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No, f.Ps td Now 2, No, .ftfds No. se eiut, Nth Tito iit; Nu. 2 99 bd. Corn—Now, bs Gi: OFT ars —DPorkyt24. Lined Ste OM 4 March 10-3 p.m.—Bnean—Short ribs slong elvarstendy at ds; short elear ward—Primo Westar mieuds nat Gis tt, Ine epirits, Loudon, firmer at Mts tal. ye a Mareh 10.—Corros—stendy nt 09-180 iivealed TANT mitory RDeclation and export, MD; eriean, 8H", : Amrovisions—Amertean Tardy Bis, Heid: abort clenr, Ate fd, dull at 424 Hacon—Long snes pesnon yu—Reilned, TURVESTINA—¥plelts, ts tts qThofallowing wore recdlved by the Chicago Hoard Oly March 1.—Wheat dull, red: wintor, Os ei is Noe th tm. Corn quilt nd seu ceecoce oft cuant—Whent aati rei ifornia seelined dd Ca one f+ ‘To werive—Whont dull, deh dot American mised nevanced nee Hareb ML AUhOr, WL Ges TE bacon Le Cay CAisGts B,C.) G higher, at ats tds tallow, bas beet, the hd muderste, 3 . Povt—Whont Inactive, duet and stendy. Mant GAXE—Canmoes tt Come Avhwatz alow: ful nvernue rod winters di erage Caliarnin, #, Carn—None atered, Cargons averayace Wheat Innetive: com, not bel demand, on irertgo saurilty Amerienn sh: corn for empl ahipaient by att. aArelvitid Off Const for Phers—Wiieat sualls corn otia, 1 corm NEW YORK, Speelal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, xew Yous, March 10.—Gnaiw—Wheat—Winter wheat showed comparatively Hilo sutmation and Tight changes, wenkentug on the option at throught thoearllor trading & try, tut for prompt delivery peld tu fleminusa on B Weaura Uering OF rently dtexte~ apie stock, und through the mfternoun hurdened Srain on tho uptlona on No. 2 red, but Tearing off weak. Export dealings —moder- ite, tha advices by cable continulnd diseournginit, though the tondeney of ocean fretztis was favorable toshiprers. ‘Tho main ent was for atrletly prime to qnolce No.2 reds No. $ red nt #1.2644, elostiig nt e241 Notred at #ao122, chietly at #12194, closing at sa e4.2% de free on honed at #12065 de ehutea nf store for ox port al €L20%g; do March at #.20(@LA54 closing ab #236 onked add @295¢ bid; do April at faeell, closing at &a6G do May at #1921106, ing nt él. d{; Ne. d red at €1.39; ungraded red nt HULL aw to quality; ungraded spring ot BcANe, Corn fairly active, and {n thy instance of’No, 2 for deliveries In March again quoted 2 shude dearer, owlthout altoration, Hales mixed Western ed.at Srdatie, ne tv quallty; New York stenm= » nearly nll nt Sige; New York renuer seltow at Sige; Ne, E white inst sold nt Glos nnprar er mixed mt Si3KC: No. 2 white (odd cars) at qhito at He; white Southorn dock, Oats in quite mudernte request, though aguin quoted a slinde chonper, Hales white Western ungraded at 4igaite, ns to quality; mixed do ntsiddbve; white Stato at 4a tesfo; mixed Statout HY4@lsige; No. Chiengy quutad at tu asked, Hyadull but steady: a fowearelonds of Jorscy and tate from track suld at WeadsLM, Barley weak, with farthersales reported of Cannda ungraded, part ot Clos. stenmer it We from PuOVISIONS~A generally stronger ninckot reported for hng producta, which havo been steady gaining 12 favor, uspeeinily with tho epecutattye interest, Went gro niess pork quoted firm und in demand for early follvery) quoted at the close at #1528 fur old mens, Wits for new do, und In the option ne attracted lomo attention, with Aprt) options quoted at #135 didand Hidiasked: May nt £15.89 bid and ¢l3.8i asked, Amoderte call noted for cut mente ut burdening prices. neon in muro urgent request, tnd nanin quoted highor. Long clene quoted ip to 8.551 short Heart 7% Western steam turd moro sounht after fince our Inst, for carly dotivery, nt a further ad- vance, lenving off ntgl.txivl0.77}) for contract grade, aud in tho guile freely dente, in nt forsher improyomont, with March options closing at HE AWA, ADMIT at e103 bi, May vt UA), Juuso nt Hans and Jily at gn paaitow=Hinn and Irrenwian, with gales noted at ‘BeGaltd—Kaw quoted nv xhiade higher on n falrly salve market, cutting Muscovade quotod a closing at oe} refined rather timer and wanted. FILAGitT®—Tho movement hits been tually slow Jnmost ings, and -ratos on berth stiuwed [nercasod dopresvian und arity tor ritisi, nnd C nental ports, whila ou clutter contracts the td Tages. th Most Wnxtunee, wax fuvarabie te sh inpers Tmfied nnd not at all er pool engagements reported by stem: vada Rd cinerstly through. frosty. ated Uy ont-port slenmers na, Tow Limtrket at the close nt 2s tht froin at Sd. Provisions at ain part roweh fretzht, and by autport steam love ats 2 (as Teal shinmonte by rexwlar wbnsg wants were quite unent. Flour ‘at erie Lines at Fie tad ite ay . “ ths Western Associated Press, New Yous, March W—Corrox-Dully N@Ido; fnturey barely steady; Atarch, WhtGer April, 10.iier May, Wives Jane, Masta; duty, Augush 1.We; Septembur, } Uctober, W2des Nevomuer, 1W.se; Wet reculpts, 140) hris; “exports, 4,00) Slate Wi ah to xoud to Obst; axtry Ol igus sham big. expirex pba, ASA) bate a Now dd 122 atloat; No. 1 z timaendend weit & 0, $1 gt Tutxed winter, iL Take Noe2 do. Nie No. 1a, Lace, Marehy ‘Hatvccl aie: Apri, spat aly Any, LEt§.| Corn ale and tharkcot ieine MUN) tna; near 6 bus Rin, 2, Ala Muceh, bsteeosiger Anti Oats dully receipts, GON tay eae: white Western, 4s@ito. HAA, iy quiet but. firms Uto eargoo! aukitie: Job Tubs, wile, Susne ay Init to Kood retain, quoted nT} nepoe quite sinned: waehmnnaede. Aico (oir and market tiem, Lull wid ominal, : vc Steals with n Gile duniand at ORME. omiually unelnged. NESNITUNKCT itt dW yAGhGC, as c. pr Army morterntely notive: ott toy gh y " Heo them, Cut ments und highers lung cldar iilddles, $07 xhOrt 19, Lard—Demnnd setive snd prices Lave advanced; prinia stennt, 10072, 1 Kiet for chulees Tete, Cupkeh—Dulland unchanged. MILWAUKEE, Spectal Disputes to Tie Chteaga Tribunce MILWAUKRKE, Marelt 1U.—Thix ins buon one of tho dullest days over known at tho Milwunkoo Chambor Of Commores, For the ume beng the interestot tmeculutors weemis to have centered upun the provis- lon market, ‘Thoro{s no chance te note in the price vf the whent upllons, ‘The range for Nu, 3 spring Bellor April wou fron iMige to He. ‘The opening was slvon at the fizhort point, but the depression in other honry markets und the lower anutations ab Mvorpogl toon produced a tameness, wuleh contine Wed throughout the day, At the clume of tho atte: hon sersion tho market was steady at tye bid for Avril und £1,054 May, No. 9 hard was Mul at #10 snd No, Sspring at Bahu. “Ture wien good Inqitt forall ‘grides of canis wheat, but huldors wera Anxious ty lot Lge. in compirison with the busine jn the options, however, spot was vory Lyely. Vork mn up avout te to-dny, and many oF the boat Aiegtintors ore boyins it, ‘Tig Muy option etosed at. M0, but wavornl buyers fondad Up it ay buyond this Haure, Cash wis 1133. Lard auld up to and i Tor spot, #045 Avril, und $10.53 May, ‘of provitiohs were wonders a oxporturs ka Govern STO DE Core Hsu mpl salistuora ttc thore AL Ay ros ett, OF this elty, ta obo Of deal. Telins ala boon is “opposing hint and tainly over, Upon tho, ste Grier Kart, South, and In Eure ¥ UL present fi iueuliea the mur ported hers that Peter 3 ne strong inen tn the Chica given out tuctay tht Ari rt Working on the bear side, Uf this bo thu guse M Aupoue te undoubtatly viving the boxe nS bli 400 brokers nro not Inclined to by governod by his a= aed postiton, ‘To the Western Associate’ Press, Muuwatmtce, Wh, Match W—-FLoUR—Dull and Angiectod. NRA Whent tins cond dulth No. 4 nomingti Ps wor Margit. ter April, tetera “att May Noy 4 i vh ay .f he bles No, nominal, Cott hightes No. Ones qululs No. Marke, Ite ‘Noe epring, {GRFC Nu. 1 NO H,UL, Buriuy wdakert Mess pork, $15.25 ey hada Provisions—lilgher. Ann dune, €Uso east nit March} M00 Ape HOGS RLHaE at BueI ATO Becxtots—blour, afd bela; whont, #0 bit onts, NON. BUEN T: vl P. 4 2 by EN TE Whcut, dad bus corn, nuns outs, PINLADELVHTA. PRLAnecritta, 1% Mareh 10.--FLoun= Firms” innenuta extras, ¢ alo new process, &LTG1 Ww ner patents, fhieT50; pinpeaia Patunt process, GT. Iye flour quiet; ri Gtaty~Wheat in good demand; fulrly actives No. Fed, vlovator, §L103{; No. fred, tarot, #1,6% bld, Hear waked; April, #.1Gg bid, ELIS aekody May, Porites 41.1894 asked, Corn uctive and firm; steam {100 Uenek, KitgiSie; reJociad, urain depot, iby tall mised, ‘Marble lo ta raotamneas tie, wed rove HE asked: May, 553(6 id, blo aswoit, Uats tn UG demunds No. L whitey A3byts bos Nu. J do, dlgw hun didu, de: intxen, Mase ke, AVIMONH—Qulot and wnehAnwed. TTEN—Galot und unchanged. iit ON RTS Cuan 4 2 PuELME Ntoad ys trbamary, 14@I2Ac. pully bye. Umi Mund lowers $1 Hrenirrs: 5 iy a Ba raced as, Mv ores wheat, 1,00) bus corn, 70) bie MIPMENTo-Gorny 41400 bu. u 8ST, LOUIS. : bi Lous, Mo., March 1U.—FLOUR-Unehanged. qAkats—Whuat bulk and lowers €100%4654 0134 onal Tele Marchs eLungshuiss Aprils 1OYKG1US Mars dig, BehBdunes Noddy, wsyadifus d ia Corn dull; Ulery cusbs BI s'bigo Maret Dap e Abrils agesdonie 3 ed June, Ont stow Tae etters Wssasige cush; StassGe May, tye tirin wt Loi. Harley unchanged. aL awe, Hidh~Lowurut Lye: Wtsicy “Qui ae dict, WAGENEOND— ork, hlguors 415.70 asked for cash, ang MAS! Stareh; 3.0 April, Dry salt ments around Ie (Ener at Chak, Bos, $4055 hou ers gonural = Kasai? More. ‘Bacon lal Nyy bard filuhor at su. Baas otra fae, 2UN Uria: wheat, S400 bys orn, Sipe Oat. 1th bus rye. 40) bud barley, 200) bu, bara, ne a eee le blag whiewty 80 big Ayay, PAO bu; vals, ou Lu; rye, nulO; burley, er CINCINNATI, ~ each A73,0, March 10—Cotros—Dull, weak, and TEAL 5G Guana gules, but tim and unchanyed. tn (XW heat—Stoady; No. 3 red, @LWo@l0k Com vor; No. 2uitzou, 4. Gaia atoady; Nu, 3 mlxed, Mong, £39, scarce and sear Nu. 3 $Lis Marley B91. Dap HOV IR S| if 1S. 3.3. Lard Beauv er, Slu254 1a. Hohe Toeate ates # ou oe Nous bea crear ine va nis Mr MT € Warhol firny shoulder: ‘4s clear rib, €3.70; clear, Winnie ve Fale doinand #1.01, NUITHRt—Strongs: choca Western Stesorve, Za 215 chuicu Contrat Ohio, Walle. BALTIMORE, DALTINONR, March 10.—FLotut—Steady and un- ebanged. ‘GNATN—Whent—Wertern higher nnd inactivas No, 2 Weston wintor red. spot and March, $1.18; April PLIBI(OLLISG; May, ELISA L 183g, dune, 3.ITK@114, Corn—Weatern higher and firmer: Western mt: April, BEAST ¢es Onts stendy, Ityo F mene, Pilovimionn=tirm and unchanged, UraTHit—Kaslurs prime te choles Western packed, Were ral, Wade Kuan PETROLECM—Noenitnal, {ehockItths—Cofeu steady, chunuel, Witlek ¥—Quiot nt #1,124t. wuTs—Unehnned ind item, 1 briss whoat, 31,89 buy corn, tur onts, hit HIMPMENTS~Nono. . BALES—Wohent, 181,020 bus corn, 60,80 bu. TOLEDO. ‘Tatrnn, O., March 10.-Gtatn—Wheat firm: No, J white Wabash, #102: No.7 red Wabash, spot, §1.03565 Maret, $1.05; April, {L061 May, #.04 No, 3 rod, #11; No.2 rod mixod, #10, Corn tems high mixed, diver No. May, 4tge; No.2,D. & My dike, Oats aut and neminal. CLOVRRSEnD=Dolle prime mammott, 6.35; No.d dtoy BN welt, B.D NO, Ly 8LA. Chump Wheat easier Nu, rod, spot, E16; ‘wus corn, 60 bus onta, 1m 6; May and Juno, ENTS—Whent, 4,00 tu; corn, 26,000 bus onts, Bugar firm and un- Wireat, 14,000 # BOSTON. Toston, March 10.—P Lou Firm and unohnnged, GNAIN—Com Arm: mized and yollow, Gao; no grade, We, Onts qulott No, 1 and oxtra white, 49@ S2cy No. 2 white, die; No, 2 mixad and No.3 white, Fresisoc. Myc, Koits1.00, HUTTRN—Notminally unchanged. cen treah, Anerle, Iikemers—Fionr, 70m ‘27Oancks; corn, 62,000 bur wh uy jt. TOYS Onts, ALON bu. ENTH—Fluut, 1,1W0 brls; corn, 102,500 bus wheat, —- NEW ORLEANS. New ORERANS, La. March 10—Gttarn—Corn netlve butluswort AGW. Uats quiot and weak; We. HA Y—Demuand active; 22.00; choteo, FAG 2.00, PRovistons—Vork atrume nnd highers old, $15,753 eA reo taco, Lard Mghery deree, WKS mar—Katr to fully fair wonk at 64d ehulcy weuk, ab b4CoT! Uthers unchanged. eine KANSAS CITY, Epectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, KANBA8 CITY, Mareh 10.—Gntatx—Tho PriceCurrent Toparte: Whont—Recelpta the past weok, S47 buy market srmery No, id cash, Sor i ein Ryaoy Surety, we Mi buz ligiter; Ne, 2 cushy PEORIA, March 10.--@tatn—Corn firm and {ey now mixed, ite, c. Myu scares No. 2 ProRtA, My higher; now high-mixed, 143 Onta flemy No, 2 white, It 1.064. ALaitWIxEs—Lowor but fen nt #107. + -Whont, 2,10) but chen, 85.200 bur oats, FO LG bs barley, 440 bu. a4 tly 7380) buy onte, NES—Whent, hth) bur corn rye, 4,00 bus Darley, OU Du, DELROLL, DerTNort, Mech, karen 1W.—F.OUR-Firm, Ghatx—Whent quict; extra nominal No, 1 white, FLGNGSLODA: Mirchi, €.00%2 April, 81.0943 May, #05905 dune, #hlnyg bid; No, 2 white, nothing sald; Ne, 3 BUTPMEN'rs—a30W bu Ww INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANATOTAR, March 10,-Gtats—Wheat stendys No, 2red, HGY@LUL Corn steady nt 4I4G2e. Onis Bendy nt kkeibe, BUFFALO, BUFFALO, N. ¥., March 10,—GRAIN—Nothing doing; prices notninnlly unchanged, Corn very acure, Onts very senrce, OSWEGO. OsBWEGO, March 10,~GiAIN—Corn scarce; Western mlxed, basic. DRY GoOoDs, New Yort, March 10.—Tobbors doing a fair trade; commission-hones business qutet; print clotha dull und ensy; LN) cason Attington Mills dress Koods sult ntwuctlon., The Bulletin says: * 8oven hundred casus af nen gouds will bo sold at nuction Tuesday next’ igoten rood in moderate request, Foreign Kouds re ". coTTron. NEW ORLEANS, March 10,-CoTToN—Stondy, with a good domundy" mlddting, JWKor Yow wulddling, Set re Di it rece lit H,687 Daluss groans, Haat hurts to creme Drliulite au Traneu, 6sss Bald 1 body Btucke, Bite. PETROLEUM. CLEVELAND, March 10.—PxThoLEUM—Unchangeds Standard white, 110 test, PITTABUIG, March 10.—PEtroLritM—Qulots eruda easy; United certillentes offered ut pu}{oy rutlned, Bc, Piladulphin delivery. TURP: WinMINaToN, Maret 10- Firm at 2c, A CRY FROM THE SOUTH. Address to the President from tho Ie- publicans of Alabama, My Telegraph to New York Tribune, Wasitnaton, March 8,—Tho following address wns delivered by tho signors to tho President to- day: ‘fo the President: The Republicans of Alabama. vongrittulnte you gud tho American people on your elevation to the highest ollice in tuelr gift, and thank you for tho patriotic sentiments ex- pressed iu your Inaugural address, In tho in- terests of the. people of Alabumi we desire to presunt to you a brief statement of thotr condl- ton, and respectfully but earnestly ask your curetul vonsiderttion of tha same, ‘Che clec- ton awa of Alabama opon wide the door to fraud, and rendor Smpossible its detection and punishment, indorsed, as it 1s, by wa aggressive: und dotminunt minority. Indeed, those laws NTINE, PEt es OF TURPENTINE— were cnuutcd , to enable this duml- nuit ininority to commit friud on the ballot-box, with, dupunity,, and therefore the eleutions fn Alabama ace atl worse than a farce, . . + Under the bunetut ttl ence of thesy luws political corruption and dos moralization, 80 previlent in the Stite, have ox- tended to the Federal elections, and they too now utterly fall to express the will and yoige of tho people, We, therfore, curnestly deslre thitt the Federal Election Inws be so ammendad that every legal eluutor fi Alabama, in common with the great body of the American peoplo, nay, without molestation at any election, if he do- alro, cust one batlotund have that ballot honest= ly counter, A froo end untramimeled exerciso of the oltetive franchise fs thy right of every legal voter, und this right the Republicans of Alubuimna dewand, aAnothor sacred right of ovyery American cltt- zen fan tae trial by au hnpartial jury. We wish toenail attention to the fiet that th ay por: tlona of Alban this right ts practically denlud tothe colored citizens by their totnl exclusion from the Jury-box, though many of thom pos seas vil the qualiticntions roquired by hiv for Surorg; dua word, they ure excluded from tho Jury-bux because of thelr culor, ‘She oducation of the masses "Is of supreme importance to tho Suutt."” Many of the people of Alabunia ave pour aid ignorant without fault of their own, and tho Jnadegiate provisions auido by tho State, dacriminatingly disbursod ‘by tho wutborities, huvy tailed to aifurd propor reliut, ‘ho ftepublicans of Alabama have ob- served wilh unelgned pleasure that: thie. dm- portant saliject ls engaging the attention uf the American Congress, and thoy bopo that it mmy {ake fori fi such fewisiation asx inay provide ib National law for Nutlouat cdication, that will extend lta buncilcent futluences over every pore Hon of this great Kepubliv. Inordor taut etl the peuple inay equaily enjoy the borin bloss- ingaof such a law, we dechireitto he of the highest finportancs that att tinds appropriated by tho Federal Government for this purpose sborid ia Alabama bo vontrotlad and disbursed exclusively unidor Federal supervision. Sho friehdsuf youd woyerutnent in the South look tu your Administration for protection aud support, aad the Mepublicnas of Alabwai, subs seeted 4s they. have been to the soycrest teats of politigal intulerues und perivoution, of saalal and business ostrackin, hive followed with tilterhus idelity tho principles uf the Itepubs Hean partys and now, upow the accession tu tha Chief Executive chide of tho Nation of a true exponent of these principles, we contidently hope that the pulronago of your Adininisiration: will bo bestowed upon ite felonds in’ Abba, who ure rendly iduntilied with the Intereaty of the State, and not Witete (tn the vain eadenvar ty pneu its enomicg, . my Joseph U1, Spocd, Wis. bird, Phiigp Juserty Eeeeenets Heke, an vt 5 aly ‘s eats A we McCullough a GOV. WASHBURN, Speelat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, La Crosse, Wis, Moreh 1.—Goy, Washburn has so far recovered bis heslty ng tu be able to travel, and left by train to-night for Hot Bpriuga, Ark. via Chlengo. During the past wouk tho fuprovenont in bis condition bus been very marked. Ifo hus been able to situp and walk around hig roow nb the Cameron House, and ou ony of two oecasions bag driven around, tho city dieing pleasant wautuer, It ja anticl pated that he will bear the fatigues necessarily | attenalny tho trip South without gorluis results. ‘The journey will bo mude in the ollicial ear of tho Minnuupolls & St. Loulé Railway Company, which bas been tendered for the occasion by W. D, Washburn, President of the roaa, and whlch urrlyed In thig city trom Sinncupolis thls meri ing. THD CHICAGO TRIBUNE: fRIDAY, MARCH T, 18sI—TWIELVE PAGES MARINE NIGWS. Striking Calkers Go to Work on Their Own Hook for the Compromise Wages. Seamen's Unton President De- niles the Charges Made by “¢, Vessel-Owners, Shipyard Work in Progroas and Contem- plated at Racinc and Sho- boygan, Moro Fleet Captains—Interosting Por- sonal and Goneral Notes, THE STRIKE, Thero was no notable change in the situation ofalfnirsatthe Chicago Company's shipynras and dry-docks yesterday, ‘rhe strikers resolut ly refrained from golng to work tor tho Com pany. During the day, however, Capt. Shannon, mustered a force of olght strikiuu calkers to wo. to work on the Unlon Line propelter New York ut tho wages puld by the Millor Brothers,—82,75 pordlem. In permitting theese culkers to yo to work for tha compromise wages, the Union men have made u falr acknowledsmnent of the defeat of thelr movetnont. to obtain $3 per diem, and also nn ucknowledgment of the fet that thoy nro acting under the .advies of somo one in refusing to work for the Chieago Dry- Dock Company, a corporation bul for whict thelr orgunizntion would not bo in existence tu- day. ‘The treatment thts accorded to these who. have always berctofure hefrionded them by. tolerating Unton rule ls manifestly intemperate nnd unnppreciative At fs proper to stec, right hore, that the man= fremont of the Dry-Dock Company lt connee= don with the atcike has been so notoriously wenk and vactllathig as to oxelte comment anid eritlelsm of tho suvorest kind from vessue owners generally. ‘There is au npparent Inck of force of character and deelston fu tho make-up Of tho nonaKenent that cannot fall to work to tho disnavantage of tha Company in the long Tun unless steps are speedily tiken to remedy tho evil, THE OTMER SIDE. A reporter of tho Bulfalo Courter, having heard that the members of tho Beninen’s Unlon feel uncomfortable over the nuttun of the recent convention of vessel-owners at Cloveland and Chlengo, called upon Fd, Kiokke, President of the Buifito Branch of the Unton, fora statement of tho grieyvnneesof the seamen, which that fune- Uonary nv as follows: = “We hold thut thoso conventions were gotten Up for the speetal purpose of attemptiur to breakup our Unio. The resolutions aulopted at Clovelind mean this and nothing else, Tuoy suy that the Seamen's Unfon is cneroaching on tho vussel-owners ‘with outspoken dictation, fixes the rate of enilors’ wayes and tho number of mon vessels shill curry, (nslsts that none bit Unlon hands shatt be ped and wind up with the stetemont that non-Ugion sailors ure often delvun from yossuls by monberd of the Unton, As regards the dictation by the Union and the question of wages, there Is Just this about it. Sallors have tho rlght and privileze to set a price on thelr Inbor. In common with ml chisses, of workinginen, and the Unian estublistes suet wages ns ire wrrranted by the condition of tho freight wurkets, When fretghts are dull anid Jow, wages ure low; and as freights ndvanee it Js no more than fair that wages should also ad- vance, But nt uo the bas this Unlon asked for au exorbitant compensation for tha siitterl Inbor of ita members, It must te remembere that sallors have but seven months fn the year for following thoir hard veention; and ot of this time they fusa considerable by discharge on urrival of it vessel nt Its destluntion, not be- ing reshipped until she his been unloaded aad kot ponds: tostartout, The se 8 Unlon hi never dictated how many men sall-vedsels should carry. Itisa fact known to masters ag well as to seumon that, a3 it rate, thoy do not curry qaulllclent number ot hands t wn thom in eases of senios; Dut ways allowed our nLers to jidze for thot selves whethor it were best for them to ship: Where thore did not seem ty be a sulicient crew, It svems to ne that legislation should be had to. conspel vessels to carry crews according to thelr tononge. A tnan risks hts Ife in olny out on a eraft not properly manned. Que Unlon duos not Inelat that vessels should carry nothing but Union men, OF course, we Khould Hke to BeO all our members employed; bit we do not pres vent Union men from shipping with ottsiders, Ac master may hire srech men as be pleases, and our constitution expressly forbi members from interfering “in aw with such a masteror his vessel. We to ench sall craft the privilege of one green hand vt such wagesas he it: ands a general thing masters have tot s particuhir band tuo much to be profhably eure red, As T have sald, we discountemince all imanver of rioting, and any member found gullty of interfering with tho rights of others would be punished, PE hive never Iniown an ine stunce where non-Unlon crews baye been threatened, or vesscis ahipploy. such been di tathed, by the action of Unien mon as such. Shipping oflees tive been tried in this elty as woll us in Chicago, and the result: war a con plete failure in every instance since the orga ation of tho Union, us good men found ft de mental to patronize thom, No sailor §4 adlittted fnto the Union whose eompetencn is not ups purent to nn bivestizating committee, und, as tis forthe truo iitorcsts of Vesstt-owners to uit tholr property In charge of able soumen, wo hive nv fear but that our Union will continue to ttourieb in a proper way. Wo ask nothing but good treatment and fair pay; and we are not willing to bellove that the mujority of own. ers of vessels will rofusu us whit is te right of every man” Whon Me, Kiokke said that be had never known of an fustunce where non-Union erews had been throatened, or vessels shipping non- Union men been detained, by tho notion of Union men, be wag olthor guilty of awhlfal misetutement or lo must haye referred to his home port soicly. ft cunnot be that hetts tn biissful ienarance of tho outrageous procee. tugs eoneted here and at Clovelund on numerous: occasions lust sengon, If bo really referred to tho whole chain of Jukes, then he olther stated nountrath or made a point-blank admission that hodkt not keep hhinsel€ posted coneeraingy what was galny on outside of his Jurisdotion. Me. Klokko's assertion that the Calon docs not prevent members from shipping with outers. does not comport with tho nels of: these mem bers here anid at Cleveland, us well a3 othor nko ports, since the organization was instituted, and Mr. Klokke certainly must have been aware that he was scullty of shutting bls eyes to tho truth when ha made thu assertion to tho ree porter, SHIPYARD WOK AT RACINE, Spectat Corresponitence of ‘The Chleago Tribune, Racine, March 10.—Consldernble work has been dono upon the vessela tnid up here, and much more retains to bo done, ‘The schooner Kewauncs is being calked, and will receive several othor tnluor repairs and o cont of paint, at a cost of F200. ij On the soow Mt Vernon now rails and othor repiiry havo beon mide, und sho will have a new suit of canvas, tho cost of all being 200, Seoy-burkentine Green Buy, new canta foro and nft, ecillng, deek and deek frame, some new outalde plunk, plank sheur, call and stanchions, enlkod all over, and several buidred yards of how cunvas. Cost of tho whole, $4,500. . Senooner Velty, new decks und deck frames, now celine forward, and general ropulrs, Hee cost of $1,000, ik ‘The schooner 8. J, Holly will recelyo oxtoutlvo papiilea before sho suits, such aa now Prints, eollog, ang outside plank, at 1 vost of 32,000, Tho sehooner Feartess tas been thoroughly overhauled, plank rutwoved in various parts of tho bull to asvoriain the condition of her fruimes, which were found sound and in gout vondidion, — she da recelviig new bulwarks, eulked all over, and other repair. The cost will be $800, ‘The scow Laurin will racelva a thorough ro- buikd from Hght water-mark, and pacity ine creased, by being made two feet deeper in the hold, at Cost OF $1000, Schooner Souvenir, wow canta aft and same outside plank, new stérn and stern frame, and ather general repairs, at a cost of 3500, ‘The repalys to the echoover Joacphine Dresden conshit of a part new deel frames and deck, somo outdhio plank, some now ceili, rault, stancblond, plank shear, und Othor repairs; cout Seow Venture, now stern and stern framos, new rall stringers, plank shear, stanchions, bul- wares, und general everbuul, ot un expense of Scow Planet, now musts, somo new- deck und deel: frumne wid outgide plank; cost $00, Behooner spe This vessel will be thoroughly. rebuilt, to obtilin a standard clissitication, | As goon us the feu leaves ene WHI be hauled out at tbe. shipyard, About €5,000 will be expended on od REPAIRS AT SHEBOYGAN, Spectat Correspondence of The Chicas Tetbune, Buenovugan, Whe, Mavehd—On readhug the Inurine wows (a THE TubuNE of the 2h ult. T divcovered that you erred fu stating that no other reputr was being done bere thls wiuter than that on the steam-barge Tilton aud schoons er Little Georgy. ‘That this lea mistake you will see by the followhng uddittogal poms: Tho schooner Dayspring ts bauled out aud wotting nrebuild, cmbsacing new frames fore and aft, new planks aud colllug, und a uew cubla, Bho will at the opontuy of novlgation come out Jo thryt-uluss order, ‘The schvoucr Waloska Js gotting new deck Deans and deck put i, aod bas also been raised about sixteen Inches forward, which witl gruatly Improve hex looks. id ‘Vhe soow Silyor Cloud ts hyyauy aousiderabla work done to her hull, and healen getting a now enti The replat fnew ci re Petrol is tiaving her oft maats hy Gwo new ones, Bho fa alen recelving titrehoard box and other repntcs, A Jteapet of Tine Tristxe. st CAPTAINS. Capt. Peter Anderson, Inst scason tn tho Lot- tle Wolf, takes eommand of the echoonor Arendal, view Capt. Norman, who goes Into the stenm-birge William Crippen; Capt. Christ Ol- son, lute of the Swallow, ssatines command of tho schuoncr Tanbella Sata, Capt. Charles Smith having been promote: to the steam-barge ers, Capt don Lelsk goos from tho keow Selb to the schoouer It P. Mason, Cant. Dap Swinburn from the O, [arrison to tho seow Belt, Capt. Henry Lelsk from tho sehoonér George W, Davis to the David Stewart, Capt, Jobn Shay will retuin eominand of the propeller Nashua, unger the tew owners, Tho following are the appointments of com= manders of the Heot fal up at Raulnes Boow Forrest, Capt. ‘T, lane; schooners Mediu Captaln not appointed; Goward, Capt. i Jonesy 8.1. Holly, Capt. C. Woolnough; Acuy Capt, Joun Willlimeons CL. Shank, Capt. Ane drew “Andersen: Green Ray, Capt. John Millers Rttrlight, Copt. John Roberts; Inbow, Cpt. Willinin M. Pigh; Luurion, Capt. Abratane Attiersans Bh Capt. Jd. Solberg; Venture, Capt. 2. inal jauventr, Capt. Thomas Jotine sont ML Vernon, Capttln not appointed: Jos phiue Dresdon. Capt, Alex. Atmierson: tags Sill, Cuptiln not appointed; We . Cap. Lovells M.A. Knapp, Captiuin not appointed: urd Fearless pt. John Cranwlo; Kewau- Capi W. WwW Planet. Capt. Gutmer- xperiment, 3 Speed, Capt. J. Clark, PERSONAL AND GEN Capt. Shaver was tu the city yesterday, en route for Milwankeo to superintend the altera- ton of the propellor Ofrden Clty into a steam bar Capt. Shaver will have cornmand of the Garden City during the coming season, Yesterday tho tug Flossie ‘Shletcke shifted soveral scows belonging to 0, I. Green, Tho tu ‘Trind costed wp during the morning hours, and is now ready for servic Anew whistle, huving, a copper belt three Inches fn Wutneter and twelve inches tong, has hoen constricted for Chicago. luprowners, with the view of overcoming the objections‘of tha Citizens’ Committed, [twill be tested on a tug: in a few diye. ‘he schuoner S$. Anderson, owned by C. 1, Mactey and the MeGordon estate In Muskego hnsehanzed hands, Muskegou parties are the purebase J naldurition bis not trins= ted, birt is supposed to be $12.0) cash, as this tho bottom price tlxed Tor vessel agents U, Michelson 13 converting the schooner Oracte M, idler into a threc-and-utter, The xulo of the atu broke the luc some dix. tance nhout the lighthouse at Ogdensburg, but. teams euntinte tu cross up Lo the present writ- ing. ‘Yho steamer Harela ja belng thoroughly over- huuled.and will sesume ber trips between Mrock- He nd Uzdensburg upon tho upentaur of tives igution. ‘Tho repairs on tho tig Maxon, nt Milwaukee, will be completed by April I. Tho rebulld will be more thoroich than was first contemplated, und sho will bu mado eutirely new above the water-line, ‘The repiirs to the engine and Ddoller of the tug Cov, of Milwaukee, will be completed by the 1st of April. Tho Henan repalrmy to tho tine will be completed: by Apel the sohooners Pinnet and Iebard Mott. work fs belng dong at Milwaukee, Tho frmeliers Depore, Menomin: of Litdington, ks on Wednestiy evening upon receipt of intelll- genco that the lee in the bike was alliftuig. Capt. Thoms Ebers, of Ashland, Intends to ature a new steambout paneiner: Hoe, to ran bes tween Astiind and Daluth tn connection with tha Wisconsin Central Kutlrosd, All the weirs over the new Welland Canal are how complete, and It only remains to pluce in position tho valves, which troniay ready, Capt, Charles Hills is giving bls craft, the scow Petrel, two new masts at Milwikee. They will bo one foot udler and a couple of inehos larger in clreunterence than tho old ones. ‘The sehoovers Lady Dutterla and Edward Blake wore sold nt public nution at St. Cathas rines, Ont, on the 8th. ‘The Lady Dufferin was: sokt to Catneran & Campbell, of Lucknow, for $10,000, und the Edward Hlake to Capt, H. Neel Bon, Of St. Catharines, far $1,500, Work onthe brenkwater for Rondeau Harbor bug been commenced, Cupt. Gilbert Budge Is at Milwaukee suporin- tending repairs npon the schooner'l'rumun Moss, ‘The old stenmbout Navarinols being overhaul et and rebuilt at Green Bay, and is to be con Yyerted Into a burge propelled by salls, ‘tho following coal-laden vessels, bound for Milwaukee, are lui up at Lower ‘Take porta: At Bultito, sehouners J, 3. Merrill, Alice 1. Norris, H. M, Seove, and J. 1, Mond; Detroit, schooners David Vanes and Joseph Bulges Port Colborne, schooner. C, Trumptt;. Sarnin, kohooner Moonlight; Cleveland, scheaner M. B.. Vrembte, ‘The {ife-saving crowa are to be mustered Into service for the seagon on Aprit 1. Line John Evenson will ncaln have charge of tho ilfe-kaving station at Milwaukee, ‘The Mitwaukee epubltcan hits tho following concerning rates of freight on wood to thas ports From Lanlingt $1.5) per cord; ¥ wike, $2; Orven Iny, 82.50; Hopkins 2 ‘These rates Lave beon accepted, and numerous charters made, The rates on raifroad tes ure alsy good, 713 vents per Uo huving been oilerea from Green Buy VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. A Serious Blunder. To the Llitor af The Chicago Tribune. Curcaao, Maret: 9.—This afternoon white un- suspecting mothers ventured out fer an airing, und their children were innocently playing aut on tho sidewalks in onv of aur healthiest focal- itles in the city, two hlretings frum the ffenlth Depnrtmént wandered up and down the strect fn senrch uf Nu. 35 Tulety-tifth street. Now, there {3 no such number as 35 ‘Thirty-tfth street. To any ond having tho advantsgos of tho prima- ry department of ang of onr achools {t would nt ones hive become apparmt on passing once up and down that there was no euch number that ft was a mistake, Hut wor thls wis not crough. These hirelings foul with Infection, just call nt each house, leave thelr pest-aim- tithince In front of one ot one largest grocery: stores for three-qiarters Of wn tinue, and thon telophonconly to tind that tho" Hoardor Health had inade a serious binder, and sent their portable [emer fnto au district whleh hits bitherte entirely free from tho drand scourge, esu blunders ave wltogether too frequent, and } write this to inquire whether (t would not be ndvisatte for tho citizens of Chicago, who pay tho salaries of these sanitary otlicers, to continue their salaries,—double them it need be, and grant tho @ vacntion until the seourge 0: stoall-pox has subsided—leave tho afllicted ones dn their homesto be cared for aevcording to tho Judginent of their own physiclans, and teave tho ambulance to the pest-house stable, dat no unnecessary burdens nay bu heaped upon us, . A MoTiHen. ————— HICHIGAN CITY PENITENTIARY, Bpeetul Dlapateh to ‘The Chicugo Tribune. Miciugan Crry, Ind, March 10,—The now Tle- publican Hoard of Directors for the Northorn Pricon acrived here yesterday. The gentlemen compas} tho Bourd are A.C. Reeson, of Wine chustert Leopold Lovy, of Huntington; and W, T. Haring, of Crown Point. The old Democratic Hoard—Measrs, Wilo, Hoover, and Lee—ure also onhand, aud wilt uinke a formel surronder of thefy responsibilitica to the new Huard to-mor- row, They leave a good record behind thon, tho manugement of tho prison during tholr bere, roneller Batlen- Tacand also on The and City: t Milwaukee for Grand Haven adintatatration hiving been mast satit: fuctory indoud, The now Directors will make but Ww chives in the officers of tho. pris The Warden, Mr. dames Murdock, wand his Deputy, £1. Baker, thou Dewoernts, will be retained, as oo fault fas been fond with thelr conduct of wtalrs. The posi+ Vous of Chapitin, Piysichin, and a few of the gitirds may, be ‘ttiet by" Republicans, yet to city {5 fut Of applicants, und tho new Directors ave befnggogged to death, The invoning Hoard are all thom business-men, and state thelr PUrpose ty be wk Thus careful attention to te duties of tholr postion. Thy prison contulis abaue d00 prisoners, over LO of tam belng om- ployed by contractors producing au anual revenue tu the State, SS A MISTAKE, To the Edtitor of The CAtcaga Tribune. Cricatu, Surg 10.—in the report of the Muirhead: and: McCleilun suft, in hist Tuesday's Wrinuse, tt be stated that "a cortaln preacher ownhig two houses fn the Tows of Lake had nut pall a cont of taxes in two years" As bE own my home, und part of u house en tho same lot subject ta imortgaye, and WE bud Just pald $6l of taxes on the day preceding Mareb’7, the above stittument was news to me. "Tho records: wif} ahow thot wit wis realeasinte taxes ond special aasossinents Have been pall rewularly cailivng tha last eight yenrs up to date, ‘Miso ult pursoiuil-property tused @tsessud agulaat me ave been pak. Durag two or three yeurs intuisters ofthe Gospel Were not wyseased for porsoual property in iho Tewn of Luke, but for thls Lam hot responsible. Furcier, | have never usked or expected any favors whatever from any uiietul of tho own of Lage, and Udeny tho insinuations of oxerting Intluenco in tholr favor, And whilst Mr. Mulchoad Ig nay nelzhbor kad persoual frivnd, | have no syivpatay or apilozy Cur anything that may be fuud wrong dn tho wilairs of tho ‘Tawiot Lake, Resspeat ov Tows or Lake, a varhyles Mr. Carlyle fora weuk bofore his death lay quietiy, nong of bis attendants speaking to bin, sluice ine etturs. 3 Hate Aire to be uw trouble bin. New and thes be kindly wade ble nieco understand thag be way WIthOUE abe, and at few ulgats betory digd be ge pe ey, W. weully whispered to FRANK SHARP, He Is Tried by 2 Jury and Found to Bo Insane, - Some of Ils Vagaries as Melated hy Himself and Other: ‘Tho triat of Frank N. Sharp, tho lnw-atudent, on the charge of insanity, was continued In tha County Court yestorday afternoon in the preae ence of au unusuntly Inrwa body of anectitors Hewasrepresented by counsel, nnd made the best Aebt by contd, even going so faras to take the stand in bis own defense, Ils father appeared a9 tho prosecuting witness, and was also repre- rented by counsel, nnd the cuso was one of moro than ordinary interest. DIt, J.B. KNOX was tho first witness, und testified that he hn known the accused seven years, and bad pre- serlbed for tim In the Inst fuw weeks. Me bo+ Heved hitn to be Insane when, tte Iast saw him, Dis syinpeorns belog slecplesness, suspiclous that his father had turned against him, and extreme melancholy, He was snug nt thines, but in his condition thers wero munifestations of homi- cidal tentenvies, Care and restraint, hu thought, would restore him. He noticed the first radical cbange $n him six months ayo, but Sharp not having beet # patient of bis, he knew very Aittle of tho date of hisdisense, He knew nothing of the cause of hls trouble exeept hour sity, Dit thought be bud been given somewtiat: todissipition. Upon one occasion he visited Sharp with De. Brower, and he beenme violent and tried to shout them, and be knew of his threatening to kill bls father. Dr, Brower testified that be knew the ni and that he believed bim insane, ¢ from n diseased pervotts system, Hla condition varied, being at tines apparently nie, wd thoi antindepressed and metuneboly, manifestion homicidal tendencies, He detailed the conduct of the necused when ho first saw bim, bis anger, ete,, and snid he concluted at once that he was ns and needed lininediate treatment, Mr. Cole, of efrcus notoriety, bad knawn tho aveused for seme tine, Sharp bad yuce waked him to go GET A CENTAIN LADY Fort IM anda niaygistrate to tnurry hin, and bad neterdt nganinsane person many times. He believed him mmeane, and an inant person to be at large, ‘The relations between tho aceused and his futhor bad. lw been the must core adil, Witness had at one time contemplated taking hin inthe clreus business with him, and would bave done so but for his condition. te ald not Know the cause of his insanity, snd tad heversecn him drunk butonee, Ite kuew of his visiting the Hot Springs some time ago for tho trentiment of some trouble, but thought nothing of It nt tho time. Samuel Sharp, the father of tho. accused, was the next witness, fle detailed the history of hls son ut sone lenwth, testifying that be bad taken hhn reeently aga partner, In the ranulng of the Shelton House, on West Madison street, und also. allowed him to read law. He found that the reading of law was not heatthful for bliin, how. ever, and advised him to quit it and take exer- cise Inthe openair. The first time he noticed unmistakable signs of insanity wes Jan, 28, upon hig coming from bls studies. He complained of belug sick, and thought ho was yo- ing to die, aud wanted: to be prayed for. He catled u payatelan, but he would nop inke any medicine. Aftor Dr. Brower bad provounced him Insane witness was loth to believe It. and advised bin to go In the country, but be did not xo. Subsequently the unfortunate left th house nnd went to the bank to draw what money: was there, and he followed bin and brought bint back, fearing that ho was going uway, He eould vot reconcile him, bowever, and tually determined to have him tried for lasanity. The proceedings were dismissed in the end, and he was next sent to Kunsas in charge of a relative, From this the witness repented the testimony of the relative given the day before, coveriug the cxcape of tho ungortunate and bis adventures through the snow and storm tn Livingston County, and his subsequent trinl for Insanity at Pontiie. and hig return Co thls city. Tle bad never had any trouble with the recused, ‘but thefr relations hid always been the best, ant he bad regarded hit a rathor sharp iu busiiess. Ina recent speculation he bad made $1.00, He knew nutoing of the cause of hls trouble except that he was inclined to be fust and had A FONDNESS For FAST WOMEN and stiinulunts, Witness exhibited a letter re ceived from bim when bo was in Kunsas, from which wild uad visionary extracts wero read, Jt one passage tho . writer wanted to know it Gen, Grant hud ealted upon his father about him, cte., which the witness thought was positive evi- dence of his tosanity. ‘he father burst into tenrs several thnes during bis testimouny and gonbed atand, its also did the acused, John Bell testified that he knew the accused toeve weirs azo, und that te was then sane. ‘Dr. ‘T. C. Duncan suld he bad examined the nee cused with a view to determining bis condition. Ue found him teboring under intense oxclt ment, which was natural to ong who had gone through his business experience and troubles, What he wanted was rest nad to be Tet alone, and he siuw no necessity for sending bite to an insane asylum, a ‘Mr. ‘Turtle was acquainted with the unfortu- uate, nnd bad associited with bln, Tho Inst thine ho saw him wis six or elzht wer ks ayo, sod he dtd not regird hisn as insane at that tine, Mra. Salyinn Jackson tyed at the saine house with tho negused, and bad never poticed nny- thingontof the way with bin. He bad hiul charge of the bouse wbout Coristnns, and de- ported himself ng a sino man. She bad heart dilk about bis being sick, but did not Know the hature of his sickness. Mary Madden bad known the accused for six yeurs, und nd seen hlin every day, aud su farns éhe knew he was a sine ian, Bho bad seen very Ute of him tho past three weeks, how- v' and bad understood that be was st John lurk lived at the Shetdon Hou: knew the unforbinate. He bid never regarded iin as insane, but recently hud beard ft talked thut he was sick. D, it. Hurley knew the accused, and regarded himassane, Had not seen lim, however, for elght weeks, Hi. L, Burnham, a fellow taw student, knew Mr. Sharp, and testiied that he bad been up with his cliss. fe hit not seen him since Jan tury. Several othor law students testiticd tu the sane effect Dr. J. N. Hydo was sent for and took tho ne- cused fate a side-rooin and examined him tor a fow moments, Ho testified that be had known Mr. Sharp, and, from tha examination made, was satiaiied that he was perfectly ane, Ite had met bln some weeks azo and he waa greatly exelted, but be bad lost the excitement, and there were no imunifestutions of a diturterd mental condition at present. Ue did not regard hhnagsadt eubject fornn insane asym, Ho was nut an expert in such inatters, however, . THE ACCUSED thon took the stand, Ho knew what was golnz on, and that ho was being tried for insanity, Hits health had not been good alyce 1877, when he contracted & lonthsomo discuse, and he did not wet over It until he went to the Hot Springs. Lhe had drank congjderable beer, wis fond of it, und could stand ema) deni, but bu was all right now, physically, n.ontally, and orally. When in Kansas bo wanted tu marry bis rolative'’s daughter, which ratsed a rew, and he ran away from hint on the way back to get way from his friends, Heforo "going away he deeded hale of his property to his father to hush up the Insanity charge, and rinee be had returned the people In his neigh- boriood had conspired agaimat blm to put btm into nu asylum, lest he should become rich and 0 prominent busineseanan. At Punting they tried to put black Mippore on him, bat ho would not hive it. His retativeshad been too kind to hin in Kineas, and ho wanted to pet back. Ho hud written about Coen, Grant, supposing that he might be one of the conspirators against bin, and had propovwd marriage to Misa ly Carson, of this city, but rahe tad refused. In Kansus he had I eae to marry bly second cousin, which he had a right to do, Since his: return the doctors had advised him to take a stimutant toheip digestion. but he had prayed to God to suataty him, and he thought he was all right now, He hnad carried concealed weapons for protection. butifntiowed to go he would novercarty anything of tho Kind again. He had tha best prayrag-mother la the land, and Aad eminent respect for the Jaw of the land. "To use bis own worrls be entd, "LE respect the United Kuites Constitution, the Constitution of tho Htate, ani allof the laws and ordinances, and Gen, Grant.” The witness became quite exetted at this point, clenriy exhibiting his real condi: Hon, and was withdrawn, The exe was then given to tho Jury, and after annteence of a few moments a verdict was re turned declaring Sharp insane, and recommend. { {ng that ho be contiacd fn an asylum for tho 1 insane. He received the verdiet’ without any pietientur emotional display, and was at once tiken tothe Jail for safeskeeping. ‘Torday he wilt ba taken to Kankakee for treatment and care, and his fricnds unticlpute an carly restora ton to henlth. a BEGINNING OF THE END. Spectat Vupateh to The Chicago Tribune. 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Each box bears the private government stamp, trade-mark, and autograph signature of the proprietor, rr 1 * RAILROAD TIME-TABLE. — RRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF Sisiuis—tonuntay meeapted.” *aunday oxconvods 3 fain or junds: iMonday exeeptod. fitaiiy, ery fnienas 4 Northwestern Tattway, For Mans, Time-Cards, Sieeping-Ua, accommodations Apply ad Ctarkest, ‘Grand Pacific, [rink Shlog,Patmar toute, 3 Uanatenis ana'tha Aenees aCedar Kaplas Express aCeunr Rapits Hxprese, afincifie Fast fan avloux City & Yanutin aUmana Night Kxprose vr weir Kayole Nrwit Bixp abes Moines Night Express, alles Moines Day Fxprens.. avioux City & Yankton, akreoport, Hockford & fiutuque. ek recport, Hockford & Dubuque. oF reeportIUkford& Lake Genova EMilwaukeo Keyes LMuwaukes Special EMiwaukoo & Green Bay. a Eiitenaken Haron an hs ren Hay & 3 LGreen tiny, voctanosenin pa ARDrS: pa olla Ext an Expi pin pm am Rm pm am Ham akitzin Sunday Hixprass. sam a—Henat carer of Woile and King b—Depot cornor uf Canal and Klnate: Chieno, Burtington A: Quincy Tea' For Mapa, Tmestanien. Secsing Cer ace dne nr Wonm niiply nt lathes ata Bae Hrink's texprnss Oflice, font at indlaaneave Gited Central Depot, Canal House, anaes eae anal and Sixtecnth-sts., Palmer Tenvo. ‘Arrive. bOttnwa.Streator, bNebraskn Expire! bh ity Express} 9 Ambuy, Toe Slorin Ee’ § LDowner's Grove Accommuda'n hPnciite Fast Express. bkaneus, Colorade & i Aurora Passenger. # MMondota, Ottawa & St Tania Be bitoekford & Freeport Expres tAurora Inassenste, PESTS Kanna Cy 8 inhi ix.) Leteepact x Dubtiquy Represes Theatre Train—Woed.& Sat, aniy & Dally, except Sunday, 35aa32 22328338 BS53333 eDally, oxcepe Saturiay. d Daily, except Monday. Chicago, Miiwaukee Ae Ht, Pant Ratiway, “Van-Handio” Nevot corner Clintan. and Cert M8. Tickot Oftens, 61 Clarkeste It aren Grand Paeltie Hotel, undat bent. : mer House, Leave. | Arrive, Milwautkeo Fast Malt Milwaukee & Waukes ze Milwaukev, BL aul & Mune ApOlA BXprens TALIS... esses Greon Hayy Menuata, and” Ape) 5 piewon Bxpross trains, .., Mllwnukos, Sadivon, Piniris _ bien, lows, and Dakota Ex... Stevens Pulnt and Ashland I< Milwaukee, “indison, wid frais ou Chien Express Fis Pawnee : oluiqueN Cedar lingids Eixprasa «1 Elvin \ Kirkiand Page. (nitions [Fast Eexpross All Minnesota trating mith vin attlwankan, . for St. Val nnd Minnoapol@ aro gent Giiner ein ates Joon und Lralele du Chien, OF vin Lacrosse & Winuna Witnota Centent Natives. Depot foot of Lake-st. and tact of dowenty. RcketOntive, iat ieaauatpns -ancand. iG egy, MUutpanuOIPnat, none Clark Grand Tenve, be dssag oeu FE agate ecgaa Arrive St Louta & ‘Toxas Expross bt lou Tusas Fase Tan Calta & New Urieuns tizpress, New Orioung & Toxus Fast Peringteld Expres: Sprlozduld Nisnt Express Veurin, Burlington & Keokik.... eeorla, Hurlington & Keoxt Ponting “& Chniamorch Bxpra: ‘hataworth Expret Gthnan Prssenger,, arts Dubuque & Sone City’ Wepre: Dutmue & Sloux Clty Express. PEEEEPEEEEE cepaguaseue. nsaturday night to Gilman onis. cOpbaturday bht ruos to Peurlaonly Watash, St. Lonts & Pacific Raltwav, Depatcorner Stewart and Archer-nva. (aeronty-tnirde BLD. Areliur: cars via Nees ‘Vicket Unlicy, bo Clarkeat. Staverstorun to medoyol St Louls & Guir Express.. BU Louis & Galt Fustane iy & Denvur Fist ne Uiylington & Kouktk ix ‘oxi spociat, + donde ianautnal Fa panda i Cara’ from Chicazo to Bt. .Wevrin. Parlor Vay Coachas rolving clidira Uiileaza to St. Loula, und Teo gina Chair Ricening Care Chionvo to ‘Hannibal snd SULouls oF Kauaas cig 6 VAY Cosctes Uhtcaxoto Chiengo & Alton. Union Depot, Woat side, curnur Canal and Van Bt avaty nade Van luroucee bride, and, Mwanty *2 k ces, at Dopo out Clare Tand Vavitiotlutolcand Waitage House. | earo, Kanes City, Denver & Pueblos Kausas Guy, Sania Fo & Denver Rhopnaie 2 elugiold. o bexas... Now Urluans ie ° Bt Louin Spriagduld & ‘toxas., Veorin, coon Fast E press., + Gi ie, vin Chonda § ¥ ax, vin Jolivt... ton & Kookuk Pekin & Puoria. Streator, Luoun, Wash natin Bx, Soltetce Liewht Accommeundon a popotcontiehiean Centent attroad. at Of LAke-st. and fuutor Twenty-socond-1t Tewot cities, drt outheast corhor of itane larkeat, dviph, Graud Maclia Hotel, und at Palmor Hous, [eave | Arrive, Mall (yia Matn and Atr Linoy,, New York & oston Sjecial New York ix. (duily). Baiamazva A: imimodauon, Auinnuic texpreas (daily). DL EXDFUIS pas yeesseeneesegze Giang itupiae £°ShuskezoH Mall Grand Rapids & Potoaky Expr atirand Hupids & Suskexon vOn Sundays this train lwivewat dip m Chiang, Roe Talal & actin Rates Depot, corner of Van Buren and Sherman-sts, “Tic ehicee Chrk-at: hormne tous. Palcier House, spsPabtUG dasckogae nd Pacite Hotel, and 75 Canal, corner Mudison. Leave. Arrive. Davenport & Peoria Expres: Cuunott Mule Frat Exproas., Kansas Cliy, Leavenworth chiiton Fast bapre Peru Accommudsuion, Counch tugs Ntahe Bunoaa Ciry, Leuvanwortt ‘chison NUE jtDalty oxcope $ ‘- tally Gxcent Sundays. except Hatundays, Lake Shere «& Michigan Nouthern Matty: ‘Wieket ofices a: depu.s, Van Huron-st, head of Ls dalle, ‘I'wonty-socondeat,, and Furty-uird-at. Tivaat and (retght uffice undar Shornay tous, und tres Gfhives in We Grand Paultio Hotel and lalmer douse, Leave) Arriva ams amy* Fig pu wey par Matt (via Staln Line) Ppecial Now York Fi, ital Hxpeces bail) aa fanue N, Ys Expres aoe Pan liaprdadsancetunersseeneee Baltimore & Ohio. won Hulldtng und fuot of ob Omtlcen, nd Chiurk-at, I Dopots, bixp: sucontlat, ‘Lich ‘Twontys liner Hlouse, Grand Hacito Hotel, and Dopot (Exposition Bulldt a7 Leave | Arrive, Depot, font of Lako-st. und ‘vat af ‘went: Pekotennicos at dluparn and Tt Randolph Pycitic Hote}, and Palaver House, Leave. , cinnatt Indianapolis & Louts: ynle Thay Peaproce, _Niabt Express, I+ 8:00 am § B3bd pols Pittehurs, Be Wayne. & Chlan eg eee cur, Yan Buren and Canal-sts. ‘Voxet Oitices’ Pibttaraat Paluur Mouse, Urand Pactde Lotwland Bt Dupor Leave. Arriva, OSS e001 rY TH) pin Fk A Lhtwenee af 94) pul Gd oo 7 Pittaburg, Clneinnat! Se. Loute 1. 1 \ (Clnclonatt and Koko Alr-Lloos.) ituacees ea. Toave, | Arrive. je 8:40 winj* 8:30 poo ins bral 300 bia Cuteago 4 Fasters filinate atallroad. (Danville outa.) # Bue.” Ticket Omcon it olfiiuse Howse, Grand Vaeldo Howl: Leave. ot, cornu ut Clinton and Curroll-s| oateeteamees at Depot and iat Tan Mucili Hotel, and U iluer Huuse, Arrive. reas au DUSCELLANEOUS. duray! 173 South Clark-st., Chicago. Consult yerscnully oF vy wait, frou nt charmw onalt clironte, nervous, uF mpyclal diseases, oun is ue only physician ty the city who warrants ures oF 7k, IDR. LUCAS, PRIVATE DISPENSARY, 10% Houth Clark-at. Cuarterod by the Statu ot Hlinois for the *apooul, scluntiny, uid spoudy cure” of private, nertaus.chrons 1 und urtuary discasus, Consuludon frog, Hours, ® My Wy ih UY to ae a, aati Jd Ye 0d Be Alle OL

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