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TWIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, ont who | Maige ‘ont and bangant Com tirm: No, 2 white, Me: do mized, 4c, ter morals inta French so wo RE BED LOUN RAILROAD TIMR-TANLE. shorn & Hass, togtanout 420 hong. TRO | inarkr a8 for prompt and forward ac~ | Gate atondy and tirms No.2 white, do; do mixed, we. ti ; ay iF aon and OPER on buatd 2 . Ivory, éapectaily tho. tittor, having br atondy and tirmt So. pae y a pollroman's club, or change thom by nts of Conttnentad Enrope, and on the u _ oes pTine n ae Becta Mearuranea cto he Uhacetamer | Moaedl seat, We tind trdlug tn aatnm indieuttag | Pe raReLN 2.1UE spay Aho declalons ofa polleojudie, tyinatatanethis | Coutinont ies nol ispnied. W 0 V EN WIRE ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, Reside tie were binds tou Megeman cane | Weatorn funetaded tha TN tae ee ae etait |i viatowe Pork dull at. 24400, Lard-Petma | Bate of tornls of this great city. CAI) these |... ue sittiation fit Tefal Is wholly different, EXPLANATION OF ILAFERENCE MARKR—t Bai pei iotee fe nines lol. he Menuinted and | Mhd Nu. A ab sie ost oat Stlgs. Onis | ateams nomi Bolk-meatsquiaty clenr rib, Sa; | questionable and elippery enjoyinents whieh | Lhe conquerors did not make the peasant excepted, ‘Sunday ezoepted. {Monday exce; Fart AO ate as I ne TO Scenney forte | Miter tte talk Hehe ot nmart | RoR grate fm ateanyy owar to, $825" clears | Hanrianedt duertine F the Euptres and | personally w x or © personalt (aily. PI Bred footie Greene ee altars ce | nverme i hy ce imine Supurcegre ab ‘whieh wero eon pas aire And | Ntngeee? Chergoniieh untred), batt. they. dete BED LOUNGE \itesies ib norte << ene Re recat men NAYES Mee ta | trim tne i Freneh’ people in thole holy wrats into the | uitly separated iin from wis holding We ° | Por atans Guideciinoke: Timestabies: Bioorr ean ut ESO eported of winite doupest depts of Hal fro alent) was personally under no minn, but he could —— PR Rt Blosping-Car 3 ATIONS: quality: inixed do, PEONIA. full bluom again, ‘he tableait vivuntisehurm- | uotown a single additional foot of fand by Grand Paciio tatee Brink's” Benteest cont QnorATIONs: Hora demand au xtrongar rate PRONIA, Hts, Now. 19,—GRAIN—Corn firm and hieh- | ing the baldheads and tho cocttes on tnnwinor: | vp viii ie tf Hoetheast corner tandarnh ted Beate eae oR reGraded atanrs, welRl unurarsed suid at FLO1G1125 No. 2 Westorn, Nevers hiah-mixed, 4¥@43i4a; mixed, Matic, Oatatirm, | uhlostages. ‘Tho vaudevilles are more in 7, | Virtue of which he could belong to the land. Pprtheast curner Handotph and State-sta), Palmer dec nevaestanid Dor dallyery, quoted €.01 bid thd #L0l asked.” Harley | eft hiah-mixed, i sari t mph nmoraly | lord class. Onee he was a member of 4 i Sure, 45 Canal-at, and at the dopota, : int ‘an comparatively und hold ai uxtronin prices. | No, 2 white, 34aBerLentos for June, 343340. Ryo | the couplets tra ranker in obscenity, and tho " Sates reported of Nav | twa-rawed Stato» * | steady at Bie. atage cosumes nro nearly redticed to the histor: | OF kept. ‘That was ended, and with it every Sara | Arrive. PRovist 18 uuotod Kroner, but |” Itremwines—Firm at $1.10. leat or rather [iblleal fig-tenf. The over-piquant | Tight ot possession te the pateh of growl aPacifio Fast Line... au iew-steces 1H “be serie ichitatl ferlote scala BLOUrS pull and sc CATT! 2b stockers. Wi stockers g Fontvcuoree, 2) WRoxane. Hi til they come. Nesterdayarun axcecd> tt md the total to 20200), azaliat 216,10 okt pon ra, aye of lage week, ‘Te se eenk'a eCOIyts Hesthecnno the largestnumber over provlousty ro- iat Moe recmancker up tn the close Of yosterday comet named a firm tone, tho slemasid being active mainvtari. Yeatoriny’n markot ruled strony for fromthe rye cammon, white good to cholee honvy eo aon higher than on tho duy before. Com Noe Jraualitios, of no JUAtOr What weigh nang eat oxtone. neglected, and not A Tow o| sere toa temo jefe nthe pens at the alone, ‘Tho tare talctmeactive and stondy at S.0X0475 Tor abt leanne A tor poor to cligice heavy. There was sets) fetid inih Greor & Co. 10 Kicker. Skips aoe GAOT MeMyy BOUL NG $104.0. MoG SALI iY Ee ete poe fair tw oxceed dy soma- 435 t i 3 i) H 4 40 i py 460 aA a 4a <a) gt 43) 4a 4 440) A a an) any 450 ta 5 any <0 43) 4.30) 440 0) G Pra 49 rie} <n] & tay <0) 40 © 4ny) 46) 4.40 40 6) “9 a 44] 45 4. Ady) 435 ‘ 43) 430 4 CAE ‘ o t 43] Bice 2h i SUBED—IWero dull and averaged lower, poor to Wes ceclininy Ieee, Balas were reported, uae Et pone to good flocks. Chola qualities popigalat F25e 100. BREED BALES. Na Ar, Price,)No. fi ae RO Bese Mercere fh ‘over Inst wook} supnly has heen Rood, eqnired; business entisfacto ay offers ie Just WAS Fes ye igesamon to far; BN@iges KUNA. to’.cholcy, Mad (e, Giger ax LANNS—Kes cinta, D1 corst Inst week, Sideunnd quia pmatly merkot firme with limited ales sheep, fix@5.U0; fombs, &4.0085,25, the Intter To the Western Associated Press, AUMASY, N. ¥., Nov, 'Il,—CATTLE—Itecol marxet more firm; common to good natives, img native ature, Seo; cuminon, MASc. SHEEP AND LAMis—Recelpte, WAN; market for sheep steady at S}adio; tambe, tnoluding all grados, NEW-yoRK. 2 New York, ‘Nov, 19.—Rrrvns—Receipts, ag} a farther advance on good and pritie catile, and drm And active minthot from the opening to the closer ex- [eveR med Gu prime and exten, stoers at lON@lioy me trade slnughterors’. palt.7@ir4o for vary com- woo Texan cattle, GeHe for eammon jo, fate Colorado steers, and sidailiga for common to oxtra native do; nu sblmenta to-duys to-morrow's steamer ines Tlive caltta, 2,520 qre beet, 40 carcasses mut- fecelpta, $40); market rather dull: down: auger sige for Ina Lesa —ltocelute, fat none sold allve; nominal Czures, 1.0K3 10 per 100 Ibs, Ba ‘ST. LOUIS, export stoora, $5, envy sti Hants gM atecre, kegoae ast mnixed Dutehors! Food butchers’ stecrs, #00; wintered kids BLOCK TH, BAV@ALW5.OCOpLs, 1,000; 1855 MO} loos nd Mzh grados:fowbrs York= Ready shipments, aw hes. epee BUFFALO. BUrrsto, Nov. In—CAaTTin<lecelpts, 1005: markot roar, not gnomibly_highert fa i Sper tiene ir ote eevee OKT Coo ANIPPOTS iF anddnnjlany theres Hoke Ef fads eo goa Wane vning ohetings Hit oF fair to oom, WaRtern the. BlogtN; eholea, €1AUeLW; Cana iAmvE EAD liges—1 qi i. enaggegtecetnts, ‘4,000; market quiot and un BRANBAS CITY. © Rretat Dispatch to The Chicaco Trimina, (Sasnas City, , Sto: Now. IC. Eiet aeleos notte att shuked : vo_nhinper x weters ond fectira, (ait iy ‘natlvo cows. 200 A tras ‘Texas, $1.25G2401 balf-broods, &. lods—Kecelpta, G71: elpmonts, ones ie reand 44458640; mixed packing and Nght allp- CINCINNATI. ‘ : Naht. $4.2 Baily nt, A .( utchera', HaDSU "Recolpia, ndoy atiipiments, MeO INDIANAPOLIS. IxpUANaroLis, Nov, 19, =10G#—Buyors and selh JIS no wransiculonss "recolpta, 1005" bipments, BY TELEGRAPH. . § FOREIGN. “Byeelal Diepateh to The Chicago Tribune, yEITBRPOOL Nov. 13. 11:208.m1.—-FLOUH—No, 118 845 Lage Grala—Wheat—Winter, No.1, Iai No. WMy oe pte Noss Yor No.2, Be tdt wihitta, No.1, 1 No.2,93; club, No.4, 103 645, No, 2,98 10d, Corn w New, Nov 6a 10d, Phovintoxs~Park,0te 64. Lard, é50 0d. ehaeroot, Nov, W.—Corron—Firmer at 67-160 Yai; eales, 12,000 bales; spoculation and export, i Amorican, 19,000, , aa eaVADETUrrS—Virmjor, California white wheat, Os Ait do club, 03 10a ‘red Westorn spring, 86 i@ Tap, Ma Nintors 06 Sa@iey' Western ‘canal, Os bdo deere ken Woatorn mixed, be 10d, Prete i Past threo days—Whoat, 4000 qr; Picea AND FADRICE—At Manchoster—Quiot and Jo800%, Nov, 18 —Reriven PETHOLROM—TA, SEEED Oll—2da 10d@%s IS. . Sunita TOUreNTIN Sts 6a. SEA Noy, 17,-PetnoLeum—25f. tt an were received by the Chicago Board Livenvoot, Nov. 1 Breadatutn aren fy 9—1;50 p. w.—Wonther cold. r. Wheat—Wit rs Oe Bel te ERMeM bd white, oteds buy clubs Oe 10dcibe 6a. ERI tle nese one, aia a ’ 7 No.2 spring te Htdt Nod Aidt i scaittornia adyatoad id, Mori steam at bs feeling, rete Wh Vendy sarite Wea ord aull at iad acon at dls 6d: sliurt clone td lower, Fin, ‘orn, conus, af whieh 21,00 wor E—Whent~Helior tone. Cora quiat and fg.” Cuuniry markoles stinde highus. Weather AvOY, Nov. i—Livenroot-Wheat” stron: red yr iowe ite dds white Bent i inh 3 aneln . ariatrony wt be Tg ats pANECWhont— ris tnner, Corn unchanged, Carzovs Se ag eght sendy fale, uvaraau Nu, 2 eueinu, Abert tt let wud guslur; fair ay Heady ulxed. Tat,” Caryoes on pa Aten quicts "Vale averaue quality’ of al th and ta ed wheat fur shipment during the pros- ual of npelg, WOMLL, dia-stTe id, alr average e women pe Biorl igual enlxed corn for promt pase Aa Country markuts 106 earey, ost Wenerally dearer; ‘s'rench a shade ——. sal ny, NEW XORE? aie Mest Dapated to Tra Chicago Tribune, © waar ees. Nay. d4—GRAIX—Wheat—Wintor forvome que asain quitg Dresens tise peat or'since fy peculative “ boom," ta the speculative In- Ver eben’ (84 0 a further advance of ¥@lu por bu, Weatang 7/7, 189 ltshur range of quotations at the Of he ager ted also by the more enouuraing tehor Wer, ‘tuations by cable, xport operations, how- feale, usd: on m comparatively restricted Terai In the afternoon, undor depressing” and more uryunt offerings bere, Sittin te the instanoe of No: red, breaking thie . Bubsequently,undor a revivalof the The ot values ralliod sxuin about Aare, Baleg cla! Wausdctions ware ata shade ceslor Conlag avai myenerted of No. 1 rod at $1.76@L2%s, Waves ag pet Olds atoas at S1.2M(@1.Z4, closing at vember at H1.234@1.2034, closing af £1.23 dy i £0 Deca sai aber m1 $1.25) i . ey me Tara, closing at 824) do ml weave. Wer ag pg He rade oat is UngER hong i wreatiLin Cork’ unhor advance Of rea” “al ar Chicago | mtiod pres closed wenk, with fairly netive hurinens noted; ehietly in Westorn atenm lard, A sleudy ionrket win note toe Western moss pork for early delivery On a med Grate Inautrys quoter at §i.iee io; ond tn the option Anu Wosteriy was [itetenn, with fray at €16c4) bbe id Hobruury at HOI A fale inuutey pravailn for dressed hous at mate, Cut-meata maderately natlyn aL full neiees. Hi avin demantwith shortclear quouid at Bso. Western ntenm Jardins beo: onutit after for onrly dollverys quated at ST9AHM), nthe nption ting leas uetien, opening n trifle hivhar, equlur, with Noveniber quoted ns clos NDbE AL ADK your outlon at ROH undy AL edt March nt S10, a, With salen noted of hui Ibs PALLOW-tn den AL Sgaiilae fur uring, HUGANS—Haw quoted ossontinily unchanged on 9 falely nective movements raies of cunteifugel at Saeleos molussox-nuyae at Ut peare FIRFIGHTR—A fair Dusihcen was reported In eoneral Mos though in instances burtherovin by ateam for British ports was quuted eomowhuat eaalur for other fretzht than brendstulty on a rther tess Uevent call tor accommodation. For Liverpool ens mUCMONts Were roported by ateanh for foie nt 2 bd (aig, mostly through freiwht and forward shipniont, and'outport steaticralac:tove ns 70 fetiaen Zur wheat at Haar provisions at Gs ida td, mainly through foluht for formant shipment, and ‘by outport stesia- Tow ne ita tal, ‘Jo the Western Assoctated Prise, nK, Nov, W.—CoTron—Quict, but firm at uf s barely bien s ovomber, 1.6e; Juste: January, Hula) Kebrunry, Lao il HF AMNg Loy June, tile, Ei“Cuiiets tecel ns, AIAN! Urist oxportn, 10D super State and Weslorn, K.44.M); common Ly KOO Tn. pay] Food, fo cholew, $5.)ndil.ld rhite zt HAS Deconber, Marett 1igot Aprile B extra Uhio, $5.10; 7 No.2 white, O roulor, Gexwier Hucumuer, ougetior <Jununey, BUG RKC, ‘etna aL Ke, Onts 2656160 pellony ree ceipta, 400 bus Western mixed, 42@45c; white Wost- arn, settle. Tav—Actlvo and frm at 9ai%e, Hore—Donimnd tule and mucket fem, Guoceities—Coftea dull and unchatied. Kagar quiot but firms falr fo guod ruining, Bete. Molnsaca— Forotan, dullt new crop, New Orleniis, firmert fair to choles, dieser contritiaal, New Jonna, quoted at skewer in coud demands Ready. PETROLEUM —Nominalt United, v}éer crude, 648 Tigai retinad, lo4ein4e, ALLaW Firs matteo, + meIN—Pirmory ELAIGL AS. mune cris Memory ‘quoted at s70, +, Kus TH OL ZUG, Thovistons— mena. npot, #LS20@14.15, ark duils Roof quiet tut Arm. Cut nicnts quict butstendys lung clonr middies, afer, short clonr, Bigc. Jard weak; Prito stonm, $7545.94, UTTHN—In good iemand for choleo at 14420. Citkess—Demand falr wid marker rm; lsl2}ic. BALTIMORE, BA LTrMone, Md., Nov. 1t,—FL.oun—Firm and fatrly activa; Western superfing, $3.1h@4.95; extra, 81.7585.25; farally, $5,006.00, GRAIN—Whent highor ond strong; No. 2 Western winter rod spot and November. 1.241.204; Decem- her, SL2@L219¢1 January, HHYGL2: February, #.54@127, Corn—Westorn higher and strong; Wests ern inlxed spot und Novembor, Wee; December, EAGWI{er old, LY@ss¥er new, Innuary, B4awiscr steamer, S8453%¢. Outs highor and frm; Western white, 436480; do mixed, d1@i2c. Rye quiet at #0: 1.02, 1UAY—Quiot; prime to choice Pennsylvania st $18.00 ‘G9. porton, ~ PROVIsIONS—Firm; moss pork, $15.00, Bulk moata— Loosa shouldors, none offoring; clear-rib aldes, none offerings do packed, b@ske. Hacon—Shoulders, 6403 clone rib sidos, 8c. Hintns, INg@tziée. BUTTER-—Steady; primo to choico Western packed, WBZo; roll, WAZ. : Fags—Searca end firms fresh, 20; med, ee. PerronytM—Nominaly rotinod. Wgc, iCorrex-Htrongery Mo cargoos, Ordinary to falr, er, steamer quiet and da tat grain, 5 yt 1, 119,000 buy corn, Tr¥o, 402 bie HEC buscar, 28.000 bu. ‘bur curn, 8100 bu. PHILADELPHIA, POILADELPHIA, Nov. 19.—FLOUR—Firmi Western stiperfine, 8.083.00; Minnoxote, extras and clear modiuim, $525; choice, #700: fancy, $5.25) Bt ‘Louls, 200d, 15.25; Minnesota patent process, SK 825; Ublo patents, $7.01 Nyo less activo at S.aiig. ‘ANAIN—Whent opened fovorish and unsettled, and closed activo, with speculation for future; rejected, depot, £1.05;-No. 3 red, elevator, $.19}5G1.20; No, 2 red, November, $1.20 bid, #21 askody December, $1136 bid, #22 asked} Jnnunry, #276 bid, FLAK askoul; Fobruary, $1.2636 bid, 6127 asked. Corn—In good do- mands olf Western mixed, Gn track, Gc: old steam, Of triok, 8c; antl mixed, Novomber, fo did, Wo asked; December, £80 bid, <8){o askeds January, 68340 Bid, 890 aaweds Februnry, 0 bid, Saigo asked, Onta— Mouorato demands No. | white, #ot No. 2 40,416 MMos No. F do, seloyier rejected and mixed, Lone 3. ji ROVISIONS—Firm and unchanged. » dlitEit-Firm foreholoo: greumnery extra, Rat doy Ico, Ee; Now York Sate nnd Tmdfo x nnavivanin, oxtra, Avezlo; Western So- sorve, Sxira, eszigr do, gould fo chiaice, 14a2e, oos—scarce ank wanted nt J Canregekirils croumery, 1246130; fair to good, gt: .Rittorzum—Nominal at 101040, Witisky—Demund activo at lite ‘ SPRCRIEs Flaite 2 ‘Dris; whent, 40,000 buy corn, 2,00 but nts, 1.000 bu : ; Bhipuusre'-W heat, i000 buy corm, 27,000 bay NEW ORLEANS. New ORTEANS, La, Nov. 1.-VLOUR—Domand- fair and market firms suporting, 81250275; XX, $1.0B 4.451 NXX, $5:00G5.25; hich grades, HAVES, GuAIN—Corn atoudy with a.fatr demand; Gee, Oats searco und trim at 444450, COUN-MIRAL—Dull ot $2.40, 114 ¥—Quiott prime, £2.00; chalea, F350. Puovistons—Fork quict but firm nt $14.00, Lard scarce und firm, ab S.UGU.ATIG: keg, 8.75. Bulk miente oudy} stioutdors, packod, Bsfer cipar rib, 73(0; clanr, 80. Bacon dull; shouldurs, ior otear rib, 8340} clear, Mo. Hains—xingnr-cured, domand falr and markot ot haute, Wisin Sténdgt Wortern rectifed, $1.05@1.10. uchies—Coffeo stondy with far domandy Rio cargoes, uniinary to prime, Wyaliac. Suxar active, fitmund biber‘on acvountof freezo in sugne district: common to zoud conmnon, AMuorga: {alr to fully fal, Sieetaier prima to choice, taisjci yellow olacitad, A @hfe. Stolaeses nctivo, firm, und highor: common, Sid Sor “contrltugal, sweden fair, uswey pring to choice, Seder fancy, dMuadie. Juco in wood dumandy Loutolinn ordinary to choice, 4@0e. Bieax—Quior ac gts, . MONETARY —Hlaht oxchangs on New York, par; eet eTsHiou 44,100 but anata, L678 bu: Buirstexts—Whent, BALRS—Whoat, 660i BStorliug oxchango, 04. & ‘ . 83. LOUIS. Br, LOUIS, Mo. Nov, 19,—FLoun—Netter on high grados; fnmlly, $1825.00; choice, $.05@5.5; fancy, $5.40065.00, GUAIN—Wheat bighor: closed wonk; No. 3 red, SLOOKSLOSE cushy $LOH{41.07G1.03}4 December; EWES VFS. Janunrys FLUIGSLIGL 16 Fob- ruary; No, 8 do, E.WALUHG, Nu, 4 do, Wi¢o, Corn highor aud steady at 430 cash and Novembert AiGi4o December; 442430 January) 4@4H(0 Februaryy 44QAG {0 May, Onts higher ot sao cnahy io bid for Novomber; Lio Nocombor, Mye tirm at 8c, Durley unchanged at Uo@$L. (6, . LRAD—tendy ut 440. ‘Berren=Unehanged, Baau—Firm at Bie, wins toa. Tevoune bane aaners £13.75 asked on Sovembor; SRACtkTO Janney, Lard act Git Sry malt. meuta Hrmer at F4.dkes.00, tT AU, acon Nomads TECEUTE— Flour, GUN DEAL whut, 00,000 but com, MIP MENTS—Hlour, 1 . 1 buy Oats, 400 Dus rye, 200 bny bastey, 2000 bi. MILWAUKEE. MILWAUKEE, Wis, Nov, 19,—-FLOuUR—Quiet and un- changed, = GutA1y—Wheat opencd weak, and closed quiet; No, L hard, 8.18; No.1. #0; No, % $1.01 Novembor, HAG Decomber, HIG Janunry,£1.079(1 No. 3, 0s¢oy Novormber, i Corn quiet but etendys No. 2 43g. Onte innctives Novomber, Sii{c. Hye lowory No, 1,50, Rare ley hnaetitod and Weber, No,3cash and November, ifibyisiuscrklruor. | Maas pork, R25 olf, $1404 now, #140 for January. lard~Prinia steam, 629 cas and eV oweehtouny aegesaush, = aia uo Huttulo, 6iga, JGUTH--W her! - ECKL rEs—Vlour, Gr4 brlay whuat, 6,00 bay barley, WN StENTE—Flour, 2635 dria; wheat, 21,220; barley, 24,103 bu, ? . TOLEDO, Torzp0, O4 Nov. 1.—GHAIN—Wheat Arm; No.1 white Blichtgan, §1.0643 amber do, #1.W(1 No. 2 red, Ppot FLW: Docambor, $1.04 January, 121 May, $1.2); No, drod Wabuel, ¢L.00541 No.2 awber Glinula, ALY) No, 3 red inixed, #014 Corn castors bie tiixed, afer No. 2new, Sor old, spot dio; Novemns bor, Gc; December, 41360; Stax, }4cr No. 2 white, eet Fejuctod sie 4i}{o; damaged new, tc. Oats it OEE nya, muaminott, $485} No, 9 do, elt Ht Went dull] No.2 0d, December, NitetiecereWhet, 72,000 buy corn. 81,000 bu; onte, SR HIEMBNTS—Wheat, 43,000 bu; corn, 00,000 buy oats, 3,000 bie CINCINNATI. CINcINWATI Nov, 12—CoTToN—Btrong and higher aL lovie. = FLOUR—Atrongs family, #5.0005.30; fancy, $5.7086.25, GNAIN—Wheat strong und biahors No. 4 amber $1.08; No.2 pod, €1.0081.10. Corn scarce and frm; No. 2mixod, 0; December, S60; now abellod, 4c, Oats atrong and bigher; Nu. 3 nixed, HGS5e. Mye to fate demand; No. 2, Wavie. Barloy active, tirm, and uighers Bo. 3 alt, $1.00, i ratio aS Pacun io fair demand) cleat ; clear. es eater bi LOUIBNI Li re ine Lovisviie, Nov, 1.—Corroy—Virmer at Yruvu—Bteady; extra, ASLO; extra family, 1.00 @4.80; A No. 1, 1.168510) cholce fanoy, 6.15A6.25, GQUALN—Whoat acady, with e falr demand, ab 108 and higher st 6110, ot quotably lower, ‘tem, ut oi Itvcrirts—Whoat, 1.2 bn, corn, 41,480 bay oats, 2° i 1h bus Marley, 2.40 nu, MANtiansreewnonte Bibi corn, 0800 buy oats, 0.815 buy Tyo, 6,0 bu; bnrloy, LON bu. BOSTON. Dostox, Noy, 10.—-FLotn—Hteady, Gnain—Comm searco; mixod and yollow, Mastes Digh-mixed, Gii¢c. Outs stendy; No, 1 and oxtra » AABOL No. 2 white, 4¥ed;cr No, J mixed and No. white, 286%. ttyu nomivally unchanged. Wrrrrn—Nominally inehanwed, : Kags—Weatorn fresh, 2he2 Witcet our, 13,00 bris; corn, 37,00 bur wheat, BuiwsizxTs—Corn, 43,000 ba, KANSAS CITY, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns. KANSAS City, Mo. Nov. 12.~-GnAIN—The Price Ourrent reporta: Wheat—Recvipta, 14,196 but ship- monte, 10,443 bus markat active and firmer; No, 3 cash, Bii{ax Novombor, 8340; No. 2 cast, Be; November, Rot No. f, cash. wer November, 05! Com—Ro- Cohntay thoes Dur nitptucnter tend’ buy tment Noe 2, cash, &3}40; November, ice. BUIFYALO. BUFFALO, N.Y. Nov. 10.—GnAiN—W heat neglected: ‘No, 1 hard Duluth offorod at §.34. Corn dully car-lots No, 2 Western et 524c; high mized, Si, Harley reares} & cars prime Canada at 0c on track. Other uruin nexlectod, CANAL Fiteiants—Nominal, Nows from the line of tho canal satisfactory. Nxernorr, Nov, 19.—FLoyn—Steady, ONAIN—Wheat tirmy No. lwhite, 1.08; November, $1.00; Decembor, #Luq4: January, £1.08; Fobruary, 1.101 No. 2 white, Pia lit: No. 2 red, $1. Fovolpts, 2,000 buy Tiupmonts (NO bu. ey LAT INDIANAPOLIS. —GUAIN—Wheat strongs O68f. Corn strong at 44@130, OSWEGO. 1.-GLAIN—Whoat firm, Corn corr'roN. New ORLEANS, Noy, 19.—CoTToN—In good demand and firm; middling, ie; low middilng, Wor Kood ordinary, Oe, Net rocolpte, 10,05; gross, Dh239; ox- ports to Grent Britain, 4,02; salos, 10,000; stock, 211,10; weekly not reculpts, S03 rons, O62; exports to Great Britain, 11,831 France, 14133; Continent, 12,470: conatwrtee, 6070; siilen, ath(00, OGL, Nov, M-COTTON—Salus of tho week, 03,00 ‘balomy “Amurtean, 67,00; apecuintors took R10, of which exporters tonk,7.00;" furwurded from abip~ side direct to spinners, 15,0 ectual export, 4600; total Fevolpte, UN; Atweriean, | i,UMis tutul stuck, 4204; Aniorican, 41600; amount aout, 230; Amorican, NEW YonK, Nov. 1.—CoTroy—Not roce!ptn at all United States porta during the wool Wu) bales; lant yonr, 22001 total recolpis at all United states parts to dato, 210,00; Inst sent, 182.00) exports frotn fi) United states purts for tiie wroek, 1400; Inst yenr, 120M; tout oxports from, all United Nation puts to Mute, LOsKOOL fant zene, (2,00 stock at all United States ports, AGW; last yaur, 6.0: stook at all ine terlor tawna, 13,0N; Inst sont. 114,0N; atovk at Livore pool 4RWOF lake Four, TSO; RGok Of American afloat for Great Britain, 217.00; last yor, 2210), DRY GooDs. NEw Your, Nov. 1.—Cottun goods in fair domand; prices romain tirm, but the general market ts quivty prints quiot and steady; Dundee prints are advanced io; ginghama in Jiaht supplr, and atundaed staptos and fancles aro advanced to {Uo} men’s wear woolens: in modorate doniund and steady; forolun goods quiet, woo.n, Bosrox, Noy. 18,—Woor—Domand active and bost grades bighor; Ohto, Ponneylvania, and Weat Vir- Rinta donblo extra and above, 47@fe} Michigan and Wisconsin, 4234@480; alissourl, HGte; Texas, Wee; nulied, aeze, " id VPUILAD ELPIITA, Noy,'10,—WooL—Steady and frm; prices without decided change. PEIYNOLEOM . CLEVELAND, 0., Nov, 19,—-PETROLEOM~—Firm; Btandard white, It test, N3(0. casi Duutedt cortieates, Wiper” rebaeds Wh(Glsge ae f y Phiiaelpitadoliver. TURPENTINE. WILMINGTON, Nov, 19,—8PiitTs OF TURPENTINE— Firm at 43}6c. eee * PARISTAN MORALS, Life fa That City as Scen Through Ger- , man Spectacles, Parts Correspondence of Vienna Deuteche-Zeitung. Itisexnetly ton years aince tho Empire was crushed amidst the curses and depreentions of the French people. Not enough could then be sald about the generul moral ceprayity which had takon such dcop root under Napolcon the Third, It was attributed to Crsarism; Kugente had fuangurated that fearful and demoralizing mania for dreas; tho festivals at Complegne wero tho cause of all that Insciviousness which provilled: among all’clasios of French eocloty, and the operet, which held its triumphal march under Offenbach, wna thon regarded as aninventton of Satyn in proprin porsona. In great penitence tha French people recognized and uadinitted tholr exceadingly looso_ stato of social morals, and in sackcloth and ushes they prayed to God fur for- glveness of thole manifold sins, which wera tho enuse of tho fall of La Bello.France, In tho con- scfousness of tholr own unworthiness they toro thelr clothes and bewailod thoir misfortunes, Wero not such the feelings which pormented all Fronch papers and publications? With the Ro- public the Johnny Crapenus Iutonded to turn over a new leaf to rogencrate France and to lift {t out of the cosspool of moral iufamy and cor- ruption. Evory ono was chuck full” of tho best of intentions, Oathy wore sworn high and tow that, Phrenixiike, Franco should riso out of tho ashes and goncral ruin; not to practice any longer thos sweet vices, and, Spartantike, only to follow the call for duty and honor. Luxury aud wantonness shawd be expelled from tho land; atl doubttul lalgonus should bo discountcnanced: pubtle educntion und honie life, the huws, and nil bablts nud usazes were to be submitted to a process of puritleation, La Bello Franco. {n- tended to astonish the world with {ts purity of morals, Butus the road fon certain bot pt fg paved with good Inteutfons, 80 these French Ives remalned Fronoli f. ¢, thay ovapornted into thin alr, und with thelr ovaporation every+ thing soun ran into tts ald course again, trom which tho people had almply doviated, forced thoreto by the necessity of Incuntrovortible events aud fucts. This was natural. . The furlea of war hud crushed tho Government in al its forma, but upon * moral views of French socloty they bad onl a pressing Infinenee, Itis finpossiblo to deoldo whother the tnoral atmosphere of this mudora Gomorrah stands lower to-day or at the time of the Enipiro; at all events the inoral rottenness appears mare uoblushingly tn tho open iynt of day than it did under tho fast of the Nupolvons. So, for fnstanca, obscene and bawdy Uterature: fy developing at 9 fearful rato ever sinco tho publication of Nena. in this bawdy-house navel Zoln seemed to have surpassed hlinself fn the nakedness of description und the tnviccenoy of tho solection of bis material. ut worgo wie tocomo, Under the nimoot Ga Hla paper wus founded publishes lascivious ind towd stories and poppery anecdotes i a specialty. Then came the Leencment Parisienne, which republishes tho allppery stall of @it Blas with tMlustrations, and is, consequently, even: worse than ita prototype. The Hucucatent Purts- fenne hns now roughed the cnormous clreulation of 100,000 copice, and it pays regularly every day its fines for violating the polls kiws In refers ence to tho utterance or printing of Indecont langunge aud. matter, Tho Kvencment does a flourlebing business, and the natural conse~ quence is unlimited competition, The Bauder and the Gazelle Ga'anteda not lag behind the Evenement Purislenne jy tho shamelesness of thelr skotches, and a Iittlo army of other dill papers are striving to exeel, cieh other in thofe dovotion to Ieohery and obscenity of luangunge, The Piron, — Faliblax, Boccace, and others, among which Le Poruagruphe, Journal de Cochona ane Hibatd Writer; Junrnal for Hawdy= iouse Pips) lé ono ot the most decent, are Nouding the streets and avenues, And now itis the Intention to issue unother paper, called £46 Cantharide; which shall surpass everything In that poeullar Mne of journalism. 1 do noe doubt for a moment that during the Rmpiro siotlar prges were printul and circulated. Wut tho vender of this Iterature pulled jt quietly outof bis pocket, showing ft only to such pers sons whoia be suspected of having tuste for such: ronding matter; for, {f be accosted the which wrong person, ,ho ran thy risk of re and roageu tion before the police magistrate, Bul to-day those papers nro spenis offered fof sulo aud aro bunging before all the newapuper kiosks ou the boulevards an in the shop windows an oyery atreot and corner, where they will attract tho moat attention. x oui men Hot yet dry bebind tho ours, ap prentloos, aud school-boys etand gaping at then with open mouths and noses, ‘The venders bole fow outto tho passing pubile the ttles of tho obscene atorios, aud then follows a short but Juicy synopsis of the contente, no mutter Wwhother thoy inault the oars of decent wonen, irly, and childron, Only a few days uso 4 fauy told me that she would pot risk crossing any of the bouloyards with ber daughters. Could not these scandulous proceedings be ped? Porbups, and perhups not! J, at leadt, doubt it very much. ‘Tho roots of tho evil reach deopor, and tho catise must bo sought in & diferent direction than In the freedom of the reas whieh tho Froneh Hepublic ia now enjoys Ing. Even if the poticu should confiscate a dozen or two of these buwdy-house papers and send thelr editors te prison, tals would not purie fy lu tho least the taste of the Purls public, prea Is only one ling in this long chnin of tewd- aa, Some may dot the seriousness of my obser- vations and tnaintain that the cap ua ely On tho Kulne will soon tire of this “boudote fra grance,” Just ne mitsk and patchouil soon be- eotnes a stench in the nostrils of tren who are in the habit of breathing Gud's free and pure This would bo very rable, Indeed. Hut “there nro cortaln. symptoms which MSG ALH AREY, Indlente which way inodern French Inste drifting. Ali the pawnshops and Uneie Taoeya tro doing a tourishing business: petty thofta, burglaries, and highway robberies arene cronaing nt a fearful rate, without there belng Any want prevailing ainong the poorer classes, and notwithstanding that there ts plenty of work ta be had by all those who desire to work. This singular phenomenon can only be oxplained by tho Inereared mania for pleasiire, dress, wanton= ness, and frivolity. But st Is unnecesary to Jament over Puri ns tho prophot didaverJerusn- tem. Whoover haa had un opportunity to cuat a glanco at public life in Baris knows that hero. is more) work performed than in any other of tho great Capitals of Europa; und fn labor Hes chietly the morality of the French people. Paris possesses within its walls ainimmense numberof industrious and frugal Inhabitants, who are hardly touchet by any pursing currents of immorality, Tam stanly pieturing tho depositions of Varisiin dite, Whielt nt present huve such a singular tendency for outward appearances and the frivolous. It nay nstonish your readers to learn that tn this Hepubiican Capital, where the great masses: are not well disposed towards the nobility, every: Frenchmun takes tha greatest Juterosi ‘in ull that nobility does, in. their festivities, in thelr general pleasures and sorrows, There js nut a sous paper, nv matter how emul, which has not its reporter for high life, who with his fascl+ hating stories about the bulls given by the Dukes and Princes, anurninges In’ uppectentom, and ften with sensational reports of xayeties which er took pliec, enchants the efreles of hia ders, consisting of Iaborers, subalterns, and rewing-girls, ‘Tho CotiriersMondain plugs ns reat u role in Mepublican newspapers ns it docs in the body organs of the Legitiinints. If you pass the Open door of a Janitor's lodge, or a Spratt san may bo aure of bearing a dlects. in refer sion renco to tho toilet of the Trincess X, or about. the murriace of the young Duke of Y. | Tho French people have an tnstinctive adiniration for gllt- tering lights, decorations, costly dresses, nnd Jewelry. ‘Thank God, we are rit of Bugénule, who dictated the fashions. But 1 reyret to say: that the fearful mania for dress rag or amon the Parisiin womon has not been expelled with Eugenie at tho same time, Wao nowadays tig ures up the budgot of a Parisian woman of fasn- jon will find tint, with seven or eight toilets for calling at 2,000 francs aploce, as many ball toitets, which cost a great deal more, inuumera- ble walking dresses, Hyht aummor dresses, tint- Uste nnd innslin dresses, eeveral costly morning gowns, and black costumes, including two ur three musquernde costumes, thonecessury laces, fans, and jeweiry, Ht will amount to 00,008 feanes annually. Such an expenditure demands an ine come of at least 250,000 fragesif tho houschold of the lay shell in any wise correspond with ber publle appearance. Hut bow many families do spouses auch an incume? Comparatively very owt And how many women dress in tho nbord- deserived manner? A great number! And this disproportion ts noticeable in the bigh as well ns in the middlo circles and clusses of society. Among the good bourgeoisto a dowry of 200,000 to :N),0U0 francs is regnrded ns very respectable, nnd tt can in most instances be proven that tho Ti,U00 frunes interest of thatcupital are annually consumed by madame's plumes and tinery. Tho toilet of tho lady of the house, in alinost every: Instance, devours tho greatest portion of the family budget, tdanot miintain thnt all tho purebused nrticiesaro always paid for. Toooften the amount of the debts precludes any possl- bility of payment, and {most disgraceful law sulls and reclumations are the consequence. Very often tho husband attempts to obtain tho meuns to sitiety the inordinute desire of bis wife for dress in the mostadventurous manue: whith efforts likewise ond generally in most d tressing scandals, destroylug and disgracing tho fumily'a numo forever, Or tho tollets of the ludy aco promptly paid for by a third pore without the busband bolng tmolested in tho least; and this Is gonorally the solution of tho probiern, In whichthe " quand on emprinte” dads tg entd, In most instances the husband does vot suspect this disgrace of his name in tho least, becuuso = when = a wom fn orra In consequence of uncontrolinble passion,—this might bo oxplained, but thats well-Lred and woll-oducated worn should aaerfca her honor to gratify ber ungovernable desire for drese,—this dovs ‘not enter tho mind, of any one socass. But itls absolutely certain that ‘this fearful Inck of morality, this {ne famous depravity, prevails even in tho highest elrclea. And the most astonishing fact of all is that soclety closes atlenstane eyo agalnst all such elerant Hulsons, At a bnllin ove of the most aristocratic houses I heard how the Indy of the housu expressod herself in regard toono of those Indies, who graced (or disgraced) tho ocension with her presenue, wearlng diamonds worth 10,000 france, belng troble the amount of her husband's annual income. ‘Tho question of a friond, why? sho. tolerated the presence of such on creature in ber anion, the hostess answered as follows: “Mon Dieu, wo wust not bo cruel: If Taent ber out of doom she would not tve nny longer: sho would be an enfant perdat" Thoy live and lot five, and ne tho moral conselousness of society does not stem agulnst these nefarious doings, this Inck of mornly and Female purity Increasos with tho In= erense af tho demuids that fashion makes upon our females, Whoever is ucquainted with \° riaun Ife will nzreo with ine that in drawing this ploture of demoralization I have nat ape plied the colors too profusely, I must nlso ro- frain from sending you muny other of otr pres- ont thine chnricteristic descriptions, ns thoy do not belong so niuch in tho correspondent's sphere aa In the entegory of police reporte. “Cherehes ta femme” is Invarinbiy the ery, bo~ causa among tho trio, Winu, Women, and Dico, the woman holds tho front rank In Paris, ale though wine and pluy aro not neglected in the ona pear she, pice a yatilloe would nguin fall to-day into bis tita of baly exasporn- uon be could write a splendid book about tho now “ odeurs de Paris” THE IRISH QUESTION. A German: Review of the Way In Which lish Officials Rule tho Emerald Isle. Alatenumber of the Augsburg Allgemeine Zeitung contaiusan elaboratearticlcon The irish Question from a Continental Stand- polnt,” the following summary of which will be fount interesting and timely, Atter sny- ing nearly in so many words that nolther En- gland nor Ireland understands how the Irish question should be dealt with, and that Gere many comprehends history more thoroughly than any other nation in Europe, the 21llge- meine Zettung wisely observes that, what- ever else may bo dark, it 1s eyldont that the Continental idea of pubile: order ty atan end when murder and deeds of violence are rife and one policeman needs a dozen others to protect hhn In the discharge of his duty, “Perhaps the English fdea ot pubis ordér is subverted lsu’? 1b ean no longer bo concealed, continucs the Zeltreng, that ln Ireland the struggle Agalust the Sassenach has taken a new departure which even tho Tolnforeed garrisons tn Tipperary und Ulster ennnot sucecasinily obstruct; the troubles continually Increase, and It {a Impossible to find furles which will convict mon whose bload-gulltiness ig evident, since Irishuien hold as a renegade and athuos any of their follow-conntrymen who will.tn any way lend aid and comfort to the bateal Saxon, ‘Tho protic sources of thia sad state of altaire are hen learnedly diseussed in the fallawlng nianner ‘The subjugation of Ireland under Cromwell was the fast specimen of that sort of conquests whieh, leginning among tho Tontans and Dorling, continued through the whole of Greek und Roman history, trans. formed tho face of Eurupe, and atter th le of Mustings mado thelr way ps8 the Channel). Not one of these conucsts was, properly considered, political: ail were eco- nomic. ‘Thele reason, thelr object, and thelr practical reatilt were always the requisition and the holding of territery,—of Inud,—und their outcome on: the Conftnent was the es> tadlishinent of « landtord class, the members of which rnted thelr tenants with absolute sways Always did the former possessor of the lund lose his property theroln, and Ey: erally his ocenpaney atso. Iardly anything: remnined to hin but his “right to work,’ ry Hen of whieh his lord was very careful to see that he availed hiuself, On “the Conti. hent the thought of separating the villain gleba adseriptus from the land to which ho was “adgerlbed” and giving bin any pere sonal rights never oceurre the conquer: ors, and ft was equally unthinkable to them that the villaing en masse could ever became free without the land on which they Hved also becoming free, or- that an herdditury peasant-holding could ever have any righta not Included $n those of the possessor, And when, subsequent: fo the yeur 1750, feudal rights went by the béard, one after another, ho one thought that the newly-nequired rights of the common man could be other than Identical with thoss of the ground he oceupled, In all Continental Europe it wns not the peasant personally who be cunme free nor the land that be caine free, but the peasant upon his land. ‘The traditional and original Identitication of the peasant and the land was never disturbed. .| The dissociation of the land and. ace “pant has given the constitution and produced te bats | on whieh he lived. [fhe wished to malntain himself asa free Briton,” the only way in which he could do so was to don a costumo and assume a mode of specels utterly foreign to him, and he had to make a free” agreement with the hated Sassenach In regard his Inbore | ant that is” what senied his fate. Froin ft possessor who was free he became free min without any possession, and this, too, on the very ground that his foretathers had owned! Was ittobe wondered at that he came to hate this disposition uf affairs? Aud was it a wonder that the new owner, ns s00u as he had nade the old pensant a tenanteat- will, should leave the Iand and go, to Bae fand or Italy? Ant, when agricultiral cap- tal wis absolutely without [aborersf and agricultural labor was absolutely without enpstal, was itat all singular thot troubles should arse when Clureb as well as natlon- al dificuities were inextricably Interiningled with the land question? Or that the “right”? of the conquerors should be looked upon as a wrong?) "Things like these have been known in history Jong re Dante! O'Cons nell, and even Ireland tteelf, were dreamed of.” ‘The situation is unintelligible to Con- tlaental Europeans because they themselves: have bad to dealwith shinilar questions, and havo solved them; they cannot under. stand why "free-born miata cannot or will not follow the lead of thg Con- tnent, It Dehooves England to learn a Jesson, Withontdoubt the peasant in feudal thnes was much more miserable and op pressed than the Irish peasant ts at the pres- ent time. But there was one point in iis misery at which he could holt,--and that was “funetion” (das Amt). Funetion ts specific- ally a Continental and almost specifically a German fica, In it the State”-—no tntter about the definition of * the State"—was dis- connected from socal conditions and contra- dictions, It was the duty of the State” to care for tho welfare of all who lived under it, and to take care that law and justice were rightly administered. Long before there was any talk of freetng the peasants, func- Honarles were imbued with the ldea, more or Jess_ clearly understuod, and, as the silige- aneine Zeltung dares be sworn, the idea was welcomed and understood by “the State”; since for several hundred years has it been truu—ns It now is true—thut the doctrine of the universities has generally been the program of the .Government. What the Professor in. the universities teaches and - Investientes, that docs the young man who hus been_a student carry into practical life, and the ‘same unl- versity which teaches us? and the “Sci- entia rerum publicarim ” teaches also ethics and phitusophy, and this, too, In connection with practleal work. ‘Traditionally. Fune- tion” on the Continent Amore. specially in Germany) has felt that It has not to do with “right? atone, but also with the welfare of the people, which we now very well know how to crystallize Into a ‘police for the benefit of well-being” (Wohlfalrts polizel)— a vigilance committee, not, however, in’ the American sense. But the pollee must be what it has always been in Continental En- rope,—a means for the protection ofthe lower and more helpless classes'ns against the In- eursions of the stronger. It is functlon—the possession of office—which hus done this in tie Interests of law itself, and of right. ‘There isa will In the King and law which must be excented,—-not so inch for the pro- tection of constituted authorities as for the good of the people themselves. The feel- ing for “function ” has been of inestimable value not only to “the Stnte” but to the peo- ple as well. And now,says the aligeneine Zellung, wecome to England. England has pect- larly no men trained to thelr functions, Its publle servants—meaning, apparently, not merely policermen—are Langht nothing In re- gnrd to the State,” and care for it only in so far na their services cocs. They know nothing of Jaw or national economy as it re- gords Inbor destitute of capital, lave no philosophy of tnw as a neans towards right- eoushess or rlzht dealing, no thought of an elevatln; Palovowhy whose goal is ident ‘trath."In England the Anglo-Saxon wishes to carry everything with the high hand, and has no sympathy with the suffering classes, and especially does this tendency show Itseld In a Jand of possessioniess and ignorant ponsants who hayo no race-conncetion with the conquerors, ‘The Inndlords are wholly Andifferent to and unconnected with the peasants, England has no officers in Ircland except Justices of tha Peace, who for the most part are land-owners, and cara nbso- lutely nothing for justice to the people by whom theyare stirrotnded, It is to this fact fiat the restlesness of Ireland ts to be traced, England has no “functions’’ or officiils,” for, as regards Ireland, all 13 business, nothing statecraft in its wider sense It fs misery, misery everywhere to the Irish cople, and the pensant has no one to whom he can fara for help, and hesides he belleves that rightly the Iand on which he lives 1s his Who wonders that there -are out. Tretand’s peasant has no defined status of his own, and for him—how dif- ferent It is on the Continent !—there 1s no “State.” Instead of justica he has jucteess instead of an undorstandnble authority he has the landlord; instead of an ethienl re- lationship between tha conquerors and the conquered, ie has nothing but formal and ruthless force which cares not at all for his. tradition, his language, or his faith; which cares for nothing but rent. ‘Ihe Irish peasant hins been robbed of all which to other peoples means race, and name, and the ideal of a State”; from the ruling power ho hopes nothing, trusts nothing, bolleves nothing, Can itthen bo marveled at that he hates that power? 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Andrews 0. 108 Wabash Ave. CIIICAGO, Without medicines, Allan’s Soluble Medicated Bougies, Vatented et. 16, 8 One box tig case Mh four days of lesa,» Will cure the sort ubslipeto caso, no matter of No Ru, naw one antwout th Groping tie coutings af In duvos of cubobs, capatba, or of) af sane bare certain to orcdues drepopain: by de- conuue ordi Si Geldtb alt Urania or matted on r0- celpt uf price. Z her particulars sond for clrcut wu bax La 0 Oa COs Jon ‘ow York. Woe offer $800 reward for any cuse they will not cure, Quick, sufe. und sure cure. _Bulct safe. und ware Ore enone FIRE “GENUINE GERMAN BIRD CANARIES. KABMPPIL, Li Clurk-st ance of other Bed Lounges, VARIETY OF STYLES. 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BEAK & BUCHER, 12 & 14 WABASILAY, LOTTERY, A First-Class Furnished Hotel for $8, Gives a perfect Woven Wise Mattress Bed, ‘and {s free from the clumsy appear- inh Rarmants K SACQUES, Also, and the orm, superior to anything In tho market, and made toonter also enrry full Ladies’ and FRENCH REAL, ute, .FUR TRIMMINGS of avery variety. MUFEFS und WOAS in largost assortmont. Gloves. astoux Cit} a uWinona 3 aLaketnnovs E: Phwke ( & Yankton. GOmana Night Rxpress shes Mutnos Deere ae a Maines Day a au cley & anton, nef iisnespotte xp mal Atinneapalta Express X Woxdwond Bs ita Eroann x Minnngotarsccres b¥Fond du bar, vin Inn BUsusue lunes Zs EEEEEREEEELEEEEEE LEER EE EEH Pullman flatet cara and Council loux City on the 2 Vullman xlee No other roait_ en: b—Depat corne Chienga, Brel For Maps, Guite-t Acconimadanons, Sisteenth-sts., H DMactieon-ats, LBarisas City A LAurors Vassanger, Blendote & Ortane Tt Louls Puscon 1 biockford. LAurora Passenger. DAurora Vans es Fh For suburhun sraiga, cot local th as ima-card ati ‘ara nre Tun throngh. rain leaving Ch Tlokat-Umces of th ot. Grand Pacitio {Latel, porthenst cornor Randolp ndianaenvs rand Content al ‘on W. exns Fuse Lan urora Sunday laeasenxor,. = or. port xituek Fatt cd > La} s¥8[Bgaaaasgaaesaaaeaanasaae Mints, and Pal on tlin. mm, Pall: hotelonm west ar Galmagun 8, OF any other form of Fofiepor momar of Well POF Cal 8 ANG Kinato. nal ond Hinges inttan_@ Uniney Ttattroad. noks, "Time-Tabing, Bleepine car b any of the following ghicar H lars and Statacats, toot of corner Canal comer Cansi nid far ltouses bad c hd SSS Bak 339 gedassuesaszscs5 $333 3335332523333 Chicago. atwan Pate Ftevons Point and Praltiesetese cssese fue aDally, U Daily, xen) Burtda Eaturiay. 4 folly. oxcopie Munday Vullinan (inwhnel Coaches betwean Chi andia” Hopot.corn 01 Mts Bt, Tleket OM 3] a » Grand Pusito Horch andre Dagm. PMMOr House, een pleton Express trains... Milwaukes, Madsen, Traini Chivn, lows, ‘and ‘Ban ia x Aillwaukee, Mudison, and Prairia eDatiy, excem Ine-Cags And Vassengor- os, Council Bia.fs 1 she tt ia Rennes CIE? with iiwvatelng-Chnins tu tHe wneeurucobae Uy Bek Ob as ate ze Ate, Wevaat BPather a= On and Carenile [ Leave. | Arrive. Be waauD bs daas ii nee aie Hx.3, ‘Ashland ix. 10:19 [prasad gsdsad 1,664 Cash Hrices and 1.810 Property Prizes, te Daal ane Mini non oTIN ee eee grigree Amounting to S840,850. ‘and Mralrio du Chien. Uf via ban Grosso & Winona. Drawing taken place at Loulavilie, Ky. Dec. > dor wuthurity of a Special Act of the Kentucky Leyis- Itnote Central Raltiront. iiiure, and Under the, absolute control of” ine | Depot fopgo! bake. and £904 0¢ Lranty-sooond-w following disinterested Commissioners uppotnted LY | yacife Hutol, and Ialmus Mouse, pr Hor, Hebert Mattary, Inte SM. ¢., of Oldham Coun Taave | Arve’ Te ML Flournoy, President of the Luulsville. C [.Aeavee | Arive: Hoof Companyi Ion, Ht Whittaker, of Goring. | Ee Loute & Texas Express. Shalem f7aiam ton: Henry Clay, Jr. lato Prosecuting’ Attornos of | St Lows « Toxus Fust Lind, Bist Sin! ka) bar the Louisville City Courts and G. A. Winelon, ofthe | Calroé New Urteaus express am ine frm of 1, £4, Caldwell € Winston, of Loute- | Som Urlaniye < turns Feat Be ne ville. i ii List oF stars pa rt The Willard Hotel, mith all Its Qo am am ee temas $290,000 so ee Ono Irick Hesidence on Green 00 am an One Hrick Residence on Greet 0 0) pao} 4 ayo Cash rl pm <n 0 6 Cash Prizes, each $1 carr pm pe Five Cush Prizes, eneh Rit) Wngaturday night to Gilman only, Hag aan eles, Rea cOnBaturday wight suns to Veura only ine Hundred Ce Prizen, ef 7 a pal Vrizes Wobash, 8. nonts & Pacite Retiway, Fre ter re Pah Feaegm cook Depotcurnor Stewart and Archer-ave. tewanty-toirds One Fine Pinno. Sul Boxer Roberteun County Whilkicy, 80. 40 Hoxea Marann Clears, $10 {Cash Prizes, each 60, Whole tickets, $ ; halves, $4; quarters, $2. ‘The Tote! {s now open, and will bo run by the wn- M1 tt de rendy to he insnsferred to the sited ty atop with ia dorstiamed until it lucky winner. ‘The public and see the property fur thenimelien. Responsible axenta wanted at nil {important points, For elreuines siving .2ull informutton, tickets, address We. DWE ‘outsvitie, Ky. Or jooksellor, Louisellie. ky, Orto J.P. JEWE 144 Tan Balle-at , Leen OATARIUT CURE, m7. Chicago. Wei De Meyer's GAT Qure. ‘One package Is A real cure of Catarrh for 81.50! wn PROWESSIONA DR. PEIRO, Dovoter, aa for yours past, exclusiva attention to (ho Homeopathic treatment of CATARRH, THROAT AND LUNG DISEASES. Oftces, Ki Madiao: Hours CENTRAL Gorman by the snd oronit Maye tare hu cvory day. AU Pur mp ploiidaye, Weds aud. Pru 1ixand sits, LEONTLNE Al ‘Conteal SU “ATHEN/EUM ACADEMY, i, If, BABCOCK, Prinotpat. 1 Claasteal Kehoul of the highest or- gat Torpuniient vsti repuees turbeat Cale lages of for Busines re culars may be bias: reat hit i ralitng fret De . (opp, MeVickor'n Theatre). Shilengo. ; COUNS SCHOOL of LANGUAGES MUSICAL. Houma *Fronen and fo Natural N J Claanes mot day ut et ——__—___—__— Ticket Unticw, Kansas City, Fast Hxpress, Pokin & Peorin Grand Kuplds & ttirand Atnptiis & 3 aonBundaya this Chtengs, Back it, conor of Vai St. Loute & Gulf Expres: St Louis & Gulf Fast Ling Chien rat, near Van Burou-at, ey 8 ay Wirdw. ‘Teket Oftices, at Depots, 39 so Rita Hise a cea ye, Rea Oe $5 Louis en Peoria, Hurling: Bast &: ton Keak x vin Streator, Lacon, Washnt’s Joliet s bw! eoumnmuda.to Bi tf we tab heals Ae spor, foot uf Lane iewst amtics, 6 Clack-nts doipts, Grand Pacing itor be: ‘Oniices, Ai Clark-at, #1 Grand Pacite Worl, if St). Archet-ay, cars vin te-at, run to the de; Clark-st ars poe Kansas City & Dente: Pourta, Burlington & Keo! Peoria § Hexin Spoelut SHeBNsold SUahiisal | *balty except Sundaya, ITE—Pulliaan seening Cae f is, Kaneue Clty, nid, Peoria, Da with fevulving chairs Chicagy to SI qlining Chair Plowing Cars Chicago io ian Katana City, Bt Louis of Kansas eimai wo & Alton. i Ba Via Jotiony 1 era: tuo a5 legupsouce ippeeeon t irnt Bland & Puciiia Haliront, n-Huran and Bherinuncste Torey. raat, 1ouss, Puluier House nd jo Canul, comer Atadisod. Bansas Chy, ehison Fest, Peru Havouport & Poorta Feri Obthed Mlutta Base Mxpre Luayonwurch & bapross, \ lewa. | Arrive. Si: aml? 200 pa 2 pile a ba SUR UY {Dally except Picket Mees ar dey ‘wont! salle. and fre! offices lathe Grand Stall (vig atatn Line: Sienna te Aine S Fiat Bxpress..serses ° Tsiaily dxcupe Sundnys. {Daly except Hotuniass. jondara. Jno Whore ts Michigna Heuthora, allway anty-sccouit-s: ht offew undor Bh Ata (dail; “Expross diaily), Chicago te Grand ‘Prunt’ Batiwa: pot comer At poe Von Huron, hoad of 1a and Forty-third-s ‘Liekoy herninn itouse. wid toes vial and Patiuur House, Tenaya y Arrive. Pacing: Fores rand Stowari-uva. ind 10 Clarkes, Grand Pocilo, = Hur Archi PROF, SULLIVANS ii Clarhests New Dancing Academy, = Towa) Arve” 17 nt om Atatl bzprees, Stade m|* ope ane dunes Nahe Bxpres + dlp on Ari ao Rowan (laws. Valyarsio Avggiatdatli~ieayi : SOeduy atier arrive cor Western-ny & uth] t $16) p tn] § 9:10 a mo MISCRLLANKOUS, ome, (DR. LUCAS; y by tho Stato of Inala forthe “special, didi ere OY toedy cure wf private, naerouecRroR! iiscusus. Couruliation fro. Muu Hee MEUM te ope nis BuLdayy, 49 UU 12% te Unity. ‘sori i DR. KEAN, 173 South Clark-st., Chicago, Consult personally of by mall, trev of chars, on all cliruiiiee Horvnus, Ae speclal isowwas, Dede Roan tt the only physician tn thu city who warrants cures ‘ur wo pay. 2 THE HARRIS REMEDY CO. [cs Me w. Chemints, 87. LOUIS, UO. |e aa ur PROF HARRIS’ PASTILLE REMEDIES jasc No ee ee =e Tt Women Tee woth Bases =a i. mora mea ples a lanpis tte sos ts, wa aking oop whe toa why Loeb aL. ESTORED. — Bat Depots, Expoaiuoa srcond-ats ticket U Grand Pacity iutol, und’ Dany. * Pati oxcupte Depot, toot of sane: Cinelooatl, Tadianapolts & Louls-| ile Way: ville Hay, Pittsburg, Ft. Wayno cl 4 ‘ re nd Cannl-s' ‘tous O. FEE ee ot Baclie Howihnd nt Depot. Munknkeo £1n Laby bspross. Fullivan sieepiig-Care attached to nlgat express it Ohie. ct Depot Gaepouluan Bultdtes ‘Arcive 2. £ T'wenty-ascond-yx Leave, | Arrive . er) pm tt ak TR a: TH Hallwa rate Wid 400K O) om, 11 and xpress as. ww Vure xpross ¢ Paowtio Express (us! Band LAD, sre sseere Fittehurs, Ciactanatt cl Ano and Devo Cone fy chiion ‘abd Carrull-ats., West Bide, Depot, curncral te ndianspolis, Louts-| Rng agrees bahia ket Onicon, 17 C TgtshtoteL ‘ RSDNily S viciax ine Juet wust of Biato-at Taare. | Artive 1 1 i, 8 Rokowe Mined Loave. | Arrive. hE oe * 5:40 a 4 83) pin} | ‘Leave. | Arrive - dial £33 as