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CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MAY 3, 1880 10,828 Ibs hog ment, 1,055,530 Ibs cheeso, and 1,878,111 Ibs tallow, Tho following tables show the number of cara ofench kind of grain Inepeated Inte storo for ench month slice Jan, 1 to date, both this year ANCE AND TRADE. a, tandnrd nnd choice... shinai Crit. eee BY TELUGRAPIL. FOREIGN. Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Ltvenroot, May I-11: a. m-FLoun—No. hy 12a td; No. 2 108, ‘GUAIN—Whoat—Wintor, No. 1, 101 G4: No. 2 0 Ad. LIvenroot, May 1.—CoTtoN—Bloemte inquiry freely supplied nt O1s-1at 15-td: sates, 6900 baloas speculation and export, 1,00; Amarican, 4.24) Provistons—Primo mosa pork, te. Veot—Primo mess, 728 Gt. Amorican lard, 380d. Nacon—Lonk clear, dia, ORION, May 1,—BuGAn—Muscovado afloat, 2s Mt Reriven Pernoreyst Review of Finances in Chicago ‘ Last Week. wey RUD por ues Othe ere cof horrign WAR ithe tes from aro South, rata toreneiy Trulia in tho Uiatelela MOAT thle neve arena to ba oxcollent: "The Produce Markets Irregular Grain Easlor—Wheat Quict—Oorn Active. ‘after “Sitter goods In’ tor iiNt. wo CELL romnined Mites % outers. fenorea good and improving do- Frovistons Qnite Weok, Espeelaily on Lard ond Pork—Ilogs Lower. see) 1, ‘The stock ‘ot “four in Chicago la reported ns Drla, against 77,800 bris a month ago, and 0 bris a your ago, The stock of pork In New York 4s 41,080 brls, against 54,719 beis Aprit J, 1880, and 07,704 brie FKINANCIAT.L ‘Tho movement of currency at this point at tho present time 4s in sharp contrast to that of provious years, Usunlly at this season, Inrgo shipments of currency are being made to New York, but very little has gone forward this epring, The West has become a curreney sink. Chleago banks that xenorally have hundreds of thousands of dollars lonned the country vo now doing nearly nothing of |. The eountry bunks have money of thelr sewn to lend or to invest in 4 por cents, Dis- counts nro growing duller, cat £@3 per cent, but loans have been mado at New York exchingo sold all the week nt vO@iic per 31,00 premium. The locat demand for securitics has been excellent. The Cook County 4%8 aro selling woll at 10314, and ‘there has been free buying of Government Business In-ratlrond stocks he been mostly solting out by holders who bave been ‘alarmed xt the looks of the nurket. The Leeniny Post saya that the subscriptions to ‘the bondr of tho Atlantic & Paciiic Hallroud ~Company, whieh are now offered pro rata to the stockholders of tha St, Louis & Sun Franelseo Rallroad Comprny, are practically all taken, 0 aynileate of twelve of the leading bankers hiy- ing sent in to tho Company n proposition to take nll not snbeeritied for by the stockholders ou rho -elosing of the books on Friday afternoon, Vhe capecial severity of the depresston in MRendlog is referred by the Philadelphia Record Mo the dullness in the fron trade, Aower eeale of quotutions for fron lessen the np- sprrent protits of such corporations 2s tho Rend- fing Railroad Company, which produced urge quantities of ple and bar iron frum its varlous ‘The immediate effect upon the mau- agers of rolling-milts and furnaces has been to ‘compel them te demand a rebate inthe price of -thelr cont, aud the current report yesterday was that the aythracite corporations bad agreed to Arices of cont after tho first of next anonth ton figure that would harmonize tho two The immediate effect of thls rumor ana to dampen the ardor of the bulls in all cont stocks, hut especially in Reading Rutlroad, be- vcauuse it produces both coal und fron, both of which have had thelr quotations shuved, The Wabash and Pacific earnings for the third awook of April wero: NN dav ‘Tho stock of Inn in Now York is 57,505 tes, a gt tochatee. Opainat 69,004 tes April 2, 1880, and 81,006 tes May HOLRUS—ITHE Tho New York Produce Exchange Weekly an. Tho efportn of whent from all the Customs trictsaf the United jiiataet from Jui 2, ben will probably, re 0,008 Hi Twhent, the former nt OTE TTE LHe BIN OND, NEW YORK, New Your, May 1.—Cottox-t futuras quiet but stendys May, 1.7rei Juno, 11.8705 July, Mes Auizunt, L.Oler Zeptemibor, 11,48; Datos bor, 11.150; Novembor, We: Vocomber, 10.010, FLOUI—Dutly rocelptn, 2,000 brias spor Stato and Wentorn, $1.0024.75: common to good oxtra, H.AK@4.00; good to chotce, &.00a7.00; white wheat extra, 1.3 8.25; oxten Ohlo, £6.73; Bt Louls, H.8027.00; Mingosota patent process, 8.50, ‘GNAIN—Wheat henry; receipts, 42,00 bur ungraded apring, €.14; ungradod red, M.18@1.251 No.2 to, BL #12045 No, 3 do Kansan, $1.28(; mized winter, $1.22; RABIES Nod do, $1246.22 7 No. 2 red, May, 81.27G2.253(; Junos F2satsass Jmy, aL 1Ng. Corn Wonks recelpia, 157,00 raided, UEGEryer Nu. BIMGitges steamer, No, 2, lM@Hie sollow Weatehi, BiaKics a May, 42) eee dune, tondy nt 1174@l2e3 Is), to AM ah int, Mnelading tealont in wernt, be calliontng i from the erop of Isat, Ofth poinu derived from the crap of 1S, rte eae Cartent teats Det ontastimated the wheat LW protiably. ho” Vb st) We Staton ATO wxpected [ xpmrctution te icing connrmod by the movement ALCHicuge and Mibnuked: than the Depariment stiminte. tho out-turn will equal tho’ Department eatininte, ein far food. and inanutetures, wil ‘exports to Ma: hi JU00 bit, ard Conon April T borat Choteo com og sugar. Prine corn orsnyal Fatr to aund corn chet Itates aro quoted (1.245 No, 2do, atonm #2: nngended ampor, ungraded whitey $1.20 81.23 dispased oF Li dnd: remaining Jeuvg an an EB a it there are near bit aha he On ATRIA Intalio Any ¢ Departmont estimate ts approximatel ow bi freounteriina. Wid Hath Rroles wore Bt ‘The Aoew] demand wos fale: No. Tthnotny, ¥ tot Si. 2 timothy, # ti. MTHa Tete 'Wostorns Henin fates and i‘inarket dem nt 70c. tt quit, und Paohanaed,, 8 Ir to good rollins, xa stony, ‘with g falrdomand, Hico via iene united, Tier crude, GH@THor itn ae beat jyohanged TPROVISIONS. HOG: PRODUCTS—Wero dull and rather wenk, especially un tnrd, which was heavy in epita of tho Mune roport woilld show a vory tucke, ‘The recount stiipments quite Inne, bit oparators anid that the omy result would bo an increase of atacks elsewhor, which miny welgh moro heavily on prices than If the lard wore kept hore till wanted for consumption, Liyerpuol reported an advance of 1s in pork, but did not produce much ‘inpression here. easter, ‘Tho detiveries of pork an May contracts were vory largo; nnd of tard und ments rather iyht. ‘Tho suainer picking of this city to dato is repurted nn H5,00 tinge, nzainst 5200 to sane tltne laat year, ond Bit ny Dellef thut the forth GhoceitisCanoo, Inrgo raduction th ot ‘iho olferings ara Vuht, aud tH Fenlly. arom to hinve diferent i) Cirvon-eured hidoes hen Damaged hide ry er tar homtock sol rande ight middie en maze. put tan “inant, domestica feces, v4 a et torn atari fn and jn bit ie Hig “ang a 104 Ec tls awlormarket iran 6xpotloniced, prices range Gurbon, Tiidexroes t test rat ig doqrecs test. ark meats oxtrn monn, "i aor Lard noavy vitK—Daeclined 10@1244e per bri, and closed ‘The holow Ue Intest prices of Friday, at PUK QING for rounul tate, spot or guller May, 10.058 WAR sallor dy nd «UU welt Saing were ropucted if g EaKt 2 ERAN els anneal uly ing atenm, $7.02" Wostern toe, 3Kalsey 2 ant the! WitiKEY<ominaln tI. Wey insoe tak Bara sane ett utarican,, €2400gi0 ‘ALS Hie eaiati elinch, $0087.00, PHILADELVIITA. PHILADELPHIA, May 1.—FLoun—Dall except for bt charain demand; Minne- Hood, $5.8025.6334; chotca, #78; fancy, tanga. Ohlo, good, $8.00; fancy, R23; Minnesota patent process, $7.37}46775. Ityo flour nominally unchanged. GNAIN—Whont unsottted, excited, and active spocit= Intivo businces; No. 2 rod, May, $126 bid. $2556 asked; Juno, 81.256 bid, $1.2i34 askodt July, $1.12} bid, $1.15 asked} August, $1.04 bid, $1.04 saked. Corn quiet; Western mixed on track, 612510; steameron track, MGW}c; sall mixed, May, do bid, 49:40 askeds Janos aah diigo nskods July, 47340 bld, 47740 asked; Mgnsked, Onta dull: No, 1 white, c air tiem but pnehanged., 0 afar County Pogngyfvacll, oxtrnay 2 torn Hi 2 Ox Hate tend ond opehan ca —Firin: creamery, Bernont Noralnally ‘inotianged, Hoi ie ‘brlsy wheat, 2400 bu; corn, eee ‘Orn, 51,00) but BALTIMORE. BALTIMORE, Md. May L—FLoun—Firm and un- Mz now sheath ind qinsnuulod, LT Men. ae winter bionetiod... Att tatliveat Bao foe Renintoot ott, Head pure, fat ane en na ia 2 roller nag Sgn a Taye utes wer tLat Zab tex spat nt #74; R20 tes aan he aa RS a ts otal choico spring famille: sota extra medium, Mine in’ ened ta inaty ‘iit Prriant mute trading in loca! fut dot ay boxes. shoulders on private a ti LIT baceli iO seller May, M12! citer dune; ated Lf Spetsoeanar suis 1 40; ai.dns. Short ribs seller June closed Mt Hels. BREADSTUFES. ‘ FLOUR=Wor quiot and nomingity unchanged. ‘Thora was a lttto oxport Inquiry for low grades, Sales | £ wore reported of [2iuris winters on private termn; 30) brin spring patonts, partly nt #6.50G7.00; 33 brix tow and 1% briaryo flour, partly at Export flours in sacks wore quoted at $1.8045.10 for extra, and. $5.1025.40 fur choice rd tari sat wiso M1 Sales wore re- iW i a pacnchitiows wore ‘im moderna ipta having fallen off, supplics ttle bottar Inquiry. Yiiboxen tone hort clonry at re hnve ten eae iced nena & rn UL fait Wan Paathbio to the elty trade atun- a prlees, . Tho offerings reer at ae aman dog, oF tier . bs ducks, $2562.00 pe Turkey alloy The earn nes from Jan. 1to ‘April 21 show ny jarnin of $016,080. Tho Maret traMc shows a gain of $250,000 on tho Michigan Central. ‘ Tho grossearningsof the Burlington, Cedar apids & Northorn Rattway for tha weet ending April 2t, 1880, were §28,023,02, ngalast $23,142.85 corresponding dato 1870; Increase, $5,180.17. Aug aha tee Bea yuoV Mose In PUTTERS! gradu, partly nt $2.4 4.2, ‘Totul, 873 bris, 1 Hrinathy wna quoted at £21002.) pat sillor beWembay. Clavor wad diiata i, and fax nt a AVus In staull roquest. Prices romain as ore: Sita as eee Qnilnary coursd salt, # be colar. OTHER WRRADSTUPFR—Wero castor, reported of 7 cars bran nt $4.00314.0; 1 car middiings at #7; und Lear conrso corn-monl at $1375 por ton SPRING WHEAT#AVae rathor tamo, and easlers but gonerally steady in tone, though on the down grade, In rympathy with fino weather, lancer recolpts, und small reported ehipmonts, “ho market declined 3(434e from tho Intoat pricos of Fridny, und closed tame nt the Inside prices of the day, Boeerbahin re- f feciing in Ktvertion, with an ad. Port coaat, but prlyais telegram, ere Wonk was ne pts showed hn Increase, and. th nits word very all, "Thy oponini fot 6, IF pchiuny the delivorles race hid beet ight and the. 3 from Ye nt tho ouisot to 3 Geman for thie iaonth, thon, the news pais ane is a New OnLEANs, May 1L—Slght oxehango on rk &2.0 per Ln en promlum, re, ‘id’ wad “wnetinngod in vi of GM bela finished goods ‘oF $1.07 tui ihre is nome Tale vf now unwnshad medl- gmt wool opening at. akssie. have been smnil, ny 0. Sates were rep HE UNION TRUST COMPANY BANK, Northeast cornor Madison und Dearborn-sts Mocelves savings deposits und allows Intereston same mt ihe raty of 4h per cont, subject to the rules of the pane “G, M, WILSON, Cashicr, \AsA P. Potren, Prost. 1 eco} cherie onthe lian fhonriie Olnsock is aciling slowly from store at GuaAIN—Whont opened higher, irregular pricos. closed wenk; No. 2 Western wintor red, spot and May, €1.25681.25i4; duno, SL 2ia1.2336; July, HLL; August, $1,041.04. Corn—Wostorn milxod, spot, firm, weglected; Western mixed, spot, @4s}4c. Onta LIVE Srock, ae us bettors futures GAN{o; Muy, {HGS steady; Westorn whito, 41¢42e; do mixed, ilo; Pennayirans dIGAiIc. ¥—Quiot but unchanged, Hier IMLONS— Stendy, Berea Araneae to obalco Western packed, J.4, Eppy, Cashter, Itza quiot at 88G000, Sia hupdorats doniud for carlo NATIONAL BANK, Quiat a Perronvuattn mh et G iibettitne=Conse unebangod. Bugar doll; A sot, Warsner- sic Y--Quict nt SLUKBL 1036. atce te HL 1490 rls; whont, 30,700 bus corn, SuteserTs When Wide: nt (an bie by ante ae He Tou, hab nee WHEAT—Salen aoee, by 303 rea vine il joeaston, ob $118 COLLECTIONS n speclulty. Business from Banks and Bunkor solicited, Entisfactory Business Paper discounted. Corre- “pondenco invitod. Yat) butt corn, 25.000 bas BALES—W hoat, 444,100 but corn, 65,400 bu. NEW ORLEANS. New ONLEANs, May 1.—FLocn—Quict but steady; Buperting, LUO; XX, FKL; XXX, $1.7525.00; high Bravos, 8.U505.8714. ujot and weonk, at 492800. CORN-MMAT—Hirm at 82.%582-40, HAY—Firmori primo, 821.00; choico, $2100 Puno visions—Pork atendy, with» good domang, at #11.134@ 11.25, Lard wtendy; tlorce, $1.25@7.04s ker 8.1254. Bulk shoutdergenstor; loose, aah Huacon— Shoulders dull and lower, Era aye olen. ay utr ‘$104 without buyars, Was nativa warty, and dail tatar Ht ad. cd the aime us Friday eveninu for Stuy: wile dune daniwaries etn achat having widened. called itrin, with a far inquiry there was Tittle chanzo hero were larwer, Dut Trotutits wore wiiterstnnd bu De with active chartering In prouress, and this in= ereanid the a of mari w We Jerred houses wan uttered at pa CUARLES NMENROTIN, 1d Woshiingtonent. in hand n guod assortment of WEST CHICAGO 5 PIE CENT KONDS, ‘Chicago, Milwaukee & St Faul7 per cont ilesy mort= District of Colernbin E Btocks bought ‘chiawo Stock und Mining Nuweds. jo lower, the June {tint munckute wore Avurpuel dull), and CATILE—Tha gonoral fonturos of tho cattle mar- kot were not essontially diferent from those provor lent during the provlous week, Thedomand from exporters and the Eastern trade was moro or less restricted, and, under continuad hoavy offerings, prices continucd to work downward. ‘The arrivuts forthe week wora about 33,000, swelling tho total for Apiil to 14,351—nn aggregate larger by 18,00 than April. ‘he week and tha month may bo set down ns among tho most disastrous that Western shippora have exporienced fora number of wovkly roview there has beon Ashrinkago In valuus of good to oxtra grades of BG ee, whilo since the Inst week in March the abave ® decline of %@ibo por 100 Ibs, cholco and extra miles suffering In cholen heavy cattlo wie past weok's trading was dono at Jowor prices than havo prevalied singe early in Murch, 1678. The depression did not extend to cummon cattle, such ne aru tnkert by feedura nnd the local rude. For that class the da- mand hua been uninterruptaul continued to cule bigh-cinueh tH bent emda ttl nenr the elas heat Urowit wit nore oth PK nt iy alleeries having bean Bonds, guaranteed by U. 3. w York, Sun Hranclsco, und {ngs for next month, Alas wae gud tara Hist, Buller fang wu) ie at the clos. ne wit er aly rine ay ae Wa Ruwiat manger abo ¢ UL Hho whi re packed, $1.40; ~! gareausas seared i Western rectlted, $1,051.10, trome: Ito Suanr quiet mit atwadys et ‘Deine ‘to choleos Bolasses quiati ithe °F ‘Sontelfugal, 3 INVESTMENTS, ‘In nddition to dealing In GOVERNMENTS, wo offer Ino of choice 44,5, and 7 por cent MUNICIPAL nd SCHOOL BONDS, tneluding West Cook County, We nisu deal in Forulmn Exchange und MLotters of Credit. PRESTON, KEAN & CO. BANE, 100 Taat Wastington-nt. for any proviow years. Sines our I eto. ai f board ears} und {" ‘otal dasa bn N-Word fulely sietive and uy wreutonod aubeoquontly. eloaling cual were lteral, the. bittk o Tuipmente and. the weekly Topare 0 Li tho wtock kn ntore, | Cis p, DML werd neuFC n cry ae Bhat fale imo ta choice, pblinary. cit etaloe, Set Hee UAE i Bry bu lira st Be qualitlus hove MINING N SAN FRANUIXOO, Ban Francisco, Cal, May 1.—Tho following ero the closing: siotition’ at tho Stock Board: for indented Titel U dolivories wore Uigit, in uctlve ann to till short sales, and Roston, May L—FLOun—Stendy; Westorn super- gluse 360, ks nin in mith eonsidemula i Je fino, $1.00¢1.00; common oxtras, $1.75@4,25; Wisconsin extras, $5,0085.80; Minnesota do, $5.00@7.00; winter wheats, Oblo and Cb pa aa aia spring and winter patents, $6.10G8.25, Guatn—Corn firm; mixed and yellow, bt@so, ats firms No, Land extra white, S@Sie; es a whltoy No.3 whito und No, 2 mixed, 6@480. Woatern croamerios, 2 packed, chalco, Ieztut fair ta good, Ie tincuiprs-tlour, vod, and prices tive lzltor, rulutively, than, Ad dugh rook wa gh mero werd tiatinora tht feat Hlogem atid ne over $440, retiln a a aa reo ed ie, wind Pa isa Yates} ty aio hn Now white. at 3 Fecelvai ut to exceed $14), The ruling prices for ship) eat, with perhaps Unitchars a raul peine ware ti. SLickeD.A, nd stuck und Saturday there the, market worked ne deeting sudestd euriler in tha jut faw druves were left over, ai ce rane Oi white de eageie, all froo on board. Milage” cole iu. RV H~Was quiet and steady ene lots of No.2 woro Y Siidey und May nol tir settiement at That Suh miler were reported Gf 40 bu Ni et 0 bu by sampla at wyyeioe on tmek, ‘Total, Tita hte N Was dutl and crear. the oferings “si feu Setrate netivaty fruner, S100 oF ‘weok bolng reguined. 1 jn > Conroleiatial mth LIS fu bee; Gorn, 41,000 buy wnont, HAIPMENTS—Flour, 2,400bris¢ corn, 10,000 buy wheat, 4 Ohio pnd, Vonneylvants, 620380: QUOTATIONS: Extra Beevos—Gradod stuors, wolghing 1.40, Michigan, Boeiaba; MILWAUKEE. MILWAUKEE, Wis, May L—¥LOyn—Dull, ‘GRAIN—Whont tnsottieds No.1 Muwaukee hard, 81.1634; No. 1 Milwaukeo, £1.10}; No.2 do, $1.08}; Stay, H1.093{; Juno, $L00(: July, 1.06} No. Mllwaukeo, Dicer No, 4, vii{os rojacted, Bic, Com Sohge, Cate quick but frm No. % Sie, Ryo steady AN; yhaiie Harley moderately activa; letrinrt and ay moss Lard—i’rime atenny, sb BA. Fegantngts 104 AMEE: 10 bu anh hn extra tne thoy 4 seas a) tty by ‘aargle Wea finan trnek; ond 1W00 bu ot owise juin ii Lea Ga hee fen 3 Butchurs' siock—Vour 16 coi ‘atid, oumntian to oi awa fur Chy BIOUALOT, f GENERAL MARKETS, TNOOM-CONN—Waa In butter domunt and rteady: Chuice hurt and earyot. HON, BNE WUT r it butts, and Renan moers, Kk the ninrkot was notlye oro inudurate, und pi and up to the clusw of not, with quick wilo at ravallud at the close of the freor nectvalnand in t for hoy lypds—tnely in ‘the weal a roc NUPPER-In tits market there laa continued lnck of netivity, but thua far the recolpts hava not much exceederl the dom: prices the markut ls comp und the local trade were buying ut the following rango aay cae find ta Furionrs—Wheat Kxcurrrs—Blour, OW) belay Whost, 20,000 bis onta, WX) DU. % b a pRiinsrs—Wnoat, 6,000 bus corn, 19,000 bus onts, COMMERCIAL, Tho following wore tho receipts and shipments of the lending articles of produce in this city during tho twenty-fourhours onding at 7 o'clock Suturday morning, und the corresponding Umno and ut the prosont low sy pathy with an. nal ried at argeat opariod fora wouk {nals ey OX eueded tie oun fur cho corresponding Wook lant year by Ud, wil thay werd wort OOK) tH Ux. Clonoe the sama wok In 131 eh ST. LOUIS, Br. Lovis, May 1L—FLowun—Nominally unchanged, GUAIN—Whent oponod higher and doclinod; No, 2 rod, HAZGLIOH cast E.IIGLI Bingy SLUTCGLOS Juno; M4GINGOHH{o Tulys 913fo Augustt 0}{o tho yeart 00 bid. Corn slow; i340 ‘cnshs ia Mays SiGa3i{0 July, Oata lower; BO\(o cahy Whe May. Ryo quiot at Tie. arloy dull and un- WwW Riek at Pekan arent puckera netlyoly Intorier ta coianioh HAGUING-—Trado eoutinues dull, with prices only folrly suatained. ba romain us bofurat rr wren surplus, the Hnstern tuo, Thora was 9 uuudl UE tho piuFkot, wave woke Wt o i quotations of by le, dott cullennd skips We quota pour to bust rine bouvy grides at a Su TuOr. wore aclling at on Jomand on Satueday, dovilng 2 et Ba ‘afutr demand, und for mors O10 aie roa the stho turket mitntnine n frm tune, the anppsy bolng Hight all akin und Jow grades are ‘under negluct and prices suw a good dual of Irrogue We eed Gauvo" ah nire wouk, stron peicon the tintkou avoruslt 9 the previous week, aa Wace tha p Ory ond autos wong el dkny Sidz0 bid enah and day, mite and bacon unchangod, Hucei re Pe, Ra peat wenuate | Rf ant ‘buy co: aT uLbseNTevlout WY Dis ‘ull croam, now, Full skin, new, Low yrudes.... COAL—Iomuins dull and weak, Yollowlug ara tho nominal rates: Ht THe ANG OFEe oe, enclave ‘ ‘Un Howat ‘u own are in extra rs vat to. come forward peatiy frouly, ‘Chey ura quoted at STG, > corn, W'S ,000 bus sits, BT. Lout, ety, L=CATTLE-Bupply yory small; “igiioy prices unchungods roculpte, pplys nothing done; recelpte, 100; HR. bare $4.3604.10; NOgLBS} rot ran ¢ butehara' to wulec! eaip Miao} shipments, 2a LOUISVILLE. LOvtavit.E, May 1.—CoTton—Quiet at 1}{0. FLount—Quioty -pxtra, $1.00; oxtra family, $4.50) A No. 1, $3.00g5.25; cholco fnnoy, $0086.00, GUAIN—Whoat frm, and unchanyed at#1.05. Corn quioty No.2 white, def do wlxed, dc, Oats quiets No, a Ape Mo; do mixed, We, ityo tirmer; No.2, so, Heady and unchanges Pitavistone—torc aut Se eae Vorkors, Gi muni ene neal Phe p puckore aid rolall grocers tako hue chully, ars als Sax t.—tlugH- ire Phelas 4 =o Paw cults | INDIAN ATOLIS, ny Legit at 1.00100; rovulpts, 6,00; ehi 0 ‘ ear bt Buichors Janke tis aro in Thal Sh atiieh os aiid arg rn. Bucks OF other duscel Tau rade was fur (OF the tmw Of 0, Lard steady and 701, Bulk mepie, dully i ce clear, cay Hie atouidiors, cloa! co Rol gareured ir acd Hutl-frelghia wero quoted staady at the recent New York rates wero We on gritty and LUMBER. ‘vue cargo Jumbor market waa dull and enay. ‘Twulve or tifwon cargovs ware offerud, but buyers wore scarce, und wore walting fur lowor prices, ‘The sales wero light, Muskegon plece stu brought $4.35, snd Muntetow or Ludingtun was hold nt #54 Tuch was qulot, and no alterstions wore montioned tn Iath or shingtos, Guorasions for cargoos yun wbout as fol- CINCINNATI. CINOINNATE O. May L—COTTON—Quiet at Tigo FLOUn=Dull and unchangod, GWAIN—Wheat dull and nominal Corn dull at 406 Gilo, Osts quiots Nu. 3 mixud, 31@3i0, tye stronger at Bio. Barley stronyory axtra No.4 fall, iio, Puovsaione Pork dull at SLUAGIOEO Lard tn fale aie dull a SUSTH@OIS, Daw B50 on provisions. visions und &2!s0 on flour, on provisions, und Glasgow Bi4e on tour, The receipts of whent at Chlengo, Milwaukee, Bt. Louis, ‘foledo, and Detrott, reported Suture day, uggregated 134,000 bu, wud tho eblpinents 60, Liverpool rates, Gio on pros Itambury rates, Te ‘Mael BS Sa fun ily, ae 1 as ides te te Btuady at: oe _ ‘Tho following was tho produce movomont re- ‘ported from Now York Saturday: Hevvipts— Flour, 8,03 bris; wheat, 42,U70 bu; corn, 166,580 bu; onts, 13,60 bu; corn-mval, 249 belay beef, 2, meats, 5.200 pls; lard, 4,013 Green plece hey nH een eta, 40 torrie meatal Mallout~-sinoxe Cutttara ula HUNTS A: 120 phyw; mult, ‘Ts Ptr amie May L—FLouu—Quiot but firm at BH0@ ‘the yard market 0: The moyveueu int veeupled tho attends he nui! oF rr situs buing rics viiatiges were noted good country dumund, bited no. imp we ‘to cunniiry vontinges fulr, cal trade at the runge pa of a yond mut hel a tate faqutey ison W ie sagemat tase and declining: ox+ OF prices glyutt bolow: 5 pa lort a ts i At ee “Exports for twenty-four eevee 9,000 327,000 buy corn, : Tho following were tho asininened of provis> ‘fons trom this city duriug tho times nambd. Tho “welghts are gross: sitaw: at, luside dyuros bolugt cates ona clear, J and 3 inch, iat rH aa Soar, Bieisg inch nid clink rough, 1 incl feta is tte ‘yantp pr BUFFALO. MuvvaLo, May 1—GuaiN—Wheat dull; no sales; Wud bid for No, 1 hard Duluth. Corn dult; car lots solitog at Lic. Oats quicts &UW bu No, 3 Western at Be. Burl lactod. CaNaL Puvioure-Wheat, ' eee lat cor, 4c. W-lneh wi ‘Sonia kat NOLEDO, 0. May L—GRAIN—Whe: white Wabash, $1.12; No. 3 red, 415; June, $1.10; July, L034; No. 3amber Bitnols, Ht, Corn quivt but srcadyy No, 4, epot BAe; May, ‘The exports of proylufons from tho sieuourd luring the week ending Afri! 24 Included 0,300 cbels pork, 4,518 brls boul, 11,067,743 Iba dard, 17,> fists sata u pot, SLIT; May, bY rary chvcrius. white, HIPTS—W hoal, M000 bus corn, 66,000 bus barloy, SAE iesTs—Whoat, 28,000 bur corn, 17,000 buy bar Joy, none. Ho} damaged, 3540. Onta quiet; PEORIA. PROTA, Ill, May 1.—Gnatn—Corn gulet and easlors high-mized and mixed, HiBUigc, Osta quict and canert No, J white, B4Q3i}¢o, Itye searco and high- Oohtatiwikke-siondy nt 1.01 INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANAPOLIS, May L.—CtAty—Whont steady; No. 2 rod, €1.(8a1.02, Curn stondy nt Sje@ide, Oats atondy ataigasio. — . OSWEGO. OBWENO, May 1.—GuAIN—Wheat steady. Corn tn fale domands high-mixed, 620, corron. r Br, Lovts, May 1.—CotToNDall and unchangeds middling, 1i}écr sales, 2 bales; recolpts, 30; ship- ments, 1A; stock, 67,400, NEW ORLEANS, Moy 1.—COTTON—Btoadyt mildann, 101 low middling, 1131 goo ordinary, 109¢er H Foceipte, LUX bnlony arors, 1 deen avorle the'Gontie Touts idly asies, Hy stocks 14K PETROLEUM. Prrrsnvna, Pa, May 1L.—PETHLOLEUM—Modorately activoy crude, Ki{o at Varker’s fur shipment; ro- fined, 7¢c, Piindolphia delivery. CLEVELAND, O., May L—lRTROLEUM—Qulot; stand~ Ord white, 110 Lost, 7¢c. — TURPENTINE. WILMINGTON, N.C. May 1.-SPUUTS OF TURPEN- ‘TINE—Quit and atendy at Wie. THE COURTS. THE ATLANTIC & PACTFIC. In tho congo of the Atlantlo & Pacitie Telegraph Company ys.Tho Bultimore & Ohlo Maflrond Company, the Inter filed a potition Saturday on tho usunl statutory ground, asking that tho caso be rqmoved to the United States Cireult Court. A bond was also filed to cover costs as provided by law. Judge Tuley sald that tho romedy of the partics was complete without his acting, and ‘that It was not necessary und Lo would decline to tnake any order in tha cuac. An application will now probatly bo mude to Judgo Drummond or Judge Blodgett to have the casa removed. DISCHARGED. Tho hnbens corpus caso of Tcronco O'Kecfo, convicted of resisting an officor in the Town of Hydo Park, was heard Saturduy by Judge Moran. The priaoncr wns sont to the House of Correction: in punishmentof hisoffenso, aud sub- sentient fited a fistition for havens corpus, ming that a Pollco Magistrate of Hyde Park find no power to send a imnn to the House of Correvtion, as that institution felonged tothe City of Chleago. Tho Judae bold that the Leg- dela tiing hind Speelttenily. deelured what should bo tho punishment for tho crime of which O' Reale was guilty, that the Town of Lrko had power to tx any other punishment, and the net lon of the Police Magistrate in sending hin to tho Housa of Correation Instend of tho juil, as tho statuto required, was boyond his power, and vold. O'Keeto was thorefore discharged, INSURANCE LITIGATION. In tho cnso of tho Unton Mutual Life-Insur- Anco Company vs. The Lycoming Firo-Insuranco Company, Georgo P. Trendway and 8.'T, Cockey, acreditor's bill on a judgmont for $1,675.07 In favor of Elizabeth Ward, tho defendants Med nn answer Saturday admitting the recovery of the Judgment against the Company, but dony- ing that any demand hus been mud foo it for Puyment. Tho Company nigo avors that it has oon and is rendy nnd willing to pay the judy. ment, but ls prevented, having been served with garnishee process nt tho Instance of a creditor of Mrs, Ward, Tho amount In controversy in that case iy $415, aud it bas offered tu pay’ ihe dlfferenco botweon $415 and $1,075.07 to the com- lainant, but the latter bas refused to reccivo t, It ls'only seeking to protect itself, andelaiins to be willing to pay the monoy when It knows to whom payimont should be mado. DIVORCES. Tho Iegal business of Saturday was chiefly contlned to divorces, and there were not many even of them. Two new bills were filed, one by David A. Coo haainct. Lydia F. Coe, charging her with specini desertion; the other by Emma Wright ugainst Samuel {2 Wright, on the ground of yoncral desertion. Several default cases Were also heard by the difforent Chancory Judges, but no decrces were granted, UNITED STATES COURTS. Judge Drummond will move over to the now building to-day, and it is oxpected Judgo Dlodgott will get over by to-mofrow. Tho mast of the books and papers wero taken Saturday, but for a fow days it will be all confusion in both the od and new quarters. STATE COURTS, John Barnes commenced a sult tn Tea Saturday against John Ferran) to recover §2,01 damages. A judgmont of forclblo detainer was ontored up in favor of W. H. Hawkins against Wiltiem M, W, Dempater and Sabrah Dunn for tho pos- ecasion of the three uppor floors of the La Pierro House, Nos. 181 and 18} West Washington strect. Pater C, Brooks, Jr., sued Eugene VU, and John Cc. ponte for $1,000, W. Godwin brought sult for $1,200 against Churles Hebard and Willlam Humble. ilworth EH, Newhart, of Lordstown, frumbult county, ©., guardian of the ‘Berson auld property of Andrew Grove, Med a bill agalnat Levi Spriguo, gotting ont, thnt Grove wna adjudged dngane in pe 1819, that ho has recently covered n decree Yor. #2000 aguinst Mfrs. A. Hf, Nobinsan, and that hig lnwyer, Mr. Spraguo, 18 expecting soun toe collect this amount and pay tt over to Grove. Complainant feira that Grovo will spend or et chented out of tho monoy when ho gote it, and ho wants an injunction to pre- vent Spraguo paying any monoy to Grove, and fora decree ‘conipeliing him to pay it over to itn (Diliyorth), —— TIE CALL. Jupae Drunsonp—In chambors, Jupae Dren—BSot cases in tho now Govorn- mont Building. Jupay Brovagrr—Call of bis criminal docket, APPELLATE CounT—00, 07, 03, 00, 100. No, 95 on hearing. Jupee GAny—0, 104, 108 to0, 143 to 147, 149, 180, and 161. No cuse on‘trint, Jupox Jameson—Contestotl motions. JuDoE Noarns—Set case 4,670, Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Hallwn: Company, vs, Foss, and culontar Nos, 235, 240, 24g, 44, 260, 256 to OU, inelalyes No case on t1 ‘Jubax Mona: 15, 216, 210, 220, S21, 223, $33 to 235, tnolusive, “No caso on trini, Jupas fuLEY—Contested motions, See ET eee ea tcta 1103, 1,10, DOr Low zy, 2H, t Iyib, 1100, 14168, 1103, 1eav0, anid Laz, CHIMINAL Count—Tho genoral quisl-criminal calondar, JUDGMENTS, Cincurt Count—Juvan Mouan—J, F, Whito ot al, vs, Jonnthan Lunyuire, debt, $16,003.68; damages, €J15.i0, MOXIE ON TEXAS. ? What a Chicago BusinesseMan Thinks of Toxas—A Polite, Progresalve, Hoss Pitablo Peoplo—Willing Soil and Cou genlal Climate. Galveston (Ter.) News, Aprit 3, ANeica reporter sought and obtained an In- torview yesterday with Mr. J. R. Hoxlo, of Chi- cago, Mr. Hoxig {8 a leading momber of tho Chicago Stock Exchange, and has beon lately muiklng heavy investments in property In Toxas. A keen observer of all that appertains to muto- rial prospority, human government, and olyili-, zutlon, the roporter engerly pressed him for his personal exporicnco in this State, with reforenco its soll, climate, health, peopte, waits, bry duutive resources, naturil advantages, wught clso in and about tho premises, odd or bad, that would count in an exhibition of Texas, Like all Western men, Sr, Hoxie did not express: any reluctance about giving his opinions, and tho intorview was procecdod with, Reporter—What coninlon bave you formed of ‘Texans and thelr State? Mr. Hoxle—1 am highly pleased with the oho and tho otter, ‘Tho vluss of people pouring {nto ‘Toxus {a as fine os over settiodenny new Btato on this AeaIINCnG for tho Inst twanty ) yours, Lam noquainted with wory, tany Who buve comp bere from tho North pd Hust, and thoy rank wmonye tho bestof men. Luin abso acquainted with kroat many ald Texans, dom of whom 1 mot bee fore tho War, nnd Tf think thoy ure a tno olugs of people. Among thoso coming bore are our bost stock-ralaers, from Kentucky to. SiGe, L haye found the people overy where to bo peacoful and law-ublding. Lhave nover net a better society than in Williamson County, aud Mr. Medillngrecd with ma that be never met a moro {itelligent and luw-nbiding pooplo, young und ald, HeportorcW hat uo you think of tho product- ive capac ity of that portion of tho State? Mr, Moxto—Thore to uv beltef country lyt: ne through thero with o soll etrongly mixed wit! Mmestono and black wax and tnetured with marl, These sons en clements ure so con bined that, in m, Bpieion, tho soll will stand oultivation ioan Nin nited extont. To illustrute fle strength and nutriment, I need only state that woven succosslye crops of outs ros Peon hurvested = from — that soll, POAS, third successive crop will oxhanst tho toil of tho Goeneseu Viallpy, New York. In the limestone region hetwoon tho Colomdo and Brazos Rivers, which, beside Williamson, includes Hell und 3ll- Juta Counties, the country 1s tho best watered 1 havo over socn, Ropostor You doubticss buve ugticed tha 5c ain to Toxas stock-ownors In dot having Boer thalretock? ‘Mr, Hoxle—Ob, yes; wintering cattle here is a \ mere trifto compared with what it is ovo in tho Northorn and Mido States, of our stock crime out this spring in fina conte tion, without any wintering, 1 Stute of superior advantages, It produces nll tho neeessarica and most of tte liexuries of Ifo at comparntively Wttloexponse. Lthink it most natural frait country Lhave over been In, ecapnbleof produeing not only the native frustaot tho Bonthern climate, bitt _ANDIGO BLUE, ‘Tie FasL WARIE ‘BLU D. 8. WiNEHERGE ZO N. Beeonit-at.. 1 a JTAILROAD TIME-TARLY, ARVADA DEP ATURE OH male EXPLANATION oF KEFEUANGE MA aie ‘Sunday excepted. tM BARLOW'S | INDIG0_BLUE, forthorn fruits and . Riedl cotter, ‘Texas {4 A present benollt te hinanity with we limlted possibilities Mm the tnture. Chaves been ho threefold contribution of Naturo iy many parts, Of soil, wecnery. and tho text poken wlrendy. 1, Wothor ia ita dly ernie Tanture, vis County, where sim Auslt pniorama, or nae is Trond lon titi fawns fringed with tho live-onk vergreona, na it is in many parts of Tho cifect of the thee: For ans m, {auldo-Hooks, ‘Tline-Tablew ‘8 Recommnadatlons, pny at any ee thi any! ot Grand Tacit {into Henke exnteg? Rand janal-at. (on Wost Hee tho Stnto, fs vory boauital, climate i Oyen where seen in the number of is resultant frou ot . Fulentitio nen my think of, Delleving that ‘Texus, with i tonsa summer ani soft-brenthing ult breezes, ts bottler calcu lnted to prolong titinan Ife than our Northern: rigorous winters and ecorebing summers, topurter—What kind of men docs Toxas most foxte—Qood, practical, self-made men, with ploney ‘of niusole and well-balanced brains; men oF perseverance and stern resolution, Roporter—What do you think Toxas most in need of? . Hoxlo—A good, capacious harbor at Gal- exton. Reporter—What reason can you assign, if Any y the Government hesitates to mu rape tation that woul adapt Galveston burbor heeds of ‘Toxus commerc Nir Hoxle=Simply becnuse the Gener§! Gov- ernment his been asked to approprinte lnrgely for trom four to six othor harbors in ‘Toxas, whorens it should be asked to muke apy Jenlousy among t only roason why Texas has not a yoo harbor. Shbine, Indianola, Cor Christ, aud Brazos de Suntingo aro nll_askl for thoir portions, and all working groatly to tho disudvantazo of ‘Toxus intorcsts. ‘Tho sev- cral Itoma should bo concentruted in one appro- priution, and Galveston ‘should bave it. Aftore rds “our neighbors could be helped.” Is, the Ittlo driblet appropriuted to each confors no lasting benent, Reporter—Have you had the views of Notth- ern Congressmen on this question? ir. Hoxie—Yes; and LT am well satisfied that if Texna would ly aalde pee Jealousy thora is yothelp, North und E r tonresentatives to obtain tho ‘iceirea appropri- te porter—Are not the Texas Representatives rosponsibio for this? Mr. floxle—It is presumnablo that ench Con- gressmnn looks especially to his own district. Reporter—What would you hope for frum decp water, ut Gulvestan? Ttoxie—I think Galveston would become ort and finport sea-- ince between Jue aPacific Fast 1.1 Naess Dubuque 3a BE, gh} cantar: a Bie que Night ex io 32335 at se iin nan akra ore Hoel SSSR RS SS 4 rece ford EEE ES waukoo Passongo see ev sVaPSToRsesU IT: n Tay, at Paul & Minnenpalla 1 Paul & Minnonpolts 18 Crosse & Minnosoti ECEEEEELLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES efatiman Wotel Cars aro run thi ad. Council Aula, and Pull Sine tiey on the tralny ten No other road runs Pullen otek ears wont o tc tlons for ono te ent Intercats {8 t nk Chonan at 1 FoF Welle and Kinete-sta, soBebet cornar of Canal nnd Kinsle-sts Chiengo, Rnritngten on & Quincy TR. Boy Mapa, Guide-Dooks, sine-Tabie, te econummadations. autiy nt any of Hleket-Oalen pe tho Cor Rotthenst connor HandGlon thd Indiann-ny., Grand Central Depot xeonth-nia., Paltuor ifauro, ai jadison-sta,(on Wost Sider. rink . eneers an bOttawa & Streator Express... Dunnsiniey Ene Nabugua a slows City Biprosee:| I shabwat ‘a Grove ‘Nocona at bracite Fast HEapron ERanens Cty welexan fst Liag..) 1 Aurora, Susdny Passon bAurocu Paasong Sloane ‘ottawa 13 ane among the heavy ports of America, bas City and Galyeston being: pine a) shorter than between Kansns Cit ern ports, thore ia no doubt biti Enst would seck oxportation to Kteportor—tuve you had any experience inthe export business? Mr, Hoxie—Yes, about fiftoen years. Reporter—No you not think that Texna, Inas- much as It fs fast becoming a grain-raising Stato ng well u5 0 Ilve-stock Stato, navintaye to stull-feod cat! etary Inarket? EEFEEEEEEEEE Di p D iy D Dn Ri Bp Bi: pi Di joa ‘rooport & Iubuquo Expross. trade now got Wednosday & suturday Eutropo throuy! ‘excopt Sunday. i Bal Pullinan whoo! Slocntng-Care_and P, Conohos botwaon Chicago, Connell Blagg, Sonoph, Atchison, Topekn, ne, Parle era, ath Teel ‘is ie ing-Cara atuschedt 1 Bll trains. me would ind it to tts io and shoop for tho Thavo seen cattle that wero ariven from Texas corn-fed in Kansns, Mis- sourl, Lown, and [linols, and exported direct to Liverpool vie Boston and New York, and T reports from the dealers and butchers that thoy Avo goo! satisfaction. Glve us deep water at jalveston, and our transportation fn cattle will not be less than 1¢ fs from New York or Boston. We could save 1,600 miles of carrying in cattle Rey Pat. effoct will tho Guiveston & sani FS Haitrond havo on Galveston in your Mr, Hoxto—In tho first place, it 1s one of tho richest countries that seen, and which Js fast setttiny to enhnnee the business of Jt isn forerunner and will strong line of atermships. Reporter—Is itn not your opinion that thla a for lvwankes & Ait. Tn Magepel eornae, ¢ eins pt Cazrolle GFand Paci Hotel, aad nt De a Taare | arire Milwauxeo Express Ryumauey Ht it Paul’ pilin , Menasha, acd Ap ixpross rai uke palauinon, ‘Pri Tow: Rlovons Loleeand Ashinnd Piz": Madison, and Prairie} falveston largoly’. uber pile. ‘Accom Sunday Passonie All traina run yin ai rt and Minneapolis 1: r Koodo eel fa Prairio du Chion, or vl ia i Crosse and Winona, State offers as fuunigrants as any other In (lo Hloxic—Moro ndvantager, find etter, Wo ean do bustness hero 465 days inthe year, In viow of the great advantages it offers L have in- yested In three Inrgo interests In Toxas, and intend to inercase my interest in it yearly and uke pormanent improvemel Reporter—Am I Annets Central fealieond, ot font of Lako-al. and toot of Twonty- Pahstae Oncor ta Randolphest., noar J, and Palmer House. nts. right in believing that you have been accused of sending a & arent many good men to Toxns? Mr, Moxte—You ure, Reporter—What_ political course, me oes ought Texas take? judgment Toxas, in hor ould not draw At. Louls & Texas Bapratsssscse AU Louis & ‘Torna Fast & New Uricans ‘apres a present condition, 6 but sand men to the front who woul to its public improvements. wie at grent many Northorn Congressmon of all rtivs, and I am satisfied rial {improvements in Toxns, Reporter—Do you favor a division of tho te Mr, Hoxlo—I do not, under any olroumstancos, MUDOE LEW BBE. 4s your opinion of tho future tir. Moxlo—I think it bids fair to become tho foremost Stite of this Union for live stock, cot~ ton, fruits, and all Inds of grain. hat countes in between tho Colorado and Brazos Rivers 1s 0 most natural wheat country that’ I know of, Roporter—You have noticed tho splondid wa- see of tho Colnrnio: and tho absence of al Iam noguninter a Dubuque & Bloux + Dubuque & Sloux City Express aQn Saturday night runs to Centralia only, lam Baturduy night to Gian only, On Saturday night runs to Peorta only. t thoy favor in- Chie. ten. Infon Depot, West Side corner Canat end Van Omer es ae, Van tutors Dro ca Bly Tarand Posie Hote}, and Watrn House, Kansas City & Denyse Fast ©; te have wotieed tho water-power of tho ‘Gulorilo, and cannot seo why ayent in the production of yaluo is shot utilized. The factories are only second to production ng fH gourco of wealth, and, with wator-power and raw muccrialrt son why Toxas pete not suppl all Mexico with catto: factories in this Stato Muould a encouraged at tho earliest diay possible. Heporter—What has been your o: ‘Texts in the matter of frecdom o Mr, floxlo—No man has over asked mo my po- litical opinion in ‘Toxas during my visite running through three years, BY er use of her Reino tens edo: ai Bre Wight Agootmmodadions|* euecususads BBBBBABRBES savueuES: BBSBBaRB. Chicneo, Rock Yeland & Paetho Fatlror er of Van Buren snd Sherman-sts., Ofices, i Clark-sb, Nhorman Louse, Palmer Grand 'Pacitio Hoval, and 75 Cann}, corner Madison. —— reel Electric Light Experiments. ‘The Gibraltar Chronicle of tho Sth inst, anys: “On Saturday night at 0:40 o'clock, to tha great astonishment of thoso who were not propured for it, but who happened to bo looking towarda tho bay, a brilliant Hight was seon to burst forth suddenly, shooting out a prolonged ray across the water nnd on to the Rock, which st lighted up ina most vivid manner, lowed by a second similar light at some little distance from tha first, and it soon became evi- were olectria Nghts, and pro- *s ships Minotaur and co that followed oh was continued for nenrly an hour, was interesting In tho oxtromo, Cor thora wie not 2 hole arcranny on tho wontee favo of tho Rook from tho water to thi Pea was not scarched out and fuirdivated as if magia; nor was thero a vessel or a boat in jo bay that did not Ru cxanieation, t ccommodatior Gounatt Mute Nahe. Haina City, Lonvenwo N nee Sundays ‘Dally oxcept seine foottenieae Centrat allroad. 0-8, ot ae erat Site, clark ae. soGtreast corner st Haw By ale This was soon fol: oi PaciteLietat oeieas dlont tbat tho those Hight, and ww! tho sumo minuto 10 tho concentration of the lIVhe A thio (ustGMune mecussury to, porinit reflected to a distance, the sphore of its action is unavoldably limited, and. it hone becomes nevessnry to soarch th or the shore gradually and metpodically, amunner as to ingure no spot, ‘Thus tho drill in tort e tntriouta and roquires considerable polnt whieh enunot tnil io ieee ne un- Initiated, which ig, that during vessol displiys tha olcetrio 1 Juminating tha batteries of oxcellent mark for thelr guns," of ite rays beln; fat) BD tla N. ¥, Gapross (a ae Pittsbarg, Cinciunatt & st, Lents aul Air-Ling and Kokomo Lins.) nasa aS ano sr while le of of Clinton and Carroll-sts._ Wet ier opponents, an SS EEEREEENEnDECEET Feoblo digestion, sick headache, dizziness, and falutness cured by Stult Litters, ———— Knowles’ Insect Powder Gun Ia by fartho bost. MIKDICAL. ‘Know Ti oe Baltimare = Ohio exposition, B Bullding, evens “rlokat OM Grand Pacitio Hotel, and. ‘Devore iexposition ‘The untold miseries that reault trom Indiecretion in early its by iloviated de ose, who douvt heute Mankaues Lins. P Devos foot of Lake-st, and foot of Tranty-seco0dt _——— pat, ay tp & Lonts-|, seniors & Eastora Yiltnots Halirost ville anor Hosae, arsed Pee ned he om teas RGR ae vitalt physical peli or vt (alts imjatzed by the eters of TT application to ‘pustuens, may pal Bored and manhood Hoamlie ed. th edition, revised and entarg dura tnedical w a wuauio, writion Uy & physician of wr ‘gold and je who ea National Badical A and very exe mur Fprovelling aise rigours of exienaiva, and atccesaful which is worth ten times the rive of oh tion oy ia Wrench cloth; pricsonly “No person sho! Raauees Sarel “lg parton auguld be ed itr, sent to all on recelpt of 6 faing beautiful ‘Threo Hallweys Chicago & Grand Trunk scriolions forall Depot corner Archor-ay, and Twent: cco Aud arrivo oor Ashland-ay S2id/ 6:10 pmit #8% Pitubars, Ft. Wayne ds Chicago] Hall ere t, cor, Van Buron and Canal-sts, eo Glarkraty Palmer House, aod iat, Pe Teavo. | Arie, lt Beattie wee on Praag pk Beit SCONNH teat, yersity of tea Ne Aue M; ress, ; Pacuitn ot the PBaljang Bx) ‘gaat wud tearehle COODRIGH STEAMERS. i els of the Ni ite RARR ER No. ‘ulied on ail dis Ractna,, arautsse Bheboyi oat don’ ss inare unl. Hates ET axcgpiad apne tee tus ands. if Pidallr gan, M'ntwoo,( itianeht ‘itosto ma; gusce requiring Kil) und ox ill, MNT ane arinrninbatains FAIRBANKS’ MISCELLANEOUS. necor DR, en 4173 South Clark-st., Lala He by matt, free sete opecidiseases: Ort or.J. ase CIA FAIRBANKS, MORSE & OO. Hi &i13 Lake St, Ohlesge Bosarefultobuy only the Geaulng, Consul on on ais personally

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