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rri>**l n iltirhic Iho year IH7H: Plpil of pirnro pneunurttln. 70 liornr*. 1,I«W Cfllllp. I.3*J7»lien«. nntl-U-hoa»! tiled of month dlreitoe* lH,f»80col» tic, 2,-l2fi Pliocp.and 2,047 liogo; died of lunu dl»- cn»e. 1.080 cattle: died of eplaootjf, B,B4BUonei{ «j|ed of nor. nhcop. The following tahlo Bhowa tho nutnocr of lit# ttoclt csporltd front Montreal front dan. 1 to Aur. 7, this roar and loit I«7S. . h.M'I 14.9fft ,io,o.t;i :w.ntu 217 l.:t:ii . 424 m Cahlo . Sheep, lines... norms. Total 51, *5.1 Owlmrto utt accident, tbo stock trains of tho Hock Island Hoad were delayed, and did not reach the yards until lato in the afternoon. CATTLE— There waa little fault to ho found with yesterday's market. From the opening of trade in the moraine down to the close of bualnjiM houra there was a pood (tenoral demand, and. aa the sup ply waa again Held. and nows from the marketa below rather favorable. the prorolcnl fceilnn waa firm For extra beevoa, auch aa souaht by export* era. there was n bettor demand than for u/lumber of days previous,*and. thoollerliuta or that class hflne limited, sellcra found it possible to obtain Bomo llllio uuvance oror into prices.— an Improve ment as compared with Saturday of a plump 10*6 i*ic helm/ apparent. The ndfftiico In other descrlp lions ins" wrcelr Ic-s.nnd the ue«.erft\ market was fitrlv active at tbo hltMmr prices. 1 fading was nt CO oof*.-,. P 6. or nt sa.O«r.a. as for Inferior tfradws at fi‘ , .ri(Kfcsl.2.*i for nutlvo butchers’ stock, at 5..41) «•? 10 for Texans, at ST 1.75 for fair lo cliolro Sioolnsr 1100%. and ftt for export rattle n ilul few lots remained in tho yards (ex cepiina a late train by tho Hock Island), and tbo market closed steady and Arm. QUOTATIONS. Extra Iteeves—Graded steers, wellthlnff 1,450 lbs and upwards .54.n0t3n..J0 Choice Ilcoffls —Finn. fat. well-formed steers, wctubltia 1.250 to 1.450 1h«... 4.50®4.75 Good Hoovcit—Well • fall cued steers, welKhluc 1.150 to 1.300 1b5.... .... 4.2504.10 Jlwllum Grades—Steers In fair ilesh. wclciiim: l,t»r>o to 1,200 lbs I. fuQl.lo Dutchcra'dloclt—Poor to common steers and common to choice cows, for city OP slaughter. welqhtnpHOO to 1,0.>0 lbs. 2.40-*£3.„.» gtnek Cattle—Common cattle, weighing 700 to 1.050 lbs ~..2.403*1.10 Inferior—Llcht and thin c< stag*, bulla, and acalov Texas Cftlllo—Through Ui Veals, per 100 lbs... ;ows, heifers. vngstccrfl.... 1. u»(i2.2.» roves 2.25®H, l»» y. 2.Vfti5.00 •ALBS. ijCo, • Av. Price, 18 1,200 $0.83 30 1.050 0,83 . 38 1,101 0.83 12 1.140 0.75 40 1.400 0.75 30 1.070 0.70 10 . ....1,081 0.5(1 200 Neb Tx 087 0,10 53NobTxl,00l 0.10 221-Nob Tx 1(52 0.10 . 200 Col Tx 0.30 0.10 103 Col Tr 001 3.10 40 Texas. 800 2.00 41) Texas, 804 2.80 80 Texas. 748 ’ 2.80 (VlToxns. 800 2.80 110 Texas. BKB 2.81) 15 1,014 3.75 20 Texas. 834 2.75 20 Texas. 737 2.75 45 Texas. 808 2.75 40 Texas. 782 2.70 20 Texas. 704 2.0.3 '22 Texas. 715 2.00 22 Tcxns. 80.3 2.0.3 21 cows.. H. 34 2.00 40 cows.. 000 2.25 CATTI.B No. Av. Pi'cc. HO 1.524.55.35 02.. ♦..,1,472 5.20 100 1,700 5.25 V ..... 1 515 5.10 •10 I.WIO 0.20 *lO 1,402 4.05 • 17 1.470 4.00 in 1,080 4.85 17 1,410 4.85 JKU 1,482 4.80 04 1,071 4.75 OR 1,320 4.80 17 1.202 4.73 20 1,420 4.75 34 ....1,080 4.00 13 1,003 4.0214 10 1.070 4.00 13 1,408 4.70 13 1.070 4.50 34 1.010 4.43 10 1.184 4.23 10.. 1,241 4.23 03 1,208 4.15 30.. .1.1711.4.00 •J 4 1,100 4.00 1H 1.204 4.10 31 1,108 4.10 2r“‘i-.11271 4.00 12 ICO 4.23 HOGS—The receipts were small. That fact, to* tether with the Armor tone of (ho provision mar* Kef, resulted in a further hardening of prices for the lire animals, light weights moving up ,3c mid beavv wetchts 10c per 100 lbs. There whs not u particularly active demand, bat the supply was quickly disposed of at the advance, nnd more were wanted. ‘ Bales wore at $3.2003.1(3 for common to extra heavy weights, and at $3.7503.00 fur common to host bacon grades. Local puckers bou/hl principally at $3.2.303.40. Tnero were soles of skips'at $2.7503.00. The market closed Arm. All sales ore made subject to a shrinkage of 40 lbs for piggy sows and 80 lbs for stags. non BAt.CS. Ar, Price. ]No. ..205 SI.DH 42... 24* 182 3.00! CO lUO 3.85 j 43........323 SC 1.3 144.. . ... 187 3.40 I 07 282 3.40 .183 3.85 j 1H.3 3.85 ,202 3.8.31 1123 221 3.40 120 220 3.40 44 131 3.40 53 270 3.40 114 '..185 3.85) go 222 3.80 23 100 3.80 5(1 300 3.37J4 35 101 3.3.3 45 308 3.30 03 ......250 3.3214 51 2*(o 3.30 23 254 3.30 50 281 3.3(J • 23 .2*o * 3.25 21 230 3.25 73 270 '3.25 2d 23(1 3.2.3 33.... ,245 3.25 27 274 3.25 37 141 3.20 00 203 3.25 32 100 3.80 37 211 3.73 03 211 3.7.3 no 203 3.75 24 230, 3.05 245... 2(10 3.01) 27 100 3.00 31 13.3 3.110 102 315 3.55 03 204 0. .30 20... 317 3.55 42 287 3.50 83 21U 3.55 23 304 3.50 44 200 3.50 30 290 3.501 SHEEP— I Thu supply continued light, nnd under n (air demand the market was Arm at $2.5003.00 for poor to common: at $3.2503.50 for medium; nnd at 83.7504.50 for good to choice grades, per 100IM. lIUPPALO. HurrAi.o, Aug. 12.—CATTt.E—Recalpl" to-day, 1,320; consigned through, 207 car#; market linn oml tending upward: oiTcrtnix# ctunprire favorably with tnoso of ihml week: fair attendance of'pur chasers; sales choke to extra steers, 84.8005.30; good do, f4.-i(K(4.7ft: medium, 94.00(04.25; light butchers, $3.50(C3.75. . \ Subbt and LAMiiH—llecelpts to-day, 3,500: con slgnoa through. 17cun: market Arm, with mine* lire demand; offerings light, hut generally of good quality; sales fair to good Western shoot), $3.(10 id-I.Oo: choice. $4.3004,50; no oxjturt sheep on sale: Canada lambs, 55.2£®5.f)0. , lions— Keeclpis to-day, 025: consigned through, 30 cars: market Arm and unchanged; Yorkers, 83.00.-33.00: good, medium, heavy, $3.00&3.85; best grades disposed of. EAST LIUCtITT. East Liubiitv, Fa., Aug. 12.—Oatti.b—lie cetpls, 018 bead; all for sale here; simply good, and of medium to good generally, with some com mon; best grades are alt sold nearly, whilst most of the common nro yet on hand, nml have to sell at a decline of }«o; the good grades are at n little over last week,—say about 10®15c; best, $4.80® 5 00; fair to good, $4.2504-75; common, $3.25(2) 3.80; sales for (wo days, 1,824 held. Itous—Hucclnts 10-dny, 1.505 bond; Yorkers, $3.50(03.110: Philadelphia*, $3.70®3.75. tiiiExi*— Hccclpta to-day, 0,700 nead; common to best, $3.25 to $4.40; all sold. WATBUTOWN. Watbutown, N. Y,, Aug. 12. Bbkp Oatti.e— llecclpts, 510; market quiet, with fair amount of business, but butchers were unwilling to give any thing above Inst week’s prices; sstes of choice, §7 ; l2Vi; extit. 83.5iM/.ff.75: tint quality, $5.75® Hi B «conrt quality, $5.00®5.C1); third quality, $3,H71i®4.75. S -Western fat, Ijve, $4.50®1.03|i. and Lamu*—Receipts, 4.4P7; with leu receipts Uie market Improved, ami the decline of last week was regained; sales In lots. 92.0003.50 csch; extra, $4.0 )®|.U5; spring lambs,4|',®sVic; Yea) calves, 2‘»®4c. ■ ’ * 1 * BT. LOUIS. Bt. Louis, Ang. 12. Catti.e— Supply entirely grass cattle, all nf which sold at sn advance: Tex “m* 25: Indians. $2.7501.3.50: naltvo •hipping and butchers’ steers wanted but none In; receipts, 1,100: shipments. 400. IbUlond lower; Yorks and Baltimore*. 83.6003.05; nocking, $2.8003,25; mitehers’ to •elect heavy, 83.3003.05; receipts, 1,100; ship ments none. * * .* E n cood demand and higher: fair to Sono receipts, BOO; shipments, KANSAS CITT. fiwctal Disuacch to Tut Triton*. rw?.V!-.^ ;, T v, Au{f * !-•—R*Truc~The Prlra S',?"" 1 ‘ r < ?,?2 rl ’*. 1»107; shipments. 617; *> iKWm“ill? ■Wpiww. 8xa3©4.30: native cows. r^Tr;..°A. n “ t * v V. ,ucl ‘ tfri » ®nd feeders, gy.JtU.o ii'oo.' “ T "“*' W.iaaaoo; Colorado,, fiu.iio £'»">«»•. So»i firmer; «£«k Pt mlr.a packlos,*).llo CINCINNATI. 3-.55; r3 ' soS 311 V GOODS, Clllc.do. T^\' iUe 'T Mlber moro .nlm.tloo than on lb. date of our lull report. Jobber. troni "lie mere remote point. aru beginning t„ p u Vin .n .p" pearnnee, end borer. freer nenr-b, ere alee In el-' tendance ted ere cauvai.loif the market ivllb ref., etcnce to future pnrclia.e.. For the eeaaeii the deeiand la more than ordln.rllr good. anil till indi* cation. point to on active end proaperoue fall trade. In oapoctntlun of a brl.lt demand out lob. beta have liicrva.ed their eloeka to unn.uallr lotco dlmonalen., euu ll point of ni.urlment end general atlractlvcue.., nl.e. elo,ke are auperler to eaat (coson*. Friers ruinaiu stcudy and Arm. foitoo! lions*are satisfactory. The following concerning Ibo cotton goods market Is from the New Voml Journal oj Vumuurct: * K • The market has been marked by no aneclal do. mand. still, through the many deliveries m osccu. l lion of puvtous orders, a largo volume of sale* baa been reached in a quiet way. of many lending •lyleaof brown unu blenched voltuns the pro duotlon 1* siill under (lie control of orders, nmi dutiy requests have to bo added to the Hat, much to •he surprise and often to the dltappoluttusut of buyer*. When loosing at this status of thb mar* ket, and bearing lu mmd the changed production of many cotton looms, also the dead weight of a jurplus stuck of several seasons’ growth that cou> "‘“nufacturcrs twelve mouths ago. It h uuuoauatttmuatu uuderstaud the reasoning of luivers, (’anting a«lrte tho canrclso of anv judg* mem In the premises, we uttrlimie It to tho fuel, tlint tliuy ciinnnt nr will not consent to a surrender of the whlpWmndlu. bunco limy reason against fads with touch fores nml a corresnondlng dlsrc* trnre) for All evidence to iho contrary. In const** nmmeo of Jobbing stnck< not requiring very ox* liuvldl renssort-nonis for the Inmnenl there has keen somo gain In arenl*'stocks, but. as the ru* quiroiuouls of distributors during tho noxl three weeks will largely reduce the same, tho general tone nf tho market Is marked by an mimosa that Is surprising to buyers." NEW YORK. Nrt YonK, Aug. 12. Cotton*iroods market continues nutet. hut prices ttoncrally steady; prints In moderate request; ghnxharo* continue in good demand, and both worsted aftci cotton droas-Booda doing well; shawls and shirts In fair request; men's wear woolens moving hi small parcels to fair auiauut; foreign goods a trldo more active. TjUMBISR* The morcment of lumber la»t week nnd # alnca Jau. 1, with comparlaoui. la Riven below: * • nacnirra. fllnce Since Week, Week, Jmi.l, Jan. I, lH7lb IH7H. IH7B. Lumber, m ft. .44,070 Hfi.uO* 711. 1 ‘15 072,H(W 8b1n?10e,'m....23,007 14*5101 340.853 31J,000 BIIIPHRMT". T.nmbcr. m U.. 0,7411 11.0111 3W<,3RO 324.00.7 Bhln|tlr«, m.... 4,740 I*3oß 00.077 Oi.—W The few cnrcmia offered wore aolcl carl/, ami Hie market ctoaed firm at the lat« advance. Dcalera expert Inrun receipt" naauon a" the wlnil la favor* nhio for Inbound vcmcl". Piece "tuff tv.m Arm at 87.00. nrnl common Inch at $7. Goff'S. 00. Dry Inlti worn imnlod nl Sl.Q'i. V'ollmrlmr are the munatlom of lumber alloat: „„ Choice «*trl|*H nmt bourda *12,00 (ft 13.50 mllHrmunch 18.00 (>412.00 Medium inch H. 50 Gh n.fio 7. *iO @ 8.00 M, 7.00 i.an cn i.an Shingles'. j.r»o ft i.Bt) Tim retail dealers report a good demand for nearly till grades. Common lumber in gnolojl (Irtu. In consequence of the rise in cargo price*. The receipts nt yard docks continue large, -but Piece stud Booms to be scarce with many dealers, allowing ]s the yard price-list: Third clear, il Inch ....I 00. DO Third rlonr. I'i inch .. .. Mo.oo Third clour, l‘i Inch ««.00 Third clear, Inch SO. (10 First anil clear dressed siding. ln.r>o First common dressed sldlnz 11.00 Siinind cominoh siding VJ. 00 mnniori inch. IrCO-5t111T.... Fhmritig. first common, dressed 25. 00 Flourin'/, secondcommon, dressed.. 22.03 Floorme, third common. dressed ... 10.50 Box Ixmnls, A. 13 In. and upwards, . . 30.09 Box boards, it, m lu. and upwards. lid.oil Hot hoards, C IT.OO A slock boards. 10012 In., rough... 20.00028.00 Bstock boards, 10012 In 20.00025.00 C stock board*, loam in ld,00(r».17.0 ) 1) mock (m inis 11.00012.00 Fencing. No. I 11,0(1010.00 Fencing. No, 2 7.000 K.OO Green. Inch, common 8.000 H..TO Common wards. dry 8.000 0.00 Dimension alull 8,000 0.00 Dimension istulT. 20030 (t 10.00013.00 Culls. 2-ln 0.590 7.00 Pickets, touch and select... 8.000U.00 Pickets, select, dressed, and headed 10.00018.00 Lulb, ilrv I*oo Lath,-green .. 1.000 1.00 Shingles. “A " standard to extradry 2.000 2.15 Slitimles, standard.., 1.800 1.00 Shingles, No, 1 75 BY TEL/EGRAm. rOHKION. , Tbn Pillowing were received by tht Chicago Board of Trade:* I.ivr.iipool. Aug. 12—11:30a. m.—Flonr. 0a Od 011g,3d. Wheat—Winter, Us 2doO* sd; spring, 7s 10dfr,Ss Kd 5 white, 8s Gdo9s 7d: club. Us Odo 10s. Corn. 4s7d. Pork, 495. Lard, 30s Dd. Livkiitooi., Id. m.—Pork, 48s(5d. Lard, 31s. Best unchanged. - Livkupool, 1:30 a. m.—Weather hot. Bread* studs dull, except corn, which Is Armor. Wheat —Winter. 0309 s 3d: white, 8a (Idol's (Id: club, Us sd©los. Corn, 4s Ud. Host unchanged. Re ceipts of wheat last three days, 102,000 centals, 1.38.000 being American. Livkui-ooi.. A tie. 12—1 p. m.—Special.—Flour, 12s. Wheat dulls concessions necessary to sell in quantity; rod winter. Os; No. 2 spring, Rs 8d; •No. 3 do. 7s lid. Corn—ln rood demand nnd tendency upward; American mixed, 4sß!4d. goes oft coast—Wheat dull; corn In good demand. , Weather favorable. Pork—Dull and Od lower; ~Western prime mess, 4Sh Gd. J.anl—Firmer, at 3U, Bacon—Firmer; long clear, 20a; abort clear, 3d higher, at Sds Od. ' Lonpon, Aug. 12.—Liverpool—Wheat,' tending downward; corn, lending upward, 4nH',id. Car goes oil coast— I Wheat, quiet; corn, strong. Carr goes on passage—Wheal, •quiet; corn, strong. Weather In England hot nnd forcing. Special DUmleh to The Tribune, * Ltvcnroot., Aug, 12—ll:30n. m.—Fi.oun—No. 1, lie 3d: No. 2, Us Od. Grain—Wheat—Winter, No. 1, Os fid: No. 2. Us 2d; spring, No. 1,8 s Ud; No. 2,7 s 10d: white, No. 1. Us7d;.No, 2. 8sOd; club, No. 1. 10s; No. 2. Uh 01. Corn—Now. No. 1,4 s 7d. - PuovJsioKs—Pork, 40a. LarJ, 30s Od. Livsiu'onb, Aug. 12.—Cotton—Firm; 0 7*loo O'id; sales. 8,000 bales; speculation and export, 2.0Q0: American, 0,500. HliKAtiSTim-s-niilt. except corn, which is Arm or; Osllfornin while wheat, Ks OdoOs Cd; do dab, Os5d0lOs; No. 2to No, 1 red Western spring. Os CfJts 3d. Corn—Western mixed, 4s Od. Oats— American. 5a Od. PnovisioNß—Moss pork. 4(?s OJ. Lard—Aniorl* can. Ills. Bacon—Long clear, 20s Od. Ciibbsk—Fine American, 30< Od. Av. Price. .274 33.50 ,2*o 3.50 270 3.50 Yarns and fabrics at Manchester Armor. An ad vance is demanded which buyers refuse. ANxwsur, Aug. 12.—I’btuolbou—Kind. NBW YORK. fin*claf to Th“. TWt «ni*. Nnw Youk. Ang. -12.—GnAtv—Winter wheat dealings to a fair aggregate, In good part on spec ulative occcount, though to n moderate extent fur ■hipiocnt, opening at about steady figures, but for No. S,red and No. 2 amber closing a shade strong ,cr on restricted offerings; moderate Inquiry for spring wheat, essentially unchanged for early de livery, and In option line somewhat etrimeor; cable advices again of heaviness; 22,000 hu No. 2 Chicago nml Milwaukee spring at 31.00; 3,200 btt No. 2 Northwestern spring, special delivery In September, reported at SI.OI, Corn much more active, opening at a shade lower prices, bat rally ing and leaving off somewhat stronger than yester day; mixed Western ungradednt 44J4®4ffUc; yel low Western at 47®48c. Hyo steady, but in active; No. 2 Western, 04c. A moderately actlvo business in oats; quoted lower on mixed; about He per btt; mixed Western, 7.000 bit at 3315340. VnovifltoNS—Hog products comparatively quiet; Armor views of-holders impeding business; loss moderately sought i §8.85 for now; for forward delivery mess In light request; quoted a shade stronger; August at $!.75®8.80; bcptmnbcr, SS.BS; October, SB.OO. Cut meats In slack de mand at former prices. Bacon quiet, but steady; long deaf at47i®so. Western in moderated!)- maud; for early delivery, held more firmly; for -forward delivery, attracted less attention nt nn advance; August option at 85.H2J4; September, $5.821i bid; October, $5,8505.8715. Taixow— ln light demand and quoted steady. HroAiu— A mure activo movement In raw at easier figures, including Cuba Muscovado at OJic fur fair aud OQo for good refining. WmsKT—Dull; quoted at $1.07 asked. Kiibiuiitb— Business on a more liberal scale, and Indicative of steadiness as to rates; domana main ly from grain-trade, chiefly In charters; fur River pool, room for grain quoted at H‘id, but quiet; 11,000 boxes choose wltbln a range of 40® 455, mainly at 455. Tn f*« Wtilfm AtioriaUil Pren. New York, Aug.l7.—Cotton Steady at ll 1-10 (2;U :i-10c; futures firm; August, 11. lOo; Seldom her. ll.OIlc; October, 10.28 c; November. IO 0005 December. 10.08 c; .January, 10. lie; February, lO.'Jle; March, lU.:>3c. I'wiiii-Heavy; receipt*, 20,000 brli; anocr State end Western, slt. :m)©4.10; common to ifooaextra, 84.1U©1.50; good to choice. sl.oo© 0.23: while whom extra, sl.73©.'i. < d 3: extra Ohio. 81.73®d.U0; ttt. Louis. $4.60&0.50; Mlunusoia piilent process, $3,73©7.73. Gnat*—Wheat-Spring quiet: winter Armor; fairly active; rejected spring, 7>’l©74c; No. 4 no, Hlftmic; No. !i do. 81.00: ungraded winter red. (hleTnel.OKlt; No. .'ldo, $1.07: No. 2 do. Sl.OK'4 ©LOS'*; No. Ido. $l.OS» 4 ©l.OO; mixed winter. sl.o7V''A.o7 l /jt umrradeii umber. No. 2 umber, sl.Urt> 4 Q> 1.08!* s No. I umber. Sl.OUKftl.oos ungraded while, Sl.Uo7ftl.tU; No. y while. #l.UH>£; No. 1 do. sales of 78.000 bn at 81. ION; No. 7 red. Ainrust. huli-s of 10,000 bu itt live -Marketdull: Western, o:t ie. Hurley dull and nominal; mull dull and nominal. Corn a shade llrmor; receipts, 740.00) tin; ungraded. 44A»©4U5;ic; No. y while, Mctyrl* low Western. 47©lbe; So. S August, 43*40 bid, Idcasked; September, 40*40 hid, 47c asked; bur, 47*40 hid. 4Kc asked. Oau-Modcrato bush ness: a shade lower: receipts, ho,ooo On; mixed. Western. .i!l©:Mc; white do, Jlo©4oc. JUv—Nominulltr unchanged. lioi's—ln falrdomaud: unchanged. . •UiiucKuiKs-Cutfue ilull amt nnchungc l. Sugar steady; fair to good relliilng. US'tfiUJjc. Molasses dull uuil uumlnui. Klee linn; Carolina, o*4 7Mc. rKTUOMUN—Market easier; united, 08J4c; crude, 3(Uhl*4c; rellnod, Otic. Tau.ow—Uulel. hut ateudyut 51{(337»0. UtsiN—Kleudv at gl.UD'lpl.irJ'.i. 7 , uui , *nti.si:—Ouiui and imcHtinscJ. Kuns—Plrm;,Western. KHclilc. I'uovisioNs-l’ork iuulicr; ne* - mess. 38.87© 8.1 H). Dee/ steady. Cut meats Arm; toug'dear THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 13, 1879—TWELVE PAGES.’ middle*. 4»iet nhortdo. I.ord*iron,(s Uonm. lliTTiiu—ln buterV fa»ors CnrKHK-Unsettled; Western. Wiiunct— Nominal itßl.o(]Jisil.o7. rmnADKMMITA Pim.Anar.pmA. Ang. 12.—FLoun-Exceedlnaly dull! new wheat arriving freely; Minnesota extra family, medium, $5.25; do choice. 8".7.1; Ohio do. good, $.1,413} St. Louis. $5. .10; wlnter*whcai patents, $5.7.1710.2.1} Minnesota patent process, $0.71. Ilvo-Aonr unchanged. CltiAiw— I Wheat—Market dull and weak; No. 2' red, elevator. $1.07; dof. o. h., 11.0714. Corn Arm; white Western, 47 1 /,c; high mixed, on truth,- 4H'?.4oc. Oats In fair demand fnp old; white Western, niif&rifle; choice do. IWIVJCifITi*. ProVisionr—lnactive. Prime mass ncef, $12.00. llama, smokM. $10.0077110.50; pickled, $8,257$ (i.OO, T.arrt—Western. OT&fl^c* ItirrTKß-Slcnlv; creamery, extra, 177118 c: Western Reserve. 12ftl4c; Now York State and Rradford f’mtniv (Pa. ) extras. 1.16110 c. Rons—'Weaker: Western, llfflll'tc. (Viibksr—Stcalr; rreamerv, Phtroi.rum-Sleft'lvs re lined, 0’»c: ernde. Rtfc. Wiiiskt-(looddemand; Western, 81.0714. llrfißUTe—KUmr, 2.700 brl*: wheal, 344.000 bn: corn, 47,0001 m: oat", 13.000 bu; rjc. 500bu.* Bmtltir.vr"—Wlirit, 40,0)0 bit. Wool— lmnroieil demand; Ohio. Pennaylvanla, and Went Vlr/inla \‘\* nnd above, 3d>7.3Sc; extra. 30i?(3Hc: iucdlunt..’W'ft4oc; coaree. 33f(:i0e: New York.Mlclilran, Indiana, and Wp«t«rnflne.33'ft:iilc; mediant. 38'ft:mc: conrie. 35WVt5c: combine waahed, slVft4?o',e; do nnwmdied. 27031 e: Canada comb ine, .M773dc: fine unwaihed, 235t25e: coaree and medium uuwaahcd. 2577.30 c: tub*waehcd, 35®40c. KBW OUMSATW. Nr.tr Ontsaxa, Awe, 12.— K/.nim-fillet. but "toady: superfine, 83.25'®3.50: XX, 31,00; XXX, $4.00515.00; hleli itradea. $5.25515.02*4. Ouaik— Corn quiet; mixed, 40c; yellow. 4Re; while, none on hand. Gala dull and nominal nt 35e. Conk-Mr.At—Scarce and Arm at $3.75. Hat—Quiet: quoted: ordinary, 8H.fl0(f?il5.00: prime. S17.00®1H.00: choice. $20.00ft 1 !!.0* Provisions— Pork quiet ami weak at 80.50® O.OSU, Lard steady; tlnrce. $q.50®i1.75; kog. 57.(M>®7.25. Hulk meats—Demand Hcht, hut holders firm; shoulder*. louse. Jiyc: packed, JUic, Ilacoa steady: shoulder*. 4«4cs clear rlh. fi'4c; clear, s**o. llama, snm»r-cured, quiet and weak; canvassed, B'4'Tr.lle, as (n "Iso. Wiuskt—Market dull; Western rectified, $1.05 (11.10. Ouocßnuts—ColTeo quints TUo cargoes. ordinary to prime, ouotod at li‘4»fMsc, Sugar quid. but firm: common to (rood common. fWldlic: fair to fullr fair. o';ff&7c: prime to choice, 7'-4®7J}cs vellow clarified. 7-Me, Molasses—Fermenting. 24 ff>.:totj; common. 2.Vft-8c: fnlr. 2H®:ioc; prime to choice. 05. Ilice (|im>t at oM®7^e. • lluak—Steady at UOc. NALTTMOnW. Baltimoub. Md., Am?. 12.—FLoun-TTnchanccd. Giiain—Wheal—Western steady: No, 2 Western mixed, spot and August; SI.OOVi; Soptember, sl.o7**ol.o7*l*. October, $1.0301.03»{. Corn- Western higher. strong, and active: Western mixed, apot nnd August. 4014040**c; September, 4745047?»e: October, 4SO IB‘*Cs Blenmer, no of* ferlmrs. Oats lower and active;'Western white. 33035 c; do mixed, 02033 c; Pennsylvania, 330 33c. Tlyo quiet at 30038 c. Hay—Steady and unchanged. PnovistoN»—Unchanged. Bdtteu-Active, firm, and unchanged. Kihib—Active: scarce at 11012 c, Petiioi.ku»i— Unchanged. _Onocr:niKs- Codec quiet and unchanged. Whisky—Steady at $1 03!*. Fubioiits—Unchanced. .Receipt*—Flour. 2.222 brl«: wheat, 223.700 bu: corn, 7,200 hu: onta. 13. "001 m; rve, 1,300 bn. Sim’MiisTs—Wheat. 131.0 n.) bu; corn. 10.800 Balbs—Wheat, 441,000 bu; corn, 489,000 bu. ST. TjOULS. St. Loom, Aug. 12.—Fixmn—Quiet and un* changed. Grain—Wheat strong nnd hlghertNo. 2 red full, 05»i00.3?ic each; 115?uff?,00c Anguat; 05005T»c September and October; No. 3 do, R8?;c. Corn In active nnd lower; No. 2 mixed, 32c September; 30'4030»4c November; Cn»;o.2O%*c the year. Oat* dull, weak, ami lower: No. 2, 21*,f’c. Rye higher: scarce; 4OJ4OGIC. Wmsitv— Steady at 81.0.3. Provisions—Pork Armor at $8.7508.85, Lard nominally unchanged: 55.37'8u1k meats strong* er, slows cifr-lots dear ribs. 84.35: clear.?4fi6s. Bacon higher; clear ribs, 34.0303.50; clear,ss.2o Floor, 5.090 hrls: wheat, 73.000 bn; corn, 38,000 bu; oats, 8,000 bu; rye, 1,000 bu; barley, none. Smi'MENT*—Flour. 8.000 brls: wheat, 44,000 !m: corn, 20,000 bu; oats, 2,000 bu; rye, none; barley, nona. TOLEDO. Toledo, 0., Aug. 12.—Fi.otm—Slcpdv. Chain-Wheat alcndy: No. 3 white Wabash, $1.02: No. 1 whita Michigan, $1.01; amber Mich igan, cash, 08<4c: August, 07*,c; No. 2 amber Michigan, cash, OflJXc; No. 2 red Wabash, cash, OR?ic: August HTirl October, No. 3 do, cash.lUb'c; rejected Wabash. ROc: amber Western, ÜB‘*c: No. 2 amber Illinois. oo!4c. Corn—nigh mixed, cash, 38c; No. 3 white, cash. 42'4c; re jected. 38c. Oats—White No. 2, cash, 25}4c; re jected, 2‘ > c. Closed—Wheat quiet: No. 2 red, Ancust. 08**o bid; September, old. 071»os October, bid, UR‘4c; No. 3 red. Olb'c. Corn quiet; No. 2, Hentembor, 38c asked. 37','C bid: October, 3Rc bid. Oats itcadv; No. 2 white, 20c. IlKcKiiwn—Wheat. 174.000 bn; corn, 30,000 bo; oat«. 12.0U0 ini. - Shipment*—Wheat, 212,000 bu; corn. 68,000 bu; oats, 1,000 bu. CINCINNATI. s CmriNKATt. Amr. 32.— Cotton— Steady at 10Xc. Ftoun—Quiet mid Arm. Chain— Wheat steady, with n fair demand at 880 03c; receipts. 30.000: shipments, 32,000. Corn quiet but steady at 30040 c. Oats quiet at 25® 2l»c. llyo steady, with a fair demand at 53c. Barley dull and nominal. PuovmoNs—Pork dull; held at 93.30. Lard- Demand falrondmarkei Arms current make. $3.40. Hulk meats strong nt 93.25. $4.35®4.4 f ). nml $4.00. Itaconsteady; fair demandatS3.BsO4.Uo. and 55.25. Whisky— Active, Arm. nml higher. alSi.Ol. • llfTTEit— Easier, but no! quotatdy lower. .Linseed On.—Steady and unchanged. MITAVAUKEE. Milwaukee, Aug. 12.—Ftoun—Dull and un changed. fliiAJN— 'Wheat dull; opened and closed Arm: No. 1 hard. $1,031}; No. 2. H7?,c: Scntembor. October. 80*40; N0.3i10.78c; N0.4,73c; rejected, (Isc. Corn quiet and lower; No. 2. 33‘,jc. Oats firmer: quiet; No. 2, 23t«c. Ilyo quiet and un changed: No. 1,43 c. Barley firm; No. 2 spring. 08c. PnovisioNs—Quiet hut firm. Moss pork quiet al $8.25 cash. Feline steaflt lard, 93.40. . Rous—Quiet amt unchanged at 93,0003.75. Fueiouts— Wheat to Buffalo, sc. Receipts— Flour, 4,200 hrls;’wheat. (1.000 hit, SiiiTUENTS—Flour, 14,000 brls; wheat, 1,800 bu. I.OUISVILLK. Louisville, Aug. 12. Cotton Nominally ll'.ic. Flouk—Quiet and unchanged. Oiuin—Wheat market chill; red and amber,oo® 05c. Corn—Market easier; while,44c; mixed, 30c. Oats—Market quiet; now while, 27c; mixed, 2tic. Dye steady at 54c. llav—Nominal. Fitovismss—pork strong at SIO.OO, Lard strong; choice loaf, tierce, 744 a; do keg. HVio. Bulk meats strung; shimMuis, 3*40; clear-nb, 81.0U®1.85 for loose. Bacon strong; shoul ders, 3Jjc; clcnr-rlb. $1.05®5.25. Whisky—Dull at sl.Ol. DETROIT. Detroit, Aug. 12.—Footm—Lower and in fair demand. Grain—Wheat higher; extra, sl.oo*£ asked; No. 1 white, 81.00*4; August, sl.oo,*f} Poptcm her. $1.00*4; October, 91.00 U bid; mining No. 1 nominal. JlKimirra—Wheat, 03.314 bu. bim>MLNT*-Wheut, 63,318 bu. BOSTON. Boston. Aug. 17. Pi.owu—ln moderate do mand; low grades scarce: price* unchanged. Grain—Corn Arm and *c*rco; mixed and ycl low, 40!i©30c. Oats quiet; old. .*lU©l4o: new, JU©3Hc. Uyo nominally unchanged. ItßcmiT*—flour, 0.600 brls; corn, 27,000 bn; Wheal. 17.000 bu. ’ Siui'jiiNTS—Flour, 816 brU; whHt, 61,000 bu. KANSAS CITY, fitxtial DHjnteh to Tht Trtftus*. Kansas Cm*. Aug. 17. QiuiK-Wlieat-Be' colpto, 28,070 bu; shipment*, 23,703 bu; Arm No. 2cush.B3o;,No, 0 cash, KH*'ct Augost.KlWo. Corn-nccnlpts, I).HO bu; shipments. 7.488 bu; ■toady; No. Scash, 27140; August, y7.*,c. INDIANAPOLIS. Inuiavavomh, Ang. 13.—QiuiN—Whbat Arm; No, 2 rod.. lh!lt©pUc; August, 03©t>4c. Cura Arm at:i37ft't3Hc. Oats Arm at ’• > 7©7lc, i'HiiyisiOH*— tiulet and unchanged. 1 lioos-lfulgtttlß7.7'»©:i.7o; rocutpis, 1,800. BUFFALO. Burraio, Aug. 17.—Ur.fim*rs-For the last iwouty.fuur hours were: Flour, UU r 7IU brief wheat, 610.470 bu; corn, 433,y3Ubu, * auit'NßNTs—lly ratlruad-Wheat, 177,07‘i bu; coru, 10,036 lu. By canal—Wheel. 177.888 bu: corn, l)o,Hso’bu. Grain In atom—Wheat. 107,840 lm: corn, 20(1,H0i bn. On a is— Wheat neglected: late yesterday there were anld A cars new white and amber Ohio at 81.00. Torn dnll and firm: sales of 12.000 bu high mixed Western at4lc. Oats neglected. Hyo neglected. Filkioiits Canal strong and unchanged. Kail*, road firm and unchanged. > * OSWEOtf. Oswroo, Aug. 12.—Grain—Wheat steady; No. 2 Duluth spring, 75c. Corn qnlet; while West* cm, 40c. PEORIA. PaoniA, Aug. 12 —llioiiwimm—Unchanged and nominally at $1.02. PETROLEUM. CI.KVFLAND. 0., Aug. 12. PBtnoLEllM—Quiet aud unchanged. Pirrsnumt. Pa., Aug. 12. pKrnoi.ait*—Dull; crude, 7?fc at Pnrkcrki for shipment; refined, O'ic, Philadelphia delivery. Oil Cm, Pa., Ang. 12 Pr.rnnMSUii— Market opened dnll fc with sales at (IHlfc; declined to OHHc; advanced and eluded atiwPfc; shipments 51,000, averaging 55,000; transactions, 125,000. COTTON. New Om.EANS, La., Aug. 12. Cotton— Qalef: middling, 10'/,c; low middling, 10‘ic; net receipts, K:i bales; sales, 100; stock, 2.700. Bt. Louis, Mo,. Aug. 12.— Cotton— Steady and unchanged; mtddllug, lOHc: sales. 210 bales; ru* ccipls, 5; shipments, HSO: slock, t), 140. , turpentine. Wii.nikotov. Aug. 12.—Srimrs opTonPEKTtMB •Steady at 24?1c. _ MARINE NEWS. LAKE.FREIGHTS. The continued demand and rlae In grain and coarse freight* have placed a cheerful aspect upon marine Adair*, and there 1* every prospect that vcricl men will havo eomo good margin* to nbow for the acason’a work.* Vessel property has consequently tended upward In value, and owners who wore ready nnd anxious to sell awhile ago at a. sacrifice would not do so now. Yesterday was another good time for the carriers, Who were freely paid Rc on corn and and s?jc on wheat to IliKTalo. and corresponding rates to other ports. One propeller obtained RUc on a through rate on corn to New York. All the vessels ready to load wore put In. and more would havo been taken If they had been in port, r trlhcr advances will probably bo obtain* ' cd if the present demand continues. Charier* yesterday were as follow*: To Buffalo —Schrs C. 11. Burton. J. I. Case, steam-barge Kershaw, and prop Milwaukee, corn atßc: nelir Marlu Martin, wheat uts?«c; steam-barge David son. wheat; prop Scotia, corn through. To King ston-Schrs itlslmr Star nnd K. Kelley, rorn at B<jc. To Sarnia—Prop Lawrence, corn through. Total, HR,OOO ha wheat, and CIR.OOO bn corn. Lumber rales nro Improving In sympathy with eraln and Iron-oro frelshts. and vessels are In demand nt advances from some ports. The higher rates paid from Saginaw to Cleveland nnd other Lake Krlo port* are also bavins their influence on Lake Michigan and Green Bay rates, nnd before the week Is out paying freights will prohablv be offered. The withdrawal of a number or standard vessels from the lumber trade was an excellent thing for the hookers that are not In condition for tho grain trade. A few old hulks only I tint have been laid up for several seasons hive been brought out and placed in serviceable condition for Lake Michigan freight*. * CANADIAN I<AKK MAIIINR. ■ There were very tew now vessels intended for tliu carrying trade built last year in Ontario ship* yards. In the year ended Juno, 1877. there were twenty-eight *new vessels built In this Province, witli a tonnage of 11, 7110. Tills has not been equaled since. The records of the Canadian lake underwriters, covering the ports from Quebec to the extreme west end of the takes, show an increase of vessels dnrlmr the, season of 1878-'TO to be as follows: In 187K-*7fl there were ADO steamers, against fill In 1H77-78. Of these a treat many are river tugs nnd small steam vessels that scarcely comu among tho marlno properly, Indeed, there arc 22!) uisilngalshccL.as tugs. In the list of sailing. vesfOh the list for the present season shows foil: for last season the'list was f)l4. Hut, in actual carrying caoneity and for serv ice. it may bo accepted, as the fact Unit the lake marine this year Is very much below the character of the lake marine ovcn.Of last year. In the un derwriters* bonk tilts year there are 228 schooners that have no rating at nil. Of course all of these vessels are not to be considered ns so low that they era worn out. Many of tticm arc In such a condi tion that a few hundred dollars spent in repairs would give" them n fair rating. Hut. making all possible allowance for these oettor sorts of ves sels. u Is certain that the carrying capacity of the sailing vessels mnst bo accepted as greatly reduced from wbat It was last year.— Toronto Olobe. SAILORS* WAOIiS ADVANCED. The ailvmico in lake freights and tho good pros pect abend ato having the customary natural tend ency to cause the sailors to demand an increase of wages. At a recent mooting the Chicago Seamen's Union concluded It wise to defer the demand for an advance, in view of the fact that the lumber carrying trade was then' depretsbd, ami vessel owners asserted, that they could not pay more than $1,50 a day per man in that trade. Crain, ore, lumber, and outer freights have since continued upward, and yesterday tho members of tint Union who were In nort held a meeting in Meridian Hall, corner of Randolph and Jefferson streets, and after some discussion resolved to give notice that the rates of wages would ho advanced to SI.TS a day from and * oftor. yesterday noon, and placards to that effect were posted about the docks and In public places generally. Masters and own ers. as far ns ascertained, did not make any oppo sition to thu reusonaolo demand thus made, mid vessels that shipped crews paid the rate freely. A corresponding advance will bo inado at once at all the leading lake ports. THE ST. CANALS. Tho work on Secs. 1 and 3 Laclilno Canal will bo finished within a few days. The only labor re maining to bo done is dredging of basin N'o. 3W. When this is performed tiio whole of thu work on tho Lachlno Canal, excepting Sec. 11, will bo Tho contract for working at Galops Rapids, on tbo St. Lawrence, has iil-cu awarded to W. Davis A Sons. These rapids form n partuf a series which thu Cornwall Canal is intended to avoid. They, however, are not siilllclmitlv obstructed by rocks to prevent thcl r passage by powerful vessels. The passage is generally safe. but. owing to tho pres ence of submarine rocks; the slightest swerving on tho part of a vessel would cau«o her destruction. It Is proposed to remove Jin,ooo cubic yards of mis rock by (dusting, and lm removal win enable pow erful vessels nut only to pass down the rapids in tottfety, butto force their way up.— iluutrtat V\t patch, « BUFFALO. HurVAt.o, Aug. 13.—Cleared—Prop, none; fchr» 4 Flcctwlng. 5.10 tons coal; Kcuoshu, Senator Hluud, Willie*Keller, Eorlo, Jane Ralston, Toledo; (1. S. Hazard, L. J. Clark, J. M, Hutchinson, Spm Flint, UOO tons coal, James C. King. Chicago; J.N.Mcad, (110 tons coal, Milwaukee; Acontes. Columbian, William Homo, f»tll» tons coal. Hello Hauscoine. 01)0 ions coal, Detroit; barges R. J. Carney, Hay City, Oscoda. . w . charters—Sclira PatUDndor, M ratio War, John Wesley, coal to Chicago, 40e; James C, King, lumber from tshchovgsn to Chicago, 91.5175$ per m; Hello llnnscom. William Home, coal to De troit. 15c; Flcctwlng. coil to Kenosha. 00c; F. D. Harkor and «. W. Holt, coal to Fort Huron. 35c. and wheat backadc; U. Evololgb, pig Iron to Cleveland, dOc tier ton: Harriet Huss, HDD brls water-lime to Detroit, 4c f. o. h.i Moutlccllu uud Mont Ulonc, Coal to Duluth on p. t-. VRH9RL3 AGROUND. An unusually lo* vtuge of water in the river yeaicrdny troubled largo loaded vowel* - a ureal deal, und two pot hard aground and Buffered lorn/ detentions. TUo barge Argonaut,—cunaort to tho Bloom-barge lulor*ocean,—loaded with f»D,tJOO bu corn, and drawing 14 fret and K Incite* of water nit, wlton being lowed out ymderday forenoon, grounded In tliu cli.uniul ahruait of the Life-Saving Station, and remained lianl on from 11 o'clock In the morning to :i in tho afternoon, when flvo tug* rcleo*ed bur. and aim naa*ed out. Laat evening about K o'clock flw »chr Scotia, wli It « cargo of about AH.OOU hu of wheat, and drawing 11 foot and 4 Incite* of water aft. got aground In the multi river Ju»l weal of lue Life-SavingStation, and retnainud there fur a long time before the tug* Protection, Van bcbulck, uud Kwtnjj could release her. f ___ TUO OWNRIIS HARMONIZING. The boom In la«o freight* ha* stirred nu tho lug owner* and manager*, an I iho tariff of IH7.‘. with lomouddllloh* for Mud l.aku addother towing, will no doubl.be aaonted by general nglcement, and HO per coni off tho card rate* allowed ye*»eU. The agreement hu* nut been «I«ftjd by all a* yet, but probably will be. A little harmonulnu among tho logmen and a living up to (ho rate* will add much to their pucuel* the remainder of the aeuaun. TOUT COMIORSR. Soecial Dtiualch to Tho Trlbunt. Pout Coi.uoiikb, On^, A'lg 17.—Pawed down— liurge Fortune, Chicago to Montreal, wheat; almr Zealand, Chlcaao to Montreal, general cargo. Up—Schr* Tlioma* PurMiu*, Orfvicjo to Milwau kee, coal; OlenilTcr. Kingaloq to Chicago, light: Sligo. Kingston In Clilcagi* tight; birga <>rlm*- by. Klngatoq in Milwaukee.’ Ilgnt; me.tm-oargt Clinton, Kuuraton to Milwaukee,Tight. Wind—Houlhwotl, light. «, . _ OAPT. nUNDY HKAItn VROM. Portigu Lik) Miutnq (Ur.<tU: *'A neat little ve*aal called toe U1.,1 iid.-lja.. In char, a of a zealous Chrlatlan commander named Ilnndy. was in tills port last'week. In vain did this modern Whitfield try t<fapply the poultice of Gospel truths to the moral bruise he found on Portage Lake. In an address down the lake, Capt. Jlnmly says the residents of this section are not * righteous over* ranch.* As o secular paper, wo have no right to gainsay the ttllcrances of this maritime Christian critic and expounder of Holy Writ.*J Tin? CANAL. IlinnonponT, Aug. 12.*—Arrived—A. Woolson, Chnnuahon, 5.500 hu corn; Gold Itod. Seneca, 0,000 bn com. neared—lsabella, Morrll, PO.fllfl ft lumber; Victor. Peoria, 74,022 Jt lumber, 5,000 lath; Monlank, Lockport, 4,071 bn wheat; Loekport, 4.11851 m wheal; Orion. Marseille/.-24, 058 ftjiim her: Frederick, Peoria, 101,047 ft lumber, Oj,ooo lain; Industry, Morris. 12.005 ft lumber. PORT HURON. Pout HtmoM. Aug. 12.—Up—Props Garden City, Marr Mills. Widgeon and consort. Tattle and con sort, Sallna and barges; *schrs Arov. W. 8. Cros thwnlto. K. rornlug, Marengo, 11. G. Cleveland, Delaware, Down—Props Japan, Colorado, Milwaukee, Montgomery. • Wind—Southeast,gentle; weather lino. CLEVKLANIi. Sn*dal nupntrh to The Cur.vr.i.\su, 0.. Aug. 12.—TUo Bc ( hrPulaski wilt take coal from Cleveland to Silver Island at 05c free. < , NAVIGATION NOTES. CHICAGO, There was but one schooner at the Lumber Market ycstctylay. The movement of vessels In and out was tight. Capt. King takes tha wheel on the tug Triad to day, and Capt. George Smith will act t's engineer of the tug Monitor. ( Rt.SBWIIBItB. Cant. Minch, of Cleveland. will, lids rumored, bnlld a new propeller this year. A KlniMon paper says that It co«t SR. GOO to make kood the damagedone to thedtv of Toronto. The old Montgomery is «ttll nt Alirosiac. where she In htlnif ranldlv transformed Into n lumber barce. Tier stern will ho square hereafter. Toronto MnH: It In *ald that during the ap proaching winter three of the Koval Mali steamers plvlnu b.itwoon Montreal, Toronto, and Hamilton will he rnl In two and lengthened sixty feel. . Since the opening of navigation. ami tip to Aug. 1, there have been shipped from Kscansbu 313.R13 ton* of (run ore and-t.'llO tons of idg-lrnn. From Marquette the shipment* for the Mine time were ZU1.:»70 ton" of iron on*: from I/Anse. 10,381 ton* of iron ore nnil (.(CIO tons of idc-lruu. Oswego Tunft: “Thu rl»o In freights ha* made, vessel-owner* quite juhihmt. One zcnllcman.not a vea'el'Ownnr, but a man w| a know* oons'rtera blc of the business. say* that vessel property hti* advanced In vnlne from IA to ‘ill percent within the post week. Thl*. If trtie/1* encouraging.” . Detroit Poll umi Tr>//Uii'. yc*iciday: dual COO fear* ago to-rtay the find vessel to h«H up Uvtroit liver Into Lake St. Cltlr put in nn anpearanco. It I* not at all probable that hoc n-emhled the mnje** tic schooner* of nowatlar*. for propeller* were not known then p but then ahe wa* a vessel. and claim* to bo, and was, the pioneer of thcio water*. PORT OF CHICAGO: The following were the arrivals and actual sail ings at this port for' the twenty-four hours ending at 10 o’clock Jan night: Prop Messenger. Benton, sundries, State street. . Prop Skylark, Hcntoni'suntlrles. State street. Prop HrlttUn. Samratuck, sundries, Stale street. Prop Milwaukee. Buffalo, sundries, Slnto street. Prop A. Laura. Muskegon. sundries, Stetson Slip. Prop St. Louis, Buffalo, sundries. Uandolph street. Prop Lawrence. Cleveland, sundries, Clark street. Prop Thompson. Muskegon, sundries. Magaklne. * PropC. .T. Kershaw. Unffalo, light, Illinois Central blip. Prop W. L. Wclmore, Buffalo, light, Kush street. Prop Swallow. White Like. lumber. Stetson Hilo. Stfnr Sheboygan. Manitowoc, sundries, Rush street. SlmrO. Grummond, South Haven, sundries. Hush street.* * . Btmr Corona, St. Joe. sundries, Kush street, gtrnr Muskegon. Muskegon, sundries, Kush street. Bchr Game Cock, Muskegon, lumber. Itnsh street. SchrG. M. Flier. Lnrtlngum, lumber. Market. Schr Mars. Ludmeton, lumber, Kush street, bchr lirunette, Buffalo, light,ißush street. ACTUAL SAII.INUS. FchrJohn T. Mott. Kingston, grain. Prop Idaho, Buffalo, sundries. Prop V. 11. Kelchuro, Buffslo, grain. Bchr K. C. Hutchinson. Buffalo, gram. PropC. J. Kershaw, Buffalo, grain, bchr J. W. Doatio. Buffalo, grain. Schr John B. Merrill, Huffalo. grain. BchrM. J. Cummings, Hnffalo. grain. Schr Yankee IMmlc, (’ollingwood. grain. Schr Nellie Wilder. Kingston, grain. Schr W. 11. Rounds. Oswego, grain:.? J*rop B. I). Caldwell, Huffalo. grain, bchr Guiding Star. Hnffalo, grain. Schr Scotia, Huffalo, grain. Bchr Nevada, Huffalo. grain. Proubt. Albans, Colllngwood, sundries. . Prop Lake Erie. Colllngwood, sundries. SchrTopsr, Muskegon, light. Bchr Orkney Lass. Manistee. light. Bchr Louisa, Manistee, light. Bchr Ironsides, Ludington. light. SchrC. J. Boeder, Manistee, light. Propb. C. Haldwlu: Escunaba, light. Prop Philadelphia, Erie, sundries. Schr Charlotte Itaab, Manistee, light. SchrGoldrn Harvest. Grand Haven, light. Schr Alice Richards, Eecanaba, light. Schr Cecilia, Muskegon, light. Bchr H. I). Moore, Muskegon, light. Prop Annio Laura, Muskegon, light, BctirL. M. Davis, Muskegon, light. Hehr Milton, Pikes Pier, light. BchrG. D. Houseman. Menominee, light. Bchr Gamecock. Muskegon, light. Schr 11. A. Richmond, Muskegon, light. Prop .Messenger. Benton Harbor, sundries. Prop Skylark, Benton Harbor, sundries. Btmr Sheboygan. Manitowoc.' light. btmr Grace (inimmnnd. Smith Haven, sundries. tilmr Coroni.- St. Joseph, light. Sinir Muskegon. Muskegon, light. Prouß. Britllon. buugaltick, light. SchrK. P. Boyce, Boyce s Landing, light. Every; moment of our lives, every port of our body Is wearing out and’ being built up anew. This workis accomplished bv thu blood, bat if the blood does not perform Its work properly the sys tem is poisoned, Cleanse the blood be tho use of Hr. Hull's lialitmorc Pills. Ilarmlvsa'but clllciunt. OCEAN STIUnSiltPh, Oft lit His to France. General Ti‘nit»nlliitille Cniiipnny. Between New Vork and Havre. Pier N. ];., foot of .Moriou-st. Travelers by this line avoid Polli trdiiMt byFnglNn railway and iho discomfort of criming the channel In asmsllPoal. PKUIKItK, Hsure Wednesday. Aug. la. mop. in. AMKiIUJuF, Delnrd WedneMlav. Aug. to, 7 a.m. I’llAMiK. Tradelie \Ye«lni*<day. Aui. t’7. gp. m IMIICKOF PASSAGE (lliehldlngwlnej: TO liAVUU-Flm Cable, fluo sud fsoi Second Cabin. hiecnige. fgd. Ineludlng wine, bedding.and utcuilh. Check* drown of Credit Lyonais ot Purl* In unmnnt lo suit. LOUIS liK lIF.niAN, Agent, 03 Broadway. oMV.'F. WIDTH. 07 Clark-st.. and ( Agents lor ALFHKU LAGKittiltUN.-M KClark-it., I Chicago. HORTlIO£IPl;liX IJ.OYD. New York London Purls. btcsmm sail every Kiturday from New Yurie for Bouihamuion and l.reinei. l'iu*eng('n< booked fur Loudon and Paris at lowest rules. It ATO OF PAs.jAOE-Fmiu New York to South ampton, Lomlon. Havre, nnd Uretmm, flr»i rul.ln, Seertid eslitn. #n‘Ji steeng'*, KeCiru MeKetsat reduced pules. OKLItU-'llb X gUuwltmr Green, N. V. H. CI-AUbStNiLs «i co., - boutb curk-st,. Agents furdiicag STATE LINE To niufrow, Liverpool, Dublin. lielfuM. and London ilrrrv. from X. V.. every lhur«liy. Firm Cabin, #«.» to 475, ueuordhig to aceommuaatloa. fcceuud cabin. ..... »>'«*». *«■ Al . Bm- iCll T.‘ ((roadway, 7«. V.. uml IB) lUmlulpn-m., Culcago. JOHN ItLi.GllSfc.Wi'Hcrii Manager. CDftTUKf*. COFFEES., Just roooivod, several invoicoa of tho lluost CoU’oos in tho market, which wo oilbr at popular prioos. Fresh Roasted every day. G- 110 & 112 iUiullson-Ht. llrancli —240 blue hlamhav.. cor. Twolfth-at, U\C'l'UMO\S, . COOK’S TOURS. Me*m. TIKIS. O)0K k si)N’, originator* of (lie word renowned Tourltt and Ktcaraluu Syaiem. ofe(*n -11,hud l*n. beg i» ca‘l aiieoiloq to Itudr iLjfUili A iuoulTuur llooud I ho U arid, which will leave bewVorkou Si-pic nber h. and nan i-rau. lmo on »c --iri»ior,l. Woven .ilootli*’ Tour. <1,76(1. Pam- UAtcl* cmwolally prepared, voiiialulng dun of the world, oy mail, I A cent*. . . , CooU'a Cu«ti-rii TpurA.—l'motially-condUPle I nitrile* for KtiVPi ami PM.P.KTISK are arr oiged to leave Suvr Vurk oil neplemher C. and on October o and *». Prugnumic* uuw ready, to bo tiad oa appltea rouk*M ToiitUla Tlekvl* In oil purl* of Hu* rul*t>.>blm!lo Jin.nicy an.l ixcar.l.m ticueu, aval}- ab.c any d*v ami by any (rain, at (educed rate*, by all lltioiuf •u-atuerm A j,TOI'IIS Vo ill plicee of Pleaturo Leurtin (he United Stale* ami Canada*. Programme* now ieadv, (took 1 * ISncormooul eoiiulu* fare* for over l.ujd luu.'a; by null. to cl*. Vor full purUeuUr* pleatu ad d,“* THOMAS COOK fc SUV. The tt’er!d , *'rU*-»:-y:d.v l 7 J 1 JwaJoay, N. V. „ A I’OMJ IV A III?* JWIN i:U.tL \VATi:iI» . Apollinaris JL NATURAL MINERAL WATER. "Porlty, frcihnrtit. per»liicntcfferrc*ccncc, and agreeable flavor, alone or mixed with wine* or iplriu.* , , v —iTactlUoier. • _ Kxlmrlf'om l.fittrroftlto I/. H. Tre'iaitrr l»ctmrtnn*nri M ln conformity wllh your requen the Fecrerarvnf state n.keritn rattan a thorough Inquiry to be mode Into the matter hy oar (.omul at Cologne, who conclude* tih report m follow*: * I therefore atatniint It i* my opinion, formed after wnat t consider ft care ful and palnnaklng lnve«tlgati>u. tnst (ho Apoilln*!* Water, boitl-d at the A rmltlnarliHprlng. as exported W the United Plate*. 1* bevuml <in-*tjr(ii a Natural Mineral Water.’ The evidence which accompnmcv the Honiara dU* patch abundantly autialn* hi* eonrhitlou (hat the Apolllnarl* Water, aa ltnl*ortrd. ii a Natural Mineral Water." Ihla evidence wat giren after liiorutitrh cxatnlnailuo hr inch eminent aclonihti of (he Old World, a* > A. W. 1101* > t \NNt I'. If. .*.♦ of tun Untverxlty of llerlln. Member of tan Sciential Deputation of the Kingdom r.f I‘rnMla. vice Prealdnnt of the chemical society of tiernuny. etc., etc. ••• \V. niM.iMi. |'rofe«aor of Chomlatry at the Unlverilty of Oxford, Chemical .fudge at tha Centennial Kahlhlllon. PldHcMnhla, etc.. cl«. Atitl IMJipra. . , , _ .. .. • A ipurlou* ankle. purporting to be tfft genuine Apolllnarl* Water, being offered to the public, we warn all buyer* to ho .ure that rich and every bottle hear* the \ cllntr I.itbcl, and the name ot KUK». DR IIAfIV iV »‘Q.. Netr Vork. Hnln Agfttita. : KDIJCATIONAI,. S7O Per Glr. of 10 Weeks. ftwfor Academical year, from Sent. t*. mr*. Hook*, etc., Included whole estictiao for young men and imv* at H. V, Hhorlltdgc'a .Media (Pa. I Academy. Munir the only extra. Illithly prrommended bv luyard Taylor, •he lion. Fernando Wood. Judge Van H««*rn. om. t; 11. T. I’olll*. (lor. Itoiitt, the ttrr. Or. UhlH*. e;c. in teacher*. ail turn and all graduate*. Hpeelil attention to both advanced and backward pusll*. and young »■.»•*, Both lii>llvliloal and cHa* loitructloa. combining tin advantage* of private ininrlns and arhoolroom drill. Fine building. thoroughly hratrd. new gymnasium, excellrnt table. Knglldi, lluMnew, Sclrntitlc. and Claadcal Course* of study. Weekly Lecture*. Ulna* trated by the heal apparaliu. For new mutinied rir* rular ot term mimncnelntf Kept. o. addrem SWITIIIS C. HIUHITLIIKIK (Harvard Unlverilty A. M.l. Media. I’a. Media lu* rnven obtirrhc*. ami a temperance char* ter prohibiting the *ale of Intoxicating drink*. vkw % sciiooii. II. IT. llAnroCKTuic Principal of Chicago Academy, will open a ichuol at 4S-SI Dcarliyrn-K., Chicago, Sopt. is, IHTii. THE ATIIEMUM ACADEMY will furnlah thorough training In Knsltih Hranchn, French, Uernmn, l.atln. nmldreek for boy* and girl* of all aim*, filling them for hn*tnc«« dr ailinlwlnn to but College or Unlvcraiir. CUm ilrlll In liyinnatlnni FHKK. Omnlhu*ea for Olrl* and Vnung Ladle* to and from tlirlr borne* at initial rate*. For Information an* ply to T. il. roitllL'rll. >• Hcarbjnnst.. or 11. 11. lIAIICOCK. II HlgtHecmlnat. jjiouimicu.vidi viuat. ST. marts hall, FAKIUAUI/T, MINN., m.-itcr. n. u. wini’PLih i>. it., iicctnr. Mlm S. V. UAIILINUTO.V, Principal. la under the perannnl nuneevlalon of Mm HUhop. with Eleven'Experienced Teacher*. Tim Fonnenith year will leTtna >ept. it. > k TU. For Hoglster* with full do* tail* THE KEMPI'irFAMILY SCHOOL, BOONVUjLB. 'MO., For lloya unit Vnunv.lfrn. Thlrty*«lxth year bo • gln» Septetubce4l. IK7i». • ** Perfectly Rattsdcd with ttiu progrcM anil the treat* ment of in* lion. .1. S. Uitlllni, Columbia, Mo. ••The heal known t*» nic."-Ilna. A. .1. Harr. Itleli* tnut'ii. Mo. •• Un>nnn**ed In the world."—(lev. Ja*. A. Q inrb**, n ptu>il of w;vci years. now President Klu* abetn Aull bemtnarv. “MiPetlur to anything I barn seen ui Dugby and the oilier greate»t schools of F.n* gland."—lion. 1,. M. t.nw*oa. n nnitll of seven yearn now nf Donnell. Lawson Danker*, Sew York. Address KKMPlilt k .iniI.VSTO.%. MORGAN PARK MILITARY ACADEMY, 910IKUX PARK. COOK CO.. ILL. Dot* prepared thoroughly for all American College*. Went Point. AnnuiHilft, or for Innlne**. J.ocntlon at* tradin’. KdneaMunal facilities nn«nrnas«ei|. session begin* Sept. u. IS7i*. Fur full Information acini fur catalogue. . Tbii-: iii:3cshc:v sniooi, or MUSICAL AI IT. Hershey Music Hall. Chicago, cdiiratea totidls In all depsrtttteau of the musical pro* feailnn. Matir free a.)vantages. Pupil*' Matinee* every two week*. Chamber con* rrn*. orsannnd piano recital* and lectures next season. Beginners taught with special care. Oood hoarding ac< cumniodatlons. A 11., CI.AUKNCr Kl»nv. General Director. SAIIV'IIKIWIKV KDDV. Vocal Director.* bona for circular. Foil terms begins Sept. IS. WILLISTON SEMINARY, EASTHAMI'TON'. MASS. Fits boys for our best Col lege* and Hcleollflc School*. TiUiluii. (it » per year. Free tuition to deserving student*. Good ttoard at Seminary b<ianlln4*h"U*e. « t per week. Fall term begins Kopi, 11, tsfo. Fur catalogue containing full Information address ,1. W. FAIIUIAKUS. Ph-JL. Principal. HIGHLAND HALL. Thtlelegant eitahll-hment for the Preparatory and Higher Kdueatlon of Young Ladles, wilt begin it., next year Sept, IT. IHh*. thoroughly, equipped for the iH>«t work. Mtuntlnn uuracilvc.and buildings well Adapted to their use*. Term* modTnie. KDWAfU) P. WK>T<<\. Highland Park.Jlh_ WELLS* COLLEGE POE YOpG LADIES, AUIIIMIA. U.WUUA I.AKK. N. V. Kull Collegiate. Academic, nnd Special Courw**, Hu* perlar Infraction In tmolc. Location umurtviiaed for bo4Uty.hcalthfiilnrn.Binl rentirnimt. ilulldlmtarle* cant. A home where uimit* may with eoniSdrnce Mare their daughter*. Term* muderutc. tcwloa begin* hept. 10, IH7U. bend for rmaloL'ue. s. ntISUKB.J). I).. President. MRS. OUTHBERT’S SEMINARY” luth Tearu(H'mi Sent. rt. for Voting Ladle* and child* rcn. Hoarding rnd hay School. Kull run* of eßlrirot andezoerlvnrud teacher*. superior building, ti|i|>nia* lu% etc. h|>colul attention given to iimrlc. Cor. .tin* Iventh and Pltio-Hti*., M. Loul*. Kor catalogue* ad* drr«» Mr*. EUCIKNIA CUI'UIIKHT, Principal. rjpiii: AKnaiiit i.\sTßTirn:: Mm, ARCHER. Utn Prlnclml of ~P »(ap*'i o Tfiiialo Initlnite.” near Ualllmore, Jim nrmovcij heraelinni to Wa-hltierou City. School ilutlc* n-' im-il OiTolut I. For circular* a-d'lftna Mr», M. IE. AItCIIKIC, UUI Mai* iaoluuclU-av.. SVailnncton. I). 0. • RMV. Worcester. Mam.. begin* lu iNfli year bt'i'U ui, tn7a. itanlt. Ur*l-ciax*i teachers peimtnmf liatrumure nlwar<* good: situation rleturuajuc aud lealthful. llcauest circular f>r ic.»nlcuiart. C. 11. MKTCAI.F. A. M., Sup!. PDiA’A'SVIxVAriaA • .’imUTAIIV ACADKMV. rril?HTi;i{. V\. (Olipna Mppt. JO.) Thorough limrurtlon In Civil KngltMerlnr. t'liomli* trv, (lie Classic*, nml Kimlf«h. Degrees conferred. PorCJrcnlarsatmly toJKWKTT WU.CDX. Pag., of* flee ui Uardner House. Chicago, or (it Col. TUKO. HVATT. President. Ri vi:i:vss:u rormi- KMi PS IK. N. V. #:rO. (hud B’vle. good work, good fort*.* Iteonen*Hrnt. 11. tins HlMll'lv. A. M.. Principal. A selionl of the hlghm (trade, with charges reduced to the lowest practical limit. Hit IS HB * S H 'A* V T I*s «AC VOUN’tl I.MHKS Tarrvtown, V. V*. (Vnnhlu* inenoimicnn witti u thorough cmim of study. i!fc. opens nept. 1... Mlasit, W.MKICAI.P, I'rluelp&U ‘ Jtiauii.v sniooß.. nvMAa’s ' VIM.K. Mhln, for Voting Ladle* ami Mlrses. Full Minn u|h-ih mi Mu* lit Monday of Neptcmlicr. Circu lars and particular* may ho uhtaluud JIFWrf Miss IMily’s Scliiinl anti Kindergarten, Hstah’.Mied since PUI. will retumo Sept. H atm Jllshop Court. Apply fur circulars. . C.INSKTT INSTITUTE ro, ‘ YU V.XR.^ notion, Mn»«. Tim '.’lUh year will itasin Wpi!m*«l«y, on. 1, Kii, Forrntuloiiiu 1 nml o ronlar mu>Jy lo llev.Ufiittfu (•uimi-it. A.M.. I'rln., (U Climier nuurc. Iluntmi, Ma**. Southern Homo School for Girls 11)7 A I 111) X« Charlea**!., llalllmuro, Mil. Mm. \V. M. Mu, tlnn. Jxo. Pbijuvh. Keialirtlliod WfJ. French (lie linu't#k.'u"or um •ctionl. Cfl ,*;n A YKAU HOARD AN'O TIMIIOS. HUM gIi)U I.INUION CUI.I.KUK, ilurlttitftiiii, S. J. 1- uni ilUißtloii. taoiiU JO9H PE« It Ihe hloheat achievement in (he manufacture of Geld Pena and (ho retail of oinarimenlt for moro (han twenty year*. The “RECORD" Pen I* produced by o eklllful combination of (ho (wo proctout end non-corro*lvo metali; id Ur, Hold and i'/Mlimim, while the ordinary cold pen con* (alne an alloy 6f copper, reducing iunnoneia with* nut yielding (hat olaatieity. density and a(eel hko temper which the eottly PlnlttmH* auppliet. The “RECORD" Gold Pen i'olMfJ are of the beat Iridium. (Diamond*)) indeitructiblo with fair treatment, and poliahod to giail like umoolhnea*. Steel pen writers have now every objection to gold fairly overcome, end every requirement in a Pon which will endure and not oildue, ifluarely met. The “ RECORD" Gold Pan la guaranteed to potieie Durability, Permanency or Spring and Perfection of Point. Price, t2.SO. told by ell Jew* alert and Stationer* In the United Slate*- If not found order d-rcct from •/<>H .V IHU.T.A A />, Jta jiu facturrr. iU IK. 4th St., i'lnetnualu frI.\A>CIAI.. A (loon Plas—The most jirufliaMuway ford -alimt In ■tuck< la by i , iunblnlim ninny order* and wi*opcrallnit Un-in »»«li>» !•. >lit I Hint i*roiU» pro rain unions ».n»r«- liul.lt-r*. nmudlmt to Kill mnrki-i. l.acu niiioincr lliu* •oeuicaall itiu adtaniatnuui linimjino ‘‘-ipiial and ummi. itmtttcil iklll, and can mm any amount from flu to fin.* umiorinuri', wUnoiual |>n>n»niouaif itn!c***a. sow York stuck UuporU'r" uu«l new .;lrcul-ar nmlli d fire. Ktiil tiafortnatton fur say on-' m im-ram iiiccofnlty. LAWItr.XCK ti CO.. 5f fevrliaiute No* *utk etUALIls* SCALES - { i oy Ati. kinds.. . i»y WM^'S\PAIR9AIiKa.MO R Be& OOu £Sifr 111 A 113 take St.,Chicago. C T ut SiuemUd'cvytalj iLcCcuuiuo, RAILIKIAD TIISQ TADLIm ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, KxptiXATTow or Tlr.rr.arHa excreted. * Sunday exoepted. CHICAGO & HOBTHWEBT Mapki.—tß*tard»l {Monday excepted* 3BH EAILWAT, tnnao House) andyt Ticket ODlcca, 01 (She Leave. oPaelfle Faat Line oHonx city A Yankton u Immune Day Kz.vla Clinton... (iliiibmiue Sight K*. via Clinton. numana Sight ExprcM.. tfllva M'.lura .V Igtll Kxpresi Moines D*v Kxnreaa oSloux City A; Yankton... cirreponri, Houkfd A Dubuque., nFreeport, Hockf'd A Dnhuuua.. (.Milwaukee F»«; Mall AMltwniikre special-Simiara... (.Milwaukee KxnreM (.Milwaukee Pavnugrr 6MllwaukreP»Mcnaer(d«,ly)..., WHeeri liar KtprraA A'-f. Fan I A Mltincapolla Rxpren the. Paul A MlnnetPolli Kinrcat M,n(ro««r KxnrrM M,aCro**n KxpreM t Winona & Now Him AWlnona Ac Sew L’lm PMarqneirt! Kxiue** Pljike tienrva e.xnreM ~ 6l.nke f>eno*a Rvp'e** « Lake fieticva it Kockfora brunddil Lac, via Janeavllle •111:51 a ip •intrn • in IOi.K) am • P:l« pm • otin sm - mis pm ■lOttn a tr ’ 0:19 pm • otis am •toils pm • Kino a tn «::*o am •10:00 am * f,:UO p in I oioo-pm * 0:30 a 3t •piton am I 0:00 pm •Khiwi am I 0:00 pm •10:10 am f i*:00 pm 4 R:nu pm * 4:lft pm * ft;t*i am . • 4:00 pro * 4:41 pm Pullman Hotel Car* ore rim through, between Chi* ram ami Connell KlulTi, on the train IcitJb* Chicago at 10::p*•. m. . . Noother mao rum Pullman or ear other form of hotel ran wen! of * ■ «—Depot corner of Well* and Klmle*it<. P-Demit corner of Canal and Kmt(e*iu. CHICAGO. BUELINGTOTT ft OTTIHOT EAIHWV) Depot* foot of Laku-al.. Indlana-nv. and Bixt«eoth**t.. mid canal and sixteenth'll*. Ticket Olfleci, co Clark* at. ami at depot*. Leave. | . 7:2S am • ni;«) ami* 10:00 ami* idiui • ml*. I0:aa am.* IO:W am * Hun am* 3:ia pm,* 4:T> pm *1 CtOO lilDi* n:ia pal* yum pm;* ou« pm'i titfti pm t 0:0.1 p mil ■l ntutra ARtmtor KrnrMi !• ‘ Nulmakn A Kaiuaa Kxpreia..... * i llycklonJ & Fm'port (£xprc«a.... •!' DtitiiiQiir A Hioti* city Kzpreia .. *| I'nclllc Fa*l Ksprfu »l Kamuu Af.'otoradu Kxppcm *l' Itowix-r'Kirovo Accommodation • i Aurora IMMcniccr * Mimilotn A Ottawa KzpreM * Aurora I’aMeniter. . * nowncr Ulrovc Accommodation * 1 Frrfpun A Duliuquc Kiprcu.... • Omaim Xlulit Esprcaa f Tcxii Ka*t Hxprcs*.. .. f Kama* City k at. Joe Express. C.. It. k tf. Palace Dlnlnu-Cara and Pullman Übwhesl Pirpjilng*Cnr* run between Chicago and Omaha on UM Pacific clioresi. • CHICAGO, HOOK IBLAHD & PAOTPIO RAILHQAD. Depot, comer of Van Ilureo and Hhcrmtn*iU. City Ticket OUlcc. 50 (Jlark-st., Sherman liouie. Leave. Davenport Exppcim 7:50 a m Omaha KiprcM I 1»:30am leaven worth k Atchlaon KipPM 10:30 atn Peru Awommodatiou S:uu pm >Tghl Kxprcss I0:oopm lime liiitnd Accommodation.... QMS am Blue Island Accommodation.... Bi4tiam lilue Uland Accommodation..,. 13:30 pm Blue Island Accommodation ... 4:15 pm Blue island Accomniudalion.... fl;is pm nine Uland Accommodation.... 7ilu pm lilue Isltnd Accommodation....,•ll:3o pm. Blue Island Accommodation.... t 1:13 p m •taturdsys tad Thursdays only. ISandayi only. i PAUL EAILWAT id Canal-su. Ticket ion at depot. CHICAGO. MJLwAUKhB ft ST. Union Depot, comer Madlaun and Olllce. (id South Clark'it. at | Leave. | Arrive. Milwaukee Expreia ,* 7:35am.* 7:45pm Wisconsin & Minnesota. Green Hay. and Mcnosha through Day l I Kioto's •lotioam* 4.00 pm Wiukesliu. Madison 4: lowa Ex..( | ncimumowoc Frldav & Saturday. * 5:00 pm •10:W)ara Utieriyvlllu Accommodation * s:lspm • BfjOam MlwaiiKec. St. Paul k Mluneapo*! I lis Fo*t Mall (Oallyi {10:10am ft 4:OUp» WtnronMu A* Minnesota. Grceni I Day, moron* I’ulnl. and Aab*> | laudthrough Sight Kxpreu.... t 0:00pm % 7:ooam All train* run rla Milwaukee. TlckeU for Ht. Paul and Mlnnea|»otlt arr ttoodeltlierTlakladUoa and Prairie du Chlcn, or vU Watertown. La Crowe, and Winona. CHICAGO, ALTON & BT. LOUIS. OHIOAOO. AHD KANSAS CITY k DEHVEE SHOE! LIKES. Un’on l>o;*o(. Won Side, near Madlaon*it. bridge. and Twentj •mlrd*»u Ticket OOlce. m Booth tlarlc*it. Leave. I 'U:M om * - t<:ot oialt 1 o*o «in'* 1 U:(X> in' i »:((> pm I ’ o:oo amp i o:oo pm } .' u;(U n mi* .•laix*. pm I* 3:00 pml KansjuCity & Dfnvor Fa»t Ex... *1 KuH-a« city Mtflu Ksurnw t M, l.oun, spmifffleM ATexM... * MuMlofc Sew onmins Exoreu .. * n. LmiK bi'tlunttuld ATuim... I I'.orla. llurlmiitua (Fiwt Kzpr’u ‘ * Krnkuk iKxnrc»» rtniMCK »v railtieftii it. it. Mr-ui.ir. l.ru-on, VTulilubl’u Kx.j Juliet <k Dwlittit Accommodation ILtiTKOIS OEKTEIL RAILUOMX Depot, foot of l,oke-«t. and toot o( Twcntjr*»acond*»t. Ticket ualui. Ul UamJolplwt., ucar Clark. ] Leave, i PI. I.onlt & Texaa Ktpreu |* H:3O am * 0:4.1 ou K. Luttitl- Teta. Fan Lino I h-.m pm I fl:ao am tulruft .s'awdrleant Kxprcea.... * hi.ii aui * pwu an ot’ilro & Tuxiu Kxpruu I ks.'iO p m • 0: IS a m bjirlDKtlelilKxprcu 4 K::w am * 0:11 pm bprlMKflalONlw’til Kxpteu I mjSo pm 4 HjSU am I'l-uiia. Ilurllngton «i Keokuk... * h::hi a m * d:*l pm M'eorla, Hurllmiton A; Keokuk.. 4 K;.'>o pm I mif* am iuUiui|iit!«i: tfiuux i.lty KxpreM.. mosOU am * «;ao pm imiMiiiuo A;Sioux cliv lixprea*.. • omo pm.* A:»i am Toluuo I’iuwiicwr. >* asao pm 4 mw an cOn Patnrdar night runt (o Toloio on!r. iOu Saturday night runt to Peoria only. MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD. penot. foot of l.nWe-st. and foot of Twcoty*»oeond*n* Ticket oilW. «7n»rlt-«.. soulhctut corner of Hau. Uulplu Uruuu Paclnu Hotel, aud at Palmer llotm. 'l,care. i Mall (via Matn ami Air Line).... * I’uv Kxim-M * Knlamfroo Accommodation * AtlimileKxpres»(d.Ulr» t Milhl Kinross.... r 7;n» am * o:.vj pm l»:U) am * 7:40 pm 4:00 pm *10:30 am r.:15 pm t stoo am »miu pm.*niho ant rrmmrco.rr. wayne& ohioaoo railway Depot, corner dual and Maulion-ita. 11ck»JontM4 OoClark-sl., Palmer House, aud brant Pacldo Hotel. LCttTfl. I Arrive. > 8:80 »m* 7ioo pm | am om I fljoo m f Wilt) pin.l unaim Mall and Hzpreu. Pucllic Cxpre-ii... Post Line BALTIMORE & OHia Depot*. rxnoiUlon HullUlnganii foot of Twonlr**econd •i. TtrkeMinlet**, Kiuartc-«t.. I'ulmer llou«.Ur*nl I'uclfli) llutul, >uaiHjpoMFi|Ki»lHug HmlJloi». | Leave. . Arrlru. . * him a m > tirjo am •I 1 u:<J I'm * 7;at pm Monilnu Ki(ir«u. Fuattluu .. LAKE BHOEE Sl IHCHIO4H BOUT HERE. I.cavo. Momlnir Mall-Old Mb*. ........ • T:;w um • 7;<o j» m Ncvr York a Uoeton hwicjiu ti.. • hnO o ni,* 7i*o p ot Atlantic Ksprvea (daily) fliia p m H:U) »m Muiit Fapreae.. tioiaopwitflutf am PIPIBBUBO, CINCINNATI & BT. LOUIS B. E. teluduuatl AtfUau and Kokomo Line,) prpot. corner ut Cllulon and Carrolt-ele., Meat 6Ula,_ "Learo* | Cincinnati. IniHananOll*. loiiU* UIU-. CulUUtbU & kii.il'u • s:<o •nil* Piio p m .1 jcj, - j moo pm t 7:10 am Ulit Kipfi'M. KANKAKEE LIKE. ' Depot, foot of Laku »1. aud foot of Twtnt] • " . ' Leave. | Arrive.” Cincinnati. IndlanapoH* A Louie* ,• vine Day Laprea* ? fH4O » m • 8:00 p 01 «« .MaiilUpruM i S:ta) pta < 7:00 18, OraOAQO & EASTERN ILLINOIS RAILROA& "Danville ituuttf. 1 * Ticket OiUcea, TTClark-st.. iw Utarboro-iU, aodt» twt, comer CUuiou and Carroll-ita. I Leave. | Arrive. pay Mu 11..... • «ii*l in • 4i40 pm SmlivlUu « Florida Kaprua*..... I 7i3U p m | Tiaa am GOODEIOa BXEAMBRi Dally for Uaolnu, Milwaukee. bneuo/gaa. Want* luwoc, l.miliiulon, Maulilo* am Saturday's boat don't leave ma 11..,. Sptu tor Milwaukee, etc.. uvculuadwat, 'lucaday ami Fur Orcvu Hay A Hay port*. Tuvaday ami Friday. 7 p m f or Laaauabti aud Lake buporiur town*. Tucaday 7pm tally Jo*oi»h .•loam Saturday'* Uo»i ifornt. Juo) leave* at. Horn Dock* foot of lllciiiitau-av. *dunday oaceoted. KlliiUliLbA.YliVlllb So vav i! DR.KEAN, 173 South Olork-tt.. Ohicojo, Cousuit pcnouaHy or by mall, tree oi ciurro. on all chronic, tuivutu.ucaiwrUl Jltcaw*. llr.J.Keauu l&e «uty imyakiui lu tuc ci-y wmi wamuu core* wtuopAf* 11 Arrive. ' 7:30 pnj ' 4:(K om ’ 8:30 p in ■'3:3o pm 1 »:4u p m ■ 3:iO pm 1 itas pm * 7:M am *10:40 am • 8:55 a m 1 7:15 am 1 0.-a.*v a m t 0:5.1 am t 0:55 a IQ { fl;.\s a to Arrive. 7:05 pm 3:40 pm into pm to;a> am 0:30 am 0:40 am 7t43am 0:10 am 1:30 pm 4:40 pra 0:30 pm *H:uo pm flo;oi a in Arrive, s:aoom 7:u< «m 7«Sft n td 7:as p m 7:ou »ra asM'pm 7iuo«m TIM p ID i.- umo pro il« o:io im I Arrive. Arrlre. Arrive. •WCOBd'lt.