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10 TS CIMICAGO TRIBUNI: TULSDAY, AFRIL b, 1881—T1N FAGISS, Sunday and Monitay, 1060 1 total Inst wouk, Gl Whipped fast ook, s, Prices difered but slihily Trom tha ruling rates of Haturday, ‘Phoy woro envy for mixed nacking nad the poorer grados of ight, bt all good prides wers firm al full dgures. Althousgh tho nupy Lefore tha pens wore elon; 10 primo [t soid At K. AtA5HKEGH, and mkips and market cloned Tnirly atendy. 00 BALER. JOQS=Recrived durln eamn timo Jast woeek, 1 iy sors muiernte, tlo day wos far spont o draggging. Poor or 10 choleo henvy at HL03L Tho . PPrice, Price. A5 TGl 0l 6 0.6 G HiEiP- toint nat weuk, | wora without ni 4.0 for pOOF 10 $.60e. T Tor cholce, Tolotiod #6.0% L 1,200 snmo tinie Jast 3 whipped Inst weok, KA onblo ehiange, ranging from ¢ A tlock of oxtrn RUEED BALER. Ar. Driee, 104 #1.9) w13 55 RAST LARERTY, Apl TT, Fridnp L enadt theowiih and &8 Tt o total for tha wweek up to nnd Including lo-iny 8.5 through and & Toenl, neainst 4330 theotel ond 1,431 Tocus tho week befora: supply Mght, niid all nought wy £or Now York but i fand OF bwir kpt for fomo biich= o ntuond hrleosand somethink In aivanc of Inst wook; the iling fizures nnd e £ho why from falr 10 pritny .20, nnd $424 13 ARkod for sotile yot unauvid, > ecipts, K10 totnl for tho week, 1248 net weok; Phiindelphias, K080 OrKe B30, Buenr—iioecipts, 820 head: total for tho weol, 1K1 aninAG IR0k st weods oK. agtiva ot Sl ighor than iast wee! 3 YOUK e New Yonk, April n-Reeolpts, 4,10, minke i FA000 S0 tho' weeks ucidedly activo at nn ad- YOO OF 503 commmon 1L, xtoEs, {0 IRt Tt Menra, 10401 kb 10 prini 1de; exporions wsed A fat steers, and paid 1gel 1 Tor'guoi foiss shipments Tor tho ik, W Hve entiley 150 quarters beet, 280 eare muMon, 1) drossed 1o RPN Lo-HrTows 50 11v0 cattlo, B0 Gunrs s LeQt, HA) careasses mutton. EIEP=fteceinta, 6,60, mnking 20,00 for tho weak firms shoep, bacict yewrling lnmbe, Gi(ecise, BN leedipr, €00, mniang 240 ur th weeks Lieg bows emor, £/l per W) 1683 Sulr sialo hokn, 8T, Lowtd, april teceipts, 2,100; ahipe 1000 firm lehor: Enatoru shippera lepd- portors, SAENE good {0 clioles steors, S NRH 10 Talr, #.2heLa); butchers Rrides strong; be wtrongi best sleers, H.lool8 0} ors, &) kg ; fectom i takon br shippart, mente, 205 medium to Ty AL }&{ tu goud .+ $12320.00; cholee to fany, 6.2 Fls—Activ; Yarkers and i tiiores, E15G50; @I} Tecuipts, 4,407 Ablpuionts, 140, 8 TALTIMORE. BALTIMORE, April 4.~ CATTLE—Mnrkot falrly 1ity, O mediun, $4@3c; ordinary, S{@ic: o oR e G S3L Toctin, S8 % SWINE=Full supplyi modemto domand; $M@S¥er HULEE ANT LAMIS—Arrivals, 149; shoop, fL.00D T; 4o Sambs &0k each, KANBAH CITY. Spectal Dispateh to The Chiago Tribtine purrent. reparts? “Rucoipts, Wi abipmionte, %05 de- arra ol A runtRet s Tativo, shinpus, $LA 307 native stockers und icodurs $UKid20; native 235, Hous—Ttecoints, 1 clloloe, FoDusity bt AMIpPI uild’ mixod PacKIng, 006515, CINCINNATI. NNATIL Aprll 4, —110G8~] common, §1.25 . ReCeijLs, 1,07 Ahipments, 620, BY TELEGRAPIL TOREIG: TAVERIOOL, April4=1t:0 nm—FLOUH-No. 1, 118 §0.2, 88 6. GRATN—W hent—Wintor, No. 1,'03104; No, 2, 0s 40t No.2iW; club, No. 1, s No. 2, Us 7d. Gorn—Now, S 3kt O, s Bk, PROVISI0NE—Dork, (35, Lard, B3 0. At 53 0. Gnaty—Rocelpts of whent during tho weok, At- lantic ports, 13,00 quartors; Pacliic, 000 qunrterst o qunrtors. LONDON, April 4~I"ETROLEUM—Notined, GH@GH4d. URCENTIN E~Bpirits, 318 5. —1054 sigLrutot and nughangeds reeolpta 20; siip; mixed pReking, £.40¢5.80: choico to fancy hoavy, 3 avtieo it tio botfurt it heavor, bssties it recoipta, 7o, KANHAS CITY, Mo, Aprll 4—CATTLE="Tho Prics Rt 150; shipmonts,” 2: sieads zht, £.406,0.00; paeking, £5.:0¢5.50; bulchers'y Speclal Dlspateh to The Chicago Tribunes spring, No. 1, 31z No, %, B &1; whito, No. 1, 0s fd; LIVERPUOL, Aprll —LAKD=1'rimo Wostorn dull othor sourcus, 4,000 qunrters. Itecolpts o corn, 14« ANTWERP, Aprll 4—PETHOL LivERrooL, Al 4—COTTON-Finn: 626 1-16d, Bales, 100 bales) speculntion and oxpost, 1,000 Amoriean, B, TEADSTUYPS—Finn TALLOW—Fino Amorican, 10, ‘o tollowlng wero rocalved by the Chlengo Bonrd of THade: LIVERPOOT, April &—Wheat In falr domand and firms rod veiuter, s 11 sppring, a1l NG, 3410, Da 1. - Corn rathor ensier it fs $5d; Cargous oif Count “Whent strongi demund ‘Talr. Corn irat; notio of- Tered. Tonerivo—\Whant tn fair dvmand nad jirn, Corn itrm, | Fark, Gs Trd, St thds bacon, L, C., 4 5, C.o 31t " Tdlow, dufl n nwer, Bt G, Chedse, G5, Bieof, 708, MAMK LANE—Wheat qulot niid irw, Corn i LONDON, Avell Ho~L1VEURO01—\Whont firm; whito Michiann, s 1d; W orn red winter, B ikl Corn aulotund eaglornt b g MANIC 1k K= Whiat corn tirnt, Curgoea oft’ Const—W tinat aicong, Cdrn, mone afured. Cargoos an Prssiu—IWhont und curry tirm, Falr avorage guality of Amoeriean red wintor whoiit for prompL Khiluant, Jia: U0 Tor shipment dur- ing the present und following month, fd, Country markets for whoat—Knglish and Freheh firi. Fastis (‘!a‘ duliverien of English wheat during tho puat wook, 2,000,000 qrs. NEW YORK. Speelal Dispatch to The Chirago Tridune, NEW YOULK, April 4.—GHAIN=Whont—Winter wheat finctuated rather sharply on o loss active market. Waustorn wouther and erop roporta topresented as une favorublo, sttmuluted the spuculniive nquiry through tho onrllur doabings, und led to an udveues of uhout ¥t por bu, und tonding nlsa to stronuthen valuos on prowpt doltvorles, 'Ihroush tho nfter- noon the market doveloped hoavinoss wnder n yonewod prowsire Lo placo mippllon, snd on the option Iist a broak ocourred of fully us miuch astho oarly gatn, prampt doliverlos also recodlui n tritly, closing, however, generally stoady at the madiffed rates, Kx- port denlings wero comparativoly moderate. Hpring wheat negleeled and unsettled. Soloa No. 1 red ’ cloglng at LI nakeds Noo 4 red ut HL2@LH for rallrond und #1240 for canal stock, cloalng nt $1.25 bld for rallrond cortifls entes; o freo on bonrd e $1.5@1.505 do Aprl FLEGLL, clusing nt $1.23 mskod; do May at $l260 1294, ologlng st $1.72 naked; do Juno nt $1.2074e1.21%, clofing at §1.21 asked: do steamor grndo nt ¢l N Bred at #1L215E).2Y ungradud red nt ILITW1L), us to quullty, A resolution was ndopled to-day by the trudo roguestiug the Graln Commlites to piace July and August optlons on tho yradus of No. 1 white and No, # red on the rtequlsr gmin colls, Corn—Modarately nctive businoss ruported for enely « delivery nt goneraily steady prices, In tho option line the dealings bave buen to n fulr akgregnto und fndicativo of o slight ndvance, though leaviog o wenkor ond irregular, Sales ixed Westorn ungraded ot B@kie,” ns o to quality (vory Inforior went us low ns By New York steamer mixed, nbout 51,00 bu ot 873udse, clusing at 5i3c) No white'at o (an advunce); stoamor white nt 57@d7%cy yullow Southern ut Skjop luw wixed ut BTN (8 car-lond ut the Fennsyl- vanin Contral vator ns luw a8 570l round yollow, W bu st o (i ade vaneo); New York yollow at - Gio; stoamor yulluw at Sde. Oats iain quita sctive, with early dulivorlus quoted up elige und options vn No, 3o m bu, closink, ud o rule, stroug. Bales white Wostorn ungraded at 4@, us to qualityg mized do ot Silfo; white Btale st @Vuslc; mbkd Btats nowlual; - No. 4 Chicago quoted ut 4180 bl Hyu advancod shurply on Huht offurings und . much MOPG UEKoN duainnd; primg Bruito uttont suld ab 81,0536 LY, eloalng at 810G May duilvory, b €1,10; slu,” Suptamuue doliver. private tore, quotod at e, Burloy quoted' o3 sentintly s buture o w dull wurkot. FHOVISIONK=-Tlog pruducts only modoratoly active, even Tu the instuticos uf ‘Woateri steain lard, ni prices nro quotod genernlly wonker, Wuatern s Dotk vory dull tor turly doltvery: quatud of the slose ut #EWLE for old moss, und standurd o ohules Drutidy vt $6.00 Cor nuw do, i (i optiun e without noremant, with Apeil bt wioted B el iz, and Sy aC#IR2S. Westorit stenns Ined i Iovd duniain foreutly dellvury at eoslor”pricon, loweing off oy $1UL foF contruct krndus, und 1 the' option he s rus #tricted busltoss reportedl wtn furthor coductivg, wiih April closiug ut 410 bld3 Muy nt 1,00 bid; Juho at s July e L AugURL 68§10 Bskody vallor th A Luw dull, but standy ontho boats of 75-10, G-l 10 flr t0 Kand FNNg THECOVIdY FIIGHTE=A Suir dutmuid brovalied [ur decomnios ditloi, ety it tha Lurtlirrolint lino, sithy ruuts for eurly Uso quoted sumowhat stoadivr. For Liverpool Tho Engaguents by stcat woro: Flour ay'ls Wies 3l nvatly throuxts frotknt und forward spnivs, aidbr oatport stuumor as luw s b b, Grwin quoted AL, baviaiuli it 102, lunaly hralicl teobig fal darsins shiponts, purt by 0uthort awamurs us ow s 5317w i, ‘i ths’ Weatern Anoclated Press, NEW YOUK, April &-COTTON=Firmg 10 110G 101516e: tutures vull und stoudys Apnl, 16.6%: Muy, e dunie, duites July, 1W5io; August, Lksio; Sops tember, IS Ootuber, Wi Nuvewbir, 16laop Dos cambor, Mo, FLOVit-Firin: recolpts, W00 Lrle: oxparts, 15,000 bria; superiiue State uud Western, 2 cotile s to kuod uxire, $1 406305 k00w 'to “chilice, $.Uks £33 White whent 6xtrn, S.0hiW; ozt b, H4.000 G50 BL bouls, {L2060.455 Minnosots patont procoss, TR GualN—=Whuat dull; T8 ¥ No. 3 do, #1241 Fuliroud ind e mixed 1.0.b.7 N, Zeud, 7, $lau Fedioe o 0 LUy ungrudod, Breidhe: SHVALH cBei Mo 2y GER4er 0id do, Blu atoro, sgcs T ilxod, TG uy, Gwsiiger'dune, S il Bighurs’ Teouipte, $1,00 $iedic: white du, $iGole. Stocky Wheat, LIGUA bug corn, ', un i bariuy, 0 L3 rye, 2200 b Hrug gt winally unchuniod, Guockuis-—Convo qulot uid unchunged, Sugsr Qullund unchunged. Mice stendy and fulely souve, I‘r‘rfituv.um— bull; United, 8lse; crude, vlg@ile; nund folr aad markut trm; Gatiie 17000 1L uil and woak nt o, rap ra dull ond custort old mess new yuoled st §itol lieof ror; . Cut woale dullj lyug clear wids / | tlos, B2 Aeain, #1140, HETTE - Cuzusk— Ahort elear, 00, lard dulli pnme ) utet and wonk nt (@se, ull and unchnngod, ST, LOUIS, Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tritunes ST, Louty, Aprll 4—Thoro wero A ut of whont rhipped by river to-dny nnd none by il ‘Thera woro 24013 bt of corn slilppod by river: and K16 Ly il Frolght on whent ftge ind on corn fe. X To the Weatern Assoclated Press, £ Lome, Mo, April 4—FLouR—Unehanged, GRALN—Whent Bichor nnd unsottied: No. 3 red. SLGHALY canhy LT April; SLENGLISKALE Mayy H.03GAISK Junos HLWKELOS July: $L.02% Angusty HLOBG@L0I4cLUNS the yonry No. 3 dod10IM: No, 4 do, ti}fe. Corn higher but slow at 2@ H3(c canti; $20 it July, Onte highoe nt ¢ Mny :fi{!nnm.mnu. Itye chintiod at Rc@-41.06, nrley (in o fondyy datry, e, Ergs-Guiot nt o . Wil Y oSiendy it sLon, THOVISIONH~1'0rk (til] at #15 Lari firm nt $10.43 @10, Dry enlt ments dull ot .10, ¥,i5, #W. Bacon quint nt £5.0), B, $48), COTTON=Qitlel nnd_ unchanged at 10%er salos, 600 ) 14001 rhipments, 2,100; atook, K0, 81 whent, 61,00 bat corn, ¢, nonot b (LU bt PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPIIA, Aprl 4| Minnosota extrar, 8020151 Ohlo oxtrnn, B0 Minnesotn patent process.$i.07%55; winter patonts, medlum, KI5 Nyo tlour senree nt§illlg. . GRAIN=Whoat In falr demund; futwres in good demand; No, 3 red, olevator, $1.253¢ No. 3 red do, 215 No, 2 roud, April, $L2E 24 May, (L2043 13141 June, HAT LK. Corn In good demundg senmer, on tenek, H4es sall mised, Aprll, Riiger May, Si@sbe: Juno, 5itg2si!{e, Onts mudemtoly net- vo una higher; No, 1 white, $ig; Mo, 2do, 4@ itkies mixed, 4lc. I —1n_ iy domand, Toof—Moss, H2.00; Indin hicss, €214 . Prima’ mees pork, #i00@ W, Tnmd—Smoked, 11G10ge. Lurd—Primo stenm, #1103 kettle, SILL s BUTTER-Ol heglectedi mow firm and wantedy creamery oxtnu, fkuiscr do good 1o ehofee, Ark New Vork Statd and Brad oniksIvani, oxtras, 2@ile; dalry oxtr Pty Kous—Stendy: 17c. ClERsE—Clioleo seareo; low grades plonty .ond ek at [2atBer fule to uwod, i, gici do Kood td chuled, Lol =N oniinnt; 74 Wittskv—Dull at #L10, MECETA~Flaur, G brls: whoat, 21000 bus corn, 00 big oate, | i) b, EHIPSENTS~W hoat. 140N buj corn, 101,200 bu, ' BALTIMORE. BALTIMORE, Md., Aprll d.—FLoUR—=Ensy, tut not quotnbly lower: \Western supertine, §.25@1.0; oxtra, BG5S Tamily, .2, tose GRAIN=Wheat—Westorn hilghor but innctive: Ing'wenks 2 Westorn wintar red, spot, L2312 Aprll, 8120612000 May, $.2UGLANK June, $L2G 120 July, $L1GMALIG August, 8,1H@LIG Corn— Western steady and qulet: Wostern mizcd, spot, BfadTe; Apil, KXo Mny, biedid(es Juno, b stenmor, 83t Unte vory dulll Westorn white, et A:R'L Tiya stendy nad quictnt §LIMLLL e HtoNA—tteady, but rathor more quiet. Mons PrES Ok, 1A nowe S, Hulx mumt-Pnoka {ucshr, Tncon—Shonlders, flics clenr rib aldes, bfe. Tianw H@11e. i) Laid—Retined, Ve, NIITEN=Quiuts printo to choico Wostorn packed, Hadie: Tral s WMo cargacs, ordinary to Ar fesn YA ol i DIl e #1.0%62 103 Tor Jobs lots, TS0 Livari T stendy; cot~ Kt L, o; Hour, 2wt p . Gl iU briay witea W0'bug corn, i =AY hient, 157,500 bz corm, 71064 b, BALES—\Whent, $EMK bit cori, 169,10 bu, NEW ORLEANS. NEW ORLEANS, April 4—FLOUR—Steady,with ngood demand; supertine, #i8); XX, #i0; XXX, $.35eh25; hilgn grades, 85,4026.45, GiaIN—Corn firmer; 63@0kc. Oats nctive, firm, and highor; Ste. ; ConN-MeAr—Dull; £.90. MAv—Demand activo; prime, £2L00@2400; ehoalce, 2000200, ROVISIONS=Dork quict and weak: old, $13.50: now, $0.00@10:71. Lard quiet butstendys tle, Bulk monts qulut but tirm: shoulders, loosg, Bfes pucked, Giic; clear rib, Ksio; elear, ntondys shouldor, ftistes clenr rib, §G4e; clear, 4o, Hnma—Sugnr-curad, stuadys canvised, 1l ) :'l":yll!l(\'—uull!l but firni; Westorn rectitled, TL0 UnockrIES—Cofley ordinary to_gowid, 1 lot but stendy; Rio earwoos, Hugar quiet: common (o Ruod contmon, R{mfitye: fafr Tn fully fale, Dantlcr {yimo o o olce, juidies Yol clarifod, $1idho, Motusson dull atia’ nominaf: no supply, excopt low frndes of opon keulta wnd contrifal; Inforlor, 156 Ies centrifugsl, 2dzife, fermenting, Wike. Hico 15 Ordinney 0 prioi, 1953 c. BRAN—ILighor o BOSTON, BOSTON, Aprll d—FLoun—In moderate domond; Wostern suporiine, $.0031.23: common oxtra, $.40 6 Wisconaln extrn, 3LG55); Minncsota oxtra, pring patents, £7, 5 winter patunts, GUAIN—Corn qulat: stenmor -tnixad and yollow, salgaettes no grade, 55Give. Onts etedyy No. 1 and oxtrn white, $814@3lo; ¥ Flah it 1 HFCRITTH=Kinur, S0 brivi corn, 63000 buy whont, 250 bu; outs, KN b, s—Flour, 410 bris; corn, 19,000 bus wheat, MILWAUREE. MILWAUREE, April 4~Fl0UR-Quiot and un- changed. GRAIY—Wheat flem aponed 3o wonki; No. | Milwaukee nominal; No. 3 do, fresh, April, (B56e: My, $.05) (s Juno, $LOGK: July, 3 No, 4, #i0; refueted nowinal, C. Onts strongwrs fale demand; 2, Egc. ' Kyo Airm butwearce; No. 1, H0L Barley wenkers do . W, tendy, * Mens nork, #1259 cash nnd Lard—4ud0 cnsty 'and Aprily 1.0 #—Qutot nnd unchanged at .80, rTa—Flour, WU brisj whent, W00 bu; onts, b, 3 HIIPAMENTE=Whent, 7,000 bug corn, ZL0N bu; onts, 8,50 bu, 2 . TOLEDO. ! TOLEDD, O, April 4—GRAIN—-Whent quiet, but firms awmber Michignn, #1043 No. £ red Wabash, spot, £LAL Aprll, $1.101; Moy ond duno, Ha131 duly, $LU3( August, L0331 rejucied, 16ie. Corn qulat; high mixed, 4530; No.2,d5%0; rejocted, die. Outs quivts Clover qulet: prime, $1.00; old do, M.25: No. LoRED—Wheat quict nnd easlor; nmber Michignn, EL1Bg; No, 2 red, nrul. and Apnl, $LIUG May une Junu, Liigt Julfl. # .Ifi_lfA “}Itm"n H—\Whout, 2,000 bu; corn, U buy onts, it BUIMENTS—WWhuat, W,00 bus corn, 20,000 buj vats, 14 b highor; alosed neaiy; No. CINCINKATE, O April 4—LuTTON=Qulot; 10}e, FLouR—Actlve and Heums family, $1.00c5,25) faney, LI, GRAIN—Wheat netive and firmg No. 2 rod, 8,003 1.0 Corn firm; No.3 mixed, 4i37iic. Onta stondy; Now 2 mixed, Fisisito. Lyo strongo Na, 2, $L1t Hnrloy searco nnd tirmg No. 2 full, §1.0551.10, PROVISIONS—Pork quiot; $5.50. Lant qulst: 10,73, Bulk woeats—Donund 1ht, but holdurs firmy shoul- w; clour rib, (141" Hucon yulot; shouldors, rib, 8305 clonr, #8.40, KY—=Stewly] §LnL ER—Activa uid Hrm; ch 312y chotce Central DI Western Rosorve, PEORTA, ~QUAIN-Corn netive and fiemy I{@dlke; now mlxod, 13 115e, Unta ko eashiy snles for May, Sule, No , SLGLON, Proia, April now high mixes firmy No., 2 whito, Hyo searce IILII Ii_lrrlll 1G1W LN EN—UInohnngod av gL, RECKLPTA = Wheat, K24 bug corn, 10250 buy onts, 37, o bus ' Diriey, UM bt BRUMIENTE=Whout, nonor cord, 55,5% bu; oats, -7 bu} Tye, 3,0 Lu; barley, none, TWANSAS CITY, Fpeeinl Dispalch o The Chicago Tribune, KANSAR CITV, Mo, April 4—~GUAIN=Tha Prics Current ropurts: Whomt—lucelpts, B0 bug abipe monts, BN bug trnary No. i eash, widip; April, Edgap No. 2 cush. f85e: April, Wer No. 1 eash, oy Aprll, e, Com=Hecolpta, WA Gy MmO, Sed bu vy No. 2 casl L’hul 4\hrll.ifi‘)‘\k, 4 DELROIT,. DrTnotr, Apl &~FLouR—Firm and quiot, AuAIN—\Whent in good demwand snd sdvancingt No. 1 white, $1.05:45 Aprll, $LW Muy, 81.08!4; Junv, §1.08; July, 41454 No.d white, $LUiGi R, rod, SLI, e Coia, T b3 BhlpION, 20 e | 2 Y BUFIFALO. -BUPPALO, Aprll d~GRAIN=Whent nogloctod. Corn scarco and firnis Scars mixed Western ut 8lo on track. “ll\ll na| nsl.lull. Barloy In good demand; 1,00 bu e 0SWIEGO. 08wWrao, Aprl 4—Guaiy—-Whont stondy; No, 2 Spring, 4133, Corn stondy; Wostorn lxod, bl DRY GOODS, NEW Youic, April 4.—Cotton goods miher more act= fvo in firat hands, und Jobbory dolnka Sair businoss. Printe in woderato roquost., Conesivgn fancy prints aro radusod o 6o 13, Ginghnms 10 brisk do- Diuud, birt lawns ‘wouus slugylan, Woulon SO Tiieiin saya: v Fine brows sheotlugs aro vor iiruy Lol by gonte.” . i PETROLEUM, CLUVELAND, April &—DETROLKUM=Yory qulet; Stundand white, 110 test. Be. Prrrsurig, ', April L—PETROLEUM = Quiott crudu Bemp United curtlticaton, Bligol rotlised, ik, P gaitory. : TATCRVILLE, P Aprl 4=PETHOLEUN=Oponed aggos ihidat, &1 awus! olun ShD SR Rlaari, SN e ot COUTON, NEW ORLEANS, La, April 4~COTTON-Btoady; widding, 10o; Jow mlddling, Woi good ordis dinury, 8i{ci IIH:‘IUCMIA"‘- 15,441 balea; rows, 15,470; ox- L4 L0 tircat Britaln, 8,00; to K AN Con- DU LS SRS ke b w0t 0 Lo TURPENTINE, WILMINGTON, April &—3LIniTs o¥ TURPENTING— Qulat st dilaa, o MARINE NEWS. Inquiry for Grain Vessels Devel- oping and a Charter Re- ported. Death of Alvin Bronson, n I’lo~ noer Vessel Owner of the Lakes. The Esteom in Which Sailors are Held—Reswnption of the Can- tionary Signals, A Fow Disasters and Scveral Wrecking Opora. tlons—Local Jo!lings and General Notes. LAKE FREIGIIT: Considerablo inguicy for graln-carrying ves- sols ls doveloping. Tho shippers in tho market do ot care to pay over seven cents on corn to Buitato, aud ns o rule enrriors decline to nceept this flgure, bemg Limpressed with the klen that elght cents will be freely patd befora navigation opena thirough tho stralts, Agents antleipate a good demand before the ith fast., whon winter storago veases, Thoy ngreo with the ownery of veaseia thut olght cents oncorn to Buitato muy b abtalned, On I-'rhh\{' My, Ueddes ,etanntered” tho Canadlun _schooner Munzandiln throwgh My Atkina & Neckwith to lond with - 2 bushels of eoen for Kigston, 'Tho agetts decllne to moke publie tho rato, wlowed Imr bushel, but nasure partios inquiring that it s better than bus been pald to n Lok Ontario port prior to the npening of navigution for suveral scasons, They clalii also thut the frelent allowed 18 better than seven cents to Nuttalu, From other sonrces pointors have heen obtalued which seem to Indieato thut the Man- znnllla yrets about 1 cents per bushel. The propeller St Panl is ehnrtered for slx trips between Butfalo and Duluth, snd will re- velve two centa per hushiel moro than theenrrent rate betweun Chiengo and Bitifato on her down- frelght, nnd 20 pe 1t above the rate paid bee-, twveen Duilafo and Chlcagy on her un-freight, DEATII OF ALVIN BRONSON, The Hon Alvln Bronson, tlio oklest citizen of Oswego, died on Friday Inst. Mr. Drongon was barn in Waterbury, now Middlebury, Conng Muy 19, 1785, At an early aigo ho was shipwreckod hetween Cipes Fenr and Hatteras, und purchas- fog matorial from his vessel and othor wrecks, securcd a master builder and constrnets ed o brig and schooner sulted to tho West Indin trude. The enterprisv consmmed, two yoars, The schooner wmade soveral voy- ages. The brlg was completed and londed Just in senson to be overtaken by Mr, JdeiTerson’s emburgo, which chianged her destina- ton from u West Indin ton Conneeticut voyngo. On n sitbsequent return homwe from tho West Indies he brought the ilrst Intelllgence of the capture by the French of his sehooney (Philun- der) under Homgpurte's Berlin and Milan de- crees for having been bound ton liritish port, Bho was condenined, 8ol and l)nllplhl 1 by tho Cuptain, and atterwanls eaptured ander tho Dritleh orders n councll for baving beeit ton Froneh port, and aguln condomued, Jueob “Pownseil, of the houso of Gillett & Townsend, now proposud to Mr, Bronson to unito with him in the cousting trade of tha likes. I1e nssented, and, with Sheldon Thompson, shipmustor, somo ship-curpenters, proceeded to Oswe River. At the fulls thoy cut tho framo fora schootier ol 100 odd tous on tho gronnd now ve- cipied by tho thrlving Village of Fulton. 1o thion visited for tho livst tlne tha hupict of Os- wegn, his future bowe. 'hompson proceeided 1o Lako Erle to provido materisls for another vessel on tho Nlugars itiver. With their Joint enpital of FHOY they built two veasels, estube lished o storo ut Oswego nnd nuathor nt Lewls- ton, and u cosnection with Gen, and Judyge Por- tor uud MaJ, Buarton (who held from the State n lengo of the Niugarn poringe), thoy comducted wajor purt of the commerce ol the lukes for the two yeurs preceding tho war with Great Britatn, In I812 they found thut thoy Ll escaped Honn- parte's decres nud Hritish urders In councll, to o lnvolved in o vindlotive aud desolating war, Tholt buriness was bLroken up, and their nomes wero fnvaded, plundored, and burned. Mr. Bronson was appomted Milltary and Naval Storekeeper nt Uswego, When tho post was threatencd In 1814, the entive disposition of the pubtle stores wus commitied to his. diseretion; and niter the enpture he reeelved tho thunks of tho Quurtermastier's Department for thoe skill nind success with which bo discharged tho trust, 1io wus himsolf captured with the remuant of tho stores on hand und taken on board the tng- ship Priuce tegent, thonconsidered niine trizate, In 1815 he murrled the youngest daughter of Capt, Edward 0'Conuor, & rovolutloniry suldler. Afterthe war ho 1esumed busliess with hls former piriners, and excended (L by @ broneh at Blnek [tock, eonducted on tho purt of Town- gopl, Bromson & Co, by Tuompson, and on the part of Porter, Burton & Co, by Nothoaniel Bill, under the Hrm name of Sitl, Thompson i Thelr conneetton was closed - in 18 mune yenr Mr, Dronson was - cleeted to tho New York State Senute, und secured the pnssage of alnw authorizing the construction of the Oswewn Cananl, In 181 Gen, Cnss, Secretury of War, on the namination of Silus Wright, ut»polmml nlm one of _the visitors uf tho West Polnt_ Acadeiny, I 1835 tho firm of tronson & Crocker wus formed, aud until 1858, whea It was dissolved, was the lirgest nud most important commercial and forwarding lirn un tho lukes, having ut one thne a flest of twelvo vessels engnzed Jn trading, Atter that firn consed to oXiat Mr, Bronson rotired from uctive business, dovoting hix time to_the munngement of hls property in Oswego, which he contlnued to do til u very recent period. ROUGIL ON TIIE SAILONS, ‘Tho Inst number of the Rnclng Advecate con- tains the followlng: *Iu the adinual repert of the Wisconsin State Board of Churitles und Re- form, In Parageaph No. 10, under tho title of vagraney, we iind tho following: *'Those coun- ties which voport furge tutbors of vagrants, it wilk bo noticed, nre nll exeept Winnebigo) in tho southwesturn part of the State, aud ull on tho muin llnes of eaileond travel, The orobubite Itles nro thut most ot thoso ure repeators, who o frum one connty to another, ‘Uhis 3 certalne y tho ense, ton lurzo extont, In Kenosha and ‘Rucino Countles: In thess counties the vagrints are wostly not regulnr tramps, hut snllors out of work In the winter, who wander baek and forth ulong the lnko.” Under n simllar caption, the Toronto Qlohe ot the st Inst, has this: *The schooner Florn Carveth mutter has boen sottied nt last, Capt, Allon recelving hiis $10 for salvigo this morne ng, ol leaving tho magniticent sum ol $40 to be divided among five satlors, The wholoe atfalr {u brlef 18 ns tollows: 6o suitors and tug-nen fled acloim agalnst the schooner for Sk, and 8no was ordered to bo sotd, - Watkem & Walkom hnd pamortags onher for $1,60, wund the mun- ner in which iL was reglstored gavo priovity over thoeluln of wages, ‘Lhe vosset was 8okl for £,00, of which Walkem & Walkom veceived nuarly £5,000, nnd the balunee, after paying tho costa of the court, was dlvided between the tiuge men sad the sallor, Capt, Allen received for hig etulm for sulvage $10, but it cost 28 to colleet {t, ‘Fhe pour snilors came out ut thy sl oud of the horn, They hitve now an ane- tipatky aguinst tho Murlno Court,” OSWEGO ITARBOR IMPROVEMENT, Ma. MoParlund hae rocolved n statomont of appropristions for hurbor lmprovemoents, ns mude by Congress, and wmong thom s the fol- lowinz nutilieation: * For enlargement and fuie vrovement, accordlng to the plan and recoms mendation of tho Lnglncer Depurtment, of harbor fucliitles nt Oswego, N, Y., lueluding dredging entrunco 10 lrbuoy, #50 A soon us untharlty 18 recoived fromt Washington Mo, MeFuriond will savortiso for bls tor tho work, Thoe dredglng will coyor the torritory frum the llfimhmmv to the hewd of tho [sland, there heing abont 10,000 cubie yards to dredee ont: This wilt give s depth of jbout sixteen feot, und tho work will by completed by tha closo of navign- o, pertips bhetors, Thy oxpense muy by (rom £20,000 to T30, and tho bulie of this $3),000 upproprintlon, with th #1300 th £1800) biclance of Juat yeur's, will bo oxpended on the cotstrins ton of nu eust breakwater, which work will wlao by advertised at wn oarly diy und come muenced this genson. Ml Morurland siys this brenkwator ought to be alout balt w mito long, Also thut the west brenkwater, or what romnbig of it1o be bullt, belng nvout’ B fest, will Lo finisbod thin year, Wwtore the closs of nuvigie tion, I necordunics with contruet, OF courso, whalever money mny bo necessiry foe repale work will be drawn from tho bulance of tho upe propristions, FORTIER'S PLEASURE STEAMER, Mr. Fartfer'a now DButfulo pleasure stenmer will bo ready for her trial trip nbout tho Joth of Muy, The length of tha centt over sl will bo 125 feet, longth of keol 116 feet, bemm 21 feet, and depth of bold # feot, Thoe vossol will huve two comnodions docks, with cabing and toliet rootns, and will in every respeet bo nvatlabio for tho purpose for whilch “sho I8 desigued. From tho position fn which the wheel will o pluced (¢ 18 expreted sho will be onabled to mnku uns precedeited speed, Tho engloo which 13 to be plueetl tn her ts of tho low-pressure order, tho oylinder measuring 21x20 inohes, and comes from thepropelier Ontario, Thoe boiler I8 fur- nished by Riter, und 18 of tho bust stuel, Bevon- elxteentis of nn inch in thickness, 8 foot in dinmoter, und 14 feet long. Tho cost of the bout will bo about §22,000, A WRECKING, The propeller Clty of 8t, Cathariues, sunk last fall oft Whito Rock, Lake Huron, has boon purs chused by Capt. Juhu A. Blosne, who has lot n contract to 1be ort Huron Wreeklug Company 1o buvoe her rutsed, ‘Ahu schooner Kibnafisher, whigh run nshoro ten miles helow Port Rurwell, Lake Tirin, Inst il M now betng got off. Bho hies beon mevod bt elgitean or twenty feet, nud it ISoxpocted I n fow duys to have her atloat. At Penctangulshono, Ont., partios nro en- snged Inoan attempt to rafso tho steamor deorginnn, which sunk last fall, TCEHIN LAKE BRIE. According to a Bandusky dispateh dated Sature day, the propellers will not bo nble to get out agnin for n week, Tho bay 18 full of drire feo and tho water 18 freezing rapidly. The Amer- fenn Eagle Is fce-bond nt Put-in-Buy. Tho Hnyes, Forris, Loulse, nnd othor crafton tho Inlands and Canadan routes aro fost again in the feent Bandusky, The prospect for tho oponmg of nuvigation Is vory diseouraging. NEW LIGIITS, Nogotintions nro going forwnrd for tho pur- chnse of land on which to ercet a lightbouso nt tho outer end of tho Sturwcon Bay Canal, Owing to some defects in the titloto tho property wanted, it-1s ditieult to sny when tho work of ereerlng the tighthouso ean bo begun, Itange lights will be placed on Danlap reef, In tho iy, to gulde vesseld to and from the canal insides DISASTERS. At Ashtabuln tho tug Oregon sunk Inst weok. Bho I8 to be immediately rafeed. The stenm-yncht Loretel, belonging to tho Ongtleld Club, gpeang o Jonk and sank at her dogk in Binck RRock harbor on Thuraday., At Desoronto, Ont.,, the scow Emma {a in stnk- ing conditlon, hnving been jujured by the fee. MILWAUKEF, Speciat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. M, it WIS, April 4, =Tho owners of tho tug Coe have concfuded to engage her in towing nt Escannba this senson on thelr own nccount, Tho schooner Grorge G. Houghton s under charter for five trips for cosl from Clevelnnd to Houghton and Hancock nt 7 conts por ton, The echooners James Garrett and Wiltlam Aldrieh are engaged to earry' lumber fromn Man- istee for tho senson at goiur rates, The schooner Oden, Iying In tho Ilalton Canal, rn‘elvmlrca almost constuiit pumping to keep ber afloat, Capt, Donnis Sutlivan, of the schooner Monn- light, started forSurnin ummfi. and Capt, Will- ;:,m'lY lll“"l' of the Alico B. Norrls, hus gone to nralo, Capt, Chester Boyce, of tho Angus Smith, is amonyg the Inteat nrrivals, The’ stemn-lurgn Norman I3 ready for busi- i and expucts to leave for Maulsteo to- night - )lx‘nv stenm-barges Durnhnm and 1. W. Rtust. edime out of dovk to-day, tho former baving re- ceived i now stern, The propellor Depero is booked for repalra to ?m{‘n bearnigs, nud the schuuner Clint to stop a ok, NAVIGATION NOTES, Speelal Dispateh lo The Chicago Tribunes Ponr DALNOUSIE, April 4, —Tho schooner Echo avrived to-day from Toronto with lnmber. This i3 the rst arrival of tho season. Speetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Sansts, Ont, Aprll 4.--The stenm-scow Thames, from Port Lumberton, arrived to-dny wlruln fow pnssongers, and roturned with Treleht, ‘Ihe stenmer Hinwatha, of the Sarnia, Walluce- Lurg, ana Dresden Ldne, eleared to-day for Wal- Hwebirg, coreving freight and passengers, This i3 the first dopurture of the senson from this Thy lcn~5(>rgu at tho mouth of Lake Huron re- maing solid, STILL IN TIE ICE. Epecial Dispated to The Chicago Tribune. ar. Josepir, Mich, April 4=The tug Angler stitl lles fust In tho fce south of this purt abouc five mites and tully five wiles from shore. Tho fea 13 |muked fleinly around her for several miles, ‘Fi¢ orow retitrned to the bont Snturduy from this place. GOING OU! Speciat Dispateh lo The Chicago Tridune. GRAND HAVES, Mich,, March 4.—The fco s all rumiing out of Grand River to-duy, belweon Grand Rapids and Grand Haven, Tugs and men wre ut work protecting the Foreysburgh and Spring Lako Uridge. FROM LIIE STRAITS. Speelat Dispaten 1o The Chicago Tribune. CHENOYGAN, Mich, Aprll 4,.—Wenthor clear to-night and freezing, A north wind prevailed to-duy with snow. LOCAT, JOT'TINGS, The river was agalnskhmusedover with newly- format Ice yesterday morning.. Capt. Joln MeDowell bas nrrlved from Os- wego to superintend ropnlrs upon snd the it ting out of the achooner George C. Sloan, Among yesterduy's arrivals also were Capt, Fred Hurt, of tho schooner Michigun, aud Capt. David f'ucker, ot the schooner Nollie Gurdner, both fram Detrolt. Thy sehoonor Gesine and tige M., Bhiclds went Into the Chleago l}umlmll)"s West 8ldo dry-dock: 0 be callced and goneratly ny. Both are nuled, lephiono roports from tho Water-Works Crib reprosent tho lee proked ud (innly as ever, I'hore t8 no prospeet of a speedy rotura of the tuge Ay Moshor to the hurbor, Bho bus now buen ut the Crib ten dugs, I'ho Chiongo Dry-Dock Compnny bave gnngs of ablp-carpontors engnged on ulfof tho Weste cen 'f'ransportntion Compnny's propelters win- tering hore except the Commodoro, hetig U, W, Gurduor bad nn all-day Job yesturny brenking the sehiouner Telurinpb out of tho fev n_Arnold's slip. Tho Toloeruph hus Iu:t|m towed to Miller Lrothers’ shipyard tor ro- puirs, i Capt. J, Lo 1lgylo writes from Gollingwood, wder dato of I8t 1nsi Wenther vory col here, AL s frovzing hoed and mak g feo evy ri‘ night, Tho prospects are thut nuvigation will not open for o month ye Cupr, Jesso Hurfbut, the * Dakots Farmer,” has retired from bIs possessions in the far Nurthwest, to resume commund of the schooner Ueorge Mueruy, Owing to tho snow blockndy Cupt. Iluribut was obliged to foot und team it fully 14U miles inorder to reach an apon rallwuy rouie, =T 0 tug Tom Brown went into commission Y z Tho topinasts of tho Anchor Line propollers Cononiigh wnd Lycoming were sent down yese torduy projuratory to printing, i GUNERAL NOTES. Ve Tho Canndlun Government has npproprinted $10,000 for & harbor at Port Elgin, Ont, i At Ponetungnistienc, Ont., a largo quantity of ties and pickets buve been got out for the Chi- wayo murkot. N T'ho plers at Cobourg, Ont., aro to bo extend- ed, nnd, whon flulshed, tho harbor will bo u fine one, < Tho only new work golng on at Oawego s tho building of two burbor tugs, Capt, Fitzgerald, of the schoonor Marla A. Iall, stated that ho oncountored no lco during tho trlp from Oswego to Taronto, Tho Nfu-suying stutlon ne Oswego will nat bo mauned wigh a pald crew bofure tho 16th of Aptil. The United Btatos steamer Michigan has re- celved o now storn, which groatly fmproves her. A storm on Lako Erlo last weok broke up the fcoolf Erlo, and drove immenso quantitios of It on Whatlon's plery pillug 1t up half us high ie A0 Gt g that stunds at this ond of tho dovk, "Pho Echo, printed nt Wiarton, Goorglan Hay, anys u lnrgo amount of silpplug wilt be doto from the Peninsuln this scusan, and gives fig- ures to show thut the quuntity of tolegraph poles, rillway ties, thnber, aud cordwood swait- ur tho opening of navigutlon 18 unusually lurge, Lom-ruces veeurrod on the lee covering Mus- kegon Luko Suturdny afternoon. Josoph Morin, formerly mutoof tho steamor Gruee MeMillan, und moro recently Captafn of tha tug DHudley, 8 0w Captain of the propuller Morning Star, ‘Tho hull of tho burned tug Mary A. Groon has buen huuled outat Lolodo furd thorough ree i, he schooner G, W. Mowbray, of Montreal, which ran ushore dn Erle Hay Nov. I2with o curio of nltro-glyeering, but “was luecklly ro- lesedd ot ber ceargo, 18 now iging brondalde on ong of the plers oust of tho elévators, ‘U'ho own- ers will have her relensed shortly, and towed Into Erle for repnirs, ufier which sho will on- #ago In the glycerine trude between Moutren) und Luko Superior. - A dnrgo Tmulny of ties, lumber, and pave- me“t)‘l‘id” 4 ready for shipmont ut Southump- ton, Ont, Somo Canadinn craft that have for soveral renrs been lnid wp are now recolying cum’num 1Ls, showlug that thole ownors are satistiod with the outlok. At Port Colborne, Ont., tho stenm-bareo Gearglan has hud o thnbor port put in her bow. Une bundred und thirty-twvo vissols wore bullt in tho shipyurds of Nowfoundlaud last yeur, measuring an wggregato of 4903 tons, and re- c““‘l.“' @ bounty of $14,60 from the Uovern- wment, At Portsmouth, Ont., tho schooner Lily Huaw- iltun has lid extendive ropales for tho grain trade, ‘Tho sehooner Eriv Hello had now bul: works, Sibbouw, and otber lnprovements, ‘fho 1, W, Folger hus hud & now cablo, now centros Iwuanuckobrlucun kueison, centrebox, frame fore andatt, colling, covering-bourds, stunchlons, decks, valls, vt uouhfl; 4,000, Plle-driving on tho Northern Paclfic docks ut Duluth bus beon completed. 1t will cost 5,000 aud requirs thirty days’ time to repule tho damage of tho schooner W, H. Qudes at Butlulo. Capt. It J. Dugget will command tho tug Suni- ner this senson, Bho will vrobubly eusugo fn “wgn lunber burges butween Buy City and utfulo, . The schooner 1lurtford has throg cargoes of Jumber to dellver ut Qawess from Toroutv, sud will anfl From Oswego na soon as sho ean got Into Foronto hurbor, Iho scow Adnin, which was pushed np by tho fee on rkhond’s soek at Toledo during the ro- cent tlood, hud bher hottom stoyo hn Itomira upon the schoonoer Ernstia Corndng, nt. Nuiralo, conslat of 1 new Jibhoom and how- sprity topegnllunt-foreenstlo-deck, stanchlons, mpin-rall, and monkoy-rall, Instent’ of purchasing fhe propelior 1. W, Btelnhoft, Hugh Carrle, Capt, 1tibble, aud othors have determined to bulld o now bont, romewhat almilar to tho latter, to run botween Dresden, Wallaceburg, and Detroit. They expect 1o hav hier ranning thia fall, 1 tho incantimo Capt, Ribtle will command the etenm-barwo Vistorla, Slx thoisand dotlars hinve been spent on fitting ot the prapeller St. Pail this spring. The steatmahip Argonnut wus pliced in tho dry-tlock at Dotroit on Saturday to stop n leak, = . B——— MORALS AND LABOR.. The Last Locture by the IReve Charles Caverno, The Itov. Charles Caverno lectured yesterdny afternoon at Hershoy Inll before u very amntl nudience, Mr. Caverno sntd this was the fast leeturo of the conrse, and e had come out of it, liko the Into lamented W, IL Engllsh, of In- dinnn, from tho Iate politieal course, with not quite g0 much money, but with more experi- onee than he posaessed when ho began. His Idew was to cultivate n field hithertountouched in Chiengo,—somothing lylng between tho work of the pulplt nad that of the Y. M. C, A, This work wns shnilar to that funugueated by tho Towell TInstitute in Hoston. Questlons of soelnl sclence, temperance, divorer, nud tho retatlons of ecapital and labor, withmany,othor subjeots, might bo treated wpon this basta, Tle botleved that by bolding mcet- inga ut the hour and piace thnt theso wore held ho could bave secured tho nttendanes of many minlaters, after thoy kud been to thelr denomle netiunal meetings. Young Inwyers, who wonll seo that the tuples discussed were of Interest to tham in thelr dally work, he had expected to see. Tt he found the mintsters were tired after tholr Sunday [abors, and the Inwyers remumed in tholr ofliees nwalting the cuming cliont, 1l had expeeted many Indles to take purt (n tho " meetings, but thoy nlso bhud falled him to somoe oxtent. Yot hewns thankful to those who had nattended, and,nlthough thore bad been elemeonty of tlauppointment fu oxceutlon of the work, ho hind mot with some enconragement. TIE SUBIECT Od THls DAY was “Marals aud Labor,” and he wainted te ad- dress hlmself to workingmen. Lost week ho Apoke on *Mornla and Capital,” and this was tho suquence of that leeture, Thoro was n tendeney awmong workingmon to look In the direetion of Communism, and where the rights of property were concerned inoruls were to bu conslde red. The words “mino"” and “thine” wero nmong tho aldest in tho langunge, They Implied pos alon and the acknowledgment ‘of It Conntrles had a right of proprictorship in tholr eitlzen mon in theie wives, woinen in their husbauds, and parents o thelr ebildren, If Communism mennt the abolition of the ru.;m of prvite property, It mizht stan aside, for morals hnd wothing to do with . 1t waa o mere lunnoy, fntetlectuat and marul, it it JFOught to ubolish private ownership, Inequuli= ties might bo removed, but the existence of the present order of things could nat bo digturbed. Tho botter clnss of Inborlng men woukd tind thelr interest to lo in this direetlon, and to ae- quiire propecty in severalty, ‘Thorenu found thut by six weeks' labor ho could vrovide him- gell with fdod and clothing for a year, Work- Ingmen could net shift the problom of lifo on to tho shoulders of othors. Lite consisted I lnhor and sare, and tho responsibllities of the indl- viduni conld not bo evaded, The outlook was nat digmal for nmun who took eiro of his health it moritls, Much was sakt sbout codperation, and for certain purposes 1t wis good. HBut the Indlyiduality of mau must be preserved, Workingmon complalned mueh of tho evil tendeneles of “enste’’ and “clngs,” But thore wits 1o body of men who woro DOING 5O MUCIH TO CREATE CLABSES,, ‘Thoy spoko of thongelves ns n cluss, and tried to sécure legislation for thomselves ns a clnag, Trades-unions wero n curse to tho workingmen; depriving laborol its dignity and nobliity, There wus too much aping of Ol World customs by the poor ns much us by the rich, Workimgmen sought to fix tho rate Of wages frrespectivo of the fmdividual powers af laborers, and to dictate who shoutd and who shoukl not fearn tnudes. They complained that muchinery tended to do- stroy tho * individunlity of “men, but he belleved — that tewdeney WIS overs estimated, Bkifted — Inbor to-du could command a8 good Wages a8 ever, in «pfw of - chinery, It wasa Communistio thoory that the 1ools ghould belong to the workmen, True, (f thoy pid for thom, If the sapenker Bired o mnn to dig In his gurden he did not. malke the luboror A present of the spade. Soelety had n harsh nume for tho fureible nequiroment of tools, us of other proporty. It was tormed stealing, and s;nclm.)' would always enfores tho laws agninst nreeny. Amoiig tho heaviest oxpenses of the Ilaboring elusses were liquors and tobaceo, Workingmen puld tholr share of the 300,000,000 pld ench year for Ilnlunr In this countey. A workngmun's tobneeo bill would furnlsh fresh fruits for his children, and his llguor bill would clotho thom and provide thom with honts and shoes. Ay healthy young mun could gequiro n hono and provision forn family If he would sbstaln from liquor and tobueen, Every Inborer should striva to get a botme of his own, and he could only o that by ecconomy aad hard labor. THE OLD DAYS OF 8 ATION | ¢ had passed, and tho population of Chlengo had chunged fn ehnracter. Phiindeiphin wis u elty of homes, and Chlciago should Lecome such. Workingmen stonld ugltato for i homestend exemptlon Inw which should mean souietbing, They sbould from Lultding nssovintlons ns in Peunsylvanin, and In & fow years Chlengo would Lecomo a elty of hoines Instend of u vast lodse- fug-place. Chileago was growing und would con- tuuo to grow. Prosperity had minde [ty homo hore, nnd it was tor the workingnien to take id- vantago of tbeir opportunitios, combine. for chonp homes und save thelr money., Tho dilllioulty i resard to cobperation was that it required n high degreo of morila und cufture mnong workingmen to mako It suceoss- tul. Thoro would Lnve tobe u great dovelop- ment of honcaty und sell-nbnegation nmong workingmen before the rolling-mill could ho mlcccfl:lmlw operated upon tha colperative plan, Tho Inzy und shiftiess could not bo given nneven share with tho industrious und sober, The dlfllunllf wus 1ot 50 much with the existing system of labor as with tho charneter of tho Iaborer, Destroy eapital and you destroy wages nnd return to unarchy. There musl always ho {nequalities in the pny of work. ‘Clic manigers must recelvo JH e sehitho o ers of wood and drawors of water us such, Bome Inequalities inight bo removed, but the system must vomuin. Industry could not bo munuged, ke politics, by town meoting, The Pilgrim Futhers tried It and faflod, und if thoy falled on a smil &cato, how could tho system ho cnrriedant upon slargesealo fn gront eitles? Tho project 1o regubite Industry in this woy was n roversion to barbavism, 1t"meant o roturn to tho trihal system. . A fow yeirrs ngo thio associnted workingmon of Chlengo ‘mude u demonstention on Sunday fuvorof an cight-hour Inw. Thoy broke God's commandment to keep the Sabbith, and thelr netlon tonded to destroy (s sanotity, What prafit would it be to tho luborer to gain two iours o dny and to.loso tho Subbath? He would galn onc-twelfth of his time nnd lore ong-geventh, 1o would dn o this way degrndo tho Bubbath to the level of u Contfs nental Bundny, wand in o fow yoara ho would havo o lnbor soven duys u wook. “To destroy tho ro- Higious charagter of the Babbath would bo to destroy the okdest chartor of labor, The "ltev., Chirles 1lall Everest brielly ex- pressed tho thanks of the mectiyg 1o thio tal- ented lecturer, and 1 resolution to that effeot was earrled by 3 rlaing voto, S i—iy Mr, . F. Willke, Lafaystte, lnd., roportsa enso whers woman silfered so hml{\vl\h rheumatism that he contd not nove, o had most terrible pains. Twelva hours after tho fimstapplieation of the St Jacobs Ol the palng were gone il tho swelllug had disappeared, e ————— Tlio aff your corns with tho ** Inpaneso Corn- Fite.* It will suroly eura and end pun, 85 conts, No othor Whisker Dyo. equals ITill's 50 oonts, MEDICATED BOUGIE. A POSITIVE CURE Without modielnes, Allan’s Solublo Medieated Bougies, Patented Oct. 16, 18570, Ono oz No.'1 wiil cure uny casu In four days or loss. Nu: 4 will clirs tho most ubatinate casv, 1o inatter of how long standing, No 1uUNeGHS dukos of cubabs, capaiba, or oll Of san= dalwond, tt ure curtain 1o prodises dyspupsta by dos stroylng tho coathigs of e stouact ecuricny S, “Boli v all rukiiata, or matiod vu rg- it of prive. Yor fusthug pardoulant sand fur cleculur, 110, Box §58 4. C. ALLAN'CO., K1 Soluiost., Now York, SCALES, Foevaonoas STANDAKD, SCALE oF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS,MORSE & Q0. 111 & 113 Lake &t., Chicago, e carefultobuy oaly the Geaulne. EDUCATIONAL, DENNSYLVANIA MILUVTARY ACATE ony, Chewter, i civil ongluoeriog, u|hirl. Eliwalcs, Baxlian; doarous conorsal ol TIEO, VY PUPUTION FOR TIE IMPROVED . l‘:ulmnuou uf deat wutes, 1511 Broudway, Now k. “Vho lsnzest urticulntlon seioul i tho country. Extobitshed 131, Pure oral mettod. Bend 1or elreulur, Grand ailway. SCRAP FOR SALE, ENDENS are vited for tho fullowing ol mate. o appitention Lo tho Coinn- ut, Mieh.: Ly Tiaf, S hieh et 1o K ny's Btorekeaper at Fort Gl Sntlmnted quantily, Wreanght Tron Sernp. ne Cant o AT Nypring b » . /o nbova will ba deltvornd on 0.', caraat Dotrolt, arL Hnzon, OF Chicagn, B iy ho geowd upo, Partiog do te htorini khontd it anlvea uf the qunlity of the Serug, na no clas Wil b nilowod Gfter temters neo tiveepted. No deduetions or allownice RICO0, i, F 1P A1y OLHCE renacits tho purebakes i Uil kross ettty wnd 10 uecopt the Com= . pdoring to give prico per ton of 2310 1bs,, pinee where dulivery will bo requirod. -Castion dellsery, “Lanilers Iniforked *Tomier for Nernp,” and addrasse £l fo the undersizned, will b rocelved on or boforo Nafuipgy JOSEP THERSON, Gonral Sanior, Tin- Montran), Marcl 1, 1591, cHoco LAT MENIER, For Breakfast ! GHOGOLAT' MENIER. Sold Everywhere. PARIS AND LONDON, Yov York Depat 286 Greenwich St. SAWS. | | - Curtis &Co. 40 Franklin St.,Chicago 811 to 819 N, Second Bt., St. Louls, Manufacturors of Deseription of Clre Sl it T Cat Soemy oF Crentar, Wholsialo Dexlers o Jenbber fud Tenther ettt Friions Sttt Doty Emery Wheelhy'suw Gudanien: Unset and afl Kaw wid Planing ML Supplieng Balo Manufaetneene of Loy U nten Bloited Clreulie Snwhe nearranied, CANEFUL ATTESTION TO REPAIR WOMK, Qur NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Pt e e g, TRUSSI A~ A~ A A A A AN~ ute G7AR oF nuy d 10r VRIS muperlor (0 tho Insie, Dy 1in e 0 Tt Einerars bost "I'rins dn arld by o (. fent Surkonn. 1A, AITRR, Tt et ponitivelys MAN & PANKE Unlhen 54 Stataeat., O l:":alén i iy, I Ruptare, Al RATLIOAD TINE SPARTURE ON _OF Ity AND TRAINN=HX DL, MARRS —|RAtRlny cxen) iMondny vxeepted, §inily. Chiengo & Northwestern I8aitway, For MapsThug-Cards, Bleeping-Car aneamm Apply ot G2 Clarkest., oli, aimor Hou nCadar Rapiia Express. aGodar itinids Exvpross. abaciiig ket {ino aslour City & At Nt #Cednr tanis Ni aDus Moinwa N Moines Doy ullonx Clty & Yankion...,. a¥reeporty, Rockord & Difbiigu aFroeport; Ruckfurd X Tubutiuo, alrweport, WkTonl¥ Likaenuval IMtiwnukon DMiwankes 0n 1o B waukon Passe Batn) s 31k, Groen Tiay & Murqioits:llg o Bureen Wy, vin dunesy (i i UEL Pant & Minnicapolis 1. +11); 81 Paul X Minnenpoils 1 Bitirre & Doadwonil Kx pinnosotn & Ui A 5 m 5§ ) 5 Suy ihahm a=Dapot carnur of Wails it Kinzie-ats, b~Dapoy corner of Canst uud Kinzie-ota, Chiengn, Thuelington & Quiney Rnliroy Fae Mups, Vime-T'ablos, Sleoping-Cnr Acenmm, o apply et Cineie st G actlo rink's Expross Oflce, fout of Indinnn-uy Contrat Tiopot, Canal and’ Bixteantli-at, Tousw, und ta Canal-st, 10ttawn & Btrontor Passongo bNoUEnakn IExpress blubgue & Stouy € b toek 1 DMuutana & e DSt St Josopl. A feh) ainus City & Denver Bxprons., AUrOnA By PRUSOIKOTYveesessl Dbaurarn Passisngor, bMendot, r on ETapokn B rn Pacitic X pross, lxns Bxpross ¢ ty & St.dow Niidit Bx & Dubugun Express. t. Theatre T'rain, Wiy, bDally, oxcopt Sunday, ¢ Dait Saturduy. d Dally, exceot Mondny, Chlengo, Milwnukes & St. Paual Rallwy ernl Depot: Madison, Canal, and A ko Oflicon, G Clarkest., Lalmor 1lotise, Gn citle Tated, and ut Dopot, OCEAN NAVIGATION. NORTII GERMAN LLOYD. New York--London=--Paris. Steamers aall Krvery Sativday fron New Yobk 1or Southumpton and Bromer Parsongars booked for London und Pnria at Jowont ralos. Nlates 0 pussago from Now Vork fo SULI‘J’ Ill‘llr‘lllJlllm. [X ,Id‘ull. l‘:\lrm‘,‘”mm lllum‘[:fl, r‘):’q‘ enbinn, $100; acconul-clues eabin, (i slverage &1 1o- ThriL ickets e Tbduced Thtos. ORLUTCITS & GO Howling Green, N, Y. 'THo stecrage rulo by 1 North Gorman Loy ffom Jiconion 16 Chicago 1s g &nd the only owonty nuthorieud 10 sell thiend tokel ure P Illl.l' ALUSS] Ut outh iU, ClIE i 104 FIft-av., Loenl Aants, JURECT FOR GIIRALTARR AND MARSEILEES, T'he following stenmont whll Teavo “Now York direct fortibraltur und Sturselllos, tiking fralght and pase VILLE DI MARSEILLES, Catiours.. . Aprll 6, 110, m. tutus of passnxe: First Cabln, $10; Blooraxe, $& ‘or particninrs address LOULS DIS BEBIAN, Agont, 6 Bowllog Green, footof Tirondwug, N. ¥ W, B WIHTLE, Catitn Agent, 267 Clnrk- 3, Steeruge’ Agent, § Hambilrgvflmerican PacketComp'y FRISIA .. Aprll 7 t, Chteago, ‘g BLANI oAbt T VaANBALIL At b TEHMATTA' i prt) 21 Feinten Lo g « ung, Tiamburd ond ait points in the Soy ana, #; steor, Brugntd ate i Irat eatiln, $100; sece uid frip at reduced miow, rom Hamnbure or invro, §28; Toneral Pasenzor Agonts, bl 1AL & KOZMINS- W 18 LG Hrond-st. K1, Guneril Westorii Aol STATE LINE o Glnsgow, Livorpool, Dublin, lolfast, snd London- derey, trom N, Y., ovory Thursday, Cabin, fait0 i, aceording to ncenmmoation. Kecuind Crbli, $1). age, outward, €5, Thess stoamors carry neftiof Bt K cuttlo, shiculy hov s, (3 trondwny, NV i oSSt Chich 3 tirond und 16{ Ntandolph-st., Chicigo, JONN BILEGTN, Westorn Manuger. 5 ANGHOR LINE NAIL STEAMERS Now York nnd Glasgow, FURNESSLA LG §pi | EFIOPTS, Apiznipm AjelIdRIA AR 1 Twm | CHILCAS LA ADRITALT i Phese steamiers 4o not earey eaitla, sh Nuw York t ndifict o VAR POIEA, Aprll 30, 70om ALSATEAL April i, L p o ckuts at reducod ratos. Cablis, #0410 830 Tixcursion Tl Steurs VUIENDERSON URU CUNARD MAIL LINK, Fniling twica i week to utid (rou Beithil Porta as- enwo Miokots fraus Livorpoal, Quunnatoswi, Glassow, Dublin, Holfast, und Londanderry ut fowest mtus, Compnny's Offtes, corner Clurk and_Rundolph-sta. Chicuwv. | Drufis fur 1 il wpwards, at lowent rates, ©. 11 DU VISENET, don'] Wostorn Avont, {lwaukeo Fast Mol jlwnukes & Wiirkesiia {dxiires Itwankoe, Kt, il & Minne- Sxpries trlnk 1 Chien, Totwi, st Dikotn. |t 9 Stavons Point und st B2 |t : Milwankee, Mudiaon, and I'ratfio u Chien Txpress Libertyvilly Aceominodation Eltin Passenico Iiubnan & Coanr (AR Kl Kirkland Pawnger (dniy)] 4 Filgin Special Fast Kxpross. = 5:l5 TAL NDetn trmins rin vin Milwaukoo, T fur St Layt and Mtincapolls rogoud oither visk Json und Prutrio u Chion or vin L Crosso & Wiz Chiengo & Alton Union fiepot, West Slile, corner Madlson and Cas Athe hetwweon Madieon tnd Adamn-sis, brideng v wonty-third=st. ‘Ticket Ofiicos, at. Dopots, &) Clark-st., Girund Paeitic Hotel, und Pnimor Hoae 7 leny'n]'dobl aliforntn Fust T ¢, N s, ‘l'exun,, it &'Now Urluani xpros Fonis, Bpringifeld & Peorin, Krokuk, & Bur-) lington ¥ b Pekin & Mireutor, Jolist & villo con, (Washingt'n § IEn Ac cOIuOMILY 1. Dw o LII{X}I“?‘ICBI\':‘?‘ ;I"Irl‘:!'n'“h Depot foot of Laka-at. and fo0t 0F *U'vonty-s D B T andolhort. none cHare ors Fucitlo HMuto], und Patmor ifouse. Kt. Fouls & Toxas Kxpross, Bt Loui X Toans Fast Lin Ciro & Now Urluand Kxpr Nbur Orieuny X Texus Fast EX.. Boriugtiold Expreas, Bpringtlell Nikit EXiross .. # Yourin, Burlinglon & Keukuk, Peoria, Burlliglon & Keokuk, 'ontlag & Chatsworth lxprose Chintaworth Express. Gliman Piussonge Thibiguo & Rlong Dubuque & Sioux City_Expros Bonsatird cUntaturds Wabnah, St. Tonls &, Pacifle Ialtway. Depot cornor Btewart & Archer-nve, CI'wonty-thi #t.) Archer-ny, curs vin Bintesst, run to the des "okt OMican, KiNoutlh Clark-st., Palmor 1ouse s Gratd Pacliie Hotel. . Louls & Gitlf Fast Ling Ranes City & Donvar Poorin, Burlington & Poorin'% Vel #peolul, Hprinktold & Tiannibal ¥ St Louta & Gule Expreas.., PROPOSALS. « Froposnls for Indlan Nupplivs and Teanss portntlo DEPAI!’I‘MEN'I‘ O THE INTERIOR, Oflles of Indinn Atfules, Washington, Mareh 24, ‘ml.—fluuloll proposals, indorsed Proposals for eof, ineon, Flour, Clothing, or 'Prusportition, &e. (ns thy cuse muy bol, and dir Ludian Aales, Nos, York will bu recelved st for fuent; A pounds sl pounds Benns ) pounds Cors s Flour, 21 rar roud, 3500 jie rrels Moxs 1urk. 4K pounds Tobs poninds Boip, 6,00 pous wnd S900 pounids Wi Alau, Blunkots, Woo part of "Tieking, tud o tho Connnivelonor of i 61 Woaster Street, New Wl 8 . . 0f Mondiy, May 2 | Survleo about BW, s Bonf an tho hoot, ands nking: Powdor, annds Cofles, 80,08 Feei, U pounds iy, .00 pounds Lard, Kb.lllilm\mlllllk‘fl.“.‘.fllpnIllltll i, ARARY pouicls. Hinit, 0,00 i Hudu, 1,224,000 pounds Sugnr, I Bl n nnd Cotton gonds (consinte bl yirds; Wiandard Callon ey Dritlinig S50 yudat Do troe from il Etzing, Tt yurisi Dentmd, (724000 yai 5 inkhnm, BT yaris: “Kontucky Jent, 2600 yards; *Ratinot 4040 yardar Brown sticoting, 25000 yapds; Teschod Hhwoling bau yards; 1ickury Nhirt(n Calleo Bhirting, 6,60 yarini Winsoy,' 260 yards| Clothing, Grocores, Notioris, Tardware, Sedicil S pliew, ond long Nt of miseelinnesas aticios, sunis lurtions, Ploswns, itnkos, For i for 31 Wau on roquired forthe Borviep I Arizann, Colorad Dukota, Idnho Aary, Minudsota, My 1ann, Nubrask: ovida, and 1 onatn, ta bo dellv- wred at Clieago, Kansns €ity, and slonx Uiy, gible Leiumoriation o' oy of ‘the Suppites Goods: i other irtielus Lt niwy 101,30 contractud for to bo dollyorcd at o Agencl lll",:I\"I‘ MUKT 1E MADE UUT UN CGOVEINMENT Heliedulon showing tho kinds and quantitios of sube 2ica nuppiles Foquired for ouch Auenoy, and the kit and quintitlvs 6 geoss 0F all Othor Konids nnd artlules, wgether with biank proposals andfurms for contruct wid hoid, conditions 10 b aborved by - aerm, Lo snd plice oF deilvery, tormn of euntraee and puyingnt, tmusportation routos, &nd all uphor nocesanry fnstructions wiil be furaiaiied upon ol ention tstho Tl tlew In Washinglon, ot Nos. antiiz Wonter Streef, New Vorks Wil 32 Lyon No. 41 Uromdwiiy, Now Yorki and to the Corimifs 1os of Bubsistence, U. sy 1t Chilengo, Bt Lol ol 'l Leavenworth, San irancisco, Omatin, Clioys enng, and Yaukion, and the Postuiualer ut Sloix Chy. Wi wit bo opened at tho hour and dny above stal od und BI0d0s R0 V1100 LG Do prasynt Bt thi Gpit: g, CERTIPED CHECKS, Al bls muat ho uecompantcd by coriltied chucks upon xomo United Btatos Dopository or Asslslant “Truurer, for ot lvasl fire por cont of thiy ainaunt of stio proposal, FLOMAS M. NICHOT, Acitng Commixalonsr. 2 RUBDBER (OODS, L GOSSAMER COATS, Ladlew’ Clrculars, ele., Whiulesalo aud Hlotali; 1. l'l'. WHELPLEY, ibund 1 dako-st. ICE CREAM lcabream: i whiure, vity or coun- ey, Onidur by mal) B MISCELLAN. I DR, KEAN, NOFANT 173 South Clark-st,, Chicago. Consuly tuilly of by watl, froe of eliarzo, on i chronic, nurvous, or spectal didenecs. DeJs 8040 1 thy ouly physicidn 1 B city sWho wirranis cures of BopAY. HOUs: Y, . W B P 0 Hubdush 900 1w, oiitneacy, {DR. LUCAS, 1u3 Bouth Clark-ss. Chartered by th Stato of Lliinoly for the “speoial, aclvntltie, snd spovdy cure’ of private, nervousolirons le, and uriiiaey dhusus. “Cotiitation treo. Lours 1 b0 & 6l U lu o p. o1, Bunduys, 1 to 1e. . only MANHOOD RESTORED. A viotln of uarly limprudonco, causiug nepyous du- iy, prewature’ ded uts having teied in vain Cvury KIOWD Foiledy, b discayurod a almplo means E BlL-citre, which (1wt weid frea 10 bia 10llow-sul furvrs. Addeoas d. L. Lt o ¢ Chathamat, N, ¥ Tally.* Datly 0xcopt Sundaya, 3 AU paliing Hieontnu-Cars from Chicago ot Louls, Ronnas Clts, and Penrin, Parior Dny Cooe il el Qs S O ) in “hicni ] Himans iy, Notohanue of Day Conctios Chicash Bt Louls or Knnsaa City. Michigun Centrat Raflrand, anm. fout of 1.ako. nd foot of Pwonty-sooond-+ Tlekot Office, (7 Clark-st., southeast eornor of K dulph, Grand Pacitie Tiotol, und at Paimor 1500 Teeave, | Attt Mall (vin Matn and Alr Line). New York & Hoston Kx. Epocial Now York Kxpross, 1amazoo Accoaimuditio Atlantlo Kxpross (dally), Night Expro tirund Raplds Grand HRauids & 'otosky Bxpr atiraud Hopids & Muskegon Bx.. @ On Sundnys this train leaves n Chiengo, Rock Taland & Paclflc Raitrosd Depot, cornor of Van Huren und Shorman-sts, Tiat Oilicom, & Clark-at., shreman House, Palmor toss Grand Tacitic [ofd], and 75 Canal chrner Mudios. Lenvo, 10:000 wf* L0 | 3 Davanport & Paaria Fxpros Couuctl iHuffs Fast Bxproy Kunnas City, Lenvenwortih chilson Fist Expross, Parn Accammodatior Counell Bluis Kighy Expross.. Kanens City, Lonvonworth & Ai it K t y axcopt Saturdsh Lako Shoro & Michignn Southern Ratlml "kt OMcos at acpots, Van Buren-at., head ofld Hllg, Twenty-seennil-st. und Forty-thlrd-st. Tich und freight ofeo undor Shorman Mouse, aud 4 ofices in tho Grand Pacitta Hotel and ¥ S " Loavo, Thmer Hocs Ariie A Mall (vin Maln 1ine) Bpocial Now York EXpro i3 Lihuntig Expruvs (iaily Atlantio N, ¥, Expross (dall; &t Fast Exprom ', i ;i Taltimore & Ohte. ¢ osition Bullding and foat of Tw D AL Dilooss B CIndK kb bipier (irund P'acific Tlotel and Depot (Exposition Leave. ing Fixpress, * 7:50 a 1o Y s I § Dal undays oxcopted, | B Huukakeo Line. Depote.foot ot Lake-stand foot ot Tworty-seconth’ 1 Tckot Oiticos 8t Depots wnd 131 1andoipheat, Gt Pacitio Tlotol und Pulmer 1iouse. . Arine. s Cipelnnatl, Indlanepolis & Louls- vilto Doy Exprosu,. ¢ 8 Do Nighit Exprost,.... 4 8:10p m Pittshnrg, Fi. Wayno o clhu,u’?l l‘lu:l(l"‘"' t, cor. Van Buron and Canal-ste, Tlcke Dl Valtier Hiotse, Urand facitc 1ote at bapot. A 7 T.uave. Mall gud Express, ?’:‘;v‘ll“i"k mmfu o 5 o xpra Fat Tante, b it o 11ttabucy, Clacinuntl & Kt Louts 3% 1 (Clnctunni) wud Kokomo Atr-Line: Depot, eornor uf Awlaon und Caiiulesis., Wes ekt Onleoa at Depotund 131 Ruudolphat. el Lotal wnd Vatmer Mouse. - 1y BEpross...s...o o Nt Brprass tshyd. Chicago & Enstern Tilinols Rallrosd Twolfiheat aoss Biater bickot Ofice +oir Biato. 0B et Laliber 1ouas. a8 Grund Vad [cars. DAy EEnresh . usissres i Naruvitlo & Fioridn BEpross.s.ov: s 8:0 1 Dally, uxcept sundays, * Dally,

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