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THE CHICAGO 'TRIBU jour, 4000 brie; whent, 2,000 bai corn, nO bu; harloy, RON ht. our. 1,000 Dr is wrens, 2.000 but corn, 08 bits Fyo, 1,000 bu, ,CINCINNATT. ascisNATH, O. March 14.—CoTroN—Quies as 17e frove—falls family, B.AAKM fancy, $.BRKTS. Tain -Whent strong at $10, Corn in fatr demand ‘Gata quiot but firm at Mo. Myo qulet at BD # OS toy qulot but firm: oxtra No.3 fall, TH28I0. Be pristogs Pork dull megLLLOO AULT. Vent dull Poe ee Hig. “Hulk moata dull and noininal ne srt #1, finery quiot at SFT, ELIS. Wilt -in fair demands choles Weatern Roworvo, ry choice Central nls a pecuieTe— bas ont 1PMENTS- gamba; 00te BRED OLL—Bioady at LOUISVILLE. March 18.—Corron—stenny at 18{0, Flonn—Dails exten, 35.00; do family, 5.003 'ANo. 1, &.75@G0.00; fnncy, 25.0, GRAIN—Whicat firm ot $1.2, Corn Armert No.1 sure, a4Gt6o; do mixal, sa44o. Onis stondys a8 white, SOCAIOGS do mixod, BaHe, Ryo iirmers .s rt dy nt $17.00319.50. Bn ale ae one, tt tty gna ten, 7340. guia a rt yi JOctsvIts.r Vy 4 clear, i stendy; slioul- fet Hits clone Hh, ‘igor clear, tide. iame-Bugnt= qured, eae, Whisky—Wirm ALELOL KANSAS CITY, Bpeetal Dispatch to The Chteaoo Tribune, AASSASCITY, Maret 18—GxAIN—Tho Pries Current ports: Whent—Rocelpte, 18,58, buy abtpmenta, 2h gyda lowors NO.2 cash, $1.1; March, $1.11 No. 3 caatt, quis Barch, 1.0334. Corn Rocoipts, It hu slilp= Gents, shias buy weak; No. 2 cash, 2040) Mai myo . DETROIT. perport. March 16—FLoun—Dall, ORAIN—Whont weak; extra nominal; No, lwhito, for Marchy ‘9, April, $t.274; May, £1.23; Juno, milling, No. i, nominal. ent, 17,000 tu, What, 17,00) ba. PEORIA. prontA, Tl, March I~ Gnatx—Com activot high sired, OIA} mixed. BI4eRMe, Unda rma No. 2 ba ed it 766 vee aWiNeeBtondy aslo me e OSWEGO. Oswedo, March W—Guain—Whent atendy, Corn pomingily Unchanged; Westorn mixed, BG5ic, INDIANAPOLIS. ISMIANAPOWI irae Leste’ awe, Btendy; 2 red, $20KeL2, Corn firm ab ieHe Be deaay'nt Wiel pt al «COTTON. % Meurnts, Tenn. March 14—CoTTON—Qniet; re- eeipts, TOL balon; shipmonts, 200; atock, 103,155; sales, Mo spinners; middling, 12340, 81. LOB, Afo., Starch 18,—CoTron—Dull and lowers piddling, 123403 low do, 12}401 wales, 100 bales; receipts, 10); shipmonta, 800; stock, 75.400, ‘Naw ONLBANS, La, Maroh 18—COTTON—In falr de- and; middling, Hikes low middling, 124e; Hood or- life} not recolptx. 10 bales: gross, AAU; ox= dinars Wee Urltatn, La; Continents nis} ealon, te D; stock, 281777, fey Wont, ‘March I&—CovroN—Dull at 1K Bite; futures, Duroly steady: March. Me; Anrih fo: May, Wier une, 19$tc July 1: Auuniat, Huet eatambor, Its; Gotuber, Lio; Noveubor, ufo} Decumber, 1c. 4 e PETROLEUM. ANTWERP, March 16.—PETROLRUM—1F54s,, CLEVELAND, ., March Id—DRTHOLEUM—Un- ‘changeils standard white, 110 toast, 7¢c. PITTEHUNG, Mr. March 16—PernorKUM—Quito aetlvot crudo atondy at fe}{e for alipment at Parker's; refined, 4c. SV tn Mr Perv Mesh + opened hunt, yest. Whos closing, HBer shipments Syn; avoraue, 2m} charters, ZOU; etal cafiansone AGES CN ETOrB i wooL. PHILADELPHIA, March iM—Woot—Stendy and 3 supply Mzht for the demand; Oblo, ennsslva- nia, and West Virginia double extra and abovo, Bake; xtra, KiasKo; medlunt, G24@0ic: conrse, BY Ye: Now York, Michigan, Indiana, and Westorn tine, KK@MO: medium, MAEI{o; coarse, Siasies washed Siem; pulled, bea. M 3 DRY GOODS. , New Yonx, March 16.—Bustacss was chacked to- day by tho stormy wonther, but tho tone of the mar- ket continues buoyant and strong. Plain and colored colton goods in stendy demand and firm. Prints In falrrequest, Ginghams in active domnnd and scarce, Merrininck palite-cordod piace are advanced. Wool- @ goods In moderate doninnd and firm. Forelgn foods fairly netive, TURPENTINE. WILMINGTON, March 16.—B8PUTS TUNPENTINE— Broady at fc. BLAINE WIL THE BLIND. A Chapter in. the<History of -tho Maino Sonater—Some of His Experiences in ‘Philadolphta. -Philadetphia Preas. James G. Blnine hus had a checkered career, Like tho average American youth, he had tried various flelds, and, finding tho crop inadequate totho toll of cultivation, hus nbandoned one atter the other, to find ut Inst hia best returns fn political pastures. But when, in tho early ‘days of the summer of 18%, tho then young school-teacher of ‘onncssoo, Mr. James G. Biatno, arrived in Phttadolphia to anawor an alvortlzemont for a toachor {n tho Pennsyl- Vania Institution for the Instruction of tho Bind, no ono dreamed that the rathor fresh, awkward, and gomowhat provinolal-looking man who applicd for tho borth was to be tha coming man from Maine, and possibly the next Treldentof tho United States. Ho hind then tho bold, aggressive, combative qualities that to-day aro ihe characteristics, anden On enters ing on bis position ns instructor in the institu. tion nnined, early gavo ovidonos of them. Not thatho was obtrusive or offensively, forward. Far fromit, “Ho discharged hig ats sald Dr. Chaptn, the present heud of tho institution yes te ey when Sonversing, with n Press roportor, ho discharged his dutics with a conscientious fidelity worthy the highost pratac. A strong, positive man, haying an opinion which be was Teady to fupportond argue upon on all occas flons, Mr, laine mado os many friends among ils as ho did among tho ollicera of tho establishinent.” + mee be ospecially distinguish himself whilo “No; oxcopt that In every respect he proved Worthy of the trust roposed in tm, Ho wan a most ‘mothodical man, & master of stutistics, and exceedingly nont in bis dress, a8 he was algo careful in his deportmenl, He appuared to bo in love with his work hero, and began n journal of the bietory af tho fustitution, which is ag tosh «mode of neatnoss na it 18 of careful ro- «This journal, writton throughout in a plain, fomewhat angular band, ia, page after Rares ontirely frec from blots or erasures, and wifords Ample evidence that the writer wns thoroughly interested In his work, It, fa a hlatory of the Philadelphia, Institution for the Inatruction of tho Dilnd, written. throughout, in the handwrit- ing of James G. Dlaino, and ta complete from tho day on which tho Justitution was opened une Ht tho dag ou which Mr, Blaluo rodlgned bis lon, wey tte dato of June 28, 1852, appears theso +1. James G, Blaine clocted malo teachor,”” ‘Mr, Raine continued in tho position for near- {y two yoars, winning, as one of his old blind pus pis Oxpreased {t, “tho affections of those bo ng iit ihe bering of his fellows, and tho reapect. lors." “What a eapltally-kent Journal,” was the re- mark ta Mr. Chapiti after tho writer hid exum- ined pagoafter puyo of Mr. Daino’s work. 08," was tho roply, * so thootlicors Shouekt it pny annde him a prescutof $100 whon bo ae 3 "1 Vhs lifo here prasgnt any featuros of in- “Dh terest "No, nothing particularly. Ho did his work honestly, carnontiy, and. sonsciontiously, aod as reurottod hy evorybody when he left." To ad te ‘ite “ealtorsbip of. tho Kennobo iG Gt oO! 10 _Kennebes Jourial, ‘That was tho Inst, of James G, Hluino tho 1 Be wu ean rivanio Institutton for the Inatruc- . CONTESTING A WILL. Special Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune « Lavaverre, Ind., March 16,—Samuel Shigloy, 4n old residont of Tippecanoe County, made his Jast will and testament in 1874, and it was sup- ‘Posed disposed of bis property to sult hiinscit, if ROone clase, Ho gave to Mrs. Narvoy Westfall preades isons ‘Weetfalt the bulk of bis property, arious! eatin jo A000" ly estimated at $20,000 fo be theirs ator fis doath oo curred two years Liter itp is death, = r. Ay proceedings aro Pfestessing in tha Ciroult Court of this county aut nado the old man's will and have a new ribution of bropert , the littyunts boing two Fa genituren of Bhigloy, sons of his daughter, ea Miler, and his gon, Brod bhigley, now bots a . MILWAUKEE CUSTOMS COLLECTOR, cqy, SPM Diapateh to Tha Chlcago Tribune, piltewavxen, ‘Wis, March 16.—In May next tho Crualdent wil, appolnt a successor toJahu Nazro, lector of Customant this port. Joba E, El- Chlof Clork of the Assombly, will probably ot the pluca, many of tha stato pbicurs: Ie ve an Bromipent Ropublicans hore Baving t= aay gned a petition in bis behalf, a i KANSAS IMMIGRATION. PAVENWORTH, Kus. March 10.—Immigration nto Kansus is largor than evar bofore known, 8nd ts mostly cuesposed of poruons of means ta improve tho count ~ There ta 8 charm abo jogant : flving besuty tothe face. spew east Rtoetod ‘ponaccous Dentifrica bi dave ths oe Dentifrica Bag noyrrfalied to pro: | i, 25 MARINE NEWS. Stiffness of Freight-Rates—Ves- sels Caught on On- e, tario, Movements of Vessols—Buatness at Sturs gcon Bay—Buying Old Vese 53 sels. News from This Port, and from Around the Lakes, ; GRAIN AND COARSE FREIGITS. Thoro was somo demand for grain vessels nt Milwaukeo yesterauy, but shippers refused to pay over six and one-half cents on corn and Feven centaon whoat bevause of the receipt of private telegraphic advices that vessels could bo Reeurdd here at six and one-half cents for corn, This led to inquiry on the part of Milwaukee easel agents, nnd conaldernble scouting here. Buta thorough search resulted in finding the Chicago carricrs presenting an unbroken front in their determination to necopt nothing tess than soven cents on corn and seven and onc- hulf cents on wheat. No charters for grain car- ro ninde hero yostordny. from Lake Erle re to the effect that n-burge Inter-Ocean and barge Argo- ave been offered &1 per ton on_ cont from Cleveland to Chicego and refused. ‘This fora alnglo churter is reported from Cloveland at this rato, viz. the schooner Wilbor, For cont from Multale to Chicam shipers nro said to he freely. offering 74 and 80 conta per ton freight, with care rlers holding olf ju the hope of securing $1 per: ton. As at Cleveland, Ashtibula, and Eric, silp- hers offer £1 per ton without finding takers, Frank Perew's vessels at Bnifalo are all loaded: with coal for delivery at Chicago on the opening of navigntion, but the froight rate agreed upon hna not trinaptred, fo recent jron-ore charters are reported, Tho schooners. Montpelier, John Tibbitts, and Sure prise nro under season charter to dellver ore at $1.10 per yross ton at South Chlenjco, where 2,000 tons will be required, Tho average depth of water inthe channel of the Calumet Myer 1s ten anda holt feet. Thle will exclude large rized vessels, The schooners Lottle Cooper, Alice Nichirds, and C, hat tor to deliver fron-ore at St. Joseph from aba throughout the entire reason at 812% cows ton. There, ilgo, the amount required will he About 25,000 tons. Tho schooners Stampede and Alice 1. Norris witt undertake to deliver 24.000 tons of ore at Frultport from Leanaba nt $1.20 per gross ton, The schooner W. Ie Oudion tut to deliver 6,000 tons at Leland, Mich., from Esconnba at 80 conte per gross ton. At important charter was mate here yestor= day by Capt. Thomas Hichardson, of Mitwaukeo, Ie took a contrnet to deliver §,000 cords of wood to tho brick-yards on Mud Lake and the North Branch ws farup as Nickorson’s distitery for $2.25 porcond freight. The wool Isto be slipped from Pike’s Pier, nlie miles north of St. Joseph, Mich., by Messrs, Mueller & Christy, of this city, ‘The scow Milton isto carry three cargoes of tles from White Lake’ to Sitwaukea at going rates, whatever thoy may be. The. Tlunest Jobn has been chartered at $1. per cord for slabs from Ludington to Milwaukee, Neport hus It that the steam-barges Annis Lunrte and Dunbar wre under churter ta deliver 1,000,000 fevt of dry lumber nt this port from Ludington for $1.60 por 1,000 fect, CAUGUT IN TNE TRAP. The Oswego Pulladium gives tho names of grafo-carclera owned at that port, which aro wintoring on Luke Ontario, n6 follows: James Wado, Willto Koller, If. Fitzhugh, Comanche, Hollvia, Georgo B. Sloan, Bea Gull, Gerritt Smith, Kato Kelly, M. T. Breok, Pulaskl, John KR. Noyes, John T. Mott, D. G. Fort, Lendville, Cortez, Blazing Star, Gulding Star, George M. Case, Florida, Falmouth, Oliver Mitchell, John Mageo, O. M. Bond, Bim Cook, Hoboken, Rising Star, Nassau, and M, J. Cummings. A totter from. Kingston, Canada, March 11, says: “There {g much growling here this morn- ing, tho result of a letter from the canal stating thit loaded vessels will not be abla to pass through it before May. Nearly all of tho ves- aels hero aro loaded with icv for Luke Erie, and will suffer great loss ff thoy are pruyented from. etting It forward while tho weather is cold. here has probably never been a senson before when « lite opening of tho eunal would have ‘been such a hardship to the vessel interest.” SEAMEN’S UNION. At the annunt mecting of the Scamon's Union, holt lust night, the following officers wore elected: Prealdent, Richard Powors—unanl- monsly; Vice-Prealdont, W. I. Robinson; Sco- ond Vico-Preaident, Charles. Sittling; Recording Sccrotury, Charids Mengher. |v. * . Rodeiat Dispatch # - tuiitee Shibune, MIZAVAUKER, Wis, March 16,--A meeting of -the Senmon's Union wis held to-night, and the following ofivers were elected: President, Josoph Barnes; First Vice-President, Adolph Brown; Second Vice-President, John Buhrman; Scoretary, Francis Martin. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Tormno, O., March 16.—The Toledo branch of the Chicato ‘Beamen's Union ‘reorganized this Ing for the songon by vlecting the following officers: Presidont, John Trice, same ns last year; Vico-President, Ed Stunrt; Bocratary, 7 . Varin. Wases wero made $2 por day. is ranch of the Union nuinbers 276 momibere, PROFITABLE DICKERING. It seems to be the forte of soma puopte to deal successfully in old vessels, A little over ayoar ago G. F. Foster purchased tho schooner Olivor Culyer at United States Marshal's sale for $550. Capt, Buckley purchased her of Mr. Foator for $1,100, and recently sold hor to F, D.Gardinor for $3,000, Now, report has ft, tho craft fs held at $8,000. Not long ago Capt. Buckloy bought the schooner Hnamict for $100. Lust weok ho sold her to Saginaw partics for $650. Ho also bought the old schooner Queen of tho West for $25, and, aftor stripping tho craft of hor spars and outit, gold the hull to James Wells for 85. Hig made over $2000n his bargain in this {ne stanca, Recently tho schoonor C. A. Johnson be- vame the proporty of Capt, Buokluy for £00, and Kling are under el vgislas. it fa sald that ho fas sinco refused $1,100 for her, Ho is now giving the Johnsen a now stern and otbor repuirs, intending to gall her bimeclf. RETIRED FROM SERVICE. Capt. Barney Bweenoy has retired from the command of the steamer Chicago, and will with- draw to private life, Cupt, Edward Dorsoy suc. ‘coeds him. Capt. Sweeney begun life on the Inkes as mnstor of a stoambont in 1855 or 1857, when howas placed in command of tho steamer Travolor by E.H. Ward. Ho has ro- mained In active sorvico over since, with the axe ception of a fow weoks lust souson, when ho was Ind up with. thonmatiqn, Ho has cortaluty earned bla rest from ative labor in the arduous itlon of aconsting atontncr. He retircs in comfortable circumstances, WELLAND CANAL TOLLS. “The Toronto Afail says: “'Thore ts n very strong foollng among ship-ownors here to have tho tollaon the Welland Canal and tho Montreal harbor ducs very matorially reduced In ordor to attracta larger éhure of tho carrying trado by way of tho St, Lawrence, cn route to tho Eu. ropean markets. It is understood that a deputa~ tion from 8t. Catharines will visit Ottawa at an ourly day to Iny this matter before the Govern. mont, The ship-owners stato that thoy would bo satistied with n modiflontion of the canal rates which provailed in 1sdt-'d2, and this point will no doubt be urged upon tho attention of the Government.” VESSEL MOVEMENTS. Tho schooner Charlos Luling arrived yesterday, from Manitowoo with'a cargo of 450 tons of ico, ‘The arrivals noted at the Custom-Hause em- braced the propelter G, J, Trucadull, from Mit- waukeo, and tho propelicr Skylark, from Benton Harbor, with sundrics, The arrival of the schooner Advance, from Grand Haven, with 130 cords of slabe, heretofore reported in this de- partinont, was siso noted. Tho clearances om Prnced the propsller Trucsdoll, for Manitowoo, and tho propollor Skylark, for Benton Harbor, STEAMER DIX 80LD. Dotrolt gentlemen are reperted to have about conclude! negotiations for the purchase of the steamer John A. Dix, owned by M,. Engelmann and Capt. David Cochrano, of Mantateo, It ts tho Intention of the purchasers to pluce the Dix on the route between Detroit and Ludington, to make dully trips. ‘Tho steamur is one of the fuateuppolato and fastest ‘te of her size on the lakou. —- : 8ST. JOSEPIT ARBOR. Capt. Bartlett, of tho propeller Skylark, ro- ports twelve fcot of water over the bur at Bt, Josoph harbor. Veesols, in entoring the piers, shoud keep tha 8t, Charles Hotel and the har Hgbt. ‘Tho bar is located about Ons-fearih of a iatfe oulside of tho plore,” st is said to bo only thirty foot wide. — STURGEON BAY MATTERS, Bpsciat Correspondence of The Crtcago Tribune, Srunaxom Bay, March 14.—Throe new tugs ara on the stocks at this point, One, tabenamed tha A. W. Lawrence, {4 belng built by Joho Gregory, of Chicago. Sho will unquestionubly be one of the finest tuga on the lukes. Tho mu- ahinery of the old tug Relndser, owned by tho Feahtigo Company, is to be placed in her. Tho others are boltg built for G.G, Spear by Thomas Spear, and will bo used for towing upon and about tho’ bay and lake. One of them 1s to bu named A. 8. Pipor and tho othor Thomna Spear, Tho Piper is nearly ready for Inunching. Tho ‘Thomas Spear and ture tug John Gregory aro Intended ta perform towing service tietween Bturgenn Bay, Manitowoc, and Chicago, ‘The schooner Lucy Graham is bolng fitted “out we Capt. Joh Vatighin. She ts londing with ties and cedar posta, and will leave for Chicago ins few days, The Graham wintered in tho ennnl. ‘Tho schooner America, owned hy the Sturgeon Bay Lumber Coinpany, and eniled by Cant, Fred Lootall, lias received n nowdeck and a thorough overhauling generally. She will carry lumber front this point to Chicago during the season, Capt. Ferrit has abandoned the tden of resenting the schooner Nerth Star, which stminded at Dlt- tle Sturgeon Inst fall. amt surrendered tho ve kel to the insurance comnanios, Tt has been fourtd upon examination that tho verecl'a dock is broken, and that hor bottom timberszenernily uo pretth ‘Did used up. Sho fs constdtred a total wreck, Present {ndfeations arn that tha bay here will bo open abant the Ist of April. The ennal is open throughout ita entire Jongth. The ice in Geeen Bny fs bully broken tp, anda gout south= erly breeze Is expected to drive this broken ice entirely out. At tho lowest estimnte thore have been put tp, by the Ave companies ermged in harvesthig hey fully 140,000 tons of fee. R.Ph cu 2H 2 AL RD Little Sturgeon, twelve miles from this point, has put up 25,000 tons. ‘To carry this fee to Uhl- ecngonind n nirket will require at tho rie of fourteen veascls per week throughout the eagon of navigation, easthinating the rs Sapneity of the versels omployed al G0) ‘tons ench, je ice men cateulite on securing yess Rely at #1.00 per net ton frely! Mast of thom will endeavor to charter by the trip, however, In othor words, thoy dosire to make “lump” charters, MILWAUKEE. Spectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Minwavuxer, March 10,—Tho steamer Corona has arrived hore from Stanitowoo to take tho place of the propeller Depere on tho Ludington nnd Manistee route. Sho leaves to-night on her iirat trip In command of Capt. Gillman. ‘Tho sehoonors Lottle Wolf, Bouz, and H.C. Winstow commenced fitting out to-day. Tho little schooner Active ins also fitted out and ts salen ‘on back frelyht for some point down thia nore. ithe ateam-barge William Crippen with lumber from Sunisteo, aid schooner Helle Laurie with ties from aAbnapes are lute arrivals. ‘The Crip- pen returns to Istee to-night, ‘The schooner Pride, light, nnd scow Duc Rell, loaded, came into harbor hore last -ovening, sieleouhlls ‘The Blue Bell tert ngain this mors npr. Tne schooner Starke is undor charter for six Tmonths of tha present senson for lumbor from Pionlstane’ here at $4.95 per 1,000 fect freo on onrds ‘The schoonor D. E. Baltoy loads 45,000 bushels of corn for Buffalo at six and a half conte. COMPELLED TO RETURN. Bpeelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Detroit, Mich. March 16.—Tho. propeller Milwaukee started for Sarnia to-day, to run tn connection with the Grand Trunk & Wabusty but, when a milo and a half above Windintll Patnt, encountored 1 fleld of foe six miles long ane four inches thick, and was compelled to retura, STUCK IN THE ICE. Dernorr, Mich., March 16.—A specint to the Free Presa from Sebewaling reports the propellor Faxton, whieh left Bay City for Kast Tawas inst week, atuck in the ice twolvo miles west north- west of Scbowaing. FROM CIEBOYGAN, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. CHEnovGAN, Stich, Murch 10.—Tho weather has moderated somo to-duy; mercury at zero: ituntion nt Straits samo; teams wind west, fresh. PORT JOLTTINGS. Tho Ittle oxcursion propeller Charmor has been fitted up asa tug, and will do towing on the canal until the excursion season opens again, ‘Tho Vessol-Owners’ Towing Associntion tugs will sport green hulls, whito rails, and green up= Per works thia season. a Te Capt. Wilson passed through tho city yester- day,en route to Milwaukeo, from Connell Dlutts. ‘Apt, Jerry Coleman has been appointed to the comuiand of the schooner Red, White, aud Bine, pt ere for Bilwaukee Inst evening to fle the ‘vessel oul Capt. Richardson hns ongnged tho services of Mussra. Church & Hill, wrockers, to batten tho Iutebes and put a jacket under the steum-bary Hitton, sunk i tho little luke at Munistes, Tho party. proceeded to Milwaukee last oveulpg, aud will louve that port to-night for Manisteo on tha steamor Coronn, ‘The propeller G. J. Trucsdell, of tho Goodrich Line, has taken ber place ou the weat shore route as consort to the Oconto, : James ,Callowny, of Ashtabula, has. sold. his one-fourth intorest in the tug J.C. Mygram to Robort Brown, of Chicago, for $850. Mr. Brown is now solo owner of tho tug. Capt. Puter Hanson bis beon appointed to tho commend of the schooner Honést Jolin, Ho ar- rived from Milwaukeo yestorday to fit tho vos- sellout. Capt. A. D. Reed arrived here yestord: Saugntuck to ft out the scow Grangor for tho sengon, Tho Granger will inake eoveral trips pepe South Muven and Chicago in tho lum- or trade. . Tho Captain of the schooner Charles Luling, which arrlved hero yesterday from Manitowoc, reports that he encountered considerable dritt- {eo on tho Inke. Tho Luling had to come in stays and bout clear of ono Bree etd, ‘The Kchooncr Julin 1B, Merrill has been heard from by ber owner, Sho came to anchor off Manltowoo and wus towed Juside, Tho schooners Heloit, Rand, and Gladiator wore ulso thore at Just accounts. Tho boiler of the tug E.P. Ferry gave out Yesterday white being tasted ‘by tho Government hugpcet cs. Tho Enterprise Roller Works aro fuiatng. a new boiler for tho tug A, Mosher, The tug Little Giant is recelying a new boiler from the sumo works. Alex Gibson is tho name of tho Captain of the schooner Live Oak, whoso arrival was mcn- tioned in Tux Trmune yesterday, 4 AROUND THE LAKES, A light shone from the Oswego Inarbar beacon on Baturilay night for tho first timo thia season, Last svason the boacon-Istmp was frst lighted on {ho nlght of April 1. Tho schoouor George C.'Finnoy {fs recolving now bows, @ ropalnt, and other repairs at Og- donsburg. f Buffalo partios wero at Sonus recently for tho Purposo of survoying in order to catimuate tho oxpense of dredging a channel through which to float tho schooner Marquis, which went ashore Inat full cust of Point Charles, it will require an. excavation 700 fect long, six feot deep on tha luke sideynod about 200 fest through the bur into I. ape bay. They bave not yot decided what course THUG. Work upon the steamer Hothsay, at Ogdons- burg, is ined, ‘beauttse the shlp- eepoutirs Tee fuao to work for $1.75 por Gar. Tho now Wabash Hallway Lino: out of Toledo will consist of tho steam-barges Morley, Jarvis Lord, and ff, C. Schnoor, The owners of the Lort and Morley have mado an oxcollout dicker with tho rafiway people, it Is sald, hicagy partiva have been figuring ta charter tho trou propellur Arondalo for excursion pure moses. ‘Iho application fell through because pivid Hell preferred to sell the craft. iis ask- ing price is 830,000, It ia gall thut early in tho winter Mr. Boll was atferrd €20,000 for the bolter and engines of the Arendaio landed on tho dock Tho engines aro 28x83 euch. ‘Tho now 60,000-bushel veasel to be built by the Messrs. Bailoy, of ‘Toledo, for C, A, King and It, Hallora bo about the atylo of the George W. Adams,—not av long quite, but with moro beam, Mr, Spencer, of Hrie, tho builder of the schooner Allegheny forthe Anchor Line, will suporintend hor construction, which ly a guare nateo that the work will bo well done. Tho oraft fs to be comploted bythe ist of July. Cost, $80,000, eit. Holland will again, gail the schooncr rho uchooner 0. B, 3finch 16 recolving three now musts ut Clevelunt The stoam-tug Ws C. Tilson, of Bheboygun, sold Inst week parties at ‘Sturgeon ay for joaoph Rarnard has been revlectod President of tho stilwaukoo branch of the Seamen's Union without opposition, Capt, John Larson haa been appointed to the comand of tho soow Bilton at Aillwaukes, Ca} of the Union Bicam- . Jumnes W, Sfoore, boat Company propeller Now York, and bis good wife will celebrate tholr silver wedding anni- vorsary at Rutfaloon the 2th of March. Invi- tatlous for tho event aro being scaticred about: rotty lively, The Chicago fricuds of the couple YO tll beon rememberos Cupt, Wilson's new steam-barge, on the atooka at Gibritar, will be namod Hiuwatha, Her schooner consort, also on tho stocks ut the samo pluco, Minnehaha. ‘Tho Canudian schooner Woreuls beon purchused by J. M. Jonosand oF is ally. pout chdtyred froma fixed ‘white of tho ast nel rom fixe order to u fixed whito varied by white fashos of tho ifth The seuoone; and Relndeor tako from 220 tons, bas avid Bowat, Grassy Island, Detroit River, has Tho schooners Acontias wheat fram Dotroit to Buffato at md cunts, ‘The south channol Ught ut Luke St. Clair Flats ‘Oana was lightod Saturday night for to tret APPOINTED COADJUTOR BISHOP, Bpectal Dispatch to The Caicaga Tribune, MILWAUKEE, March 16.—Aftor a long delay, a coadjutor to Archbishop Henn! has been ap- pointed. Among tha numerous prominent Catholic clergynion whose names wero sont to the Popo a yeur ago nono was better fitted for the duties of the coadjutorship than the Rt- Rov, Michael Helss, at presont Bishop of La Crosse, who bas been chosen, Bishop Holes has resided in Milwaukoo in yoara past, and is well acquuinted with the fiuld, Iu fact, he 1s one of WED ESDAY, MARCH 17, 1880 the pioneers In tho Catholtte work of Wisconsin. Tie entered the ministry about the xame time ag Archbishap Henn, and is 8} years of nye. Tho Nppolntment gives genet satisfaction, ni- though many have belleyed that the position would be given to Bishop Spalding, of Villnots, Whore eloquenes and vigorous manner ha spopularized him hore. Bishop [Heiss ts a gentle: manor more thin ordinnty Jarstng. and tho vigor of his faculties f6 undiminished by nro, Ee YOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Bruchis Musteal Workn. ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Cwcaco, Murch 16-Tn your article on “Musio" in ‘Its Tamune of Sunday, the 1th Fnst,, you publish letters of Max Hruch and Heinrich Hoffmann, and in commenting upon them you lenve the redder under tho impresala that the works nf thdso distingutehed composers wero introduced In this country hy the Apolto Club, whieh wig uot tho cnse te any Instance, Permit me to enil your attention to facts which DP suppose have egenped your Inemery, Tha first. performance ih English of any of Brach’s works: waa his “Odysenus." while the Beethoven Soelety produced on Ju else, ound ev ineinber of ty will He Ti rr. Hoifinann’s” *Melusine’ was given in| the spring of 1877, and again in the epring of 1871; also, by the Beethoven Soelety, and, ns far ns fin wware, the only performance of {tin in this country, As an old ne! rembe: Iwethoven Society, [deem tt ny duty to request: you to give justicn where Justice Is due, and show that the work that tho Beethoven s hus done, and js doing, 18 also appreciated, Finn G. Frank. A Gubernatorial Second Term. To the Eeditor of The Chieago Tribune, Benisarieen, I, March 15.—Tun Tarstse will undoubtedly bo willing to correct an error or two into which the miral press has fallen. One or two anti-Cullom papers are moking an argument against the retleetion of Gov, Cullom by citing the fact thatthe people of the State have never rediceted one of its Governors. This assertion is purtly true and partly fittse. In tho Constitution of 1818 occurs the following: “Art. HL, Seed, The first Governor shall hold is office until the first Moniny in Decembor, 23, and until another Governor shall be clected and qualified to offices and forever after tha Governor Bhall hold his oiies forthe term of four years, and gritil another Governor shall ho elocted and quofitied: but ho shall not be cll- eile: for more than four in any term of olght yours," The samo Convention which made this pro- hibition provided for the repeated election of Stato Treasurer and State Printer, two of the Inost important accounting and fiscal oflicers of the State Government, Art. IV. See, 2, of tho Constitution of 1813 reais as follows: © The frat election of Governor shall be hetd on Tuesday next after tho first: Monday in No- vernber, IM8; and the next clection abut be held on Tuesday after tho frat Monday tu November, K22 and thereatter an clection for Governor shall be held once in four yeant.on tho ating duy, See. % Tho Governor shall hold bis oftica for four years and until ts successor ts elccted and quatlted, but he shall not be eligible tosuch office inore thu four in ny term of right years, nor to uny othor office tll his term has expired." Tho Constitution of 1818 also allowed tho State Trensuror to be redlected. Tho Constitution of 1870, however, changed the two preceding ones. It made the Governor eligible for a second teri, but restricted tho State Treasurer to ono term. Therefore, the position assumed against Gov. Culiom is not a goad one, Gey, Freneh lappad over for six Yenrs betiseen the Constitutions of 1818 and 1818, and Goy, Oglesby was twice eleoted, though an interregnuin occurred. But the constitutional prohibitions clted above, and not the unpopu- arity of the ineumbents, occasioned tho retire+ ment of the Executlyos. x. A Celtle Mystery Solved. (Tho following ins beon sont for insertion in tho Free Lance, in reply ton worthloss, witless, and stupid attempt to mako little of tho honest Highlander, John Murdoch, who 1s making com- mon causo with Messrs. Parnell and * Dillon against tho Anglo-Norman landlords who plun- der thelr tenants nnd leave the poople of Amer- fea to keop thei alive.) Firat—Thero Is 8 Highlander Rey spange pul. shed at fnyerness, Scotland, and Jolin Murdoch in tho editor. . (GSecord—That man ayers that the foudal land system(s what killa Irishmon, pauperizes Scotch- mon, and crushes manliness and patriotism out of Englishmen, Third—-That thera have been thourands of square malles of good land:in the Highlands of Sete cleared of their people to inake room for gnine. . Fourth—That there ars hundreds of thousands of acres of the best land north of the Grampians which have been clenred of tholr nutive Inbab- es to minke room for the sheep of the atranger. Fifth—That on onc memorable occasion there ‘wero 500 Hbraland homes burned over tho heads. of their nutive Coltic oceuplera by the minions of the lnte Countess of Suthoriand, and that tho Innds thus cleared were laid out in_ twenty-nine lurgo farms, and lot to South, and Eust Country Onin Strth—That numbers of theso avicted clans- men Ufed—some of il]-usage and expostire on tho spot, some on tho way to Amerlen, sonic at tho hands of the bilf-breed Indians on tha banks of tho Red Rivers and that the rest of thom wero condemned to a miserable existence on tho worthless lands on the vast and west coasts of Suthorlandshire, Seventh—Thut those tenants—na js the cnse with tha grent majority of tho Eightand tenants enlted “ erofters "—have tho aforesaid land fn such-emnll lots and at such heavy rents that, Uke their brethren in Ireland, they would sturvo, notmorely this yoar, but any year, wero it not that thoy go elsewhere to carn the moncy with which to pay thojrent and supplement thofr mis- erable crops. Highth—Phat bostdes having too little of this Dad hud, thoy bavo, in most casos, to subjnit to huve tholr crops destroyed by gamo. Ninth—That besides ‘tho damage thus dono to the crops of the poor peoplo by game, there is serlous moral dainugo done by tho wyvill intl onecs which emanate from tho resorts of the sportamen, Tenth—That overy Scotchman who bas a drop. of the gonnine blood of Wallace, of Bruce, or of Burns in bis veins, or 1 purticte of the spirit of the MacDonalds, and Camero\s,andClun Mhuir- ich of tho horols past to his soul, will rise with indignation and protests, with his volce and with his pen, whenever ho edit get a hearing, uygalnet naystem whloh bus alromly plundered his coun- try, cimisculated hia fellow-countrymen, und which is undermining the moral foundation on which alone # nation enn stand. Eleventh aad proof of this degeneracy ts tho fact that Bcotchmen can be found anywhore lo No quiotly wider this dchualng and donationallz- ing system; a gtill inore etriking proof is the fact that there uro Scotchmen in this country Who have tusted of the bunuilts of the free lund of Amorioa, and yot midst. ti and ta crente a public opinion {1 tho world which will get that system auide, thoy have not rallied nround bint and helped bim to free thelr own country from works than negro slavery. Twelfth—Joun Murdoch Iabore’d among his fellow-countrymeon, the Hizhlandors of Onturio, with cordial arceptance. At cvery meoting thoy passed resolutions fpprovine ae ‘his uctlon and condemning the foddal tand system, When Mr. Parnell aud Mr, Dillon arrived in this country ho us invited to join them, Scotchmen advising him todoge, Acting accordingly ho but gayeeifect, tw the force of tho grout Tact, that the land question Iles, not between the people of oo fatand and those of anothor, bub between the people all over tho British Iles ou tho one side, und the Anglo-Norman feudal landlords on the other, Thirteenth—And, Analy, this Highland editor avera that In ll hia travels in Amorica ho has not inet with one Scotchman who in the course of 4 sbort convermition did nut approve of bis notion; and, whilo holding bitnecif at all: tines tree to stand by the poor and auifering ngalnst all the wealth and so-called meoeity and respuct- abliity In tho world, he ts wi toy to bave the wood songe, good taste, aod brothorly kindness of those whoure opposed to bin judyed of by the sample given In the witless churge of a Dlunderbus which was fired at him in the-lust fasue of the thing callod tho Free Lane, aL —_————_$— THE CANAL CONVENTION, « Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, lL, March 10,—Grout preparations aro being nade for the reception ot tho dulo- gites to the Canal Convention on tho 28th inst. ‘There ly uo lack of interest in tho matter, and by reports trom all towns alone the lineof elther the canal or riyer large delequtions areexpected to be present. Tho movement is one sanctioned and adopted by all irrespective of party ines, as ‘be seen by the lat of dcloyutes published iu the several local papers, The interest maui- feasted in Chicayu, and the deleyutlon named frow that city, wives yreat satiafuction to the movore in the project in this vieinity. Tho olti-s zons of Ottawa s{noorely hope that thure way bea full attendance, QUITE A CHANGE, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Deoatun, HL, March 14--The City Council of Decatur, whicb was Prohibition jast year, has drafted and published an ordinance reaulat ng the sale of intoxicating. Nquors, and licensed will bo Issued April § to not Jess than nine ap- piicanta, SUIT AGAINST A CITY.: Spectal Diimaten fo ‘Tas Caleago Tribune, Laraystre, Ind, March 16.—In tho Cirouit Court of this county, the City of Lafayytte 1s to~ day defending itself in a bult for damages in tho sum of $10,000, brought by Misa Goorgia Rose. During the coasting period list year South-street bill was @ fayorit resort pf the youpg people of ho city. Whilerr «sing the street going home, Miss Rose wns siruck by 2 pissing sled, ani thrown with great violence to the earth, caus. Ing, It is ailexed, not only. grant bodily pain at tho thine, but portnanent injury te her spine. She asks damages in the wun of $10.00. fat suminer Mrs, Timberlake tucd the city for in- juries received In like manner, and tho jury gave ber a vordict for €2.00, a ANNUAL SHEEP-SHEARING, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune. Prax, Tl. March 16.—Tho second annual aheep-shenring festival, under the auspices of the Northern Tins Mering Sheep-Drecders' Association, will be held on tho Citregrounds ti this elty on the 220 nt 2d af April, It fs ex- pected that there will be o large atteniance of wool-growers from nll parts of the country. ———— » When wo consider that Follows’ Compountt Syrup of Hypophertites supplies the rleficieney to unhealthy Mood, restures the nervous eles mont, and preluces healthy action to the vari- ons ongans and forees of the body necessary to sound mind, we wondor at the finbeeillty avery- where apparent. FELLOWS HYPOPHO: iT Te: ‘ELLOWS? eoMDOUND NERVOUSNESS. Itnfords me xreat pleasure to hear testimony to Wenetite T have recetved from using Fellows’ pend Kyrip of Typoptinaphites. Tt hnve recon mended ft to tuna at my frends, and it has proved wxeclent, cumive for Nervousness and Gene tye Him alae a tirste 9 inke (on flualy rapidly, in odects character TENRY, usa ‘Tonic, enables a per= and is free from the con- le of other tunica 1 hnve JOHNSTON, Montreal, Read Or. Earlo's Testimonial, 1, Fentows, Manufacturing Cham} feverai munths past 1 haze used your Syrup. itr the” treatment af_ Incipient aisha, mic Hronchith, and other Affections of the Chet and) have t Htation in wtating that 1 ranks foremost amo: Temedies uxed in then dia cases. 0 Nervanis Tante, exerts 8 direct Intueier evnun System, and througit It affords me pleasure to oan the Ni it, It Inviuorates the bod Fécommand m remedy which Is reulty gue! In casos auch it is intonded, when so tnany advertived are than useless, J sin sir, youre truly, 2. 8, BARLE, dR M.D. Iteures Asthmn, of Voice, Neurnigia, Bt Vitus! Danoe, Epileptic Fits. Whooping Cough, Nervousness, and ina most wonderful adjunct to ottinr remedies In sustainini Ife during the process of Dipttterin, £2- Do nut bodercived by remenles bearing a sim- Ar name; no other preparmuon ia 8 substitute for this under any circumstances. Price, $1.50 per hotfle. Six for $7.50. 50LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, J. N. HARRIS & CO., Western Agents, CINCINNATI, O. - AMUSEMENTS. MYVICKEWS THEATRE, Every evening of this wook only, the inimitable LOTTA Bupported by a Strong Company from Xvboy's Park yy TILE LITTLE DETECTIVE. Lotta In Six Distinct Characters, Matinee. Honelit of Irish Kn: nd LOTTA Matinee ~31U3) . kA Cavendish us * Lady Clancariy.” VAPVICKER’S THEATRE. GRAND MATINEE BENEFIT Wednesday--St. Patrick’s Day. ‘tho Theatre, Artints, Vmployps, Advertising, Veint~ iny, and Poste Voluntesrod, ‘ind the entire ro celpts, without deduction, will be donated to those Suffering hy the Famine In Ireland. Tho perforniance: The Lotta Cowblnation tn the Favurlt Furce, , NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS ! A Reettation by Sib. ANNA COW HEL. LOTTA nd Ef MAILE In fuate, and the Lotts Combina- Uon In the Howring Farce, CHECKMATE. formance begins at 2 SEATS CAN NOW BE Pe BECUI HAVERLY’S THEATRE, TTL WAVERLY. <Propriotor and Manager THIS WEDNESDAY MATINER—Halt Price, THIS DAY NIGHT-Again, artley Campbell's groatent triumph, bis magniticent Coniedy-Trata in Five Acts, tho GALLEY SLAVE. A DOUNLE NEW YORK BECC Company, from Nidio's Garde the following Favorite Arti Rint Mr. Frank 16y; Me Charles 4. Medtanus, Mtr. 1H jendorson, MrChar! ster ‘Miss Estolth Mortimer, Mra, MI. Nnyitar, Miss Chare joite Noville, Litto Georate, Mr, Denny. MOOLEY’S THEATRE. Commencing Monday, March 13, every evoning at 8 Wodrweday aud Saturday Matinovs. ST. PATRICK’S DAY. ‘This Wednesday, March 17, ‘Iwo Grand Performances, Attornaon at Evening urs the DRAMATIC TIDAL-WAVE, ‘Tho Original und Only James A. HERNE’S RNE’S HEARTS OF OAK! ‘Tho Most Magmiticent Production over witnessed In Chicuxol Superbly Cast! Gorzeously Mounted! “HAMDIN'S THEATRE. SECOND WEEK of the Great Dramatia Success, THE LOVE OF TWO SAILORS, A POSITIVE, UNDENIANLE BUUCESS. Hecolved nluhtly with enthtstnatic appinuse und increasing nu. lances, ‘The uramtest See Wondertul tu it i n ottiel Recure se o eins from W to Wanily, wort as Mr. Gra. were Kiberts, ADVANCED SCIENCE. A RICH REWARD. How It Was Seeured by a Despondent Snfferer. Some Phases of His Misery, and Elements of Joy-—-How Both Were Completely Managed, A Victim of Kidney DiMculty in Ite Worst Form Made Happy. Worn on the small of the back and on the Kidneys. PAD CURES Binhetes, Metentts Diecnse, Catnret Fe Eee teers Dronen. Gantnts Fntie folttcinin cf Bxuel ine Ueines Watt inn Hinek, ‘Nervoun Femnle Wenkees and uil disensen of the Widnesa, Ablndier, and Urinary Organs, WHEN NOTHING ELAN CAN, 100 OUT for Imltations. Ask for and take ‘onty the Day Bad. “Kor sue by Drursists, rent by mali free im teeatht of pifen, | 0M iting or 5 Cortiffentos of cures and oar tea ‘Lite Wel Savod," sent un receipt of your addroxa, DAY KIDNEY PAD CO., - - Toledo, 0. Or 126 Dearhorn-st, Itnom 12, Chicago, An Unusual Experience, and Remarkable Results. Tiappiness raoms to be the exerption and pain the renoral rile. Hut tery many people endure pain cone stantly seithout stor ping te think that it might hare Leen avolded and may bo relloved. A ilttie enro when (ly pain wae allsht might havo entirely prevented the agony whieh folowed, Ther ate many penple to-day, Le are suisering from he wacies with all thelr dien- RAILROAD TIMK-TADLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAIKE,- vory innny the appetiia fepneia unti= mbition ts entirety gunn, ndur the oes and around In Minny taeos cures Theil iontiam and neural trouble which gets thera from (my nega. ‘Thera is no human. diteult more dreaded, and none. thet can cured, If properly trented tn thn Natement can Ex! «: * wae Sunday excepted. Monday sx which ts to bo oe nure renalty 2 alnre coals undarstood by ceadlng rierstoot by readin the follawig experience of oue wlio waa enved: TRAM Loge! Mouth Alms Fe accom 10 followitu Ucket amicus of the Company: 62 Clark-st., Gran ete Tig, i Ver ‘sonra I have anfered everything, nth with Ha ce a] ofthe kidnove. My fnith Iu doctors was entirely deatrosed, for Shad apent idruds of dullary, and they tinvo not done tne any Us broaghe nia nny rellel, For Tour months eo bloated 1 coutt nut te downy was coinpelled to sitin a chal. and waa ff ner iendoiph snd Sinte-sis.), Palmer Mouse, Sorner Canal ead Mudisou-eis, (ou Weat Side), and abite depots “Arriva. aPactfic Fast Line... a¥toux City & Yankiar, aDubuqne Day x, vin cinton, eG hye | eWntuaue Nutt Ex, vin Cl 2 Oruapn. fendants, My attention was finnlly ealled to your | 9 ; mk Ent Ese a dilvurchre,waduptthis tine tfinre | pes Muines mt eleht hattion, nid tus bifvete are porfectly won- | axa city & vansion in derfule it havdntio for mo nil-thav sam advortiac | Svreohutl itucxtan mm find Linke this way afexpressing my gritiiuds, Twi | ayteche 7 tke plenstige in recammending yaur womlerful ree | Payette Hocktan at iy wo alin nro nilited wit omen OF the kids jeaukee tecin ™ ae 0 2 - i 4 Eaiinankeo Expres, DUNSASIIN A STEVEN Paliiwautoe (aseonguts...": HH m mer Totus, N. 2 IAB waukee Passcnger ( bMarnuette Expross idalty; FAC Pant £ attaneapolis #5 Pal iancapolis Fxprens. ist Paul & Minnenpalis exp Tho ndova Is only ane of thousands of almilur cases that hnyo been savod by using Warner's Eafe Kidney und Liver Cary, THR GHEATKST WEMEDY OF THE BEEaee Se BERQBUETOEM AUST ETD URE 7 BABS passa NT AGE, ‘This may scom emphatic, but it is | L1e Crosse Rapre: Bil for Tint dnly don Ie eitre Kuney true Une | bls Crone i have been abandoned by physicians, but ft remover 1AVinonn & Nev 4 Hheumatlem frou te body by putting the kidneys in oWinona & New t ve 30% periechonter, and thus throwing the urtencld from abake Genova & Ruck furd, 25 heavatem. inatend of allowing it to remain in tha | b¥aend du lac, vin Januerit a Dlond. It le for ente by atl druxginta, and $s causing gront’atir among tho sufferors from kidney nod Fheumiatic troubler, “Patiman Hotel Carn are ran through: between Chi gumand Counc ud on the train leavin caleszo Neothor road runs Pullman or any other form of hotel cara west of Chicago. @cDepet comer of Wells and Kinzlo-ats, f—Depot oornor of Canal and Singlo-eu Chteago, Iurtington & Quincy Rattrendi For Maps, a. ‘Time-Sables, Siseping-Car Accommodations, apply at any at the. toll Tlexm-tomeen af The tompany In Chlenuo: 50 Ch N., Grand Paeltie Hotel, Uriik's Express Oifico (un Northeast corner Kanduly) and Sinw-ata.), fout of Jauiann-nv., irnnd Centent Dupal, enener Cann! and -ats., Palmer ots co Cansland Mauisenecs ton Weat dio). ce. ~ MINERAL WATER, = Be Li WS ‘TAADE-MARKS AVE Downers Grave A i wenier’s Grave Accnmmudatio Froeport & Dubuque KE Omaha Night Bxpress ‘Toxas Fast Express Kansas City, rH o SILURIAR . MINERAL WATER —Nature's Sarveluas Rem and Hie Slecping-Cars run betwow SSSR RGR Guinan aan gh oa = ely forall KIDNEY disonscs, UIC disor. = ders, Desputla, Liver Conplalnt. 1 Cure fur Diabetes and lirt ranils live to tealify to the speed and pertunticney of its cures. Suffer no longer tut buy a uallon for 40 conte nnd dvinic {tat home. Large Pamphlet mulled free giving medical opinion, etc, The UINE SILURIAN WATER {a for male in Chiecogn, Milwankee & At. Pant Ratiay, Union epot, corner Madison und Cunnleats. ‘Tekes (Mces, Of Cinrk-st.Vulmer Housyand Grand Pucltia Milwankeo Exprass. Chieaga by A.C, Hell, $35 Wy Malison at; Storey & | Ripauber Weegee Parker: Maileon cor. Halsted st; 3. W, Milla Stal aliiwasuce, St-Eatl ae Grvon itay, Menastin Cintk ston; Ciengoae, Tuck & Raye | Cpieiua Biyrese arity ner, 117 Clark and Stulu cor, Mell in and other | Mébenukes | ey ms Srelecbse draegictetes dee net per Hlovens Polnt and Ashiand 2 Milwaukea, Madi wu Chien Ea Liverty vitle Ace Alliraing rin via Milwnukoo, ‘Tiekote for. At. Pi and Minnoapolts are goo alti in Pruirladu Chien, or via lm Crosse and Winsome ma in, and Mrairio| dove hut keep it, anler direct fran the Surian §p Anderson & Haslage, Waukesha, W GRAYS MEDICINES. Nervous Debility--Gray's Specific Medicine, ai re Central Eintivang, foot of Lak and footer Twenty-socond-s! fexos Omics, Iz tandatinest, Pacite Hotel, aud turmer tose Brana [zenre: | Arrive. for Bemilnal Wonks nena, Spormatere thes, Taparency, Touts & Texas Hi: 010 ams And nil teense RE Louls & Texans b if &: thot follow asa se- Cairo & Nex Orleans bxpre: y uence of Kell. aCalro &Voxas Keypress +B nel, Epringtiold Bape vs! Momory.untversal Springtiold Night Hx It 8 a tay, Main ty x ee Buchngton a iy te Hi rene iin, Rurtington & Keokul BEFORE TARING.Of Vision, Proma- AFTER TAKING, | Dubuque £ slonx City Kxnre Ui ture Uld Age. and many other Diseasvn ubat lead to | Dubuque & Bloux City Express..j¢ ¥: am Insanity or Conaumpuion, and s Promnturo intve. Giiman Passenwer.... ea E Full particulurs i our pamphiet, which we de 0 ik aS menaced aire ta send froo_ by H gn Saturday. ulzhernns to Tail (@_byery ond. The Spocitio entrain only. Menicine Iseonl by-all drugaieta a1. tl por paekige, OF rday Dight rune to Peoria only. #lx packoces for &, or will be sent free 1 miail on ree — eqiie of thi monoy by aiitresaine THE GILAY. MED. 1¢) CU, Mechanics’ Mack, Detroit, Mich, Se-sold"in Chieazy by_ail \Wunlerale Denuggiats, and by Drugaista everywhere. OPTICAL GOODS, Bplon Depot Want Hide nene Medison-nt. bride, wad d ‘est a, Near Madison-nt, bridge, wt ‘Vwenty-third-st, ‘Ticket Umi it Donots, e. Cy Clark-at,, Grand ‘Pacite ‘Toto and Ly ier cate und Retall Tanans City & 1 Kansan chy Ruane se reas i Spy Classes, | ieuicrs a Field Glasses, | tier i Yekin & Peo re i Microscopes. & Dwight Accommodation, au" JAS. W. QUEEN & CO., 924 Chestnut-st,, Philadelphla, Pa, CATALOGUE SUNT ON APPLICATION, Fart 1—Mathomatical Instruments, Ture 2--Optleal Inatrumenta, Chiengo, Rock Feland c& Vrette It a. Depot, commer af Van tiurun wad Shurmanentse Piceat ‘Ofcua, {6 Clark-st., Bheriuan, Mouse, Palnior Hous, Hotel, and 7 Cann), corner Madieon, Taare. FTN, Apparatus, _._ NOTICE, NOTICE. To All Whom tt May Concern > Tho Une States Daty Gh 9 sole owners of the patents of Tisnpolyta Mew Purine, for the United Slates, for the dlscovory an inanufactury of thy butterHke product, or Ulvamare yarine, or fat rondered at temperature’ thas will pros duco s'product froo from disagreoablo tasto or odor, and of every derivailyo ‘or product therefrom, or fram aninint fate, including tho tunufucture uf ute for, Buttering, Oleamnrgarina Butte, and all other Hutter made ftom the afuresuld produ HEREBY CAUTIONS THE PUBLIC axpinat ongnging in the manufactury of any of tha nforesald products, or in vending or otherwise tant ing In the same, undue the authority of rahe purty oe purtlos oluiintnge to have subsnquent watonts forthe Above purpuscs, oF any of Henk, #8 thoy will thoreby. Fender themasolyes Iablo ta prosecution for litringo- nent ond danases, Sulisare now pending In the Unttod States Clroult Court mumiist parties using the Atidrow patont A Stunt Injunction andiocreq was obtained, auninst tho suid Andra wnd ils associates th thu Clreatt Caurt uf tho United States fur the Routhern (istrict of New, York, ns may be sven by roference ta thd reourds uf sala Court, The United States Dairy Company {ven this cauttunary notice ta sava Innocent partios frown tho cont and: ugation etiat will : fallow upon 4D . OCEAN NAVIGATION, sally SxoupebiceusanT™” TDAlY except Bai Jehtgan Centra: Rattroad.' Hamiung American Packet Company's | oops odthtean Centra rien WEEKLY LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, | ssf dolph, Gran Pacing Alotel, and Leaving Now York Every Thursday at 2 p.m. Fon ENGLAND, FRANCE, AND GERMANY, FOR PASSAGE APPLY 10 ©, 3. RICHARD & CO, Now York, Mall (via Main and Alr Line).,.,| pay, Express Kalamazos ‘Atianuc Bxpross (dail NUDE Maprede revsceeeet Lake Bho & Kiehigan Soathera Ratiway. Olt ro oMces Bt depos, Van Ituren-st., hoad of 4, FELSENTHAL a: KOZMINSKT and fraiune ones under Sherman Yinnue snd totes #0 da. Hinthravs Cease: Gtbces Lt se Graud Tracie utal und Patmue House i a a SIRCOE NG Ce eas Encitis Jule) ab Pater How, INMAN LINE Ocean Steamships, the Britian and Uuttet States Matis, irk und Liverpool, via Queunstown. und from the princtpal Enylish, Peoteh, i ct German, lutiaiy and Boandina vied, "arty ‘Those ateamarn.carry na live stock of any kind. a FIANCIS C.MHCWN, Gon, Western Agent, t Chirkest., Chilean, Pitteburg, Cincinaatt 3 At, Leute Re (Cincinnat! Atr-Line and Kokuwo Lina.) : pot, corner of Clintun and Carroll-su., Weve Sida, “Leave. | Arrive, [ets 3 ie i je, Indl i AREDuREEBon Geeiriittneneteche | OBR | ONLY DIRECT LINK TO FRANCE. Nini Kx 8:0 pinks tb eas General Tr antic Company. ‘ ele igenige tn nay act Of antinuonne pod is | Hetweon Now York sui Unyra, Vier 4h Nit, foot | Wittsbara, Pe, Werue d& Catcone Maltwrny, atonted Tushts and isa 10 Gusanie them C00 | serayelors by this imu avout buib transit by Knglinn | USfGlarkate Valnur House, and Graod Peels Hotee wating ignorarice Whon sults au, bisuKhe, Gualial | Ten nnd todiscouifur of crosalug the Chunnel in | mre a retek, o1n, ‘Beqratary of tho Unit toi 5 Non Tore Tater Wk bas ones Dales Company, MOTEL, ATLANTIC HOTEL, | Opposite Rock Inland & Mich, Southern . B. Depot, ately renovated, cefurniehad, and changed through: over ns fang ‘to ste peraay Wolk, SESE Vorniorty of the St James and Palmer, Tits. VINANCTAL, JOUN A, DODGE & CO, () Buskers and Stock Brokers, B WALL-ST., NEW YORK, Buy and ea) ond ty 8 por cont margin, all Stocks dvaltin on tie New York stock Exchunge, and exes ft orders for Btu y exe hirects eb uyurne erates, Pull Informauva on all wasters relating w stock Speculation furnished on uppitcation. Wauk- Ty Report of muveimonta ls the dlock mutrkot sent free LUNES. RUPTURE! xéstcra, Wo will bind oursolves to pay to charitable tnstt- tutlon’ oan Luguiual Hornia that can oval by the bat ‘we cannot rutuly with PANE LAS AVE COMSON-BENE sale pts WTLETA BUEMAN & , AP AINCEE, ewe Hite ‘Dr, Parker, the patontes, hus lad twenty yours’ ox. porignce, ond te curing ula wf thy worst cusys uf upture. Alunufacturure of thy colobrutud Cowjon> ‘Henwe Truss, adopted by te Govurnmcat as the bos, i +) AMMIGU bout 28, Ut, Jono} FRANCE, Trudotle Wednestay, March 17,9. o. ‘ os Woduoalay, March at, 9m. mi. | PMalband Rxpress, LATIA DOI rangll Wednesday. Aprih Ly Xa. Mm, ho Kxprose. MUCK OF PANSAUE (incluiing wiiclTOMAVKE | Zasiue... Hirt Cabin, Slut and 6; Hoound Cabin, Steorace, £54 Including wine, boduing, and uyonaite, Checkndrawh of Credle Lyonals Taltimore « Ohto, ‘ Wilh WINTHIL Blocrnerhsont, f Chicuon | _Graud Paciletiotel, und Depot ney NORTH GERMAN LLOYD New Yor! 4 rday trom New Vork for Bouuiaunpton wud lifemon. lassongers booked far London and Paria at lowest rates, HATES OF PASSAGB—Frou York tv Sunth> Kai Depot, foot of Laku-s Une Rahs Chieaso & Eastern Mituota Hallread. - prose. Buplon, Lomlog, 2 Huu} negond eabin, HUE secure, Ol lustre, theaats teaver aL, Axutiia fur Chieauu Cimctonstt, Iedlanapotta & Louise), 9 te a0 poe 1 8:0) p sald 2:0) Bia “STATE LINE Fea Tee cey rnunadaye. Burst Cabins pt | (Danville, Route. IER i Wetioradigdagee =A . eee SCALES. cai a wisanas easese! as hottest) FAIRBANKS? | /__"_ MINERLUANKOYS. NO CULE! Xo PAY! IDR. KEAN, * 473 South Clark-at., Chicago. -SCALES Op ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & OO, | Cons! MESUBLabeSt,Oblcego. «| guruuta baeonaly oF by mak ff90 Of aaa aN Becarofultobuy only the Gea: papa bbyaiciah io thu gity why warradts suns OF ’ KIDNEY ~ PLANATION OF REVERENCE MANRS.—4: Saturiay Packic Hotel, Hrink’s Express offieg, (on northones lowing . Clarke i i i }