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t ‘ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TITURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1), 1880. Wealern nt S{AS%o, Cutementa atondy. ante pickled ‘fies Thm, At ate r ted nt Lyeanget amok 1 odiame at Bester amoked MI holttos, tol TL ts ave Mace Jong clear i Western stent airy on the baal of 14a sales ot it bhdacentrit~ js Tarte Blew ab tay iM! nts Mexican at 40} aid tetined suvars hava tor, wiih mute inacerMer posmdared, niufnted, Who; oft white, Ayveiigas sult ( iM Avtinont movements Inst reportod sold —No remarkatta changesy ship-owners rather lesa exguences to place tonnage; ralu, fetrolonm, Und. ROMDTAT EAPRO AVS eatteats D tha Irestern, Ansortated Press. TRON--AMurkat. dull mt 1004 Leobrnary. March, 13.21; Aiheg Sat 1 Mareh, 1, 1th TRiGot ater October, 12.636 Hw) brie aupardie Btuto mon to ind $5.58 elite “Wheat Ox~ Ht, Louis, 08 Tih, oud speculntiy: fy seca if, 7. rb and Hits unrated sprint, cL iDs atinernded winter, 1,46 Pat tite Ae N sie iG Sa, Wrareit aL Gert WUavAly May, frea.eys. Ite aul pnctive and A Peet ea int donne ica Fein Maret, fier ni aN fay, Hie, Onte I moderate traday Mb but mixed Westurn, 47@ iar hits do, Mec io cargous, H@tNnges Job tote Market dally fale to good rotining, wes quiet and unchanged, itico Aluher at tole, duit; Western, 19@ 150, nnd fuir and market fem: hemtock * Rio Grnide Nahe middies nnd teins dorm Iv flogco, 46801 Wha ey upwoehed, Meio; ‘Texas, 21@400, sH—Pork quiet but atendys mers, S11 (se mnitiniiy unehanzed, Cat mente qulet winged. Lard stendes petine stent, $7.6%67.15. —ietng Went m orn, {iaie, arket dull; Wertorn, L@ls}ie, Nanna area + Mamufnetyred copper quigt, nnd | tune ink ron, Seotch pit qutet quiet wut steady at SOs 7 1) 258T.B, pig inne AS! fears, weulite ae ral BALTIMORE. pataxtone, Febs18—FLovit-Firm; Western aus penHsSi525; do uxtrn, €5.00G025; do family, 6.09 is heat—Western spot steadier; futures 2 Western winter red, spot and February, March, #a73¢Getdss April, $1.69546r 48g; May, HALAS Corn—Westorn tims Western spat, SMES (er Fobrunry, WIGlIge, March, igestties April, SULA Gos May, BLASM{s steamer, Basiye, Oats qulok nnd atendy: Houthern, Ae ise om white, date: du, mixed, ete; Ponnayl- Tanne beakers Nya dull wt ese ie endys prime tochoico Pennsylvania, $17.00 CHOMIMOSA—Firmer. Mezs pork, €12.6021200. 1ulk neate—talnee ahiiiders deer elour-, aidan, eifer ey Bacon—Shoukiers, lye; clearerib Wetle, Lard, B4e, prime to choice Western packed, Poll, Debio, — Dnt und iowor at We. is HOLEEM Firms crate tominalt reingd, 3c. ready und fem; Hlo cargous, 1af@lue, aimee Gulia linge AL Puuinites tp Lirernoul nor steamer dull Cotton, Wty La Gator tae ereiitn, 40 ge Finehtore=Flnure ict Urlee whet, 30100 buy eorn, Bi e, Us ts “Eau nis euen, 191,700 bu. iY ORLEANS, FLoutt—Superting, &.008 16,0066.4754; high grades, iN—Curn quict and weak atsiGGc. Oats steady and firm at 15@ ite, ct RAL—Itgher nt 83,0088,15. n good demand; vedinary, 21,00; prime, $25.00 r E30: choter, Puovtston ol, €12.508 1 new, $15.00, Jard steady; tleree, $7.5078.00; keg, $2508.50, Bulk meats scare und firm; shoulders, use, gts} packed, hy, $7.05; elo can flemer; Hy elene rib, #2388 M4. Haris tendys canis ulys Want rai Wy it iy ido mtouttyy ilo Suxzor qulety Ghai Mohoxes quic cntrifagal, en and firm at S24e, NETERY-—Hight oxehange on Now York, $1.00 por Haw premiun; sterling exchange, bunkers’ Dis, 482. PINLADELPHIA, MILADELPUIA, Fot, I,—FLorr—Wenak, wlth nw foal nhrenco of oxport or specuintive demand; Weatern extras, 5.80; Minnexots do, medium, “tt; choleo, fancy, £4,874; Oho extra medium, £1. Louts do, good, $7.25, Ryo flour in batter de- mand nt 83,0075.45, UUALY—Whoat stendy; rejected, 8.408142; No. 2 ted, in levator, #147) No.2 red, Fubruary, &.46}¢ bid, HUY avked; March, H.4G Lid, F1433¢ askeds Aprit, muon, to ebole A Dd, F148 mskenls Mix, 47H bid, $100 askaut, fort antel be wtendys Wentbety mideet int trnek 6 ih Foy hull intel, Kol £(0 bid, Aisce nskedy 4e ld, Sige asked, tnehunced —-Gutet and inichanged, creninery extn tI is, MARe: Now Pradrord county, Ponnsylvnnin, oe Western Menorra, oxime, ste0) ao ‘Wostorn, G60. dy und unchunited, Firm: refined, 736. : y nt ELAR, eau ‘brie; whent, 14,000 buy corn, Ha. 15W0 bu, FLoUn—Firmy taney, #071 bid, each; cholee, &.85 bid, enshy {02K Aprilt family, Fa2y bid costs KK) March; XXX, #65 bid cash; Bisussilg Februarys uy Marchy XX, 85.40 cash. N—Whent very slow; No, 2 red, $1242.20 buh; #1279 + FL Aprils 1.0156 bid May: No.3do, 23. Corn Dotter nt H6G8HG0 caxhs Missige March; BCaKl{e Avrily WTMasTE May, Onte dull nt. jo Mny. Ryo slam ie ods oY INKY Ah HONS—Pork unchanged; #1 211.00 Job lots $1120 April, Dry-xalt monte a alinda tirmor, nnd 5 HANES LU, FTSTA, und il, Lard home Hous HOW hele, whoat, 20,000 bus corn, nie r M0 tu; outa, BON bi 1,000 bus barley, 4.000 bu. mae Ste" Blour, EARS brie: cord, OWRD Buy oats, MILWAUKEE, Minwaunee, Wis, Feb, B—FLove—Dult ‘tnchanged, Ghain—Whoat firm: oponod at an advance of ic, ind clonod strong; No. 1 Milwaukeo Nard, 81207 No. 1 Mllwaukeo, #12241 No. 2 Mllwaukoo, $1.24; February, $2041 Mureh, 8.22341 April, $1.23; No.3 Was; 02; rojoctud, Se. Corn—Demand aotlve; 2, dog. Gate highor: No. and anged; No. 0 toring, fro; att rand inactivor mesa pork firm at 1.4 March, Lurd-Driuo steam, $7.10 Hy ain; fa Maret Hoon—Live mendy und moderatoly active at $1.15@ Gi dressed hog tlenter at €1Ab. nt ate F jour, 7,00 bris; wheat, $1000 bas bar we WwEST#—Floury 5,000 briss wheat, 985 buy bare BOSTON, Boston, Fob, 18. ut—In moderate demand; Festorn supurtino, &10G32; common extras, 5.25 40; Wisconsin extras, 8.00g025; Biinnesote do, $6,008 13; wintor wheat, Ohlo and Alichigan, 0067.0; UNl- Dole nnd Indiana, H.00s7.29; Bt. Louis, FUGT.I5; W Snsin und SMinnesota patent process spring wheats, Rival; winter whut, 1.006920, nan were. Onte ent, Corn quivt; mixed yellow, Heady and anebuuuyd, ‘iyo Homioally uneba dieters Hlouns hun bas; corn, 6400 buy wa 0 ta, BILTD sp one, Wau ‘Oblo and Ponnaylvaa Be, Picatgaie nad Wisconsin. big set oar and” doe 8 Heocos, MuSsay pulled, atic. LOUISVILLE. goevintE, Ky., Fob, 18.—COTTON—Btoady at L2HG Ke, ¥Lovr—Quiot and unchanged, GuAIn—Whent—Market stuady at $1.20, Corn qulot UGsite; do mixad, Hse. Onta quiot and steady; Bazan, Hc; do mixed, 83}4G3%. Myo steady at MAY—Rtendy at Welto, VAN IL Pao — 12.00, Sard firmer; i fare toons Wratarat a Ts ay t i. Ye Eadie eigur lu, Magid, Asie Siver-cured, WUISKY—Market dull at $1.00, ¢ TOLEDO, TLENO, O., Fob, 18.-Gnaty—Wheat atendy; No, 1 ‘white Michigan, $1.24; Na. 2 red winter,‘ spot and Tobruory, 31.4139; Murch, $1.84 Aprit, ¢L.35; Slay, O13; tne, Hid) Nu. red Wabash, $1.30 Cor dull hgh Bired, Wieol No. 2% aput, WHeEWHo; May, CHOU: Mo. ¥ white, do; refectud, 8c, Oats dullt No, 2,8, ren Sxep—Firmery mainmuth, 4.00; pride, (lesed: Whoat tirmort No. 3 red, March, hold at Hf uakody April, Bald ay UM, OL354. DIU} Karst m Hitirre-Avhost, 60 bu; eorm, BAO bur ont, phliuixeta—Whoat, 1,000 bus corn, 3,000 buy oats, DETROIT. Dernoir, Fob, 18,-FLoUL—Dall Guaix—Wiheat quiet) oxtre, nominal; No, 1 white, Writ Vebruary, $1.21 Marelt, Suh Apri, asa, a K ing, No. le oc! ‘loot sispatie daw” : CINCINNATI, : Crkerwvatt, 0, Fob. 1k—CoTTON~Dall at Yo. Flovu~puil and unchangod. pltsts—Whoat, quivt ut $1.28 Corn steady at Bc, eugene Bo, Itye in fair demand at Bc. “ Barloy | Peovisions—Pork dull at QLTS@1200, Lard In fair able STAT eh ponding. Jn Congress, and wo hopo to seo that x demand at. Ik mente atendy; shoulders, MAD) Ginny Gh inde site, feeagy clear Fea es ee Wit 4 Stbinnnuat fabranid mntkoe Htth wt 6.08 NUTTAR—Bicn and nnedin LINSKED Oll-Hteady nt He. e KANSAS CITY. Srectat Dispatch to ‘The Chteago Tritune, MANHAS LtTtY, Mo, Fob. 14—-Gtatx—Tho Price Current reports: Whoat—Recolpte, i bug abip= ments, RA 7 soret ey Su. cant erik Peleayi ihe No. # ona, #iigs Kebruncy, €L04. Cor— Kocetpte, 1.8% x i SRaHy hgh babunty ayer” SRS BOE wenkt No PHONTA, Pronta, Il, Fet. 18,—Gitatn—Corn Inactiva and firm; high mixed, S{eMto; mixed. INgAR Yo, Onta Inactive but. B 3 a th Innctive BY i Pte 2 shite, Myaske. Myo inactive ANONWINES—Steady ot £1.05, BUFFALO, BUFFALO, N.Y Fob. i(R-WilkAT—Duilly antes, 1,000 bu No. J hand Duiuth at thas No, Zhold at el "ititit ica Ne Nuthana Hodis oo Ot LO INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANAPOLIR, Fab, I—GRAIN—Whent atendy; No. 2 red, 91.3041. tends, at Bi} O ed ala Corn atendy, a! G16, ats oswrdo, Oswroo, N. Ya Feb. 18.—GRAIN—Whent steady, Corn stendy; Wostern mixed, 67c. PETROLEUM. CLEVELAND, Fob. 1.—PETROLEUM—A Ilttle firmor, and withont notnbla change In prices Standard white, 10 test, ie. OIL CETY, Pag Fob, 18,—PETROLRUS—~Market opened active, with rales nt Tts}4, declined to ting, nit- vancatt te $1,074, declined, nnit closed nt wie bit for olds pllpmonte, 4100, averaging 31,000; transactions, CEACEANUNG, Fob. 18-—PETHOLEUS—Dullt eruto, LO ut Parkars for shipinent) rotinod, fiitigacthnts deliver pes Se % corTron, Naw OWLRANS, Fob. 14.—CoTrON—Quilot but atendy} middling, 123gcr low mididiiny, 28¢es good ordinicy, Hgey Hot receipts, AHO baless Reuss recelpts, 4.140} exporteto Great Hritain, tlh to France, 20199 tho Continent, Lie; constwiees KUM; eles, 7 Wy stork, owt Corroy—Flrm and unchanveds ie Dalosy revetpts, 1,404 Bhi; DRY Goons, New Yorm, Fob. 13.—Tho tono of the market enn- tinues very atrony, nnd ngonts are making lirge de- veries of cotton and woolen goods, lawns, dress foods, underwear, hosiery, ete, on account of frinur onters, but new business Is lessactive. Prints quiet and firm, Men's wear woolens in {nie request, and flannols in good demand and very strong. TURPENTINE, WILMINGTON, Feb. 18.—Spintits of LUUrENTINA— Stendy nt tic, EVERYBODY SAYS S80. ‘hat the Tax on Knowledge Should Be Repenled xt Onee—IMore Goud Read- TO A TING (Mich) 1 There fs no cammeretal a ity for any con= siderablo Increase in the cost of paper nt thts time, and It 1s due wholly to the netion of a rlog which forces consumers to pay exorbitant prices. CLEAT CASE OF MONOPOLY, Woodeon County (sis) Dost, Tt is a clear enge of monopely, and falls heavt- ly on noweprper publishers, whose expenses are thus largely Increased, without any iicreage In thelr business or in priews. HUNTING THE HOOK MEN, AQueiney (1) Whig (Repo. Tt 1s not tho newepnpers only that aro com- plaining about the high prico of paper, Inall parta of the country the publishers and ur- of booksaro Jotning in the complaint. evident that tho present high price of paper it Vustly decrease the production and sate of A PAPERMAKERS' NING, New Orleans (La) City Mem, It ts extraordinury that un advance of 60 per cent should be demanted for the product all nlong the Ine, ‘This could not hive heen neeom- plished eave by a combination among the man- ufacturors, based upon the fuct that under our tari? rates foreign competition isoutef the question, A WORD TO THE WIRE, Eautvrence (Kas.) Journal. Wo venture tho opinion that tho Represonta- tivo in Congress who falls to stand up for tho people it this fight uguinst monopoly and extor- ton will find itamighty hard Job to defend his record, Many 9 representative has been rele- ited to privite Hie fora less heinous oftunse than it would be to support this iInfumaus tax on knowledge. LANGELY DUE TO SPECULATION. New Orleana (La) Thnes (Den). Thore docs not nppear to bo any valld reason for ao great an advance, and It fs moro than sus- peoted that the Incrensed price [s largely due to speculation, The representatives of the paper factories aro gathering ut Washington. to pro- tect tholr interests, They are full of statistics, of coutrag, to prove thut the rise In tho price o: paper Is legitimate. TRY A LITTLE FOREIGN COMPETITION. Clevelond (0,) Lender Utep). If peopto cannot have tho advantage of tn- ternal competition, perhps a lttle foreign com- petition might be benvfielal, which can bu brought about by putting white paper on the lst on tho ground that protection {s not neeesin- ty, for df Cunula can manefacture paper for seven cents a pound, it oun be manufactured in this ountry eually for stx cunts, and there [sno senso tn raleing tho prico to J2 cents, as the com= biiatton expects to do, (A UNIVERSAL DEMAND FOR THE REPEAL OF THE * Chicago Evening Journal (Moderate Protectiontat). All tho publishers of books, newspapers, and mnugazines In the United States domaud of Con- greasa speedy repeal of the tariff on print- pnuner. All the purchasers of books and all the sulsertbers and renders of newspapers and mage uzinos in the United States, upon whom tho hur- den comes, are directly interested In breaking down thé extortion recently established by the combination of tho aperstnunutactucors, Lot Congress act promptly au this subject, Olt with the turilf duty, and down with the prices, The sooner the butter. THE DEMAND OF Tite OUR, Counct! Hinge (fu.) Nonpareil (Rep). “Cheap paper and cheap steel” ts tho domand of the hour, Cheap paper will promote the dif Cusion of knowledge and Increase the general Intelligence, and chenp steel will enhunes trans: portutlon facilities and reduce frelght rates, To this ond the duty on both white paper and steel rolls ought to be grently ent down, If not wholly BIls with this object in viow aro now removed, ly puss thon with a whirl. PUT THY WHOLM THING ON THE FNER List. Daltori (Ga) Headlight, White paper, the prime cost iu the production of newspapers and books In theao days of per feet machinery and Inrgo cireulution, hus sud- denly become an artlele of combination rapue- Sty. ‘This spgeulation must necessarily fall upon the Amerlean poopie, whose Wipe avorago ine telligonce is largely duo to cheap Hterature of 0 slandurd character, Can Congress afford tolevy: whi upon ony of the grandest ineontlyes to od= Heation and dovelognent ut the Inatance of a heartless monopoly? Lot puperand all its mane ufnettiring. commoditics be placed on the free Ist atonce, HAGB INGRATITUDE, Denver (Col.) Tribune (Rep.), Nearly all tho Congressional legislation bear- ing on newspapers hus boon hostile, and, nemost of thomembers of Cougress have been trins- formed from private citizons to statesmen by tho press, there fsa great dont of fnarutitudo in their methods of repaying the profession which antyortises tholy amull abilities, and goud-ni~- turedly makes thom out to bo of fur more im- portance to the welfare of the country thin they: reully are, Not only are the postal laws bad and tho duty on white paper an outrageous piges or cluss legislation, but the prices of printlig ma. terlul ure also regulated by an arbitrary und une just duty which virtually provents hinportation, The newspapors of the country ure beginning to uwakonon this subject, and {t is high tho. A eomb ied effort would result in relluf In five weeks, TARIVY CHICKENS ROOSTING AT HOME, Dray Press (Dem). Vory many newspapers which are ardent ad- vocates of a protective tariff haye printed artl- cles favoring the passage of Ropresentative Fort's bill ta reduce tho print-paper tax, ani to freo from duty soduensh and other puper- makers’ chemicals, All the arguments thoy ud- vance moet ourupproval, Jt is perfectly app rent that the paper-mukers bave no earthly ox- uugo for rulslug tho price of print-puper 60 per cont, except shat aoe want to, luke muro monoy. ‘To gratify thelr yrocd for guin, thoy are lovytng, under tho sheer pretense of “ pro- tocting Auserican Inihistry," ar enormous tax on book and newspaper publishers, which ts in effvet a tax on knowledge uni un obstruction to ite uequisition. ‘This {a ono of tho manifold Uar- harities of the protective system; and to cull it a Burbarous system is to use 4 very tulld term, whe ‘paper manufacture gots Its rugs and chto- Ko brlime frou of ey itis propused to bi in the curbonnte of sada, now taxed 20 por cent reo of duty, and to puducu tho tarlif on paper, which is uow a5 per cont for writing, 00 for sized printing, and 26 for unsized or nows paper, to Ih per Pie for writing and & percent for both grade ‘of printing paper, —— You can inatantly atop that awful pouralats, or 4 atomac’ iin (even ebol with Brown's Household Punaces.” #5 cents, THE RAILROAD: End of the War on Passenger Rates to the Missouri. Freight Traffic Agreement Be- tween the New York Cen- tral and Erie Ronds. Tho Peorin Pool Turns Out Disas- trously to Some of Ite Membors. Tho St. Paul & Sloux City and St. Paul & Minneapolis Roads Amal- gamated, END OF TIE PASSENGER WAR. ‘The General Manngera and General Passenger Agents of the routs contoring In this elty belt another theeting yesterday at tho Grand Pacitie tomukea further effort to bring ‘tha present. war on passenger business to Missourl-Ilver polnts, aad points in Kimsas, Colorado, and Ne- braska, tov close. There wero present Marvin Tughitt, W. HL Stennett, and We A. hredl, Northwestern; J.C. MeMuilin and James Churl- ton, Alton; T. Potter and J. IL Wood, [urs Mngton & Quiney; R. 1. Cable and BE. St. John, Rock Islind; Fe i. Myers, Pittsburg & Fort Waynes 11. C, Wentworth, Mlchigan Centealy W. Cory, Luke Shore: and C, ff. Lord, St. Louls, Wabash & Paettle. The meeting yesterday wus more sitcecssful than its predecessors, and after n short discrsaton the Folluwiig agreement, pove erning passenger rates from Chicago West and Southwest, was adopted. This agreement, It Will be nutleed, fs 4 compedinisy on the one sib. mitted by the Hoek Isiiat, the lutter sutinitting to the redemption of outstanding tlekets, anid the other rouds mnking n concession ns regards the comission system: “Fired —That wl orders for tlekets, and all Hekets of the Issues of tho Companies prrtics to this compared, shall at once be withdrinvn, ex- cept Ceom ony regulur Ucket ofllces at Chileno, aud Li our regular tieket afices long the line of our respective ronds, and sit. again relasuedd during the lifo of this ngr ents That no orders: for tlekets of our respect! r ured, 10 matter if such orders be fn the shape of Jeffers or otherwise; and Unt, from this dite we will depend pon aur connections to furnish all tickets and all rates for tickets on business em- timiting frotn thelr respective territorle © Seeonit—That wo will redeem at tarllf rates, fess tho commission ugreed upon in Be Heketsof any date of our respeett which may he presented for. redemption, ing from Chicago, ‘Vickets to be red promptly ont presentation at thu offleg where ts- sued. Excopt no ticket shall be subject to re- einptton after tndtation Ins expired: provid- ed, However, that Itmiy: be redeemed at any thu if the roud Issuing such et ls notified of ite purchuse prior to {ta expiration, “ThintTho commission on all classes of tickets wold at Cliicaza for atl M trieltlver. nonts, and ull poluts in Kanens, Nebraska, and valorado, shall be &1, ‘The commission to Inter= medlite polnta te be agreed upon by the Gen- eral Ticket and Passenger Agents, “ Fourth—Tlint on aod after date of this agrec- ment the rates quoted di tho Clieago rate sheet. shatl be demanded and atrical companies, minister, and charity. i where present rules shall apply) from all vers purchasing tlekets at any of our nics’ teket offlees it Chicago, and the lim af alt tiekets sold shall be mate in accordance with that published tn said Chicago rate aly which Is revised and Issued monthly. ‘The pre ent eel eof duting tlekets ahead Is hereby prot MO pyth-That no Tieket Agent or other em- ploxé of gur respective routs shull pay, or enuse oboe patd, any amount whatever out of any conimlsston, satury, or other remineration he or they many receive, to any person for buying tlekets of ow peetive issues, for preeurtng tho aule of Kets, for aclling thekets of our respective fasnes, or for any real or. pretended service In connection with the sale of tickets of our respeetive tissues in Chiengo. a * Sirth—'Ton days’ notice mist be given to tho lines Interested to securo a dissolution of this ngreement. “ Seventh—Thut tickets must.be presented for emption within ten anys after thelr purchnee tiny person connected with our respective 8, by reais, “Eighth—That this compuct shall begin and take eltect from and aftor 6 2, m.on Feb, 10, How long this agreement will be maintained depends entirely on the good falth and sincerity of the rouds alyning it. Its success will te great ly endangered on neeount of the retention of the commission aystent, although the commta- ston to be paid is very sinell,: It fs the generat ; Opinion that a3 longs the cominlssion system 13. adhered to there cun be uo permanent ponee, After this business was disposed of, tho General Manngers. retired and the General ‘Tleket and Passenger Agents went on to vonsider other bitsinoss. First, the arrangement mndo Inst week regard. ing the Pacitio Mail competition en Paelile busi- ness came up ainin fer consideration. It will be remembered that the Contril and Union Pa- elfle Rouds requested the Chicago Ines to pro- nite with them at any rates they deem necessi- ty on the basis of the present division, The Chiengo ronda agreed to proreto on_ a mileage Duals with av rebate in New York. ‘This wction ald not suit the Central and Unton Paeltio peas ple, and they Informed the Chicidgo people that they could do_ better a sondlig thelr bitalness: by way of Bt, Louis. Tho Chlenzo ronds yestor- day deckted, In spite of this thrent, to stand by thélr provions ncuon, ‘The regwuting of the emigrant business fram the scuports was also diecnssed, and it was Analy eclhicd to xeo Mr. Fink, when he comes wre next week,and find out whit retion had best bo tuken Temanting tho matter. It is pro- posed to hiyo thelr Ubkets so limited that they, cannot by handled by the Kealpers. Tho nection in regurd to the sale cf round-trip tekets hud Inst week was conilnied. An etfort was mude to have the action reconsidered and komo new points udded, It was decmed best, however, to keep the points covered fi tho res olution of the Western Rallroad Assoctition at Bt. Joseph. Now. 31, 1839, — . NEW Youn Al AND ERTS. The American Exchange has the following re- gnrding the now srrangements between the New York Centraland Erle Rallroads, It will be scen that tho agreement docs not apply to the passenger business, but only: to tho freight trafic, consequently the partics who Jumped at tho conclusion that this ngreoment will cause the Erle & Chicago Iino to bo dlscontinued will find themeclyes disappointed, Tho Erlo & Chl- cago Inv is doing a pissenger business only, and therefore cannot be affected by nny arrange: ment regarding frelght business: “The noyotintions whieh have boon pending hee tween Me. William HH. Vandurbilt, President of tho New York Central, anit Mr. Hugh J. Jewett, Prealdent of the New York, Lake Erle & Weat> ern, for the estublishrient ef nore harmonics Litlons between thelr respective companies holy Western connections, were conelided Any and a sutisfietory agreement signed, mre & Michigan Bouthorn, the Ci orn nnd the Michigan Central alle rod Companies ive dive parties to the agrees ment, was signed afew days ago by Mr. vett. on bh of the Now York, Litke rig & extern, but sone of tho parties, holuding Mr Vanderbitt, on tho part of the Now . York Cor tral, dtd nob sign until yestertay, ‘The agree. ment iain the form ofa contract, wider the seals of the five companies, mud 1a doxlgned to bo eiinit as to tho thine of its extstoneo, Froin.a source of undoubted authority it was lenrned Jast evening, that tho contriet ts sim- py one for the sn waNce OF rates wud the hirmonions operation of tho trunk Hines and thelr conneatlong, It provides for no division or *poollig? of clthar tongs. or enenings upon euet-bound business elther to Now York or Boston. It isugreod that tho Western con Hectlons of the tivo trunk Lnos at uma, Py as Falls, Dunkirk, and Salamianed, and their Eastern connections at Albany, Troy, and Meehnutesville ehall be placed [ne poaltion of equality us regards rates, trutle, frellities, and other arrangements, As between the two trunk Mnes it isagreed that nelther shall grant to, nor reeclye from,any of ita conneetlig roads any fuciitics or advintayos regarding rates, ete., which shall not be accorded to or he received by thoother, Tho business of the two trunk Ines aud thelr connections, Hust aud West, Its pro- vided, shail be conducted upon preelsely tho fiitne busts, no matter which rond aay be benetlt- ed thereby, | The contract covers ouly freight business dnd takes eifeot immediately. Icon | tulns fo provisions whatever regarding tho pudenger trafic, which fs left on exactly the Bune bugis as before, “Tho practical working ot the nbove-de- serlbed agreement, if tuithfully carried out, will place the Now York, Luke Erle & Western ftall- raid pay tho sate footing with the New York Central as seyarda tha Luke Shore, Bouthorn, and Michigan Central Rallrous, Heretofore tho Now York Central hus enjoyed superior advatitages in the matter of rates, through frelght lines, ete. over the Erle upon these rounds. Under tha new arrangement the Erloislofe at Mberty to avoure whatever busi- ness It can from those roils consistent with the: malntenunge of rites and tho observatiog of the tontmet, ONO abocint advantages, pei lexen, ortucliities are to be olfered by vither of the pirtes:to the contract to shippers on olthor cust-Lound or west-bound business to or from New York or Boston, Should the Eris secure wlargor proportion of the Hoston or tho Now York traltio, elther east-haund or west-bound, than tho New York Contral, tt is to be aveorded to [t,or vice versn, ‘Tho choleo of routes 4 to be left entirely to the election of shipper, no speclu) favors or inducements to ba offered by elther or uny of the five contracting roads to secure shipments, Onder tho agreement the Grand Trauk and tho Groat Wostern Rastrouds of Canada are udinitted to equal facilitled over the two trunk Uneg. Tho Erie will secure what | proportion of the Boston business it can con- sistent with the terms of the sucrooments ity Boston Une and tht of the New York Centra ons Deng plneed npon_an equal footing as respects Thies, nrenngemente, ete. “tts ¢laimed that the new contract will bo advantrgeous to both: trunk dines In nvotding injurious competition and seeuring the male tenner of rates, tls belloved that it undenbt- edly wilt operate to the advantage of the Brie tnd, fnasmiety as dt proetically places: that route upon an equality with the New York Cone tral, exeepting as cegirds geographient aitan- thn, Any contest over Roatan business between the two lines In- preventer by aeenrding their Boston routes ne vate cuteide of gen wraphient tocation, not enjoyed by both, ny ratrond men it is belleved: that the: vew nreee ment will praetlenlly result In inaking the Erie's Jullato conneetions ita moat important ones,” ATLANTIC: & CHICAGO, Spectat to Clecetand Herata, Manos, 0, Feb. 1%2—A number of prominent railroad men were In the city this morning working up the Interests and inspecting the routeof the proposed Atlantle & Chicago tile way. ‘The following named gentlemen com- tosed the party: J. Condit Smith, of Naw Yo 4 well-known Eastorn minager who is rept senting a syndieato of Enatern cupitallsts; J... Williains, of Cleveland, formerly Chief En- xiueorof the CS. & C. Hallway; and fT. Hunt, of Kenton, 0,, who bas been. prominently Ide tifled with rallway matters for many years. Mr. Hinkth atnted to the Herald correspondent that. 2 Prospects for the construction of the Ine re favorable. The linc will start from Murion, passing through Kenton and other lew, aud will rin direct to. Chiengo, thet " Grent Western an ontlet € hich has been n want long tel that line, utd r the proposed arminges tthe A. & G. W, Company will have the antag of a continuous Ine From New York toChlengo. It was also stated by Mr, Smith that the manngemont of the proposed reute would notexnetly be connecterl with the Ate luntic & Great Western Companys but would be fuverable toam) net fu conjunction. with Uhat Company, The road will bo of the standard gute. cod will be well equipped throughout. Severn ye no the subject of this new route wie aiitated, and surveys were made, and the grading from Marion to. Kenton was partially aecomplished, when the Eastern managers werd Unable to continnia on aceotnt of monetury difleutties, and they were forced to abandon Tho project, however, Is wgnin ed, and will be pushed forward the Indlentions are at present ‘ pecs tiaie er soon be commenced, The party wit proceed along the froin this city tu Chicago, making enreful ob- rt utlon, and select the most advantageous route. —— SOUTIIWESTERN RATES, Commissioner J. W. Midgley gives notice that onand after thig date the rallronds in the South> western Hnfiway Association will churge the destined to Bt. Kansas City: following rates on business Joseph, Atehison, Leavenworth, or ‘On business from Cloreland— ron Lentisti From Quiney, Gon Prete Toki BG v nna, 9 aint in ‘or Murllegton, renpurt « In case the above rates are tess than th rates of the assoclated roads to. Missourl River polnts, they shill apply only on bishiess ns Hite spveliled, carried by all-rall routes to des- nution, THE WABASH-OMAILA LINE. Mr. C.K, Lord, Goneral Ticket Agent of tho St. Louts, Wabush &- Paelfle Rullroud, informe the General Tieket und Passenger Agents of connecting rede tnt his. line to Coun- ell -Bluifs is now completed, and will goon Qe opened for through passenger busi- ness, ‘This new line, running 1 wick, Mo,, 187 miles from St. Lou Chillicothe, Galintin, Pattonsburg, Stanberry, and Maryvike, Mo. Blanchard, Shenandoah, aud Malvern, In, to Council Bluffs, a distance of 224 miles, or 412 miles from Bt. Louls, opens to the public a new, short, and direet route to Northe western Missinrl, Southwostern lowa, Nebraski, Wyointny, Colorado, Dtity and the Pacific const. It will shorten the the botween St. Louls, eff Bluffs, and all points west thereof, severa! hours. In view of thisthe requesis connecting lines fo prepare a vompleto eet. of. tiekete ta polata named above, that they may be ready for giles soon 18 thoy receive notice of the open- ing of the Hne for such business, which will bo early in the spring. PEONIA POOL. Much dissatisfaction is expressed with tho working of tho east-bound pool from Peoria, ‘The percentages established by the Trunk-Linc Arbitrators are claimed to be unjust and un- rousonatle by gome of the rouds. Particularly: {3 this the case with the Hlnvis Midland, which has been awarded but 4 percent of tho Peoria business. Sinco the estublishment of tho pool this roud has carried about 2h per cont of tho tutsi nd It fs now so far nhend that It hag Ii tered to core tiking freight from Peoria tithe rotds whiet are greatly behind have Mh pian, The rond doce tot ke to go out of the nisiness for tho time being, aud bas. requestod the arbitrators to glye them 2 rehear- dng, that they may be awarded a hteger percent- anze, to which they consider themselves cutitled, The Chieago, Pekin & Southwestern and Tndl- ann, Bloomington & Western also want higher percentages, peso ronds are ns successful ns were some of the Chicago Hines, which demanded larwer percentages on the west-bound business to St Lontis, they will hye to wait a good while before their griovances are settled. wt. PAUL & SIOUX CITY. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Youk, Feb. 18—A consolidation of the Chicago, St. Paul & Minneapoils and the &t. Paul & Sfoux City Haflronda has been agreed upon, ‘Tho Urat-numed rond 1s the old West Wisconsin Railroad, running from Etroy, Wis., where con- nection is mude from Chiengo vin the Chicago & Northwestern Hond, to St, Paul, 17 miles, The St. Paul & Sloux City Joins ttt BL Paul, and ris to Bloux City, la, 148 infles additional, The West Wiveongin Company was sold out under forevloure Mareh 1, 1578, and was reorganize under its present title. Its enpital stock ja $4,000.00, and ita funded debt $4,204,080, hg eupital of the Stowx Clty & St, Pant Company” OHO, wid Hts funded debt S207, it ls une derstood that tho proposed consolidation fs tn tho Interest of the Chicngo &. Northwestorn Company. 8 MASSACHUSHETS CENTRAL. Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. Bosrox, Feb, 18.—Documents have been signed to-day by ox-Seerotary ot the Treasury Hout- woll, now President of tha Sassachusetta Con- tral Mond, by which tho road bis ai assured capital of $3,000,000 to complote its Ine, and ears: ire promised to bo running sam after Nov, 1, 1850, from Moston over tho wholo Hne to tho Hoosna ‘Tannel, Tho Massachusetts Central crosses the Btnte pildeny botwoelt tho Boston & Albany and) Fulchburg Railroads, and his bech: pushed Lately to make anew through ranty to the Weat vin the foosio Timiel, the Boston, Toosne Tunnel & Western Hallway, and the new jue Hine along the southorn shore of Lake i diturlo, Bonds newly lasucid and seonred by bottom mortgage of the entire property hayo been nexottuted for §3,800,000. Work ‘will be pushed ruphdly. VENICE & CARONDELET, Spectat Dispateh to The Chteage ‘tribune, SPRINGFIELD, Il, Feb, 18—Artictes of Incor- poration were to-day filed with tho Secretary of Btate by tho Ventoo & Carondelet Raltway Com- pany of Enet St, Lous, capital $50,000, It fa Ine tended to conatruct this proposed road from Venico, Madison County, to East Carondelet, Bt, Clulr County, to connect with ali tho roads reuching or pussing through Kust &t. Louis and toconnect with the Bt, Louls bridge and the East St. Louls relay depot. The Directors ure G8, Greeley, Adolphus Moir, John 1. orn Hugh Campbell, Joxoph W. Hrauch, aloft St, Louls; Guatavus A. Koernor, Charled He Sherman, Husiell Hhuckley. ult ot feluvttoy and W. E, Richardson, of Bt. Clatr Jounty, BUTTS FOR OVERCHARGES, Speetul Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, NDounvguy, In, Fob. 18—In 1874 the Granger Jaw of Jowa was in force agalnat the rallroada uf this Btato, byt for about a yenr aftor it was in force tha Iltuols Central allroad refused to accede to Its demand,—in fact, did not until ite validity was decided by tho Federal Court agulust the Chicago, Burlington & Quinoy Taflway, in consequence of which soyeral very important ieee have been commenced ayalist thom in Hurdin and Hamilton and Humilton Countics, fuvolying about $16,000, for ovorchurgus on frolght. , Z INDIANAPOLIS & ST, LOUIS. Special Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, InpIaNArolis, Ind., Fob. 18.—At tha movting of tho stockholders of tho Indianapolis & St. Louls Nullroad, bold at their offices in this olty thls morning, all the Directors ant omicors wero revicoted. Tho vacunoy caused tho rosigna: ton of Bir, "es imho allica of Fibber George Ki Pes Agent, was Alled by ihe election of DF. Ken drick. of St. Louis, The mnauind report of the President shows the roud to be in better eondl. don than ever before known, TUXAS PACIFIC, Forr Wontu, Te: p. 1A letting to-day of the Texns Pacific Railway 100 miles west. of Forth Worth was contracted to different partles, the cura to by running over it by Aug. t A Jnrge mumber of contrictors were present, Tho prices were rilisfactory, and a great tlt = ite are alee onthe ground. Another letting of fifty ml tu be held Murch 1, VVEMS. Three cnr-londs of Unele Sam's soldiers will arrive here from St. Louis by the Minols Central Friday morning, on tholr way to Fort Snelling, Bonte of the prominent citizens of Crown Point, Ind, have afered Preshlent Standiford, of the Louisville & Nashville, $100,000 1f he will run the Lonaville, New Albeny & Chicago Hatlrond through th myn to Chlengo. There Is some more trouble regarding tho inilntenunes of the Bt. Lauls pnasenger neroe~ iment of Feb, L. ‘This time Mr, Be A. Ford. of the Vandatin, bas’ cought. xomebody violating the agreement, und he wants a tng te be hell Av St, Louta Saturday, Fob. 21, to eit In Judgment onthoutlprit. Who'the ‘culprit ts bus not yet come to light. A. Vin Nest, John Elliott, W, H. Gebhard, And Willhun Traey.. Directors of the Htinols Central Hailrond, “arrived here yesterday: in chuege of Joh. Sproul, Gener! Enatern Agent Of the rowd. ‘They will tenve this morning, ne- Hed Aledo Ly President Ackerman, to look after the Interests of the Chiengu, St. Louis & Nw Orleans Rastroad, which is belng operuted by the HMlinots Central, The Chiengo, Hurlington & Quincy Rnitrond Company his-Just purchased the old Ohio & Mississippi depat grounds nt Enst Sl. Louls, be- tween tho Wabash und Alton frelght houses, ‘The price pald for the property: was sR, ‘The terminal business of the Burlington at Bnet Bt. Lowis was done heretofore hy the Indi: opolis & St. Lana Rallroad, but the new pu chase seeures for It independent terminal fueill- tes nt that polnt. The Incrense in the sae et ‘business of the Chlengo & Alton during tho test few months bas been decticdly unexpected, A few months ayo the road ran but one thromseh train a day to Kansas City, Finding that this could not take: care of all the business that offered, another fraln, to leave in the evening, was puton, Now the rond Is hardly able to accommodate oll the business with two tris nduy, ‘The 12:30 p.m, triuln of Tucsduy was so crowded that it had to be rin tn two geetlons. Superintendent Jevery, of the Iilnols Central, imnkes the follawing announcements: “ Martin Station, an the Chatsworth Diviston, will be opened fi Misiness on the 1th liet., Mr, 3.2, Wilnot agent. ‘This station §s four miler from Anchor and’ twenty-thred miles froin Chatsworth, “Mr, Joseph Boyle has been anpointed agent at Owexn Bidling,. “Mr. Nathin Lipscombe 1s anpninted agent pe in place of Mr. BF. Wilmot, trang- erred,” The Atlintic & Grent Western Rallroad Com- miny, when reormazed inder its new name of ew York, Penngylyniin & Ohio Rallwey Com pany. will carry nprlor Hen mortynge of §1,- 0,00), 0 first mortunge of $14,000,000, a second mortinge of $12,000,000, 1nd n third mortgage of $29,000,000, besides Jensed Ine bonds amounting fo. $10,000,000, makiitg i tothe) of $72,000,000, Then comes preferred stock to the amount of 210,000,000, and common stock to the amount of 825.000.0080. The prior tien mortgage bonds bear 6 per cent Interest, the first mortgage bends 5 percent for five years and 7 per cent theres tor, ind tho second and third moartgnges 5 per cent. The letsed ine bonds bear various rates of interest uccording: to their classes, After tho dutercst mi nll these bonds te paid, the preferred etock will he entitled tot per cont and the common stock tol per cent. Then the interest on the bonds is to be raised to 7 per cent, and then the preferred stock 18 to have & per cent, and the common ati beyond. << SECRET SOCIETIES, Speetat Dlayateh to The Chicago Tribune, Minaraciits, Wi d ed to-day: by the Grand Chapter, Masons, were ns follows: Fred Ring, Jr. Cre High Pricet; Homer 8, Gross, Portage, King; Levi F. Martin, Chippewa Falls, Sertte; David Il. Wriht, Madigon, ‘Treasurer; John W, Woodhull, Milwaukee, Secretary William BE. Wright, Madison. Chaplin; J Lattin, Oshkosh, Captain of Hosts; Isaac: nett, Eyanaville, Prinefpal Sojourner: George H. exes, Menasha, Royal Arch captains Gevrge 8. Anthony. Master Third Vell; L. PF. 8. Viele, Prairie du Crlen. Muater Second Vells David 8, Dey Herlin, Master Firat Veil; Leonard Bur- rett, Milwankge, Guan: A.V. IL Carpenter, ‘Trustee, three'years; M. b. Younure, Milwittlee, Lecturer. The instillation occurred this even- Ing. ie Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dsxox, Ih, Feb, 18—An organization known as Our Country's Defenders, composed entirely of ex-soliiers, held a convention here to-day for the purpose of electing ofivers tor tho De- partinent of the State of Ilinois, Tho followlng alllccrs were el Cominander-IneChict, Gov. Jot Beveridge, Chicng LAcntenant- Commeaniter-In-Chief, Prof. A. Re McGregor, Mendota; Quirtermaster-General, W. N, donne son, Dixons Surgeon-General, Dr. i Mix, Oregon, JILs Chaplain, the Rey. Isnnc &. Spring- er, Rochelle: Chlef of Outposts, 1. HH. Miller, Compton; Ollieer of tho Day, James Jordan, Dixon, a HYMENEAL, Speelat Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribune, JANERVILELE, Wis. Feb. 18—Mixs Charlotte Chittenden, a prominent soclety young lady, hier af Dr G. W. Chittenden, and Mr, x08. Bumtum, of Winont, Minn, were mire rled at the residence of the bride's parents this afternoon, and left forthe East on a bridal tour, —<—<—<$———__~. ‘al Arch “alr Nevivum " restores gray har to its orlg- Anal color for 60 conta, CA'TAURIN CURE, 4 Catarrhal ating mucus from tho nostrils Watery Eyer, Mnuflies, Miezing Crackling sensations In the Ins over the Kyos, Feettd nstrils snd Inthe Fare, Deatni Mend, Intermittent | Wreath, Noxal Tang, Keabs In tho ‘Pickling In the Throat, aro MTANS of CATA SIRT, Dr. Wel Do Meser's Catarrh Cure absorhs the purulont virus nnd Killa the seeds of polson In the fw heat parte of the aysivm, [twill not only but certalily eure Catarrh at any ater Cured! Cured! Cured! — Cured! “NEWMARKET, Ne IL, Doo, 2% 1879, “¥or nearly a’ year T have lind such aaffoention and pale in my head and oye that T could soldom, sloop. ‘There sppenrad tu be something In my nose, Lhiad three doctors, Kuch one enid a ditterent cium, batcona Dr, Wel fund, 1 foly ect Potypu: on lewhert my nosy, ‘There was guailug mucus came from my nose and throat, ‘Vhen I know what wus the matter, Iwas Catarrh, 1 thought that my eye was gonu, but the pals soon dle npponrod, und my eyo tall right. Lean now breathe, talk, and sleep naturatty, and Tam well agniny Hvergbody ouxht to know of Wel De Meyer's Catarch Cure. [write these faw lines to thank you for the good you have dune mo.- With respect, “BUBAN H, LEIGIITON” Ken &e, ot halpme. ‘The pains increased. Then pe Meyer's pamphlet was put in my onmenced using the Cure ona Friday, and next duy. On Monday a great hey 4a, Wel De Meyer's Catarrh Cure ia sold bs drug. tonnybody, 1. HB, DEWEY & €O,, Agente, 40 Dey-a! iw Xi pee ertte 1 ee $100 Reward, aNiser dae armen se Plat Hite thal eg Y iH by tbe hand that we cannot retuln will Meg iG Et KetEMA VE COMMON-BaRaH 88, picnted tity DOR, PHATERELS, DUTMAN & PARKER, fs Stulo-sl, Chicagi, Dr. Parkor, the patentog, has hid twenty youre oxs ieee cyst Carag aan tb tha” ard caus ot eugtuy Manufacturers of the colubratud Commu pense ‘Truss, udepted by the Government na the by naan MIRCHLLAN TOUR, RH IDR. KEAN, PAYl 273 Sawth Clark-st., Chicago. Consult parsoray ur by malt. free of charge, on all chronic, nervous, o special dlacusus, Dr, J, Kean la the unly physician in thu city who warrauts ‘curcs of A OSRD "To ail who aro suturiny fron the orrore anit tndlss rotlune uf youll, nuryous weakuuns, Oatly docu fase of umnboud, ote. 1 will mond a rocipo Chat wil Seer UPS ah ahaerig Ba A OM ote iscay alsa ita b Awerica. “By nf tev. JOBETiE I Ne $7iGpedromod envelope to th N. Staton 2, Now York Ci, AMUSEMENTS. MAVERLY’S, THEATRE---OPERA. Proprietor and Manaxer. AL WAVERLY GRAND OPERA AT POPULAR PRICES, 250, 5GOe, 81, 1nd LEO, 1.8), Orcheatra nnd Clreln Reserved, 10 10h, Hateony “Hoserred, 1.0) mn Giennryt Aimiesion, Family Circle, fie. Gntlery, Be, RETURN FOR ONE EEK ONLY, and Farewell Appearances hore, commencing MONDAY EVENING, FEU. 2), OF Mk. MAURICE GRAU’S GREAT FRENCH OPERA COMPANY. During this week several wew operas will be produced fur the frat thine Nore, I ERTOIRE FOR THE WEEK. Monday, Fob. 21, be request, the Groat Success of this Conipany, Ambralte Thomas’ Famous Opara, MIGNON. Mignon. -- Mile. Padia Marte Pon id, Leroux-Bouvard Ki teeeoseee wesseeesegee nucle tie Mm As New Operm CA BU a Ine. a favorite Oporn. new Oper ¥ ANGELE, CAMAIGO, MW Night. ry TO-MORROW sour ‘There with be STANDING-OOM ONLY for those Win came too Inte to Avente their Sets for the THURSBY sii MATINEE, To-morrow Night; Saturday Matinee. So, na Reserved Sentacnat no more than admission Hehotn, secure them enrly tosloy vt Centr! Muslee Halt Box Oniee wither A Charge, abide, se, Bl, foil 8.9), necording to lve To-morrow Nluht, first pers { formance Inthe West of the Natlenal Hymn, COLUMBIA hy B.S. Chorus, 200, conducted by WAL LoTOMLINS, Miss BMIIAE GAtTS reeithn te ite et 5 GEO. CATU innazer, EXPOSITION BUILDING, RECURE RESERVE! EATS FOR THE at Parnell Meeting MONDAY NING, PER, 28, mt, Han, ‘Thonne Hoyne, 1. doln Dito: he + Jdeblande s appear Ih Highland € oy, Thomux A. Mendel nvin will rect ele the [Hibernian tink; rea din) the West Towa Co Every Evening. Matinecs Wi AND MIt RANIE In thor farewell appearances In Jonquin Miller's Brest pootical piay, THE DANITES. Supported by Mr.W und the atroneest Specint att LAST PERFORMANCES OF SMITH, ALLEN. MORTON, AND MARTE! WINALL Big 4 Minstrels. | 10-Comedinns-10 O—End 1 » Men-6 F 4—Muatenl Mokes—4 Enitre Chango of Programme tur Thursday, Friday, Saturday, und Sunday eventins und Saturday Satine, Benett Bie A Hunday Evening, Feb. £2, Monday, Feb. 2}-New Vurk Criterion Cumedy Co, NAVERLY’S THEATRE, JA HAVERLY, Proprietor and Manager. VABT NIGHTS THIS BRABON OF LOUIS ALDRICH and CHART, PARSELOE Th Martley Campbell's Pamonis und Stost Popular Now American Play, ory by Mr. David eberb Sine ( FHRATEST re "Theatr PIC THEATRE, Opposite Sherinan Hours.) eee roprietir and Manger {Clark-st.y 4%. W. SPRAGUE, Monin: Ma Te The New York ixlon Burlesque Combination, 20 Talented Star Artiate HAMLIN'S TIE Every evening this week, nid at the Saturday and Munday Sntinees, Grover's Funny Comedy, QUA BOARDING-HOUSE, Next Weok—Annie Wado ‘Tiffany Combiuntion in the Child-Stenter,? taeear ad Ann Arb ‘ Marvelons power ever WINANCTALs MUSGRAVE & (0., BANKERS, No. 29 Pine-st., New York. DEPOSITS reroived attject to check at aight, and con Incorent allowed on daily batnnenn, GOVERNMENT BONDS, STOCKS, and all inveate ment securities bought and suld on oominiaaion.. DRAW HILLS OF BXCHANGE ON London Joint Stock Bank, London. Huy nnd rei] ali Amerlenn Seanrlttes pon the Lone don Swek Exchange on tha most favorable terms. ent Rs fet, Pratt, an Himit of rie 12 £3) and upsards. Add oss ALE, Conmisat 1 irokors tn utr ANd fMrateclnss Btock Priviloxes, THE INSURANG Of operating In Stocks, seeures 8 Pram. ¢ Mo thiy percent on Investmenta SM Aree Mining Bt Thondwenye N. ey ¢ returns in #0 days on R100 Invested S1.200 san repuetntrmes Ldko nriin week Kan atuex optiuneat ai ‘Addgren'h, POPPE Hi .w RAILNOAD 'TUILE: ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRANS, EXPLANATION oF ItrrenrNcn MANKA,—tBaturdn} aesnee *Bunday excepted, $Monday exoepte Chtengo ce Northwestern sattway, ‘Ticket Omices, G@ Clark-st, (Hhnrman House) and ab the depots. For Mapa, Gulde-Books, ‘Time-Tabl accominodations, apply at any. 0 tleket offices uf the Company: ot rile }totel. Brink's expr: comics tandelph and Mtato-ats.), Palmer NISC, corner Canal und Madisun-ats, (an West Sido), und Bt the depots. Bieeping-Car ‘the followin Clarkeat. (ran Leave. | Arrive que Nicht Ex, aUmaha Night Kap aes Muinen Nixht Expr aes Maines iiny Express, ity & Yankior, Hock ford & Dutuqu: ockford & Dubugu: Fast sn ¥ 0 Bx OMibenukee Pastenae: LMibtaukens Prosencer Jarquette Exprens (daily; Mireon Bay Expres: nut € Minneapolis Hxpress, 1 Pant & Minnenpolla Bxpress.! mae FSD “4 al aakn dieneyn & locktord, bFond du Lac, vin Jane Ballnan Hotel Cars are rin through, between Chie nd Connell Btufts, on the train leaving Chicazo ar idstin, m. Nonthor ron Pullman of any other form of hotel ents we 0, hteao, a Depot corner at Welle and Kintie-ots, b-Depot corner of Canal and Kinzte-sta, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Tattrond. For Map r gor TC fs Express OMlce (on, te: Randolph and siate-sts.), fout of Hav. Grand Ventral Depot, corner Canal und este, Primer House, and corner Canal and (on Wost Sidon Ottawa & Streator Exprens. Nebinahn & Kunsas Bap dickio Jumier's Hrave A Teor. Dubuque Ornho Ninh apres ‘Vexas Fant. Fixpr Kanme ty & xt. Joo Fixpre Soturday-utent Theatre C.. 1.8 Q.Uatnce Dintue-Cars and Millman i-wheet Hocping-Cara run botween Chicago and Omaha, To= veka, und Kansas (Hy, on the Pacitic Kxproas, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Tattway. Union Depot, comer Madison und Cannt-sts. Th keb ‘Oflicd, (South Clarkest and at depot. Leave. | Arrive. 7:85 am| am Milwankeo Express. Wisconsin Minnesota, “@ Day.und Menashs through Way} nares Mibenukee. 5 Pra Chien, ahd Luwa Express, 19:10 am)* 4:0 pr pm]? 7:45 pm Dibertyviilo Aceaminodatt m)* 8:3 Mlwatikeg, st. dovul ge Minneapos a liane fs Fast Maal ital 2 1 amit 4:00 pam Weeontia ie Minnesoin. Gre Hay, Stevens doing wdc Aste ‘Nubt Reprene poilt 7:00 am _Alltmains rin via Mitwnitken, ‘Tickets for St. Pail Rad Minneapalts are ae elthor vin Madison and Kmiria da Chlen or via Watertown, 1a Crosse, ui se ienuth ipiiners Central Ratirend. pot Toot of Lake-st. and toot of Twenty-recond-at. ‘Virket OMice, 121 Mandolphest., i us G Yacitic Hotoi, ana Paimut tiouyer 8" CISPR Grand Leave. | Arrive. St. Louls & ‘Texas Hxpross, Bt luis. ‘Teans East tani t Num Urluans Uexpross c press, ba neHelt Kxpre: Soringuelt Newt bt SiuUuE luint Wassanuer, aun Saturday nieht runs to bOn Saturday night runs to Peo Unton Depot, Wert site near Made in Depot, Weat side, A oi ‘Paenty Aiirdeat Tevet Uileus: mt Depate ae eenee Clark-at., Grand Pacile Huth ai Kansas Clty & Donvor Fas Kauans Cy Nuuht Expreny. ule, Rpeintiold My se New Creamy E: suis, Sprinudeld & “t ta, Burlington tk eBSeSteses’ eoszesscuss PaBRaAGRESR RICORDS Lit STO! RATAVE, cunep wintt KEN RICORD'S VITAL RESTORATIVE Vins been rerutinized nnd tnilorsod by the Academy of Meilloine of Paria, and stood the text af over Malt s century ana specitie fur Nervous and Phyalenl Wohi ty from indierretion or excess, lose oF inanly vigor ote. ‘There fsa well-known principle tn antioal physintogy, that no vital actton cun take plage except thrauat the agency nf tho norvaus systom, If the nerve power th Any organ fs weakened thon that orcan iy weak. Dr. Hicond’s Vital Restorative ls puraly a vexetable pill, Can be bad of Lovassor, 1 bis rie Richelleu, Paris, Franco, of of Dr. 8. 1. Rigesmond, solu agent for the United Bates, Finger Hullding, St. Louis, Mo, Shree ollare por bux of Ti) pills, and (our ties the quantity fardld, “ent by mail upon Tece'pL Of price. Bold by wholvsale and retail drugiiste. OCEAN NAVIGATIOD NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. _ New York, London... rie, or Steaniern vail Rouuuonptan und Ht Taeronuors Donkod fu Landon and Marl nen. RATES OF DPA Fron New York to Bouth= mpton, Londen AGH Hinvre, und itremen, tire exbin, 1h etovruc, KW, Hosur Uekels OBLEICHS 8 COs 3 Bowllut LAUSENLUS & CO, 2 Bouth Clarke ayo, ow, Liverpooh Dublin, Botfant anton. i No Vy Ovuey Thursday. Pent Cabits Ral jug, according ‘to accommudation.” Becoud Cabin, He BICOFags ER A uttN, HALDW 2 Brondway, N.Y. und fas Mundo SOUR AT HGR, Western Stung ANCHOR LINE AIL STREAMERS WOLIVIAL Fe HOPE March fh 1. age a PASSUN Starch eat Wt YVOPIA, be ’ Coding, 88 to Hh avi HENDERSON TOTES, ot Wastingtoneat, WHITESTAR LINE Carrying tho United Staten and Hoyal Mull betwoun Row Vurk und Liverpool, bur puseage upply eo Cul Cha Hee, 442 EOD LAGERGRES, don’) W und frah areal Hrtal CUNARD MAIL Dl week ta und from Beltieh E from baverpood, Quevhalown & CO, at, Chicago. au, $2 and Londdndorry ot fuweat rates, ‘ dilee, curnur Clurk Bnd Hundulph-ate, blcaga. “Dratts for Upwards, at lowest talus, Ft POU. DUC VEMNE?, Gun'l Wostern Avent, AW USK OF STRAME T To Lem, SCUTLAND, RN. BAIN & CO. + Vroduce Brokers and Comullaslon Agents, LECTH, Guarantee highost markut, value for all conslanniente Intrusted to thelr gare. Prnupt account sales wilh Lapa bu oraedratt, iifeuest roferouces on upp: test. nnd fiat UF Twenty-sccand-ate arkent.. southeast cortiur ot Itans ‘aciiiy Asutel, and at Paluor Lor Tenve. | Arriva, Mall (via Maln and Air 1 Day Eapress, inntie Fxgreuss (daily Iie Expr ¢ Pitteburg, Cineinnatl & Ae. En (Cinchniats Alr-Line and Koka: Depot, cornur of Clinton wnd Carrol — ee tone and Carroll Pittaburg, Ft. Wayne & Chicago Ialtway, Dopot. cortor Canal and Mudison Clark-st, Paimor Hodes, und Urand 1 Chiengo, Roek Teland & Paeitie Ratiroad ta. Tak: Depot, corner af Van Isieen wnd Bhorman r (ules, i Ginrk at Buerinan Hous, Valier Houser mul Pacitte Hutol, and m4 Caual, cornur Madioau. ten Arrive, * Davenport Rxprea.,, (unt iexpre Kanana City. “Pally excep aye Minliy except Mondays, “Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Matiwny, Ticket afices at depot Salle, Twenty-secun ana frolaht om Baltimere w Ohio, Depots, Exposition tulldiny und foot of Twentys + second-at. ‘Vicket OMicus, si Clark-at, Pali y Grand Pacitio total, and Dopur exposition: Dug ye ee ae aK Ei Paminereeress sankakee fardec 4 = Depot, foot of take: dd Todt OF IT wehty-second-at, + | Leave.) Arrive. ita BR Chleawe & Eastern mlli6is Baling) 10 ‘Hanvitie ‘Houte. ye Cincinnatl, Indianapolis & Louis): ‘ville Duy Express... a Nabe bares, af] Tleket Omces, 71 Clark-s ite Hotel, and Hepat comer of Ciintou end Cate : Leave.) Arve. Maltese aauville & WioHas Hi presatstcia an Sls eB pes 2 Co 1 IS FAIRBANK’ STANDAKD : FAIRBANKS, MORSE & QO, IN&113 LakeSt,, Chicago, ~ Bocarghtobvyculy theGenuloy, — -