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buy Armory No. 2 cash, Bey denny Nov — DETROIT. petnory. April 7—FLoun—Quitt. w-AWhent vory quiots exttn nominal} Not ee Srante: Aprlivno snles; May, #119945 Juno, #112) sallling Rom ont, 150M hn, FEAT era vest 2200 ity glesicad il April %.—GRAI=Corn «1 eeNa rican, BAGAaO; ralxort, SIAC. Onis steady and firms No.2 whito, BYHGHe. Kyo inactive No. ce Sana ort ly at #1.08, —— $ nsw. view Armit 27.-G1AIN- jant lower on some ore mara No. 1 Minnosota spring, 6131, Corn low ary Webtorn mixed, Bic. ——z INDIANAPOMIS. een : 18, April, 7—GnAIN—Wheat woakt aeons Curairm at @u7o, Unte steady at Rao. ° WOOL, z DELPMIA, Pay April %—Wool quict for seater rade; uhlo, Pennsylvania, and Wost ‘Yirainia double oxtrn and’ abovo, biesse; oxtra, K® thoy medium, 62}Gse: conrsa, S1@5So; Now York, Mich{aat, Indiana, and Wostern fine, Meb2}¢e1 medt- ‘Jom, MACs conrse, $4R6S0r washed combing and do; "Wine, tai) do tinwnshod, sieMey Cannda washed Pomblng, Secies tub-washed, Cg6r0s pulled, 44865, —— DRY GOODS. - % Kew Yorr, April %.—Dusiness continues quict ‘with commission Louses and Importers, nnd the Job- “Ding trade Ia les active, Cotton goods quiet, but Prices tf an. Foreign avods in modorwio rolucst vandstondy, * 5 : PETROLEUM. . | CLEVELAND, .April 24,—PETnOLEUM—Unchanged; “gtandardt whito, 110 toxt, Te. PrTrsnuna, Apel 27,—PRTROLEUM—Vel netive; gqdn,irmor at sti¢o.ntlinrker's for ettinment; rofined, VO ruaviiite fa Apr 2—Penkoupvat—starkot ojmmedattitser Inhinent, 2440, lowent 7it4er, closing eee aninments, iid; Ava-ngo, iswy) chartors, fanid; BYOrIHO, 1,40; transactions, y COTTON. { 61. Lovis, April %—-Corron—Dull. and un« chungeds middlings, 11}40; sates, 1,000 bales; rocetpts 40); shipments, 1,300; stock, 60.500, a New ORLEANS. April 27.—CoTTron—Quiot; middling, Hiding, Weor Rood ordinary, WHMor net + aie rea HI Ba “Spon cot, sara oe 000; aboe! TURPEN'TINE. \ Witstsaton, Ne Oy April 2~Brinits of Ton- “pENTINE—Firm at Iie. . ve SEEING SAM. ‘ {How tho Anciont Gentleman Appoars +o ’Gath?—Galoxhn Grow upon Ope * position to Gon, Grant. Dispageh to Cluctnnatt Enquirer, New Your, April 2t.—To-day I_ saw Samuol J. (quden on Wall. street. I can, thoreforo, give you an unqualified description of what ho looks ike, Iwas standing on the corner of the atrect opposit the Sub-Trensury, when I saw the old man coming down from Broadway, nnd sald ton , friend of mine: Hold on, and I will show you tho groatoat living curiosity.” ‘While wo wero gathering oursolyes up 80 a8 to ‘Jose no featuro of this What Ja {t," wosaw other people who had alsa capied him getting ground ina favorabla ght to take tho old man in. While’ wo all had our montal glasses turned ‘on him it pleased some. lonfer to stop Tilden and communicate with him, robably in order to tell tho talo to his children We thorefore observed that Mr. Tilden was re- markably well dressed, ie had on a dark-brown spring overcoat, ahigh silk hat, cloth clothes, and nent, pc ‘ished shoes. Ho walked, os ioya- riably, with is toes turned inward. ‘The lonfor aforesaid bid baridly ies to Tilden when that emall and alightiy-bulit worthy exercised tho ruling passion of sticking up his mouth in the Toafer's car and telling Lim, with a great appear- ranco of contidentlallty, something, ‘Tho cater aia not scem to bo surprised or ine ‘structed, Tilden had a cheorful countenance. The tint of his ain was clear-stool bine, as if his stornac! was working right. Ilis left oyelid was dropped on his cheek, ng if that eyo was out, but it did ‘not appear to giva lilm the least trouble. It looked as if he was in tho habit of shutting, ono cyo in order to get tho best attainable aight with the othor ono, His loft arm appenred to be sewed up in the sicave of his spring oyorcont, becnuso we could seo no hand, nor any nppearnnce of demonstration on that side. ‘The cout-sleave was knotted up,-too, as if {t was notoxprotad to open for any arm. ‘The old man’s countunahes willie talkibg to‘ the loafer was bright, but mysterious, Ho. is ex- pected to be in tho mood for talk, and did ml tho eas ‘When ho shook the lonfor and camo on down Wall strect ond turned up Nassau, thero were perhaps one hundred persons taking him ins His toes weru turned inward, and this gave him somothing of tho stuinbling gait, which ox- aggerating neocig asoriba to prralysls. I can any that, excepting ho was quite an old man, nothing whatever modified, his “apnenrance of Adlogyncratic good heatth und good self-esteem, Mo looked uy if ho could stand a Presidential campaign first-rato, A fow minutos uftor I saw Tilden I mot Ga- Jusha A. Grow, who wns Spenker of the House ‘of Represontatives bofore Colf@x. He anid: “I donot think Grant 1s going to get tho nominn- tlon. Blatno’s chunces seom tha best, and aftor . Blalno, Washburne or Sherman. Tho Pennsyl- yanin delegation 1s not going to vote solidly tor jenn ore, Aare twenty-llvo men on it who willnot voto for him on any ballot. Wecan ivo tho voto of Ponusylyanin to any Itepub- ean, Grantincluded. Roenuro Iam not favor> fog Grant, I am not, thorcfore, going to voto agninst tho nominee of tho party. I think Grant can carry Pennsylvania, But. te Will bo ut tho sacrifice of votes, aud of tho party's Strength. Tho opposition to him comes from three cloments: First, that moderate, con- Rervativo clement which docs not think: Grant deserving of any more than Gon. Wash- ington; secont, that clement which docs not favor any innovation on tho system bequeathed us nf two terms aud no moro for tho best man; third, tho German opposition, which is dircatly -derived from thelr oxpericnee in military Gav= eruments, ‘Thoy hear it suid that wo want a atrong Governnient under Grant, and thoy know that means mora military, and ‘thorefore con- Seription, I with not inatilt. your intelligence nor your estiinate of mino," said br. Grow, ‘by far Umating that either of us think thore ts any sonse in this German ideo, Wo know, that “wo aro not a Republic by the eufferance of any per son, but tha Germans do not think that, and therefora thoy nre against Grant out of ‘tholr creditable Ignorance.” “ — Thinks Washburno Has No Show— ‘ Poor Reasons Therofor, New York Sun (Dery Aprit 36 { dtiesrtain respects Mr. Fuihu B. Washburno, of Tlinols, is stronger with the mass of Repub- Means than any otter mon who bas beon pro- dosed as a candidate for President. That thig is Sows havo repeatedly had ocousion to afirm, and itis Juetas trac now as over, The German Republicans are ull warmly in_his fuvor, whilo his record as_n partisan of economy in Govern- ment and of popular rights, 1s opposed to great monopolies, fe auch that many friends of honest Fatntetrat fon nob usually identified with tho Ahlan oe y would be ikely to give bim fevortholeas we au) @ that it is substan- tilly mponsibie thut Sir. Washburne stould bo Rominuted at Chiengo, Porany Yours ago, when Simon Cameron, of Aonuyivanin, went out of Proaident Lincoln's # halnistrution, Mr, Washburne introduced tito ind House of Teprosentatives a series of reso- hutlons conounctng Bir. Cameron nea dishonest f calor with tho public money; and such was his i uence in the Houso at that timo that he zat ne resolution passed by @ big mujority. Tho ct fs one which tho poworful clin of tho querous ennnot bo exnectixl to forgive.d > ae mmewhut tater Mr, Washburna hud n viojont quarrel with Mr, Conkling, who was then n membor ‘of tho House, aud oxtrome insults mere oo ‘oxchangod between tho two gontio~ Te ge tls ooourrence tho Onulta Chief has kewise not forgotton, a ine We goo that tho dologations of Now York d Peunsylvania, aro sure to he against Wash- me. at Chicugo; and, what Is more, tho dolo- Galion from flinols, bis own State, is also pretty ede te agulnst him, Ube machine runs ep itotbor fact which must bavo'a great influs This ey hrobably now to most of the public. ale uct ts that Gon, Grant dons not love his 4 Inguished | followevitizon of Galena. In { nner diya Washburno rendered great services tea Grant gave btgh office In roturn, and tne F t that account fsbalanced, At the samo wrest © has grown to understand t he is a eet man in aud of bimsclf, and tht tho claim ron thburne to be his author and maker is ot tuous and untrue. Therofore, if Grant a 1 ind that bo cannot be nominated at Chi- batt And should look, about forthe person to hot Baie would prefor to pross bis hand, it will fat: ‘ashburoe upon whom his chuice will ;dt tt not necossary to go into this subject at Here arke waeasyeteauis ghee Sandidato tor President nt Chleaga, ‘ so: SM Dis true, tig pity, And pity ‘tia “tis true.” —— 7" MAnoleum—A Groat Discovory, ples tho many American manufactures ghee have talker a | ie fic Peotminent, ‘Those goods Conte under tho. wing! patent, and ny he amo on tho back of every yard. © sethaes $a Disoase prevented by atiinely so of Male ities oe Dilla lessened gcA,tinglo ‘cake of Gloun’s. Suiph 3 ur Bosp is target to many sulphur baths, PAvold cous large hold on the public favor, um stands NEW! Continued Activity in Grain and Coarse Freights. An Insurance Man Airs His Viows on the Present Situation. Abundanco of Ico Yet at the Extremo Upper End of Lake Huron. The Welland Canal—Local and General Notes, GRAIN AND COARSE FREIGHTS. Grain freights continuo active nt 3and 3% cents on corn and wheat to Buffalo, Engage- ments were reported yesterday #8 follows: To Buffuto—Schooners DN. P. Dobbins, J. D. Sawyer, 8. B. Pomeroy, and Exile, oorn at 8 conta; schooner Chency Ames, whent nt 3% conts; pro- pellor Fountain City, corn on through rate to Boston, 15% conta; propeller Potomac, corn on through rato. To Krie—Schooner Schuylkill, corn on through rate, To Collingwood—Propel- Jer Canndn, corn on through rate. To Kingston Propeller Persia and sohoonor Hyderabad, corn on through rate. ‘To Sarnin--Propellor st. Albans, cora on through rate. Cnpaolty, 20,000 bualivts whent and 254,000 bushels corn, Conrso freights wera netive ntan- yesterday. Churters: Schooner B, Parsons, bark, from Le- Tand to Chicagu, at $2.00 per cord; achoonor Adriatic, lumber, from Grand Haven to Chicago, at $1.12% per 1,00) feet, schooner C, Michelson, himber, from White Lake to Chicaro, at €1,871¢ per 0 feots rchoonor Lincoln Dall, wood, from Ellison's Bay to Chicago, at 82 pur cord: schoons ors. J. Luft, cedar and onk tes, from Green Ray: toChicngo, nt seven and nine conta apleccs schooner Australinn, hardwood lumber, from Jacksonnort to Chicago, at §2 per 1 fect; keow Netiio Church, bark, from Pino’ Luge to Chicugo, ut the going rat cedar tos and twontyefly from Fish Creek to lone, at seven and 2 cente nplece; schooucr Barbarian, ¢los, from Norwood to Chicago, ut soven cents apiece; schooner Maing, ouk tlos, from White Lake to Chicago, at nine cents apiece. schooner Liye Osk, hot telegraph-polos, CANGO INSURANCE. ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Citcaco, April 24.—In Tue Triuvse ot the 2d {nst., under the hend of marine news, you stato under tho Insurnneo item that the contractless agonts are squirming and trying to put-rates down to 10.cents. Youfare quite right on the lnttor, but wrong on tho former, Tho contract- less ngonté, meaning thoso who havo not mado contracts, hnye no occasion to squirm, for thoy have not got the business, which they could havo had if thoy had seen fitto take tho businoss at the contract rates offered. It is evident that. you have been misinformed ns to the truo stato of thugs portaining to marino insurance, Tho fact is that tho agents who are squirming Just now aro those who have contrqacts, and aro now reaping the benefits of those contracts by hay- ing numerous losses which they probably did not think they would have when thoy took tho contracts. : The ratos which tho business hns beon con- tracted nt are lower than they hivo over beens as, for instince, on grain from Chicago to But- fato and Erlo, sult or steam, tho contracts nro #0 conts per $100 from April 1 to Sept. t; for tho month or September, 85 Fonts pee 100; for Oc- tober, 60 conts per $100; and for November, $1 er $100, making an averse rate of tess than hreo-elghths of 1 per cent for tho seasoi On merchunilise from Buffalo or Erie to Chi- cago, 16 cents per $100 for the season ending Nov, 80. These are tho rates at which the busi- nesa has been contracted, with the undorstand- ing tint, in case thé-current rates are less, they will write at the current rates. Tho reason why the contructless agenta have not got contracts is becnuse thelr sqieanies, knowing what it $s worth to do thé buainess, have declined totake them. Exporience in tha business hag taught thom that no money can be made at those rates, und those who linve contracts are no doubt conyinced by this time that thors js no money in thei, and are endeavoring to form a comblnution whereby they can pool those con- tracts, hoping thereby to reduce their Nubilit; and obtain bettor rates on curront business. Tt isa known fact that some of tho agents boring contracts are alrendy squirming, and havo held out tho pips of peace to tho non-contractors by trying to obtnin tholr codperation in organizing a marine board for tho purpose of advanoing rates, which is an Impossible thing, 8 several companics that have lost their business through reckless compatition aro determined that rates shall rule low this aeason in-ordor.to teuch companies that thore Ia an ado- quate rate for this business, With fully 80 por cont of tho business contracted for, thore would, be no object in advancing rates for the balanco uncontracted, ‘ Tha contractors will havo to grin and boar it, and trust to Providence to bring then through sufe. Tho lorses so far this month on cargoes will amount to at least $75,000, while tho preml- uns taken will not amount to $10,000 gross. Any Dusiness-man can readily 6eo that no company can make money at those rites, and It Js only A quigetion of timo when thoy will hayo to quit or ind thomsalves impalred. WRECKED VESSELS. ‘The Canndinn schooner Northman, which re- contly foundered on Luko Ontario, carrying with hor all on board, was a full-sized oannl ornft of 8§ tons burthen. She wns built at Hamilton in 1870, b¥iA. M. Robinson, her ownor, rated Al, and had a register valuation of $16,200, Mr. Hohissos Js sald to have hud but $6,000 /usurance upon her, ‘Tho schooner. Jenny Gratin, sunk in Georgian Bay, was bullt in St. Cathnrines by 1. Shickiuna, in 1871, mensured 410- tons burthon, rated Ag and hnd a valuation of $13,500, She wus owne by Graham nnd othora of Bt. Cutharines. ‘The bargo Humict, which has gous to piecos in tho Straits, meusured 102 tons, Bho was built at |. Black Rivor, by Willlam Jonos, in 185%, and’ in her prime wis n fing vessel. Tho value of tho old craft could not have been over $500, Bhe rated Ol. * VESSEL TRANSFERS. At tho Custom-Houso yesterday record was made of the sale of the tug Asa Ransom by An- drow Ryerson to Nelson Swarthout, fora consid- eration of $4,300. The Ranson will ongage in harbor towing servico hore, d, A. Von Phadon bas gold bia half-interost in the schooner €. J. Hocdor to John otchor for pen Capt. Botchor ts now solo owner of tho CHICAGO AND MONTREAL, The Toronto Maiihas tho followings “There isnot much Inquiry yot for rates ou through froight to England via ocenn steamers at Mon- treal. Agsoonns shippersare certain that tho ocean yessela havo reached thelr Inttor port and are propared to roccive carzoos, it ls probablo that tho Weatern produce will movo. No cn- gugoments ure reported, but the rato asked ta 534 and 6conts on grain ind 2 cents por barrel ontlour foreteam to Montroal. At loost two Mnes of propellers wilicall at this port during tho soason, vis. tho Western Expross and the Merchants’, For tho formor, Mesars,8ylvester Bros. w:'l act os agents, and the boata under thole control aro the Acadia, Capt. Male eomson; BE, Shickluna, Capt, Jackson; Alva Munro, Capt, Seott: Zeuland, Cant. Zontand; and tho E. it Vanallen, Capt. Thompson. Messrs, W, A..Goddes & Co, aro ngonts for the Mor- chants’ Line, and will bave fourteon well-known boats ut tholr disposal. Their fleat conalsts of tho’ Persia, Capt. Calrrs; Celtlo, ei Ls Vuughuny ‘Bootla, Capt. J. IL, Scott; Europe, Capt, J. Ciitord;” Africn, Capt, F. Pattorson; California, Cupt. W. Manna; Atuyle Capt. H. MeLaughiing Tineoln, Capt. He. Duncanson; Clinton, Capt. Maudestoy; Dromedary, Capt. J. Hurns; Dominion, Capt. BR. MoMaugh; Ocean, Capt. A. MoMaugh; City of 8t. Cathurines, Capt. a, MeMaugh; und Prussia, Capt. H. Zealund, ‘Tho last-uamed bout has ulrcady started on ita way to Chicago, and will bo followed by others in due course." .* THE WELLAND CANAT. Considerable satisfaction 1s expressed at St. Catharines over the decision of tho Min{ster of Railways and Canale to open the enlarged Wol- land Canal next yoar for naylgation by vesaols drawing twelve foet of water,eusing the old aqueduct at Wellund for the prosent. Thoro is nothing to prevent securing tully twelve feet next souson, leaving the yroater dopth of fours toon feet for anothor year or two.” 'Tho twelve foet will allow vessule oarrying 40,000 to 60,000 buabels of grain to through, and will give a great smnpe ua to ship-bullding Jo this olfy and nity. ‘ —- STILL ICE-BOUND.* A telegram from Presque Islo, Goorglan Bay, says; “Tho Northern Queon reports soild {ce from Killurney to Sanitowaning, and as fer in tho direction of Little Current as could bo socu, and that now Joo is forming, and that unicss yory warn weather sota in the channel will not be clear for atleast fifteon days. He returned hero for tucl, and loft this morning at 4 o'clock, Intending to go via Lako Huronand Missisauga, and if possible toeffect an entrauce to Thossas lon River, and thence proceed to Sault Bta, Marlo, The {ov formed in winter bas never moved, and from the report of the mail-carrier at Killarney, on the 26th instant, the ice ie solid and about Aftcen inohes thick from Killarnoy to Buult Blo. Marie.’* BUFFALO,’ i Special Dispatch to 2:5 Gt0a00 Tribune, * “Burrato, N. ¥., April 21.—The sohooner Trumpf, lately on at Port Rowan, arrived late THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, Jost night from Port Colborne. Previous to ge ting off she jottisoned 900 bushels of wheat, di charied 6,000 bushels in good condition at Port Colborne, and brought tho balance of her cargo, conntating of 10,522 bushels of wat grain, to this elty. Capt. Gibba says that he docs not think his vesaol is much damaged, Arrivals—Propelier Fletcher, schooneraGrang- er, Frank Perew, fronton, grain, Chicago; euhnoner G, C, Trumpf, Milwaukee, grain: D. M. Witton, Groon Boy, grain} schooner Pelican, ratn, Toledn, Clodrod—Propollors Intor-Ocenn, conlt Mon- tana, sundries; schooner D. i. Duley, nares Arrunnut, with conl, Chicago: propeller D. M. Wilaon, schooner (i, Hf. Warrington, fronton, P, Rents, barge Frank Porew, with coal, Sa quottes schooner Pellean, Escanaba. Chnal frelghts to-dny worg little lower, with whentat Gy cents, corn and onts 3% cents to New York, Shipments by canal of grain wero 211,713 bushels, DETROIT. Spretat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Detroit, Mich, April 22—Passed up—Pro- pollcr Jay Gould, steam-barge Burlington and barges, and schounors Kito, [tichmonid, Aleoma, and bargos, and San Diego; shooncrs Harvey Bis- soll,Gcorge B.Sloan, Sam Cook, Typo, Mary Coploy, Prussia, Javolter. Arrived up~Anntie Craig, A. Boods. Passed down—Propellors Philadelphin, Com- modoro Vanderbilt, New York, John Pridgeon, Ir, Granite State, Waverly; ateam-barges Mich- igan and barges, 8.D. Caldwell and tow, East Suginaw and tow, Ira Chaffeo and baraecs, Bar- num, Forest City and consort, P, Chamberlain and consort and achooner Josephine. Charles J, Kershaw, Rirckbond and burges, H. Hownrd and tow, Ontonngon and tow, Passaia and barges, Frot Kelly and consort, Willinm Cowle, Cormoe rant and consort; schooners Ahira Cobb, Snow. drop; tugs Music and bar J. W. Bennott and barges and schooner Hartford. PORT ITURNON, Pont Horox, Mich, April 27.—-Up—Propoller Antelope and barges, and schooner James Pintt, Burlington and barges, tug Smith and barges, schooners Georgo 3B, Sloan, Harvey Bissell, Jamalea, Dawn—Propellers Avon, Willian Cowle, Waverly, schoonor Abirn Cobh. Wind ‘south, light. Weather fine, Port Hunos, Mich, April 2710 p,m.—Up— Propellers St. Paul, Jay Gould, Ontario, Lincaln and barges; schooners Home, Iris, Mary, Hattie, Alponn, Clara. HownTropellors Delaware, Juniata; stermer Marine Cty tu Torrent and raft; schooners Kato Winslow, Josoph Paigo, Constitution. C, P. Minch, PB. B. Locke, Brooklyn, Hattio Weils, Sanderson, E. M. Portoh, I, N, Foster, Wind—Southwost; light. Weuthor cloudy. ERIE, Spectat Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Ente, Pa. April 27.—Arrived—From Toledo, schooners Goshawk, Daniel G.’ Fort, John Burt, John Wosloy, Saint Poter, F. G, King, E. It. Wille fams, Willlam Shupe, corn; propeller Prindl- yilte, Bay Clty, schooner C. H. Weeks, burgo Keepsake, schooner Seamens, Saginaw, lumbor, Aggregating over 1,000,000 feot. Heated schooners Wate. Barley, coal: J. F, Ring, light, Chicago; echoonerJobn i juth, Haht. ‘Tho schooner A. H. Moss, with stone, Kelly's Teland, ashore off tho pelnt. No casualtica so As, —— STURGEON. BAY. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Stonaeon Bay, Wis. April 27.—Tho schooner Gen. Worth did not spring a lenk off Ephratm as reported yesterday. It was found, after her deck-load was taken off, that her dock was split. open and tho boavy sen, washing over hor, filled her with water. She was pimped out yesterday with her own pumps, and salled for Chienga with hor hold full of tics and a part deck-luad of oles, * Tho tug A. 8. Allon passed down Sturgeon Bay, via tho cunal, for Escanaba, this afternoon, Wind south and light; clear and pleasant, —— PORT COLBORNE. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Port Connonnz, April 27.—Passed up tho ennal by way of the fooder—Schoonor Ella Murton, Hamilton to Toledo; Ceollia, Toronto to Wallaceburg; propeller Zealand and consort Fortune, Hamilton to Detroit; all light. Cienrod—Schoonor Manzaniila for Toledo, Arrived for chnal—Sohooner Sligo, Chicago to Kingston, corn; T. It Merritt, Detrolt to Kings- fons wheat; Pride of America, Toledo to Kings- 00, COD. CLEVELAND. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago. Tribune, CLEVELAND, April 27.—Cleared—Schooner Monguagon, Marquetto, coal; Itasca, Milwaukee, conl. Tho steamer City of Detroit arrived from De- troit this morning, and bhencoforth a daily Hno will be maintained between Clevoland, and that port. Tho steam-bargo Hackett, with oro, nr- rived at Ashtabula hurbor to-day, boing tho first ore arrival at that port for the season, MILWAUKEE. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Minwavkee, April 27.—Grain freighta qulot and stondy, at three and a half centgon wheat to Buffalo, But ona charter was made. Tho schooner BF. M. Knapp, wheat, from Racine to Buffalo, at three-quarter conts, Tho tue Coa left to-night for the schoonor Anna Thorne, ashore at Aluka, T, OC. Mason having purchased tho wrecks. PROPELLER ERIE BELLE SUNT, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, AsugEnstnuna, April 27,—Tho propollor Erie Belle, of tho Windsor & Lako Erie route, sunk near Kingsville this morning. Sho fs supposed to havo ran on a sitnkon anchor or snng.. Sha was bonchod In ten feet of water. The Princo Alfred, now here, 1s going to her resouc with a ateamt-pump, ESCANABA. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ESOANABA, Mich., April 27,—Arrivod—Schoon- ora Honry A. Kont, Morning Star, M. A. Mulr, Cleared—Schooners Eclipse, Montpelior, Ni- agara, Higgio & Jonos.G, W. Westcott, E. 0. Hjetinson St. Lawrence, M. L. ns. ne Lighthouse supply-steamer Dahlila ran in hore for gupplios, @ BAY CITY. Special Diupatch to The Chicago Tribune, Bay City, Mloh,, April 27,—Tho propolor Col- orado loft this afternoon for Oscoda, where sho Anishes a loud of salt for Chicago. Lumber carricrs wore in good demand to-day, and cargoes offering freoly, e PORT JOTTINGS. Tugmon enjoyod a good day for towing on tho river yestordsy, and wero kept reasonably busy. Last eyoning tho schooner Delos De Wolf ar- rived from Michigan City, and was towod to Milter Brothers’ shipyard, where sbo will be docked for repairs. Yestorday the scow Mocking Bird was in tho. Chicago Company's West Side dry-dock for ro-' Nia é ‘Tho tug Datsy Leo, of St. Joseph, recefved a now boilor on Monday, Itscoms that the propoller Concstoga carried away the Jibboom of the achooner Gallatin, after all, {n the collision the other day. Tho schooner Potomac is once moro a grain carrier, While coming down tho South Branch Mon- aay evening, In tow of atug, the large pro- eller Chiengo had to back to make tho turn at Eightoonth street, In doing wo the curront caught her quartor and swing her stern against tho schooner Samana, The lutter craft lust ber bboom, The schoonor Lizaio A. Law received a now lower topsuilyard and now Topanits yesterday. doremiuh McCurthy sails tho schooner Nor- man now, vico J. OC. Dixon; Jamos M. Loalio, tho sebooner Kuto Gillett, vico N. a ‘Tho two Worthington steum-pumps taken to Sheboygan by the tug Welcome, buviug fallod to frea tho” schoonur Btanipedo, ahora at that polut, Mossra. Atkins & Huckwith yoator- duy forwarded their fourtecu-ingh Worthington pure to the craft by ona of the Goodrich Linu Bteumors, Oppoait tho North Branch Molling-Mills tho keot has boon fal fare new btoain craft, which {s to recelve the bollor and cnginu of tha switl- boat La salle. The length over all of the new oruft will bo 115 fect, breadth of beam 24 fect, and depth of hold & fect. Sho ts being built for tho Nickerson distillery, but it hus not yer been fully detormined whuthor sho will bu fitted out for ewill-carrying, & Shoara wero rigycd on tho largo schooner John M. Hutobinson yeaterday for the purposo of Hfting out her broken bowsprit, The owner of tho Hutchineon, Frank Peruw, undoubtedly will make tho Unton Steamboat Company pay round- ly for tho damage and dvlay sustaiued -by his yossol. Ho is noted for a willinguoss to engage ta legal squabbles. —— _ AROUND THE LAKES. The amount of wet fuxscod found on board the ‘schooner Donaldson at Buffalo was 66 Dubhels, instead of 400 as stated yestortay. It appears, howover, that 518 bushels were jettl- sonod In the Straits, ‘Tho Buffalo Tug Association has chartored the tugs Troy and Folsom to the Cable ‘owing Com- Dany for thirty days at §50 por’ day to tow bo- twpon Tonawanda and Pendleton, o distance of twelve milos, After the recent blow, a yossel’s yaw) without ee ‘upon it was found upon the beach at rk. Tho Detroit Postsays: “The schooner Grace Murray, whout-ladog and pound for Busulo, Vestey? Dus | Queen towed per dry-dock, whore sho was catked The throv-masiod schoonor Two Friends, now here, has changed hands, a party of Goderich now theowners, Capt. Alex Lawson, part a r, is in command. The stenniehange David W. Rust, orc-Inden from Fscunaba, cane to Cleveland on Monday, The Must wat bound for Ashtabula, but ber Captain anya he could not enter en of ine guilclent depth of water. Tho Rust drow over fourteen feet, PORT OF CIIICAGO, ATNIVALS, Rtmr Chicago, Manitowne, sundries, Stinr Muskegon, Muskegon, sundries, ‘Tuy A.C. Waters, Michigan City, towlog. Prop Potornie, Bamuo, sundries, Prop Canada, Collingwood, sundries, Prop Prnssin, St. Catharines, sundries, Prop Messanger, St. Josoph, sundries, + Vrop Annio Laurie, Muskegon, lumber, Prop George Dunbar, Muskegon, luinber, Prop Mary Groh, South Haven, lumber. Prop dunes Davidsort, Bulfalo, conl, Prop &. B. Thompaon, Muskegun, limbor. Prop G. P. Honth, Saugatuck, sundries Prop Fountain Clty, Baifalo, sundrles, Prop A. C, Belttatn, Saugatuck, sundries, Prop Witiain Livingstone, Jr, htigo, towing. Drop Trader, Pontwater, sund Trop Mike Grob. Muskegon, fumber, Prop Bismarck, Menekaunes, towing. Prop ey Danietea, luinber, | Sobr Nelson, Buttalo, coal. r'iwo Friends, Goderich, anit. Soh Sehr H, A, Robinson, Menckaunee, limber, Sebr Willinn Grundy. Meuckauties, lumber, Nebr Success, Ahnaped, ruilroad ties. Sebr Nolos Do Wolf, Michigan City, light, Scbr Windsor, Manistee, dumber, CLEARANCES, Sohr Planot, Muskegon. Prop Annie Lauric, Muskegon, Prop Georgo Dunbar, Muekegon. Sehr N. Church, Manistee. Sehr 1. Haya, Clay Banks, Sehr B, Roilt, White Lake. Prop #. 1. ‘thompson, Port Sherman, Sehr M. E. Cook, Haintin, Sehr J Grand Haven, Behr Culllugwood, Burnet. ” Schr Kearaaryu, Churlovalx, Schr Milan, Munfateo. Sebir Australin, Jucksonpoxt. Sehr Adrintle, Grand Taven, Sehr L, B. Shepard, Little Bay du Noque, Sehr Poshtio, Peshtizo, or, Sehr 'T. Moga, M. Schr L. M. Mason, Gardon. Schr Adirondack, Muskegon, Schr Itein » Muskegon. Schr Mocking Bled, Portage Lakes Schr D. 1. Fifer, Menokatinea, Sehr Marinette, Monckauuce, M aniatec. 5 2. Newco), [suffnlo. 49,000 bu corn. Schr M.S. Bacon, Buffalo, 41,000 bu wheat. Sobr Live Oak, Fish Crouk, 100 bu outs and sun drins, Prop. Campbell, Ludington, sundries, Prop It. C, Brittain, White Luke, sundrica, Stine Muskegon, Muskegon, sundries, Prop G. J. ‘t . ‘rucedail, Greon Bay, 25 bris pork | find sundries. Sehr Thomas Gawn, Buffalo, 38.101 bu corn, Sehr Eurly Hird, South Haven, suntrics. Aan Ear Bonin: Wurbor, 600 bu corn and 2% ons hitys Prop Mary eon, South Haven, sundries, Prop Meskengor, St. Joseph, sundries, : PropSt. Albans, Cleveland, 6,45 bu corn, 85 bris pork, and sundries, Stmr Chicago, Munitowoo, sundries, Schr Tempest, Holland, 600 bu onts, 400 bu corn, Prop Chiougo, Butfalto, 83.500 bu corn, 1,875 bris tlonr, 400 tes Jard, nud sundries. Schr Commerce, Menominee, sundries, Schr Conquest, Ahnapee, sundries. Sclr 8.3, Lug, Red River, 40 bu oats, 4 brig pork, Prop Like Erle, Collingwood, 250 bris flour, 20 tes Jard, 16,500 bu gorn, and sundrics, chr L, A. Law, Buffalo, 48,000 bu whoat, Schr Marin Martin, Buffalo, 35,000 bu wheat. Prop I. D. CoMubury, Buifaio, 36,100 bu wheat, Schr i. Corning, Buffalo, $7,000 bu wheat. Prop Alaska, Buffalo, 42,000 bu wheat, 004 pkgs Inrd, 250 bris Nour. Sehr W. S. Crossthwalte, Buffalo, 45,000 bu wheat, Schr Advance, Peshtigo, 0 bris pork and sun- aries. bs Prop William Livingstone, Jr., Peshtigo, towing. Schr Hyderanad, Kingston, 10.800 bu corn. Schr EF. Judd, Menukaunce, 6 pkes Intd. Prop Bisinarck, Menekaunce, towing. FELLOWS HY POPIIOSE! EXCESBIVH ANXIETY of PROLONGED STUDY will produce indrmity In the Nervous Systom; in pros portion ‘as the atrongth of that syatuia Is axnondod Upon tho mind tn troutted thought, #0 are tho organs of dizestion, nssiniation, and nutrition rondored in- active and sluzuish in proportion vs the system be- comesiuirin, Every Individual hax somo ono organ wonkor thin thy rast, und this ts always the flat to autfer during nervous prostration; for exninplo a, Meting nowa sometinos cnusos total suspension, tha muscular action of tho heact, when the patient 1s debilitated, producing suddon hemorrhage and death, ‘No doubt any longor remnins of the practicability of Testoring tho nervous arstom, and through the nerves the muscles of tho impairad onmuns. | Fellows? Compound Ayeuy of Iypaphosphites has heen roved to possors such power In numerous Instances, ¢ will impart atronath to ovoreonia trouble and atiia- tion. Persons who aro accustamed to louk upon tho dark side, und who see no pleasure in living, on using Quis Syrup soon learn to value and onjoy life, and thong who study doeply during long hours will thd in fhe eyes promotor of the power of enduranco In ‘Thore iano absurdity in the fact that an tmpatrod Norvoun Bystom causes Consuniption, Nouratnia, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, sthnin, plieptig Hits, Whoop? Ing Cough, Heart Dixons, and a host of otticra; then why fe It Absupd that Veilnwer Mapophasihites, whfeh effectually curus Nervous Debifity, should cure theav disonaos alsor “ Kaniove the cuuso and thy com> Plaine will onac,” EIAL00k out for tho namo and addross, J.T, FEL- LOWS, St. dohn, N.15,, on tho yollow wrappor in wator mark, which Js sven by holding the paper be- foro the light. c Price, $1.50 por bottle. Six for $7.50. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. J, .N. HARRIS & CO., Western Agents, CINCINNATI, O, STINEAL WATE ‘BREAD THIS AGAIN, Ei SILURIAN WATE to Nature's Miraculous Romedy for all disrance of the Liver and 1Citneys, al Urtunry affections, spepata, Dropey ani Gravel. Is thaonly Cure Pe DRUGTES fal BRIGHTS DISEASE. Suffer no longer Lut ty a gallon a$ 40 couts and drink ttat home, LurgoPainyplet mallel feo ving medical opluion, eto. ‘The GENUINE, ILOMUAN WAMIIC isfor alo in Chicago by Buok & Raynor, D. it, Dyche & Lor, Gor. State & Maduot, ola,| Cor. State & Handolph ats ‘and 117 Clarkatreot.| Wm. DL, Dale, T. Whitfield & Ca,, | Cor, Clark and Madison ate, 1 Wabaal ‘Ae Gy Wi Judion Bedacovus, | 3 ¥; Megane Talla Mudloowy cor, Halsted ak 7. Chicare aro J, We Bills, J, Smith, Juni Madison st., cor, Ogden ave, Gor. Clark and Jackson ata, And other first-class druggist. Do not permit a other water to doaubetituted for 8 LULIAN, Wholesalo Depot at Huck & Raynor's, If your drugyist dood not Keer it, ardor direct from the ‘Hidurian Spring ANDEKSON & HASLAGE, Proprietors, Waukesha, Wisconsin. WECHAV EIN BALE, AV BABU I. ° Pursuant to an ondar of the Clroult Court of Cook County in thocaay uf Kurmus otal. va. ‘I'he State Sav- ings Institution of al., this day entered, L shall, wt my: pitlou, Nu-aai Lau Bulla surday, the ay ut Alay, 1bW, af aur of $5,000, ih, two ecrtatn nutes m0 Oucetited by Hriduot Tiremner ia her owe righ muardian of certaln minor, One Of which te for th 00, and dated urna Ht, 1d, payable Jul 14 ind the other tortie sua of Sal data ct iF Ltb, 3373, payable July Iet, ‘both with tntorest at 10 per cont. payable somi-annuully (and on which there ls over &,uarrenrs of Interest), purport- Ing t@ be secured on Juls 30 und 21, in block in oul action addition to Chicagu, unless before that time objections to suld sale are Uled tuna id ouuse Hubert bid etll yu secopiod. For particulars apply f accepted setae oie noe Hgcaivoh do Lat daliuse ouiegey EXCURSIONS, nent yand the HOLY LAND, THURD EDUCATION: RUROPE Te Piesh . All Prayel and Motels First-Class. Company Select aud trea from thy aunoyanods tnel- dent to fodependeat travulura, Lowest prices. Bpuo- ini'and lmpgeuut ndvenuuss aoyud py no oluur parties ed without oxire chanze. Prospectus sopt fruc, "mumediate roxistcation necosaary. Addie dy LUUMIEE, Boston, Massy APRIL 23, sssu STARTLING FARTS Some New Truths Upon a Subject Affecting the Health of the Entire Community. How gl by a Lack of Precauflon Endanger helr Own Lives and Those of Thelr Friends, Tho Banofal Results of Thonghtiossness, and the Happy Effect of Well« Directed Care. Statlatlos of Vatue and Suggestions of Worth. Of tho peoplo wo mect upon tho atreot each day, male and female, young and old, cortalnly one-third and probably one-half are tho victims of kidnoy dificultics, It in true THEY DO NOT KNow 11, but neitherdo thoac whonre in tho first stages of consumption know St, and tho kidnoys are far more deceptive than the lungs, Constant: enughs Indicate lung difliculties, but_there ara seldom any pains about the kidneys. The symp- toms of kidney traubles are headaches, Inss{- tude, dull pains in the joints agd muscles, lick of appotite, and want pf energy. Whilo these deceptive appearances are golng on outwardly, the delicate and ponent ycolmptared kidneys fare becoming wenker, and longing for the nour- ishment and atiinulating power that will restore thoir healthy action and enable them to perforin thoir dutios, Falling to reeetye this they etrug> a on, gradually losing strength, until the terri- nie diseases eo ngonizing and fatal become seat- ed In the aystom. Fortunate is the man or wo) who exercises care und bveds tho symptoms bee fore tho coming on of the pain and anguish which ure certain to follow, Until recently it was believed that kidney dis- eases were a more certain death than consump- tion, but with the march of events it Is now known that a puro and invigorating vegetable oxtract will control and cure all kidney troubles of whatever kind, Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure acts directly upouthe organs men- toned, and on no other urtioa of tha body, It 1s mude froin a Weat Indin kidney tenf,, and scoms 18 naturally adupted to nourish and gthon the kidneys 18 food Js to sustain tho mand produce blond, By {ts use hundreds been suved from death after being given up by thalr physicians, oud thousands have been restored to perfect bealth before thadiisense bad. Devoe seuted, Warner’sSafe Kidnéy and Liver Cure ian great and national blessing of incalen- lable value, and ono the public are universully appreciating. Jt is for ante by every druggist In the land, and {6 indispensible ava household remedy or asa companion for every ons. ANIUSEJVIENTS, WYICKER'S THEATRE, Every Evening, Matinces Wednesday and Saturday, JARRETT & RICE’S NEW MUSICAL COMEDY-ODDITY, FUN ON THE BRISTOL! Presonted by 9 Special Cast of Dramatic, Musical, and Character Artisie, and Introducing Harriqun und Hiart’s Latest Sonu: Next Week—Aliboy's Now York Park Theatre Com- pany in Bartioy Campbell's FAIRFAX. HAVERLY’S THEATRE, JILHAVERLY anayer and Proprietor TIS POPULAR WEDNESDAY MATINEE, tus Statines only Half Price. ‘To-Night Acutn the Great Success, JOHN P. SMITHS Famony Company, THE - TOURISTS IN THE PULLMAN PALACE CAR. The Most Tulentedt Comedy Musteat Organtsa- tion in the World! Every evening this week at We Saturday Mutinoes at 2. This Matines hi HOOLEY’S THEATRE, The only Dramatic Entertainment in the City. Monday ovening, April 2. overy evaning, and Wednusday and Saturday Matineos, the popular Art- ™, KATE CLAXTON, Inher wonderful and original Impersonation of the Hila GIrh supported Uy CHAS. A. STEVENSON, EDWARD’ ARNOT, and ber Uwn Dramatic Compa ny, in the groutest of'pinys, the Nomantic Drama, THE TWO ORPHANS. May J—Tho Farorito Comedian, JOHN irtgd by tho Nintedolt Comedy Comp’y, NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW MUSIC BOOKS. TEMPERANCE LIGHT. A now Tomporanco Kong Rook of tow prico, but tha vory boat quality. By Goo, C. Hugg and M. B, Borroas, lth the valuable asalstance of a number of our best fon and music writers. A woll printed und beausitul iite book, Send 12 ctx (in, stamps) for Speclinen, Costs but £10 por hundred, and 12 cls. for single copy. ARTHOR SULLIVAN'S VOCAL ALBUM. Contains twenty-four of tho boat snus of this famous composer, any threa of which aro worth the modcre ate price Of this tino volumo, which ts 2.00, winerdny and of price. 1) Sunday Schoola that try it tako to WHITH nébes el). No pottr Sunday Belool Song Look ovor mado, NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY METHOD FOR THE PIANOFORTE, (3.25, compote. In 8 paris, enoh £1.50.) Has becn for years b standard and favorite mottod, und ts cons Niantly in uso by the teachors of the Couscrvatory, and by thousands of others. NEW FLOWER QUEEN ROSE Bal vised and improved by 6 guibor, and iso fino can: tate for Stay aad Flower ume. ‘Try LAUREL WREATH ($1.0), High School Binger, ‘Try Mason's TECHNICAL EXERCISES, Piano (42.50), Try THE MUSICAL RECORD, Weokly (82.00 por year) ‘Try GOSPEL UF JUY (0cts), Best “Goapol” songs, ‘ry AMERICAN ANTHEM BOOK. ¢ LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. CANVAS COT. Canvas Cot 1.25). Requires No Pillow, Width, 274u. = Wolght, 15 Ibs, Price, $2.00. UNION WIRE MATTRESS €0,, 6, 7 & 9 N, Clark-st., Chicago. KIDNEY PAD, ee Wor on the small of the | back and on the Kidneys. us RE Disense, th CURE! Diabdete: ur the 1} tal reeatial to Ietala o ky Nerv and ail dlscascs Urinary Orgaus, WuEy NOTHING LOOK 0 T Soe linitations. Aak for and take ooly the Day Had, Fur sale by Drugviste, it of price, Cartiticates of cures aod our buuk, " Ho: Heese eee a ae aes SEO Was DAY KIDNEY PAD CO., - - Toledo, 0, » Koom II, Chtcuzo, ¥ Al ec om. Hall to Robey-at., cor. Madison. Cabinet Photourapls only Hi por doa, ture days, Cards, $5), BANK STAT! “REPORT OF THE CONDITION. | ARRIVAL Union National Bank of Chicago, At Chicago, in the State of Illinois, at the Close of Business 23d of April, 2880. I Due trom Ney ~ 3 aor BOT, 0L0.27 a andreas paid: tems af Exohanges tor Clenring-Housa.. 250,315.06 BitsorotherBanka 1 Fraottynal Curroncy and Niexo 6, EeiatTonder Noten Redemption Fund with U.8. Treus- Due from ti. 8 redaure 1,€81,287.20 80,807,707.20 LIABILITIES. pital Stock pald In Hus Fuga. jed Prot hank Notes outatanding, yon 2,102,104-12 Corsitied Chucks. 1,8672,716.64 Due to State Wks andBunkers,.,, 2,084,0140,00 G,801,228.51 OI, COUNTY OF CooK—sA. . Odell, Cashler uf tho abora-named nly nwear ttt the above siutument 1s truu, to tho best of my knwarledye a Subscribed and a t Aprily a. wort Banke, do ule laf, . ODELL, Cashier, o hetero me this 2th dey of rey ttast: eo A MEL ANNIB, MAD aLATON turaags, “Palindr 3 ome. - * Universally conceded to bo the most rorvice- able and perfect-fitting Flat Scart now made, For sale by ail first-class retall dealers, RUEUS WATERHOUSE, Patenteo. TRO SILVER MLNING COPY ocation of Mines LEADS lock, ae ne UJ Brock UNass LE, COLORADO, area: War Value, 20, ABLE. OFFI President, GEO. D. ROI ‘EVHE. r Troasurer, JAMES General-Managor, Financial Agent, V Bankers, FOUIT ue ‘William Ti. Stew D. Roborts, Levi %, Richard 0, miek, Jonas Hi. Fren T. Marah, Stephen V. White, nson, James D, Smith. Ineipal OMice: Me 51 1587) ING. RECHE Dedadwaye Nowe Wate EE BUILD JOHN A. DODGE & CO., Bankera nnd Stock Irokers, Buy and sell ond denitin onthe Row culation furnished on application. Weok- Jy Report of movementa in the Stork market Kent fro PROPOSALS. PIOPOSALS Fi Mico of Purchinsin: st Washingtones! it TOBACCO, Dopot Comminsa iene Bi pei ae addresnedt to the une wlll bo recetved at thin amticy until 3 o'clock #0, at which tme and place prosonce of biddors for m, Thuteday, Day oy will ba opened in the pounds Manufactured ‘Tobacco, @ Mandar eampio to be sven at this ofica. ‘he bacco to be in phigs twelve Inches long aud thruo Inches wide. and enoh plu xt "Tho pluga to bo packed in ree-quarters oO! frou from knots wut fifty pounds, and no paper or ping or packing. 4 inarked on each box. The tobacco to bo dellvered at tha Subsistence Depot in Chicaxo on oF bofore 3h Bubject to Inspection aftor alxi Be Hoof kilnedried Inch thick, to bo box to contain al foil to be ured in wrny tare, and net woluht 2, pe tobat dollyery, and nono will bo Bccepted ar puld for that is found in any respect lor to that contracted Tor, Asxinplo of one box of the Et puss and be roforred this advortisomont must bo a each duplicate, pro) Proposals from manufacturers onl: ered. ‘Tho Government resorves con totheroln, One copy o} @ right to reject ponata mitat be inclosed in sontod envelopes and Buurked "Sroposals for and addressed to Major and ©, 8, ROAD TIUR-TABLE. jengo & Northwestern sallway, cht 4) For Mapa, Gulde-Rooks, Time-Tabtes, Stag wea Aa ae at un Cat fiat rosa Ol pm aDubuque Duy x. via Clinton...| abubuqua Sight Text vin Clinton, aOmahé Night xpress .. aves Moines Night Expr aes Moines Dny Kxprend, 5 aglouz Clty & Wankton ests atedne Haydn ex presn, on ’MUwaukoe Malt. bMilwaukoe Spooialedun DAMilwankeo & Greau Bay iMlmnakee Pasnennor, 5 rt Creel Nuys Heese Marquette, PEPE EERE ECE FE ECCELet LAVinona & New Ulm L¥and da Lac, vin dnnoavilia, CPIesescupasatussusueCTS: om AND DEPARTURE OF TRANS any 0! Companys nani M@ Cinrk-st BScETEess 8-BSe: ZUPU SOUS ERT UUs BUS EUESFUSU PEEP EC EECEEEEEED EE ELC EEE! 8 > 2. Pullmun Hotel Cars are run t ht cago and. Council lute und taunian hieanoe t Hiux sty on the train leaving Chicaty at ¥ Noother mad runs Pullman of any other form of ne eat SP PAG ana —Dupot corner of Canat and Ripdesue Pageant uctiagten & Quincy Ratiread. Mais, Guite-Huoks, ‘ine-Tablon, Sleeping Accommodations, appiy st nny Of the following ‘Tieket-Ontees of tha Company in Chicago: § Clark 'acitio Hotel, Hrink's Expross Ofico st.. Grand I Grnnd Gentral Depat, corner Cai Be a Aurora su pra. Sairara PRB 7 pm dMendota & Ottawa Exp: pm, bKoekford Fr purt &ttoce Bul pm! bAurora Musa ee prj BN bm, 0 pm'p Expres... 205 fom B Freeport & Dabuquel axe 5390 pare 6: Wiadiueduy & 2 aoe lla n aly, a af Dally. iy, Oxcept Sunsiay. Tullman tt-wheel Coaches betw Joseph, Atchison, Topekn, and Kansas City, without ebat-e.. ‘Harior Cara, with stoctiniag between Chienzo and Kansas i Ing-Cars altached to all trains, ‘eDaily, —- Chicaga, Milwaukee & At. Pant Kattway. nndla’? Depot, corner Ciintan alte Tekat Ofticas. fe Clarkes Taimor Mouse, Grand Pacific Hotel, und at Dopo Milwaukoe Express... DUMauKeY EXpieen. Milwauk ta p Iwauker, Melinon, Pra Chiet, Towa, and akets Be, o" Stovens Pulnt and Asulund ia": Milwaukeo, Madison, und Prairie uu Ctlon Express. Sbortyville A 71 ay Li le Sunday Pas ey Beas + Palmer House, Si nimor [ivuse, and cornor Canal wa Sleeping-Cars and Passenger leazo. Conngil Mute, Omaha, Ste City, CB & ‘Alliminsrun vin Milwoukes, Tickota for St Pam and Minneapolis are xood lth Pratrio du Calon, or yi La Crosse and Wingne: WMitoots Central Ratirond. Depot foot of Lake-st. Pacitte Hotel, and Paliner House. fi and foot of 'Twenty- ‘Mickat Oniee, Tt Nandolpheat near Clarke Goan Bt Louls & Toxna Expross...., St Louin & ‘Toxns Fast Lino. Calru & New Urivaus Expre: aCairo & Taxus Express Springtiont Express, iSpringtold Nant Expross.: Peorin, Burlington & Keokuk. ¢Peurta, Burllngton & Keoxuk Yontlno & Chiteworss Express, Pantin Express. Giiman Presence bin Dubuguo & Stuux im Dubuque & Sluux Cy 03) pmie Prvavossuscs PECEEEEEE] ‘Leave. | Arrive. lSasspcoUrdtoD JSRURABRARS SRS aOn Saturday niuht runs to Contralla only, Tonsaturdag night fo Gilman oye oe On Baturday night runs to t’coria only. Chicago Tnion Depot, Wost Site, c r ren near Van Wuren-at. bridgo, St. Grand Pucitio Liotel, and Palmor House. Lenya. 1 Arrive. Hanes City & Deny: Kanana Cit ba Bt. Louts, mm Mobile & Now Urioana m Kt. Louis, Springtteld Peoria, Huriingion & Keokuk Pokin & Peoria Expre Chicago & Paducule 1 it. Btrontor, Lacon, Washiigt doliet & i Jeune Aecommodauor* | SBa3908 Chiengo, Rock Faland «& Paeific Ratirond, Depot, comer of Van Buren und Shormaneata, Tiokot erman, House, Palmer House, Olllces, 6 Clarkest, Grand 'Macitic Hot and 7 Canul, cornor 3 Leave, Davenport & Poorin Exprei Coune dA ate kant Eexprsoe eru Accommudation. Counail Bins Nabe Expire: Kaneas City, Leavenworth & Ats] chison Night Expreas...i.y $Dally except Mondays, AMtehtgan Centrat Matiroa rK-st., RoULtUAE corer O dolph, Urand aoltia Hotel, and at Pa er all (via Main and Air Line) Day Exprear. ajatiaroo Accomodation, dantia Kxpre: lant Express... Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rallway. Ticket omcos st depots, Van Buren-at, Balle, T'wenty-second-st., and Forty-third- and frelktit ogice under Shernian tions ofices in the Grand Mucitio Lute! and La} Pail (vie Mato 2, pectal Now Yo io “ Pitteburs, Otnctunat! ds St. Louta Rt, B, 9 and Kokomo Line.) (Cincianat! Air-L& THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS . D, ith at tho ur inal Court Hulids leno, 111. forthe following Noms i truction of the new Cook County 4 urt-llouse, Chl+ floc, ituum 2) linwiey Muliding, reject any or all propos GRAYS MEDI “Nervous Debility--6 ray's Specttic Medicine, TRADE MA Ll tsp Great Ee TRADE MARK Memory.universal Tassitudo Pain in thy BEFORE TAKINGory. FTER TA! furo Old Age, und Many other Diseases that Le y or Consumption, kid @ Premature tire: ‘Full pardculura in Our pamphlet, w siro.to son tree by mail ta evary ons. sold by all dru knues £0r $2, OF will idler packaio, oF eg by itl na fe day MED: jock, Petrol leh, by ai Winishato una Htotatl OT Aronia ahd a ake ISUSINESS CAIDA, eee eee STEVENHON &C emall amoulite. K & CO,, Comulesion ‘Morchante, 180 La Balle St., CHICAGO, ILL.. for Olculars, FAIRBANKS* FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO, 1 & 118 LakeSt., Chicago, Be careful tobuy onty the Genuine. ELECTuIO BELT, DR_OUREVRR'S ELEOTHIO Bul Feuree Nervous Debility tm Hm re atiTiatorms. This Welitenota Joure all, bet made for this ove Weablacyen, Sueek, Chicas Depot, corner af Clinton and Carrojl-ate,, Wi Leure. tae ndinnapotie, Tosts rem : penn 3H 8:00 pau Depots, 2 setters @& Ohio. jepots, Exposition Hutiding aud foot of second-at. “Lickel Odices, & Clark Grand Pacido lotr, neon bieat Cali Leave. porning, ‘Express, eat Line... amt Rankakee Line, Depot foot of Lake-st. and f00t af ‘Twenty-seoond: Leare. ‘Omwetnnat, Indianapolts & Louts-| ° tile Day Express. 1° 9:40 wile Niue apes 70) pails 40 Roa i fan Sia Chicago & Eastorn Dlinols Hatiroad, sDanvilla outa? jckot Omi TClark-st, Dat ‘House, Grand Pas ‘Tete ot” Traine foavo trot Dupo corner oF eitic Tote) Archer and Stewart-avs, Leave. Tay Mall. -ep pore Resuvitio Bis pon Chicago & Grand Trunk Ratlway, Depot corner Archer-av. and Twenty-fvat-ata, Leare. Valharatan? Acastaviai i eal ‘olparaiaa nen'rin| lon ra, and arrive cor Asbiand-av 62/4 6:10 pro Pittaburg, Ft. Wayne <& Chicago Hallway, Depot, cur, Van Duron and Canal-ste. Ticket i Clarkeat, Palmor House, and Grand Pacito: Leave. 2) a ni Hod Balt GOODRICH STEAMERS. Racine, Milwaukee, Shoboyvan,M'ntwoo,(dally*)! ~ Baturday owt don't leave until, Osht bite for Biiwka &o/Cuea.& brid.t pais Ludington, Manisive,dc,Hats Sund'y pxoepte. Kowaunee, Alngpou.&0., Tues. 4¥id.7p aid Wrid.2 aot ™ Graud linen, Buskogon, G. Haplis, fo: (aad) por (rue ity, ae Muveda sn Hedaya or Kacanaba ake Superior Towns, Tuee Give & Docks toot ut Micuizau-are sha INDIGO BLUE, Ww. + BARLOW'S | RARE ag IWOIGO BLUE! ar, D. 8. WILTBSHOEIL Phin 373 South Clask-st., Chicago, Consult personally orgy walt. free 0! f one) * Herrous ceapsuial Guscsten. Ln J. aa r theouly paras buyer” aiclan lu the olty who warrant ‘nor Canal ang yan, Ba i. Tekut UMicos, at Dapots, $0 south Clarke RERESES ABRReaRaaS Scee! pou eURcces 10-00 ams 6S siz pia)" 0 pun 290 pmlt 3:40 pm bm Re im nF +1110:00 p mit 6:30 am “Dally oxce Ly Sundsys, tDally excopt Saturdays, mit 4:20 pov ta kup * 6:80 wo 48:33 ant Arrive. capt Bunt WHE VAMILY Waeli BLUE, *¢fzaz IDR. KEAN,

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