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‘arkar’ finad, tio for 2 eG ta Be soltvers. ¥ —" “TIE CHICAGO RIBUNE THURSDAY, MARCH , 1880. re ant ath bulk, manta Armory shoulders, #4001 7 eit Soci dloat, Moa arses uyar-oured, Wax y—Bteady at 61.04, pea ae SINCINNATI idasiar au tis SXATT, On March 2.—Corron—Easler a Foie~el and lowor; family, $5.60¢5.80: fancy, m0a6ts. AWhent unsettled and lqwar nt $1.7@1; ae all atwdita. Onte woakor at seis. Ive ih site. Baroy tem, sy ovisions—Pork dull and nominal nt $11.00, Lah gas, but atondy, at €7,00, Dulk monte frmorat 8.8040 #Ti}4, and 1075, Bacon firmor at $5.00, 67.25, and § ith fatr demand at 81.04, Renta trea a f 1D, NO, cal e235 rve, 270 1 Ont + snr onn ceca a MILWAUKEE. ' MInWAUEEE, Wis, March Hn Htoun—tnactivd andnominal. GRAIN~-Whoat firms” Oponed and advanced Ho, and closed firm; No. 1 Milwnukeo hard, #1,18; Ko, 1Milwauree, $1.14; No.2 do, #.12!¢1 March, ‘Apel, $12; May, $1174; No, # Milwaukee, Fo, 4 Wes rajoctod, 80. Corn mandy, with falr do- meodi No. % diva. Onte qulot and unchange; No. 2. We. Nye quiot but steady; No, 1, 733{0. Marley qulct and nominally unchanged; No. apring, bec, "PROVIBIONS—Quict but firm. Bless pork firm at yah cash $10.70 May, ee stoam, $0.00@7.03' te viens fad ah eatat, 10009" bay bag frg—Fowr, 14,000 belay whoat, 22,000 buy bare KANSAS CITY. 7 Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, KASBAA CITY, Mo., March 24—-GRAIN—The Price= guerent Teporta wheat recolpta, 7,059 bus ahipmorftr, Sua meri No; 2, exalt 103 April, $1.11; No. phat, £192." Comeitecolnta, 2427 buy iehin- Hots ADOT wu tirmy Bor April ra ‘. - . DETROIT. OCT, March:24.—FLAUN—Duld. . nats AVhonteasior: oxtra nominaly. ‘Noe mhito, $1.26 bids March, .$1.223¢ bids April, f1.24; Mny, $1214: June, #12136 miliing, No. 1, nominal, Frente Whients uu SuIPMENTS—W ent, 22,00) Dit. i PHONTA. sit by RIA, I,, March 2.—Gitaty—Corn active but sey high mixod, B5GIHer mixed, BAG@BC. Onin Suet but stoadys No, 3 white, B3gas0e. Mya dults No SAWINESBtondy; 20 brls finished on basts. of ' oo ~, OSWEGO. . F an ORWEGO, Maroh 24,—Gitatn—Whent lowor forsomo grades} No.1 Minnesota spring, $1.5; whito State, $1.35; red clo, $1.33, Corn nominally unchanged; Wost- em mixed, dic, INDIANAPOLIS. " SDIANATOIAS, March 24.—GRAIN—Wheat wenk; No. ae, Pale -R@l. Corn wonk at WGESsio, Onta ny BUIFAL BOFFALO, March 24,—-GRAIN—Whont and all grain neglected quotations nominally unchanged. PETROLEUM. farch 24,—PeTROLEUs—Unchane- Standard wiiite, 110 test, tke. *qieusviune Pa, March 24.—PernoLnos—Markot opened nt 8c; highest, 83{c; lowest, Act closing nt 89(cr shipments, 43.5001 8 ver miei wit ,000; charters, 4,700; vavarne, 170; transaction, cep RniAGast Pircshuia, Pa. Starch crude stendy at W(a. a for suipmenty ro" CLEVELAND, DRY Goons. Nzw York, March 34,—Tho Jobbing trade 19 fairly activo, but buainoss ts only modorate with commis sion houses. Cotton goods quiet and ntesdy, Prints {actly but prices remain firm. Printed Inwns and pide printa In guod request, and, ginghama activa: entof woolens, quist and firm. Shirts und drawers in good domand. Foreign goods loss activo. ———— ‘ COLTON. New ORLEANS, La, March 24.—COoTTON—Quict; middling, 12360; low satan: 12}40; pood ordinary, pts, 4)" ross, 4,504; oxpurts to Hise i sl aida ay Ieee evonliay ii stock, 734. 4 . TURPENTINE. Wiatarox, March 2.-SPuuirs TURPENTINE— Steady Rt 400." ‘INDIGENT INDIANS. The Exponses of Maintaining Red-' ekins, ‘ _ Wasurnarton, D. C., Maroh 23.—Tho following isa llstof tho dependont tribos having no treaty claima upon tho United States, with the annual amounts necded for thelr support and clvilizu- ton; 4 Apobascen a) Gros Ventres, and Manian, In Dako! seseeees@ 60,000 Apnches of Arizona and Now Moxico,.. 950,000 Arrapahoos, Cheyennes, Apaches, Kio- is: Comunsiety and Wichita, Zndinn ‘f nibola in 'dSiontang ati nibotnes in Siontana . 2 Hil Bloods, and Plog: a ‘Sfontia. 40,000 Chippowas of Lake Superior, Michigan. 18,200 Chippowns on Whito Enrth i tl opiinneseta. 0,200 tribo of Chi ippowas, Minncsot 20,000 Conforteratont tribes and angen ‘ot Walia Walla and Wascocs in Middle Oregon, 8,000 D'wamteh, Suquamiah, aad twenty other allled tribes'in Washington Territory, zi.too 000 ros Venires Itt Montatt, .. 2.65.06 BA Inaluns in tho Into Contral Buperii: noy,—-namely, ‘sundry fetbe pes In Kansas aad tho Indian Territo 20,000 Indians at Fort Peck, Sontana (Avatrias boines and Yanktonnis), ee + 100,000 Indians on Malheur Resorvaiion, Gre" Ree (Weiser indians and Ochocho and ‘innemucen's band)... 20,000 Inilfans rooming in Bouth -(Pendant d'Oreities aud Kootenais) 88,000 Indians. roan in Bouthcastern Oi gon (Columbia Iver Indians) see 5,000 Mukahs, Waahington Torritor: + 7,000 Mixed Shos! jones, Bantock ti pm cators In Idaho..,.... 25,000 Motos ‘at Quapaw Agonoy, Indian ox 000 Nez Pereés of Jonopi's band, at’ Ponca | Agoncy, Jnding rritory.. 20,000 Qui-nni-elis anc and SS setele Wash: aa ton ‘Torr! Bias . Aukialinins, vast + 8,000 Toukawas at Fort reat qadta jan Terrl- tory... cosesece *. 4,800 Walla Walia,” Gay ua yi an “Umuttis : 14,000 Wionttve . Wacoes, ‘To ! foo, Cadaver, Dolawares, and Coman ches, Tndian ‘Lerritory. + 24,000 Yakamas, Washington To ‘Total. ‘ Anothor ‘claes of tho National wards will he found in six semi-dopondent tribes, who are on- titlod to 808,000 por annum under tholr troatics, whleby fowever, is not umetens Ly hele manta: tenancy and education. tha called upon to make adait onal provision 1 for For Gsdw tndiua in Montana, $ 65,000 For Crow Indiang in Montana. Kortonats, and Pondant —* uns roilics Ia Montana. . Fork Kansas Indians in the ‘indian Torrt-. For Riskapoos i in Kani For Poncas in the indian’ Torritory. For Yankton ie'Batol Lowor S tonals) Sloux ! in Dakoia,..... : Total por annum... ‘ AYELUANT INDIANS, A third class of Indians, may be styled the afluent aborigines, whose perpetual Annuition, tocks, bonds, and truatefunds, are ooulval alent to Hy capital of nf Mewar of balt a milllou sae por tribe, owing ts if list of those tribe: and tho imouat Of thelr capital: | Cherokees. WHAT Wa OWS Tie TDIANS, “Tho dobt of the United States tothe Indiaus 2xcocds $24,000,000, ax sot forth below: Principal ronuivod to pay $00,189, por- ane annuities, at § per cont por ala . cove 1,028,760 unde hold an viii i cae ‘Mont, on wh tS poreont per inoue a tale cy og worth: of Thomp- . 220,511 tho itbes Btatos. 8,065,750 Biate Hoc in tho custody of tha preakurer of tho United States... 314,816 Tones stol chs Seoretary Thompeso! te clork, for. which Cougross bas mado an pppropriation, ne 84,000 umount of “annual install Benth sho ug fndlan tribes under trusty Total. "the sRine" eet Spprupriations pou ona nearly 8 ‘milton 8 ena va nalt of dole Jars ann are roquirod ‘to cat aut Pro- || Uilons cf " roation which stipu! tthe Volto Btotes shal i ae Pagaie As right in these allowuncos, the value thereof can- ngt be aah Paes File Jt will surely cure aud ond pala, 85 cunte,- i ee Ho other Whisker Dye equals Hill's~60 conte, Of your corns with the Japaneta ego Com" | MARINE NEWS. Ineressing Activity in Grain and Coarse Freights Re- ported, Tho Wages That Are Being Pald fo Seamen for Filting Ont and Coasting. Manitowoo Ico Becoming a Drug in the Chicago Market. A Liberal Budget of Port Jottings and General Notes. ae GRAIN AND COARSE FREIGITS. Tho decline in-Rrain frolghts, noted yester- day, caused offerings of two or three small car- woes, Onb'of these, 24,000 bushels of corn, was taken for the schooncr Graton ut #lx cents to Buffalo, Another, tendered to tho schvoner Empire Stato, was deelined, It is thought that the offerings of grain will be more liberi! honco~ forward, Chartors for coarse freights wore reported as follows: Schoonors E. M.Stanton and Hessto Bonlt, hemlook ties from White Lake ty Chi- cage, at soven conts.apiece; schooner Anna Marla, onk ties, pecled, fram Muskegon to Chi- ergo, nt eight cents apleeo; schooners Stronach. and Gesing, lumborfrom Saugatuck to Michigan City, nt $1.40 por 1,000 foet; scow South Side, ecdar ties fix cents apiece: scow R. H. Heoker, hemlock ties from Atmepeo to Milwat kee. nt. six cents nplece, A - vessol of Aeo.u00 capacity was wanted te, Lanter. from Muskegon to Chiengo nt 8ttd Ber 1,.0u0 feet. During the afternoon Zontorday a Captain, nnix- fous to secure a fretplit, offered to carry lumber from Muakeyon to Chlengo at $1.25 per 1,000 fect. Ofterings of frelehts were posted In the Luinber Yesevl-Qwnces’ and “Nna Club. rooms. by Capt. Thornton, as follows: Livht draught vessel, heinlockedies from Pontwater to Chicago: at eight” cunts apiece; 2.000 cedar or pine piles thirty-five fect long eneh, from. Peshtigo. to Chicnyo, 81.75 uy Hecate hemlock ties fram pier four miles” north Abnepco to Chfenyn, at six and oneshult eents aplees; cedar tica from samo place to Chicago at six ecnts nplecas 660 tons of pigdron from Monominee to Huftnlo at $2 per ton free on board; 450 tons of Pig-iron from Monomiuoe to. Dotrott a 8156 er ton: free on hourd; 1,00 tons of pig- ron fron Ek taps to Cleveland at $1.75 per ton free on boned; 1,500 tons of pig- {ron from Elk Inpids to Clevetnnd or Tair at $1.75 and $2 per ton free on bonrd. It is doubt- fulwbother vessels can be procured for tha iron cargocs named at tho flgures offered, BEAMEN'’S WAGES. Uptotho present time tho. Chicngo seamon havo taken no action on, tho question of wages, nor ts It likely that action will be taken prior to tho opening of navigntion through tho Straits. Vessela engaged in tho coasting trade on this luke bayo thus far pati tholr crews by tho trip. For west shore points and Muskegon trado $10 and €12, mainly tho Intter figure, ts freely allowed, and no alfi- culty Is experienced in seouring crews.’ Seamen engaged in fitting out vessels are being pati $1.50 por day, lt isditicult to determine tho Opentug wages in tho rain trade, but $2.50 per diem may be set down as a reasonable figure, For the Jumbor and conrso frelght. trade a dlf- ferones of 25 cents per day will probably be allowed, thus ninco Thornts $2.25 per diem, As ilo, the sallors thus far interviowed on the mu jeot express an inclination tu be lenient in tholr demands upon vessel-owners, and unless evil counsels are allowed to prevall hereaftor the folly of last season will not be reduacted. —— ICE A DRUG. Owners of vessols that havo arrived here from Manitowoc since Saturday night with ice find It dificult to dispose of tho cargoes at figures which thoy had anticipated realizing, and are ati] looking for purchasers, Yesterday, Jonah Uichards sold tho deck-lond of tho Mooking-Bird at $2.60 por ton delivered, Deducting 10 cunts per ton for selivery, leaves him $2.10 per ton, iH offer of $1.80 per ton for tho carzocs of tho Driver and Gladiator has been refused, but It is thought that the owners will bo glad to necept the tlyura in ordor to get rid of the stuf and suve shrinkage. It is said of the jcc brought hithor from unl loved that It is 60 Impure as to be fit only for packing purpotes. ‘Besides, tho ico Is vory light, varying {n thickness from elght to twelve Inches, REPAIRS AT SHEBOYGAN, At Sheboygan the schooner Evening Star, owned by C. Ranh, haa beon rebuilt from the main rigging aft, dnd lcngthéidd “fifteen foot. ‘The cost of the work will not fall short of $5,000. Capt. Alexander Donk will aguin command tho vessel. Tho schooner Charlotte Raub, also be- longlug to Mr. Ranb, hus received a thorough rebull alent that will ‘nprave her classification. Between $2,000 and $3,000 hnve boen expended upon this work. ‘The Yossel fs aealn to bo under, tho command of Capt. Duncan Buchanan, VESSEL TRANSFERS. Yesterday EB. Warner and Cnpt. Nils Johnson purchased tho schoonor Eclipse, now lying at Fort Howard, of James Roberts, a resident of Waukegan, far $1,000, .The Eclipse measures M8 tons burthon, and rates Bl, Sho was built at Milan in 1862, ‘Tho sate of tho cow Marion Dixon, by Samuel Hanson and Jotin Carlson to Andrew Little, for 76, was recorded atthe Milwaukeo Custom- Frouse Tuesday. Capt. 8B, Grummond has sold tho schooner Acontlus to John Monnhan, of Detrolt, for $10,- Capt, Frank Dangor, of Dotrott, has purchased aone-fourth intorest In tho tug ‘MoClellan, and will commund her, ; » LOCAL SHIPYARD NOTES. ; Millor Drothora have in dry-dock at thelr North DBronch shipyard the scow T. M, Hill, schooners D.R, Martin and American Union, and tho tug A. A. Wustaphieve, Tho tug is ro- celving somo new fron bottom plates; the Hill ‘new outside plank to reptnce those cut through by. tha feo in December. lust, uow sentrekioant box, now “backbone” extending nesrly uj the deok the entire ame of the eanOh an cee ava cost of the Martin o we rok rebuild, which will enitraco- now frames and att, new colling and now kovlsons, niso " calkiug; and tho American Union n Fobulld that prumises ry ralse hor clussification to AS. Tho rs of, the Union aro neurly eomnploted. When ouce again alfoat and repainted she will look as handsomo und serviceable a8 when now, TIE ILL-FATED WAUBUNO. A rumor gained circulation at Parry Sound tho other day thatan Indian, having out a hole in the fco to flsh in tho supposed vicinity of tho wreek of tho stonnin Wanbuno, dietinetly aw: the engines and bailer and partof tho hill of the largo bout.. Au uirles ure Lolng mude to Sseertuln whuthor ta la report be truc. Several Indians havo been EpOKOR to,and thoy ure in- allned to belleve ‘the report, but intimate that a reward is expected before tho bout will be shown, 4 " WILL BUILD A BARGE. Jongh iichards, of Sfanitowoc, purchased tho old propelter Susquehanna for the purpose of securing her onyine and bollor for a steam- burge whieh ho tntonds building during tho soa- son ut Banitowoc, The now craft will bo about the nlze of the Susquehanna, us the machinery cannot drive a lurger bull, ‘To. Fp pale the on, iti and bollor proj pany iy cost tt i $3,000 of tho price of an on! roy how outht, RUFFALO. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Burrato, N. ¥., Murch 24,—Business on tho “docks at this port has been, for the past fow days, very good until this morning, when cold weuthor and a snow-storm sot in, and the work of repairing and Atting out had to be stopped. ~ + Tho only noteworthy ovent during tho past twenty-four hpurs was the urrival last ovening of tho propeller Aloono, Capt, Chamberlin, from .| Totedg, with a cargo of 34,640 bushols of wheat, consignod to Messrg. Whitnoy & Gibson, Tho yesse] procecded to the city elovator to dis- obaryo hor carxo. Capt. Chamberlin atates that ho encountered quita 9 moriny weather on the trip down, but ould nothing of {aporiance hee th ta ta saver tuted forth this ner ore ©: ena ne es f hus taken out eloaranoo nh {for Ch! mye was lvarne: to“day that a seboonor had boon ehartored ta carry ‘odAlto Chlenyo at is cont ton, ‘This ts Hise Pent ub othe season, and will oatablish he rate to be paid atitthe ‘Ope! pong oF Bee ee ee au thevelud repute tat U0 conta is vee coal to Chicago pod Milwaue me in deters era ere tris Aye froin this port: oF tho MILWAUKEE, Special Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune , + Minwauxes, Marob 25.—The, schooner: Swale low was chartérod to-day to Yoad ¢orn at 6X cents to Hutluld or 6} conts to For coneny ahipugy’a option. MDL’ 8 oF Evergreen is tn dey-dock “at Wolf &, Davidson's, Tho steam-burge Forest City camo out og tholr stutlonary dock lust evening, and from Abhnepeo to Chicago, at | is a Prop 0. Prop Mike Gru tho propellers City of ow York and Lowell went In together this mornt Capt, Lon Vaneo, of tho schooner David Vanco, arrived here from lawn tila morning. Capts. W. Boyeo, of tho schooner VPenokeo, and Dennis {onch, of' the schooner Marengo, hiave also put. {nan appearance. Tho schooner Bpy 18 being suppiled with wire standing rigging, and tha schooners Wella Hurt pal Anas Bmntth have given orders for new aro booms, Thero was only ono snil arrival to-day, the gohuonor BF. Wado, with ralirond thee. Arce vals yesterday wero Us ateam-bat jam ny eeaners, Sandy. Morr! oe ye and Active, Sntrlay. afternoon ‘ito! ‘new stenm-bnrge for the [nter-Oceni ‘Trankportation Company will be launched nt Wolf & Davidson’s. Sho will bo named Minnesota, The achoonor Lucia Simpson to-day com- menced putting on her canvas, THE WELLAND CANAL. Spectat Duapatch to The Chteago Tribune, 8, Carnnntnes, March 2.—An {mportant meoting of tho Board of Trado was held here to- ight. The Preatdont, Dr, Oille, occupied tho chnir, and oxplained the object of the mecting, which was that the probable delny in the open- ing of canal navigation necesaltated prompt ac- tion on the part of the business men of the Do- minion, The present dtate of the forwardness of the works on tho canal was fully discursed, and Capt, James Murray, of the firm of Hunter, Murray & Cloveland, stated that ns far ns thelr contract. was concerned and the work dono on their sections, which included the tha worka on the abutments and piers on the Grand Trunk Hallway bridge at Port Colborno, thoy could hand over thelr work by the Int of April, and remove all Dbstructions to nnvigation ina few hours afterward, but for other sections ho was not prepured to'spenk, So fur as con- cerned their contract the canal could bo opencd on the Iith of Apri ‘The question of tho abolition of thils was then gone into, and -m different ship-owners ex- Preseed thoir disapproval of them In tho theo of Ca ee of the United States on tho Erio mal, t, Norris moved, seconded by Cant. Larkin, EMRE the Proaltent of this fonrd be fully authorized to lay the petition Atonted at their Inst meeting before tha Committes of tho Do- minton Honrd Jn Ottawa, and use all reasonable Iniluences to have it adopted.” Capt. Larkin exprossed a hoy pS, that the heavy tax now Init on ocean wud Inke vessels fa Montreal would bo romoved, so a8 to give the fuliest nivantnge to Canndian trado and de- velop our marine Interests. Capt. Rh. Wynne, went fully into the question, and thought that a bonus should be given for tho early completion of our great water router, Suveril other gentlemen spoke on the vital necenalty of auitating this important question, suggesting that Mr. Pago should at once visit tho canal, after which tho meeting adjourned, REACIUNG INTO CANADA, Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Ont., March 2.—Tho Northern Trans- portation Company gives notico of application fora charter, The purposes for which incor- poration {s sought are trade and navigation by water with steamships and vessels: building, buying, and selling steamships and vessels, dooks and a Wwharvos, in connéction with tho un- dertaking; and ncquiring, buy ins and selling real estate in connection thorewith, PORT JOTTINGS. The tug Brothors has gone. Juto commission for canal-boat towing. ‘The schooner Kingflahor, belonging to tho Winslow fleet, was docked at Mitler Brothers’ North-Branch yard last ovening, with 2 cargo of 33,000 bushels of wheat on bunrd, to repair a slight lonk occasioned wh resting upon tho bot- tom by Khizte street bridge. The: propeller Dean itiehtona was towed to tho Tiihors Coutral A slip yosterday f for the leo poso of receiving & cargo of package frelght, anatly, provisions, on 8 through-rato engige- ment. ‘Tho now towing tariff, agrocd Hi n by the va- rious: iug-owners of this Port, will be in effect on and after to-das Cupt. Roland bas arrived wel from Buffalo to fit out the schooner 8. V. 1 ton. ‘Tho port of huilof tho nhooner Tronsides has been changed to Muskegon. ‘The classification of tho schooner Nowsboy, under tho new survey, 1i1,—having proved unsat- isfactory to tho owners, a now survoy bre been whe ‘at thoir request, and will be mado forthe wi he joko son the crows of the tugs Thiclcke, camptsit and Huekley, Lute Tuceday ight tho tugs steamed down to tho Hghthausea slip to watch out for vossels, and while lying there the schooner George L. Seaver snited by. and moored atadock near Itush strect bridge. “Tho crow of tho Thivicke lacheaerd tho nestgal at daybreak yesterday, and sceure tarred of migae fell into the river yesterday. atlernnty while being hoisted on board of the schooner Perry Hann. The property was re- coyored, and iinmediatoly sold to a confectioner, John Wonts, who has suited na mate of the schooner Bello Brown for four seasons, js now Captain of the schooner Gon. Worth. . AROUND THE -LAKES. Anson ©. Allen, for many years connected with tho hendquarters of tho Western Trans- portation Company ut Milwaukeo, and a brother of John Allon, Jr, Munager of tho Western Transportation Company, at Buffalo, dicd in Milwaukee on Tucsday, ngod 42 years. Thomas Burns, # fireman on tho Anchor Lino Propollor Indin, foll Into the hold of the propel- ler at Buffalo, on Monday, and sustained seri- ous injuries nbout tho head and shouldors, Tho Butfalo harbor tugs will be furmed into two IInog,—Maythan's and Hand's. Card rates are to be catabilshed, Buffalo gratn-shovelers held a meotin; Monday for tho considerntion of a Prepon) don ie ralge tho rate of trimming cannl-bonts from 1 to $1.25 per 1,000 bushels, Action was post- faned undil thot opening of navigation. It wus unanimonsly decided to domand pay direct from the clayators instead of from tho bosssbayclers, as formarly, ‘The achooner Porsia bad n vory rough passage from ronantn. to Oswego Saturday nigot, E. M. Peck bas given up tho sohame of pur- ohusing « consort burge far the. yan pelts, be be- cnuse suitable craft are hold to Minneapolis willy therefore, inake hee rounds alone this senso! ‘The tu Guise and Witoox are boing housed in at Detroit, Tho anchors and chains of tho schoonor Batuma were ca at Marshal's ealo in Detrolt ‘n day. oF tyro at 6 pro pellor &t. Paul wns advortised toleave Detroit for Cheboygan yosterday, . The steam bargo Alpena and consort, Woe- Tons, aro cbarterud for tho scason to run be- tween Buffalo and Duluth, in tho intorest, itis thought, of parties who aro stockholders in rallronds running, out of Duluth, It is not ion what consideration they ure gunrantecd: Ably, go farts grain is concorned, about 2 Per cont above Chicago Should the Straits Or ‘Nnokinaw. opon any length of _ time before navigation to Lake Supe- rlorcau bo resumed, numbers of the vessels chartered for iron oro will come to Chicago from the Lower Lakes for ono ourgo of grain baton entering on thoir scnson fron-ore contruots. If Lake Superior navigntion can bo resume 101 over, about the time tho Straits oper the pros oot is that tho chartored vosacls will immed! wily entor tho ore ee steam-bargo 8t,_ Joseph and hor consorts, the “Adleondack and Delos” Do Wolf, will bring cargocs of lumber from Saginaw or Bay ye on thelr: Hf Erp. to Chicago from Detroit. stenam-bargo Alleghony will run from wonaatauo lowor end of Lake ivlohigaprtotint {sloin tho lumber trade, towing two burges,— the Fulton and one othor,—on a senson Suerter alsont 25 por cent eh Bay x a ten. barge Hleanor, which sunk w bay City In Jeff, boon rufa and fs to Uo itt sé ‘Tha Milwaukee schoonor Portor aaa fora grain eR Ner from Dotrolt to Buffalo, Mcsars, Whorlo, Work & Son, of Middle Buss Istand, Lake Erlo, are having bullt n freight and Reneatiy! propeltor of 100 feet keel, which will a noavily ironed sows to, bo capable of broak- ing A pasau a through ¢ eight inches of feo, ‘Thu now craft is intons for the trada between Sundusky and tho Islands. Messrs. Wolf & Davidson,’ of Milwaukee, pro- pogo goon to build another now tig of about tho sone dimensions ag the John A. Crawford, re- cently launched from thelr yard. ‘Tho eule of se propeltor. ‘ntoiope toCurtis & Einteny for $25,000 cash is Foparted from Bay , PorT OF CHICAGO, AunIVALE, Btme Atponn, Murs on, sundries, Mr rop G. J. ‘'rucadell, Milwaukeo, sundrios, Prop M, Grots, 31 uskcxon, dumber, Prop Nashua, Ludingtot Prop Annie Laura, Sobr 0, J, sinith, Musice eon w Sohr foldit, Kewaunee, Bobr George VOT, A jumbor, Schr Success, ‘Manitowoo, railroad tea. Schr J, Duvall, Kewaunco, bark, CLEANANCKS. Stmr di pott Muskegon, 12 bris pork and sun. ft 4 PropG., iryesdol, Grand Havon, 60 brig tour = al C. Willlains, Baugatuale, fundrics, rob, Muskegon, tight, four, Ann yin, Ludington, Ugbt. Schr sete fa ito Lake, Hight, Boe cl ogy Abau: Bon ae Wate Eaker ae ee 6:9, warand vit Have ri eae be Ketebuite sat Buy, tig ro ah Yay Ath te Bone neh Brown, W! ht Sour J. ana Ay Ban! Bay, Ught, and A, gitoawon Wi GONE E To FIGHT INDIANS; 8 « Bpecta h to The CAtcago Tribune, '1* Jiuenieie, Wis, March %4.—Frank Hoberté, son of A, J. Roberts, and ‘Eddie Burrus, son of Dr. A. B, Burrus, Both of this city, ugodt io ears euch, run away, from home sy orday atte and haye not been beard of siftce, al though dil ait? ent search bes been ude for bam ‘Burrus a8 dark complexion and dark ou: + Kobe rte, faiy eemploxion and Hgbt bals, BA ir Oi, THE COURTS. Judge Moran Decides that a Non-Free- holder Is Debarred. By the Common Law from Sorring on Juries in This State, New Suits, Judgments, Divorces, Banke * suptcy Matters, Etc. JURONA’? QUALIFICATIONS, An interesting point of {nv was raised for the first timo. in this State bofore Judge Moran in tho Ciroult Court yesterday afternoon. A juror was challenged by Mr. William &. Brackett, of the firm of Kraus & Brackett, on the ground of his not boing # frecholder. Judgo Moran, after hoaring Mr. Brackett's argument, allowed tho shallenge for causo, and the Juror was sot aside. ‘Tho argument, in substance, waa as follows: ‘The, doctrine that fn order to be a Jurora man must also be » freeholder had been In force from the eariicst times in England, and pany decisions from the Year Books. curly writers, and reports were cited to sustain thie, ‘chia doctrine was In foree In early Colontal times and at the thine of thoRevolution. By the ordinance of 1787, trials and judicial proceedings, nccording: to the coursn of tho coinmon lnw, wert guaran: tecd ta the people of the Northwest Territory. In one trin} for bigh tredson in the reign of Jatnes tho Firat this: rebt of challenving for inek of freehold qualification was denied. This was considered so great an outrage that the freehold qualification was inserted asa right in the BIL OF thts of 16%. ‘The statute of scoond Itenr tho Fifth, chapter third, was tho first Enulisl stitute regulating this common law right. ‘The preumbie of that statute was: Snerg At lasted enable t tho present day, whero it fs cited “that many unqualiled persons have of Inte beon summoned as Jurors, and by rearon of their meanness and poverty were ousily Hable to. ba Dribed and suborned.” Thorefore this statute onncts that the freehold qualifiention at common Jnw shall bulicreased. The Frechub qualilication 48 now tn forces in Now York, Inditna, Toxas, North Caroling, Now Jersey, ‘Tonessoe, anid othor States, Tt Is not. therefore, an aniclent relly of tho cominon Inv. Tho prevent stututo of Hiinols concer! ny Jurors provides in general language that “a juror shull be freu from all legnl exceptions.” ‘This must rmcnn such legal exceptions as were known to tha common fiw, ‘a8 tho common law, where unrepealed by atat- ‘ute, is in full force in Lltnols. Tf thin decision Js sustainod by tho Appolinta pnd Supreme Courts, it eT purify. trial y jury in this State, and do away with profes- eloriat jurors, THE FIDELITY. Tn tho caso of A, A. Johnson vs. Tho Fidelity Savings Bunk,a flual decree was entered yester- day by consent, before Judge Jameson, decree- ing that “The prayer of sald bill be ond it Is hereby granted; and ft is ordered, adjudged. and deerced that the order hereinbefore entered, appointing n Receiver for anid defendant, be and it hereby in bontirmad and continued, and gald Recolyorship 18 continted aud con- flemed; and it is aontared, adjudged, and decreed that ull tho estate and nesota of enid defendant, both rent and personal, and ail. tho claims, mands, and rihts in notion and property of all kinds whatsoever and wheresoevor situated, of said defendant, be closed out, and sold, and dis- posed of under sald Recelvership In:accordanco with the directions of this Court to the Rocelver eoncerning tho same, and the procecds distrib- uted to tho creditors of said detendant accord> ing to such directions. “it is further ordered and decreed that said Recelver and the pnartios beroto have lenve to apply to this Court, from time to timo, for auch, furthor directions ns may be necessary.” TAX TITLES. Judge Barnum yestorday decided the case of W. M. Balley ve. Portia Gage, involving tho question of tho legality of tax sales in this county sinco 1870. ‘Tho snic wns made in October, 1874, for the taxes of 1872 and 1873. The complainant acquired title under a foreclosure snte of n_trust-decd exocuted by him. Tho prinetpal ground of ob- fection to the tax deed was that tho notice given by the tnx-title buyer before he took out bis deed was insufficient. Judge Barnum, following tha decision of Judge Tuloy on tho same ques- ton Ina recent cage, hold that the Constitution of 1870 demanded that the party taking out a tax deed should first give notice to the owner and all waties Intercatag: of such intended appll- ention, Ley feielaturo in 1478 attempted to give fore 16 this provision, but failed to pro- vide nny manner for giving notice ere the Jand wis yacantand unoccupied, and stso not assessed fn the namo of any person, In tho present case notice. wie givon by buts ne attempt wus Dubliention, made to serve owner Porsanally, although at the thio ie was living boro in Chi cago. Inusmuch os the Lesistature bud ‘failed to provide bow notice should bo given in such a case, it was held that:no legal tax-deed could be mado, slice! tho adoption of the Constitution in. 1870 Of Innd that was unoccupied ant not ns- sessed In tho nano of anyone. The sale in the preront case whe therefore act aside, and tho ix-deed ordered to be canceled as a cloud on complainunt’s property. THE ATLANTIC dé PACIFIC. Tho argumonts on the motion for Hecolver in the cuso of tho Atlantic & Pacific Tolegraph Company ys..Tho Baltimore & Ohio Kallroad Company and the American Union Tolegraph Comipany, were concluded yesterday aft- orn before andgo Tuley. Mr. Jowett, on ehalt of tho dofendants, occupied tho fore- noon, and Judgo Ueckwith, for the complainant, tho afternoon, in summing up, io Court thon took tho matter under advisoment, ‘promsluy to tive a decision Tucsday morning. ITEMS. e Judgo Jumeson returns to bis chancory-room Monday from tho Crlininal Court, and Judgo Smith will tuko his placo, Tuesday will be tho Inst dry for placing canges on fhe A cae calendar of Judgo Jameson, and the en begun that diy. Monday, April Bl te with hear cons bare a ienam ited a dl) to Philip H. judge Barnum granted a divoreo to A poker from Margaret G, Docker on the ground of dosertion. — + FEDERAL courts. R.E, Jonkins, Assigneo of J. 13. Hoppa, bogan asult yestorday to recover $2,000 of tho North- western Planing-3ill Company. A discharge waa issued yesterday to Honry C. Ron th bankruptcy petition of 8. 8. Hayes: dismissed and Costa returned, he having: ied bee FeXealgaees Will Uo choson thls mornlog for Kor ainand Uorman and Ucorge son, es 8TATE COURTS. Fuller & Smith began n sult against Washing- ton Libby yostorduy, claliniug $2,000, B.W. Thomas, Itocolvor of W. Mf. Doo, sued Goorgo Hilton for $1,000, Sertrades di, Hacdin Med a DN Against Fer- nando and June G, Jones, Kirk Hawes, Assignea of the National Life- Insurance ce oh and others to forecions 8 a mortynge for $2,000 on the . s6ae the He Hf of the Wi of oN, W. M6 af Boe. 40 tak "Aho to B, i¢-ar tho i Nope Of ee. 8, 40, 13, contains tng fat il forty yinrua Bonita Locbo and Charles Kozminski fited a dill ay inst Adulino dloyer, Jounio Meyors Addio Moyer, Gertio Moyor, Willlam ‘Charles, und Adolph Moses to foreclose a trustedced for $2,000 on Lot 4 Block 4, in the suliivision of Hloak :63, Gitenge zig toad fltrond seek athe r 10 Cunal8u division of Bee, 83, 80, 1 PROBATE COURT. . A Jury of twelvo eatled In the Probate Court, yesterday found Wiliam E.Coman and George W. Morris insune, and it was ordorol that con- servatore be appointed. In tho estate of Hugh Adama lotters of ad- ministration wero tesuod to Amanda J, Adams, ‘The Gstate is valued at about $100,000, Ju tha estate of Gustaf Kull lottors of ad- iintatration Wore Issued to Caroline Kalb, The estute ta yatued at about $2,100. in the cetate of Ernest A. Eni otal, minor, lotters of gunntianship wero lasted to Wultant it Linn, tho estate is alued at about $10,009, In tho estuto of Cora 8. Linn, minor, letters of fardlanshiy were issued to Willan R, Linn, sta valued at about $4 In the estate of Gerrit Privster lottera of ad- ministration were fssuod to Heleun, Priester. ‘Tho catate fs valued ut about In tho catate of Holnrich ‘inked letters of administration were Issued fo La joa Brischo, | ‘Tho eatuto ts valued at about $2,000, In the estato ot Anna Sobdell, letters of ads Both Bobdol, The ministration wero [ssued tw Set eutato is valued at about $3,000, THE CALL. Junge Rronaxtr—Kemalnder of bis caloudar, beginning at 1,188, No, £186, Wiloy Va. Asay, on a2 Jupaz Drsk—1,207, Norton vs, Chicago Btamp- (ng Company, and 607, Hubbapd ys, toach, No cage on trial, Jubax anes ahs Sor, Bie B18, BLT, 820, ee ue B33, BH, Bi coi ba io 8 Ai body ind Go, eit iwotucive” No Jubar fair —No a and Peremp- 30, tory call end Sasibat ve, bet ‘On trial, SNe subaR Jauuson—Chanvory motions at 0:15 *Stbaw i -RoGuus—Bd to 99, {peluaive. Tho rall- err eg RO ae Bk B- 5 te No 120, Sue ve. Gomenhurdé, on trt iB sea JubGU TuLEY—3 4, 5,6, No, Lon hearing, Needs a7, (Rep, Ee, EM, TER, B12, BH, AT, AO, 854, ahsy 0h, BOL, ,beleanare 4 JUDGMENTS, Unttep Srates Cincurt Counr—Jopan Bronarrr—James M. Flower, Receiver of the German Nationn! Bank, vs. K. 8. McCormick and W. G. McCormick, $1,304.68.—Sinssnchusetta Mu- tual Life-Insurance Company ve. Tho County of Kankakee; verdict Sa au foun and motion for new allroad pany of Iowa va. Rdwaris, $4,W0h 43, 3 Flower, Rueetvor, ote, va. Willan 4. Onahnn, $1.780—Altee Franchere vs. Mortimer Suanlan, $3 Cincurr Count—Juvar Monsn—W, M, Greg it. Finatings, Ri ecreedent ic nell et al. ys. Jesso C. Boyd; verdict, 192,23, mand motion for new trial. ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT, Bpeetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, SpnixarictD, Ml. March 24.—Opinions wore to-day fled in tho Clerk's office here in the fol- lowing cuses taken by the Supreme Court ut tho January term: 4. MeConnell vs, McConnell; affirmed. & Noyes va. Korn; ailirined. ae Germania Fire-Insurance Company vs. Bice firs vt Jeueee i Ratlroad Company and Chicago & altat manic Company vs. Healey; reversed: ariedod Buckley: affirmed, , Montleella, Bull ing & Loan Association ve. Mrmed. ue a ucher v8, Patterson: affirmed. Smith; affirmed, Es » einilana va. Cox: reversed, £5. Hewitt vs. Hoard of Education; aMirmed.. 26. Union National Bank va, Bonk of Com- merees amrmed. Natthiy ¥s, Btufllebenm; affirmed. inyery vB. erry: reversed und remanded, MeDonalds afirmed. 8. Jorrete; roveracd and re- mt “city of Quincy va, eps Burlington & Qtiney Rallroad: nitirmed, SH. Unyward ys. Merritt; at ih. Indianapolis & St. Tuts. Taliroad va. Bie- Collom: uilrinnd. 38. Keece ct al, vs. Smith; attirmed, 38 Emery vs. Keighan: firmed. wes Inols Central ftallroad vs. Goodwin; ro- 40. Smith ve. Truatecs: affirm 41. ihelps ve. Htnols content. "fuattrond Com- pany; affirmed, az. Mester vs. Hourer; roversed and remanded, #3. Smith ve. ‘Buttenkan; aff x Holms vs. Chicago & Alton “[taltrond; af- ed, Tn Wilms vs. Jess; affirmed. ae Mnpes ct al. vs, Seott ot i affirmed, 8, Walker va, City: of Springtields afirmed. n ‘Trustees of Schools va. Howe allirmed. iat Woreeater National Hank vs. Cheney; al- : PEOPLE'S DOCKET, 3. Lambkin vs. Tho People; reversed and re- manded, 7 Wilson vs. Tho People Mrmed. 8. Johnson vs, The Teoph reversed and re- manded, 9. Orrell vs. The Peupte: edt. 00. Tngrahnan vs. The Teaomor dismissed. a Wilson vs. Tho People; affirmed. f theso cnaes seventeen were from tho Thifd District Appellate Court, only ene of which wns reverged. whieh {fs a high compliment to the Ap- pellate Judges of this district, f the Jotlet & Chicago and the Chicago & Alton Railroad Compantes ¥a, Heate: known ns the Healey Slough ense, the Court verses the judgment of the First District Appe! Inte Court, nnd decides tn substance that the far- famed Heatcy Slough is not a navigable body of al In tho sense in which that term fs used in’ avicial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Orrawa, IH.. March 24.—Opinions were filed to-day ithe following ensest . 8D. Hard! reversed eand remanded, ling va. Osborn; 18, D. Anirews se Campbell; affirmed. 1) S.D. Chicas & Northwestern Ratlway Carper va. Dimlok; ee and remanded: anaes jcatt dissents. 4,8, D. Clty of Chicago vs. D..A. Gago ot al: reversed and remanded with directions 3. Beymour ct al. vs. MeCuniche; reversed and romunded with directiot 41. Momitt et al. va. King; reversed and ro- maiided with directions to dlemiss. ANUS MENTS, FAIRBANK HALL, (Contral Af Fait Block.) SECURE to>4~ tovax SEATS For tho only Grand Concert by the MENDELSSOHN BOSTON GLUB QUINTET And ABBIF CARRINCTON, Appearing tn one Chamber Concert, Inaucurating Fairbank Hinton BASTEI MONDAY, March 2), Hesorvod Suata ane doting. B. CARPENTER, Manager. BPYICKER’S THEATRE, Engngement of tho Brilliant Artiste, MISS ADA CAVENDISH. ‘Thursday und Friday Evenings, MERCY MERRICK! faturday Matinoe ROMEO AND 3UL4 Saturday Evening —UADY CLANCAMTY, Next weck-oa Nie situ TOOLEN'S THEATRE “THIS THUNSDAY EVENING, MARCIT 3, LAST NIGHT BUT ONE! Of the Original and Only Jamon A. MERNE'S HERNE'S IKERNE'S HEARTS OF OAK! SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MARCI %, POSITIVELY LAST PERFORMANCE. Tho Curtain will rita wt 2 stint Monday, March 2-" Trayediana of WuRintaroo. SS HAMLIN THEATRE, A POPULAR SUCCESS! Enthualaatio wolcome tendered Chicayo's favorite Comedtoune, MISS KATIE PUTNAM, On hor reappearance hero, after an nbsonco of three years, in the mirth-provoxing comady-dratn ontitiod LENA, THE MADCAP. HAVERLY’S THEATRE, Pia TIAVERLY Propriotor and Manager, AT NIGHT HUT D Of Hartloy Compboils great Comedy-Drama, THE GALLEY SLAVE. A Mk SUCCHESL | Orteinal Company, from rien, New ork, insludin fa 4 Attn Maa Mugiork atnforani, ae nrank Yeyute, Bird de a litvan Sir. charles Ac Mo: Hanus, Mr. a Murma, (Mr, ira Tiendarson, Sir Changs Wahsien Mr"isigang iberte tiee wate Bartimer, Siva. Al. (is Bnydore Mise Charlotte Novillor tthe Geonsto, Mr, Dent DMondiay-Weuthorauy-Goodwin Froliques, r OSALS, Proposals for Mititury Supplies, HMRapQuatireny DevANTaENT oF THE ULATT Pty OUARTEI. ere, rch FALED porns ‘i risen suljectte tho eunditions, whl) be att ls oiey un 1 ck, noone an”tucedy. A tn for the dives nu thine iit will be opened, nites lt “for Hie furnishing aud de> a cumment: iy ca hee ist mai Grune duwedth: ST Fath iy harcowt,aranah af anid 7 bs roqedret at irony Hott, i arom ore Ngtrara int OH toot: Fuet Hale Hort Douglas, Fore Cauugon, PUre itoblnnns Cauy Shor tany ort fatrautoy Fart Fetterman, Hore Sabioney ind Kort (Waahaklas Hrapivals will also be rwcoived ub Us ote to the day and hour abows nimed, for the delivery on te a palety Nearest to the mines on thy line of ihe’ Ghat Pacitic ftallrond, iN five thousand tons of oF) puunds wo tho ‘ton, Alva Tor dultvery at the Otiana to pat, OF batalla onthe Union Pear eet fd on [uth pressnca ivory OF A 8 the rate por KW pu yinent far lin suyplioy depands upon Sppraprlation for Uy uu pyrpany by Conran, Fupoeais ur the atures munitoned. or, fatananl se fee thu tie bole rouuirad. will Such praponsl shuld te in trip eas, nope rane or sacl urticly, Rud viel ithe evarament Eenorvus the lah to ect any ur al provnale, A uretarence rill be aiveu to wrigios imtuatia producti Bian propuauie aiid, printed circulate statuuy the nt a ed quantiles of Waod, Cliarevnl cau fet ouch station, und glee fol ine structions a taaninee of Vidding, coudiuinns to beviacrvad By bidders and terms uf contract, &c, will uo furnlahod amare Jon to chia ote sg ur to Ue a o Faslous stations wain pusale would be i a iarked orm rt at aud Teh eet Huvelupes ont tutta pr tho a Rabe alte ur bo the reser ot LUDINGTON, Chiot Quartormast SCALES, Quartermustsry enn nnn FAIRBANKS’ ea ie. tation. Me BTANDAKD SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, a BL. De parglylto buy only the Geaulne, dunar Bansus—t0 and UW. No case on eearinss JVPNE JAMEAON—Nos, GH, 44 704, TMA, and 720, Jupor Lavostis—[nsane cases from 9 fet cases Geperal Nos. 2.451 nnd 013, ‘Carenaine oie GLOVES. — KID | GLOVES . To-day we open our SPRING IMPORTATIONS PATENT ON SEAMLESS AND BOUDIER, IN ALL THE NEWEST PARIS SPRING SHADES, Comprising 24 Colors, 3,4, and 6 Buttons. DON’T BUY INFERIOR GOODS ELSEWHERE Whentvre sell you FIRST-CLASS Gloves at the same prices, Every pair warranted. - PARIS RID GLOVEDEPOT, 04 STA TH-ST. Wholosale Dep't, 96 6 and 98 State- at. up-stalrs, ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, “ROYAL HAVANT LOTTERY. GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING! ‘Has regularly taken place an ‘'uosdny, Bil niece, amounti ng to. eat 72 Prizes, amounting to... PRICE OF VICIET, rie Hales Quarters, Hichlhe, Tenth, Trent, 4h cus} i dneormni at ., fetal by Draft, ‘ork Ordinary | Viruwinue wiwaya avery ISuayey Cap~ TAY YLOR & co.,! Bankers, Establiatiod 1549, Walleat., New York, WJPRUSSES, $100. Wo wilt bind ourselves to Hy, toa fhariavte | nett pe 10 tn ense of an Inguinal Hernia can tained by tho band that ‘we canal Waist wih Heyeeaeee a RETENTIVE “COMMON-SENSE ne VARTLELE, AUTMAN & PATER, G3 Stato-at., Chicaxa, It, De parker, the patenioc. bas had twonty years’ ox- bre es or se. worsi casos of tupiuree Hanatacarers of the celebrated ‘Commons Bonss Truss, adopted by iho Government as the bost, an OOBAN NAVIGATION. xeNQRTH CERMAN LLOYD. pO os nes caee os Parte. uruay trum New vars fot 1 Tansonnota booked for on, Hrum New York, to Gouth anipton,. london. Hinvre, vd. iigerogne nest “oh HOF eocond enbin, $4; xtreme, GL Usiarn tfewots Rt reduced maton, Petes’ &, CO» 3 Bowling treo i CLAUSENIUS & © {Mouth Garis STATE LINE To Glasgow. Liverpool, Dublin, Halfaat, and tendon: Ly no covery Shureday. Firat Cabin, §0 ee: jo 'sccommodstion. ‘Boson Cabin, et jtooruge, $2, atv nd. 4a Itundal pte TONS IMGT Want i sian sia ANCHOR LINE MALL STEAMERS Now York nnd Glaszaw, AVIA, March 21, (iam | ETIOPIA,Aprit 10, $0 ARCOM Ane on | CUCASIAS ApH 1 it nit & to London dleuct, ALBATIA, March 3,60 [CALLE HSTAA DIAN On Cabins, 65 to #8, Excursion ‘Tiekats at reduced rates. TIENDERSON BROTH Ets, 09 Washington-st. SEW LINE OP STEAMERS DIRECT TO LEITH, SCOTLAND, R. BAIN & CO., Produco Urokers and Commission Agents, LEITH, Auaranteo highest market valu lutristed to thoir ears. Frown Loniton Banker's draft. Iigh cation. WHITESTAR LINE Carrying the United States and Korat Mall betweon New York und taverp ‘Ur passaxe npnly teCom- mean on 4sSouth Clarcent LERED LAGKRGREN, Gen'l Western Agont, 1977 Dratia on Grent lirkain end Irolwud, CUNARD MAIL LINE, Salling twice a week to and from Tir page 'l' ich tes Alvorponl, ploun ul vilt, olfast Jandonderry Jowgat rates, i aie, corner Cink and, Wid planta fl tot ards, wh Towest Tue Te UU VElNier Gon Wester agent. WINANCIAL, FATHER DE SMET CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINING COMPANY, Lawrence County, Dakota Territory, “BLACK HILLS.” Capital $10,000,000 In [00,000 Shares of S100 HACE! and valuable pronorty bas heratofore and cantrilled by a few capitalist ua tnoniy and moana I haa voon yreusht Loltapresont situteucle eondion. Santhly dividends uf iW cunts per share were com most BOUT LC With the view of creating a markot for it these own have contributed about Ul sharos of itweayital stock, which have buen placid in the Lands of the une jrosent the stwok fa offered at “TWENTY DOLLARS persharo, bat the right is rosorved tu advance tho dice without nutten, Atupulvts and Descriptive Mapa will be sent 10 ap- TUATBEA w & co, 13 Pin BS Svaisait s stn, forall consignments account rales with raferuncos.on applt- tea Ni recut Baie, Now MUSGRAVE & ¢ & 00, BANKERS, No, 29 Pline-st., New York. DELORITS received wubjuct to check at eight, aud intoroet allowed on tally tate UVEANMENT BONDS, BLOCKS, and sll inv myntvocurition buugituud sald omeimestasii UAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON London Joint Stock Bank, London. qliny aul galt all Amorican Boourition sa the Lone $1, 2 200 i Onicial rapurta free, "i tack options of #0 ty RAL J CO., Bunkers STEPILE: THE CHIROL. oleh. 14 Duarburpest, gh Instant fellof, Mieplene Mthgbt Salve for burna, bol curnscuts, brulsea,dc.y rug? sista have it. Su pur box. York, PRINCE a, Celebrated Bicycles; by CYCLE. extreme rigial Silber the ianiation of vibra bull and elesanca of farms bost TAtOrIATR and jn Fay Minstrated pricelist frae on appileation. Hesvelase ‘Axente wanted tneoumnowe tbe sie . The Corentry Rach'nists? Corapany ‘The original makers of the London Offices, Holborn Vindnet, e Cc. ATLANTIC HOTEL, Opposite Mock Island A Mich. Sonthern Ht. R. Dept. ’ Lately renovated, refurnished, and changed through: ‘ont jn every particular. ¥iret-cli and mu 2 par day. . me Renate even R, AILTOAD 1 TIMN-TABLE. EXPLANATION OF REFENRNCE MARKac4 gate tan “Gunday excepied. gMoueay ‘exoe ie 4 For ping-Car Reommndations wie at yet the” a foligetn Hei teh f Stinks Exprens 0 nent corn Chicago, aivariieianiiee of Mt. ¥ way. Union ‘be it cornur Madisun and Canale Tobet OMices, 6 Ciark-stPslmer Mouse,and Grand Paeite ite ai duchion, oF is a Lo Crome and Winona. "eee Hotel, th Union iw ‘Hever Omeees at Le URSA UB recite latin betseh fe Teave. | Arrive. Kansas City & Denver fast Ex, (912: pm © 3:0 por Kansas iy Ni Night Express. bmg is in! xt boule, Mpringiold a3 am? 8:0) pm opie & New Urlenns Expresa,,. am® | pm seh ‘Sprint as. pm ! rbam Peotin, Harlington fe am $30 pm (& Keokuk Bm § 7:33 wm Pokin ® Peorts Express pm? ho pm gh Paduenb it, 1, am, 8:0 pm foator, Lacon, Washingtin i: pres pm | Jolioes Dmg acon es: a0 pile 10 am «i PristaciePmstic? Tetana a & Pacitia Rath pot, corner of Van vata, 1 Otteos, i Clark-at, Boorman Louse, Palmer Hose, Grand Vacite Hotal, and 7 Canal, corner Madison, 2) tof Lake-st. th e z Depot, fant of Lako-at- and foot of Mwomty-accon teste doi ile ath sabe ree jantio Ps Anca E an SERS HADIUB soerenereseescenseen ef PHHIY BUA WI Lake Share de Michigan Aouthora Jtatiway, Picker ofoca wt de Ball and Ben cs fiatte! x. y. Pittaburg, Clactonatt a st. Lont IE, cat omits Expie Pl eee hata Valuer Liuawocand @ So a etr-encontce ee SS Te Areva”. fe Cingtonat 1painnayo 7 fet 40 + 8:00'p = i ne Nt pal taem . |. ~ Chiesgo & ee atitiots Bultread, i ey Ge Hotel, and ta Of Clinton and Case Taave, | dive: i fy i pm Ries Totet gumand Counell ae Rioux city rout Glimah Prssonaer: . ““aOn Baturday nlzht rans to 6 tralt: ly. ton Baturday night runs to Yeoria oniy. Dail Band Baturdars - | | ‘ Rally, oxcent Sunday inys. tDally oxcept Baturdays, enka pat UCR CLES. He STANDAI OF EXCELLENCE IN 4. BI ty cota h moderate: he'fider from ath netallig ower of rnnnings close! of Hons ease and nd hat the combination af patente | rol the monopoly, Wa claim # cial tortna to American pui Nini leyele nd Caren ' in Grant Ui ied HOTEL. - i riy of tile St. James and ealimer House. © ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRANS, lenge ¢& Northwostera sallway, of da, Gulte-Booka, Time-Tablen, Sleo ce ton norihenea * dolph and Hiatecatae Palmar tows perm coma ‘and Madison-ste. (on West Sida), Varaare rin throug! Chie ats, on ane trala ap, oaeregn, te other road runs Pullman or any other form of hotel cura west at Chien O=Depot corner of Wella and Kin: —Depot corner of Canal and Kinz Chtengo, Burlington a Anincy Hatiroad, For Maps, e-Books, Tie Agcommindations, nnpty of tho following Teket-Oniees uf the man Te Chica: 24 Clarke Ak, rand Pucine Holete bens tprose, Oflee fon Rurtheast corner Iunddiph and nd puate-sta,, Cont a! Paina: férand Central Depot, corner tnnal ana ‘ Palmar Ho commer Canatand Madison-sta, (om Weat Sid “ay Eee, Sipps a tetas EIEER Paes Ra Ha PETER seria ee B an 6% WBABETKOTs 4 +4. g poe pREeER que ixpress,.. pial Ta Exh pial Exp pe pm Dm ee Psa 4 Oo fiyson the Pasi Pepto 9:00: pm a Fun via BtInaukoo, ‘Ticke necan aie attmaukon, Ticket ifort Pe et cine eutrat sinticoa. foot of L.nko-at. and footot rant y ~i feket Ultice, Til Ramdohp eat neat ae ean and Vaimier Ii | Arrive. Leave. a a PeRerrrerns EEEFEREELE Stoux City Express. spuRuvUUES ASSRRBBRS only, H e Chicco & Altos. rc he » near Madi SOn-Rt ides, and beget Eien area louse, 1 onde. Falmer How | Michigan Central Ratiron Claork-at., southenst - iph, Gran Tactne Tovel, an ane Palmore Mh rtd uaa pm Py £0) ess a it Balbir pond of 1. pots, Van Huren-ai aut bate treatstatar 5 the Grand Pacing Sitmy cirias nag eet (via Matp Ting wr York epraia" daily). (Cincinnay! Atr-Line and Kokomo ie ty oornerat Cllutun and Carrolvats, Wet Sid, + Ledve. | Arriva. to f Paaattt Indi atanapolls. ar 21% 8:60 om Hb Bi pi }* 8310 i tid oes teburs, ee Wayne a sf Uhlengs Matiway, Hi nd Madisun-sts. ‘Viokat OMooy |, and Macitio Hotel,“ * 7 | Leave. serif bers i aig 7:00 pm ete ian | ty Express, pace sr ttonse, Grand Pas Ooiogs. 1 clark-at, Ne eaatas pareonally ot by mall. trae Bapns 2 Toa es Cae lr en ag byelolan in tae clsy who 40 sil wi site cretions "of yout Bence weneneeee loss of gure y Slsouveréd by @ uilasionues in Byun Aimurieg b Ife __ MISCELLANEOUS, sora {DR, ee 173 South Clark-st., Chicago. riny from tbe errors soups, aia Amal band Bos OU, YREKOP CHAOS. "bi i) the KEV, JOSHELL We ket ik cosaud wu¥ lo) iiavon Dt dew