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mete, ata fem: shautdors, £6,255 neath en arin) MMe, ‘clear, #0236 Hams—Buyar- aoe : KANSAS CITE: Speetat Durpaten to The Chicago Tribune. Pirere City, Ma, April &—GH AIN—Tho Prices Current reporia: Wheat—Heceipts, 203 buy Rhine rontn, 2090 uy Memory No.2 enah. #107, Avett, #10: A L, $1107 Comn—| Byte, Bo: Aint Aart fleatNos a. cash S0g0) April, Ls e PEORIA. er A, Tq Apri, K—GHAIN—Corn tnsctiva see pias miro’, SMES mixed, BvaRW(o, One Arm yo.8 whlte, Sie. Iya culls No. 2 tit4o, Witisky—irregniar: 1) brin Antal Dasia of 81.08% f bria on tho basis of G1. HIGUWINES—10 dria at $1.06, DETROIT. OTT, April &—F1.01u—Dull, Gnarx—Whent caslors extra nominal; No, 1 white, Rem April. tell May, $1.20M; June, #L19: milling 4 nominal 0. eee PCEIPTS—Wheat, 25,000 bu. Frarstesre—Whoat, 7000 ba. BUFFALO. RUrFALO, Aprit6.—FLoun—Ze lower, FGnaix—All kinds ually noglected and quota: rely nominal, tone EUAIOUTE—Asking Tike for wheat and 70 for orn ta Now York, INDIANAPOLIS. Ixprawarotts, Apri beCnkre Wheat firms Ro, fi, S1IT@LIG, Corn firm at 8534 ata aton Hit eae ae . — OSWEGO. OswEAO, April 5—GIRAIN—W hont stondys hand No. 1 Minnesota spring, $1.3, Corn nominally unchanged; Duluth, 650, z PETROLEUM. CLEVELAND, April 5.—DPrTnoLRuM—Stenas; quotas Mons unchanged: staniard white, 110 tent. T4C. Pirtsnund, Va, April 5. —PETROLEUM—Qoloty crudomsbade firmer nt $1.00 at Parker's for ship- mont! refined, Tc, Philadelphia dotivory. Tireavivix, Ca April &— Letina L eth x adsasret Nlgniat,salfey lowest, Nay et opened aties{or highest, Falfey lowes! frat avger nai hie S30 Ke, Ah toter atu; nverao, Wot.” Transaowons, . GOTTON. : Bt. LOvIs, Mo. Ayfit &—CoTToN—Woak, but not Towory middling, 123403 anlos, 700 balos; receipts 4,400; shipmonta, 1,60. \ ist New On, LEAN, April §.-CoTTox—Quiot and cnayt Frigaliog TEC how, ceatalting, Weer good onan. b roe est i GARE Balin 1550} sales, 440; Glock, 208120. ; “ DRY GOODS. New Yonk, April 5,—The cotton goods market con- tinues quict and steady. Vrints in Hight demand nt unchanged prices. Ginghnms, lawns, piques, and wide ints In fale roquant. | Dress goails less active. Men's ‘nr woolens auiiet, but tirm, and agents aro making Iberal deliveries on uccount of former orders, For- eign goods quick TURVPENTINE, Wristxatox, N. C., April 5—SPiuiTs TUNPENTINE. Dull ot 40c. "THE INDIANS. The Recent Brush with Slonx Indians Near Vorry Point, Dakota—A Sergeant Killed. Spectat Dispatch to 23 Chtecoo Tridune. Brssanck, D.'t., Aprit5.—A special dispateh to tho Bismarck Tribune from Ferry Point, to- dny, enya that tho recent Indinn outbreaks, horso-stealing, etc, have at last culminated in Berious complications. The Indians are getting restloss as tho grass begins to appenr, and rhow signs of hostility. Capt. Muggins,with Companics Eand ©, Second Cavalry, who started out after the hostile Sloux on tho 23th ult. sucecoded fn overtaking thom yestorday, thirty-four miles south from this ‘place, at 250 p.m. Tho two companies charged the camp nnd: captured forty-eight head of ponies, but the In- dinns ~esenped, Thoy ‘songht n stronghold in a ravine, and in the charge of n= pany © Sergt. Johnson was killed and two sol'lora wounded. Tho Indiana succeeded in | inuking their escape, Gon. Miles, who was -en route, bearing of tho fight and tho Tndian out- break, stopped at Fallen Creck Mail Btatlon, whoro he now is awaiting tho arrival of rein- Torcements, which left Fort Keogh: last hight under Liout, Clurk, of Chlof Josenb fume, Gon. Miles was accompuiled by Post-Trader O'Tool and CO. W. Savage, with an cecort of fivo mon, bound for Bismarck, It is thought that ‘simply nlnrgee cecort is wanted, nnd that Gen. Affles will continuo bis trip, unless complications us- ume a more serious compicxion. Tho following tolegram has becn recotved at military headquarters, dotatling tho result of the recont pursuit of the straggling bands of Bitting-Bull’s Sloux Four Ovsten, M. T, April 2.—Tho Indians who ttolo the ponies from the Crow scouts hore on Narelr'2t, and who were pursued by Lieut. Contle ‘aud Company C, Second Cavalry, from this post, and Capt. tugging and Company 13, Second Cay- alry, from Fort Keogh, were overtaken to-day by thoso commands, Capt. Huggins eolontapning tho following roport, which { have just re- coived: =“ Thirty-flye miles south of Ferry Point I found tho hostiles about noon, dryiug meat on tho banka of a little creck, Heforo my arrangements wero com- plated for surprisiig them we wero discovered, ut wo were too near fur thom to rench tholr nies, Finding that 1 was discovered I charged ito thelr camp from two diroctions, tho Indians lonping into n deep gully and opening fire, kill- > ing Sergt. Johnson, of Company C. 1 have them fully surroundod, but they may possibly ereep awny after dark, as it would roquire a Jorge force to fully guard thom, Lf will guard them, A direct assault would cost too much, I parloyed with the Indians, If th some: word iisposed to surrender, but while parleying o shot was fired from tho ravine. My monyagain opened fire. Tho poules, numbering forty-six, are giteaptured, Sovoral horses trom my ‘com- pany, and several from Lfeut. Conto'a boeamo exhausted to-day, 18 wo made a very tarleuing march through bad lands and hada millop. counted sixtcon Indians, but believe thors wore about forty, A small ploce of artittery might Bhell ‘tho indians out if thoy could be hold hero Jong enough, which I hopo { may sucoced in da- ine it is thought that threo Indians are killed.” hayo ordered a strong company of cavalry anda piece of urtillery to he started from Keog! to-night, and to Join Capt, Huggins. Dayipson,, Colonol Second Cavalry, Commanding. -: LOAN ASSOCIATIONS, Action of the Decatur (HI) Association onthe Supronie Court Decislon—De= claring Promiums Usurlous,, Apectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Deoatun, Ul., April 6.—tollowing ts the action of the Loan Associations of Docutur in com- pifance with the lato decision of the Supreme Court of Hilnola: ‘Wimrgas, By tho deelsion of tho Supreme Court of Tilinols, in the caso of tho Monticello ‘Mutual Building, Loan, and Homestead Assocla- tion va. 0. R. and A. Smytho, Building Ansucin- tion preinjums nro declared usurious, thereby deprivihg such Association from enforcing tholr joan contracts, which have hithorto been ac- cepted as legal, and 80 recognized by tho courts of Maryland, Pennaylvania, Indiaua, and other Btates; ‘and Witrnvan, We, the Bonrd of Dircctors of the Savings Fund, Building, and Toun Association, of Docatur, [liuols, recognize tho fact that ‘under such decision itis not expedient to at- tempt to continue tho Asscalation ng heretofore opornted; and if eampelled to abandon the pian of ‘protits which is tho basis of ho fnatitution, we can imagine of no other pian of nceumutation that conid bo Mtably substituted under sald con- structionof ourusury luwa; und white wo Inment this inovitnble und siddon striking down of as- bociations so useful ta these who have not moans othorwiso,to secure hams of thet own; so pro- ‘duetive of saving and thrifty habits, and in fill- Ang so important 2 pluce in tho pesure: and im- provement of our vity, we conclude that theonly Tunsonable eourso that can now bo adopted Is ta accept the construction of our unwise legisin= ton on tho aubject of usury, us given us by the “Court, aud to devise such moans of adjustinent of tho business of this Asaovlution 1 will come ply with tho law, and ut the sie tine operate cy aly. a8 ible upon the interests of all mom! whother borrowin 1 or non-borrowing Btock| jors; the fact that all slike entered the Assoctation fn good falth should govern us in Whutover meusures ure udopted; therefore, Resolved, That tho President appoint acommit: tee of three to consnlt with a Ike committee of other Decntur Associntion, and report a plan Of adjusting the aifulry of the Association liv ac cord with tho spirit of tho foregoing preamble, , In oonfovmity with tho ubove resolution, cons Tlttoca have: uppointed by wich of the above-named nssovfations, and tha Peoplo's hs iu Assvolation ave Uompstond, Savings, und Sone likewise, Tho Commitices will report and. the aur of fhe concerns will be wound up as Clly ws posible to the satisfaction of londera Dorrowers ax nearly us tho orruuyements an bo made, Vazg,,.. FOREIGN MISSIONS, plutmacimown, Tn, Apel &—Tho Woinen's Eye Missionary Society of tha Muthodist weal Church in the States of Iowa, Minne- kangay, Sema, Kansas, Missouri, Colorado, Ar and tho Territories of Dakota and, Wyo- Adjoimet (2 covention in this elty Priduy,and Dtlendane to lo to-day, ‘There was'a large ‘tho: Of delegates, and the moet wos ratieritl + pattitable Intho Gist ‘ 7 and Brat Ten ¥. Mrs, Bishop Andrews presided, ‘Durpones ed dollars were miised for wlssiona: SuOUnE weil ye the your, and it is expeoted this Next curren Wubted the eusulng year. Tho 4% oR Will be bold at Maryville, Mo. ToAleatigg tho bowels Gy Weak atomach, irregutaritics of used "NGane exis¢ whod Hop Hittors are THE CHICAGO TRIBU a MARINE NEWS. A Lively Matineé Between the Schooner Nims and Clark Street Bridge. More Departures of Sail-Vessels Yesterday for Buffalo. Tho Latest Reports from the Stralts, Green Bay, aud Lake Superior, A CRASIE AT CLARK STREET. Tho tender of Clark street bridge ovidently was badly rattled yestorday. It was a blue Mon- day with him, through and through. Efe was on duty betimes, according to common report, but | his oyes wero Incnvable of distinguishing any- thing boyond fore-and-nft schooners and stoops. ‘Thus, when tho tuga passed up or down with a three-and-nfter, the vessel had to run the gauntlet of n awiftly-closing draw, and enjoyed f. neck-nnd-neck raco for safety, if such 0 tMug fs enjoynble. The Ida Keith happened to be a little sneil-paced about noon, and escaped puntshmont by o balr’s breadth. Tho tender swung tho bag apparontly with the view of taking in the Keith's mizzon tfte, Dut he didn’t get thore In time. Noxt aflor tho Kelth oamo the scuooner C. K. Nims, with Capt. James Riordan yo tho quarter deck. 1c vessul had only fairly ontored tho north draw, when Capt. Ttordane saw tho bridge swingin townrd bim ata rutting pneo. lin attomptes to vonyey to tho tender the information that be was In no condition fora rnce, that tho tty wero played ant Crom hard pitiling, ote., but tho gentleman nt the lever, must havo mistakon the explanation for a challenge, as be bent to his labor with’ redoubled ouere Ry. and dogetrat behind the bur. Tho Captain thon beran to thrash the alr with his arms, nnd, itis to be prosimed , swear, But tho opening volley was drowned by. a crashing of timbers and snnpping of wire rice ging. Tho'walk of ythe bridge had caught tho mnlzzen-riggipg of the Nims,.and both yielded to the preraure almost simuitancousiy. About twelyo feet of fhe walk were torn up in ait ine stant, whilo the vessel's mizzen-shrouds on the sturboartl quirter went. tiying Akyward as thoy obtained reloase from the violent strain, while tho mizzen-topniast snapped off in the eyes of tho rigging, dropping the truck upun the deck, and throwing the diamond-shaped: ornament surmounting no ono. knows where. The falling timbers of the bridge caused the mate of tho vessel, who was at the wheol, to fly for his tfe. He would certainly have been killed lind he remained nt his post, tis one of the Peers struck the steering-wear in its descent and vont the sift. badly. Tho wife and child of tho muto were occupants of the cabin, and suf- fered nsovere shock from fright. Tho scone was one of Intenso oxeitoment all around while itinsted, After tho mirehlof bad been consiin- mated, the tender apologized to Capt. tlordan by snying that he had scorn only two masts, and Biipposed that his vessel was only 9 fore-and- after, It is sald that Capt. Riordan feels warsa over this Intimation than be docs over tho dam- gure to his fine craft. Tho cnse fa one, of course, whore the city will_hnve to font the bill of dam: ages all around. The rliging ‘af the Nims {a to ho ropalred temporarily. The broken alrouds will bo places by knotting, 80 a8 to last until hor return trom Buialo, FARTHER DEPARTURES. Captains of grain-inden vessels are wary of vonturing in the direction of tho Straits of Mackinae until after the recolpt of Intelligence thnt tho ice hna brokon up inthe south pasenge | and been swept ontirely out of that portion of tho grent highway of tho Inkes, Btlll there aro a fow departures to noto duily, Yesterday tho schooners Richard Winslow, J. W. Donne, Deln- ware, and H.C, Richards were towed out into tho ‘Inke, and set sail for Buffalo. Tholr Ageremited 140345 bushels of 22,630 bushols of wheat. C. . Nims wos toweil to tho lower harbor, and afterward out into the Inko tonn- chor until to-day, when sho wifl sallalso. The Ida Kelth was towed from the lumber market, where she bad tain all winter, bard aground, to moormgs in the lower harbor, Four tugs also worked ineffectuully for two hours inan effort to pull the schoonor C, C. Barnes off the bottom near Wells streot bridge, To-dny most of tho ‘vessots in the lower horbor will sail. . Tho West~ orn Transportation Compuny’s propellers did not leave yesterday, but may go to-day. They aro nilready, The Anchor Ling Captuins have not yot reported, and those of tho Union Com- pany's, propellers nro only’ just beginning to stragele along, It begins to Inok now na if the harbor will not be clear of grain-inden vessels muoh before the close af the weels. Yestorday morning Robert Dicfondorf, agont of the Northorn ‘Transit Line propellers, ro- colved tho following telegram: Crenoyvaan, April 4. ‘be Marine City, from Detroit, brake through tho !co: to-night, and is now in the rlyer, Glgned) _ Watts B. Houraney. ICE ON LAKE SUPERIOR. D. A. Christy, agent of the Lake Michigan & Tako Suporlor Transportation Company at Du- luth, writes to Mr. Austrian that tho situation on Lake Superior, with regard to tho ico, re- mainsunchanged. Thero is no ‘water in elght from Reaver Bay, on tho north shore, distant from Dulyth about forty miles. Mr. Christy adds that Inte advices from Bayfield report no water in sight from Outer Island, tha most dis- Aunt of tho Apostle group, twenty-five miles northonst of Bayfield, According to those Indl- cations navigation on Lake Superior may not resumed before tho 15th of Muy. GREEN BAY. Alotter from Oconto, dated Stnday oventnz, says Greon Hay Is fillet with floating ico to such an oxtent that It will bo unsafe for vessels to attempt to'lond at ananchorage. Letters from Menomlnes, written on Sunday aleo, represent that tho fcc, which eoverat aye ogo appoarod to have gone out of Green Hny, has all boon driven back by northerly and custerly winds, and navigation will thoreforo bo impossible, for erat lar ret. ‘Pho tee han not yotentircly gone outof tho Monomince River. | OPPOSITION TOWING ATMANISTEE, It is reported ere that Mr. Dempsoy, of tho flrm of Dompsey & Cartor, lumbermon, of Man- {steo, {3 at present In Buffato for the purposoof purchasing a first-class tug to ho employed tn hurbot-towing at Manistee, in opposition to the Canflold & Wheeler Line, which bas had amo- nopoly of tho business nt that port for yonrs, Should Bt ipsey sutccead In finding such a tugushe dostrea, thore wil) bo lively times at Manistes this season, with “much lower tarlils than huye been enforced in the past. This will prove good nows to vessol-ownors. — A SETTLEMENT EFBECTED, Capt. Johnson, of tha 1. 3. Stanton, is mon- tioned as anthority for the statement that anun- foratanding has heon renched with Capt. Dunbar, owner of tho HR. 1, King, concerning ‘the recent colligon on Lake Michigan, In accordance with this undorstanding, the ownors of the crafta will stand thotr own dnmnges, ond .this Keep tho matter out of the Courts. Tt is estimated that it ‘wit cost about 8400 to repair tho King, aod $18) to put tho Stanton in Sanne shape, The King was towed to tho Chicuge Company's South Bido try-dock yesterd THE LADY WASITINGTON, Mr. W. David Tomlin calls ajtontion to an error that erupt Into Tue Tirpony of Sunday in connsetion with the report of tho sale of the ittlo propellor Lady Washington, Mr, Tomlin sfates that the Lady Wushington was purchased ‘by Monsrs. Parker*and Koso in tho interest of a ferry company rocently organtzod at Potoskey Attlo Traverse, Mlcblyan, and is to rin on jolwoon Petoskey, tho Lay Lansing Hesart, and Litto Trav- cose, Mr. ‘Tomiln snys in hid note of correc fon: “ We go to-Potoskoy every summor, and the piace, Lady Washington is just the boat for SITORTAGE AND OVERRUN. Tho following {9 cllppod froin the Buffalo Ex- press of Satuntiy: “In a provious issue wo stated that the curgoof tha stoam-barye Alcona was short 131 bushels; it should have read that sho overran that umount. Tho schooner Chestor I. Jones overran £3 bushels; the schooner ‘Thomas Parsons, 88 bushels; tho eteam-baryc H, B. ‘Tuttle, 86 busbols 0 nds; tha schoonore birgu Q, 1. Ely waw 38 bushels overs tha schooti« r James ¥, Joy wad 4 bushels 3) pounds ahort; aud the sioam-haryy, Chatnoy Tiuribue “and schooner George W. Holt each overran & bush+ el, ‘Tho shortage of 330 hushela stated to hayo occurred in the curgo of the schoonor LB. F, Bruce ta Bunny alt aocounted for by udvices from Detroit, which stata that w dratt of vod bushels which should have gono into tho vessel aul remaingin tho levator; this would leave her short only 20 bushel.” i ——_ GRAIN AND COARSE FREIGUTS. ‘There 1s no chunge to uote in tho condition of tho market forgralu-frelghts, Yesterday the stuam-barge Antelope, hitherto placed con- Ultionully for a cargo of corn, scoured a cargo of cats to Buduloat 453 conts. Tho propollor Dean Riehnond brs yt reported "ter eae ta to Buffalo on # through rut baoarao erolgte dearged heavily yesterday, Charters wero reported us follows: Schooner Jessie Phillipa, dry lumber from Manistee to Chicago ut $1.75 per 1,000 feet; schooner Dun- ham, dry lumber trom Frankfort to Chicago ut $1.38 por 1,000 feet; schooner Anna Marin, di Jumber from Point Bt, Ignace tu Chicago at i buck frolgny aided per On, fort oodar tos. from Whito Dake Pe froighta on Inmbor from that port to Chicazo have fallen $2.6) to &2 per 1,00; and from East Kazinaw have fallen from £2.75 to $2.60. ‘To Tuffalo achnrter was made for 1,100,000 feet of Iumnher to Tonasranda at $2.03. This is.a reduce + tlon of 37 conte froin previous rites, Tho schooners. Princess Alexandrin, W. Y. Emory, and, Fellowernft have ehartored for rallrond-ties from Pigeon Bay to Buffalo nteigbt cents ench,and the schooner Now Dominion, Tien Creck'to Buifalo, raiirond-tles at 10 conts oh, “Tio Toronte Globe says thoro will he nn nd vanco In cont rates this xpring, and &5 to 40 conta fs spoken of as the spring Nguro. TIE TWO FANNIES. * Tho Travorac Bay-Progreas of the Ist inst. has the following information concerning tho wrecked achooner Two Fanntes: {We learn from Mr. Quinn that the wreck Two Fannics fs ina bad condition, Inmaking an examination Monday ho found her kecl wasall “chnwed off,” butts all open, and mostof thosenms on her bilge are open. On tisiting the wreck yesterday we could sco that ber deck wan all gono and the enbin is att washed away. Tho divers have ree moved 00 tons of Iron, and calculato to romovo about Ofty tons a day. —— BUFFALO. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridtme Burrato, April 6.—Thore was a big boom in marino circles to-day, and tho ducks hare not looked as livoly 1n many sensons na thoy did tha whole day. Tho arrivals wero Inrze, elght vesscls coming in at ons time, and the oleyators are running night and day, but still the ery among vessel-mon so farts for faster handling of grain, Canal-bonta are boing inden with grain to be fn readiness for the oponing of the ennal, and oversthing looks vory promising for a big sonson. A number of tho Chicago ficot got started to-day, and there aro many vesacla with sails act for tho first favorable wind to take thom to that port. Fhe arrivals were: Propollers Morley, Tolodo, 20,000 bustutacorn, 11,000 bushels wheat; John Pridgcon, Jr., Detroit, 54,415 bush- ols whont; 8. D. Calfwell, Dotralt, 20,000 bushels wheat; schoonera G. W. Holt, Detroit, 18,300 bushels wheat; Guiding Star, Detroit, 25,700 bushols wheat; Erto Queon, Port Rowan, 11,020 ‘bushels barloy; Sweothoart, Datroit, 49,000 bush- ols wheat; O'Noll, Detroit, 40,000 bushels whent; W.M. Home, Notralt, 22,000 bushels wheat: M. I. Wilcox, 24,161 bushels corn; A. H. Most, To- edo, 20,071 bushole wheat: . Monguagon, Toledo, bushela = wheat; = Acontins, Detroit, bushela whent; 1,000 Chasd Hinokly, Toledo, 21,605 bi whent; Bunnyside, Dutrolt, 30,72 bu whet: scow John itobinson Binck Creok, 8,504 fect onk plank, 1,218 feet onk pilings tu Ningnra with achrs Storoncy, Mont piniic, Bonticolto, Reindeer, M. F. Hi bringing 120,000 hu of Granger, Detroit, 21,100 bn wheat; Columbin. De- trolt, 2,000 bu wheat: Erie Queen, Rowon, TaH0 bu barley: Jotin Wesley, Chieuge. 22,600 bit corn; Corsican, Toledo, 18,065 bu corn; Charles Hinck- ley, Toledo, 21.065 bu wheat; Havana, Detroit, 20,000 bu whentr G. Bhaw, Detrolt, 25,700 tu whoat: Sweetheart, Detroit, 39,000 wheat; John G'Noil, Detroit, 40,000 bu'whent; W. Horne, Dotrolt, 22,000 bu wheat; H. 1. Morse, ‘Toledo, 20,607 bu wheat, The departures wero: Props Fletcher, Chicago; Plymauth, Bay Cit: John Pridgeon, Jr., Chicago} W. I. Wetmore, Chicago; echra Montauk, Chicago, 62% tons of coal; Emeu, Toledo, 400 tona of eval; Capron, Muntstes, 150 bria cement, Chicago; Ti. Jones, 1.100 tons of Chicago; Monguagon, Chicnwo; J, G. Maalen, Chicago, 1,115. tons’ of coal; Erastus Corning, bicago, 1.250 tons of coals Milwaukeo; Mntmes Valtey, Toledo, 500 Lris cee ment; A. Contins,Chiengo; John Wesley, 00 bris cement, Detroit: D. P, Dobbins, 615 tons of cont, Chicago; C, 1, Wells, 075 tons conl; fam Flint, Culcare, pon tans of cond; J. M. Hutchinson, Chi- cho. 000 tons of cont; Columbian, Green Bay, tons of cont; Thomas Parsons, Milwaukee, 670 tons of conl; Elizabeth Jones, Chicago, 1,100 tons of conl; Golden Fleece, Chicago, SO tons of conl: H. M. Scove, Milwaukee, The Wesley: wintered In Dotroit. Lake frelghts in conl wero firm at % conts to Silwankee and Chicago, and there wero largo number of charters mndo, Ineluding the schooners Josophine und M. C. Up- jor, for rnilraad-tlesfrom Pigeon Buy to Buf ‘alo for tho scagon at 8 conta apiece, TOLEDO. . Speetal Dispatch to The Chitago Tribune, Tourno, O., April b.—Tho first of the Wabash Ine of steamers, tho Morloy, reported last night, and tookouta loadof grainfor Buffalo, Two others, tho Schnoor and Jarvis Lord, are to fol- low ina few days. Arrived—Schooner Pelican, Erio; propetler Roanoke, Clovoland; propeller Egyptian, Bullae Jo; propeller Tuttle, Buffalo; schooner Ely, Huf- falo; schooner Maxwell, Erie; schoonor Abbio L. Androws, Buffato; HF, eller V. Swain, Erie. Clearod—Propeller wain, Bulfalo, 34.500 bushels corn: propeller’ Morley, Bufato, 20.000 bushelscorn. 11,000 bushels wheat; schooucr Mix-~ well, Buffalo, 84,000 bushels corns’ schooner Abblo L. Androws, Buffalo, 21.000 bushola whea' propeller Egyptian, Eric, 40,000 bushels wheat propeller Ronioko, Buflulo, 86,000 bushels corn schooner Willinm Shupe, Buffalo, 16,000 bush wheat; schooner Pollcan, Erie, 48,70 bushels oorn; repels Morley, Ruffalo, 70,00 bushols corn, 11,000 bushels whent; schooner Anna DP. Grover. Buffalo, 17,000 bushels corn; schooner Mary Battlo, Sarnia, 21.400 bushels corn, Charters—Propellor Swain, 15,000 bushels corn to Buffato, 2% conta; hurge Muxwell, 35,000 bushels corn to Bullalo, 244 cents; propelier ‘Tuttle, 28,000 bushels corn to Butfulo, 2! counts: Dargo Ely, 42,000 bushels corn to Buifulo, 2! conta; schooner Androws, 2,000 bushels whont Buffalo, 2% cents; propellor Niagara, 18,000 bushels wheat to Port Colborne, 234 cents, CLEVELAND. Spetiat Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, CrmveLann, O., April 5.—Eutered to-day— Schooner V, M. Blake, Rondenu; schqoner York State, Ashtabula; propeller W. L. Wetmore and schooner Brinctte, Bulfalo, ight. Qienred—Tug Bennett with schooners Amar anth, Josoph, Sunbury, and L, J, Farwell, Sag- naw; ‘propeller Oakland, with sehoonors Yori State, Sparrow, and Martint, Toledo, Charters—Stoam-bante Minnehaha, Inunched Saturdny, oro from Kscanaba to Cloveland, $23 schooners Bolle Mitcholl, coal to Chicagn, 7 cents; Carlingford, coalto Chicago, 75 cont: J, Magill, coal to Escunnba, 75 conte. BAY CITY. Spretat Dispatch to TAs Crteago Tribune. Ray crry, Mich. April 5.—Tho ateam-bargo Rose, Mary Mills, Satina, Alpona, and, tugs Crowoll andl Bpraguo, with tows, have arrived since Bundsy, The sudden rush has a tendonoy: to docreaso rates, and wo hearof a doctine. MeGray & Co. report having chartered and fonded tho steam-barge Portor Chamberlin at 2.024% per thousand, lay City to Tonmwandn; also report chartering tho bargo Board of ‘Trade to-day 0639.00 per thousand, Duy City to Buffalo, Chienzo froights havo ulso dimlnshod. tha sebooncr Ogurita ts also named as loading ut #8 for Chicago. —— MILWAUKED, Speetal Dispatch to The Chteago Tritune, MILWAUKEE, Wis. April 6.—A head wind and no dotinit nows from tho Straits kopt tho graln flect in port to-day, tha only additional departure being the schooner Angus Sinith, The owners of the tux Leviathan to-day ftod a libol ayninst the schoonor_E. M. Davidson, ashore on Plat Island, for 30, This unexpected move enused tho tug Wolcomo, all ready to leave for Davidson, to remain in port to awalt furthor de. Yolopments, TI. A, Manschott has sold to John Blser one-sixth of the schooner Surprise for #0. Tho schooner 8, J. Holloy arrived from qiaelag to bo docked for uleuk,” No grain chure Ord. ESCANABA, Speetat Dispatch to The Cdleaga Tribune, Esoanand, Mich, April 5~Tndicationa now are that our harbor,willbeopen very soon. Green Rny Is Clear as far as tho oye can reach, excapt- ing here and there some grounded or tlonting ico, so that 8 yesgol can come within nauile or so of the ore dock, or to a point directly opposit Lighthouse Point, The fcoin Bay do Noquotte is honeyeombing very raplily, and that being put up herg looks much shattered, Juss than 1 foot of it being solid., Warm, rainy, foggy woathor has provalled for the past fow Uays, . Goro. Special Dispatch to Tre Cateago Tribune, Micuigan City, Ind. April 5—The scow 8, BP, Wilson was baulod of tho bench liat night and towod Into port but littladamagad, It is estimated that her repairs will amount to $70), Reena fc em ry and will goto Ekicago tor repoirs. ak ss : DETROIT, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dernory, Mich, April 5,—Bound Up—stoam- barge -D, 3. Wilson and consort, bound for Gree: Bay on last fall costar, wn-Htoum-barye George King and consort, Clearod—Steambarge V. H. tehain, for Butalo, ‘ — ENIE. Special Dispatch to ‘Tas Chteago ‘Tribune, Ent, Pa., April §.—Artivod—Schooner C, If, Jobnson, Toledo, 24,000 bushels wheat; schoanur rants Take, 24,000 bushels Wheat; schooner fa . uate a oni lod schooners 0, H. Johnson and Wabash, for o1 Olearea: or Sebi 1. Oe tons ocak Boar eae ©. King, Chicago, 1,000 —— MACKINAW CITY. ‘Bpeclal Dispatch to The Oécage Tribune, CKINawW Crr¥, Mich., April 5.—Navigation & ta apiece. | ‘ Oe eMing to privaw letiers from Bay City, | ls fully open, A’ stoaw-barge passcd up this ring, and the propellers Granite State and Champlin In pnased Nlown to Mackinaw Island. The south channel is not open yet, Weather cool and cloudy. PORT JOTTINGS, Yesterday was aoold and cheurlces day along tho docks, ‘Thy schooner Winnie Wing was among tho cratt that arrived here on Sunday, Tut hor re- turn wns not noted In the port-list. Capt. Thomas Howland left for Buffalo on Fri- day evening to fit out tho Commercial Line pro- peller Scotia. The Lake Michigan & Lake Superior Trans- portation Company have got out some vory hindsome fluminated show-card adyortiso- Mane now Intand Lloyds’ register Is In tho hands of the undorweiters’ agonts. Yesterday the echoonera Lumberman and Jes aturted out on thelr tirst trips. "The boller of the tux L. 13, Johnson, whieh has been put ton syvere test fora duy or two, was found tostand In need of repulrs after n heavy wil on the schooner C, C. Narnes yesterday. The tus har, aecordlngly, Rone out. of cominis- slon for a day, oF two, In ordor that the defects may be remedied, the arrivals yesterday was the scow J. wi Forrest vith mea ,00) moro ties than she ver before carried, ete monn ennal-hont China waa in Capt. Ton Bystor's floating dryetock yesterday for re- Peart, Wiltam Fletcher, of the schooner G. 8. Huard, und Frank Dostwiek, of the schooner FA. Georyer, have arrived to fit out thelr ves- ala. who achoonor Knight Templar wrecked the lamp at the south end of Welts strect bridge yesterday forenoon with ber jlbboom while be- hy Innded to receive hor outfit, ino obanges of masters noted yeatorday at the Custom-Houso were: ‘Thomas Dority, Captain of tho schooner Lem Ellaworth, vice J. ScColom; Jobn Dugnn, Captain of tho eehouncr 8, 18, Pom- oroy, Vien A. Everett. Capt. Crawford's tug Ward will go intocom- misalon to-day, At tho Customn-Housc, yesterday, vessel trans fers wore recorded as follows: Schooner L. B. Bhepard, M.andJ, Connoll to Joshua 8. Bover- fnee, $1; schooner M. E. Perew, W. C. Richard son to the Ludington, Wells & Van’ Sehaick Tumbering Comping, $8.81,58. ‘The documents transferring the schooner Kate Darley, whose aule wna recently reported In ‘inte Tarmuns, were also left for record, The removal of the schooncr Ida Keith from the Lumber Market gives quite a stretch of clear dock-room once more, Capt, Marion, who sails the propeller Pacific, of the Union Company's Lrko Superior Linc, bas come here to take the propeller Dean Rich- mond to Buffato, Capt, Robinson of the propeller Btarucen, and Capt. Joiner, of the propeller Portase, arrived hero yesterday to take churge of thelr craft. The, propeller Now Era arrived here from Grand Imnven yesterday morning, with the barges Clty of Grand itapids and Clty of Grand Haven, ‘Tho propelter Commodore and ono of the Northern ‘Transit Line boats, the City of Con- cord, proceeded to elevators yesterday to take on cargoes of corn, Capt, Kirby, of the propellor New Era, reports that the schooner Maggio Dall. which sunk after being luunched at Grand Haven, bus beon pan ed aut, placed in Sig doe nt repaired. ‘he be @ lenk was found to be located In tho centre= onrd DOX. Capt. William Kelly has concluded not to ace cept tho command of the V. 0. T, tug Protec. tion. [tis understood that ho will command olthor tho tug Gregory or the new tug now being bullt at Stureon Hay to taw scows between that. int and Chicago, Capt. Kelly is now absent at Bultalo for the purpose of bringing the Gregory up to Sturgeon Buy. AROUND THE LAKES, The schooner Gortrude, recently rebuilt ond Inunched nt Hacine, was nearly filled and sunk at that ptnce by the rain-storm on Friday night. Knapp & Gillen anchored tha largo red buoy ‘on the reef at Racine Saturday. Capt. George A. Gaylord bas been appointed keeper of Long Tall Polut light, Grean Bay, vice D. 3, Miteheoll, Paul Fassott has peen appolnted keeper of tho ,Cheboygzan lighthouse in placo of Mrs. Jano Las who some timo alco tendered her resigna- on. Achannel will havo to be dredged up to tho ‘old sehponer Sigel, lying sunk in tho river at Nucine, before she can be getout. ‘he now tug recently soll by her Buffalo builder to Dotrait parties hug been named J. W, Wastentte ufter the popular Detroit marino re- porter, PORT OF CHICAGO. ARRIVALS. Ktmr Alpona, Muskegon, sundries. Prop Oconto, Manitowne, stindrics, Prop Skyloric, Bonton Harbor, sundries, Prop City of Concord, Milwaukee, light. Prop G. PB. Meath, Sumpatiuck, sundries, Trop Now Era, Grand Ihiven, towing, Rehr Rezulntor, White Lute, rallroad-tles, Sehr H, F. Wado,- Manisteo, rallroad-tics. Schr Jason Parkor, Muskegon, wood, Schr William Jones, Horn's Pier, rallrond-ties. Schr George L. Wrenn, Jacksonport, rallrvad- thes, Rehr Ataunto, Grand Haven, lumber. Behr Perry Hannah, Jncksonport, raflrond-ties, Kehr 1, M. Forrest, Ahnepee, rallronid-tie: Schr City of Grand Rapids, Grand Haven, lum- ber,. Behr City of Grand Havon, Grand Havon, lum- her. Hea Py Seana J pelenanborts coin noni tt che Lary Graham, Sturgeon Hay, raltroadsties. Sch: ieltoug, Sanltowoe, rallroad-tlea, CLEARANCES, Sehr J, & A. Sronach, Muskegon. Schr J. O, Moss, Manistev. Kehr J, Phillips, Manistee, Behr Ataunto, Grand avon, Sehr Myrtlo, Grand Maven. Schr Montpetler, Grand Ifavon, Prop Trider, Grand Haven, Sehr Regulator, White Lake, kebr 8. Ellonwood, White Lake, hr Maj. N. if. Ferry, White Lake, Kehr J. M. Forest, White Lake, Kehr Magdalena, Paul's Per, Sehr Bouth Haven, Paul's Pier, Schr Imperinl, Manitawoo. Sehr Lavindn, Hamlin, Schr Guido, Pierport. Sohed. Duvall, Kewatnce. Rehr City of Grand Haven, Grand Mayen. Sehr City of Grand Haplds, Grand Haven. Schr Mary Amanda, Grand Haven, Kehr J, W, Brown, Ahnepec, Schr Jngon Parker, Musk gon. Sehr Willlam Jones, Horn's Piers Schr It, Gillette, Muskegon. Behr B, Doult, Northport Kehr M. Thompron, Whito Lake, Prop M. Groh, Sanistec. Schr fetlo Rrown, Halley's Tlarbor. Kehr Radical, Carlton, 4 brla pork and sundrics, Schr Resumption, Ford Wyer, 25 bris pork and aunitrled, Sehr Perry Tlunnah,Jacksonport, 6 bris flourand aundricg, Schr Driver, Cartton, sundrics, Stmr Alpena, Muskegon, 10 bris pork and gun- drios, Sehr Ann Blarin, Potnt Bt. Ignaco, sundries. Prop Oconto, Manttawoc, sundrios, Prop Skylurk, Benton MHnrbor,3 brig pork and sundries, PropG. P. Heath, Saugntuck, 3 bris pork and sundries. Sehr Parana, Buffalo, 27.000 bu corn, Sehr Jamulen, Buffalo, 20.00 bu corn, Ketr 1, A. Law, [uttato, 50,000 bu eorn, Rehr ¥, M. Knapp, Buffalo, 23,0 bu corn, Rohr A. J, Rowers, Bulfalo, 23,655 bu corn, Kehr Beotia, Buitale, (0,000 bu corn, Schr Harves*Biascll, Nuffalo, 35,400 bu corn. ec r Behr Flying Mixt, Buffalo. 31.018 bn corn, Prop City of Concord, Port Huron, 13,532 bu whont and sundrick, —————_ No good health with thin, impuro hloed. Top Bitters imukes rich blood, yood health aud strougth. ————— The agod and infirin are strengthened and fac- ultles brightenod by Mule Ditters. BOKEIUS BITTRENs, TO THE PUBLIC---BOKER’S BHTTERS, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEMTS AND ISUTATIONS, jn ccuntines with the desta! froquentty gxnrnanon tho United Btstes 1 nF and justly eolebrated for thelr fin a |, and for thute medicinal virtuos againat all di i Ine pnsos of, or atielug froin, the digeatee oruaie, Will henceforth bo put ap und'sokl not only in quark bus ALSO IN PINT BOTTLES, for mostcinal, fanily, traveling, and other purposee 7g bo bind ae il, the wetneipel dieugulsls, erdcore HUTCH BIR ULC, | Da : Kilo Age Soa Sr mere teOricy thax Lee au i REWARD br HB PLL ie tidal Se Bate ‘tumors, gires tm isle ef, cures cases of lang sanding in I week, ordinary easeain3daya, a * dainre Palla, SLs abd arcu Bie BIOIACY & PAsiGIt, 13) West Mudlsun-at. Auts, WAN Gia JOSEPH HOWARD. Information Wanted. Ma was a shoemaker by trude, Rualded to elutn Hockford, an any the akdts Havas Wat af HOLAw, He dan tatiorare Chlenaa, SCALES, FAIRBANKS STANDARD Da, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & OO. 111 &118 Lake St., Chitago, Becarefultobuyoaly the Genulag, 1880. sanppee AMCREMENT CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. S A L E BEGINS zo-nornow SE ATS For the two Grand Concerta by the colcbrated MENDELSSOHN aeere QUINTET CLUBcarRincToN ril 1 Te- pA OF Bite Box-OMico 6, On Saturday Afternoon and Fyvening, Ap Rervad Senin will ba sold at tho pormint t Oo, nnd Toe, at the Contre Must on and after to-mnarfow mornin CA HAVERLYS THEATRE. J, MAVERLY. Proprietor and Mansgor. REE THIS SURE TO-NIGUT. BEMEMBER, ALI, AT USUAL CIIEAV PRICES. KIRALFY BROTHERS’ Grontost European kpeciacio, ENCHANTHIENT!! In all Ita Orizinal Rplendor. Tho Cac Landa af Seonery from Nibin's, N.Y. Allthe grant lnllet Stare and Grind Ballets, ‘Allthe Novel Special Star Arilates, ‘Extonsive and Capable Dramatic Company, he Groat Work of Amuseminnt Art. ‘The Kyo Dolluhted—tho Kar Enraptardd, 8 Mind, you can soe this as chanp an going to any other theatre, E2 Read the yards of showbills, and when you: see the plece you will any It oven exceeds the glowing de- scriptions on the bills. ‘You ean obtain socured sents without oxtra cluirge. Two Hell Telephones In this Theatre to enxace seats by. Make n note of thin, CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL, WILLIAMS COLLEGE GLEE CLUB, Thursday Evening, April 8. Tickets, with Reserved Seats, 25, 50, 75, and 81.00, For sale at Box Office THEATRE, COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL § THE COMEDIANS, ROBSON? CRANE In an original Comedy, written expressly for them by Ciny M-Greene and Sinton Thompagns Eaq., ontitiod SHARPS AND FLATS, Supported by thelr own Comedy Company. Sundny Hvening, April N—DICKIE LINGARD AND COMPA inthe * TWO tos MVICKERS THEATRE. Last Weok of tho Brillinnt Artiste, MISS CAVENDISH. Monday, Tuesday, and Weduosday evenings, and ‘Weunestay matinoo, MUCIL ADO ABOUT NOTHING; jaxt Weak—Sothori ns" L10 OLYMPIC THEATRE, Z. W. SPRAGUE ..Vroprictor nnd Manager ‘This (Tuosday) evening, and every sventng and Batince during the week, the peerless Prima Donon, ALICE OATES, And SUPERK COMIC OPERA COMPANY, MOST POSITIVELY, in tho new Opera, FANCHETTE, The Gipsy. MAMLIVS THEATRE. The people crowd to sna the finnus COMP Y GOOFT NEW YORK COMBINATION in Vie niost popular of morluen dramns, rocunsiructed by to author, AUzUB- in Daly, UNDER THE CASLICHT. Startling rconia nnd mechani cts, r the faite tatiened Nonsaunnee, cocctm imetuding MEDICAL PREPARATIONS, conib wink RICORD'S VITAL RESTORATIVE Fully % per cent of tho tmman taco ara, victims to artini or complote Impotency. ‘This atartting nssor= fon willbe fully corroborated by avory Intollizent rhyalelan, ‘rho principal causos producing this dincaso ar indiscrotions or exenssas Bono ot tho eammon Hey toma nro lnssof vignr, spermatorrhima, paln in tha back, disporition to aval soeinty, languar. gloom forobodings, mentat distress, norvous debility, nn Jeucorrhirn (in femnlen), debilitating dreams, &e, Tot Tio falso niodenty nrovent tho paront from wnenlug the chil of this grentovil. Hocrot habile nre tho romult of anorancs, ‘Tha meilfeal profossian tas boon almant criminally nogllzent ar reticent about thero things, 13 the domand for incrensoit accommodations at tho in- pane neylums ane attoat, Therg ea woll-Snown principal inantmant physiology thnt no vital action enn tako plneg axcept Uirvugh Aaaney of tha norvousaystom, If the norva powor in any organ 1s weakened, thon that argan Ia Thero tsa remedy inthe reach of all, ona Mood the tort for over half a contury. VITAL REXTO! aon eerutinizad and I dorsod by endamy of Medicine in Paris ns an ins tite A Fait cela for thonbove, containa no phaspnoris, tantharivea, or other poirani is VRGRTAD reducing no reaction, and !s pormanont tn effect; surer-contend aan ean be had of Lovassor & Co., 10 Marue lieholiou, Paris (France), rot Dr, 8. Hrown Klgesmoni, sole agent for tho U, §,, Singor Rullding, Bt. Louis, Mo,; box of It pills, & box af 400, $10, sant by mall upon receipt of pric & CHNTIFICATE. Gir Pass, July 19, 1873-19 tuo do In Paix.—A Mr, BE. fifty-three yoors old, bad beon a wilowor twonty-tire Fours, nopvousComperamants Had) muterad” for (uty Fears with apormucarchien, and. for ton, yones wit nervous debiiity and ontire Impotency. For etwhteen years ho Ulod avary known remedy withont an Ene Ha caine t0 nie und | ndvined him Co try Tiveard Vital Nestorattyo, After four mont a nthe he was discone- sued, but [ insisted upon his continuing ita uso, and In nlge months ho wan rustored to full health and vigor cot married, and fas two fine ehildron. MIL OCAH patients treated (0 wore chrod within 2 days, 113 1n six weoks, Lf) betwean two and thro moniha, 8 bo five and ele monte 1 tn nino jnanths. tM. PHRIGOID, Medieino do {a Hinspital Charity, SOLD BY ALL DRUGOIATS, YAN BCIIAACK, STEVENSON & CO., Chtengo, It, ~ Wholesale Agonta for tha Drug 'trade, BICYCLES. Celebrated Bicycles, THE STANDARD OF RXCKLLENGE LN A BI CYCLE, Extremo rigiiity cumbined with modomto woight; the isolation of the ridor fram wll motallio vibrution; enso and power of running: clusenoas 0: build and elegance of farnit bost matorinis and work- manahip. Wo claim that the combinalion of patents of which wa control the monopoly is uecossary to caltae this high atandand, and tint without thom itis Mypoaaliia to pinks the best Hicycle in the markot, Fully Mlustrated urice-lat freu on application, Special terms to American purchasers, First-class Axonts wanted thrvughout the Union, The Coreniry Machinists Conysany Lim’d, Corentry, Bagland, ‘Tho original makors of the Weyclo In Groat iteitatn, Lontlon Oficss, Holhurn Viaduct. E. C. TO RENT. NIST TOUSE FOR RENT At Now Haven, Com. modern bulttyalegantly furnished realdence. cons ning 17 coon, ocatod on Hrospeet Mill, the fnest jocation in aity, and oumplote in all ite appointments, Hunm boat, 110 views, 12 ininutoa’ walk from College Hulldings, will be lonaed for @ term of years, durin the ownursnbanncu tn Europe, Kor full paruculars address CHAS. LI, WEIN, Itunl Hauito Omioe, Now Haven, Coun, uae AATUMAL BYEPEMWATEN FRIEDRICHSHALL BITTERWATER. To be had of All Dealers In Mineral Waters, SHOES, HH (ine and Boiseyas Tolga BAG CE, WISWALL® CO, MEAD ENT, PHOTOGRAPHY, Ppp pag tee ig ea ET jua MEMoy ED from Horshoy Hall to Itobey-at., cur, Madison, Cabinet Pbowyraphs only 84 por das, for Wdays, Carta, 1.0 carne CEORO aa 2 3 ise | BALVE, for Corns, Duntons, Cul 7 | rales, H ts, Burns, Baila, Drugglats buve it Pelee, bo yor box, Thi $1 S100 been owned and contro! through whone enerey and means It Monthly dividands of 10 cents monce Inne ora have contributed about 44M) shat mtock, which have been place derslened for: For tho prosent the stock ts offored at TWENTY DOLLARS per share, but the right is reservod to advance the ico without notice. af biets and Doscriptive Maps will be sent to ap- enna, VAIDLAW & CO., 13 Pine-at.. Now York. ie it & CO, Hroxet Hullding, New York, way, Now Work. HUSGRAVE & prt Meany BRON aan Trot k options of AEIQIES Cas ankors, Wallon 7 Wednesday, April 7, GRAND DISPLAY NOVELTIES In Paris Silk and Brillfant Lisle Gloves, PARIS LISLE AND ‘Silk Mitts. 200 Distinct Differ- ent Styles. 4 Times the Assortment of Any other First-Class House. MOUNTAINS KID GLOVES. PARIS XID GLOVE DEPOT Stato and Washington-sts, FINANCIAL, FATHER DE SNET CONSOLIDATED Lawrence.County, Dakota GOLD MINING COMPANY, Territory, “BLACK HILLS.” Capital $10,000,000 In (00,000 Shares of 1s famous and valuable propert fed bya ed in Decombar EAOREE! yhns heretofore fow capliniista, haa boon brought 2. per share were com- ‘With tho viow of creating 9 markot for It these own~ heros of ite capital in tho ante. 8. WORMSEIE & CO, Q Wit ATRL Broad’ ‘bands of tho un- (0, BANKERS, No. 29 Pine-st., New York. DEPOSITS rocetrod #1 Intorent allowed on daily bal GOVERNMENT BONDS, ment sucuritios bought and sald on conimiseion. ubjoct to check at slaht, and ANCeR, STOCKS, and all tnyost> DILAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON Teturnsin 10 days on Oiticiat reports free. -200 ko prot 0 toe Address T E Now Yo London Joint Stock Bank, London. And sail all Amoriean Becurities u tuck Exchange on the most favoral yn tho Jon- le torms. $100 Inventod. POPEER rk. and 0 mato: ta Cat Or. No or po el tod by and seon r pall ait etane’ suce TU) Liv me * Ono brick building for shoy Ono brick bullding for oll ne fram sunblo, acpot round rant rand near the Gmaana White Load ‘I Ly Jeod by dune sh HO, (¢ pret Pipenpouala o rod unto: Jona than 01 bond nished by this Prope i eavation and grading, siricly In ueoorwance with tha pr to co, Nhe right Is resarvad to Binns, apuciticarions, uy ‘xn aalm donde, und comnionce nnd whon complete felivary., ha Tosorvos the Fulit to rajoct any or all propaaly, “A proforonco will bo xlven to articles of domostia produation, conditons of and inf tan in rey Fequituds will be furuioti Pileadion to thi ath " ‘unico, "i Indorsod “ Proposals for Phyal- Proposals should aluned, Healod pro this uftice, un which PROPOSALS. HIRY QUART! Proposals for Construction of Depot Butht- ; nee. HmADQAnTeNs DEVAUTNENT OF TE PLATTE, Font Osaita, Neb. March 2, Henlod proposals, in triplicate, wil this oftca up to 1 o'elbek muon ‘Tnesday, Fat which Umannd pluca th enoo of biddors, structing, In nevordanes with tho» dotaliod drawings, the following "She yiz.t ¢ brick storohouse, 24441 Hh MANTRIUK OFFICE, ‘0, 4 a it be rocaivod dny, April nod in firs Pl wy will ba it for furniahltig the mntortuls and con= pinnn, specifications, dusoribed build- x2. a, ina, tax? be tocatert at the designated altos on tho milttar commenced by May eUicable, ion tholimoat. the Union Pagtiio Kelle Works. 10, Ley and com-- mar bomady for olitior orall of those ron THOR ‘bid for work a4 abo i be exconted strictly In eco! vaais with al lal and pol ny Manon, Brick mason and plastorors, itnofors. rpantor and palnte r butlitngnt inthe Initer casa the prico for onch to ba Hated separately. Samplosaf brick and stono proy be furpiehot, and kind No aed to be used to ig BtntO. intieatad will be cansld- nocompaniuil by 8 bond inn mum nt not Osfifih of thy totalamuunt of tho bid, sald ©: innied wi printed tnstractions: and: upon the blank form to ba ur bo rooetved for Sarntahing the ming the tabor in althor of te sepnrateciisses of tho work, divided as follows—viz. ra. for furnisbitig matoriala alone required In olther of tho eald classes of work, or for perfornil alono In ofther of satd olnases of work, ur worl yrading, as niura spocitically duseribud in circular fur inforninuion of. Madders, whlon will bo furatatod pon appltentian a th bd whl bo entertained rforrulng iabor, oF bath In elthe cat work, na abvuva divided, Sbond th to uae of $0) upon the binnk forms iat 0 a ni not HE Lie ome Pro Taber atox- for furnishing materials iP of tha separnio unloss acculaptus 40 be oxvuu! Intea Inatruations furniel ject auyorall proposals, Aasafoe drawings ay bs Wand biank propos cirenine for information ot bidders twill va furhishina up apy ication at hie oes, Kuvolopos to bo murkad, " Proposals addrussod to tho undoralghod. UDINGTON, Chief Quartermastol by thls tor—y"" and ropomls for Ib nddle Wage RIM THI'A OFFICE, HOUBTON STURERT, CORNER OF Git Jed ny in rgNientol will bo Poeotved at Jed propoanta, In triniiente, will bo racolved a naica until 13 wolveks noon, Apri Xe 18, at witlott be Opened In the presence of ig and dullvoring atthia dopot baie, fe zeta ine: und. Hide thlr bids e samply of the article nd siateewhon ‘thoy WUT to iuvernmoent ty boing OW Hk Pro} Ty NIB tt Seddte-Hage,"” and addrossa wies and rel to tho iad OF BPs to the under "LC, WABTON, Colonol und A, Q. 3M. Can't, ‘Doput Quurtenunatar, Hoows. ur te! ropusale, In duviicaty, wil Ul ad 2 vay wilt rites of Bids fas turnidolg two our rg tho st. ‘Alury's Rivor, Hovurninentresurvos sho abt 1 ny contalal prot ee tetor furuiehing fan addr vanes by 8 tunity Gidea Lupwcows (or excuvatug Propusaly fur Furolshing Dredges, Tugs, and OFrisct pth tiga waar adie ) prose 8, twa (2) . nthe to rejock any or prupusale. it full {nformation as to the man- wae ata a fl be oluervad by Lidia: fd vorpia of citsust wha payeouny will by Fura Orenvatan ‘pasals should bo, marl 2 reduus, &c.; for dt, Mary’ STOLE Majer oF Bnginacrs, re ee COUGH LOZENGES. ton, Bald dy all dri FOUGHLA & CO, New gars by sia clk ~~ KEATING'S . COUGH LOZENGES, THE GR&KAT ENGLISH BRYA and recumsmunded for over W years Used i ra | es TRUSSES. BUPT $100 Wd Rewer Wo will pay ton charitable institutt ene TENTIVI COMMON-BHNBE TRUSS, duly D 158. SARTLET1, BUTMAN & pat iy jaternt., Ct . DIL PARKEI As caring tho worat-caies of Ieenture, Manufnoturnrs of the coiebratedt Uneanon Onset Tena, adopted by the Gorernmant na the boat. Come Fron Henee ‘russ the tda mark-qnostion nny ono's honesty that Wil 4 fat at Will sell a Truss as such that ia not Sipe ns RAN ONNA Mie Noes WHEATON FEMALE SEMINARY, Epa bcbe Tees sere ce en bth Adin. Will commence the #pring Te Hngiand. Audree Mise APItQatits Prince no ALLO! “ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE: OF TRAINS, TAME TABEE, EXPLANATION OF REVERENCE MARKA,- Ree *Hunday excepted. fitcnany ‘asvopied, Yor Mave, Giide-hooue HinecTobiee sleertn-Ca le-Itooks, ‘Time-Tabies, Sicaptni ic Aecommndations, arly ae ony, OF the alleen icket afticon of the Company: @ Cla d Pacitioltotel, irink's Express Sommer, Canal aad sisal the depois, a aPacifie Fast 11 aSioux City. Yankton, eDutuque Day Mx. via Uintor aDubugue Night Ex, via Clinto: aQmaha Night Kxpresa...., ales Moines Night Hzprese. aoa Milnes Day Expres Yankton. rt, Toc 2 PO! Kiord & 1 report, Rockford & Dubuque. Bleautes le ta ntiman Tote! Cara are ran. th +n, Chie gumvand Counell isjufs, on the train leaving Onicsgo fOnane other rosé runs Pall nitelan went oF Chie ae 2 any other form of ‘a—Hepot corner of Walle an S[Dopot corner of Canal aud xinsiocete, Chiengo, Burlington & Quiney Haitrond, For Maps, Gutde-fooks, ‘Tmnu-Tables Sleoping-Car Accommodations, nyply at any of ‘tho fullowing: Meket-Onleos of the Company tn Chiengos A Clark= at, Grand Pace Hotel, Brink's Express Offices (on northoant cornor Itandolph and State-nia.), foot of Indiana-avy., Grand Centra) Depot, corner Canal and Kiztuenth-ris., Palmer Mouse, and corner Canal and Madixon-sta, (on West Side. Tanvi ‘Arrive. R: TP pm 10 a0 pm. pron, 10 2: akansas,Nefrnanu & Colorndo Ez) 10:91 am| Aso p: hDownor'n Grove Accommodat'nl 11:0 nm! 1:5) p: DKansts City x Tox at 12: mio: bAurarn Paseensor. 3:15 pm} #10 am bMondota € Ottawa F 435 pm| 10:6 am bKockfont. Fr port &Hovk Failskx} 4 oy WiGam bAurora 01 af m) 6:5 am Ree en tba Ea Re Gian Sint Bxprens {ud pm 25 ate p eVoxns Niunt Expross, eKnnens City & St. don Night tie., Wetnosday & Saiurday Theatr ‘a Dally, 946 pin'd 0:55 am 9:05 p mld 6:38 am 11:16 pl 1015 pm Db Maly, excont Mnndny. Dally, oxcept Batuniny. ¢ Dniys Perils Monday, i Sia Pullman 16-whosl Sieopina-Cars and Passonger- Conctws botwweon Ghicazo, Counglt Blum, Omaba, St. domph, Atehinun, Topekg, and Kanes (ity, through withoutehanus. Parlor Cars, with ieclining Chatrs, between Chicngo.and Kanens City, C, B, & Q. Dine ing-Cars ottachad to all tqnins, Chicago, Mitwankeo & At. Pant Rallway. ““Aan-Lurdie” Bopot, cornar Clinton and Gar ile iy lekat ices, © Clark-st, Pal Grand Paeifie Hotals and at Depot. mer House pm am ct re, Bod Dakoin 1: Rtovons me and ehiand am Milwaukco, Madison, und Proi du Chion Expres: pm Liberty viile Accor am ‘Adi trains run vie AMiiwauke and Minneapolis aro good ‘Slthor vin Sfadiaon aad Pralrio da Chion, or via La Crosse and Winona, Depot ton emote Content Maltront. " jepot font of Lako-se. and Motor Twonty-nocanteat. ‘Hicker Once, 21 Itandolph and notte Hotal, and Palmer Hanser Oa Grand, At Lonts & Toxna Expro: RE Louie & Toxns Knat Lina. Cairo & Now Orleans Expro aCatro & Toxas Ex, Sprinailold expray Hpringiold Night £: Fooria, Bnrlington & cPeorts, Burlington am FURS. ‘ookiik, ¥ Gliman Parsonsor, Dubuque & Sloux City Hixpren Dubuque & Sioux Gity Expron ‘a0n Satuntay night rune to Coutralia only. fOnkntuning Went ta rune oni pal On Saturday night runs to Moria only. Chicago & Alton. ‘ast hidu, noar Madison-at. brides, and iekat Oltices, at 1) re) raid Vacitia total, ahd Palisor tomes copcevecetes BABBSRSSRaR a Chark-st., Gi Kanens City & Donver Bas Sansa City Night Eeptass cae 7 Be Lous, Horingtuld k roma, Mobile & New Orlans Expross Bt Louis Bpringdeld & ‘yxas. Peggia, Hutlinwton j Peat Wapis Pokin & Porta Exprosmss ne Chicago & Padueat HI it r, Lacon, Washingt’ joltat & Dwight Accommedaues, AU RUURG BaBSARBR Pm ‘Chiengo, Woek Talnnd & Preitie Tea . Depot, comer of Van Buren and Bhormancsiat Tieko Moos, 4} Ciark-ast., Shorman House, Palmer Housa,. And 7% Canal, corner Madison, u Grand I’acifa Lotol, 4, Dally excont Su sally pcopt Mondayas” *DMUF sxcopt Michigan Centrai*Maltroad. Depot, toot of Lako-at. und foot of Twonty-sooond-sh » iekot OMloo, 67 Clark-st.,, south: 9 = dotph, Grand Pacita otal, aud et Palas Mousse a ‘Loave, oe all (via Mi Ys sae{® 7:00 wa] hy {ria Main and Alr 1ino).,..[¢ Atiantie Yexpruss (daily) Rint express + a30y pinle ff Sits bay < 210 p ral Lake Ghore & Michigan Southorn i: res Ticker ofticos st dopo, Van Nurences head ne te and freignt umes under Sherman Tisaee saa tioeS ¢ Gitioes Inthe Grad Pacitio Hutcland Palmar tices, « atl (vin Maln Z.1n6) postal Naw York Atlantic N. ¥, Hzpross (daliy), juat Kxpruss. eyed Pittebara, Cinginnadl a Me. -Lonte Jt, M, «Cipcinnat ir-Lino and Kokomes Lin Depouicornur of Caution und Canulleaae West Sida, ‘Leave. | Arriva, ) Pittebarg, Ft Wayne 4 Chicago Haliway, Depot comer Canal and Maditon-ats, Ticket Oftcess. Clark-at,, Paluer Huuase, aud Grund laciito Hotel, Loave. | Arve, eoevee]? BU wa] +] Btld pan] sIESao pi Depots, Erpgtinon tulsing and eno: n Hutlding and foot of ‘Twentre Ma-st. ickot OMioos, td Clarkeace Palmar fous Grand Paclda Hotel, aud Dopur(eaposition huidas rive, Hankakee £inc. - Depot, foot of Lake-at and foot of Twenty-second-et ‘Leave. | Arrive, att, Indianapolis & Lowlss| Coe ei prodie. 's 8:00 wee Niche fj ta. bia BEOES sce se Chicago ds Eastern Hlinots Kallread. * Tiokst Ontoes, 77 CEH Beiae House, Grand Pee vt EK nth ng inner yaa rai Batanills w visitas Ss = cs See coral pce a “jd ravt>}DR. KEAN, .' Ges 373 South Clark-st., Chicago. nsult porsouwly orgy maik free of charge onal hronio, nai de is ae Guy plyslaan tn a ey wpa warraata cures of . A OA YD. "To all who are suffering frou ie errors and indlas grations of youll, wsrrous, wenkuens, early, d uss of Will sbuid a recip thar wit QUre you, FUSBOF CHAUGR, This gruat romedy was ~ disgoverod by a uilssionary in South America Bande -etdrossod en velape te thy HY, JUSKELE 's, be . Station D, Now York City. e or