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THE CHICAGO TRIB &= FINANCIAL. STOCKS. ; -s and Bonds Bought and an :fi, N. Y. Stock Exchunge. 95 & 27 CHAMBER OF GOMMERGE. J- T. LESTER, CTHAS. SCHWARTZ, E. K. WILLARD, ‘Member New York Stock Exchange. SAMUEL W. ALLERTON, Special. Jex York House-~SCRANTON & WILLARD, 72 Broadway, and 13 New-st. GRAIN and PROVISIONS bought and or carried on margins. b and sold fn Boston, Philadel- Siocks 8180 DOLS 456 Balumore. Stock Brokers AND Commission Merchants, 124 La Solle-st. (EESEREhor, Jswos. CHICAGO tocks and Bonds bousht and sold on New York pock Eschanee: A IAY & FIELD, Bankers and Brokers, 130 LaSalle-st. Members N. Y. Stock Exchange. Hehelp W71 DNEE SAE AT COMMISSION MEECHANTS. "SITH & LIGHTNER, MILTON C. LIGHTNER. mBfimESséun Merchants, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Bought, Sold, & Carried on Margins. 126 La Salle-st,, Ghicago, REFERENCES: MUYNGER., WHEELER & CO. PERRY H. SMITH, Esq. G. L. DUNLAP, Esa. Correspondents in N. ¥., Philsdelphia, St. Louis, Milwankes, Toledo. . E. DILLINGHAM & GO, COMMISSION BROKERS, STOCKS & BON K. W, cor. Madison & La Salfe- New York Office, No. 13 New B E.DILLINGHAM. R. H. PARKS, C, 6. WHITE, MemberN. Y. Stock Exchanse; M. S. NICHOLS, Spe- cia ESTABLISHED 1850, MeCORMICK, ADAMS. & CO. CGRAIN AND PROVIS ON COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nos. 13 and 14 Union Building, Chicago. CTRUS H. McCORMICK, E it MeGorraick Liarvest. Machine Co. CYRLS H. ADAMS. Liberal Cash Advances made on Consicnments. Grain and Provisions Bought. Sold, und Carried on Marzins. . Cozrespocdence Solicited. HUMOR. Bosom companions—Studs. ‘The battle hfm of the Republic— Gen. Grant. A sheet and pillow-case party—Tho bed-bugs. ‘Hard money is not hard to get wheo one has s soft job. Boarding-house butter solves the question of % rapid rancid.” . Thé [etter D s truly an old salt, having fol- lowed the C for years. The fellow made a bad bull when he went to steal s squash and ot gourd. ‘Eerncene ofl will fuddle aswell as whisky. Anyhow it makes & locomotive’s nead light. What is an island? A body surrounded by water. Givean example: A boyinswimming. “.Subscribers ure coming inat therate of fifty per day,” said au editor; and the rival pa- perexplained that they were coming in to order thelr papers stapped. “What are you doiny with that basin of ¥ater; Don't You know vouw'll wet your clean TRIst?" €aid his motber. * That's all right.” Bid 6-yeur-old, as he threw u lucifer into the waiet »1'm only watching 2 swimming match.” Another featuer in_the cap of America, and n Proaf of our superiorlty in seamanship, While Otber nations, during the month of Junuhars, lost Dundreds of ' vesscls, we, according to o Be- mau Verita, did not lose a solitary one. But 1hen we are bowed in sorrow when we learn that Ihete circumstunces ar.se from the sume reason white sheep eat more than black ones. are more of them.—Puck. Young Haysecd, a knowing young fellow m the country, was in town the ather day 2ud.“put up ™ ar one the firsi-class hotels. After dinner he strolled out 1o the office, and logup - toothpick from the box on the Sfice counter. uscd it vigorously on a set of to- 000-stalned grinders, and then replaced it garefully in the bos. saying as he did €o, ** Some dellers would put that air sliver in thelr pocket :;nk%r:y! it mi‘ui.’ butu there n};‘x,:muémng About me, n tell you."—Boston Com- mercial Bulleifn. d ————— A VISION. For The Chicags Tribunc. *"Iwas but a glimpse. 2 ficeting trace, And vet ] thought, How wondrous fair - The modeled beauty of that face. Bevoff by wealth of zolden bai Those ases of blue, whereln the light o merry finsties seemed,to dance ! {Ab! wo betide the luckless wight ho fell a captive to that glance!) Those lips, like full-blown rose in hus 5 (But sweeter far than ever rose), temed glist'ning with 1 mystic dew hat {n the sunlight sweetly glows: Fitttoy Fuardizus of the pearls Nojl0se whiteness vied with driven snow— \ot least of all the treasured spoils bounteous Nature did bestow. Buch cheeks: Full-round as ripened peach oglike the peach, were irm. not melio toeauty, ‘twould appear that each . '8sbut a rival of its fellow. “ Who'd think of asking mo: B re than this wfi‘zh&rien fi'o‘rm! \;clmu'rs u\:\su !rjex?fl “gf“ P seekiny further bli Cay 10 such a measure? ~ * GO, Feb. 17, 1881 L. H. MANSBACH. e — Lo A Tuulsian Salnt. hn!xten from Tunis report that the sudden 0, the greatest saint in that city, Sheik el Mocisea, bas caused universul regret. ' Sheik ol 5en befonzed to a fumily sacred to Mussul- hvp!s :20d was a direct descendunt of the khmet' During his lifetime he scarcely ever the ros duarter in waich be lived. He stent on m‘;ffilfl bis house, und refused the gifts con- Tentiel Se0t him by the neizbboring Arabs, con- mmn' bimself with the simplest fare. He wore 108 but @ woolen shirt, and always went foy eided, He spoke rarcly. His mania was mflmfl“sh houses. Every now and then he & into some house in his quarter, using a ”memeuu';“'“‘ and the house he touched was jm- an ely abandoned by its inhabitants, and be- € his preperty, the Bey indemaifving the oo ':lnn When ‘be visited the Bey the latter fevor neet him, and kissed him on the face.— el the Bey never bestowed even on his own hwcn& Directls he wns dead the Arabs sent n‘:xlen Shirt {0 the sovere:zn, who, however, ot keep it for himself, but divided it, and ton P’lrt to tne First Minister, retuining a por- A, Or himself, and dividing the remuinder Teljo. % Persons entitled to receive Lhe precious ] Astors, vocalists, publi recomm s Honey of Hobchound wag ar. A oothuche Drops cure inonc minute, BUSINESS. | The International Bank With- draws from the Clearing- House, Stocks Unusually Dull but Firm in Wall Street. Chicago Shipping Currency to the Country~Other Financial . Matters. The Produce Markets Fairly icteve but Unseftled =X Iigher Range Enarly in tle Day, Followed by a Sharp Downward Movement in Provisions, and a Decline in Grain. FINANCIAL. The Mternational Bank yesterday withdrew from the Chicago Clearing-House, and wili here- after make its clearances through'the Commer- cial Nudonal Bunk. ¥ Stocks were uausually quict. Secretary Win- dowm’s decision had been discounted, and pro- duced no effect upon prices. Money was cusy. St. Paul showed some galvanic notivity, * a bob- tail pool.” whatever that may be, struggling bard to put up the quotations. Gould :was said o bebuytng Jersey Central. Leading operators generally were dolng little. It bas been decided by the Philadelphin Courts that all the stock- holders can vote in the election to-morrow. Chesapeake & Ohio was an object of ndw inter- est, s was Maohattan. Thero wasa good deal of talk about the freight wur between the trynk lines, and the losses: by the weather, but he cffect on prices was iusignificant. Points to buy Kansas & Texas were In circulation. Comparing clnsing quotations with those of the . day before there were the following changes: DECLINED, . Liake Shore.. 1i1imn. & &t Joe pr Erle...... 1f| Mo, Kax. & Texns.. Chicazo S Norihwest'n. $4|C.. St. ., M. & Hannibal & st. Joo.. Am. Dist. 'Tel. Co., NCED. Unlon Pacitic. . New York Cenrai, | Tron Mounatn. 1)2711 707 AMichizan Central 15/ West. Union Tel. Chicago, STil. & S Faui'ty! Loutsvilie & Nashvilie., Chi SIS SU P pfd. 1| §. V. Ont. & Westorn... W L. &Pac. Nortiiern Pacliic........ Canada Southers. & 1.C.. file & Aupeake § Ohlo. . St 1. & N Jnito Central. the extremes of quota- Chi, R. I & Paclfic... Pacific Stail. Delaware & fludson. Philadelphls & Read. Sinohuitan Blesated. Tho following shows tions for the duy: High~ eat. Open- hg. Louisville & Nashs Wes.ern Union American Union. Pucitie Mal.. . Philadelphia & Rendtng. Chesapeake & Oalo. Do preforred., Cleveland & Cotumbu C.C.2LC. Han ibul &6 Do preferred.. Missourl, Kau Chicago & Norchwestern Erle... Do préferied e, second mOTnEe. Lake Shore-.... Wabnst, St L §'Pac Do preférred Union Paciuc.. Central Pacitio Nortbern Pac Do preferred. Ghicazo, Mil. & §1 Baui. 10 proteired. New Jersey Central, Deluware, Lack. & Wes Delaware & Hudson. hicago. It L& Canada Soutiern Manhacan Elevaied New.York Efev: Metrbpolitan et Elovaied bunds Central Arizona.. L L. & San Fram. pref - Denver & Rio tirunde.. *Western Unlon new stock—Opened, K; highost, 81; lowest. SU3: closed. L. Government bonds were steady. In Chicago, the District of Columbia 3.85s were 102 bid and 103% asked; the 45 were 113 and 113%; the 448, 1113 and 1115: the 5s. 100% and 101 ; and the 65, 10235 and 10212, At the close the 4s and 435 werc 1; bigher,'and the 53 and 6s & shade wenker. Forelgn exchange was weak. Sterling posted rates, 480@48214. For sixty-day commercial bilis forprompt detivery,475@477:. Forthree weeks' delivery, 4771@478%. Sixty-day commercinl bills, prompt. delivery on Havre, 531%@5314. Bor- deaus, 5315@331Y. Sixty-day commercial bills on_Antwerp, deliverable prompt, wers A33%@ 531%. Bankers’ bills on Germany were 3% for sixty days and %43 for demand: ninety-day prompt commercial bills, 923@93. Sixty-day commerclul, delivered prompt.93@933-16; same, delivered In three weeks, 13,@2%%. Baukers' zuilders on Holland were 39} for sixty days and 39 for demand; sixty-day commerclal was 30, Shippers’ exchange on New York was 40¢ dis- count. Chicago bankers rcported business light. Country orders for currency were moderate. New Tork exchange sold between banks at 250 S0c per $1,00 discount. Loans were in moderate demand at 687 per cent. Cleurings of .the Chicago banks for the week were reported as follows by Manager D. R. Hale: Clearinas. $ 45407 On the Chicago Stock Board thore were sales of Chicago City 4s, 5,000 ‘Wabash 55 sold ut 95. ut 10232 Chicago, Burlington & Quincy 4s, §5.000 at 92; $5.000 2t D127 §5,000 at 91%5; §5,000 at 91i¢. The foliowing quotations were mud LOOAL AND RAILWAY BTOCKS. HIQ. Asked. North Chicazo City R . Co. West Division City I 1t Co.. nicaxo City Kailway. aslizhit and Coke Uomyany. Chamber 0¥ Commerco...... o “Fraders Insurance Compan; Inter-state Industrial Exposition. LOCAL AND GOVERNMENT SECCRITIES. Dnited States is, 19 United States 4h=s.. ... Chicsto Water bonds, 134 Chicago Water bonds, is, Ik Chicaxo Water bonds, Ts, 14 Cnicazo Water bonds, 7s. 1805, Chicazo Clty bonds, 1s, :bl( Chicago Gty bonds. 4 Chicaxo City receipis, 4.. Cook County Ta. 143 Cook County Cook County Gouk County Cook County 35, 1 Cook Counts 3 West Chicago f.dncoln Park West Park 3 Chilcago, M. £ St. P. . . 76. 1. £ D. ex....1 Chicago. M. & SUP. 1R %, Hase & Dak. 1143 Chicazo, 31. & S P 1L R 63, Chic. & Pa Chicazo, M. X St P (L€ 63, Dub. Di, Chicago, M. & St. P. K. K. s, Mineral 1't. Chicaito & North: inking fund. | & 4 Chicnso, B &0, i, I 3. B. Jacksonvilie & Suutlieastern Wabash, St. L. £ P. Iat mor. North Chicaro Clty Hailway West Diviston City K. It 7. West Division City Hatlway & 5 ‘Tho valueof the sales of local and miscelia- neous securities on the Chicago Stock Board for the week ending March 12 were limited to $40,- 498.75. For the previous week, $261,098. BY TELEGRAPIL. NEW YORK. NEW YORK, March 12—Governments weak for 6s and 5s, and strong and higher for 4s an 4is. 3 “Railroad bonds were dull but firm, State securitles were dull. ¥ The stock market was dull. At the opening ‘prices generally showed a decline, and specula- tion was unsettled in tone. At the First Board | 11 the warket became firmer, and an advance of X to 4! was rccorded, Nashville & Chattancoga, Reading, and Chesapeake & Obio leading the up- ward movement. Subsequently Nashville & Chattanoogn reacted 2 and the general list ) to 13, the latter Reading. During the afternoon the market again -became firm, and prices sold Up 3 to 13, Chicago, St. Louls & New Orleans. and 5 t. Paul being most promivent in' the ad- vance. In the last hour- there was a little moro actlvity, putchases of stock having been made W08, Fopors. that the Treasury will next cek buy $10,000,000 in bonds. That there will be a Treasury purcbase of bonds is not untikely, but it is doubted whether any such amount will be taken. The action of Sedretary Windom in declding against the return of greenbacks to the Natonal. banks is cordially indorsed by bankers and brokers. ‘The Mexican Nudonal Railrouad (Paimer Sulll- van Company) to-day coutracted with two Penn- gylvanin firms for 200 locomotives and 5, freight-cars, 10 equip the rnad from Laredo the City of Mexico and Manzenilla, on the Pa- cific Const. This i3 said to be the largest single contract ever made for rolling stock in . this country. Thoe Company also.contracted for suf- ficlent forty-pound steel rail8 to lay 1,000 miles of track, with the neccssary sidings. - "Transuctions 203,000 shurcs: . C.C.&LC... £6%; Now York Central, Cannda Southier 3.400| Northern Pacltic. Deluware, Luck. & W.15000{Ohlo & Misalaslppi:. Delawarg'& Hudson.. £.4010n:arlo & Westera. 2000 Ohio Central 1] S0l Pacitic Mail 58 - = 000 Union Erelic, 1 Wabash Pacitic. <711000| Westorn Union. .. 13000 Chesapeake & Ohlo. SESEE New Jdersey Uentr il The following is the usual weekly bank state- ment; Loans, decrease, $2,242.500; speofe, in~ crease, $373.900; legal-tender, decrense, $822,600; deposits, decrease, $§2,7i3,00; clreulation, in~ crease, §17,600; rescrve, inorease, $844,750. Tho bunks now hold $117,400 in excess of their legul uirements. Money market casy at 4@5. Prime mercantile paper at o@u. Sterling ¢xchange—Sixty days, dull at 479i§; demand, 481%. . GOVERNMENTS. ., uflm 613 Virginia, deferred....115 503, L. lund-sra; 15 ‘Tennessce, nuw, 04| U. I Sinking Fund.:.12 Virzinia, old. ve W[ Lehizh & WV, 55 YViasinia, vew.. 30 [, . x 8, C. firsts.. 1. Virginia, conscl: Erie seconds. . STOCRS. . Alton & T. 1t pr, Wab, 5t. L. & Pacltic. %' Do preferred... Hanmibal & StJ06.. Do preforred.. Rock Island. Punuma Fort Wayne. Cleve. & PLSDUTR. 1linis Centrul C. B, & Q. fron Stountafn’ Chicago & St. L. & San Fra) Do preferred 1o preferred. New Yora Central. Do irst preferred.. C., St L. Union Pacltic stock. Centrat Pacide Northern Dacli Can. Southern . Michimu Cen. Tirie.... 1o pre Do preterrea. Northwester Loulsville x N Do preferred. iNashr. & Chattanooga St Laul, LA C. - 11 i ! % 1Houston & Texns.. LD, & .G, Western Union. Atluniie & Pacliic Pacitic Ma St Punl preferred.. 8¢ Paul & Umaha,’ Do preferred. Dol L. & W Horriy & Esse: Deluwars & Hu NewJersey Central Reuaing.. Dhio & Mlirsissippl x: Do preferred. Quicksilver. .. Chesupeake & Giiio . 124131 o preferred. iobile & Onio. |GAribot. e s+ Cleve. & Columbii. Central Arizona. C.C.& L C; Hemesiake {St.ndard, | Bxcelslor. Little Pits Ontario. BOSTON, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Bostoy, March 12.—The local money mar- ket is casier. One bank to-day received $150,000 from New York, and gbout $300.0% will come to band Mouday. Business discount i3 about 5% per cent. At the Clearing-House the rates were Band 9 per ceut. The Rross exehanges woro “212.4°130, and the gross balance $1.226.810. ;}f%flg\l‘%fi tor the wetk, $7,01LTi7; balances, ‘Tho stock market was dull and generally weak. .Ogdensburg was the chief point of in- terest among the ruilrouds, and, on large buying, chietly in anticipation of the annual meeting, 50l up to 45, and was very Strong at an advance of 2. Atchison advanced from 135X to 137 San- dusky from 26% to ¥i%: Philadelphia, Wasting- ton & Baltimore 14, to_Tib: Little Rock 34, to 841¢; New York & New England '1, to 57; Unfon Pacific L to 122%; Sumaiit Branch %, to 283, Flint preferred declined 1, to 91; Pullman %, to 159; Rutlund preferred i, to 203(; Boston & Al- bany f. %0 160. In boods, Hartford & Erle 7s were largely dealt . in at graduat advances from 53 to 59y, Pucblo & Arkansus Valley 7s advanced 14, to 117: Little Rock tirst 7s 3¢, 'to 112X : Burhngton & Missouri 48 declined from %0to $88%. Otbersas berore. To the Western Astoctated Press. BosToy, March 1.—Stocks closed as follows: Water-Power. 3¢/Cln., Bun, & Cleve. Boston Land .. un Boston Lund G £ Boston H. S E. Butg! ‘Atchison & Topukd K. 3tk Boston & Albany...... 1 Boston & Maine. 59 |0 Cotony. Chic., Bur. & Q... 18| Rutlana preterred. FOREIGS. Loxpox, March 12—11:30 a. m.—Consols, money. 99 13-16; uccount, 99 15-16. LONDON,- March 12.—Bar silver is quoted at 59130 per ounce. LONDON, March 12.—Consols, 99 13-16; account, 29 15-16. Am 45, 116 £ Ruilrond securities—Tliinois Central, 137%4; Pennsylvania Central, 65; ' New York Central, 1a2; Erie, 407%3 do seconds, 16443 Reading, $33%. Pants, March 12—Reutes, S5t 40c. N.Y. & 0. & 1. C. commun fcan securities—New 5s, 1037 ; 4148, 1143 MINING NEWS. BOSTON. 3 Special Duspateh to The Chicagn Tribune. Bostox, March 12.—In mining shares Calumet & Heela' declined from 238 to 235; Brunswick Aantimony #4, to I$; Duncan ;. to 33 National, 34, to 13{; Quincy- ¥, to 33; Silver Islet-1, to 30, Atlantic advanced 34, to 14%; Copper Falls 1, to 13 Ty the Western Assoclatea Press. Bostox, March 12.—Mining stocks closed ns fotlow: Allouez. Culumet §H. Catalpa . Duncan Siver. SAN FRANCISCO. Sax FRANCISCO. Cal.. March 12. the closing quotations of 3tocks: b Consoitdaied Vinginia 1 Crown Point. 1 e Rurekn Con. Gould & Curry.. Yeilnw Jncket. Ilale & Nore: 84 [Scorpion i Manhatian. 142 Tuscaroy 1.5 texican.. ;”I.vupuer 16 COMMERCIAL. Tho following were the receipts and shipments of the leading articles of produce 4n this city durfug the twenty-four hours ending at7 o’clock Saturday morning and for the corresponding time a year ago: b . SUIPMENTS, ARTICLES. S Flour. bris Flaxseed, Broow-corn, Cured meats, »: Beef, toa. Beef, bris. Pork, bris. Lard, Ds. Talow, B Buuer, bs, 1Lizhwines; bris. YO0l Ds. Potatoes, b Coal, tons. . Hay. tons. Luniber, m Shmnz Satt, b ‘Withdrawn f{rom storo during Friday for city cousumption: 5,07 bu wheat, 6,23 bu corn, 406 bu rye, 509 bu barley. The followiny grain was inspected into store | in this city Saturday morning: 1 car No. 3 winter wheat. 40 curs No. 2spring, 14 cars No. 3do, 7carsrejected (02 wheat); 7 cars No. 2 corn, 16 cars high mixed, 92 cars rejected (115 corn): 17 cars white eats, 9 cars No. 2 mixed, 15 cars low grade (41 oats); 5 curs No.2 rve,1 carre- jected; 2 cars No. 3 barley, 4 cars No. £ do. Total, 230 cars, or 114,000 bu. Iospected out: 10,57 tu wheat, 63,051 bu corn, 5,000 bu oats, 406 bu rye, 2,033 bu barley. % The following were tho receipts of breadstuffs in this city dunng the past week: 2 March 2, Marcn 5, March 14, 1, L o Flour, brls. Wheat, bu.. Corn, bt.. areh 12, March, arch 12, Mareh, March 34, 3 s . By DA% . (5 o vt et B mige ks 1108 2106 X The lending produce markets were moderately active Saturday, and frregular. All were higher at about the apening of business, and all feli oft later, then raled steady, Grain simply lost the advance of the previous sfternoon, while pro- visions did not stop till thoy had gone past that point. The wenther was bad, with news of nn- other severe storm raging in the Northwest. But it was thought a good time to sell, and sell- ers preponderated, though it wns scarcely true (asonce remarked) that “more was gold than was. bought.” Mess pork closed 6¢ lower, at $1547%@15.50 for April and $15.62:@15.05 for Mny, Lard closed 7%c- lower, at $10.55@10.574% for April und $10.56@10.67% for May. Short ribs closed lUc lower, at $7.67%@7.90 for May, Wheat closed %@c lower, at SLOS@L00K for April and $1.043@1.0+% for May. Corn clnsed steady, at38%cbia for April and 42i4c bid for May. Onts closed steady at about2%e for regular, 81%c for gilt-eagea; April, 20%e; May, 33sic: and June, 334c. Rye closed firm at 98c for gilt- cdged No. 2,97 for April, and $1.00% bid for Muy. Barley closed firm at $L05 for No. 2 cash. §ic for No. 3, and 80¢ for No. 4: No.3 for April sold at 8%c. Hows wero active und stronger at $5.50@5.80 for light and. at $5.46@06.30 for heavy. Cattie werc steady at $2.75@6.00 for poor to extra. 5 Dry goods was reported in faic demand, with no important fluctuation in values. Buyers re not very numerous as yet, but the number now showsa dally increase, ana the next few anys are expected to see a quite marked increase in the volume of sales. Boots and shoes were quot- ed quict and stendy. Rubber goods continue to meet with 2 liberal demand, and, as the market is bare of stock, fully late prices are being real- fzed. No important charge fn values of staplo and fancy groceries were noted, though there was a very tirm feeling both In sugurs and cof- fees. Trade was quiet so far as new business was concerned, though considerable was dotng in the way .of tiling back orders. Butter and cheese were in gond request at sustained prices. Driod fruits and fish were reasonubly active und firm. There wag a dull market for oils, and prices of carbon took a big ‘tumble, declining 13%@tc. Eline is now quoted st 20c, snow whito atl5Xe, 150 test at 13%c¢, and. 110 test at lle. Lard-ofl was firmer, and extra was advanced Ze, now quoted at &c. The Kinzie strcet markets for broom-cors, hides, and wool were fairly active and steads. ‘The receipts of hides are still very large. Build- ing materials are in active demand without change in quotations. Egus were in light sup- ply and firm at:22@4c per doz. Grease and tal- low were steady, with little business deing in clther departinent. A steady trade exists in green fruits, the better qualitics still com- manding higher fAgures.” In hogs there is a fiberal trade, with a small advance 1 the choice descriptions. There 1S no change to notein the condidon of the lumber trade. Po- tatoes continue firm at quotations. In suit there 1810 change to note. The market for timothy sced was stendy, that for clover wenk, and finx wus barely steady. Clover sold slightly under Friduy's prices. Dressed hogs weré quiet at £6.50 per 100 1bs for choice. Cooperage was un- changed. Durlng 1880 the manufacture of hog meats in this country for shipment ageregated about 925,000 tons, and of lard 25,00 tons. The for- elgn oxports during the same time were about 450,000 tons of ments und 25.00 tons of 1ard. A telegram from Nushun, Iu.: * Storm sad as any this winter. Ruilroads doing nothing till next week.” This secws to bo pretty generally the caso over a very large part of the North- west. PROVISIONS. HOG PRODUCTS—Wero faltly ‘active, and very much unsettled, mnging higher early under the wide- spread bellef tht thero waszolng to be furthor ad- vance, and tumbhng buck sharpiy when it was found that there were few bugersat the enbanced quota tions. ‘At the resulting decline buyers were more willing to take hold, und the consequenco was more doing, with more steadiness. * Liverpool reported the unusual advance of 18 éd in lacd und 1sin meats, while the local hog market was firmer. but there was 100 much stafoffered here by prominent parties who were satistied to take Inagood round protit xnd run the chance of belng able-toget inapmin st lower fiures. Tho pucking of this city to date since the close of February Is estimated at only about 5408 hogs, azalnst 153403 for the same time In 135, and 8.0 for Qo In 190, . MEss PORE—Advanced Ijkic per brl. declinea Me, and closed e below the Intes II'XCQ! of Friduy. Sales werg reported of 75 bris old-on private terms: 25000 ris April_ut # 15 W bris seller May at b nd 25 bris seller June at $15.37! tul, 957015 bris. Fho markot closed sieady, ai. 1 nsked for round fots spot or seller the month, §13. @15.50 seller Avril, and $15.CHG156 sel er May. LLARD—Adtinced Tise per 1) 1bs, declined 332 and closed 7ic Lelow the latest prices of Fr Sales were reporied of 250 tox spot ay A IO tes seller April ut $10.50:10.50; 33,250 1¢3 sol May at $10.00810.8) 30 tes seller, June nt iU, @ 1043 DX tes® seller July at 10821 1L and SO0 1es seliér the year nt HUL@ILAL Total, 15,00 tes. ‘T'he market eclosed steady, at W50 for round lots spot or sy Tt month, $10.5@10.5% seller April, and £1V65310.67% seller May. M5ATs~Declined about 10 per 100 1bs on mid- dles, while_end pleces, were casier. Sales were re- ported of 70000 fbs sholders ut .5 spot_und seller April wnd’ £.00 selier May: 51 boxes do at .10 spots 1,000 pes green hams (16 1bs) at fc: 15,000 Ibs short Tlbs AL TGS do at SL.60ETSTig seller April, and SL.0aE 0 veller May, - Pricés of leading cuts of meuts were as follows at 2 o'clock for fuil-cured, unless otherwise specilled: Stort [Shoul~ | L. & S.| Short Tibs. ders. Loose, part salted.. 0, boxed.. March . April, lo0s, May, Touss X Shortribs, seller May, Closed at .8 @ clears quoted at .10 Jovse und $1.90 boxu lands, SeMic boxed: lo pickled bams quoted at 534G §reen hums, mite avernze, 135 45¢. Bacon quoted a: 5i¢ £33 for shoulders, S@4i4c for short ribs, S @Si¢e for short clears, 10@IUKe for hams, all eanvased and pucked. % BEEF—Wns quict a1 5756400 for mess, §.75010.00 for extra mess, and §21.00@21.30 for bams, BREADSTUFFS. FLOUR—Was quiet, with littie chunge in brices; but the market was trm, though there was not much de- mund. Sales were lmited 1o 435 bris winters, mostly aL8.0025.15; and 1,130 sucks double spring extrus, partly at$1.10. Total equul to 120 brls. - Export flours were quoted at $100@3.25 for good Lo cholce, and rye do at G555 . OTHUER MILLSTUYFS—Were stronz and qulet, with Hight offerings. Sales were reported of 5 cars bran at #13.30; 5 cars middlings ac SIAXGIA00; and 2 cars iwhent screenings at $1800 per ton frco on board. Coarse corn-meal was nominal at W51 per ton on tamek. SPRING WREAT-Was moderately active, and averaged higher; 1t ndvanced about e, declined X6 74¢, und closod 5Z}c below the Iatest prices of Fri- asy. Liverpool was reported fnactive, but about {1 -o'clock some cables reported o better demand In En- glund, with a lictte " tffentng In prices. Our recelpts were axain sm(".er, with snother storm tbreaten- g to keep them at & very low point for some time in the future. But our. stocks scemed to have Incressed over 5,00 bu during the weclk.and o local operator was aciively sell~ 1 & rather long line, which Induced othiess to follow his exnmple in & smaller way, und the result was lower pricas, at which there Wis an _tmproved de mund. Cash wheat was In foir request, closing at SLU for gilt edied receipts Of No. 2, fnd iisc f rezuardo. Spot sales were reported of $.30) b 2t LOBEHLUG: NAD bu A0, TezuLn BL G DI L2 by o, 3 gili-edzed receipts, in good houses, at 9ibeGe; 8 bu do. In Central, st38e; 9) bu rejected, flli-edued recelpis, in good huses, auS0éc; 800 bu do, in Centra', At 7oc; und G0 bu by sumplo at Sradoc. Total, &40 bu, Also S0 bu No. 2 Minnesota, ellt- edzed receipts, at $1.025g. Seller April opened at $LIF( QL0 deciined to $1.005% LAWY, und_closed at #0014, Seller the month_was nearly nominal ut i) X closing at the inside. Selier May ranzed nt 5% und June was quict at about 1 Ul 515, WIXTRL WHEL F—Sule was limiied 6 0 bu red in Central, Hest storgze, at $LD1Y; other houses Bominally sumewhatless. Also W bu No. 2 mixed old e § CORN—Vas more actlve early, and_tame Iater, av- gracing firmer. The market for futures udvanced te, felf buck tc, und clused atabout the latest prices of Friday. “The British murkets were quict. und our re- cuipts were suiller, decrensing the volume uf spot offerings, for which thege was an improved demund. There wis some: heavy selimg early on orders from the East. which caused . recossion from the early " strength due to sympathy with wheat The “lower grades were - stronger. and " gbout all _ the wples —offered ‘were picked up by shippers before noon. Cash No. 2 closed at ke for rezularto A4 for gili-edzod celpta. Epozsales were reported of L5X bhu No.2at EOye; 2a0 by new Ofzh-mixed atie; 800 bu Dew miXed at WyE: 20N bu refected av M@ bt N bu do, winter receipts, it Adfe: 17000 bit by ample’ ut Weeticon track—the ouiside for whitd: 2400 bu (o ut e Wi4e free on bonrd cars; and S0 bu Sarsat Galc, Hotal. 616K bu. Seller Muy opened at (e, 801d L 125 e, und elosed at 24c Seller the month was about nominul ut Ji34eEse, AB‘ guicr at 3@ NKe, June in moderate request vy ale@sdie, July ot $2%iie. and Ausust Soid ot 4 36 —all closing with the inside bld, 0A’ Were in falr demund and steady atabout Eriday’s quotations. ' No. 2 regulur was quoiablo at 232, iud uilt-edyed sold ut 3ltfe. Futures were fairly active und stronger, March sclling_at 2c: April selling early at 2i{c, declining to 2 und closing a1 29%c. May closed at_nbout 33%c Juno at®Ye. Sumpies sold fairly. Cash sales were made of 1. bu at 3life for xilt-edged No. 2 in_siore 700 Tt to arrive), £38%c for not graded, 90@%%c for % (parL 10 Britve) on tracks 410 b at 85 (in bags) .4 frec on board. Total, 11,500 bu. BY TELEGRAPH: FOREIGN. Special Dispateh to The Gvicago Tridune. LIvERPOOL, March 12—11:3) 8. m—~FLOUR—No. L 11s: No.2, 8 11d. GRAIN=VWheat—Winter, No. 1, % 8d: No, 2, 95; spring, No. 1, 932d; No.2,8) 5d; white, No. 1, 933d; No. 23s; club, No. 1,95 100; No. %, 9 K. Corn—Now, B¢z old, 3s 63d. s PROVISIONS—Pork f8s. Lard, 63s. LIVERPOOL, March 11-1:3) p. m.~PROVISIONS— Bacon—C. C. duli at 43s 6d; 100g clear steady at 4ls; short clear firmer at 435 6d. Lard—Primo Western tivmer at 55, : LONDON, Masch 12-PETROLEUN-Relned, G > LINSRED O1—3s i1d. : TALLOW—Fine American, 393 3. . ANTWERP, March IA—Patroleum, H134f. LIveReoot, March 12.~CoTroN—Irregular and fiat d; sales G bales; speculation and ex- Dort, L0; American, 450, PROVISIONS~American lard, 5s. Bacon—Long clear, 42s; short clear, 439 id. The followlng were recoived by tho Chlcago Board of Trnde: . LivERPaos. March 12.-Wheat, not much doing; red winter, 587 No.2 Spring, 99 6d; No. % 8s 11, Corn—Not' much "dome: American mixed, 53 54d. Cartoes off const—\Wheat quiet and stendy. Corn— “None ofered. To arrive—Whent und corn_gulet. Pork, 635, Lard frmer, and 18 64 highe t s, Ba- con—L. C. firmer und 13 hicher, at 423; 8. C, firm und S36d. Beef, Is higher, ot 433 6d. Tallow, . Cheese, Tos LONDON, March 12.—LIVERPOOL—Wheat Inactive: itk LANE~Curmocn o cugrc—iVhoat. quist and ftewdy, Comn nol offered. Curgoes on ssage— Wheat and corn quiet. ik L NEW YORK. NLW YORR, March 1:—UoTTON—Qulet and ®n- - changed; futures barely steady; March, 10.8%; April, WsteiMay, Wave: June, WMe: July, 10.8¢; Aogust, 10.422¢; Sevtember, 1W.3%; Uctober. 10.5¢: Novembor, 10.18¢; December, 1018, * FLOUB—Henvy; recelpts. 23000 bris: oxports, 15,000 brls; super State Western, 33606 1.00; cominon to good extra, $1.2384%0; good to cholce, §5.00@ wheat extre, SH@LW: extra Ohblo, $125@G7D; St Louls, $1.25 Minnesota patent process, S5.50GS.00. 3 recepta, 5.0 b No. 2 speini, 1,18 ungraded re 2 in store; SLEHG mixed winter, §1.19: uniraded A U L11k; No. I do, 3.1y red, Sarch. $L2UG12%: Aprif, $1ALALY; 21 “CornFairly “sctive und n shade FR) bn: exports, S0 bu: un- r Stonen i st N March. 5 ril, June, 356" Onts—Kastors e~ s, 5200 Lu; Western mixed. $3@#¥c: whice do, Ly d lings, 19@18 ‘irm: moderate trade: yearlings, i3 tern and Westorn, 16@2c; New York State, 15@ GROCERIES~Coffee quiet. but_Srm; Rlo cargoes, WhusKice: Job fous, 104GHHe, Surtt—Demand fair and murkei firm; -fair 10 good redining, TH@e Molusses quiet, unchanged. Rice steady, with o Iair demand. —Dull; United, 8¢; crade, witn & good demand: hemlock Luenos Ayres,'and Kio Grand light, middle, aad heuvy welzht, 2g25e. h Wooi—Stendy, with a falrdemnnd: domestic Seece, @sic puiled, Z1@5e; unwasbed, I lexns, 146 . —Pork ensler; old mess, SIL25@ISTS; Beet :llllet. but steady. Cut meats long ciear widdles, §260; shori clear, $.00. Lard weak: in fiir demund; prime steam, $10.40. BUTTER—Quiet; H@de. Ciense—Quiet but tirm: 10@123c. 3 —3anufactured copper, new sheathing, e Tngoc Luke, WigGekKe. Plg-iron dafl and fGe24! Ameriean, 25%c; Russin Naulls, cut, SGL1Y; eliach, 0@ gi‘licxinn. Haide ! SHNITZER'S KREEMATION. For The Chicago Trilune. i Milwaukee Shnitzer had some draits dot vos peeuliar und oxcendrick, Vhich by his bead in shwollea bumps did brom- intly outshdick: Der befroutest one vas raise a shwell more big- wer as der rest, ‘Vhich blainly told uotShnitzer had atightness of der chest. 0Old Shnitz vas rich mit bonds and shdocks, - seckuridles und gold, Vhich efry nide, by his pillow under, dhey care- tully vas rolled; Dhen he'd lay avake- der whole nide out—-not a moutfull would he shieep, For he vas lofe to hear der bonds draw inderest dot vas shteep. Now it don’d vas argument dot Shnitz, mit meat dree hoondert pound. Vhich hmlgdubun his hefy sides, behind, befront, around, Could efer oxperience 2 tightened chest of dot mean, benurlous kind Vatshgweezes ub der heart o shmall, leafing notting but der rin But Ideliyou pouty mear der troot yoost now his bum 43 sbpeak all right— Mitwaukee Shnitzer der meanest man dot efer drew duvlite:; Hed radder shtarf for a loat of wood dhen - shpend a cent for bread To kecb bis family from freezin ub—dot's vat his olt frow suid. Now Shnitzer had dwo shmall childs, one bigger as der odder, Tnd dhey, bote did look so close togedder you couldn’t told one from todder; But der .cbizoddick comed dot vay, shnatched ub der Infant shiid, Vhich rmade der olt man frandick vonce, und his frow mit sorrow vild. und You didn’d vas heard some vagon-dracks, nor see some horses’ feet, T ‘As moofed along in front your door a brocessfon ub der shtrect: 'Dwas _Shnitzer und his veepin’ frow, mit der rolidary dwin,* Shlowfully valkin' der grafeyard out to bury dneir dead one in. Butsoon der dead one vas ferzot, und der ox- benses vus reckermempered too, Und all chalked down on Shnitzer's mind, vich daily bizwer grew: k He reckomempered pooty vell how high ub vas der cost To muk!:(lut[ funeral for dot boy, der one he Indely lost; Und for r;‘mny days his vanderin’ mind vas dinkin of some Infentions Dot woull sufe oxpenses In all tings, from loose- ness to conshtipation; But bow, dinks be. dem oxpenses safe in dis- posin’ of der dead: Vag vasser goot to bury 'em in, or fire der ting inshtead? - bu by sample atalbic for refected mixed, 55 refected winter, Di@Rlc for No. 2 und for No.2 white on track; LL0R) buat Iixed, S4@siie for rejected white, it Zwhité. und Nc for barloy outs free on board. Total, ba. Y- Was frm throuhout the day, with moder- ate cash business, und o considernble trade in fut- ures. Hegulnr was quotable at iSc und wiit-edsed sold” ALELO0 April was trided fu to o fulr extentat Sic #nd Muy ru.ed at #Lib bid and §L01 eked. Cash sales were made of 5,10) 01 ut e for regulnr and §1.00 Tor fresh: %44 bu by ¥ "0 8t e for rejected: 1. @12 for No. 2: una U2 for ungraded 00 Lruck; 45 | bags 1180 {rec on bonrd. Totul, &LN bu. BARLEY—Was nrm but quiet throughout the day, most’ of the trading belng conttmed 1o the' lower grades. No. cash was nominally $1.05; No. 3 (winter storage), Sic; and No. 4 (winter storage), 8ic., In fat- ures No. 2 for April was about $1.0v: &nd No. 3 for the - eame month, Yic. Samples sold readily at full prices. Cash sales were mado 0f 2.0 bu at 5iC for No. 3 reg- ular in store: 500 bu by Sample at 8@THC 1OF Na.4 Und %0 on Shaitzer soliloquized, mit vasser und mit lre, Dill be vas wore ubhill in mud as he vas in der ire; \"I:Ie‘;lcder oldest, odder dwin vas dookin'sick But d died, Olt Shuitz detérmined fn dis case dot fire sbould first been tried. So he throws him in der - o ; kidchen-shtofe, und gifs Und, vhen he makes der griddles on, der dwin turas into shmoke. les o0, 4 Oit Shnitz was prond i o S n}% 5 mit dot resuit und Allea 0 saw how vell dot fire vas B ‘:iut leef‘g;’“y:k work in kreemating nd ke vas habby like der de: T eyt uce vhen he dinks For, vhen he counted out der cost, he flnds dot. Lwould Fdaen hate b ; would radder bafe a tousand tollars pocket-book yaost now 19 titee Dhen_oxberience Such a feelin’ once like Mil- i{ £ wrx.ul kee ‘:l'lhul;zcl;s frow ;Xd 4 0st efry 1ay her feadures told dot she vas ger- n dni, e Und soon must add some fuel more to der fire dot burned der dwin. How gweer dot vas—shdill it vas true—der fead- ures sometimes shpeuk, i Tnd told us ail about somedings dot efen der heart don'd leak. Dwas of der outside, efry one did said, Vas vat’s der matter mit Shnitzer's {row, und der reason she go aead. 00st by her heart, most Vell, Shuitzer again brebared der shdofe as he vas do berore, Sohe hc‘vudld safe some oxpenses of a funeral by s door; But vhile he vatched der burnin’ flame, & shpirit dhere nopenrcd 2 From out der shnoke,—dwas his dead frow,— Moly Hoses, be vas shkeered! TUnd to dis man's dot shpirit shpoke, und der langwage vat she said ‘Vas fall ubon bis hardened heart like coals so ot mlt red: > “ Milwaukee Shuitzer, der tay vill comed vhen yOu must pay der due Vat you vas owe der tuyfels all vhen dhey vill kreemate you. TFor muny tays you shure vas been a mean, be- nurious man, o Tnd to safe n couble tollars, too, you vas loose But der olt voomans got some jeckubtions hers, und dightly shaueezed der Gwin. .Vile dor olv man boints to der fire-blace, und shwore it must £o in;* * i yoost haif a shpan Of habbioess mit & lofing frow, und kinder dot would grow, Und make dot lite more rich by you dhen all dot golt you show.” Poor Shnitzer got oxcited now, und great big trops of abweat Vasshdart all out his face und hands, like a fever vat he get. He kuow dot vords vas yoost der troot, as der alr vas gittin’ hot; He seeder tuyfels vus ready dherc to kreemate him on der shpot; * PROLFESSIONAL, . DR. PEIRO, Devotes, a3 for years past, exclusive attentio the Homeopathic treatment of o - CATARRH, THROAT AND LUNG DISEASES. Ofices, 81 Madison- ki Beas ol n-st. (opp, MeVicl e:’n];soe:!tm). RAILROAD TIME-TABLE. A RP:W'\L AND’ DEPARTURE OF AR T e BN o3 ey eeCE Dlonday excoptod, SDaily, ) o SXopte Chlcazo & North vestern Kallway. Foraps. Time-carls Sleeping-Ua. aecommodations. APply 826! Clark-st. Grund Paeild, Brink's Express ofilos, Palmor Houde. % Canai-aty 300 the ey [ deare ) Arave. aCedar ltspias Express, aledar Kaguus msn: aPucific Fast Lene, aSioux Clty & a0maun Nicat Expresy e s 1t K aDes Xolaes Nighy H:.DX'I;P:: ales Moines Day Expross . n%l"a"fléxpg:{rfik Yankton .. « uckford & Dy . S Resen ! #Freeport, W'k fordx @ Lenev s B¥illwaukéo Express bMilwsukee Sveclnl—&nnam bMilwaukee & Green Bay ... UAMliwsokes Passoncay ,. suunoy EEL-EEEEET EEFEEE 5o w0 PRYY IO HPRRDUROYPTUUR YYD AEBEBISEIEEIBARERARE E&5 innexpalis ™ BSE Pani & Minneapolis K xpress. 1 bPierce X Demiwout tix, ress. bMinnesotax Central Dal ota... BMinnesota & Central Dakota. bFonddn Lac. via Janessille aElzin Express, akdn Expre atiicin Fxpre: aElgin Bxpress, pot.carner of Weils and Kinie-st b—Depot corner of Canal and Bingie oo Chlengo, Burllnzton & Qniney Ra For Maps, Time-Tables, Sleeping-Car. Avcorpmnda- tlons, apply a¢ ) Clatkst., Geind Pacie: 1o or Hrini's kxpresy OMice, foot af Indlana-av,, Grind {ienteat Diput, Conal'and Sixicenth-sia. Baimer eave. ‘| Arrive, BOtawn.Streators Galesbunt Fix bNebraska Express, tha LDubuque & Sloux Cii Amboy., ltock Falle.% Sterliog b LDowner's Grove Accommoda'n biacttlc Fest Exprecs. M;?xl’l!k!. Colorado & T'exas Fnst| ine; id Baurors Pssane, BMendots, Otinwa & biucktord & Freeport Expre: bAurora Passenyer, burora Passanger. bAurora Passenzer. cDex Moines, Omniy bt Express. lexas Night ghinnens City & 8¢ o Freeport & Dubiue Theatre Train—\Va aDally. & Daily, Saturday. dDaily, except Sunday. except Mondar. .Shieazo, Milwaukee & St. Panl Rallway. :aml:‘l_llx;‘del:"ot{‘)f'ukacfl‘g;\ei Ciinton wnd Careotic and Baciic Hotul, and at Bepie, | e House, | Miiwaukee Fast Mail... ..., Milwauxee & Waukeshs BEpiess Milwaakee, St. Psul & Ainn, apolis Express trains Green Bay, Menssna, sbieton Exprees waihs Stevens Polni and Ashiung £ Milwaukee, Madison, nnd Prairis an Chien Ex, 1d: Eigin & Kirkiand Pass. (daily)... Eldn Speclal Fast Express — e RO PN RME All Minnesota trains run vin Mitw; £or St Pan] 30d Minnenpolis Afe srad Sither vi Srode Ison and Prafrie du Chlen, o via La Jroase & Winuna. Niinota Central Kallroad. Depot fo0t of Lake-st. and f00L of ‘t'wenty-second-as. icket Office, 11 Randolph Tickeromes 1l Kandolpheat, aaar Clarg: Gramd Shure dhey vas ready mit dheir forks vhen he ‘ub gave der ghost, Und almost vild of der brosbect goot for such & hefy roast. * His body shtill vas not yet cold vhen dhey put bim on dheir tongs, Und kreemated him, yoost droo und droo, on ackound of his many wrongs. CARL PRETZEL. ———— An Artist’s Definit Demand. + Londan Punch. Aunty—*And now, how many sittiogs shall ou require of iy niece, Mr, Sparks?” Qur Art- st (= model but most intlammable youth)—**Ob, not more than thirty, forty, or perhups fifty, we will say_sixty if you like, or seventy—at events eighty or ninety at the utmos, or——' Aunty—* Good heavens! why, you painted me in four!" Our Artist—* No!—did 1 really though? Ah,but 1eanseeatu glance that your niece's expression will be particularly ditficult to catch, you know!” ——— * Dyspepsia, billousness, nervousn erubleness, all cured with Hop Bitts ST. JACOBS OIL. and Pulmer Houze. St. Louts & Texas Bxpress,., BU Lows x Texas Nast Lins. 1o 2 am Catro % New Urleuns sixpce, M p Dew Urlouns & Yexas rido K221 P Bpringdeid Kxpreas.. ... =Woa Hpringneld Nusut KYpre: 50 5 0 oona, Burliogton & Koo} yan 7 eeoria, Lurlington & hooku R 1 Pontiac ‘& Cnatsworih Expred., 2 pm Cpauwortn Express. 00 5 Gliman Possenger. Erirey Dubugue & Stoux City Bxpros b am Dubague & Stoux City Expry 4 pm BOnSaturdey nisht to Gllman only, ‘SOnSaturday DNt rans 10 Beoraonly: - ‘ Wabaah, At. Louls & Paclfic Rallwav. DEE;“ cxmfi Stewnrt. Ml} A::ner«nm ('A"’ell!hkrlmrd- . Arc cars via State-st. ran ‘Ticket Ottice, b5 Clurk-st. fothe depok. Leave. St. Louts & Guif Express, SC Louls & Guif Fast Ling Kansus City & Denver Fas Peoria. Burlington & Keoknk E: Peoris & vekin Special. Springtield X Hannibal Fasi Line, Paly. iy except Jundays. SorE—Puliman Sieeping Cara from Chicago o St. Louls, Kansas City, und Peorin. Parlor Day Coaches with revolving chairs Chicazo to St. Louls, und Re- a'lh;x‘:lg(éh‘llr S“Ieenfinl CBI!I (fillcl‘."fl :flmflg‘w ng Knnsas City. No chanze of Day Coscaes ChICago i St Louls or Kansas e O Chlcags & Altos. Taton Depot, West Side, corner Cansl and Van By Ten-St, mear Van Burey-at bridse, axd Twonty third-st._Ticket Oifices, at Depots, 33 South Clarz st Grund Pacific Hotel and Palmar Lnuse. } Leave. | Ariive | Kansas City, Denver & Pueblo{s]2: Kansas City, Saw Fe & Deaver, ‘15,3) S Louls, Spriogdeld & Texas. hoblle &' New Urleags Express’ &1 Louty, Springdeld x Texas. Feoria, Buring- ¢ Fuat Expe fon & Keokue § Ex. via Chenoily Pekin & Peoris Ex. vinJollec... Swreator, Lacon, Wasn ige'n EX. 1250 pm, Joliet & Dwikht Accommodi 100, [* 5:)) pmi* 510 Michizan Centrat Ratiraad. Depot. foot of Lake-:. and f00tof I'wenty-sacond-ss Tieket Uice, 67 ClarZ-st., Juutheast cornor of itame doiph, Grand i*ycinc Hotel, und as Lalmer House. 3att (yta Main and Alr Line) New York & Boston Bix. Specinl New York 1. (daily). Kalamaz0o Accommodauon. . Atantic Express (daily) Nikbt Express Grand ltapld, Grund Rapids & Uetosty Expre: airand Kapids & Suske;on K. COn Sundays this Ualn lenvesats:hp o i sEigmen pmistiaw rmams. Back Taiand & Fastiin Ratteayy Depat. cormer of Van Buren and Sherman-sts. Ticton uttices, i Clark-at., Sherm: use, imer Houasa, Grand Pacnc Hotel. and 1 Canal, corner Madison Davenport & Peoria Express..... Council Blufs Fast Express. ‘Bansag Ctey, Leaveawortn chison Fast Express, Peru Accommodutton, Counci Biuus Nighs: Exgiesa., Bansus City, Leaveaworth & Ai| cluson Nigh: Express. . *Dally except Sundars. iy exce D8y Sxceny Mondays - 1PRHr excepe St Lake Shore'd; Michlgnn Soutnera Tailway ofices ot deper.s. Van % RS, T enty-sorondse. and Forty-tilrd-st. Tedor RUEUMATISH, Heuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Ganeral Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Faet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. tion on earth equals ST. JACOES OTL a3 LY ?flo f‘:mglmple and eheap External Remedy. A Lt S bt the Comparatively iriling outlay of 50 Centa, and every one suflering with pain can have cheap and positive proof of its claims, Directions in Eleven Languages. S0LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE, . A.YOGELER & CO., Baitimore, 2d., U, 8. 4 MISCELLANEOUS. . “WSAHIDR. KEAN, NOPAY! 173 South Clark-st., Chicago. nsult personally or by, mall, free of cha onwk e oF specli] disensce. Dr. J. Koan 13 the only physician in the clty who vummu cares o =9 DR, LUCAS, " PRIVATE DISPENSARY, 182 South Clark-st. Chartered by the Staté of Illinols for the “special, " of private, nervons.chron= T B rianey Aisoses. “Consaltation froe. Ho urs, 9 |} 22T T Em.w&masmap.m. Sundays, 10 t0 123. mm. only / ~fDally excent Sunday, “Dallv. - ‘under Sherman _iouse, and ticsss hbia i the Crend Daditc Lotel and balmor Houss. Leave | Arrive| e, Man (via Maln Lige)... Special ew York Kxpi Lighsnlng Express (dally). Atlunyc N. Y. Bxpress (dali; Fast Expreas, Bn‘llll;nfrn flzfl:l? ok o Expositon Bullding s (00t of D and st Wick 61 Oices S Clark sk, Paimier House, rand Paciric Hotel. and Depot (Exposition Build* 2y Lave Aive Express + T30 amls B0 pm Horins 5 405 pml3 $:0 am *Sunday excepted. XKeaknkeo filus. +, f0nL0? Lake-st. #nd 00: Of Twen-v-se3nd- & D retogMces at depots and 121 Randolph-at. Grand Puciic totel, snd 'aimer House. Leave. 8:0 smy i 8:1 pml Ly, Cincianatt, Indlanapolls & ‘Louls Day Express., Y T e oa $7: wa Pittsbure, Ft. Wayas & Chlenry Rallwar. Depot.cor. Van Buren und Canal-sts, Tlckst Ofces, B Clarc-at, Palmer House. Grand Pacids Hotel, atDepos = B Leave. 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