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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER mong the number was A load ing ard We ae which an heer een Gey a finest soen 30a Pee Moy will go to London, sort 9 ta during tho Br patient wero ot 6.00235.8, for tho offoring atnor st08 4) to ged Joe, Miipnors droves avoenalng, FCO UGC uh non Gh ughere bought Pn Toten ebGi, Nenoxers suld LSE HTD and Annee’ Tear evrsai! quiot with considera BN stud loft overt moo SOTA TION: pi sreors, welabing L480, . “wuil-tormed iP ter LAU Ras eee rattenetl RUOOTS: git wn tht area ators Bulan ROSIE ATELE gSRes: SRESER 5S: 20 thoxns, 43 ‘Toxns. Golorade Irho recelyita were the. Inrgoat of tha season Ee ratty 1o nvONE 42.00. Charo wore NOt thus (tr srs hogs than wuro wanted, howover, 84 PANT gckoreidahiphers ought freely. and prlees both packors ond rM koma dnaeaniees bod Tghk und Here caid ge Maher than on'rhirirainy, But tho eats Hogs not xo xaneral asta warrant 9 change In navancy Tivan iiich romain Ab G.008470, Cor taht jon at filet for heavy. Packers pald f thor fags, while nies of tight Fes 00 r Gh tn Eue. qunity was noo, fow ware and ioferior-mixed lute beng offered. “Tho Darket Gulehed steady. toa sauna. an, Prlee,| No. + vat, Prtee,| No. I 170) hr oxoe aS a0) rhe market ras nulol, neal batehara AH the. arfarinns en OY ROOD Le ‘SUPE! ihe only busers, and to! see ytquute wor to cholce qual Cpe Rs auERD BALES. Av, Pelee No, Av, Prlee,| No, « Meese BH BAGS Wi, RR Ciiceees NEW YORK, Naw YoRs, Noy.5.—NenvAs—Recolpts, R200; sup. iy too larva for tho domund: weather decidedly bat fue trate, and the inurket dragged, and closed weak at aroduciion of fl por Hend for fale to prime catia Soon common and inedinmt pour to, strictly mative steorn, fhivsil2hy oxtry salootions, Finis and (wir Toxns atecrs, fi.i9@.0); tio export ites frand no live niock vr frestt mont, shidmanta to-day) teamurs t0 sail Lo-niorruw tnke 3,7) quarters boef, firscnette,and 2 eurensson mutton. ireh—Hevolnte, 540K; market dull for bath ahoon and lambs, and pons not clearods extremes, 8hi AeSper tov (bs tor aecn, and &.0Ke25 for laombay vory fewehosp ain abuve $4.74, und but few lambe for smite than #0), SWINE~Kocnints, 7,277) ot atondy at $L.8SG5.15 per ld Ibs for live and Giga for drossed. IIUFPALO. es BOYTALO, Nov, &-CATTLE—Roceints, B50 neni taeda; tthe atanen Retreat; LAA fale ay medium, SLOKdLM: Nght ALOPLLA: Lest grades disposed Of i RanekOt dull; 10 Av. Price, ig 8430 oa 2 market aod MULE ANS 1A; Gkelimers oxferings lights i, ed, Waatorn Moen ELSTDLA, eholen. to fanoy, SLAKD Led, mixed Heepand janis, 3140080), Canidae Inmbs, common tocholcn, EAE A%, ogd—Reeeiyts, 400; markot da wand; Yorkurs, oer to choice, €. Hut Vorners, Hossa; heavy’ an 41; oxtra, 418014105 ” plas, siratght tous, several cars unauld. BT. LOUIS, 81. Lomts, Mo. Nov. S—-CATTLe-Blow, and supply malniy common rates which are Weak; commun botchors’ bee cay fair to guod, 1; Terns, R225; demand tor stilpping cattle is tanding down riculatae sts eLdSe.90) moderato and fuvorsifumind eoncoesionsy tap grades auitanot ring ‘ore than ts Roeoipts, Tay Suke—Unohanged. Rovolpts, 200i no shipments. meee tarert Larkers aia Enithmaras Ra wrt mcsInk, TE"); by ors’ 1G] 4S Receipts, 100; shipmion em KANSAS CITY, Aptelat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, RANSAK City, M Vv B—CATIER—ThO Price Cureic reporin: fn oT ahipinonts, 743, Mare Retateady and tiem napigy suiipors, HAO LTS: native fuckersand'focdars, gets. native comm, FL Avrgraes Coane FLia2Al; hult-brooin, Sddce th, « iiscs—Kecofpia, iit sitpinonts, Is} uotlve and Higher; chojou, €4do1thr MALE sipping und mixed packing $.2g105, CINCINNATI. Cixcixxati, Nov. 8.—lloas—Standys common, $1.99 Gist; Nichi {4ssai.855 Duckinuy eaeseee oy Duvohers" btirtk pia, QBIOY oanpmentay AA ed Q ALBANY. ALNANY, Nay, B—] uSBlANY, Nay. 6-Not onaugh doing to make w ont- LUMBER, ‘The cargo market was fairly activa at previous prices. Tha offerings korg inrgor, nimboring about ton touds, whieh wero nearly all cloxed out. ‘The yardmon took most of the lumbor, Following are tl rmieh ara making the usual 0 ‘Preparations for active work in the pine-woude this ‘later, Work has alroady begun on tho Uppor Mine eeeetaete tg be giehlzng deel ett won the prosoney of mon and. ten Lumbor hus Soon Torwrardod 80 footy this season that it ts probalter Btethanmaniaat years ss Wilt PO teke Over a the Tos yard doaiors suport a continued 008 demand {or lumber nad a ntendy market. Kinallor xhipinancs ere reported yentorduy, but it is calmed that there: fea lame qunulity of iuinber sold wo be dolivored, At Inlorie palatnay fuse us. ftelunteraum ‘cuit UO. obs Inodforit, The local ‘aniuw nied ‘nro, iargo, Dolog he 19 Peavlor than Inet fall, Following ty the liste ineb,. fat and scoond clot Piaband socond otour, Land 3 is ysund kecond leur, 14¢1h6 inch. Common bones, Maa Comm ” Dinweaycoards. Nov 1 wid 18 fe Hovension sisy, poets dxd to Bx: ictus tat, rough, ‘hingin ingles extra ve BOB O25 BY TELEGRAPH, FOREIGN, Speclat Diupateh to The Chteago Tribune. seivztront, Nov. 6~11:0 6, m.—BLOOR—No. 1, Its Ht No.2, 0064, Grain—Wheat—Wintor, No, 1, 0s 0dr sag’ i sping, No. 1, vu dds No, 3, 86 fj white, No. I 1 No, 2,64 1kt; club, No. 2, 106 44; No, 3, 943d. Gorn ~New, No.1, 5a 8d, Puovistons—Dork, 70s. Lard, ss 6d. ° Livenvoot, Nov. 6&,—CoTron—Inater at G4O0K; tales, 1400) ety wales) speculation and export, 2000) Amer LALD=Amertoan, @ Surzee—Vine aerican, te. ; ApegwTsFor past threa daye—Whent, 97,000; Yans tending yand, WABIIOS—At Mencheater, dull and NDON, Nov, St Sua, sail Oa kuoan—Centritugal, U8 0dO2e) Ee, etial ans balongay rennod, S4@0KO SehUTs oF TuEN TWh ~ie 34@Be SA. ? AIH, Nove 6=PerhOERUMe ae Of Trades?” 28 Wore roouived by the Chicago Board Lavenns wnall Dieoat ath OO p. m.~—Lreadatut firm; bie ANEMVOUL, NOW oI pi n.—Lard, Me, Heat une LONG, Ny 10%, Nov. &—Tavanvoot—Whoat frm) Calle Simla club, edidsbg au white Sticuyane Ya Jar, W raises oy ‘aprine—No, Bay Now bad, Petron af based, ‘Manic LaNc—Whuat iieiay urn enret off Opnate-Wioad ‘aisndy, Corn aula coast Wheat, aud dorm Yathor ‘agisr, ality ‘of rod winter whoat for sbips ho prosant and” following month, 4a, ity of Amorican mixed corn’ for By a Wheat fim and «shade frgsiy Nowanrity, te'Gay Ros Bucy ine fury i fale donaetd alg dotwan patted Kingaom ond Condnout Aveivod Wheat teatr. Corn--Nu inueh doing, ira urcly elined ig MBF eaalor; rod ‘wintor (ay London), de Clinud yr, [Ore rattior easier; American mixed da- Biteta ork ls dull aba ofowar ne ts. Lard stony sik2%%, Mayon— LG. ar. Gu. 40a. Talluwe aoady 4 Taverpodt during the puat a Suntals, Of wile ER wore Acricuns BEATE XW : BANG a nhane Henge quiet und arm. Country ——- NEW YORK. Naw ictal Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune Baie actin NOY, GLA IN—Whont—Winter wheat Seapeciay in the ppecuistve line one fluctuating market, opening, nen rio, wenk, tnd through the onriler dealings rooedtne on No. 2 red About $4740 per bu, No. L white miso slelding allzbely under more urgent offerings und advorsa reporta from the Wostopn niarkote, but rallying adit throuwh the afternoon on No.2 red to neatly the Int> est figures of yestortay, and un No. | white galning abouvyazion bn on A freer callt No.2 red ately GH118 cloning at hont nt Ut; do Navorihor at ELI, 1TH, olostng ab E1.1ig bid and BL nskods do Da- bor at atalino, closing «oat SLg Md and fi bid; do January nt $.2f BLU, closing nt EING nakod and $1.23 bids No. red enr tuts and voatelonds, $4144 2@1.[0s wie graded red nt thect18's, as to guntitys No.2 Mitte Wwandun apting nt s1.i¥4.' Com—A fair business ra. ported nto further advunes of ese, 1 bu on ro- ducal olfers oats firme eniva mixad Liner uunaraded, 54 nein ganiity, OnteAn unnennlly Drink miu ported targaly I the Option tnd, the Deeeinhor option in Nat fring boon wotthly. Prominent In the dealing: Meer auain uated tye ganorally ihout Key lin Mistaricun oe tauell a4 tee Ut, closing trons Aafos reported a 3 winte Weate ern ungraded nt ations to quality! mixed do at wa $0, Mostly nt doy Nu. 2 Chieage qtinted atdic. iyo frm bue atiaty No.2 Western, Noveinbor, quoted at HIG bid, ond 41.01 nek Harley sparingly offorud, ond held atextremo pri and qiios, PHOvisiONa-A fuiny acllye movement reported th nog praducte,ehletly In Western stein Jard, and yoties fave buen quoted stronues. Western mess bore ture active for early dollyery, nnd quoted At Hi sole ab flue ies and in tho opuon, ting Weatern moss waa without inuch Inquiey) sullors ops tlon, old or new, for November, quoted at $1500 nly} aoller's apitan, old or ney, tur pvambor at $19.40, closing with gttt sked, Drenand s lens etive nt hotter priees. Cut meats qulotat unchanged rates, Hacon in nctive request, wit anion of hort clear ab 640) long And Bhort clour to Arrive, BIW W ateam lard in modgrnta (aang for delivery, quoted nt $4.70 bid and, pales 0) ia and te arrive, #8.75 {0 a and A) to arrive; and in the opuen (ins Wostern stenin ined quite actlyo, closing genorally tritte denror, with Navombor quoted mt §4.h2'4cg3.55; diaeamiber nc Mg; January at tWrustdie; the aa aian Stanly ‘with saloa noted of 100,00 Ba at SIGAKS~An netlye inquiry noted for raw ata made stronger prieoay fair to woud retloing Cuba closing ab Beara? Wves contrifugal nt {cy Cuba itacovade at lusGnTs—Trade moderate on a generally steady bala na to rtus, For Liverpool, ongwgemonts ro- Ported, havo been, by steam, tour at 24 adele (mostly rough frownt nbd forward aulnment), and by vue part stonnives ite low ne 24 ddsta td; quoted in tho joeal market at the clora at zs naked; wheat to come piste toning at 7d: provisions at Zisaiia, malniy roman frelaht, wid by uuinart mténmors an iow ae 2a Incal sbtpnionts at de, closing at Bis bid and ds Jo the Western Associated Press, Ney Yat, Nov, 5.-CorToN—Uilot Bue atendy, at Haitye, Futiros atoady) Novomber, Iso; Dncom= ‘bor, (0.310; Janunry, Uhities FF 11.050; March, Utes “Aprile H.Biey Muy, 1. Ae LUUR—Stendy; reesipts beiay anpor Statg and Wester sit eutnnion t0 Rood oxten, Shine eal! wood ti ‘ShAbpahtwe wile Whient Oxten, {.79Pito; extra Olio, Rael Be Houle, Hutde3;" Minosutn ‘patent’ provess, #4256 ‘GitatN—Whont atentys rocaipts, 01,000 bu; exporte, 220,00 bus rojectad, norloe, th anuriiied oy €leist Mngracdor, red nee sells: Hr ELAGG2110; Nu, 310 srs No, 1a slated Thixedainton ‘ai uaraded white, HLL IN Ne. 2. SLM LCG No Bo dike dmc No. J red. Nowontor th, it December, Asal tig: Inn aueoratty, Corn modorates net yu and. hieher: ALL ‘Gata, futsly notive and a atin fon bins "weaterite, leu, ‘Wredte, {fAY—Ouit but fem nt Manso, Morg—Btoady, witht n fulr deqmund, Ghocnutes—Cofeo quict wud unchanged, Demand fair wna Sugnr— Innrket firmus {aie to oad retold, Tyaike Mu weeesquictand unchanged. dice aceady, with a fair demand, 7 PethOLkUN—Dulls United, Slices ernde, 7@3h{c; re~ fined, Te, PAi1ow—Stendy and unchanged, eb und unchanged, PA er Ee a ad routtnally wal i Provisiosd—tork strommary moss, spot £15.00015.25, Heoet quiet but atondy, Cut mente ln good deman und stronwer: short cleur midides, sic, Lard stronger falrly actives prime staan, $470 bid, UTTER Qulot hit wloudly tise, CuECeE—Nomiually unefinnged, BALTIMORE, BALTIMORE, Md. Nov. &—ILoun—Stoady, with modernte trade domund; Western supor, 850X400; do oxtra, €4.2526,001 do tnmlly, $5.250/,00, ORATN—Wheat—Western lowar, closing easy; No.2 Wostern winter rod, spot and November, 1.14149 L4){; Docomber, 1.1L 166; Janunry, £1.1936B1.19, Fobruary, §.24@12uj4 Corm—Western spot firin; futures neglectods Weatern mixad, spat and Novom- bor, SS3{@S5!se; Lecember, SIG@MHor January, bo uskad, Onte rms Wortern white, 2340; do mixed, TLAY—Btoady} pie t choles Ponneylvants, #1003, 00. ; Puovisions—Quict and lower for Job Iota; no round lous sone Mass parks SoaNeTaTe ule Ments—Laoxe ahouldurs, nono offering: cloar rib Aiden, mona oifering: dy packed, OXC>ifo. Nacon— Phoul aera EMS clan FD ida, fo, Haws, glee. nrd—stefined, tes, 9 1eiZTER—Quicts’ pring to cholca Wostorn packed, RaGk-Firmorat eze, PErKar.eest putt rotltied, te, ulland lowers ito ‘cargoes, Ordinary to Lawor and qutet: A soft, Si. KY ~Unevttiodt quoted: nual tes, FuRelauts—To Livecpuol per stwenmer higher and firms cotton, 1 1-Rop tour, 24 ly faba e ra AUCCELPTA—(our, 1.522 Oris, whent, 6,765 buy corn, 8,000 bity onta. 7) bay Fy! ih) bi, BULMEN TH Whont, 17,00 bur corn, 34,500 bu. SALE¥—Whont, 43308 bu; curn, 15,38 bu. PHILADELPIITA, PAWADRLENTA, Nov. 5—FLOUN—Qulet but Army Minneaota oxtra clonr, Rood, $3.40: choice, $3.76; Ohlo extras, §1.7574000; St. Louls chutes, #42; Minnesota, patent procens, #7252835, Ryo flour unchanged. GRAtN—Whent dull and lower; relected. on traok, £1,004; No, 2 red {November 446 bid, $19 nskods Decombor, L.1U%4 bid, B17 ovkeds Januury, §1.18}¢ bid, #118 asked, Corn In good downnds high mixed on truck, Se; rojeated, S15go; new yellow. Blot rall mixed, November, 630 hit, tole naked} Docam~ Tor See ny Wo takadr dnnuiary, Ste Gid, bien asked, ‘Ont duit and wonky, 1 arniee, Wack No. d'do, Bio} ide. but atendy and unchanged. Quloty except choice, id wanted; croam= Ory, Oxtra, Zo; do Kyud to cholve, Buy Blatg and Benford County, Pa, ox! orn Rosorve oxtra. 226sic. « ad—Seuree ung Aris G2 AE—Weonk} craamary, LKQ; falr to good, Witenes Stand wedi v—S Layne aly Recrurrs-Flout,.a00 hitls; wheat, 82,000 buy ora, 143,00) buy onts, 14,000 bas rye, 1,500 bu. WIVMENTS—Corn, Get NEW ORLEANS, ¥ New OntxANs, Nov. 5.—FLoun—Cood demand at full priooss superfine, $3.00:450; XX, $1.95@4.60) XXX, H4.7865.00; high grades, $5,162.00, id GNAIN-Corn quiot Dut lems S7@o0e. Onte quiots 41, Gorn-manl quiot burstondy; B40, HMAY—Searea and tiriny cholo, £3.00831.00, PROVISIONS—Lork quint and wowks $100 Lard steady; tlorea, B4G9e1 knw, UY. Bulk meats frmory shouldors, pnckud, S4i5he Haown dullt shouldors, Buhay clear Th, far. clear, Uo(o Unuia—Huyare cared "alot nid wonky onnvnedd, ie ite. Wittsy—Btoanyy Wostern roctinod, S110. Guocriizs—Codeo quivt but iriny Kilo canines, ordinary to. primu, tdcelbo. Minar menres and Hemt Of 10 und cummon, Kado: fale tO. Tully, 33{0}, yellow olurity eanulyt eoinmon, Moy eouitleusaly Bieta Tale, Wn rime to ‘chulen, Aso. Iles Aulats Loutsinnn ordinary ty choloo, as4ade. NOSETAIES SINE ouuatige on Now York par si —Hinht oxubati 5 Blorling oxchongo, 87. LOUIS. ST. LOUIA, Noy, 6,—FLount—Quiot and unshared. GuAIN—Wheat falrly notlve und Inwer; attsened nt tho close; No. 2 rad, #1.019401.014@1.0136 cnahy $1.04 Navenbory SLOYPslOIG@LOY December; $1.07349 LUG Januarys €s463100 Vobrunrys Na.’ da, HY4Gi8a; Nu, 4 do, B4{AMNe. Corn Hrmer and slow! 10} @DKo cash; Wa bid November and Hacembor; HYD Bowe Janunry; 4M@tHo May, Outa higher; 2c ‘Solana enshy 205{(@3i0 Novombor; Wa Did Vocomber. Itye firma nt Varloy unchanged, JBatr-steady at de. HOTTER—Un inno Witthieyesromiy ne aL, MAK Y-Keanity nt Lio. | TMiovintosa-borkquiot at $14.00 cashs 913.25 Janu- ary. Dry salt ments nomingl, Bacon—Nothing doimgy i atcks Pant quiotaesa bla, Wecetirre Flor FON Bria iehoat, $2.00 bus earn, 51,000 yuo Bug rye. Lon but barioy 1 a FLOM brie; whent, SAG but cor, (000 Buy FYG, 1,00) buy Durloy, AUN Duy MILWAUKEE, MILWAURRE, Nov. 6~-BLOUN—Dull and weak. GUAIN—Whivat stoadyt oponed Sf highart closed firms No.1 hurd, #104, No, 1 Mltwaukoe. €L.08¢1 No, 2 do, §L0I}4; November, $1.04; December, €1.00}41 January, SLUM No. 3'do, Wo; No, 4 at bio; rojoctod Honiinal. Corn quiets No. % Dic. Oats quict but steady; No, % ee llye quiet; No. 1, Gc, Marley advanced Yo, No.2 spring, 75(QTia TUovistoxe=Wonkt moss pork, $12.00 cash an Novaraboyy 6b So auU Mary, Lard, prime astenm, gi cORRCHILTE cour, 14,000 belay whoat, 49,000 bus oats, Tet Borers nest, 14,00 bus corn, 51,000 bus oats, PUBIGNTS—Whont to Huttalo, THe, TOLEDO. TOLEDO, 0. Noy. &—GHatn—Whest ormy No. 1 white Michigan, $1.01; nmbor do, $1.05; No. 2 rod Wabnah, spot, $1.01); to arrive, $1.05 December, wary, $1.0) Fobruary, tts; No. ¥ red WH; rejected, Vie, Corn quiets bib mized, 430; INo, 3 spot, 419{03 rejevtod, cigar new, qu; damaged, now, Jo. Onta quivt; No. 2, doy ror Jocted, #0 OlSyor, mammoth, 6.73, - OLOBLD, Quain—#Vbeat steady; No. 2 red spot, $1031 De- somber, #01) January, UO) February, O14: Ml, alread non, 52.000 buy corn, 4500 buy oats, MIVSENTE—Whent, ORI buy corm, 2,00bus oat, iM 'Tikack—Cars of wheat, 200, OINCINNATI, CINCINNATE Nov, 5.—CoTTON—Dull at 106, FLOUR—Firm; fanully, 61.8050; fanoy, 1.3508.00, QuAIN—Whoat enslor} No. 9 ambor, $1.04) Nu. 7 Fed, $1.05, Corn strong and higher; No. 9 mixud, 4340) “Bow ear, dc, Onte dull; No.9 mixed, Sihvwiic, Hye in good deinsndy No. 2, 00s. Barley In good demand; No. 4 fall, Weise, PHOVIsioNs—Porle dull and wonsinal at 81400, Land Gull At SSURgAUS, Hulk meats qulut; 0 Juar Fib, $7.00, Bai addy and uncbanged. iret Shela tral Ono, 16200, Western, 223210; choloe Cen+ BOSTON, HosTox, Noy, &—~¥iovu—In moderate demand; prlous Unchanged. ¢ GuasN—Com steady snd Bros mixed and yellow, 68 Go; high mined, 84@Hs, One steady; No. dand oxtea white, 48345¢ No.2 whit: and Nod white, MaKe, Hye, Bue was MreTRR—Choles Wertern cronmoties, — avame, gqnies indie pmeked, tt common And good, fies Ye, Haus—Weetern frosty 214710. f ain S—Piour, LON brie; corn, 38,000 bus wheat, i, HIPAENTS—Klour, 220 bein, KANSAS CITY, Speetat Dtspateh to The Chieaga Tribune, KANBAB CITY, Mou Nov. 5—Tho Jrica Current reo PLA: POMAIN—Whenl—Recetpts, 3447 buss shlomente, 77,97 Jny minrket wonky No. & cach, Mise: November, 8:40; No.2 caah, Bor Novernber, RSfor No. 1, eash, Mes M24e4 No.2 mixed Novombt Age. Corn=locolpia, 11,019 b I? juonte, 1Osdl buy Nor dense alge; November ane” PEORL Porta, Il, Nov. 5—Gitain—Corn atondy and firm bight inizod, 4024040; mixed, 400, Oats quiat; No.2 white, WNAIG. Myw quiets No, Bi}¢es20. IMOUWINTs—Unchanwail at f1,10, Recriers— Wheat, a525 bus carn, 31,900 bu; oats, 13° s hunt, HR bily exttty SQUIB bar 170,408 buy Uarloy, Lash ous OBS OMtey BUFFALO. DUPFALO, Nov. b.—GRAIN—Wheat dull; spring, 140 lowors 2,00 hu No. 1 hard Duluth, 1.17, first half Deeembort 4,U0 bu No, 2 red wintor, #10. Corn no nity i i 5 Innity ede. Ontanoglected. Ryo neuloctod. Barley ANAL FREIGUTS—Null and unchanged. DETROIT, Nov, b.—-FLUU—Broady, GNAIN—Whont atendy; No. 1 whito, $1,004; Novem- ber, #.0N; Decomber, sLUYy January, $1054 bids No. 2 rod, s1.itii A Bhagat ie Mae esa OSWEGO, Oswedo, Noy. &—GnALN—Whoat soarce, Corn quiet; Duluth, bio, COTTON. New ONLEAns, Nov. CUTTON—Tasy; middling, 1}6e; low mi faling, 104er Rud ontinary, t4cy not Fecolpts, 743 baioay proas, 13,003) oxporia to Oeent Hrltatn, Zi; Francs, 4.650; Continent, 2i21 sntos, 8,830; alock, 182174; wookly not recalts, C600: prose, 81.80; exports to Grunt Britatn, 222; Keance, Zatt: Continent, 12601; Channel, WK} constwiso, dN antes, 35,00, 5 New Yon, Noy. &—CoTToN—Not receipts at all United states ports during tho weok, Zc100 bales; Inst yonr, 24.00 total rocelpts nt atl United States porta to date, 152,05 lust year, 187,00) exports fron all Unitod States parts far tho week, 160,00); Inst year, 135,00); total exports from nll United States ports to dinte, BXLUN Inet yonr, 5.00) atouk nt nll United Btates ports, T0005 hust Jour, ERR, Bidok Bt All in: t wens, Lesh; IDAL yout Thus; wtock nt Livers OA’ Int your, 240; stock of Atmarican Urent Iritnl A, IMAL your, 23,00 ALIVERbOUL, Nov, i—Cortos—sales of the wook, ‘B30 Dales: Atuerienn a apecukitors tuok 20, Of which oxportury took 7,'00;' focwardad fox) ably: alia diraor to sninners, & 00 nethal oxpore, (wv: total Fevolpts, (EIN American, XU; totn mack, 4700} Amortesn, 7800), amount allual, BWW; Ateriean, —- woor PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Nov, 5,—Woor—Firmery Ohio, Ponnsylvanta, and Wost Virginian doublo oxtra and above, sete; oxtmn, #aITHer mudium, 4905003 conrao, 400120; Now York, Michigan, Indiann, and ed combing nd dulsiio, sd jm Go, S2eSiby0} Dulled, Site. a io DRY GOODS. New York, Nov. 6.—Dnalnoss lxht to-day, owing to rainy Weathor; cotton goods tu stendy domand ani prleos Oro; prints sluggish. nnd stoadys Kontuoky Jenna in bettor requests clothing waolens In niuder= ito denna und desirable wnkos woadily holds fore oign kode quick, HUbTON, Nov, 5.—Woot—Demand notlve and priens have wmivaneed: Ghia und ennaylvania, Aeocus held at diese; Atichlgan, rs4itio; Texans, 1duie. PErNOLEUM, CLEVELAND, 0, Nov. §.—TRTHOLEOS — Firm; Standard whito, 10 tost, Iie. eruiia ntentiy! United osrtinostea, Oger sabiaede oe, ula ste 4, vi 2 Fitiadeiphid aolivery, oT oem ECT FanHed, He, — TURPENTINE. WHAMNINGTON, Nov, &—SPiuuTs OF TURPENTING— Firm ot tio, eo Tho Combative Olam. . _y Lelaurs Hour. In diving for clums {as in ootapus diving) it 1s usual to provide oncsclf with 1 sharp-polnted stake or an fron rod. At Artutaki, whon tho tido Is out, clams ure picked up. overswhera on tho reef, AtManko men dive for them on tho ocean aldo of tho narrow fringing reef whon the sen ia smooth, On reaching the bottom the dlyer stabs the gaining clam, which—for the molttak is Very temiciots of life—at once firinty grasns the weapon, Thodiver now tu id with both hands ‘until the olatn Ja distoxad, couple of export natives with w cane will get ne inuny asa bun dred inn day when a fonst is in preparation. At Manitiki und Inkaanga tho lurgoat clams are About two spans in lange, tho animal itaelf bo- Ing sulliciontly Jurgé “to -entlafy tle hunger of three persons, Clain-dlyfog ls womon's work in thoke ntolls, Yetit ts surgrisiig how few ncci- dents oceur, ‘Tho renson for thia may bo they diva in comparatively shallow water, Not long slucea nitive wns feeling about at the Lottuin of the tntoon of ono nf the Pama tu atolls for the dark-edyed. pour oyster, when ho yntortinntoly: Inserted tha “tingors of his lett hand between tho valves of a clam, Tho diver was instantly mudogpris- oner by the mollusk. Hs agony waa intense ‘Was tt possible to get freo?_ As tho clam was in a hollow Just adapted to its eizc, bo conld not. sover the byssus, Atlonuth, in sheor terror of drowning, he cut of bla four flugers with tho knlfo pearl-divers curry with then, and rose to, the surface a suddor If nota wihsor man, A sim tur tealdent tack pines at Venrhyns; but tho diver, instend of malining himeaolf for fe, forced hia knifo between tho valves and rotensed hhagolf, Should the clam bo attached to a sinooth bit ol coral, tha specdiest modo of res- cua isto sever the Dunile of sliky laments ‘by which it moors itself, On a felzhboring Isl- und, cre thls could bo done, the forelinzer of the right hand of u clam-diver was loppetl olf, Hrought ashore In baakats, they Ive for sone tine, Childron ih thotr play are apt to put thoi fingers between the open valves, and Bo got eatht. Tholr xerenins soon being thele parcnts to the resone, which ta effected by stabbing tha clam through the gavity for the byssus. The supply of clims in the Paollle is Inoxhaustlilo, Jf a party of divers should romovo all the largo gues from any particular locality for a grand fenst, nud should return next year to the saus spot. no diftoranee would be percelyed, so rapid 4s tho prowth of tho clint in those warm waters, Ponrls of a pooullarly briliiunt hue aro occasion ally found jn tho olain, ¥ a Tho Now Mayor of Now York. Netw York Natiait. ‘Mr. Grace's oleation, togethor with that of the Domoeratly Aldermen, probably mukea n Cath- ulle majority in tho Mourd of “Apportionment, whiob distributes the School Fund, ‘That this will tend toun attempt to divert a portion of it to sectarian schools 1, of course, not certain, tnt it secms very probable, Mr, Graco, in his letter of necoptance, praiscd the gommon-sehool system; but what he snl $% quite consistent with bis thinkMy the Catholius aught to buve 1 share of tho moncy for common schools mun- aged In tholr own way, ‘That Kolly thinks go thore oan bo no doubt, for Kolly is a plous Cathollu: and, on tho question whothor Catho- lica ghould tivo pubilo money, if thoy can sot it, for Cathulle schools, tho Church has noyor in Any country oxhibited the slightest wavering, Sho has comrgnleat on imost Otharquestions of a polltion-reliyious klad. but never on tht fuct, we are willing to stake our yory slender reputation us theologians on tho negortion that if Mr, Graco 18 Mayor has disoretion inthe Ws- position of the Bchool Faun and falls to give: the Catholles a share, bo will commit aein, ho canvass was conducted by Kelly inn shocking way Cora plous ian, He Alicd his paper, the Brpres, with thy forios about the editor of the Herald, to pun ab hlin for opposing ble cans didate, and disgusted a tong-aulfering commu- nity to such a degreo that Grace's natural ma: rity of about 4,00 was cut down to 5,00 or oss. This fndivates that ho fost ubout 25,000 Demvoratio votes, probably owing to tho ux- traordinury rufanism of bls political and ro: gious patron. . a The Dying Cartyies Baitiinare Sun's London Latter, On my return to London L have heard much about Thoms Carlyle boing a autferer from tne somnia, Hota jot. He fe apulially pol down tho bill of Hite and {nto “tho valley of tho shudow of death" by slow and casy atuges, with a clear and rested brain, Hails appronching BS youn. and may well afford to Jook buck, as Daunte did, aud be proudly remembered in the future us one “who whiped vico with a scourge of stool, unmaaked starn murder, shamed lasolvi- ous lust. and plucked off tho visor from grim treuson's face.” peronally learn at Cartylo's house bla condition, curs ugo 1 bad a totter at tutraduation to bien from a literary light of Boston. and 1 recalled with some misgivings my chances af saci “the old man ot perpetual fame,” ‘Thon ft too! mo diya to seu tho “sage of Chelsea.” How could T hopo tu soo * tho phllosontion, of ne au Oxlati known as the * Rowe" now In a moment? 1 way toward this noted abode, so quaint in” {ts simplicity, and so truv in. its anny, fuies rutcout, “f loarnod frota the trusty survant that Str, Car v" aad nat nblo to sce any ono, ‘ake my Card, and lob hku gay tprongh you how ba really te "ros marked. ‘Uh servant did so, returned, and to my delight 1 was ushored up-staliy to a sort of semi-boudolr, whoro, sented {nn larzo, square, half-recumbent cbatr, 1 found tho groat weltor, tinker, reformor, We wero soon Joiied by his nigco, 8 cain and fhouwbtgul: locks ttle fady,, who sald { We talk, but be must not’ ‘Thomas Carlyte, howovor, could not be allen and suld; ‘Ah, J cannot work much moro, and .Ibat of all grivves my before goinw.” ‘The samo porsiatent idoa of work that marked the youre Booten jad as he vame {nto tha world was wit the Buropean ootogenariun philosopher as be was valng our Of fl Work to Curlyle~truo wourk—bas beon his gospol of te, iy bis alde, on a little table, alsa. of cano or bamboo struct> ure, ike unto tha chalr In which be reeltucd, thoro wore élips of paper, as if noles on some thing of tho” busty Vor perhaps. of (ue future, by thls brave old man. He looked from out and under his shaggy oyobrows with tho dvop Oro of his departing soul, curnestly, T made up my inind to call and | admitted ‘th 6, 1880—SIXTHE N PAGES. . 1d oriously, and nimost savagoly. {ls thin, ecray. py, Aerawny fncn, with eonrne, gens’, rizly penrd, his depresscd, dotorminod ins, made n dun! picture of tho Infor man of youth Hghting with the onter one of Hecay, His thin, ban oxpresalve jiands make all bis sledynehammer sentcnets come to my memory. and Ceontd then And now quote ‘pages of them by sheer enthite flanin, Presently his nlees renppenred and said: © Lavine, you've taken off the mittenal” ‘There: upon eho encased those wiry hands with knitted woulen mittens ro large and sa loose that nll the elevtrical cxpreslvaness of tho handle was ine atantly gone, 1 remembered at ance all tho forco of what Bir Artbur Helps wroteon “yreat. hands and tholr grenthess of expression. Not large and tooxo hands; greatonns. Curlylo wore fn binck velvet #! 44 ip which did not fine prove bis appearaned, and around his body had nis fuverie pit shawl. “fo nm not tll— T never was ii," satd be. in iia emphatic and broad Scoten aecent, Bomewhat pettlahly, if not peovishlys f only going cole guing kre ingt? And his eves lost their grim fre of ox. pression, his entphatte, raping vote fell luton ower tone, and 1 sut atlent bofare the only Itving man worthy of my. silence, tho only man when dend ever worthy of iy loud admiration! Tho room was rinnll, and tho fire made the temporitira oppressive, fet the tey inanuor of tho “Hage nf Chelsea" relioved the atmospheric oppression on ovr lungs. 0 saw some few books .’rotnd, chietly in tha German language, A eimai bust of Within of Orange and ono of Peter the Grent were readily dicerntbie. while fut engraving or ten of Seotch seenery made the rest of the ornamentation of tha close and well closed room. ny taking Jeave of the great oll man bo raid feehly: "Go on, and work with Al your will uproot crror.” Tahook the feahle nnd mittened hand, and left Thomas Carlyle, whoin the flesh suon leave us, but in the ni spirit will ever remn ANTIQUE PENALTIES. Mow They Punished Offenders in O1d Times, Bt, Jameat Ganette, From tho many reterences to the dneking- stool in the anelent records of many bor- oughs, we have ample proof that at an cariler perlod this curious mode of punish- ment was the common Instrument of Justice for scolils and {neorrigtble women,—a prac: tiee, Indeed, which contluted till within the last century. One of the Inst cases on record in which It was resorted to Is recorded 1 tho London s3yentng Post of April 27, 1745, where we rend; “Last week a woman that keeps the Queen’s Head Ale House at Kings- ton, in Surrey, was ordered by the Court to be ducked for scolding, and was accordingly placed In the chair and ducked Injthe River Thames, under Kingston Bridge, In the presence of two or three thousand people.” ‘That thls cold-water curo had a wholesome effect upon unruly women {8 agreed by most of the old writers who mention it. Dr, John- son, {naconyersation with Mra. Knowles, said: "Madan, wa havo different modes of restralnlng evil—stocks for the men, 9 duck- ing-stoo) for the women, and a pound for beasts.” And Gay, in his ‘*Pastorals,? is very deelsivo on this point: T'll speed me to the pond, whore tho high atool On tho long plank bungs o'er the muddy pool; ‘That stool, the dread of overy svaldiug quean, ‘The popularity, too, of the punishment is fur- ther shown by tho fact that corporate bodies were required to furnish themselves with a dueking-stool, just as they wre nuw forced to provide and matutain fire-engines, ‘Thus, in Ue parish accounts of Mortlake, £3 7 shill- ings appear to have been pal@ “for erceting and paluting a ducking-stool for scolds’; and among the corporntion records of Shrews- Dury, 1050, we read of -“'n ducking-stool to be erected for the ptinishment of scolds.” Va- rious spechnens of these instruments of cor- rection ure BUIL tn existenes, preserved in local musentns, One, which for many years was in the Custom-llougo at Ipswich, is now In the museum of that town; and another, whieh was formerly used in Liecester, 18 a{fil preserved in tha Town Museum there, The term cucking-stuol is sometines ap- Mied to the ducklng-staol,—the resemblance of the names having’ apparently: ed to an idea that they meant the same thing, A learned writer on the subject, however, hus pointed out that the cucking-stenl was sy clally used for the exposure of fagitlous women “ut thelr own doors or in some other public place, as o means of puttin, upon then the last degree of ignominy? In the year M57 wo are told of a scold who was put upon the “cuck-stool” at Lelcester, before her own door, and then carried to the tour Kates of tho town;.and Blometeld in his “Tiistory of Norfolk” tells us of one SMur- garet Grove, a common scold, who In the rear 1407 was ordpred to be carried, with oa asin * rung before hor, to the cnek-steul at Vyo Bridge, and there to bo thres times 1? Again, In days gone by, the “dueking-pond” was'a common adjunct to any place where a number of habltation: were collected togothur, and was in generis Use for the suminary punishment of petty offenders of various descriptions, ‘Tho duck- hug-pond for the weatern part of London oc- cupled the site of part of ‘Trafalgar Square, and was very celebrated in the annals of the London mob, Another mode of punishment, which was formerly carried to a erucl extont, was tho whi ppl of vagrants and those guilty of slight otfenses. Jy an act passed in 23 [Ten- ry VILL, beggars found wandering sbout seelciny thelr subsistouce from the alins of the benevolent were to bo “ carried to somo iarket-town or other place, aud there tied to the end of w cart naked, and beaten with whips throughout sneh market-town or other place tH the body should be bloody by reason of such Whipping In tho 80th year of Elt abeth, however, this act was slightly miti- ented, und “vagrants were only ‘to be Stripped naked from tle middlo upward, and whipped till the body be bloody.” Entries In some of our old church registers, remain na witnesses of tho operation: of this law, About the year 1503 whipping-posis, caine into use, und at tho thine the writings of John ‘Taylor, “tha water-povt,” were published they appenr to have been very plentiful, for ho narrates how-> In London, and within a mile, 1 weon, ‘There ure Of Jails or prisons full elzhtoon, And sixty whipping-posts, and stocks and enges, tia ulso on record thaton May 6,.1713, tho corporation of Doncnster gave orders for a whipping-post to ba set up at the stocks at Buteher Cross for punishing vagrants aud alurdy boggars. ‘Chon, too, there were the Parish Stocks, which were either put close to the churchyard or jn more solitary places, ‘This was ati arrangoment for exposing a cu priton a bench, contined by having hla ankles made fast In holes under & movable board, In sunny coulitey, ninces theses may still be seen, although frequently litle more than a stump of them is left. Even women wero punished in this way; and, ag an tustration, we may duote the subjolned extract from tha fat register of Croft, Yorkshire: * Jane Buttray, of Darlington, was seot in, the ‘stax’ at Crofte, and was whipte ont of the towne the § day of Jan, 1672" Tho whip- pins of female vagrants, however, was abal- wlivd by statute se recen' y as the year 2701, Anong othor motes of punisimnent fore inerly in uso may bo mentloned the brank, or seold’s bridle, of which ono of tho enrllest notices fs that preserved In the Churel of Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, dated 1633, to which ts afixed tho Tallow lie Higaig Chester presents Walton with a bridje $otdueb Womoa’s tongues haan tas. ? According to tradition, this Instrument o! ehnatisement was presented to the parish by f& person named Chostor, who, ft appears, had ‘fost an estuto through the indlscroot lan- puny of amischlsyous woman to an uncle ou wnat hg had sone Jara alee speci tiais: ‘Che apparatus was mat ; sponds ont of Ghamburs" Book of Days, of thin fron, and so contrived ns to pass over and round the hend, where the whole clasped togethor and was fastened at the back of the neck by Oo small padlook, ‘The bridlu-bit, ag itwis called, was a sinall piece of fron, about two fnches long aud ono inch broad, which Wont into the mouth and kepé down the tongue by lis pressure, whilo wn aporture In front eo nose. Various spoclmens aro sul to be geen here aud there in oval miugouns, | It waa much in request in Scot- Tond, and is mentioned by Pennant dn his “four in Scotland’ In 1772, ln St. Mary's Church, Bt, Andrew's, 4 famous spechuien nt shop Pranis representation ts given In tho Abbotsford edition of tho "* Monastery.” In the tme of the Commonwealth the ‘magis- trates of Nowcaslle-npon-lyne praised drunkards by making them curry a tub, with Noles tn the sides for arnis to pass through, along tha streats of that towt,—a punlabniont popularly called the * drunk- ard’s cloak." 1must not omit to mention the * pillory,” that Ignomiutous and barbar- oua means of punishment whieh was finally: dono away with only in 1837, In eprly times in England It was tho punishmont most ge brally Inilicted upon chests, thieves, scandal inongerd, and such Ike culprits: but later on it feu cunsplcnously in political disputes. A pillory is safd still to be standing ut the back of the market place of Coleshill, iu Warwlokshire; and another is reported to No with the town engine in an unused chin ovl of Itye Church, Ju Sussex. ‘The “ pill winkles” was a niode of torture formerly used In Scotland for suspected witches; and that horrible pructice of * pressing to death" was In force within the last two centurie: According to the Norwich Spcctutor this cruel sentence was pissed ona nian accused of tghway robbery at tho Old Balley in’ the Year 17), and there may have been alll later examples, OKLAHOMA, Payneta Latent Vrociamation, Rpectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Torna, Kas. Nov. 5—Capt. David L, Yayne, President of the Oklahoma Colony, has Issued a proclamation commanding all those who Intend to_jotn the third expedt- tlon Into the Indian Territory to settle upon the ceded lands of Ossahoma to hold them- selves in readiness to move on five days! nother, and provide themselves with thirty days’ subsistence and implements essential toploncer settlers, ‘The prociamnation cons eludes Jur farmer expeditions were In- tended solely ta test avr legal rights by forelng the question tute the Federal Courts, ‘There wna no attempt to entist a large number of fallawers, because the ques tlon of number was of minor Importanees Dut the situation Is now changer, the Fede eral amhority having refused is a prompt fidicial hearing, and the Sverctary of the nterlor haying declared that the wild tribes of the southwest shall bo perniit! to oc cupy the ffty-seven-mile strip dividing the ceded Innds from the State of Kansag, | It is of the utmost iportance that the Oklahoma colontes should move as spon a4 practicable, and ti such forces ng shail preclude thelr re- moval from the ‘Territory py, orders, without the sanetlon of Co executive NETeSs. Was Joan of Arc Burnt at the Stake? Sandan (ote, ’ ‘The Mayor of Coinpicwne in quite @ geniun in disway. He knew that the prevailing notion was to secitlarize everything, and consequently ho Invontod # republicun tminifeatation in honor of Joun of Are. the Mafd of Orleans. who des fended Compldgne agatust the English and Bure pruning fo 1kk, and waa betrayed fnto the ands of John of Luxembourg, who aurrender- ed her to the Engiahinen who burnt ber at the stako in the market-pluce at Ronen. The ruins of the Maiden's Tower show where the Picardy archer pulled the unfortunate Joan from her war-horse, and when those who are fow! of nolug buck to the history of other days think of the legend and then of that horrible statue of the Maid of Orleans at the end of the Rue des Pyramides in Puris, they must deplore the fact that the tnan of Pieanty lett no descendant who would volunteer tocome forwart and unborse tho figure which surmounts tho pedestal, M,Churles Monsclet bax thtuwn some doubt on the lexend of Joan of Are having been burnt bythe English, Ho quotes a paragripl from the Mercure of 1683 announcing that certain doce uments recently dscovered ied to the conclu- sion that Jounof Are bad been married, and that, consequent{y, some unfortunate victim must have been sacrificed in ber pluce nt Rouen. The docunents consisted or an attestation made by Father Vigner, who said: Five years after the judgment of Joan of Are, on the uth day of Bay, Jonn, the Mad. visited Motz. On the samo day ber brothers called to see her, They thought she had been burnt, but when thoy siuyw lee they recornized her utonec, They took her with thom to Boquelon, Whereun a yeoman named Nlvolle gave bera horse, und two other pursons con- tributed 4 awonl and a plumed hat, and the sald Mald sprung yor. eloverly on the said horse, pisiing multitude of things to the yeoinan ealle.’ ‘The off priest wrote this history with lis own band, and made onth os to Its sincerity before tt public notary, ndding a8 a prouf of whut ho bad adyanced n‘copy of tho original contract of marriuge between “ltobert des Armolses and Jonn of Arc otherwise known as the Mald of Orloana” Complagno hag treasured up a falth- fulsouventrof the heroine, and about Atteen Fears ago x subseriniion wag oponed to cunble the town to ereot n statue to fer memory. Tho idea was sturted by a rather unpopular person, and was soon allowed’ to drop. The present Mayor nyaln touk up tho matter, and with the ald of the municipality has at length succeeded in giving the town n Kintue of the Mald, whose words, * J'irat voir me Lona amisde Comptegne,” bave been cut In the pedestil. : —— How a Dog Bought Hin Dinner. Stacon (Gu) "Felearuph. ” But !f you are looking.tor downright Intellect, enllan tho pointer doy. It 1s snfo to nasert that the pofoter tas mind enutgh for anything, He ig far more buinan than the monkey, and, we cheertully neknowledge, fur worthier of tho re- Jationship, Why, took ut Jelf,—cvery body knawa dett,—Dr. Mattaner’s Ulyor-colored pointer. ‘The dog currios notes. ae for the horse and buges 008 for heel, and fetches lve regularly. Besties allthis, Jet has mauy accomplishments that make him a finished dog. Would anybody deny Jeit’s Intellect? Hardly. Why, Inst week Jeit wus sent for fee, and what did he do? Ie started. with a towel, In one corner of which the nickel waa Hed tip. Jem saw that nickel nit in, and fmmedintely temptation. usaniled him. He could buy ice on credit, and beef was always ensh. Now wateh the dex. He reasoned, He lubored ‘under the tomptation until ho renched’ Huts corner, near the old house, and thon be ylolled, Down fn the dirt he crouched, and ufter n tussio got the knot untied. Whit noxt? Itwould nover do to carry that nietcel into Corput's, He reasoned ngaln. He buried tho nickel, carried the towel in, recelred tha lee, snd came out—nat for thy nickel, Oh, no: le had studied that out tuo. The doctor inuat be Joit ander tho tinpresaion that tho nickel bad gono for Icey and he was, Tho ice wus curried to the aMice, and Jeif camo buck like a flash, ae~ cared bis cash, galloped onward to the beet stand, ond in a fow moments wus observed homeward bound with his dinner. He was not afraid to carry ithome. Tle reasoned that tho dovtor would” suppose some one had given It to bin. This is vouchod for by three witnesses. 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ATE Te, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAN? FXPLANATION OF HrPRituNCn MARK: .- guepteee “'Bunday ‘excepted. ondas earing vor 31 ulenen & Noriiivestern Iatterny, ‘or Maps. Gulto-Mooks, Time-Tabl ” Band Paste fill ati tac Gna hortheant corner Iaisdol Minlareta.y Ieicson House, 15 Caont-ate and ae uno nome tam Patna [_teave. Areva, 4Pacifie Fast Line, Fast 1 ‘TEM pm © 25 autous City & Vankts 8 3 br w)ubuquo Day Bx. vl Cit Pe ba abubudue Sight Ex. vin Gh 3 im 27:8 Bay almaha Nizht Express. 3 bm 2 aos Maines Nutt (express ibmetivag ebes Moinus Day texproas., Dim $2313 ora @tlous City & Yankton rescese: 3 pin tL Reg Codne Htnplis txprosas im Sa i Fronport, Rockton « tihiail Am $20 pte Skreapory Mookford & uuuduac ettste Bot aie f Foaportlt ors Lake Genut! i fiw ag Palliwautes fuecint—Sindaya.., 1 ata ba EMilwanken A'rean iiny am ba B3tllwankea Passenuoe, 0) pin aa MAURER & Geen 1 hia aa thar € Sanibel ) pen am whe Minnanalle Be Hin gay BS WL Mtlanionivalia a I pin § £20) aoe fronsa A Mintieeotn, amid La Cromea & Minnesota, Hem £4) Be Winona & Centre! Haka tam | 4an pra Winona ® Contral Dakota pin tian Rea aban more Ki: 2 pio 2039) arn pm aean an For enhurban train _ i Carkest Tanmurban tralnn, get Joeal timacenrd nt Ciatkeat i Bra run! throuth, hetweon Chie gnca and Council Mutt - Blane City on tha train isarine Co TMLee nee Enicynn Mecoers an 3:15, m. train to tie Main er Fond run. eterna nt Chieeryan OF any other fora oe a—Dopatanznerat Wells and KU SChopotearnar af Canat ata Kyneestte Chiteaaa, Huettnuten a O in_&: Guiney Rotiroad, For Sips, Gulde-Rooxs, ‘TimesTables, Blea trpuhe Accommodations, ‘apply At any at ene’ eles Teket-Omeos of tha company In Chleacat gy Cle ne #tu Geand Paeitia iutel, Lirinks Wexpras Opies te enn gurney tengion jad Kintera) feok ol i entral Depot, eomor Canal ny Siztuonth-ris., Palmer Hause, Hf Siaadlpotinteton Wonesphgs es Hed Corner Canal an Leave | Arrive, bOttawa & Btrontor Exprosdes.se| 7:4) ai PTH Oo Woalnabiinedaeaunoreens vsorccs] Fel REUEM BD bNebraska Express, «| 10 bbubaque Bou ely Wee's Urove Acwumaly Heecersaectaacwmarnlt Ikons & Colamdu ite, i tRKanaas City & Verna Fund Ling, SERSSSSSRS 33 Wao Isuves TE eaes EEESEEPEEEETEEEEEEE! bMenvots & Otuaw I8e Douts Pascen cot bitock{ord.Fr'port took Halieits! re. "i bAurora aasenxar ,, Punsengor, ines, 0) baa ( chive | Slaht ¥ eterna Ni seaesseay ¢Kansns City «St. Jue Nigit Bx. LF reaport € Vubugue Expross..., Wednesday & sat Wheat) Pertti eer add gadddasddaadaad toate stihoaak ott az ‘vrain, Dal Bunday,eDaliz, excaps Batueday, dO Pat M Oe oe Tulinan (iewhssl wlecpintecys plete re Guaches botween Citeaae. bos Moines Counat gan, Atchison, Topekaand Kan= Parlor Care, with Sinoking-'ars, with ipvoleing-Coatra fae the exclusive i ff clone C. Dining-Cars attachoa br) trains ee Ge BA Ge Chtenzo. Milwoukes «4h Want 7, FanHiandio” Hepoteat a carenite ta.” icwer Oneon “ee Clarkente utes Gael Grand Vacitio Hoth nud at Dena? [teste] _Artiva. eee am * 1 Palmer House, Milvaukeo Fast Matt, Shvaukee & Waukesha Hzpi Miulwaukay, BE Vou! w Siiunoet | as Urals Green Bay, Mensaus, it Xpraed trains, Allwnukes," Aladixon, Cilen, lows, and Dakota #: Stevons Point and Aaninnd Milwoukes, Sladison, end Peal du Chien Bzprena Livertyville Accu Klein Expross, Byron Paasen: Elan Faat Fassengs: Sunday Panenzor«tiain, All Minnesota teains run vi for Sc Vail and Mingeajits are aod ateee eis fon and H'mirie du Chien, oF vin Lan crosses Wit = Tiinots Central Maltront. SP $2 s>3 = 22 eras sogeus UU Si ty pot font of Lake-st. and foot of ‘Iwenty ~se0On dnt, Ticket ON 1 Picket Onico, Hi itindolph-st. ne Cathe Grand and Palmor louse, Be Louls & Toxaa Express, Be Louis & Texns Fast Ling, Cairo & Nuw Orleans Expreis,, Dew Orleans & Ponting Expt Gilnsn Passenge Dubaqgue & sivux ¥i Dubuque & Sloux City Expres aturdar night to Gilman only, jaturday bight rune 10 Peoria only Wabash, Mt Lonie a Pacific 3tniiway, eee Rraher amy earns Saat fe eS ee ae ee Areer-av, rat Pa Hciket Uinico, ts Clark-se teen un to the depot, an FEEEEEEREETE) BL Loule & Guit Rxpress, St Louls & Guilt Fast Ling... Kansna tity & Denver Fast x, Feusia. Hurlington & Keokuk Ex Beorla & Vekin Speelui gees! Springfield Hannibal Fast Lino [eh ‘Datly. “Dally excopt Sundays. ‘oTE—Huliman Sleeping Cars from Chicago to St. Louis, Kansas City, and Voorta, Partor Ua: oJ with roxolyiny chairs Chicayo to 8t. Louls 3. Louls or Kansas City, is Chicaga & Alton. . Unton Depot, Weatdile, cornor,Canal ‘ahd Van Ba tines ckee Omase at Dente fo ath y. é wid ecto Hotel: and I'alace touse. ‘Leave. City, Donver & Pueblo}, Kutisus Clty, punta #U «Wontar Niece Reucess vin Atta! 5 Si Louts, Springte Mobile x New Urloans Exp Pe dnuls Suriniold & Turns, "doris. Huriing= ton & Keokuk } Kx. Pekin & Fooria i vik Jollet ren: noon, Washingt'n Ex, doltee & Lnrluby Acoummodation Depot, footof haversic ai racket i wontssaccondess or ttwontys , Tonat ottog, or Cl i AGuthenat cutter ‘ot ane dolph, Usand Pacitiy otal, and at Palmer House. Leave. Arrive. ME. DA SILVA x MIS. DRADFORD'S (FOR. reed M Morly Mra, Chnten Thaeeta Pat ‘vionck, Mail (via Main and Atr Liney.,../* 720 wm 3 8:40 pra and Gerion rilng and Pay xehoo) for Your jow yore Hooton Ex. 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GOODRICH SPRAMERS: COODRICH STEAMERS, For ttactew, Mw: z 21799 a Monilay Iu a Naturday's Bout dou't leave wnt NIKbL tluaty for Salwaukou, vo. Muni and Brlday 607 tthe aud Natures y. sud Haat Hy But and Hull Ox Ste, eyou ot, Teal Pee ieee ee Lite nunorier towne ‘Unicy & ducks fuvh of Michush-wr, huudars oxCe a.On Sundays this trait (eaves at S:i5p m. Chteage, Mock Ieinnd & Pretfie Batlrond, eee aT ehack ats Bhareine douse Palmer trees par Grand Pecite Tibi and ie Canal coenee Mudison Davenport & Peoria Nxprou uncil Huds Fust Express... anges CU, oarunwurelt clteon Fast Express, Voru Accummoiation,,,. .. Counok Huds Nise Expo Kansas C 411.9) p mls 90 ae iF ys Bunda [Dally sally excoptatondaya 4 excepk: Ratunterss Bake Shore «tt flichinnn flauthera Ratlway ‘ieket afleos av depurn Van Maron-at, hoad of Le Balle, 1 POCO s. pad Barty sthied-at ‘Tiokey and froght deo under Suerwan touse, ond tokes oftievs tu the Grund Paolo Hotel aud Puliner House, Btall (vie Matn Liney,, Biocial New York Alytolng Bx tanua XX ant Ba pra, Chicago & Grand ‘Frank Batlwny, Dopot curnor Archor and Biowart-avs, Tickels f saint tuo Palmor iouweund Urn Pacito totek Taave, | Arriva, Wed wm 8:00 pon ta ft Wau) p an] Bia) a paraiso Accomurdain—inays _Sarrivg oor Westora-ay & tuft 6:5) p mit 9:51 Pulloisn sioeping-Can re Bttavhod to night express. Multimore w Ohio. Depota, Exposition Wullding und foot of ‘Twen sborta-et ticker Ofices wi Clarheate Tifiber Team Grand Vacitioitotal, and Dopot dxposition Buildat eave | Arcivae 77:5) wn 44:55 pay Mankakeo Line, Depot, Soot Of L.Beo-at, ald 1006 Of Twenty-s0004-s5 Leave. Cinclonatt, indianapolis & Louts rs wile Nin epee a Srhd pus Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne ds Chicugs Mallwa fe ty Canal ‘VMokuy O32 Sansa ey na paren ei ee IT Pitan, Valuer House, wi dang Pula iste ; Leave | Arrive EXDTOAR sss ssone her VOLT eapross GiliyS! Paaifle Ks press, Fat Lint pias except Saturday, % Dally, except (balls. Fittavurg, Oinetnnatt & wt. Loute I, M, (Cinclonatl Air-Line and Kokowo LL ine Depot Goruur ue Chuton abd Carrutivets, West Side, Laare | Arrive. fort Indianapolis, Louls- rong ik Chicago oy Paste: any ‘Piokes Ottices, TI Clark-a cits Motel," ‘Traine leays Archyr ani ay Mail. jazuyive