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on cia TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SEPTEMBER — 3, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. 1d rand ets NO- 1, Is Gti No.2 Mn Corn—be iia rorkes 4s. Lonied, 818. br 180 otioet—Extra -Intin. mess dull urenroots teria Wortern fiemor at 88s, Chunse— pres. aaa frine at Gs, Turpontina—Spirita secieat Whent—Kpring NO. 2 atoudy at Jus 84; dO ine Mla ts winter dull mt Hie td, Corn siremte Mr yes, Flour—Hxtrn Stato dill at oe, must rendatare quiet. Corn. de bed. Wenther Ma : 1. 2-Myening.-CoTron—Tending Seen a Orloana, 7 teftdy enlon, 120% ag: wnlendt ion wind CXpOFL, 2,000; Amorican, 870), eccures—Qutot and unhiaused, , SseAte Fine American nt fs, ees "ping Amerlentt nt iia Od. ‘ ca MAN) FATIUCH AT MANCHESTER Flemy on Tassemianded, whlch buyers rofury. peranen GOI unt throw days—Whent, 61,000 Meck ny STUN) Amorican, > gusts netua@l UM—Retined, ta. pte oss amon, cats Puen, kept S—LETROLEUM—1VIG6. Asntioring were rovelvod by the Chicago Honrd attra tal n. m.—Lard, fe, Reo £00) elho dant. ¢eee ayn, SUA) contals, ry ug 08 ean, seen Te {Up mm. —Drondatuste autoty grecnd MeCMMEE TTT vraag Wheat atrons. Wheat and curt: firm; fulr nverago ‘orth trongi fale nvernua Ameri frecea on pasange—Wheat try Average. quality of, Amerieatt Healupment by pall 2s. Couns i hantbatiab and Franch ule: oy a eine ‘hosis—W heat and corn Nght. Waris. ™ sar quia ca nee epe, ZW hunt, tn pout, 4 LER warai fed winter. Via Idi yendies Sy jue 4. Corn strong Alo 3X0, 5,10 08 God demands Calltern! pod demand at % maratens fonnand and rk quict und SS Comin 4 NEW YORK, ayeclel Dipateh to The Chicago Tribune, ger Yous, Sept. %-OiACN—Wintor whont was tury aciive. especially It the way of options, but sy Moacttted in peice, having ayeln advanced ele nthoearller transactions about Welom bu, to tem denresstun atid honvinoas theowah the attor= rac Thus Insinyeall Uf thy foronaun rise, and fure Rerrieiding {so por bu ws the offerings increased froume and urgency, teaving of irrogulariy; tho iinitimore had an ndverso pet. of xrain at Fal og on carly dellverios hore Western acavunts tent ioner and variable markets; vable advicos jamustactors to shlpperry-an unusunly intgrost- fy teatore of tho day's trading was the marketing of Frasirsequanuty of Nu. 3 Chicaga snd Stliwous Heevprivg, ehlett Mt wax said had to bo closed out, hee which revulted ins bronk of fully Go per bit fumite latest quotations of yosterday, but ploalng ies reportad of 3433000 bt No, t er WT ELUYGIAB. closing nt FAG nskud, No. fered at LBL, closing at Let do Splember, HUMGIIOG, closing at Mr fo October, FLiBiyt14%, closing at AS @ November, (LUMALUT. clusing at $1404; do pecember, H2GLI04, clusiny at #5344; No, Bred nt Ul; ougradud red At HBGLLGs No.2 Chicago and Muesotey spring, hore and to arrive von, ab Ela iy; partly (0 clippers, but representod na pul nally to epecintive buy ors, clostny at $1.33 fur ox- jort; ungraded apring at #1.22@1.2%2. Corn quite trealy ceatt In again, opening at bighor prices, xenerally hardening 4e3{e per bu, but further woakenlne ain through dtho’ afternoon; — sales reported of 130 bu mixed Woatern ungraded at 65 Wie, ast quality und oondition: New York flamer mixed at tier No, 3 wlilte, 11,000 bu. at Tae: New York yollow at Tuc, 15,000 bu. Ontsquuted gnerally stronger, in overat instances gaining Ho ie per bu, on m protty brisk movoment, chleny speculative, but closing rather less tirinty; sates ro- ported of Mibu white. Westorn ungraded at dase; pired Western unumded at 41@dio; white State nt Sale; mixed Htutd nominal,» Ryo daprovsed, forer, and unsettled, the speculative lutercst hny- lng ntsided; car and round lots today quoted dow: witical.wW. . ProvistoNs-Hog products havd shown a fair do- meeof activity, chlefy in tho instance of Western fia lard in the option lina at. variable prices, tovueh the changes have not bow vory sanrked In uylatance, Western mess pork nioderately nctivo forearly delivery, leaving off at #18.76@19.t0 for ntand- anibrands,and in the option Iino dull and unsottted; Replember quoted aa closing at #1360; October at 1G, Cut mesta in, domand and tirm . acon Heady; long clenr quoted at ect short clear at Lee Wc, with sowy Inquiry noted. Wastern stoam and moderately sought uftur for carly dullvory at about previous prices, Joaving aif ue #1LGU for prima cun- ‘net soak, sud Jn the option lino loss frooly dualt In, ih SoptGinber options closing “mt #1.70; OctaLer, RURILY; November, #11444 11,10; December, 811.055 Tar opllon, ULGELLG36; January, #12.15GI2I4. TALLOW-Slrong wid wanted at fall prleess primo Wrery chotce quoted ut 7 5«10G7H0r sales at THEIKe. Srcans—Raw firm und fatrly actlye, with fatr ros, Slog murcavado quoted at-7 It-féc}-eules of centeit- seal ataK@siec; muacovudy at 7 Ll-lduy Froncl and Yagliah Inlands at tyeTH4o; refined as Inst quoted, SnEUHTS—3turcment moderate und. Indicative of do remarkubld changes ay tu rates; for Livorpvo), the Jeported engazemunts included by steam, flour At Is isa through frelunts by autpurt steatoora na low ae leads whowt at 4403 proviaionia In ote ob 2xeu3s Urrougn frokht; by outport stonnors as low n6 20, Waters Ansoctuted Press. LUITON—Quilot but stendys 12 ulures stendys Koptember, 1.ioy Uxtabor, ember, I. Decowmver, IL aict January, rusty,’ 1:3%e} March, 1.or April, 11,000} F eo 2 eN~Qulet; receipts, 12000 brit oxporte, HT; super Blata anil Wastern, $5.24 1.00; commen to Row 5 mey alin oxtea, Kiely Se, Lala, tildt.00s Minnesota, patent PUAN Wheat 26 t losud weak rucal: ut aa lc tower; closed wot rucalpt ULiibuy exports. 2084 Hi ‘ ty tle ay unurade Li No.2 do, s1auelaWigs MMueudad red, {Ladson NO, 8 orld Nn Sie quel tents es No. 2 do, thse sBiee lo. 2 rad, Ruptemucr, €1.43}¢ ig (otabut esac a, elds Atle Lg, clonin B Woevmber, H sue Laity closing Ur’ Sut, No. t white Heugaber, tithe, om duit nd, exmarr receipts, Ewin wat rahe Waonibear Nock witian et pty ka “uss te Bienirssen ean tat turin; Sebo, Hounulat and unchanged, Bugar— nui Warhor Arma tule to Mudd FeounR Ram hetaerie Molnwsorqutet but tim. ities Met ~Gulet but steady; United, 8iici crudo, LUO Firat ‘i STARE nia ESTINEStramNy feo, Eiue—Wentorn treat Huelllge, « ‘ark utisatticd ahd casters old mess, 8 ry Fildlos Wiestuige, "Lined fuirly adclve;c pris ‘ston, MTTru— Firms L2dedle, lnehz— Vary at Talo. i PHILADELPIITA. rp ADEL vita, Kup 2—FL.0un—Modeataly act: ferop WvErNG, $4.055.00; Onto oxtras, SAtKehU; nd Mbinewtn uxtra, clear, $7,001 atraluht, $1.21 yd fancy Bouthorn [slluole, $7.16668.00; Oho nekoud, 7.25; chulve, 1.40; now process, $7.02 heh MwA patont process, {4W0; cholco, fit vory Sept: Chiu patents, 1X. tye flour tna Gratx—Whent quiet but stead; ys No, 2 rod, in alo- bred EtG th Nu, 2 rod, September, HL@Laz Oa hr MOK) November, $1.0143), Corn Pall 7 teamey Venteee taxed on track, xraln ‘tapot, Tat Nu, dh Ter rojected, TI}s0} anit BUG Yeptombe Tear Sots teplember, Tati MGu Octubor, Te@TMer Cie eu Vats auto but ateady’ mixed, i ON KK a tron Key tita Meaupork #aisctivias “Wereeeh cheno, Hueenttd Clty kettle, 140; du steam 1 A irarcu and in woud demundy croam- id ounty (ainapheadhial Me eee ea ea sug . a : ley stra, Headley wend Ee ae aS LEY gttorn frouh wonk at 13448100. ust qearce, snd wuatedy 24 engam, 11@1Ko) dicey at and wuchanged, LOKIETS—Floar, 1,4 Rubus ‘Seta Tatu oe bets: heat, 97,00) bu; corn, Ns ORL TAN, itn: : Hitiatests—Wheae, tui bu} coed, 14,00 bu, BALTIMORE, j re rte Sept, VeOUN—atgher for lower 44; tamny, th rae 1, H4.70G5.50; oxtra, $5.75 Onats~Wheat—w, " Western oasy; No, 2 wintel Moreuatevlembor, tLaKaLtl; Oovobar, fwalent Neoti Rereset ch Decomber, 4.611, Corn Dee tans hesloctad) tnlzed spot, ev@TOo} é Hor By edi October, TaMGTIC. — Uate nt Weera wittvuizSies mites aie; Panes UY tend, Myo quiot at 11.601.10, F180s%—Hems mo : Fas pa renter ewSS fard“idvned tigger Nee tM Lamas, "facs— Western yrnas, W@Tic,. -- Setwouc oa sto ingl | 7 ‘ 1 hominy THe. QusCiilee—Cottea awady and ada Wu? ‘strong; ke Fina 4 Bae, Stoney at fe in VIV@EBOUT ult : we Eee ue SN urine, T2857 bay Goin, oats, bu; rye, Sree Winene bahay fol bas ‘ Mate Wrenn Rates Hs Sry pb. - “Crossan, oo ININN ATI. \HopgXATL 0. Kup. 2,—Co tenting wid unobeneog ute Hes Mater al Wheat Sctive, tro and higher; Na. 3 rod Be aig Galle tg Sor Arona: No. milsed, 5 Basle Aloe No. 4 tuh ota aie ee tk duiland nominal 00, Lard u ya ‘and ‘oo uk Beste. leur rib, 1 Wits, Bacon tra; b. BT. LOUIS, si Louis, i je. aa Fiogin, 2 80+ 2—FLocu—irm and higher: faney, Magen, He 978 mally, BGI XBR. ~ Many. Wheat active ang bighor, but unsottied, and broke at the clute; No.2 red. HATaLAs east, BLaiy | GLDDLINE September; HATKALALNG Uctobert MAGLI GLE Navorbers #5241 5 6@ 1006 1 cembart No. ibilo, UDA Ne. 4 doy Corn apened highors deetinodts M4sh240 enaht 6 Sito Keptumbers viUAI¢a Vetohurs GXKatye Novem- per WAMNIGG December, T542Tho May. Oats openad igher and declined ta 4 Wplingo cnet daw t2ie ep= fouiburs 44.cle Octubur, Hye enslor at Mlle, AKAD! in 5 FUTTH—iigher! dairy, 20821 eroumory, BAC. Wittincy oe duarty ne fli ity We Bl Provisioxsstromuy cod demand. Pork. $1849, Re eult meats, a and £10.00, Bacon higher at a, ELSA ati S4, ELDON,” Lut Mem wt Sth : KECKIDTA—Klotir, HOW brlag whent, SU) bur corn, WSU Hu ont itt Gab buy eye, KOM buy mesg UN bu. HIPMENTR—F lone, O00 beng wi sol bit corn, TOW bit Onts, KAW bi; ye, None; burloy, hone, NEW ORLEANS. New ONLRANK, Hopt. 2.—FLotmn—Firmy superfine, $1.24 XX, BWA, XXX, M.4i4AH76; huh wrades, B02. ; GUAIN—Corn aearco and tems 8241.00. Onts tir At Gosi0. " ‘ COURN-MEAL-Qulet at 6.00. WAY=Highors pine, f7200E%.00: cholee, $25,008 2.00, ‘ Piwyistons—Pork nective and them; $10.8714@20.00, Lard stondy; tures, S22@12G hex, $12.75. Hulk nents eaten and linus sbuulders, ‘ti, Ineo Atronits, shouldars, $.i!gr clear, iby E1Lctve LL hs Sioa gla etesbucae-cured “Want nnd towaey uth, 12cel sc. . KY —Slondy: Western ractitiod, $1.10. GuoCkrEs—Corfow ntondy, within fair durian; Hl carguny ordinary to pring, WWMG@Line, Busan daily common te goad commen, Oeics fale to fully fair, Egater primn tu choteo Shaheer yollow elaritind. 4 Geo. Motnaser quit Dut Mendy; eamtMon to primes Hea hia ew netive und tirint Lowiainna urdiuney to vefing, 4 3 iaxaifn food domand: $1.0), BOSTON, Boston, Honk 2—KLut—Stehdys Western super= fino, 65,2643.15; common extras, 8.0060.) Wiscon- ain do, %.25¢0,75: SMinnesotn do, B2v67.2% winter srhonta, #7.0087.25; Ohlo and Michigan, #260 In- diana, $7,25@8.00; Iingls and St. Louls patont wintor whoats, 11.2568,23, GhatN—Corn in falrdomunds No. TErtes steamer, eo: nu yrada, Ron uta etre wiitas Glacects No. No. white, tetas No, 2 inlxed, $0. HurrenChitoo crenmorien, baie “clivlee Inde packed, Agito: vommoan ty Tele, ‘Eaus—Wostorn fresh, ie BINDMENTS—FIOUF, OU Drist Curt, 14,000 but whont, ry and high mixod, le. Uats dally Sehiite, Hxedtes lye, #1.0% MILWAUKEE. BULWAUKEE, Wis. Bopt 2—-FLUUR=In fair do- mond. 2 GNAIN—Whoat strong} active, No. 2 Milwankes hard nominal; No. 2 Milwaukue, + Septombor, 143 Uctobor, #246; Noveiubor, 4.591 Decomber, January, U2 No. I Milwunkoo, £, minnls rejoctod nominal, Corn lowort Oute quiey No, 2 white. dg, tye firmer: “No. 2 Hiniahiayg, Lurloy onsiori Nu. ¥apsitig. caste S0ct wtubur, Ke, MOVIsIONS—Irreulag, Moss pork, $17.85, Larg— rina nes Scutand Boptembors aise Golo Primostoam, 811.40 cus ‘Toas—stoady, with n falrdomands ML0KI0.40, Fitriowrs=\Whoat to Huttilo ut 4c. of nce PTe—Hloury 4 dries whurt, 3,000 buy corn, SUMIMENTS—Flour, 7.000 brie: wheat, 44,00 bu; corn, Iau bt ’ eo TOLEDO. ‘TouRno, 0. Sept. 2~Noon Board.—Grain—Whert eronxt No. 4 red, spot, Seplombar, #40Kt Octobor, #414; Novomber, #145361 Docombor, BLAS: N Feu, $120. urn dull: No. % spot, igor Uctobor, your, Uige. Onte tlrmy No, whity, 40}. APTRUNGON CALI—Whoat stundy: No. 2 rod, apot, HANG bid, HL askort; Hontonsbor, #110: Ustober diets nad vont elcWig bid, fiauey aston, ruck e133 bud eles ankert, | Corn igins aaa igo nskods No. & mpo erry pol, Ger Vere Wit asked’ November, Wiis your, 8i(o pg Use. 2 PTB-Whont, 4000 buy oats, 17,000 buy, corn, ZNTS—Whoat, 14,000 buy onts, 72,000 bu; corn, PEORIA, 1 Pronta, Wl, Sept 2—Gnarx—Corn castor; high mixed, gc. Onts onsior; No. 2 white, AGG}. tye cualer nt €1,03. * TMGHWINES—Steady at 114. Pr raeae ott eoem 84,730 buy onts, a bi 1 barley, ti bus Fis“ Wiens, 100 b 6580) bus onte : but BLTH9L but corn, 44815 buy Tye, 2,6 bits Uasloy, LAU bu. KANSAS CITY. KANBARCITY, Mo,, Sept. 2—GiAatN—Tho Price Cure rent reports: Wheat—Receipts, 201 bur shipmonta, 3185) bu; alow ond nsottled No. 3 ensh, #11041 FL Hoptembor, Stu}; No, 2 ens kuptombor, 01.25; No.1 cash, 8631. Corn—lecaipts, 14 buy ablpe quenta, L2v buy market slow; No.4 cnsh, Wiio; Bap. tomber, Wie. DETROIT. DerHor, Mich, Sopt, 2—b'Loun—Unchanggd. GuAIN—Whinat’ qulot una enslori’ No. 1Swhite, 1.514; Septombor, 1.31; October, Eig; Norem> b » $1313 No.2 white, §1i0; No.2 red, Uedise Heed igts, Wings Dua alpuuttes ino bu BUFFALO, N. Yuk ‘hoat noxlacted and nominal; wates at $.4}¢ bid ovsh for No. Lhard Duluth. Corn nufiinal at iige, Oats nomlnnl at ie. CANAL FIUEIGHTS—Wonk; onts, dc, “i INDIANAPOLIS, . INDIANSPOLIS, Sopt, 2—(nain—Wheat strong; P1SHEELSS, Corn wenk: GGG, Onte dill BRGt., OSWEGO, Osweao, Sevt. 2—GtAIN—Whent highor, nominally uncbanged. corron, New Youk, Sopt, 2-CoTroN—Net receipts at all United States ports during the woek, 47.000 bales; Jnvt year, -41£20; total rocelnte at ull United states ports, to date, 1400; last year, 1100; oxporis from ‘oll United States Vorts for tha weuk, 5,00: last yonr, 19,000; total exports from att United States ports to data, 100; last year, #600; took Atall Unltod Statoy ports, 24,00; lust yenr, 147,00; stock nt all interior towns, t$0W; Inst your, 1615} tock at Liverpool, 7330; Inst your, 61T.U0U; stock of Atugrlean WHURE forUront Urlidln, Why Inst yar, IVEIPOOI, Sept 2—Corron-—Halus of tho weol, StWWs baleay Amiurivan, : 5005 speLURLSTY took Du, of which expurtera tuok 7; lurwarded frum ships aide direct °e Ey Hanes LENE sonal OxpoE, & rovolp Amiens AMnarlesn ‘Sshuuy amount atlout, IEW, Atderiean, - ONLBANN: Bent, 2—Corrox—stondy: mid- ating, Het iow middling, Wwiger cuod ordinary, bier Not racclpts, ik Snlur: sales, IW: atuck, ThUNT weakly net receipts ALWO; yrosa, 14,00: oxpurts to Great Britain, 104 AO: wales, 1.4, IT, LU, Bopt, 2.~—-CUTTUN—Quitets middling, Midas salen, 77 balos: recolpts, 86; ahinmunte, él; stock, 830, MEMPHIM, ‘Tenn, Hep. 2.-COTTONBtoudyy To- cul 139 valesy phipunents, By mtuok, 18785 walus, 125; wool, ‘ 7 PHILADELUNEA, Sept. 2—Wout—Quiot but stoady and timmy Ohio, Pennsylvania, Woat Virwinis XX and ubove, 43@blos X, MW@tige; medium, 4S¢4ucr donrse, Maite; New York, Michigan, Indiana, and Westorn finv, WEto; modiam, 45ur coarse, ude; wnahed combing und dolatna, 0¢.40: ‘unwashed combing nnd dgining,sigibor pulléd. Biante. Howry, Bont. 2.=-W Gut Deaiand wetivoy Quin und Penisylvaiia extras, dota: Michbeun id Wiecon- wailed combing, wwe. Balcs moderate, en : DRY Goons. . New Voue, Sept. 2—The Jobbing trado continucs active in ull departments, und there ts» stendy wovu- inant from tirst hutds on account of back orders, but now businoss with oummlesion house ts only mude- rater cotton goods firm and unchungod, prints In Alendy demand und dress winghats actlvay,mon's ‘woar Of woolons quict and steady. » PETROLEUM, PrerTsnuna, Pa, sept. 2—PetnoLeum—Quict and fitgart United cartiticates, Oka bid; rotined, THe, Phlludolphle de! PUTUSY 12.2, Corn 5 : F Es 3 ¥ ivery. it Pa. be de PRTROLMUM — OLE nud Ht Hiléoy highoare BHO} Tuwust, 8 fo; ctomcd ee eee ree ee Nenwuy rus Wau ‘ TURPEN'TINE, 5 WILMINGTON, Bopt, 3—-SPIRITA OF TUNVENTINE— Birgu atte, Othors unchanged, a How ‘stagos Are Robbed—A Lady Ice lates her Experionce in Nevada, ueramento (Cal), ReconteUnton, Mrs. pratt wits “a uliperintundant wo Vratt, who aerivod homo yeatertay from Blerra, Valley, inaddition to the mountulo air, bad, whilo traveling in a stazu between Randolph and Truckeo, the cujoyuble and finpressivy exporionce of cuptury, by a stage robbor, There wero three mien, two Indies, and wa. children in the party besiden tho rivor, who was taking in tho piountuln sconery aud oxpatiatiug upun the mate, when i masked ingn, decorated with a double-barreled shotgun, whieh was ut full ad with 4 aword-bayonet attached at tio muzate, a ro- volver, aud a hutohut, stepped out from behind @ tree standing OF the track and demanded the driver to bult. Hite parsuusive command was oboyod, when be told the driver to throw out 9 expread box aud open it, Tho driver ree plied that he couldn't} as it was chalnod down and locked. This was“ tuo thin” for the pacty Just then iu commend, and with 2 show of coms paling obedicnos iy a wumunary ohioner , the driver got the bax out. The robber directed inuiutes of tho stage to get out und stand on the uther slo of the road, which they did. The driver they, under instruc: tions, broke a large rock upon tho treasure box in trying to break it open, but not sucosed> tog the robber throw fils butebet to dim, wud aftor considerable ifort with this be suc. ceeded In gotting It a Tho robber then Aireetod that be wbould bring the box under treo by tho roadside, wuich he did, and they returned, under orders winutely given, 19, tho “etaye., Tho robber thon coolly but cautiously laid down bis wun by tho aide of the X, and yettiug down upon bis knecs took gut what coli there was und wont through tho Jotters and pupora with the utmost coolness and deliberation, not appearing to bo tn the least hurry, Coming uaross two Chinese cheeks, bo swore in wu forolgn dialcot, and sgld: "These checks I can make 00 ac- count.’ Having abstructed $273 in pol aud papers, ho kind! roplaned: in tho ail the Papera and artictes he did nat want, and per- miltted tho “driver to take it inté custody pnarcngors were not molestes 1,10, | vy nynin and the pnssengera to rexuine thoir pines In tho ato. Ho thon raid petitely, “Good avening to you all.” and ordered the drivor to drive on, while he left the road and yussed over the hill, ntonping to Keo that tio ane pasand ailetly along witl bout inatiteting mensures looking to bis approhension, | The as totholr value nijes, which was fortunate, as there were a mumbor of fino yold watehes In tho party, hesides several hundred dollars in money. ; ———— MEXICO, The Rallrondt Fovor—fears of Amere fean Dontination—Vicws of tho Orgnit of the Moderate Party, Bpeetal Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Crry or Mexico, Awe. 10.—Mexley has, during the lust year, developed the ritiroal- fever to a wonderful extent. Searcely a mnonth passes without the signing of at feast onceharter, Before the closing of Cong! iteonferred upon the President the power of granting concessions, with or without sub sldy, without the necessity of referring to that body. ‘Iwo now concessions have been recently granted, LWencing at suine convenient point on the Gull, coast between Nanthe and ‘Tainpleo, and runuing to sume polit on the Paclile be- {ween Chacaiuut and Marita, with branches to the Capital of the Republle and ‘te the City of Cuernavaca, the Interoceanle & Sierra Madre Ratlre Surveys must bo commenced witht na year, construction within two years, and the ne must be completed by the end of ten years from the tmvof signiy tho contract. ‘The parties to whom the other cunevssion las been granted are to built from this city to ‘Toluca by way of Cuernavaca, Puente de ixtle connection will bo made with the Hue to Ixtupn del Oro, with authority to: extend from tis place to the port of Ziluntenejo on the Pacifle, and to- construct brancles tron the malty Hne to'Tacambare, Arlo, 'Taucitaro, and Ingtamo, in the State of Michonean, One ts for a Mne com- tt is to be known as CA ‘enaneingo, and Tenange, At Toluca Nelther of these ronds ty subsidized; whieh, in my opinion, is better. Mexico will probably, with the development whieh rail- croads must bring, pry all the subsldlesto this tine pledged; but she should nut grant too many, ‘he pglnel pat. subvontions that have been granted ‘are, of course, to the Central and National tnes—that to tha former amounting to $23,132,500, and that to the Iat- ter to $13,184,500, For the payment of these suins 10 per cent of the customs-duties are pledged—6 percent to the Centrul, and 4 to the National. ‘These payments will extend aver 1 large number of years, becoming due arnitually as the lines are completed and ace cepted, The Central Rond ts now entitled to subsidy, or rather will be so soon as the fulshed Jing isnecepted, One tunidred and sixty-five kilometres are ready for tratite, wills forty-elght more are ready for the rou. Within the time stipulated for the comple- tlon of these roads, great changes will be seen in the country, If present indications amount to anything, all the Jeading eitles will then be connected by rail, and many by competing Mies, while all will bs bound by Gunds of tran with the commercial centres wthe North. © ‘The City of Mexico, now so far onway, und but” recently so lit- tle known, will then be nearer than San Franclsco to the American Metropolis. The land of ronianes will vecome the land | of reality. Delusions will vanish: and, with the tide ‘of inmigration which will before long be directed thither, Mexico will place heraeit auwong the progressive natlons of the world. alrendy there ts great activity. The coun try seeins to have, by a great and sudden exertion, shaken off the lethargy of cent- Urles, What a change It is to provide lnbor directly to over $0,000 men Inn country where: channels for employment were so fewl ‘This ig not all, Activity in one trade miust be felt to o greater or less extent in all others, and the boon conferred must be very great. What supported all these men be- fore? 1t is difficult to sue; but they must have Ived from hand to mouth, on a mere pittanee of a few cents oe No wonder revolutions were frequent where nau ianbl- tious nan could find so many followers to enlist beneath hls Bante avs the Monitor Republicano of this elty: “The first benetit obtained by this movement tas been to fore get the inveterate custom of revolution, and consequently to crente Immediately an ar- dent aspiration for peace. ‘To speak truly, this result Ys dus to the American com- Pcs. According to present nppearances ft Will not be many yeors before it will be necessary to import here Inborers, from abroad; and happy that day for the Inborers of ‘Moxleo, for their work will then be better uppreelated and better pald. Surely anew ern is duwatng for this country, Amidst ail this, however—amidst rejoie- Ings over the liapraved physical and tinanclal condition of tho puople—there are other thoughts which arise to the mind of many, Whut will the fature be politienlly? Articles are not Infrequent in Mexican periodienis, expressing the fear that the end will ba loss of national existence, or, in other words, an nexiation to the United States, The recal- lections of the unfortunate display of our ambltlon and greed have not yet disappeared, and there is still among many classes 2 Jurk- ing fear that It may aain show ilself.. All articles boning on Mexico in the American payers Gre translated and commented on tere, however unworthy of credence, There aro hore many Hbera-minded men, who are willing to believe that the United: States wishes only the friendship of Mexico, and to nid’ her to become utrong ant prosperous, ‘They use thelr influence to dispel MWJustons. und prejudices, But, as tha eitor of one of tho papers here told me—a man who fs doing what iiny.bo in his power to spread our trig sentiment among the peoplo—there are other elisses who say among thenselves, “Can the Americaus annex us?” Yos, they gun if they wish.” “Will thoy?” They do not hardly think they will, but they are atraid that thatevent may-take place. An thls place the views expressed by tho Monitor Republicanu—the leading paper of this city, ant the organ, as tt clalms, of the Moderate party—may not be out of. place, At neither fuvors the polly, of tha Liberal party Fobressntog by Portria Ding, and the prevent ‘resident, nor that of the Conserva- tyes who would. prefer to have no Inter course. Avllate ver with: the United States, articles had bean attributed to it by same of the American papors, hogar that the ob- ject of Gen, Granv’s visit to this country was to found Cwsarlsm on the ruins of the Res publics and that the resignations of Col, Fred Grant and Gen. Ord were parts of that design. It, however, disclaimed the parent- nge of the aboye articles, stating that These were notices which the telegraph and the verlodicals of the 1ef nboring Republic con anunicated, and which tho Monltur repro- dueed becuusy It reproduces everything which refers to thls comntry—aven the artl- eles in whioh’ thoxe who lave received in Mexivo genvrous hospitality call her the ‘Turkey of Amerlea—becnuse wll these give our felow-cltizens a knowledge of tho state of opinion i the neighboriig country.” Ln- stead of attributing ch | motives to Gen. Grout, it . claims to have given his project its ostronz sup. port, .and to have contributed to dispel all stich rumors in regard to the object of his visits, Ilis road dit aot. meet its’ dlsap- proval as the others did, ax tt does not run to the Anvrican frontior, Following are its own views; “Strong opposition,” it says, “ haveeproj- ects for the construction of ralironids in our frontier States of Sonora, Chihuahua, Tam- aulipus, und Cohatulla, encountered in the Monttor, sitice tt is against -uilltury rule to construct ways of rapld communication on the frontier, without their being. bound to the cyntre—for it may result from this that the frontier will be accessible to the for- elgnor, but not to the nation; also, it Is autl- economical to develop the commerce of any reglonof the country with the exterior be- Core it js opened up to the interlor, ‘These elemental rules of the military and adminis- trative selonees the Governniont has under- valued, creating thereby dangers to the na- tion, for which we consure it,” bho ealoutzatlon scheme of Mr, Branuan was not to our Iiking,” It. continues, *be- cause the history of this country has taught us that it is danucrous to colonize the frontier States without previously coloniz- Ing the centre, and without bluding them by Interests and byways of rapid comuunici- tion with the remainder of the country.” - Cupt. Eats’ project met likewise with Its disapproval, not, as it elntina, “because It was American, but because very dangerous to Mexican autonomy, ‘These expressions Apparently repragent the views of a considerable party here—those wha wish to see thelr country progress, but who accept American intiuences only because, from the condition of things, thay niust do so or rematu in thale: present baek- ward etate. But, while accepting it, thay would place upon If Initiations; thoy woul o prevent Aimorican cotonization tn the frontier SCALE, tes; they would, for the present at luast, | peo--we ~ tes Bs ead. « Aw oe y3e those rexions against America U 8 ah A ND A netivity. Laws uow exist on tha rtatute- e We books, passed during previous adininiatra. Hons, dsqualifying any nathye or naturalized eftizen of the United: State from acquiring title to.nny public Innd within sixty leagues of the border, Sueh fears do not seein to bias tho mind of the present Libegnt leaders, 1 betleve they give the American. people credit for what they profess, and are willing, frankly to ac- Scales! cep ar wutlancn te roan eras geen fut CHICAGO SCALE (0., therefore remaing for the American people, and the Amertenn press esplelatly, to recelve 147, 149 & I5IS, Jefferson-st., Chicago, the country frankly and openly as n sister, Manufacture more than and, thengh weaker, 1s having equal | 00 E>i8 mt 7 seades a rights. with uirselves, there should £ Vantetion be dn the United States only words of encouragement aud support for die wenk- er Republics to the south, modeled after us ant tollowlng fy onrfootsteps. Lf such were the ease, before many years al distrust svould vanish, and we would be rfgarded aly with adinfration, a8 thetr protector ane thelr ideal, Is not’the proposed Conzress at Panama a step tn that direetion? ‘Tl fs lofty and noble, to dle away forever with the horrors of war, Jeaving ill disputes to Ditration, The United States 1s very prop. erly seleeted as the flnal court of appeals and, Ifthe iden shout be earrled. ont, the Goverment, by its eholce of representutlyes, should cnet rto Justify the confidence placed nus. Mosioo done dectined to send representatives; and here aain the fears of the Monitor show. themselves. the arbitrate over this. contine: ike to have the United States enter Inte a compact with the other nitions, as cyus, to control “thefr insatiable, ambition ?—eaeh, and all to respect the rights and feelings of the others, GIL B. << BRIGANDAGE. Its Engllel Vie Jamdon Standard, There lias just beer taid before Parliament treturn of British subjects who have been taken for ransom by brigands in forelgn vountrles since 1800,. Three of these iets of brigandage tuok placa In Mexico, two dnt Italy, two in Greece, four in Spain, one In Stetly, ana tao in Turkey. ‘The first captive was Mr. Willian Rabling, who was taken in November, 1403, near Pachues, in Mestco, and fur whose ransom $6,000 was demanded. I1is detention lasted fale 2-Ton Wagon Seales (Piniform Ox12)....840 B-'Pan Tx Lib. RGM) $-"Con (Mx tS). 200 ‘allotner sized if proportion. All Sealed Berfect. Iron Levern, Steel Bearings, Brass Beam, Beam- Box, and building directions with each Scate. The “Little Detective,” for Family or Office, $3, ‘ Sold by dealers everywhere. Send for prico-liat al Ret S (Porras . ‘SP ALL KINDS, OH FAIRBANKS’ \ Waa? AIRDANKS, MORSE & 00, we Cor. Lake Rte & FiNh Aves, Chiraee,, Derarefelio BUY ONLY THR GENUINE. SAM. Curtis & Co. 40 Franklin St., Chicago 811 to 819 N. Second Bt., St, Louis, about three weeks, audat the end of thut Man factarers of Keery Description of Cirealary thne hfs friends obtalned hls release on pay- RO hetero iota sar PED ment of $3,400 and twelve muskets, Hettinnc Pe atl my Cantesfookes HAS , Emery H eres UDKet sy » {304 Mr. Beale was captured near Va sna nnd Pinning ail anitoet Is euse was exceptionally for- Manufacturer of Lockwouds Patent 1 . f 2 ranted, 2,000 scutii wits the sin demanded haeeee tor epatring carefully dane, for his ransom, but he was relesisel the day following his enpture without any payment, his guards being under. the .uistaken Tne pression that the amount hind been obtulned. Mr, and Mrs, William Moens, the Rev. J. Cc. M. Aynsley and Mrs. Aynsley, were taken near Battipagila, [taly,@n May 15, 1865. ‘Che Jadies were reluased the same day, and Mr, aynsley on the day following, to arnuge about tho ransom, which-was fixed at £8,600, Negotlatious carried on by the British Con- sul at Naples and the frlends of the captives, ut a cost of #41 10s to the former and £300 to the Intter, resulted in the release of: Mr. Moens on Aug. 25, on payment of £5,100 by tho friends. Lord John Ilervey, the Han, IL Strutt, and Mr. Coore are the next victines: they were taken In Arcanania, Greece, on ee, ¥, 1865, and on the same day the two first were released in order to obtain £3,000 ag ransom, ‘Che amount was pald on. the t5th, when Mr, Cours was ut once set at liberty, Ar. John D. Mirrilles was taken prisoner near Lrapuate, in Mexico, on Nov, 15, 1800, by an armed band clatming to be a portion of the Liberal forees, of Gen. Antillon, but he pak the $2,000 demanded of him, and was only detained about four days. In each of the nbove Snstanees the ransoms were pai by the captives, and no repityment or cout pensation was made by the Governments of the réspeetive countries where the outrages oveurred, On the tith of December, 18u0, Mr, John Franels Furber Was captured near uanaxuato, Mexico, and on the following day his body was tound; with an explanation attached to it that he had been murdered for having refused to ransomitts Nite for $5,000, No compensation was ever exacted, On the 11th of April, 1870, 0 party:consist- Ing of Lord and Ludy Muncaster, Mr. E. H. C. Herbert, Mr. F.G. Vyner, and Mr. ant Mra. Lioyd and child, were captured by Greek brigands near the bridge of Pikermes, nbout a dozen miles from Athens, ‘he enor- mous sun of £50,000 was first demanted for ransom, but this was afterward reduced to £25,000 and an amnesty, Lady Muncaster and Mrs. Lioyd and child were released the same day, and Lord Muncaster was sent buck onthe 13th to arrange about the ransom, The English and ttallan Ministers opened correspondence with the brigands, and. the negotiations were afterward carried on by a representitive ot the Greek Governient, but they were not earried to a successful issue, and on the 2istof April Mr. Merbert, MrnVy- ner, and Mr, Linyd were murdered. In this ease the King of Greece gave Mra, Lloyd £1,000 for her immediate wants, and the Greek Government afterward granted an ine demmity of £10,000, : Messrs. Jolin and Anthony Bonell were captured In Spanish territory, near Gibraltar, TANITE Emory Wheels and Grinding Machinery Our New Muntrated Catnlogac Mulled free ou application. ~NEW ENGLAND Mutual Life Insurance Company. Endowment Policies maturing prior to January 1, 1884, will be discounted at a moderate rate of interest upon a proper legal discharge being given, by applying at the Office of the Company in Boston, or to O. CRONKHITE, Gen. Agent, Chicago, Ill, BEN). F, STEVENS, President. JOSEPH M. GIBBENS, Secretary. No More Grambling Of abvotute purity7a0, Wt, 7, and 8 jeenta por pounds 2 ‘COFFEES, "tho very choicest in the world. Gane (ine Arablan Mocha and 0, G, Java, a5 nis per pound, Gaiden Mic Catfea, cents, Sold warm fron our roustors, a |gents, Seta t nd ground when called for, FORMOSA TELA IMPORTING CO.,, 88 STATE-ST. VIGATION. TO FI. Geveral Tranentantic Compu Hotwoun Now York and Havre, Mord N. OrLON KE, ‘Travoler by this Hie aveld bo transit by English rallway and the dipcummfurt of crossing tho Channel ina sniatl bent. CANADA, Ea pte ts 4 pom. on Mity 31, 1870, ‘Thy stm of $27,000 wus de- pte 14, tam, mandcd, und ndvanced by tha Governor “of est eB Be Gibraltar, and both captives were released. AGH (teeta ney tae a Bek after ashort detention. ‘The amount of ron- yom was subsequently repald by the Spanish Government. “dir, and Mes. Robert: Rankin sul Mrs. Taylor were taken near Dentn, Spaln, on Mareh 18, 1871, but at once relen: on payment of 2200, Mr. Arthur Hasetdin was captured near the Rio Grande Mines, In the Slerra Morena, Spain, on July 3, 874, Four iliions of reals (avout $40,000) was the sunt first fixed as a ransom, but this was soon reduced toa qtinrter of the amount, and, after nine days’ captivity, Mr. Haseldin was released ou payment by his brother of nbout £0,000, Mr. Edward Howso was cnpt- ured on May 3, 1875, near Miendelaencina, Spatu, but was only detained for a few hours, while his servant fetched 100,000 reals (bon SL O00), whish ho agreed to pay for ais urty. On tha 4th of November, 1sié, Mr. For- ester Nose was wade prisoner close to the railway station nt Loeara, near Palermo, Slelly, and various demands from £5,000 to £3,000 wade for his release. ‘Negotintions were carried on by the cuptlve’s brothers, oy ine, beddiny. und utelialls, Checks ysis Of Varls ty amount to MULL Auont, 6 Howling Groon, foot ! oN ching ws Gibraltar and Burvele ‘tha following atenmure wil leave Now York direct for Glvratiar and Maravlllos, taking frelant und pos- rae EXETERA, De Hevilte, eeSept FRIDDINAND DE LE jdeeny, Sept ATES ¢ Av! For Cuitia und Gitraltar—birst Cabin, Vor Marcelona and Marseilies— Wihowiing Grown, tour Parkes. Chicazo, the stennior leavin bm wil touch at Late Ht w York on the Zid of each AMERICAN LINE, Philadelphia and Liverpvol, caltiog at Queenviown. sailing sugularly uvory Wednusday from Poiladule phlu, carrying cabin, intermadinte, und sleurage pade Senge, and the Us, Mutt. RED STAR LINE, ita eo etuully coutiined lits LOatty, LOC | geeying the Unlted states qund Noval tise Salis nbou! ut thoy estiiuited ir eXx- ; i te \- penses a0 20,000 Hire, besides the Injury done | 2s eulybiresk Aang to ent tt rue ighuin, Ing avery satucdny fron New Vork aitd. avery alture Dale Reruniny from Pulladolp! ob Ung ‘ BELEN Avi 1H a x BI Be AW EL anager. Ito’ Hast Handolpbesi, Chicaayo, INMAN LINE. Qcean Steamships, to the firm by suspension of- thelr “business, and they-clafmed 125,000 lire (about £5,000) from to Itallan Government, Nelther in this Instance, however, vor in elther of tho thice previous ones, was any repayment or compensation ever made. ‘The two last cnses inentioned are those of Col. Synge and Mr, and Mrs. Suter and ehlld, dn both these instunces tha rausom—about est fn the first case mid 214,000 In the see ond—the money has been udvanced by the EEE eee e ite uoumstorie British Goverment, but the cuses ara} | Tickets to and trom the prluctpal lingliab. Sourch, murked “Notconcluded.” --* [pat Prenels “Siennan, my, mad, HoangiHAylAR: SS ‘Thexo steamers carry no Ive stock’of any kind. ATONEMENT! BARNS OUR eae eee Anat DIAETS on Britain, troiand, aud the Pecertits tor ealu. Aarang Sritally drelnoks STATE LINE To Glnszow, Liverpool, Dublin, Helfast, and Londons derry, frum N. ¥., overy Thunitay, Virst Cabin, $2) tu: $35 according tu uccunmmodativa. Secund Cablo, sib Slevrage, outward, 6% ‘Theay staaniere carry waithor Gattlesabven, noe pes, Broadway. N, Yond tt nrduivtaty Chicago. roadway, N.Y Sild Wi Hunduiun-aty SOUR SDYG ENT viliora Stanucer. ANCHOR LINE MAIL STEANERS i Now York and Gi BUMOPLA. Bee tp ast SSLASeptizt pm CIRCASSLA Sept, 1 Tah) VONDA. sept 3 am These ere Ae rph cprey cults: sheop, orplga a 2 AULSA'ILA, Bop. Tb em | Boel VbA, ie Wan Cabing WSt0 bak ‘exedratau chats nt Fodiioud eaten ora, TMENDERYON BAUTHIEHS, os Wasbinaton-et, WHITE STAR LINE, Carering tho United Sustva and Hoyal Malt between New vore ray Liverpol, "Sur passaue apyly (0 Colne PRED SAGHKGHEN, Gon't Wastera Agent, on Gruat Urliaii and Ireland. For The Chleagu ‘tribune. Can a ain tall aweet on the lips Ag the dew In thy heart of & rose? Can a single touch of tho fingertips Be douth to 9 heart's ropowat Must ovory taste of biias = Gn Earth be crucitied, ‘To win by the bloody Cross of this ‘Tho Crown of the Other Side? O pltying it, bund low Po the poet ae ante Lownt In the ayia drops of u heart's red How, , 2 too, O Lord, ntoue! FAUSTINE, ‘The Monsewifo Had No Objection, a Mempits (Tenu.) Aralanchs. Some tiinoago an employs of tho water-works, armed with a pair of plucers, invaded the prem- java Of n citizen. In avawer fo a question of tho tudy of the houso, the mun of plucers declared bla intention to turn otf tho water in cous. quence of the non-paynient of tho water-rito six months im advance. Thereupon the lnily Of tho house remarked that who was glud of It, | oop Any turn must be for tho better, As there bad Xie \wen no water with the machine turned on, turning it off might pertaps fetoh a supply, ES ——— CALIGRAPH “TE CALIGRAPIL? ‘Notice of Ausignment, : + CHICAGge, Aux. 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RRIVAL AND DEPARTURE Or Monday excepted, fiat. pried For Mapa Timostarine Apply AU? Clarkeses fund dapat corner of Eoorner-ol Omaha Ni Cedar Ktapl i Moines 1 ish ne Moines Ni Sam x City & Vankton, eve. 315. rt Fennort, Rockford & Hib a] 4m Linke Dane Milwankes Hx Milwauxes ¥p in Dat Miwaukoo & bm Mtr bt pm ara M am 15 pn 0) p $0 ope 0 p ro H0pm 7:08 mt 1:20.81 pm am i Chien, ington cd Quincey Rallroag. FodtMays, Tme-Tabios, Yieoping-Ca one, ipl to Cinglate Pirand Pacine niodat, House, andis Cannicay, So) UMOM Hepat, Palmer 1Golesburg,Ottawn e tNebrankn™ Pane fel amlbine a bDubuque & Stoux Ciiy Exp ma)has85 pn mba; lock Falls&Sterting Bx amb: nm ant ve Accomm atin am|b nm je; 5 Tianna cate hison to Oke ax ie] iH m z nver Hi - fa Soniay. Pauennoreren Dm by im bmp m pm/h0:0a re 1p ma} h10:50a ra pm|b) ™ pm a pmid m 1p m]d 6:55 9 ro hm|a6:sha ot St.Jtoe Night E: @Hubugun Repress:s| DoUp elesake at. Theatru ‘I'rain, bm Wp aaily, Dally, exce Saturday. a Ualle, exeont Munday CUM except Dubuque trains te id fi pote reaie Hulns leava and arrive from Contral De~ Chienga. Miwankes & Bt. P, Unlon Dept: Corner Stadion, Cana and Adarmgesce _Treltie Hotab'and stiiepat mer House, Gran Leave. | Arriva, Ope 00 pm pm)°10:38 me mt 2-00 nie tReet 200 9 ta if i Bia) 7:00 8 rw Hien, Towa, 1nd Dako 200 Stevens Fulnt und Ashi. Balt fie AMilwaukev, Madison. and Leal Wiese 14a. Chien exp 1 tn] ¢ 7:00 p ra Ibe profs 8:25am Bm]? 3:6 pm am 0 pm pmlttoam Prof 028m ‘rains for [umboidt and North Chicago ti ek Rem. And 0:3) pen o te Sally, Sundays Szcspted, °C SHADE THO a. my Union ite woe Ss Boge oe in Vepat oat" corner liso} Ie The: id Pacitic Hotel, and etd Be He Ci Kansas City, Denver, Pi Fas Kansas Cltywanta re, Now stoss Bt AROUNSCuliTo it Ex, fi | ist Kxprusa, § Chi Pekin & Peoria ie vin foitet Btreator, Lacon. Vashingt'n Joliet & Dwight Acvuinmudation, EREEEREEE susbutsce ov BRSSEBEOB a Itinole Centent Hatlront, Depot foot of Lake-at. and {out of Twenty-second-at, Tekel omees, ta te ‘ Mark Gran Paeite Wvtattand Palmer Houser cts cist Grand . Louls & Texas Fxpress,. Be Hanis & Tex Fer ban 5 vu & New Orlewtn Exprese, ww Ori ‘Toxue Fast 2x: < i Burlington N Keoku ontine se Clintaeeurth tiene Hateorch, in Saturday uieht to Glinnn onty. c=0n Saturday waht rina to Pours only. Wabash, St. Louls .t Pacific Battwa: vnlon Depot Siatd aud “uolttheate, Alt Seat Se, Within ote block, Unease Oneus Se Bone Gees one block, ‘Tickut ices, uth Cy cs: Batnier House, and Grand meta ttoveis 2 Cork st Meuve, | Areva, St. Louts & Guilt E: Ha atest lonver Bist Bx. Peoria, Hartington & 4 . Peoria x 1 ai et ad bea Fy Springneld & Mannalbal Daily. *Dutly except sundat NOTRE palin CiechinasCues feom Chicago $2. Louis, KanwaaCity, and Peoria” Batior Day Cosghes, mith rovotying chalrs, Chicago to St Louis, and ite: clining-Chatr Slueping-Caza Chicago to {ininlbal and uf Day Conchas Chicaras> Ranais City, No enan ry 8t Luuls oF Kangns Citys amo, Hock Island & Pactfic Rattroad. 2 ‘of Van Buren and Sherman-sta, ‘Ticket iClurk-at., shormun House, Palmer douse acyl Motul, and 73 Canal, curnur Madison. Leary | Arrive. Davenport & Poorta ¥xpress. Counclt Ulute foet Expense pat SOpe hansen Clty, Jemrunyarth & Ate] mje entry Chureh Trai “Dally excoyt Sunda; +Dall it Kati tpaily oxcupe Stunde,” brautadage eed GalaTeNe, onty. bu ays only, Michizan Central Hatlroad. Dopo, font of |.wke-st. und foot of Twenty-second-s6, ‘Vickut UDlee, of Ciark-st, suutheast coroorot Hans duiph, Grund Vacitio Hutel, aud at Palmer Hous. Leave. | Arrivo. Mati (yin Mata and Air Lino), New York & Huston Kx., Special Now York Expre: Rulumagoo Accommudauo’ ENE Bxprese...ss0e, Esa rang teapide Stusicezon Sail Gzaud Kapid © Votuaky iexpres Grand Kapida & Muskegon Ex. poem mean we = Daily. a excepted. ips iy. eaturany: rT Lake Shore « Michigan Southera Rajiway Tigkot OMicos at avpots, ead of La Vfice an Huren-s Wwurnty-second-st, and Forts -third-st. Hoke, and freight oftce under Rherway offices In the Urund Pacitio Hotel und Leave. House, ung ticker, almer House. “Arrive, Malt (via Matn 1.ine), Bpocial New Yurk & New York, Fust Krpross (dul pin Alluntio N.Y. Expres S:Wam GNunt Express, 0a ak aka(urdayeteavanti:apin. (Duly. Sundays exceptud, Baltinigre dt Ohte, Depots, Exposition Bullulog ghd Tout of Twenty-sege onde ‘Kot Offices, Sf Clark-at., Palisor Mouse, Grand Pactbo Lowland Dopos (eapusition Bully, Morning B31 iene Dally, * Sundays oxcentad, ee Hunkukes Ling. ko-atand foo en Depa footer At Hopots und Et Handolp Tracie Hotel, and Patmor House. Cinclanstl, [pdtenapolts & Louls-) ¥ BXDrURs * 8:00. mi) pe Night Exproaas, Hei ba ty Bem aee et De Baht Bx prusseccesersersere Pittebueg, Ft. Wayne & Chicago Kaliread. Depot, cornu Adavus and Canal-sts, ‘Tickel UMces & lark abe Valmer House, Graad Motel, and at Bop Teave. | Arrive all and Kxpresa,,,. We w|* (0p os RATER etal bet Fost Line,, 9:00 Jaw) ae ~ 'Pittshura, ae a, nls Me a (Clnetanull sod Kokomo rem? Adu 1d Canal~ete. Woat Diet e Oticas at Dopod and Hl. feanaaly eae Ciurk-st, Grand Pucitie Hotel, wud Peter ous. Touts | APE. Wy EXPPORs, ves isee ie ch 8 1200 por 4 AgoumI I gi lbs Sight Bapross (ually ch ESB ath tage Culeagu old Ruatere Ullaels Maliren: Cotnas ote ag Matron , ues, ‘Vwelfth-ab, ‘Vokes uit PURethaty Wy Btatersts Palaier tlouve. aud Graud Pe _ Slt ok’ e bx) Bans Urihk’s bapruas (our Biale and Bangulph-de), + . oaye. | Arrive, anaes Peery ROL MARSbisaac iecpsce TES I tally, excups Sundays, * Dally. Chicage di Graud Truok Ballway. Diyput corns uf Sweltun und State-ole Leave Areive: press. wb SW pe Ngut Sages Yoo Bake, ‘ 4