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MARINE NEWS. The Situation at Escanaba and on the Michigan Peninsula. North Bay Reported So Full of Ico that Vessels Cannot Entor for Cargoes, A Vessel Barred In at the Stur- geon Bay Canal. Tho North. Passago of the Straite.Now Olear of Ice, GRAIN AND COARSE FREIQUTS, Tho demand for grain-veseels continues lgtit. ‘Yesterday. tho schoonor Goshawk was chartered ata's conts for whent to Eric; enpncity 14,00 bushels, At Milwaukee, the schooner Lottle Wolf obtained a charter at 7 conts for wheat to Buffalo; enpacity 21,000 bushels, Conrso frelghts rule fatrly active and steady, though shippors aro evidently malsing dn effort tobrenk tue murket. It was roported that ono firm wero offering only &3 por 1,000 feet for lum= ber from Ray City to Chicago, which 13 60 conta below the rato that has been obtained thus far, Another shipper oxpressed the optnion that ho .could obtain vessels to carry lumber from Grand Haven ‘Tho | following charters wero reporte ooner ©. A. King, hurdwont Innber from Acme, nt tho head of Teaverse Bay, to Icing, at $2.60 per 1,000 feet; achooner Jennio Muljen, cedar tics, st 6 centa aplece, from Horn’s Plor to Chfcagn, two trips rcow Gladiator and echooner North’Star, hem= Jock and cedar tier from Pontwiter to Chiengo ath} and 6! conts npleco; schooner’ Amoskens, cedar ties from Leinnd to Chicago, at 3 cents apiece; schooner Winnie Wing, eedar tles from Pontwater to Chicago nt 64 cents aplec schooner J, & A. Stronach, tumbor from dius-. kegon to Chicugo at $1.00 pee 1,00 feot. The sebooners Mars, Anna Maria, and Conneaut wero in the murket yesterday for course freight charters. These ‘vessels bclong to tho Ward fleot, and thelr owners are raid to hava Ot woe! 6,000,000 cand 7,000,000 feet of dry lumber piled up tn tho mill-yards at Indington, which they are not ready to sell or ship. The charter of tho schooner Julin R, Mer- rill, for wood iB bark from 7 eras [uy 18 Off tomporarily, bbcuuse of the fact that the pler nt whioh sho wits to Jond hus a covering of about ene fodt of snow and ive upon It. At Detroit, on Mondiy, large stenm-yeseols were offering at 24 cents to arrive, and gall, me~ dium size, at 24% conta. ©, W, Norton reports steam burge Rulelgh, whent to Buffalo, 2's cents, ¥, Whitaker & Son, schooner Eagle Wing, lum- her, Alpenn to Chicamo, at $2 ner 1,000; scow G. Irving, cedar, Sand Beach to Detrolt, at $1.75 per cond. Andrews & Southard, Toledo, report tho following charters: — Steam-bargo Swaln and consort, whent. to Erte, 24 cents; echonner F. 1 Willams, wheat to Buffalo, tcents; schooner J. D. Sawyer, wheat to Erlo, nt 235 conts, INSURANCE MATTERS. Ata meeting of agents on Monday afternoon it was decided to continuo the local Bonrd of Marina Undorwrltcra throughout tho season. ‘Tho officers of tho Association aro: President, W. M, Egan; Vice-Presklent, John Goodwin; Secrotary, H. ©, ftannoy; Executive Committee, R. J. Smith, Thomas G. Crosby, and C. W. El- phicke. Beyond this nothing was done, Action ‘upon cargo insurance ratea will soon bo noces- sary,as very few companics will write nt tho resont figures, which nre said to be anywhero ‘com 20 to 25 cents per $100, ‘The competition for hult rates has settled down toa refusal on tho part of standard com- panies to accept risks on A hulls ata tower rato of premium than 33 per cent, The St. Paul & Marine, Manhattan of New York, Groat West- ern of New York, and Union of Phitadetphia— all good companies, too,—are, and it seems have been for somo little time past, insuring A hulls for 3X per cent premium, and in suveral in- stanecs aro said to havo tiken A* steamer risks 2s low 18 3 per gent promium. Tho Phonix, agninst which a ory was raised for breaking the rate to 3% percent, las taken no A risks at n lower rate, so Tun TUNE reporter isinformed. ‘Tho rofusal to follow other com- panies down the grado is roportad to buve cost tho Phonix a lurge nmount of insurance which they controlled lust season, D1 risks, on full policies, aro written nt from 6 to6!s percont premium. REPAIRS AT PORT HURON, AtPort Huron, tho barge Sanilac has been Iengthened seventeen fect and thoroughly re- bullt; the soow Aunt Ruth bas been robuilt; tho tug Pringle, burned a fow yenrs ago, boa beon robullt: and convertad, nto a tow-barge;.the. steam-bargo Mackinac has been rebullt and Jengthoned thirteen foot; tho bnargo . Rhoda Btownrt provided with arches nnd machinory Tor towing purposes; tho schooners HE: C. Roberts, North Cape, and Queon City provided with now spura; tho’ barge Muokeye Las. been provided with 2 now stern; the schooner Homo with now stern, cabin, stanchions, ritl, nnd ceil- ing; the barge Susi Ward with new keclsons; tho schooner I’, 1. Danforth js to haven now foromast and imlzxenmast; tho echooner W. 1B. Ogden 2 now matnmant and threo now topminstas tho schooner Hattie Wells will be conyerted into u .three-and-attors und tho ateam-barga Inn Chaffov will have lurgerepulra, At Block liver, below Port Huron, tho tus. linghast tas beon rebuilt, and the scow W. It Uauna largely ro- ured. AtSurnla tho schooners Jennie Rumball, lew Dominion, and barge Hotchkiss are receiv> ing new decks and other ropuirs, and thoschoon- or Otonabeo a general over! nuling. . "i ——- 5 Gor Orr, Tho steam-harge Lothule and consort Corl- Bando wero both pulled off Coleboster reef with- out dnmuge,-Tho Corlsqnda was not relensed tl Sunday noon, when sho was pulled off vy tho tug Mocking Bird. Capt. Frank Carter, of tho Hector, adked $100 for soven hours’ work; but ou Carey, of the Lothnir, refused, offering 4, and no settloment was made. Tho car Of tho Lothnty is fusurea in the pool of 1830. Tho propellor.Chicugo No. 2 was releused from Gull Islaud, Luke Brio, shortly aftor tho barge Dictator. The Chicago wont on running at fail spoil, And boiny ight, with hor bow well up in tho alr, struck on her bottom, nearer tho stern than bow. er position was considered so peril- ous thyt thero wastalkof abandoning hor, which would probably have beon done had sho not been relonsed Bo expoditionsly, The pronelice Jost hor forefoot and is leaking. ‘Tho Dictutor is alsg leaking, Thoy are at Detroit for ropal rs, : FIRST IN THE FIELD. ‘To the Captatn of tho schuonor Lafrintor bo- Tongs thohauor of taking out tho first clearanco of thoscuson for the Lower Lakes, HorCaptaln Yestorday quietly walked fnto tho Custom- Mouse and took- out tho neoossary pa- pers for a.trip. to Buffalo with a cure KO of 25,460 -bushola of whont, Qther ia taing had gotten ihead of him to tho extent of bending canvas upon tholr vessels, whon bo gquiowy stolo 2 marek upon tho recont. trick waa noatly pluyod ay the boys, as thoy will ecknowledge. ‘Tho Lutrinicr fies at the lumber market. Yesterday rallors were rouvs dug bor running gear, and tu-diy thoy will boud her canvas, Hut it la xcurecty probable that tho Latrinior will be the tirst snil-ycesel to start for , the Lowor Lakes, : —— J DECIDUPLY NOVEM. An unusual sight for thissonson was witnessed yf this port ourly yesterday afternoon. Tho Drond bosom ot Take Michigun was dotted with tho hulls of no less than thirty vesaels under full canyas, As thoy slowly moved down tho lake before a gentle southonst breeze, their whito Balla ylisteuiug in tho sun,.thoy formed o Ploture beautiful ta bohold, and one seldom wit- nessed in this tutitude ou 4 March aftornoon. ‘Tho vessels comprising tho ticot are all engaged. in tho conrso freight trade, A number of thom bad boon dotaincd in port by the recent hoad wind and sen, but by far tho greater proportion Wore sturtiug on thelr frat trip thls seuson., : SHAMEN’S UNION, A regular weekly mécting of tho Scamon's Union was held lust cventog at Meridian Hull, Pimehe rowan in the chair, The question of xt wayes tho geugon came up and wid discussed, BUENO ‘ution wie tuken, Phe tole Jowtng resolution was adopted hoanimouslys ‘nmzneas, Tho grain-trimmers of the City of ghlesuo wei nok ee any eted or ts soecl we ave sent om ds aullng of veasvls toand from tho ratory el, That we will trim the grain in tho schooners for Union wager tho Unton to fur nish the oxtra holp for tho ealuio figure. SNAIL-LIKE PROGRESS, “ Bome time ayo,” writes 4 epuctal correspand- ent of the Toronto Glube, who was- detailed to lov into the work oo tho Welland Canal, “it wis dellnitly oxpeoted Lhnt the new oayal would De open iv 4861, byb any who have indulged in such expectations have ouly to taku a tip up tho muddy tow-path from. Port, Dulhouslo to Port Colborne in be convinced that, : either, through mismanugomont or favoritism, ox both," the soven or vight iniliions invested in om: pleted work wif] In all probability remutn lock: Upand useless for five or six yoans to come,” Be ¥ROM TNE GREEN BAY -REGIAN, Letters from Qujnncacg state that it rained hurd on tho Michigan peningula Batuplay, melt- ing tho suow and causing a yencre| break-up of | lupiber-camps.- A lgtter from Megoploce, pies on Monday, refers a Re ee ntal.” god gaya. Jt ~cause - foo in tho river to bivak Op near tho bridyo, milo. stant from he harbor. ‘Tho writer expresacs the opinion that tho rivor will be free of feo by tho closo of the Jpegaent weok, with a continua= ton of mild weathor, “CLEVELAND GOSSIP. Spectat Correspondence of The Chicaga Tribune, ChrvELAND, Oy March 2.—1 took a trip along tho river and brought up at tho Custom-House to-day, gathering what Information was going: on regneting the opening of navigation and tho nroapects of the mnring season ut tis port. By woy of preface it may be anid that this is diffor- ent from any othor opening that was over Ienown,--nit opening without # closing, a begine ning without an ending. For thirtcon months thory has not been a alnglo fortnight that vessels have not eleared hero. Tho Hinckloy, John Jews ett, and Col. Conk have made regular trips all winter, and will conthite with tho other crafts throttich the scason, this making nt least a cone thnnous run of twonty-one months. It is goner+ ally true (hata long senson 1s nota profitabls one, The business 14 in such cagca spread out to auch athinness that but little profit arises and but Kittle brisknoss reauita, The river-men, without oxevptidn, this yenr, however, claim thnt tho promiso for thb season isoxeellent. The Drisknoss in freights 1s not quite so grent as {3° expected when the fron market opens, but at tha mimo timo contriutsof greater or less degree ure being completed all the while, The tinportation business, 16 shown by tho Custom-flouse reports for tho tirat quarter of 1880, has thus far been more than three times 24 preat ng tnst year, tind is constant! Increasing. This of course includes the rulroad business to ieertain extent, and comes under tho intand ‘Transportation bond, ‘Tho merchants of this eity tre especialy interested in tha passage of the Aldrich DIL nifecting this: matter, ns thoy fool that under the present arrangemont, by giving the extra bond In Now York, they aro put fo unnecesrary expense aud trouble, not tomon- tlon detays anit tho puwsitie furnishing to New York particn of information in regard to the coat. of Imported goods to Western biryers which Is detrimental to Western business. It is hapud horo that the bil may become a law, ‘The harbor ofiee of the Custom-Hougo opened yesterday, and the well-known face of Capt. hilloy was acen thore, Dredging is already in progress in tho mouth of tho river, the depth of water outside being aighteen feet and Melito seventeen feet, or some fifteen Inches better than Inst fall, Capt. Mulley callod nttention immediately to tho fact that this is the most remarkable senson over known, He sald that BK came the nen est tothis of any year since the port has had a record. In that year bonts olenred every month excopt Janunry. Ho said that he belleved thin would be ar excellent your for oraftts of al alves, but thought it would be a little slow in fully opening up, followlpg the oxamplo of carly sensong in general. ‘Mr. ai. W. Walton, ono of tho largest sh! chandlera and brokers on tho river, sald that ho looked for n sooil sengon and lnrge business, hotwitbstanding the fuct that freights are not Poca quite 60 much ns thoy were a few weeks ago, 'Tho prospects for shiphutlding are fair, and it is thought that several now lonts will bo put up in tho various yards during the scason. Aan STURGEON BAY MATTERS. Speetat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Brunavon Bay, Wis, March 20,—Scofiell & Co. sont a crew of men down to Sheboygan on ‘Thursday to take tho tug W. C. Tlisun, recontly purchased by thom, to this port. Capt. Ed Cox left this morning for Greon Bay totnko chnrge of tho tug Alert, and will take her to tho eunal assoon as tho ico gocs out of the bay. 7 Capt. H. D. Campbell, of Green Bay, is to com- mand tho now tug A. W. Lawronce, now build- ing for tho Sturgeon Hay Lumber Company. Keottold & Co. are inquiring for a oot Captain totuke ohargo of the tug John Lenthor, which will tow betweon bore and Chicugo, Mr. John Gregory, the builder of the Sturgoon Bay Lumber Company's new tugs, is hurrying up matters, ‘Gvorge O. Spear is rushing things at his sbip- yard. Hoth of his now tas have their engines pineal in position, and will doubtless be ready ‘or business on tho opening of navigation. STRANDED AT MICITIGAN CITY, Spectat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Mrcmaay Orrr, Ind., March £0.—The soows 8. P, Wilson, of South Haven, and Grnnger, of Saugutuck, were benched 4 little west of tho piers Inet ovening. Coming in, the current ond back awell from tho weat end of tho breakwater swopt them past tho entrance, and, rounding to, thoy struck the west sido of tho pler, damaging the elevated walk to tho beacon Nght, ond drifted ashore. Thoy will probably bo towed off to-morrow should the seu godown. The crows wore takon off this morning, afterauffering con- alderably from tho cold and water which washed over the veasols. ‘no Wilson cnrried away her Jib tops dibbuom; nnd bowsprit: “She is vale. ed nt $5,000; tho Grangor at 31,200; and, should they be gotten olf as expected, the damuges are cathnated nt from 8400 to $500 cach, Hoth yes- gels wera lumber-Intten, the Wilson for. A. It. Colborn & Co,, the Granger for,.Coburn & Joncas, of this city, ——. MILWAUKEE, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, tuEwaukur, March 00.—Tho steam-barge Normun, which left hore for Manistea carly Monday morning, arrived back during last night, having consumed nearly all her fuel in a yain attempt to work noross. It ss said sho | did somo bingo rolling. Bho took on 1 frosh supply’ of fuel, and mado another start this aftornoon, ‘fhe schooner Dantel GB, Bailey, wheat-Indon for Buttate, is putting on ber canvas to-day, oud Is the Nrstof the grain flect to fit out, ‘The schoonor Lottio Wolf was chartered for wheut to Buffalo at seven conte. Cupnclty, 2,100 bushele. ‘Tho seows Everrocn, Blue Bell, and schooner ‘Unn aro tate uerivuls, Tho tug Silt towed tho schooners Lowis Lud- ington and J. I. Newland hore from Rucine this afternoon, the former for a rebuild and tho lat tor for n now foremast., ‘Tho steumer John A. Dix teaves hore for Man- isteo on the first trip of tho season to-morrow might ‘The wint-bound feat of lumber-carriers com- menced departing this afternoon, Binco night- ne a heavy fog hus oyersproad the city ond nko, BUFFALO. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Burraro, N. Y. March 90.—Arrivals to-day: Schooner Erastus Corning, Port Huron, 48,000 ‘bushels corn; schooner Chester B. Jonvs, Toledo, 31,000 bushels wheat; schoonor B. ¥, Bruce, De- {rolt, 45,000 bushels corn, The.ctearancos, nil Nght, wore: Propeller Intor-Ocean and barges Ognelta and Argonaut, Bay Cliy; propeller Alcona, Chicago; propellar Portor Chamborlain, Bay City; propellor W, T. Graves and schooner GW. Adams, Toledo; schooner Francia Palms and schoouer J. Wultérs, Enylo Dook; schooner Annu 2. Grover, Toledo; schoonor ouppk Taigo, ue. tons coal, Silwaukeo; barge Bhawyco, "Tho" Corning wintored at Port Huron, and assed Detroit Saturday afternoon, bolng tho Nest ‘vessel through tho rivers this your, Bho was also tho first yeasel direct from Chicago to Inst your, Pine. nohowno de 8, Richurds wae chartered to- day at 75 conta for coul to Chicago. —— TIE DAMAGE BY ICE, Swctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Srunazon Hay, Wis. March 80.—Lato informa. tlon contipus tho nows that the Whitetlal Bay plor, owngd by Hoalt & SlobLins, Is a total loss, Tho logs on tho plor ia catimated at $3,000, and on ties and wood about 2, Mon aro engaged In ishing tho stuft out of the luke, Tho schooners Bello Brown, Dan Newhall, Perry Hanna, and Gcorge L, Wron are loading at Jncksonport, There. wore two yeasols at North Bay, but they jot ypateraey, without tholr vargocs, a8 the bay J Saal ‘The schoonér. Luoy Grabam, lying in tho cunnl, feloaded nnd reasy to sail, but tinds that tho wunul is filled in so that sho cannot got ont. zis weather is warm, Wind gouth, calm, and clear, Le a : THE STNATTS. : Bpectat Dispatch to The Ukipago Tribune. Cuevoyaan, Mich. March 98.—Tho mail-car- rior reports the ico Jn thy qouth passage In goo condition and strong enough to bear teams, but that tho north passage fs clear of {co as far o4 Wangoghance, and that boats could got through that passage. Weather Pleasant fo-day. Wind west, MACKINAW Olty, Mloh., March 90.—Tho tco is not changin ich. There is not-wind euough fo grive it4out. Weather warn and pleasnint. Loreury 80 uboyo zeru ut 7:00 thisevening, Wind goutboust, light. —— THE,\PROSPECT AT ESCANABA. Bprciat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Esoanaua, Mich, Murch 90—Our harbor ts BULL cloged, and no proaposis of an early opon- $ng, Six or soven vossol captains have boon hero Curing tho past week to sco what proapeot thoro was for breaking tholr way in from Groon Ray through tho ice, but saw ut a glanoo that it waa impossibic. Hf the ico romuing subborn Jong, itis probable Interested purtiog will endey ar to break it up by the uso of altrur ¢lycerino, A thaw has bocn in progress for aev= crul days paat, — . SRAVERSE CITY, Bpectal Dienatch to The Chtcugo Tribune, ‘Thavenss City, Mich., March 00.—The steam- or Clara Dolte is*muking regular trips on ‘Trav- ergo Duy, The City of Grand Rapids will be out tna fow days, Tho City of Truverso will leavo THE Chica Chicago on horfirat trip for this port about April uF é 1 tue in Grand ‘averse Day during tho winter. ENTE, Bpeciat Dtepateh to The Chicago Tribune. Enrn, Pa. March 1.—Arrived, Sehoonor James ©. King, from Buffalo, londing cowl for Chicago; Schooner William Bhupo, Toledo, 16,120 bushels whoat. The schoonor Nollie Kodington, lontod with cont for Chicagn, nalts aniling orders. Tha schooner A. Ls. Moore Is also luadlog coal for Chicago. MANITOWOC, Speetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunes Manitowoc, Wis., Maroh 10.—Tho now schoon- er Ponobscat, built here hy Hand & Hergor for Hradiey Brothers, of Milirnukes, was succeas= fully Inunehed at do'clock (hin Svar, The steamer Chicago, of tho Goadrich Lino, Pat leAvo on Thursday morning for hor frat — PONT COLBORNE, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunes Pont CoLnonns, Ont, Maroh 90,—Thoschoonor Nalzo, tho first arrival of tho scuson, reached here this nfternoon from ‘Toledo with 17,000 Mushels of wheat for Oxdonaburg, Tho cargo will be transforred over tho Wolland itulway, CLEVELAND, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Cheveiann, Ou March W0.—Vessel Clenr- anees—Schooners C, H. Johnson, Toledo; Ama- ranth, Bay Clty. ‘Arelvet—Sehooner J. Rt. Polton, Toledo, grain. —— ILLINOIS & MICHIGAN CANAL. Biupgxvonr, March — 90,— Arrived — Fillo O'Connell, Sag, 75 yards stones IH. 8. Carpenter, Sng, 7% saris stono; KE. Walker, Lemont, 8) yards stono; Advance, Lemont, 77 yards stone; Col, Manning, Lomont, 74 yards stone; J.C. MeMul- In, Lemont, 70 yards stone; G, Neclereq, Le- mont, 70 yards rlona; 8. W. Norton, Lemont, 70 yards stono; China, La nile, 00,005 pounds seeds fron Morria; Chicago: Helle, Ln Satte, 8310 pounds siunirios from Morris; Col. Taylor, Bast Morria, 100 tons coal; Gracie Griawald, Willow Bora tons {eo} Poluris, Willow Springs, ons toe, Clonrod-<e, Walker, Lemont, lights Advance, Lemont, Meght; Col, Manning, Lemont. lent: Murtin “Hogan, Lemont, Nght; Ellie O'Connell, Sag, Ught; Gen, McPherson, Sag, light; IL 8. Carponter, Bi, light; J. C. MeMultin, Lomont, light; 8. W. Norton, Lemont, light, PORT JOTTINGS. Tho schooner William Jones received n now contreboard yesterday prior to sulling. The schooner Souvenir kept the Gcorgo L. Seaver company at tho lumber murkot yestor- dny. Tho cargues of the vessels remain unsold, ‘The schooner 8. Bates, which lost hor jiv- boom at Milwaukee Saturday, uns arrived here, Tt Is high the that a polleemad were ‘ngain stationed pormanently nt tho lumber market. “Atnong the arelvnls Monday was the schooner Guido, from Plorport, with hardwood lumber. The Guldo Ape a look outside, which was Found te be in her topsides, und promptly res paired, ‘ Tho schooner Australin Js to be docked to ree pair tt leak, Yesterday afternoon tho stenm-bargo Chnries Reitz left for Manisteo on her tirst trip this sea- sun, towing tho barae Florence Lester. Onpt. Chartes Contes, of Saugatuck, pnased through Chicago yesterday on route for tho Sturgeon May Canal to tt out tho schooner White Cloud. Finney Iros. yosterday shipped rome new canvas to tho schooner Trinidad nt Milwaukee, Capt. M. Stalker, of tho schooncr Charles Fos- ter, arrived yestorday to fit hig vessel out, Monday ovoning the propoller New Era left for Grand Hnyen, towing tho barges C. 0. D. and B.A, Irish. Yesterday the barges City of Grand Rapids, Wolverine, and City of Grand Haven, usually towed by tho New Era, started for Grand Hayen also, but undor auil. : The schooner K. 2. diascn was yesterday towed from C Slip to Film & Thompson's clova> tor, Whore she took on part of a cargo of corn, ‘Toward evening sho was transfe} to tho Ga- Jonn elevator to finish. S Tho schooners Gesine and Hattie Fisher, lum- ber-lnden, galled for Michlgan Clty and South Chicago yesterday. Dunean Corbott ‘succeeds John Jonks in the commuind of the schooner Motropoila, John 8, Henderson commands tho sohooner Ironsides. Thomas Adams has been appointed to tho command of tho Government tug Gon. Humphroya, to tako churge on tho Ist of April. ‘Tha selection Ig 4 most excellent one, ‘ne schooners 8 V. Ht. Watson, Halsted, Tafrinter, and barge Manitowoo, all grains ladon, are being fitted out for the senson. It ts eousidered doubtful now whether sail vessels will make a stact for Buffalo before Souday. AROUND THE LAKES. The schooner BH. M. Carrington is to receive a now centrebonrd-box and contrebonrd atClovo- land. The craft is chartered to curry two care goes of grindstones from Grindstone City to Chiengo. Capt. Amasa Stowoll hns concluded not to lo- cate in Lendvillo, but will again command the schooner Georgo M. Caso. poder ile Bay, Luke Ontario, {sulmost ontirely clenr of Ico, At Oswego tho schooners James Wado, George B. Sloan, George M. Cnso, Cortez, Guiding Star, Oliver Mitchell, and Lolivia have received naw canvas, Capt, Stephen Leftovro is fitting out the schoon- or Q. f. Bond at Sackott’s Harbor, Cupts, Frank MeGulro and Edward Chatteau aro Ntting out tho echooners John Mages and Oliver Mitoholl, at Port Dalbousic. ‘The vessels fro loaded with corn bought by the ownors last fall, aud waleh bas been sold to Toronto parti Thay will proceed to thelr destination at one ‘Shoe Oawego Palladium states that Capt. Put rick Myers will immedintely Mt out his vessel and a3 600n ng possible take hor to Lake Michl- gan, when she will engago iu the lumber trace, ‘Tho schooner D. G. Fort is fitting out nt Os- wep. Cant. T, M. Soyer, of Oconto, Wis., who for tho: past olghtocn yeurs has sailed the schooner Hich= ard Mott, ls visiting his brother, Sir. Georgy A. Soyor, nt East Saginaw, Repairs upon the schooner A. G. Moroy, at Eric, embraco now deck-beums, deci, stan. ehion: ll, forecastle-deck, otc,, nt ncost of pt. John Coyne will, it is reported, sail tho echoonor Angus Smith, ‘Tho small steamer 1’, H. Camp, formerly owned by Horton Iros, & Ainsworth, of Capo Vincent has beon sold to parties at Duluth for Tho schooner 8, & J. Collior has just beon suld nt Marshal sale, ut some polnt botow, to Oscar Y, Millor, of Fale Haven, for $170, To-morrow will xeo quite @ grain floct start ont of Dotrolt for Buftulo, 10 Pinpalier Caldwell has bad her cabin cut out ainkiships, and some ropaira aro being mado to hor at Dotroit. Capt. A.M. Graves, of the propoller Pictcher, who was by accident struck on the licad with a sledge-haimer Inst fall, and whoge placo has sinco boen filted by his brother, bas resumed his position, Cant. Charioa Bouson, of Clovoland, has bought tho wahooner Dillow, ‘Bhe Js at Clayton loaded Capt, Fish has purchased the bark Burnsldo, and wea convort her into a barge for carrying Capt. Thompson ts haying n now cabin put on his, ropellory the J.B. Payent Clovolund. bs 10 manrine Maring City left Dotroit for Mackinns last night Lake Erle part les aro thinking of having bultt at Baltoy. ros,’ shipyard, in ‘Voledo, 1 mam-> Moth sohoonar onpabte of curry tus 100,000 bush~ els of grain, werk ‘op bo commonced whon tho yard te clear. : 10 Government, dredge will not visit South Sena ge te ates thattodd switts ro men, ne A onera) tl nro satisflod wi the sltuntion, and look for iehort, notive season, Itiguow thought thut tho production of tho minos was oyorcatiinated, and somo of thou willbe crowdoi to meot’ salca alrendy mide, Tho oxtreme figures that woro talked of lust danuary wore 1,500,000 tons, but now a produc: lon of ),000 tons would be considered ox- fraontinary for tho Marquette and Kscunnba —— PORT List, ARUIVALB, Prop Mossongor, Bonton Hurbor, sundrica, Prop Shy, Lark, Honton Harbor, sundrics. Prop G. P, Hoath, Sau neni sundries. Prop E, B. Taompson, Muskegon, lumbor. Behr 8. Bates, Pontwater, cadur poste. Hebr OC, Lullog, Manitowoc, railroad tes. Behr Ann Murlu, Muskegon, railroad ties, Bebe E. M, Stanton, Waite Lako, rufiroad tos, OLEARANOES, Hohr B, Parsons, Northport, Prop sky Lurk, ionton Harbor, Hehr Ironslieg, Muskegon, Prop E. &. Thompson, Muskogon, Sehr Motropolis, Grand Haven. Sehr Wolverine, Grand Haven, Sehr City of Grand Haven, Grand Hayon, Kohr 0. A. King, Actno, Behr W, Wing, Pontwator, Schr Ws. Jones, Horn’s Plor, 5: Prop Mossonger, Bunton Harbor, saacries, Behr A. 0. Koattny, Ludington, 24,000 bu vorn, Prop Oswogutohlo, Ludington, 11,600 bu corn, Prop Naabua, Ludington, 11,00 but corn, Sehr Eatrinior, Buffalo, 26,400 bu wheat, ‘tho {ust-named yessol has cleared, but has not yot sallod. oo Tire. Melva Tacusonds Lawyore few York Nation. Mrs, Belva Gockwood, a Aw yer recently ad- mitted to tho Bur in Washington under an notoft oe pe Jast woasion, aud who vent bou- queta to the supporters of the bill, appears to Hayo got (nto whit is, in moro senses thay and un “activo page .* Sho recently begun to “atir up Ben Hilt” by a bastaray suit, hor clout belng 9 woman from Goorgia about whou Little sects to be kuowu. No sooucr had the papers boon served, however, than the platuti® was iu- duced, sho says by asmatl payment in money, -}man +], cond not flnd ono of hls dtockings. wh the sult and ropuriinte comin, Mra, Lackvood. horou part wood, (natead of dropplig the matter, cotd-hearted mate Inwyer would have donc, solved to purstie the defendant Inthe newspapers, nd wrote for publication a * eeathing™ letter to: Mee IMM, neeusing hin of carrying “mun” inte divers households, and tslng the Civil Bbrvlen of higcountry to “cover up. bis trucks.” As Mr Tslilcnnnot refute this new share, even If une true, withont bringing shame and confusion on fome family, naturally Mra, Lockwood has thug fur the botter of bint. In fact, py this mode of attack she hus nthimen at her merey, including the Judges before whom she practices, tho Inw- yers whom sho opposes, the Itivants against Whom she fails to got verdicts, and clients who do not pay her bills. iy keeping charges of 1 dellente ature” hanging over thele heads, sho can minke the proudest and ablest mon in the community dread her displeasure more than Joss of eithor health or money, Tho pity of it Is, that this fs oxaetly the kind ofclemont which the foes of woman’ predicted she would Intro- time Into legal practice if whe was ever tul- initted to the Bar, and whieh they predict she With Intradues into polities if sho ever takes hourtily to voting and legisiating. ABUSE OF THE INSANE. A Roelensod Vattout’s Story of Cruol Treatment Weceived In on Asylui ON Cty ('a,) Letur to New Vork Thines, Kaveral months ago Robert G. Ingersofl lect- ured in this elty, and among his audience wasn resitent named Jobn Carroll, Some of tlio state. ments. of the teeturerse worked on Carroll's intud that he became somewhat deranged. Ho was sent by his famlly to tho Dizmont Insano Asylusn, at Pittsburg. Ho wasrecently released, and now makos a remarkable statement as to Ine human treatment ho alleges he recelyod in tho slum, He says that when he entered tho asy- lum ho was suffering from tho effeats of brain fever. On undressing for bis bath, his two at+ tondants tronted him roughly because he did not yemove is clothing as quickly as they thought was necossiry. Ie told thom not to be Bo barst, ns ho was stiil iil from fever, and was suffering with a Iiister on his back, which was covered with a plaster. One of the monsnid: “Oh, wo've heurd of you before,” and, taking bold of the plaster, tore it from his back, pulling tho skin off the Diister with it. In glviug him his bath, thoy rubbed his nov back with a flesh-brueh, une nilndfut ot his pleas and Sulforinn, He was then drossed and placed in a room by himself. He walked out in the hall, when he wna pul back and the door locked, Ho knocked on tho door with his-hands. A keeper nained Harper unlocked tho door, When I walked out. ways Carroll, he knocked inc down, aid, with threo athera, ktoked and beat mo until t was senseless, Wihon 1 entne to my senses 1 was inneell, Lhad ona strait-Jacket, and war lying: ona bare, dump floor. There was no furniture in the room, About 6 o'clock in the evening Ilurper and two others came to the cell and wanted me to tike some medicine, J was afrald it was polson, and refuecd. Then I was beaten; but.aiill T refused to take tho medivine. This was followed by more kieks and knocks, and then | was choked, and the tnedielne poured down my thront. T was then feftne! was,—aione in tho cel}, —with the stralt-Jacket stillon. Dur- ing the night | manned to get tho Jacket of, In tho morning, when Harper came inand say what Thad done, ho exolalmed, with an onth, *You'll py. for this!’ He then brought in two men. They came nt me. T defender myself ns well as Toould. ‘They kicked and beat me, and one of thom, by the name of Lovell, caught me by the hair and dimyged me around tho floor.” The others kicked me in tho ribs nt tho same thne, breuking some of them. es spine was badly’ injured, and I suffer from that still, so much ro thatI am not able to do any worl, After this abuso, Iwas dressed, and put in tho atralt-Jacket, Twas taken to anothor cell, but when the blood was washed up in the first one, L ‘wus returned to it before te floor was dry. I wan given n strawetick and pillow, and re~ mained there all that day and night. The next morning [came to: my_ senses and underatoad my situation nt once, “Before my inind was not clear, and nny stubvornness T ehowed was be- enuso of thit, When the cell was opened I told the keepors not. to abuso me, and I would do finything that was reasonable. ‘Mr. Brown, tho dintug-room attendant, then took me to get ny: breakfast. Tentered a room where half adozen insano men were seated on the floor eating. Tho breakfust was bread, coffee, eahbage, and balled meat. ‘Tho next day I gave Brown the ign of an Odd-Fellow, He answered it, *Why dldn't you give me the “trailing sign” when yor were Delng abused?’ heasked me. I told hin £ did not think of 1, When the keoper found that FE was in Odd-Fellow Liar treated better: thin the othor patients, erie managed to smug- gle a lotter ton friend uutside, giving tho 6itua- coe. i was In, and this resulted In my getting my release, “Harper, the keeper,” Carroll says, “ carried a bunch of keys that weigher betwoon one und tio pounds. With this he frequently struck tho inmutes hand blows. He also had'n strap with a buckle on one end, ‘This ho used on thom, some- tines wiolding {t with both hands. ‘There wasn patient in thy naylium nanied Swanson, a young from Warron Connty. One, moming. he ant selzed him, and a scufio onsued, When tho iten fell Swanson waa on top. Anothor keeper piled tim of, and held him while the other feked him until he begged some one for God's suke to kill him. Ho was hurt so’ badly that ho could not rise, and Iny doibled up on the too, crying, *O God, taka me away from these ba men!" Itwastho most heartrending aight 1 over witnessed, Whilo ho Iny on tho tloor, Swanson hid three vintent fits in Bucecssion, When he camo tothe asylum he was a strong, healthy youny man, and quite inoffensive. Inu tow weeks he was reduced to ntmost a skeleton.” a Many ladles and geutlemon know Brown's Camphorated Suponnceous Dentifrico is the most onsint and offective for .prescrving the tecth, ot tha renuine.—25 cents. FRLLOWS? HY POPHOSPHITES, NERVOUSNESS. Usatards mo grent ploasure to bear testimony to the beweite T have recetved from usiuz Fellows Compoitnd Ayrap of Hypophosphitos. LU have recam= mandad {eto muny of tuy frivads, und It has provad GH oxeallent curative for Norvoulsnues and General Nebiilty. Its alsin firat-cinas ‘Tante, onobles a pore Bon to taka on tlenh rapidly, and ts freo from the con~ Mpating affects chorneterisiio cr other tantes I have triud, 3 HENUY JOHNSTON, Monireal, 4 Read Dr, Earle's Testimonial, Mu. Jawus 1, Fetiows, Manufacturing Chomtst: (80 Bor savoral months past L havo wsod your Compound Byrnp. in the: trestwent of. Incipient Philists Cordis’ Bronchilis and otlier Affactions of tho Chost,and | hava no hoaltation tn xtating that tt Tanks foremost among the ranuedies teed in these Wine Gnves, Holng an oxccllont Norvoun Tonte, Itexorisn iireat Induenco on the Norvous Systew, and thraught i, it invigurates tho bady. Jt affords md plenaure to tecommond a romedy whtety ts ronily Rood in casca for whieh It ia intends, when so many ndvortisad are worpe than usoluss. 1 au, st favura ten 4 2 BT EARUE, SI, M.D. It cures Asthron, 1.088 of Voico, Neuralgia, St Vitus’ Danoy, Hollentie Fite Wbooving Cough, Nervousnionn, and is’ siost wonderful adjunct to other romedics Li sustaining Ifo during the process of Diphtheria. 527" Du not bo decelved by remodios Dearing a sim- far nninoy no other proparation ta 6 substitute for ‘thls under any cireamatances, + Price, $1.50 per bottle, Stx for $7.50. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, J, N. HARRIS & CO, Western Agents, CINCINNATI, 0. as _STIRUSSES. Epo ntesmeake RUPTURE! zeezccn We will pay ton charitable institution f Reward. Bi 100, in case 1 1 Hornia that ) Ban ‘ i z WARTLETIS HUTMAN © PAICHIY Btato-at., Chicago, ttl. Dit, PALLET incuting the worst cubeot iublure, Mandiwolurers of the colobruicd ne aNe Truss, udupted by iho Govaraimentas the best, Coos. mon-twnias Trusa thy trade mark—quoailon sny one's noaty the Will sol a ‘Truss aa) auch tual Is not LASTIC STOCKING, Blainput ELASTIC Vat. Mar. 14,1976. A Uicern, Enh ed Vel STOCKINGS, razziestiss eis ajnis. Bulo manufacturers BARTLETT, BUTMAN & PARKER, 5H Mtate-st, Chicuge, I, Pianutacturors of tho celobrated Common-Sunso ‘russ, aduptud by tbe javernment aa the "ruse: 103 wh't'rues isstamped " Com- pan Bandy ruse, jon thy hovoaly of a wan hat will Boll you 6 Truss us such thut la uot stamped, sitivoly cured and guarantor d, OF uv charge, by Dr. JOIN UDGAN, “troamont ree yeuto end sure; ‘Unica, 137 Eaat Madinua-st., Hout o, Chieago, 1. baa ces NEEL eres INDIGO BLUE, BARLOW'S [FAY We ace {HDIGO BLUE, i b. Sc WinTDEN CUE Bro: "fs 20 Rishedadesty budladeipole, MARCI 31, 1880, AMUSEMENTS, CENTRAL MUSIC-IALL. desiring to honr the mreateat Concert of the Thos Feoason noua prompyly SECURE 7°" WEDNESDAY, SE ATS ortho dread FRIDAY NIGHT. C i i f B Concert, when the Apollo Club will bo assisted by tho entiro Milwaukea ARION SOCIETY MRS. A. N. ELLIOTT, Frank Remmertz, Ur. Chas. T. Barnes, Inordor that tho Fenoral public may enjoy na oP portunity to boar thin great Concert, singin teats not previously taken by subsceibers will he sold at. Mare! at Conteal uses tal i. GUOFICCATP EST EN, stagunor. FAIRBANK HALL, + Central Munic-llail entrance. An attend-~ MINNA WRICHT + IN DRAMATIC RECITAES, SATURDAY NIGEIT, April 3. ickota, 0c. i uy palmer ftouse, Semone. Siuuner aud’ Grand Pacis ‘Mien Wrigiit's indorremont hy Indien and gontiomen atthe Palmertlouse Monday fevening was an cvont, MWYICKER’S THEATRE. Every Evehing and Matinens Wednesday and Satur. CAVENDISH! HER GREAT HOLE TAN He SILO. RE pic 13 a eee eee ee one, Next Week: It ADO ANOUT NOTILING an AB YOU LIK THEATRE, JIOOLEY": Weok of Monday, March 2, every evening at & Wednesdny und Saturday Matipoos A woek of mirth, musta, and fun, THE TRAGEDIANS ‘OF KALAMAZOO! In Chas. I. Brown's Farco-Comedy tn J Acts entitled OUR SCHOOL DAYS: or, Boys and Girls Again, With Superb Comedy Company. ‘i Monday, April $-Robson and Crane In thelr new Comedy BitANIS AND FLATS. HAMLIN THEATRE. Yvery Fireninw this work und at the Matinea to-day (QYednesday), the tnimaitably quatnt und original Com- KIR. WILL GILLETTE! Bupported by his own Company. in the irresistibly funny Comedy, THE PROFESSOR! ‘The Mtof the enson, ‘The public Iauah at tt. The press unaniniuusly indorso it. Houses eroded. Secnrosuateut fox Ofice from Jn, m, 10 10 p.m. THE CHICAGO BALL CLUB. BASE BALL! AFYEI NEXT SATURDAY tho price of SEASON. SEATS, Now boing sald at $14, will bo advanced to $17.50. THE CHICAGO BALL CLUB. i HAVERLY?S THEATRE, 3. FLWAVERLY... Proprietor and Manager. Romemover this Wednesd 4 Holiday Matinoo~Halt Price, ‘To-night Again, Weathersby-Goodwin Froliques! £ In tholt Happy und Peronnial Erorswhera Lananed ines the Uimost Popolarity.” “Er ro iT i Sintivecn Wrednenmue pia saturdays Soa April6--KIRALEY'S CHANTMENT. MAYERLY’S THEATRE. THIRD ANNUAL BENEFIT P.B. oO. ELKES, ‘For the Grand Spectacle of Enchantment, NOTICE. To ‘ ‘ The United States Darry Co, manufacture of the buttersiike comuat or Uleomare and of aviary derivative or product thorofrom. or Hutter made from the aforesuld product, PUBLIC Binreeala products. or in vending or otherwise deni To Chicago Lodge, No.l, THUUSDAY, 2 p.m. April. YOUNG LADIES WANTED Apply at tInvoriy’s Thoatre atngo + this Wednes- gay dae 10x. m. wnt ip.m RELATE initos, NOTICE. All Whom it May Concern: 19 solo OWNnor of the patents of 31 yte Mey Paris, for the Unitod Siatos, f y Rleetvacy fad Baring, or int rendored at temporature that will pro- roituct free from Alsagrecable tasto or odor, from animal fats, including the manufacture of But ter, Nutterine, Oleomarsarine Butter, nod all other against enenging In tho manufocture of any of tho in the same. rider the authority of any party or tus claiiuing to have subsequent: for tho x ron iiave purposes, ar any of them, a8 ‘iloy hil thereby Tondor themrolves lable to prosecution for infringes iment und damazes, Hultanry now ponding In the United Btatos Ciroutt Court agoinet partios uring tho Andraw patent, A flnal injunction and decree wns obtained agninst the said Andraw nnd fi tos in tho Clroult Court of the Hnilod ktates far the Southern District of New Yarly.ns may be soon by reference to the rocords of Wt Cor ) Ou a Tho United States Daix 7 Company ives this cautionary notice to save Innocent partics rom tho cost nnd Mitisation that will fallow upon thelr onanging ny any act of infringement upon tts patented righta, and also ty dissblo thom from plending ignorance whon pults aro brought aguinat how, Cp. pee ATL, Seorotary of tho United States Dairy Company, Now York, reh 10, it). GATION. Hamburg American Packet Company's WEEKLY LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, Leaving Now York Every Thursday at 2 p,m, FoR ENGLAND, FRANCE, AND GERMANY. FOlt PABHAGE AL'TLY TO. ©. HB, RICMAKD 4: CO., New York, ok TO FELSENTHAL &: KOZMINSKI, 80 & 88 Fitth-uv,, Chicngo, . General Passenger Agents, INMAN LINE Ocean Steamships, the Britten und United stat CORTy Eon and Liverpool via Gupanntiwe ‘okats to and from the principal Engltsh, Sooten, Tylon, “Franch, German, Mallan, end Soandinaviad ‘These atoamora carry no vo atock of any kind. HARGIS CUO Gate Wenery Awent, ag Houth Clarksat., Chicago, {27- DRAFTS on Great Lirtiain, Iroland, aiid the Con- tinent for sala, ONLY DINECT LINE TO FRANCE, General Transatiante Company. vs jatwoon Now York and Invro. Pt i hey Bauweon New Yor agg uarig, Pier 1,1 fon ‘Nravolora by this lino avold barb tranalt by nails ralieay and IWadiscomforvot crossing whe Cliannel tt ie, Frudollo..,...Wadneadey, March 51, 9 CANADA, Etunuuliiseccee,Wednoaday, April 1.4 fr tus TAMUDDI Bapalics Av etineaday, Apri 8 ey *RHICE ov PARNAGE including wlio) fOWA VUE —Hirst Cabin, si ahd By Kecond Cabin, ‘Rteurage, 64, inclu Hyg wine, bedi, i nf Crodlt Lyonsis of Ja: WEEE Cabin avon tere at t vou irk AVI NTEI BeagtayerAgont, f Cteagae NORTH GERMAN LLOYD, Now York....,....,.-Londan. oa Parte, ‘Stoamors sail oviry Saturday we York for Bouthampion and Hronien. Vusougers pooked for London and Paris.at lowest rates. ‘ KATES OF PASSAGE—brow Now York to South gauptone Londen, Havre, and wingn. feat tabla, freceund cabin, WO) slocraga, ture, theko fe rodgeud ratus “OLTMCHS “ke cased Howling Groene Ne, TLGLAUBENIUS & CO, ¥Houlh Clarke et. Agents for Chicano. STATE LINE Ww, J.iverpoo}, Dublin, Belfast, and London- font Nov avery ‘Thursany. First Cabin fal jon. Second Cab! ‘Toa my Jor eg 19 accom “ AUSTIN, BALDWIN & 60. rt fe JI Maar ese ensatpest Cota, ELECYRIO BELT. | | DM. CHKRVRR'S RLRGTRG "Tht feare all, tad made faaelcgea Buivel, Colenge iG NEWS. “ANOTHER REVELATION, Tho Philogophy of Happiness ani. Pain. Analyzed, and the Way by Which, They May. Bo Controlicd Explained. Some Phases of Misery and Elements of Joy —How to Manage Both. How Rich. Rewards Are Now Secured by Despondent Safferers, New Bcientific Facts of Importance, Jt is nm matter of private history that Gen. Washit was bled to den His Inst tnces Was slight, and caused priueipalls-hy weariness. t Pyzaelan was culled who “bled hin coplous- "." “Strangxo to eny, tho patient became no bet- er. Another doator waa culled, who agile took awag a large amount of tho vital fluld. Thus in Sioneseion four pecans, drow away tho life of. SM rent man who was Intended by nature for Sn old tge, and who prematurely dicd; mur ‘lered by malpractice; biel to death, = That waa the age of modieal bieeging! Another period came upon the Reopte. n tine when it was said that all discares had thelr origin in the stomach and iver. It is true there vital orgins perform reat functions, and should bo ai hentthy, tut hundreds of com plaints are laid to thotr elutrge which thoy never auuse, Advanced thinkers and scientists now Know that the kidneya are really the great or gans of the human system. ‘Tho work which they dozs simply marvelous, The stomach dis- solvea the fools the liver separates tho nutri- tions from the innutritious, but the kidneys atand guard over tho blood, and the entire body, beating back the many poisons which seek to onter it, Butorgans which perform-such grent. Oflicos ire vory caaliy thrown out of order, Many people have Kondachos, and do not know that they nrise from diseancd kidneys, Others aro affected with Inasitude, dospondency, pains in tho back, and loss. pr eapetie. and wouder what the mutter can be, The kidneys ure out of order, Hore js anothor now fi hns pertect kidnoys was ever troubled with rhanrmatism, Why? Rheumatism ie urlo seid in the blood, How does tho urio acid get in the blood? Iacnuge the. kidneys are weakoned and onntiot throw It from the system, The truth is, many people are sufferiug frow kidney troubles to-day who do not know it, but who should know it and attend to thom at once. The only certain remedy tor kidney diseases now known is Warner's Safo Kidney Cure, It is purely vegetable, neta directly upon tho kidneys, und {a guarantend to nat only Promptly check all lesser troubles, but to cure Bright's discusa in all the terrible phases of that dreadful niaia- dy. It is for snte in all parts of the land, and there are few, if any, who will not be greatly beneflted by ite use. Health brings so much happiness and delays are ko dangerous, : It wae ot. No one who Only. 20 YEARS IN USE And giving excellent satisfaction. Cheap Imitations, coarsely Woven, ary offerod that will prov uusatis= factory to tho purchaser, 22-Beo that our name ts an the frame. UNION WIRE MATTRESS 6O., 5,7 &9 N. Clark-st., Chicago. For aale by Furniture Dealors, MINERAL WATER, AVE MINERAL WATER—Naturo's Marvelous Rem- edy for all KIDNESY. dlscasos, URINAILY disor. derm, Dyopepwin. Liver Conplatut, Dropeys—ta the only Cure for Diabetesand Bright's Disease, Thui- ranils tye to testify to the speed and permanency of Its cures, Suffer no longer but buy a gallon for 40 centeand drink tt athome. Large Pamphict mallet free giving medical opinion, cic, Tho GENUINE SILURIAN WATER ran Chicago by A.C. Bell, 495 W. Madison at; Storny & Varker, Maillson cor. alate at; 2. W, Mills, SMetison, cor, Ogiten ave; J. 8. Jncolun, Indiapn Ave. 001 IL, G, Cotton, N. Clark at. cor, Chicagoave. I per, 117 Clark and 51 cor. Madison ats, ant othor firi-ciags iirigeiats, Thu not permit any othor water to be sutatltnted for SILUICIAN. If your druggist doen nat keep ft, order direct from the Sdurian Speings, Auderson & Hnslage, Waukeaha, Wis. HINANCIAL. RECEIVER'S SALE BONDS AND STOCK OF TILE Calumel & Chieago Canal & Dock Company, for 310 First ‘The unilorslanod, having rocoived Murienue onde ot flaw cuotiat Ws. Caliinet & Cht= cago Canal & Duck Company, with Inteleat coupons atachod, and the Sis} shares of the capital sock of mall Company af HW onch, hetd by himas Hacvlver of The Btaty Savings Inetitation, o hid of the ameant due onsald bonis und caupats, und € hare fe Mild stock, now therefure, pursin: Cireult Court of Cook County, made in t Enns otal, ve, The Btute Savinge Inatigucion ot al, on tha 2a day of Fetranry, toh the underalgned with, AL his offire, No, 20 Lan Sallo-st, Chtengo, onthe Ath ding of Aprils Ith wt o'clock a. ti., ofur sald bonds und stock for sala to thy hizhest ulditer for cum unicss o higher bid ts then received thi Halo, che undersaned will, Worsuunt to raid order, necopt” aati bid, wind act and detivor anid honda wd Mock inaceardanco therewith. For further particas lars inquire oft He 3b, OFNB, tocolror of ‘The Stato Saritixs lastitution. Chicago, March i, 1, hie casa PROVOBALA. Proposals for Constructiou of Depot Build: tugs, DEPARTNEST OF THE PLATTE, VAKTREMASTHN'S OFFIC OoAEAL Noe Mazel 10, Heated p Hplleato, will be recolved at this offico up to §: ck Nuon Tuosdny, April 20, at whieh thie and placo they will be upaned in pros eee tog ta acordaties with ta cinnscepuelucations, necordai pas spree fird detailed drawings, Use following dusgsibyd bude Desa. ‘Ono brick storehouse, 244.4x32, Qhe brick bullding far ahope Suztsto, no brick butiding. for « su, 2, {ine frame, sablonaxiine ot 2 an tho milfta: rob st he cl al ‘To be lucated att ata jen can tho ralliLary UEADQUAUTERS Lag our FOO depo yroundagn the line of the rund, and near the UmahaWhite Lond Works, ‘the work ty be comuunced by May 10,183, and oon plovod by Junaid, iid, If practice Hraposnls tmuy be made for elther opatl of thosa bulldiuwas in the latver case the price for each to be stntod separntel 1 th BINANC JOHN A. DODGE & CO., Hankerannd Atock Mrokers, * nny and soi 2 Vv AEIST NEW YORK, uy And so}l on i denitin on the Wow York Sock tixennnio andesde, ents order far Hock Privilege Contencts at favoraa!. bin rater, Fail informauon on all matters rotating i to Stock Specuinttun fuenished an application. Weeks’. ” i Ig Report of mavemunta tn the Stock markot sant freq | asily hen ry cone versation throtigh the teeth of: with ikhedes’ UNIPHONE.,- Send stamp for d-pauo history. TMODES & McOLURE, Unleago, | “ARRIVAL: AND DEPARTURE OF TRAN EXPLANATION OF REPRRENCE MANKE.- esgptee aaauny excepied. ¢Mouday ‘excep: Chtengo & Northwestern tatiwoy, For Mapa, tiuite-Booka, Thmo-Tablos, Slaoping-tat Recomnindations, apply at any of ‘thi followin; teket ofices of tho Company: © Clark-st., Grate Faeificlivict, Hrink’s Express office (on northenss corner {tandolph, SiR Sinan h Apilaner House ‘anal and Badison-ats, (on West Sido), an atthe depots, iH 7 ‘Toave. v0, 2 Je aPacine Fast f.1n aa ms fre). pra abubudue Nuit Px. va Cloth. mms Tale pik m $713 nin mEtis wm mm? 8:1) pan x aty MeTiam || abreaport Mook turd m2 6m aia) DMilwaukceka pm paiiwaukce Spocial. pm. Usiilwaukee Exprens. pin B3tiiwaukeo Pancone f ara. | UMtitwaukes Puasenuor (daliz)...4 am UMarduatto Express 6 ara freen Bay Express eh5 pa. Tt. Pant & Minne 0 pr. Minneapolis Expres 20) wm ut xpress 49 pm bWinona po | bWinona & Now Ulm. ba ae alake Gicnern & Koexford. 2 aT { bFond du sac, via danosvitlon.;:1* em: Patimnn Hotel Cara are rin thronglt, between Chie | qa and Council Uiuds, on te testa leaving Coteaso Nootherrond runs Paltman i hitefenrn west of Chieago. is ae aaher tore of t a—Depot cornor of ‘el nt B—Deput corner of Canal and iefngig-3te. i urlingion & Quiney Kaliread, | _alahe. iuldo-Bovks, ‘Tine~Tables, Slevuing Cag, | A any of the Sera a ang a alts. eae: at, Grand Pacine Hotel, lirink's fixpress loa: (om ¥ rentral Do} . Miateenthvals,, Palmar lfaaro, and corner Canal and. ison-ate. (on West Sida), deave. | Arriva. | Ottawa & Btreator Expres: Nebmaka & Kanros apres Hoektord & Freoport bgpras Hubnnne & Sioux City, Pacitic Foal ORS Aucorn Passenge oy Siendora kUttawn Wiproas, Aurorn Passenuer.... Downers Acco a Freeport & Dubuque Express, Orisa Nluht Hapenas tees ‘Vexos Faat Hxprens., Kaneas City & Bt. Joo E: Saturdayeniaut Lieateo Tratn, “ B. & Q.I'niseo Dining-Cars a ¥ sineplne Carn aet totemen gary ana Pulimen Té-wheot peka, aod Kansas City, on the Pnceiltc Expross. Chicago, Miltwankes & St. I Union Depot, corner Madison and nie eee pices. os Clark-st,,almor House,aud Grand Paciig ‘Leavo, | Arriva. — i Milwaukeo Expro: Miwunukes Aprons, Milwaukoe, St. Paul ulin eae teal. ces ED reen Hay, Menasha, and “Ap: j {+1 pletou Hzprues tralian ceed lt 9 Hawkers stillet, y Chiwn, lowa, and Dakota tex, Ktovens Point nnd Ashingd F Milwaukee, Madixon, and Penitia| 10: = alu Clon E: y ibertysille Aceon ing run vin Mil BU De Bvauc’ =(Ba BE Saa8S All t kee. Tickots for Bt. Pi ANG Minceapolls are good oleh 3 Prairie du Chen, or via tos Crore Wad Winget sroot tinal Gentral Hattronit foot at 5 a1 we =f Depot fog erat nnil foot of went7-sacondests EZ Woe, 121 Itandoipti-st, near Facite Hotel, aud Palmur tous, Taare. | Aniva. t. Louls & Texas Express... " ‘3 ‘ Pe Lowie Toone Pamtratres il omy Sa 08 alr & New Oriana Expres Vn? 7 am press eCairo & Toxns & pringnolt Expre: fprinatield Nout Exp Voorin, Huriington & rn kK Hata Burlington & pm pany Bead omnis ct Dubuque & Mioux City Express, Pubuque.® divux Chey Expreas,, Giieanh PRssenedtssvrcsnes coomes an Saturday nicht rans to Conteniia only. fon Enturday night runs to Peoria only ‘voria only. i Chicago «Al Union Depot, We: nan ‘hve Chu howe Mndison-st. bridge, and Tleket Oiteen. tt 1 Un igen iam eesee st nityethiretest. reat Gi os Bt Louis, Springeteld & 1 Peoue, Hughingion te pert ul t Pokin& Peoria Exprest reeset Ehlengo & Puduesi 1 1. i ator, Lacon, Washingt'n Soliot & Deicht Accommodation: Chicags, Rock Yetnnd & Pacit Dent, eumer of Van Huren and Stiormancates Tackoh Gulevs, 63 Clark-nt., Shorinan House, Palmor Hous, | Grand'Pacitlo Hotei, aud 16 Canal, cornor Madison, | Leavy Davonport Express., Oniats Kxprot RKojisup Cy. de chison Express... Poru Accommoduti Nune Expres “Dally oxc Wally Sxcent Btondays. Depot, elaninan Centent I: t Of Tatke-at. and footor jeune tition, AT Clork-st., soutt it doiph. Grand l'aclto Hotel, und we tea Ange te " orty-thint-at ‘Mekes and freight uflce under Bher cl Giieas intlia Grund Pattie ligtelund Patines 11. (v1n Main Line), BAG Now Tore expr tt vtinntic NY. Exprose (a ‘not Express... Pittsburg, Cocinnatt «& Se. Lonte We. He «Cincinnatt Alr-Line and Kokomo Lino.) Depot, comer of Clinton and Carroll-als., West Side. ave, “Arrive, j nsinnntt, Indianapolis, Tou be iia, "estambus iat Day], Saacleade i ist then sstesseeeeer en eeaeere 240 8 ma)* Br) bre Nicht Bxpross. 8:0 pul $3) wun Pittaburg, Ft. Wayun «& Chicago Rutlway. Depot. cornet Canal und Maison stat Clark-at. Palwur Luisa, uid rand bud " Baltimore oe Ohio, tl ui Horie evomen ai cdarieas: Pahner tints 01 i, Pater Houde fio oval, end Hoput (exposition Lully t ‘Arive. | milf Sion |! moe | I iin rt Homuitecc. * 83i0 a 4 Yiu pinl? 7:00 Hanknkee Line. Depot, foot of Lako-st, nnd tout of Twenty-second-sh. Toave.) Arrive. | ‘Cinetnnatl, Indianapolis & Louls- Fe Exp vere? 9340 ma]* 8:00 H wile Bue apr 4 8) Dual 13) oak. f Chicoge & Eastern IMinols Hallrend., 2 008 ety yale House, Grand "et ioes por'oormer of Clinton gud Gare Besivill a wares wapesaars1h FB Batt GRAYS ULDICINEN, Panilesat brick ahd stone propused to be wrod to bg forblshod, and Kind of tran {cong ated, consid Giarumed not : no the bid, eal od, witty tue Upon the blauk fora hed'uy thisotice jase iFropoeats ll ina via. rocetved fof furntablug the mi nu ier ut ay cluded Sf ha wurks divtded as folluwerriss bond W bo auc ppiited insiruetions aud niet One ASOT Hrick uiaaun end plasterers, toaturs, Carponter und painters, Or Cor farnlabliy Diatorials alone required ln esther of tho sald classus of work, or jor performing Inbor tn oither uf said classcs of work, ur work uf oz~ ng, Bs 101 2 ghaculeylly doscri bad jers, whlch w lication at this o! jertainod for durulsbing materials, a aie taf asl ted by apond in tl y rr pen 7 hi'beoortance “with fus printed’ matruccions tid’ uban “the Blank fora to be furntaied by tals ‘rhe right la reservod to yejact any or ail proposals. Plano. epvelficadone, an unifod dra ays way VO seub and exuimined af this oftice, it peGpae vals, bonda, and visculur for {atormetiog of biddore willbe furnlabed upon applicalion at thls oftice. Pennie ey ee I. A ie hee for ——" and ‘underuigited. oi UDINGTON, Chlof Quartermaster, bao or porfurmilng jabo clabscuut work, “Hervous Debility-—-Gray's Specific Medlsine, TRADE MARK ane Grent Fike TRADE MARK — | | Gg an unfallly for Fominal W: Shouse. na Loweot omary UAV Ore! Jaseltude, Pala in vag thelial, Diuinoas hes jaf Vialod, Prema Mea Ene a tanny ethor Usama ukag ae oS nagnity Or Conauuntion, and a Peumatury Gray. £27 Wull parculurs In Our pampulut, whlch wo des giro to sond eo by wall to Ovory one. ‘lhe Bpecitio jedicing tssold by all Gruguiats at $1 per packuxe, oF alx puchaxos for §, or will bu sont trea by inal) on rye Solpt af tha mouoy by wtdrentivg THE GAY BELbe TOINK cu. Stuchanice” tock, Detrvis, Bich tar Holdin Chicaya by ull Wholesale and Ietall ad by Drugsisl Drogwiata, an prerrwhore, mes: MESCHLLANKOUS, WO CURE! E sériv{DR. KEAN, 3173 South Clark-st., Chicago. y Consuls personally orgy mall, froo of chars onal ivoan ts ehronic, norvuus, of spucial discasos. Lr. ul who warrants cucu the ouly physician ln the alty wee

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