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6 h'ISAXVIA /.. DM & FIELD, Bankers and Brokers, 130 LaSalle-st. Members N. Y. Stock Exchange. COMMJSSION ' ,- s - ia hi,inii i;ii McCOIIMICK, ADAMS &CO. CRAIN AND PROVIS ON COMMISSION MERCHANTS, K„q. lit nml U Union IliilliHug) Chicago. CYKUS 11. MeCOK.MICK. .... „ (•ro-’t McCormick I tartest. Machine Co. CVUUS 11. ADAMS. _ , l.lhorn! Cn*h Adtniiccs tnndo on C'tnsi«nninnt*. (irnlti and Provision* lloniliu Sold, and Lurried on Mur-ilns. . „ ~ . Correspondence Solicited. . LIFE-INSURANCE EXPENSE. Tlic Allegation of Costly fflnimaomoiu Ably Uuputert by u iVelMSnown Writer. # ll# The Hcv. Stephen H.Tyng.Jr., treats of life insurance hi n thorough and Interesting manner in the April number of Harper's .l/ayaslac. Ills bamllmgof the question of Expense of Man ngemeut'' Is characteristic mid truthful. Ho Bays: The question of cxitotiso Is relative. Uls cm* phailcaliy to tho policy-holders Interest that Such vigor ami skill In the management shall bo employed us to produce a prolUublo result, yucu a policy is oftentimes expensive at tho out sol. A reduction nr expenses is trequoutly tho prcc.ursur of depletion. Tho vital question Is what the policy-holder Is to got In strength mid prullt for his uiouoy. Unless tho percentage ol cost bo bo grout us to endanger tho company a nbilltv to meet Its part of tho contract turn Jo with iilm, bo has naturally no desire to Intrude cither his curiosity or his counsel, provided ho Is sntlsffed that the company is skilltmly con ducted. Details ho Is willing to leave to tho wisdom of managers, who, by the suffrage* ul noliev-Uolders.have assumed full responsibility. Should be sometimes think that certain salar.es tire ua> high, he recalls tho fact that in many other cases small salaries have not saved a com pany from insolvency. Tho skill mid earn ro oulred for tho nmiuigoment of life-insurance companies, the Judicious Investment of their accumulating funds, the watchful oversight over contractu covering protracted periods of time.—nil these, and a multitude of minor mat ters, call for talent of tho very highest order. A man’s labor Is worth all Unit lie cun get forll. Large responsibilities imply largo compensa tions.‘The men are few hi any community who can ‘Judiciously manage millions. \> hetlior the fi/rtuue bo public or private, they are entitled to n fair Income for personal needs. In managing bis own, a man has more license for expenditure than in a trusteeship. Hut tho doctrine ol pro portion holds gnou, after all. asninw. A man who Is a fair seaman or a superior skipper may eufcly ball hh snip over the Atlantic while sum mer seas aud skies outline hit. course. But the miles and hurricanes of winter fan only bo out ridden by u stiuieh vessel, the skill uml courage of whose commander tire commensurate. Periods of peace In life-insurance may be and have been followed by crises most momentous. It Is the reserve force of tho man at tho bend of 11“ affairs which alone can- control the elements In such an emergency. Ills services for one such vuar of tlmmelal stress may be worth to the assured tho grow amount of bis salary clur lug bis entire connection with the company. A llfo-luaunuico company Is an organization which. In Its subdivision of responsibility mid olllce, bus no parallel but Hint of the goveru nientof a State. U employs a largo corps of agents, scattered over n widely-extended tern ' torv; skillful medical examiners todlserimlnate between good and bud r.sks, lest tho mortality rote bo ruinously Increased; cashiers, book keepers. and clerks to receive umi to account' tor tbo premiums paid; aeientllle actuaries to guard against insufficiency of reserve, umi to determine the proportion of surplus that may safely be returned; real-estate exports to watch over Its loans; a claim bureau to udjust without litigation tbo rightful demands made upon It: luwvers of wise counsel to examine tho titles of property on which loans are made, and otherwise to represent the Interests ot us poUoy-holderss and men of executive ability in its chief olllees, capable of guiding and conserving these manifold departments. The total amount paid by all tho thirty-one com panies reporting to Now York In Itf'.ti. for tho salaries, cumuitssUms, advertising, ami all other expenditures of the business, including divi dends to stockholders, was SIO.SW.In", while tho total ifmount of money managed was ovor four hundred Milium* of dollar*. NVlmt n difference to tbo policy-holders whether this vast sum was skillfully or Juusklllfuny guarded! Thom in sUtuUmtfteempwro more favorably, ns to econ omy, with any other organlzathmsaetivrly wok lug outside patronage. U Is almost impossible to collate the reports of tbo banks to tbo Con troller of the Currency so ns to discover thalr ratio of expenses to income. A prominent offi cer in nno of our largest corporations gives me ns u guess 4U per cent. Hut tho lusurnneu lie port. lor |H«i) gives us the statistics ot companies dealing in other than life-lusunuiee. The com parison In tho following table Is between lire and murine on tbo one mind and life-insurance companies on the other, as to assets and expend itures, and tho percentage of the latter to tho former; Kxixndl- Per Of Xew Tori: State. Awetn, (me. Cent. Flreuml Murlno $ W.ll-MWI ST.WU/M H.W Llfo 6,7ftl,WS Ji.5H In both cases tho expenses Include commis sions, and every charge oAeept losses under policies uml dividends. If thu expenses of life insurance companies bore thu sumo ratio to assets us those of lire, etc., companies, tho fV 761,1‘Jdeestof ndnilnlstniiion would be raised to 5-IU7AHT'"- Lest some one should take excep lion to this ratio of assets, I add nnnthur table showing tho ratlo.of expenses to income: /Arprndl- Per Of New York State, tuemne*. lure. Out. PI re and Marine JbT.utU.b'PJ $7,(-U2,6*l Life 41,1i5t,4W WM.VAJ V.bV7 Tho percentage of expense In relation to In come In (Ire and murine inauranco Is nearly Vuee flm« that of the life companies of this Btute. included In these amounts art) thu taxes throughout all the various State*. To thu above statement 1 ndd that IRS Insur ance companies (othnr than life) In lhaHtnto of New York received, during IHTU, lor premiums. 5UJ.U70.7Ut1; for Interest, S7,IMU,IcM; niaklng the gross Ineorno tjUH.'jiM.iwCl. Their expenses of mumißument lit tho suurn year were tf-M.PCi.iTJt. The ratio of expense to cross Income was there fore-UKI per cent. Whilst this Is thu avoravo presented, it is true that In many eases tho ex penses of lire companies range between 60 and and 00 per cent. Lot tho critics contrast these numerals with 11.0 per cent, bclmr tho uvernco pur cent of expenses to Income of all llfe-lnsur ancu companies. Hut tho answer inndo to all this Is that llfo-ln* Burance agents me overpaid. Theynru made tho scapegoats. What are the facts? Tho com missions of life-insurance agents In all compa nies were. In IbTU, fil,iwi,twi. Tint whole nimunit of cash premium receipts was fcVJ.Wu'.tHl.bi. This is collected iu average smsll amounts by uguntsfroin tholr patrons all over tho United Btutes. Tho average commission was, therefore, U!j percent. Is this an outrageous charge for tho business of persuading men to provide for thomsolvesand those dependent upon them, and the other duties that pertain to tins ollleeV Thu agent who olieets Insurance on your clothes re ceives 15 per cent year niter year, and the aver age commission upon thu assurance of your life is «Vi per cent. The wonder Is that tho payment of commissions can. by life companies, be so graded as to retain in tbeir employ men of high capacity and character, and ut the same time hold the average ratio sn low. Uut thu llnul fact to be recognized In this con nection Is that tho administration of existing life companies has nut cost their policy-holders n single dollar. Not only have the thlny-slx companies whose aggregate premiums and pay ments have heen tabulated met all maturing claims, accumulated an adequate reserve, re turned us dividends tho excess of premiums paid, purchased many enncelied policies, and paid all expenses, but they haw. over and nlmvo all (bis, saved us surplus mom than sV»,uuu.uU, which they held ou Jam I.lßsu, lit I rust for pot ley-holders. Their Imeicst account shows this net excess after meeting all tho cost of Urn busi ness. liy tho use of money from which we might have derived no Income had wo retained it, theau companies have not only accumulated a secure reserve for the payment of onr pollutes when they lull tine, but have covered every con ceivable item of administrative expenditure. Let the fuult-llnder name any other business making even approximately as good a return for tho Investment of out thnuMintl mllhun dol lars, being the amount of thu premiums received •inco organization by all companies reporting to tho State of New York. Died While Luiitslilu^» Vlehtbufi} lUmiil. A elojpilar aim (uiul accident occurred nt Jackson lust Saturday. Mr. William Hailey, Chancery Clerk of Madison County, in company trim Mr. Thomas Wnrton, Jr., of Jackson, win* cntiug dinner at Miller's restaurant on I’oarl Street. During tho meal, wbilu engaged in friendly mid auclublu conversation, allusion wna inudo tu tbe (strange und sad late that befell the Into Hun. Walker Drooke, of. Vicksburg, who was choked to death by eating un uysiur. Mr. Wuarton mild something further, whleh Ola* truetcUMr. Dailey'# intention und canned him to laugh, and a few second# Inter It wu# noticed that Hie latter gentleman appeared very sick, and was grasping lor breath, ilr. Wharton und other# immediately attempted to relievo him by carrying him u> thudour and Mapping hint un the buck, but without avail. Physician# were sent for, but before they arrived Mr. Dailey wu# dead, and It was beyond the power of medical skill tu revive him. Hu hud mud* vermuth’ swallowed u plccu-uf beef, which be came lodged lu bin throat uud choked him to death. UemembcrUmt a Hula Hop Hitters saves biff docioi>l»Uls and cures pbea all else /ails. BUSINESS. Review of Finances in Chicago Last Week. Tin I'roJnr# Alnrkcts Fairly Arlrve hut InseltlcJ —A Higher llnugt Fanrly In llic Bar, Followed by a Sharp Downward Movement In Provisions, and a Decline in Grain. FINAXCtATj. nuslncss nt tho Chicago banks was qtilot. Clearings showed n very slight increase over those of tho comjsiKJiiUlnir weeks of lint year, bom# WS.OdJ.tXK), ngitlmt #J7.MI,(XX). Tho local demand for loans was urgent in some quarters on account of tho snow-blockades. which cut olf now business ami remittances. Halos woro Dor cent. Country orders for currency Increased. Now York exchange closed nt 2y?.30c per SI,OOO dis count. Gold was received from New York nml sentto the country. Tho local demand for mil road bonds was small, mid prices showed a weakenlmr tendency. Dealings in New York Slock Kxclmn#osecurities woro loss active. Tho #roat damaifu done to tho Western and North* western roads by tho Into storms is bolter un derstood hero than In tho Hast, and operators are not buying. Hut It is not believed that thoso losses will Impair mo dividend-paying capacity oftho Grander road* unless followed by still worse storms, or by Hoods, or by short crops: Tho/’iibllßsava: While thoro Is every reason to suppose that the money market will work closely durbur the rest of tlio month, thurc docs not seem to bo any cause for apprehension of serious disturbance. In fact, there was nothing else tn cause trouble when Congress wantonly Interfered to make mischief. Tho ulfect of Its war upon the banks has been to force tho mar ket to cast olf purl of Its load of murolmndlsu and stocks, which has been quickly nml eagerly taken bv consumers, exporters, and Investors. In payment ninny millions In money tiro to cornu In, wbllu tkio Sll.i>,W.d.W taken out. if not at onco replaced by a decision of tho Treasury or by purchases of bonds, will In any case bo re turned UiroUßh Issues of new circulation within two c three weeks. These conditions certainly do nut appear to foreshadow a ilnanclul col lapse. it Is true that tbo stock market was frandu lei „„y or blunderingly pushed upwnnJ by false ...itlclpailons of the results of u a per ct'irt bill. As wo repeatedly showed, such a bill whs not calculated to succeed or to call our from Us bid lug-places tin* vast sum now held by tho work ing people. Thu r«al reason for an advance In prices was the fact that tho savings of tho peo ple ate gradually getting invested In other se curities, while (ho great prosperity of tho coun try invites continued purchases from abroad. As long as tills statu of fuels remains, specu lators for a decline have the chances against them, and It makes no dilferenee whether the reasons given io>tlmulato nn advance arc sound or nut. On the other hand, when orders to sell from tho interior or froiuabroad begin to ex- cowl orders to buy, tboro will come u real change In tho ourrout. and whether reasons then Riven for it decline are false and fraudulent or not, tho Rpeculaturs for a decline will huvo tho chances In tbolr favor. At present tho disposition to purchase Is unmistakably in tho ascendancy, and tho prospect that no cheap United States* bonds arc to he offered this pear operates powerfully to accelerate Investments In other securities. BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YOUK. New York, March 12.—Governments weak fords and As, end strong and higher for 4s and 4H»> Money market easy nt 4@5. Prime mercantile piipci 1 tit WJO. _ Sterling exchange—Sixty days, dull at4»9'/4; demand, tblli. BTOCIfrt. .lir» Alton .lilii Wub- JKi>« 1)» • , *T. 11. nfd 123 SU I* K (‘uclllu. 4-iJ4 iniforrcO. ....... W 74 Itock li*lnnct. I'nnmiia.. Hiinullml * tSLJoo... bi Do protorred 10l Iron .Mountain ittVj M. l M a San Kntnetoco 4't Do pniforrud iu Du Unit iirofurroil IM C„ St. L. * N.O KiumiO) A Toxiui 4I« L’nton I’itclllo slock. Central Ductile I*s* 4 Niuiliorn I’nehlc 4>?t Du preivrrmi l.oiilivlllciNiislitlllo U.’4 Nnstiv..% Chntuiuuoitn W U. N. A. >*t C 71 Ilotifftnna Tuznn IUJ D. dt U. U IWiM WoHtornUnlon....... Ili>;a Atlantic A I'nulllc 44 I'nulllc Mull M Adams..,.. ....1W Panto... 117.4 American 71m, United StatusKxprcfti f>74 xjulcltullvor IS ! ito preferred »ilsf {Caribou 1! iCuntral Arizona. ... ,'lUntuuatu in Ktuiduni ‘ii Kxcnlslor. 5 .ort'Vßjrna oJSv Clove. A liltnuiß Control HU'S c„ ». * y )■;» Cbiuoao & Alton IW bn iirolorrod lit .Ntnv Yor* Central MU llurlom 1!0 l.ax« hlmro !*)}» C’un, Huutliurn sum Miclilimn Cun II I*4 Krlu 4TJh Du uroforreil; K? NurtiotOHtcrn ISIJJ Uu itrofurroJ..... HUH Mu I'.iwV UW HI. I’uul (iroforreil ilWh HU I’llnl A unmliu 4>'i Do nruforrod lUl‘<s Del.. U (i W V.-J’v iMorrlH.t Kmox K'lty •DolHHUril A illl<lsUll..]illCi NowJomor Control...loll*, Ueunixir il!w UHn> A MU*lft»l)i{tl WA Do orufurn-J lUW; t.'liuKrtiipalii* ft 0hi0... I^4^! Jlolillu A Ohio ID Clove. A Columbus..,. c..c. h J.c ww Oliln Onirnl li-* I.nku Krlo A \Vi‘»tuni. M. J I,lttlit iMuiltunj!".'!!.! 'AMI Ontario J«J>t I.IIAU U.IU IV iri:n.uiui Ontario & Wvutcrii.... n.. c. u. .v n Alton \ Tern) Uauio. com; [MEUCIATj. to tho receipts nnd shipments rticU‘3 of proiluoo In this city •four hun hi ending at 7 o'clock - uml for tbu corresponding Tho followlngwei of tho loading ml during tho twenty* PatuVday morning Union year ago; Aimci.v.s. ILVd :c.h:.i 47.UV1 I.IW u.m» mw in .my JT.iwj OirCtl 72.14.» 4'J.hl i.tjo tv.vtu -UMUI sti.uax Flour, brlit \Viieut,bit Corn.bu Outs, bu Uj-e. bu llnrlay, bu lira»i sued. As ... FluXHveil, its lltimm-tHim, &*... Cured meats, hi.. nuuf, un.,.,. Hoot, brls Pork, brls laird. n# Tallow, As lluttvr. As Dressed boss. No. Live Imat, N 0..... t'ntilu, No Kln-up, Ni Hides. As Iltuiiwlnus, brls... tVoul. n 5.,,.,....., Potatoes, bu Coal, tuns liny. ions.. i.uuibnr. m ft. Miingles, at Salt, brls •WT.iio IJTT.r.VI 61,UM 12J.SHJ ■ 3»» 16.371 4.MH ut: ios.ru u.u» I, 11, 10 no 381.:cn UUVi a«,«n i.r.d it,ait 6.M16 ■I.KjU 4tt,;w 172 4.UVO lu.rai Millet. Tbu 100 lbs on Haliroud frelghu Now York are 4 ions ami ilta on grain. Through freights aru ipioted nt on provisions to Liverpool and 724 e do to Antwerp. Flourfrelghla were tptntod nl Win to Liverpool and tllo to Glasgow, Tho aggregoto receipts of wheat reported for Saturday ut Chicago, Milwaukee, Toledo, St. Louis, and Detroit wnro 110.000 mi. Thu cor responding shipments wuro 1:1.1,001) hit. Thu produce movement reported from New York Saturday Included tho following: lie eelpts—Flour, 23,218 brls; wheat. U 2,800 hit: corn, Utt.i.Vt Ini; oats, iiif.DUO buj corn-meal. 1,512 pkgs; rye. >,UXI bu: barley, Mu bu; .malt, (1,400 bn; perk, 7-1 brls; beef, 1,21.1 brls; ent meats, (TJ7 pkgs; lard, 1,002 tes; whisky, Wlbrls. Exports fur twenty-four hours—Flour, 15.000 brls; wheat,Bo,ooo Im; corn, 40,000 bus oats, 2,000 bu. Tho following wore tho shipments of provis ions front (his city during tho times named. Tin weights uro gross: , I IPferutiril Nine# Mure March 10. AViAor. ( Arlitlft. I'nrk.brU. iw!nl«*7ui rußw*. i.Ksurir .jjunvjw i »i,.y f i.7iy Ilumi utu*J ur.nu.uli 40.&u.utu Hliuulilen. Tlio export of provisions from thosenboiml, IncluUlnjr Now- Orlerms, tor - tbo week einUnjf March A, Included 7,577 lids of pork. 'VJ7I brls of beef, 11,7W,700 iba of lard,a).ASO,lAAlbaof bog meat, 2,Ultf,lift! lbs of cheese, “,1117,010 lbs of tnl* low. The following is o oomparatlvoßimunory oi provision exports from Nov. 1 to Fob, $1: Pur*.lbs. lUcon, lbs. laifd. ibi,. Totals. Mr. Hubert 11. I.uwder, of Whitby, Ontario, os tlmuteH Unit ibu wheat surplus of Canada bus about all been shlpimd, barely enough being left In Canada at the New Vour ;o inuut Hie homo consumption for sued and bread up to next harvest. The crop, both of winter und spring wheat, wu# much smaller than estimated. 3*llo VISIONS. 1100 IMtoniJCTH—Were fairly active, and very much unsettled. ranging higher early under the wide spread bullet that Uioro was going to bo a further ad vance, mid tumbling buok sharply whoa It was found that tboro were lew buyer# ut the enhanced (pioui .U«n«? At the resulting decline buyers wore wore willing tu tuko hold, and the oousegueucu was more doing, with im»io steadlue##. tUvurpool repotted the unusual udrancu of is lid In lard nud Is in meats, wbilu lliu local hog market was hrmvr. but therv woi too much stutf otfurod hero by praailiieat ptrlles who were Buiuaod to take Inaguudruuud ytottiandrua the chance of being able logoi In again at lower Ugurus, Thu packing of this city tu date since the close of February Is usthusUd at oulrtbouiftiUJUbugs ncnlnst KH.CM for tho same lime In tft*V nnd &VCCO for dolnlKTa. StKHH Point—Advanced nor brl. dccUnort :*V, nmt closed ftc below the InlcM price* c»f Krldny, Hn••« wore rrpurlod of 7» brl* old on private lorm-i J7.1M1 bvU April at V 1 nt fl.V.v*.. l.VC><s mid An) brl* sidb'r.bine nt. lUft.'*,. I'.'* ml, 1M..U.1 lirlH. Tlio market r’o*' il steady. at tor round loi* spot nr seller (lie nionih. flo.b'il c l.V.'.u seller April, nml fU*?.»*w lft.u> seller Mur. I,Aim--AiUi\i*eed 7L, V per W lUs.deo'locU and closed *V lii'lmr tin 1 lutesl prlee* VX * Hole* worn reported of 9,6.<Mc* !»i««t sit $ IKI.UH tc* seller April at I'tijh IM.A*i •! ' Moral flO.UiMlO.S'.i T.;:0 les seller.lnm>' nt• pi.t&ip 11.1*11 ics seller .Inly oi m}*i >**) lc* seller (ho your nt »lli.iV,tltiUV jloinl. .iVu» t«*. Tho niitrkol closed steady. ai * lO "I for ntnnit Inin imot or seller Hu* month. >lo.Uftlo.6i}4 ncMlor April, it ml M').n.V.«lil.i>7fe roller Mur. , MEATS-boclincd about Ido »»or WUb* on mid dles. whllo mid Pieces wore easier. Hales wore ro ported of 7((i.(*i) lbs shoulder* nl H.s» spot and seller April and tt.UJ seller .Mnyt I*l Pose* dp nt fOOspot: l.<Vupc« croon uams (Ullbs) at net Ift.milb* short rib* m ♦*.{*)» H.'.*l».U*J Ihs do nt seller April, and t;.m«tt.C»srllpr.Mny. l'rlce«of lending cut* of meat* were n* follow* nt 9 o’clock for full-cared, unless otherwise specified! I,none, part salted 17.7 ft ft.H) |7.'.*l fs.li! Do. boxed MU »■«) « l March 7.7 ft 4.sft i.U) H.IH April, loose 7.M1 4.1*1 7.1 U ».!•' May, loose ft-UI H.IU H.^ft "Short rli»*. seller May. closed at |77h74®7.u». bona clenrsqiiotodnt 17.711 loose and I*.’.*) laixedi Cumber limits. N.»s!fo boxed: lona cut sweet pickled ham* quoted nt H?paW(c tor IStfW avemao: green hum*, sumo nvnrane. 7|fi)tFC. for shoulrtor*.MSMo for short ribs'. for short clears, lOjtlUKio fur iinm*. &II ennvusod nnd packed. Uj.jji;p_\V Ufl ,,nletatls.7.v«'i.no fop moss, |9.o»<aio.w for extra mess, nnd fcI.iMWI.W for hams. mnsAwsTUPFs. FI.OIMI—Wm nnlPt with little chantto In priced) bat tbo market was firm. IhouuU thorn was not mnchdc tunml. Sales worn IlmUeil to •173 brN winters, mostly nIf.VIM3.MSj nnd MWM»ck«dmiblosj»rUiije*lm*. partly ■AIHtO.. Total equal to 1,2*1 brls, Kipnrt flourtwero quoted at fI.OOGiVSS for «ood to cholcu, ami rrotlo at *4.5035.75. tmir.it Mll.l.ttTurrs—Woto »trnntt and quiet, with ilplit utTurliurn. Pules wen* reported of 6 car* bran ut lIILVJi 5 cun mliMllnps ntIIXSU.vt.VIU; nnd ‘i ears whom ncrucnlnus ut (IS.UI per Inn free on board. Course, corn-monl was nominal at 11t.fWi11.75 per ton on track. SI’UIN'O WIIRAT—Was moderately active, nnd RT«rnjKJ«t highers It advanced about He. declined Me. uml closed W&Ho below tbo latest prices of Krl any. Liverpool was reported Inactive. but about II ■ o'clock some cables reported a bettor domuiid In En khmd. with a little sllffenltik In prices. Our receipts were again smaller. wltb nnutlior storm threaten- Inc to keep them at u very low point for some time in the future. Uut our slocks seemed to liato Increased over 36.000 bit durinir tho woek.und a local operator was actively sell* Ink « ratbor long lino, which induced otners to follow tils exnuiplo hi n smaller way. and th" result wus loworprlces. at which there wus an improved do mnnd. Cush wheat was In fair request. rtosimt at Si.lOH fur kilt edited receipts of N 0.3. undtttMe for rukulnrdo. Spot sales worn reported of ASM bn No. regular, at tP.%%fQfoi I.2UMm No. a gill-edged receipts, in good houses, nt UPtwitfcssjUbndu. In Central, at Jfcc: 4rt) bu rejected, klit-edked receipts. In pood houses, at MiMo; HCU bn do. m Central, at Woj and (UMI bu by sample nt Touit.4U.Vll bu. Also MX) bu No. 2 Minnesota, kilt oilkeil receipts, at fI.UJW. Seller Apr)) opened nt (<U*ru. dcoilned hi «).Ui>ft>iUUS(. mid closet! at H.tfM. Seller tho imintli wns nearly iiumliml iillMMcMflM ctostnk at the Inside. Seller .May rouged at .itWi,. and June was (inlet nlnbont (l.u>ol.u>H|. . . I u'l.vrvu Wheat—Sale was UinUod to bn No. 2 red In Central, tint storako, «t <l.01«: other bouses I nominally somewhat less. Alio 4LU bu No. 3 mixed I soldutlfto. . , , CoKN-Was more active early, nnd tamo later, av erukhik llrmur. The market for futures advanced Me. fell buck Me. and closed nt about the latest prices of Friday. The Urltlsh nmrkets were quiet, una our re ceipts were smaller, decreasing tho volume of spot oirerhiks. for which there was an Improved demand. There was some heavy selhnk early on orders front the Kass. which caused n recession from the early strength duo to sympathy with wheat, Tho lower grade# were stronger, nnd about all tho samples offered were picked up by shippers boforo noon, cash Nft. i closed at ;fco for regular to unVJo for kllt-edaod re ceipts. Mpot sales were reported of 2.0 X) bu No. 2at ici'ifi-t'Hic! 2,(XU bu new hi«h-nilxed at .l'c; b.UUI tm new mixed at IWMSWfui -MM' »» rejected at Wm ;uUjc: 2.iui lm do, winter receipts. at.Wic: IT.OUU bu by sample 01:11*1(120011 trnek.-ibe outside for white: 2.1,041 bu do nt lUAVAfc free on board cars: nndHXJbu enrsuiVK-jtlc. Total. Of.u«)bu. Heller May opened at 42Mc, sold nt 42Me.decllncd to 42Me. and closed nt t2Uo : bhf. Holler the month was about nominal ntiflltoobo. April niilot utWM&dWSo. June In modenitn request HI July nt T-Mpittlc. mid Anuust sold at 43Mt£ iiCkc.-all closing with the inside bid. OATH—Wore In /air demand and steady nt about Friday's quotations. No. 2 re«utnr was quotable nt ‘.">><-.’.‘>£o, and ullt-edkcd sold at ’.UMc. Futures wore fairly active and stronger. March selllnk at JWHic: April solllnk early at fc'Me. declining to 2uwc. and closing at 2‘Hc. Mar closed nt about :«Ho nnd Juno ni;tl>{c. Hnmplos sold fairly. Cosh sales were made of l,:subti ntaiMcfor klit-edked No. 2 in store: U.7UU bu by sample nt MHe for rejected mixed. for rejected winter. ‘uMi&UMc for No. 2, and UlMcdllMe for No. 2 white on truck! lU.SW bu at .’ttMc Mr rejected mixed, KlMHid've for rejected white. 30V«:i6c for No. 2 white, and ®o fur barley oats free on board. Total, IH.jUlbll. JIVI3—Was firm throughout the day, wltb n moder ate cash business, and u considerable trade In fut ure*. Uegulnr wus quotable ul '.«o and itiu-cdtted sold at <1,0(1. April was traded In to n fair extent at UTo mid May ruled nt ll.udt bid nnd fl.ul asked, (-ash sales were made of 6,400 bu ntlwc for regular and •I.IU for fresh; 2.W) bu by sample ul Wo for rejected! II.U) MI.U2 for No.2i and ttatldc fop ungraded on track: 48 bairn ncltki free on board. Total. M.IU) bu. lIAULISY—Was iirm but quiet tnroukhout tho day. most of the trndlnk being confined to the grades. No.3cash was nominally fl.ait No.' irugi), WoVurW*S«/’5 (’whuor # MoraKoj. H,lc, April wu* nbuul SUl'n nnd No. Ufor i uth union noru mailo of a.S(XJ bti at H 7« for ho. a ro«* ,lnr hi Rliiros H.6CW bu by rumple nl for No. 4 (wart to nrrlviM. ttiftWo for not lOMttc for No. a (part to arrive) on truck; flu) im ateSc (in botfaj for No. 4 frue on bonn). Total, 11,0X1 bu. GENERAL MARKETS. nuoOM'COltN-Thcro was an notlvo trade at ow quotations: Choice hurl and caruol 7 08 (Jrcon, self* working SMJHU lio(l-tl|ipDil,U<> 4lt®s Inferior and coimnon .>w<t4 Crunkt'il HCTTKlt—Prices again ruled firm, flue goods. m Heretofore. shewing special strength «m account of tliulr comparative scarcity, r i'he duuiaiid Is quite suf llcleul to nhsurb the current receipts, and holders show n disposition to adrnncu prices. Wo quote: Creamery &11l [lacking stock 11l 015 Dairy, choice 85 ov'JO Hull butter .......15 rial Dairy .IntMogomVU U-t lUruasu... V (*U) l.iullu-|mcU(>a 1U WAI 1 JlAlDilNU—There mis a light demand and a steady set nf prices. We quote: Hlnrk I£l IBurlaps. 4ft 5 bu... 13 OH!* Otter Creek UJ l(Jimiilen. single....l3H(hU J.uwlslon ‘/J (Sunnios. double..Bß i»M American 8U |Woul sucks 113 u-U IIUIDDIN'tI MATKUIALH—Aro in active demand at the following quotations: Coimnon brick, per 1.UU0,.... . t8.01X3t1.00 Milwaukee ami i.oulsvlllo cement, per brl In sacks.. 75® Portland ceiueiit, per brl Him iloporbrl In brls 1.0001.1 D I.lino, per brl. In bulk .Hi Hair (bn papers), per bu .15 Michigan stucco, iwrhrl... I.WSV.H) CIIKKHK—Prime full cream choose Is In reduced supply and Is held at The hotter class of skims also Is tlriu from the sumo cause. Full skims selllrrugularly. We quote: Full cream 13 f?U Part skim, choice IWftellW Part skim, lair to good It^tUUH. Part skim, hunt hi* l*uwgrades..,,. 4 dll COAD—Trade was quiet at unchanged prices. Hurd coal is lu very small supply, and slocks of softuro lighter than usual. We repeal ouranuiatlous; Anthracite,..,....) tkltU'lMusshuru... Krlo B.UI Cannel..., auo Italtlnmrit & Ohio 7.UU Indiana block 5.50 Piedmont 7.w|llllliols 4.50 COOP KIIA UH—Was quiet at 75a fur pork barrel) and 11.05 for lard tierces. DHKKHID) HOUH-Were quiet at W. 60 per 100 l>B fo choice lots. KUUH—Werotnfalr supply, ami the market wa. m-liveutßßuß4c per do*. FlKll—There wus a firm market for all description of Hull, tho demand continuing active. Prices rung: as follows: Whlietlsh, No. I. port**brl.... WliltcltHli. family. |>er h*brl.. Tioul. pur ft*brl Mackerel—Kxlm bloaters.... .Mackerel—lSgtra muss Mackerel—No. I shore, >*-brl. Mackerel—No. 8 hay. Vu-tirl.., Mackerel—No. 8 shore. H-brl. Muckerol-ljirvu family Mackerel—Fat family, js-brl.. llloaiurs, smoked, per 1w..,.. Halibut, smoked, pur s* Codlhdi-lieorge’s. per UU Its.,. Coutish-tiraud lluuk 4.W 0 4.75 Codtish-Dlussud ... 7Hu . 8 Herring—Labrador, split, brls *.50 Herring—i.ahrudor, round, brls 5.(0 dU Herring—Holland, |>cr keg I.U) is I.Ui Herring—Pealed. per box O) U,DS California salmon. W'brl *,50 FHIUTH AMi NU’l’n—A very fair business was In progress, and both douicstlu mid foreign dcscrfpi were llrmly held. The lomleucy In sinuoufthoi stuplu lines Is to advance. We quota: gUUEION ive. i d.H’JU i rtuu I 14M«W ! tu’.iin KUi:t 2U.6U mui 61,'HU 4.2,0 ti;tw HM.22t) VU'»l IHJ.TKI IKfclJ UUViI 3,wa.as« 61 :u,*w 3,201,0*1 unyuw 7i*.SW lUT.iPAJ ntes to provis- l)nto» W«», layers Tui kiaii I'ruiiea. old I><>, now Kami)*, layers KaUln*, I.iiikliiii, luyuix. ItuliKi*. Valencia. iiod.i lialuliiK. imiKu Muscatel. Zoom currants..... s a »i( 4 W> -if j •9(W T JR a 28 8 ih B'< 18 W ll»£ Filbert* .‘’.‘.tT. U A 10 Almond*. Torn»UUH« 1(1 M H/g Null)CM wuliml* 14 e* la. Ilmill* (\ u* m IVruni , , 7 W U KUUH—'Tim reculpimiru now llhonil, uml a domain! ocjnul iliorutu t-xlou. Tlio Irfiminn fur •uli’u uiutnnmc* Inn m>xi nook oro InoLid forward to wUU ooiuider* üblu tmuru»t, in* they i>«t»lilUli tlio prices to u great uxtuntturtlioyuar. We quo.os Surthfrnitiul Nurthtenltr u. llVilmt. ..8 7UMI.U) | 4^4 mt ui m 7W H 7 8 10x0 II Id W Apple*, evopomteri Apple*, Knaiurl). now Apple*. HimtUurn. new IV'lti'iivni mumruil, Imlvo*, now. IliwpUorrlo* lllucktiorrlv*. now I'Uiudcliorrlo* iswv’M, fxaj-W. . 2t.WI.SU) W.OiI.'AXJ .iu-uvuiu anuiU'iii .tu7.wif.tm &Ei,«id,tU Slink, No. 1... Stink, Nos.V. it, and 4. Alitskrul—full MurUral—winter Kliloiis lUcooii, No. 1...., 7.x* H) Kuocuon. Nos. 5,;i,uni14.... 103 0) , lu« &A Hiiink, black «5 75 hbmik. airluoil IDfcl bi Ufc» W Hoar, black <UU*)O.U> Hour. cub......... slum* tuy Ki-ur.KrUdy 4.U-M CUI Ilobvvr. i>rlmi'. vur B> :f.ui S.CO3 l.'w * licit |u*. Nu. J l.il) 1.75 limy Imk.Nu, 1 5U W <'rn»H tux, Nu. 1.,.,,, 3.OEXiM.U)- I.KOT S.UJ Wlld-cul 154 Tu 154 Ai I'tulrltt wolf. No. I U) 1a) Mountain wolf, No. 1 125 _ 3.U1 Deer, ucrtt 900 U 003 9ihi THIS CHICAGO TIUUUNJE: MONDAY, MARCH M, 188^. tutor, .Vo. 1.. I.TH.T, Nil. 1. l-'lshor. Nn. 1...,. Wolrorlno. No. 1 hid fox. No. I Miii-lon. No, I Unduor. No. I ... . - (HIKKN I-’IUIITH—Am linn. with n fair trmlo for (In* hotter 'iiinlltlrK. Wo ipmto Apples per Orl t'nmhorrltH. per tirl l,rnion*, por box Viilonrlu onirnjes Monnti)iM>or . Klorldnontmios, tier box... I’ooonnuiN nor California bnU wears, nor In'* ~ ••MnCKltlKrt-'l’hb inarHnt mm ilnll. There was a lunvomcnt on nmiiinl of hook order*. hut the InwUtQM rvnotwd only u small mwruuato. fftijmr* • iiimtii strum:. with an upward tendency. t ofToos » llrni at nn mlrrm-o for tin) week of ir hues ruled about stendyt " Kr - ..»» Cnrollmi... Uniiaooii,. .Muclm Mnrm-nltxi Ill'), rant l *..... Illii. |irlmn to clmlco, IMo, fair i0jj00i1,.,.. Itlo, common.... uio.roimlmx .sVifirt .Vhoiif* /,. .V S. Shirt ril'H. litm. ftfir*. rlciirr. I’ntcntcut-lonf I'nishml. 1Nm0ar0d............. Urmmlutmt standard ((mutilated. not standard. A standard A No. •IxtraU No. 1 Y0110w.............T. Allspice <320 Clnrcn l'n!>iOu <*».U i;eppor !• cfW W* WIO UKKAyK-Tho liiarkutlsnulotat Urn fotlowliitf tntlnni* iy white ily brown •••••#&?« .‘tty yellow Country whltu “A” Country while “ Country yellow W**. 1 ,, Country brown 44 HAY—Wnsmilel, mid with a light supply the prices of thu past week wore fully sustained. W o tiume: Nm 1 timothy. * ton No. 3 timothy. V um on truck UUKisUf; Mixed IUU Upland prulrlu IFtWHiIaW No. 1 prulrlu . IWM IIIDKS-A fairly active Undo exists, thoreceipt* for the lime being qnlio mrjto. Wo quota: „ _ . Urceii-cnrcd, light. F ft WiM tlreen*ciired, heavy BH(<ft »4 I’art-ciirod ?t& g Damaged hides ..... ‘ft Cult, ft M 9\Jk UryimUed. V ft... };) Dry Mint. No. 1 hi Damaged dry..... IJ tdieeu pelts, wool estimated..... ...<« ®<Vi llotM—Trade Is regular und liberal for the senimn. C hulco grades lire becoming scarce from un exhaust* ive export demand conllmilrig since harvest, amt prices ter that grade Imvu advanced fully 2c during tho Inn week. Wo qttotu: New York choice to liincy. per lb 31 ftw New York lulr to choice I'- 1 (-‘33 New York low (trades n (.418 ruclllc Coast choice 33 w ‘3l i’ncltlu Coast mediums ...hi (*4l i Wisconsin* 8 told I I.LI.MiI Kit—ls active nt the following yard niton Firm nnd second elenr. it Inch $ WM*| i First nnd second clear, 1 und 11 inch 4.>.U| Klim nnd second clear, !•(« 1)4 inch W Jl Third clear do SM.W First nnd second clear, roiutli, 1 Inch 4.UU Third clunr. do tb.hJ First nnd second clear dressed aiding .UW Common dressed Biding IS.‘*{ Flooring, second romtnon dressed . • 513. W llnx-bonnls, FI inch Vf.tWtl.UU A slock boards. 11*413 Inch, rough 1».U>437,W 11 ntock boards. 10C413 Inch, .lauugiLMU C stock hoards, lix-oU Inch ID.UKa3B.iU Fencing, tint quality . Ug| Fencing. No. 3 IM> Common boards, lU&3U ft H.IU Common boards, No. 3, 13(318 ft IMU Common stiilf. 11UA3IIAI Dimension stuff. 3UWU ft MMkitauu Timber, (xt to sxß. Inclusive. IS ft under.... lUWdtliJAd Pickets, Hut, rough, und good 15.1 U Shingles, standard-and choice..., shingles, extra Hhlugles. clear ~ , OH,H— I There was n slack movement In this branch of trade, thu weather being unfavorable. Prices wore generally linn. Tho exception was carbon. In which there was a decline of from l-lfMlc. iSxtrn lard oil was held 3c higher. We rerlso our list us follows: Cartion, Klalno... I 20 Carbon, HU test IF Carbon, F'd test 1-3{ Carbon, IT-I tost I"., Carbon. snow-whlto and W. W lan Carbon, Wls. and Mich. test. I*. W Id Carbon, Wls. nud Mich, test, W. W I.ard, wlnlor-siralned I.nnl, No. 1 hard, No. 3 l.lnsood, raw Mnseed, bulled Hponu Whale, wlnter*btenclicd..... Nentsfout oil, strictly pure. Ncatsfoot oil, extra Nentsfout ell, No. 1..- Hunk nil I M BUnU» Id Turpentine 47 .'liners'oil 829 U> Naphtha, deodorized. U 3 gravity It}}* (Insultne, deodorized,,74 degrees ll'i Utisnlino. W'rtegrccs .. SR* POTATOKa-Aro linn for the hotter .qualities, poaehhlows Bulling readily at Wc per bu by the car-tut, und early rose at su&Mc. POULTRY AND (JAMK—Wore in light supply, tur keys selling at 114M.V. and chickens ntlikiAlDo. (Jeeso were hold at (telle fur pour to good, Rabbits sold at UOUTAoperdoz, HALT—A steady trade Is noted ntquolntlons:* Flno salt. Nuglnaw and Now Yurx » , l.j» Conroe salt, perbrl l.li®l.<»l Dairy, with bugs 3.4f1ft3.i0 Dairy, without sneks LJM Ashton dairy, pur suck.... >LU« Ground plum, in bugs LIU Liverpool line, brown sneks I.J) BUKDR—Wore steady for ttmiithy and weak for clo ver. Flaxseed ruled steady, wttn nmiteii transac tions. Timothy sold at t3.iw.i2.U» for iirlmo to high prime, clover fl.Mi for prime, and flaxseed at ILK Ollier descriptions were In limited demand and steady. Hales worn made of l« bags eluvur-seed at fl/.O for ordinary and fS.6O for manimoih: 3 cum and oil bags timothy-seed at ft 1.54 fur poor mixed and S.MUSt3.M fur prime to choice! 4 van flaxseed nt ILK for good; 123 bags Hungarian seed atiDoi 60 bags millet at Die. TALLOW—Prime city Is salable at U4£o! No. t coun try at No. Vat The market Is slow for all grades. WHISKY—Was quoted In fair demand at Thurs day’s dncltuo. The base price was IUW per gallon fur hlghwlnea. wool*—Botuo little Improvement la noted In the trade, our price list remains unchanged: (loud to choice medium tub 4.VSMS Coarse and dingy tub Fine and unwashed fleece 4IW.U Coarse and unwashed fleece tJtWJI Medium unwashed fleece V.U.CI Medium washed fleece 4to«-W Fine washed fleece WH-J Course washed fleece., JjttJf liiiThm ! \i (wint Hnmploj» t «uld rojulUy ni fljll i"irlc< .1 7.n0 . 3.UJ a 4.00 . 6.tJU 4* 6.2>t . IH.III W2U.U) , 14. U) t016.6U . mi wiaui 7.10 (rv 7.25 , 6.241 tt 6.76 . 4.76 w 6.111 . 11.76 tt 4.JJU .»> 6!4« 6* . IB M Al . *H<* A*< . UlgM . 2.14 «7.aj . IUI ut2.4U U>(M U>s SJU *qi2.25 uUm 12 a loft fI.UV* IMXJ O.MV-* 7.WJ 1 ->* 1.75 tl.Uk( «.U» , 3.UV* ;».»» aOOci 3.M1 :« «o I.WU 2.5(1 I..VMi 1.75 75 75 ,9) €177 ,w «a ii r«m m wwh .HUMI&H .11 (UiH .10 aiuu .10 .to rtuoj . \w* »*? . \'lUs W* HlUUl'tf. ‘muhauh. acksimp.....' , o. molasses, LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO,. L'nttlf. ShffP. .. a.WE» H.tOI |,M') .. ii,i<>< JII..VJ) i.r^i ... iuw it.rii i.tm ... &.£>> i.v«i *.m ... 6,&15 it,'.Ml 4,ttU ... I.ttt) 6.UUU KU TUffipU— Monday Tuesday..... Wednesday. Thursday... Friday Saturday.... riH ttI,KU 11,701 .aum in.KCi w.4tf .17.C.V1 GT.HtI H.--MI .1U..U7 61,mil H.ftlU ,aa,o 4b,'.«J «,«Ht .id,d,H (ii.iiuJ 4.7 W Total Same week In Itfcd.,.., Humuwuokln IKT'J...,. Hume week In IH7H Fame week In 1M7...,. Week umllng March 6. .SMprurnU— Monday Tuesday Wednesday.. Thursday Friday S.SOI 3,731 17ft IkWl 4.0)1 l.tttl :i.:i:7 i.icu l,ai7 i).;no a.ui 4,228 6.610 I.AW Total. The following is from the Wichita (Kaa.) lleacon of March 2: Charles Parsons arrived In Wlchlla on Friday from the Fait Fork eatlli) range. 145 miles southwest, on wlmt Is known as the Drum cattle range. There nro ID,(IX) head of cattle owned by Maj. Drum, J. C. Pryor, htreater. and lien Miller, tho fennar owning between n.uwimd7.uii head. Out of this large number but Hid head have been found, after thorough search, that mol their death by the storm. This Is bull per coni. Mr. Pryor, with 1.7 U) baud, found but two old cows dead, which makes his loss about nothing. Tho loss seems to have liven sustained chiefly In the extrema we,l. or In that portion of tint Hiute west of i.rrut Hcml. Information from Mechanlu Lodge and from tho territory east of Medicine Lodge 10 the Ponca Agency, It that they weathered through remarkably well. {.’apt. Walker, who has a large herd southeast of Arkansas City, reports but a small |>cr coni of loss. Thu Ftsbor Urothurs. who are holding lliolr herd southwest of this city Ft) miles, lust none, und they ssy their cattle are in very tine condition for tho season of Uiu year, dame are fat enough for beef. Thu grass ha* been abundant ana nutritious, and walur plenty. rATTLK-WUh ft supply nearly twice fts Unto a* for the previous week und more tlmn XOU la excess of Uio largest number reported fur tliu corresponding week In any past year, vuluos. as might be supposed, wore trunk mid iinauUlod. Muudny'a receipts being small the advanced prices of tin) week bufuru wore easily sustained, but Uio succeeding four days saw n gradual shading off In favor of buyurs, und at Iho end the week |irlcua shewed an average decline of lAMXV). 'l’hore wore sumo grades in which the shrinkage waa teas marked. Choice export cattle, fur Instance, wore scarce if more than 100 nif, na they were la good tie nmnd ull the week and la light supply. Hlocsers uUo sold woll up lu the previous week's prices, nut enough of that ulus* being offered to ctuou nuy Important shrinkage la values. The poorer class of hatchers' and miiners' atulf und fair to good shipping trades •uiterod the must, os of such the mujor part of the supply consisted. Taking Into consideration the fact that we ore now In the midst of the i/onten season, and that the weather during most ef the week was unfavorable to the dead* meal trade, ll Is surprising that the heavy receipts worn disposed of at so comparatively small a decline. At the reduced rules an outlet was found lor about all the offerings, and In antlciiuitlon of diminished ar* rivals for the ensuing week the market closed up steady. Although there wore low bunches ol cattle timt would answer to the description of extra, there were inaiiy that wimlrt da** ns uholuvi. and there »M a good deal of trading at ♦525*5.(0. *1 hero were u/ow sales m fi.tsUi.Vm.nd In two instances fetid was ob tained. tiood butchers’ slock coullmios In very mod* erntusupply end continues relatively dear. TUrlltv slock steers also commend high ngnres. veals were In good demand all the week, and ruled steady nt fI.6U o*4).u) period lbs. A few extra sold at fei iwdriU. and them were some scrubs for which sellers were both* urud to Hud buyers at fUUgIIU. bulurday's market was quiet and steady. UI’OTATIOSB! Kxlra lleeves-Stuers weighing I,WO lbs and, # . upwards ••••v.’V . 15753X00 t’holce Itrovcs-Hno, fat. and well-formed steers, weighing l,;wV) to l,Ux) lbs 525i5iD Uood Ueove.-Wcli-fuiwned stuers. weigh ing I,‘JUU to . 4.gfeA.tA Medium grudos-bteers In fair t!e*h, weigh- , lug I.U'STio l.Xillbs 4.UM4..U Buichors’ btock-l'oor to comtuoit steers and common to choice cows for city slaughter, . weighingaU to l.uVJlbs.... 3.003^40 block I sule-Commoii cnltlo, weighing uiUo J.UJU lbs 8.0X3X85 Inferior-Light and thin c*iws. heifers, slags. bulls, slid rcullawag stems Veals—Per lui lbs AWaAU) lIuQS-Notwl-bstaiieiag the fuel that the past week saw all serious obilruoUuu to fre.ght truOle removed (nil of the Western mmls were dellrerln* slork as iihurli, therownsnn Inrrense In the nrrlrnla nf tin« of tnii mtio more Hum •J,i>n. The, di-jippoiniinaiy llahi supply. Inkcn In conjunction wild tin? improved lono of the nmikct for hot: products, aavo prices a decided liiin«l. .Mnmtn*’" market wns without qumn- M<> I'linniM*. Iml since tluin tln-rn hn< been n Imrdemriß. nml the do-e of the week fouml 1Ib)U weluhls sellltia !M«m nml hciivv welahis UmiWo liliflmr tlinn nc the opcnlnu. Of th« supply n much Inracr perccninuo limit usuiil wn« taken liv shippers. liter secnrfna nearly one-lmlf. 'llioro was sumo Improvement In quality, hot the cluinao In Umse particulars was ton sliahi in nHraot «euernl til* lenllnn. Urn Ini Ik of the receipts, ns. for runic week* previous. consisting of common imd medium <innll lies, wlili n llhernl stulnkllntf of skliw.-droves nvcr nuln« irom VII in pn Ihs. There ww* ti mmd Oemiuut on r*aliiniay. nml the market was frcornl fm mlvnnco. Common to prime Halil sold nt RVIiIwAHJ. poor to choice tmnvy nt fMAAtUA). nnrt skip? "rtd Inferior heavy nl |l.*,VKi.zV One ycurmro light hogs»«/}] selling nl fI.VOMt.W, nnd heavy do nt All union are mnOo subject to n shrinkage of -Wltis for pinny sown oml a)ll»s for stags. Dead lions soil nir-UJ p«rr III) Ihs for nvormiu* of-DO lbs nml over, mid nl ll.ill for lighter weight*. ... , HIIKKP-Woro In Inrun supply. bul nmlor a more limn ordinwrllr good dcrtmtul prices kept wpll mi. Khlppors nml tlio local trade hoiiuht frs*«lr nt fl.liw 0.»l lor iHior to medium qualities. nnd ntfj.Jj«imw for good lo extra. .K.lW.'ti'Al I,NV-\SAM klu-i.U) MWutll.iW ;«>.m UOSTON. Spertnt DUpateh to The CMta#* Tribune, IUIBTON, March W.-CATTt.K-Kor tin* jmM wontc the tra«t<> fur Wonturn canto him bnim Inactive. olthonch them him been n fair ilenmint for ohlmilntf entile. Dio miallirof tho Western ratlin was fully tm uondim Unit of tho previous weak. Thorn worn but n low ex tra Northern entile on the market, which sold quick, but conimon ttrndo* sold dull. Tho amount of tiro steck Ituutail nt Urluhlon und Watertown for tho week omllntf to Onto has boon :t,G7il cuttle. H..IM sheep «ml Inuihs. l.l.lOUtmlno, tin vonls. ntul tai nursc-ii number of Western emtio, ItHOi Western ehuop and tombs. IMOU, AT. l.OftS. BT. I.oms. March 12.-<*Arm:-llocolpts, I.OTh ship* tnviitß, I.UU! cum) donium). but oru<rlnu 100 Unlit 10 nmko nmrkot values nominally steady and ontlouic {ormmilmt week Burnt. .. Nimii'-ltccolpts. :Mi{ shipment*, 200; steady and "VfWcil*. ami stromi; Yorkers and Baltimore*, IMi,Ms.'jo; mixed packtmr, <s.:«vys.Ho; choice to fancy heavy, |iUu**Ui| receipts, I,£oo taundt shipments, 1.000. .an «:« coin ,27 Wit .45 cw) KANSAS CITY. Special nitpatch to Tfte Chteato Tribune. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. March 11—CATTt.K—’l'ho Price Current reports: llcfialpts. iMis shlnnicntti. W>: market nluwt imtfvo shippers. lAAV-VM:tmllvo snickers und fopileni. f.uit6«;4.ous muUocows, lions—ueculpts. 347 s shluinem*, 4um market weak* nri choice. ri.W«5.55| lljihl sblpptua ana mixed pack* lliiii Ki.aoOi.4i. INDIANAPOLIS. Indianapolis. March 13.-lluos-Stoadjr and un* hoary packing, flKkiiUVUt light and mixed, * OVTTl.K—Firms shippers. 14.5035.40 j butchers',W.OOO 4.7 M receipts. UHii sbfiniioiiUhCiW. HUHKi'-atomJjs $4.4004.50: receipts, IBO: shipments. GW. . CINCINNATI, Cincinnati. ' Mart'll 12.—tloo«—Scarce and flrim cotmimii, H«>96.6Ut light, #6*W'adlU: packing. C,yg; butchersMU.lUao.aj! receipts, Wh shlpmuuls, ,10. BY TEIiEGUAPH. 5 roiißiox. Special Ditpateh to The CMeago Tribune. iveupoo 1.. March 13— 11:30 a. m.— Flo till—No. 1, No. 3, 8* lid. CHAlN—Wheat—Winter, No. 1. W Bdt No. 2, Osj sjirlHK.No, I, to 3d; No.2,Bifid| white, No. l.tofid; No. 2,m; club, No. 1, Us KWj No. 3, to 6d. Corn—Now, 6* AK<l: old. to «l*d. pitovisioNH-Pork. (38. J.nnl, 665. Ll VKitPooi., March 11-1:30 j». ra.-IMtoviAlONS lliicon-C. C. dull at 43s Dd; lona clear steady at 4lij short clear timer at 43n Cd. l.ord—Prime Western KrniorutlVis. indun, March IZ.-PBTnoLEDM-UoOncd, 7H® LtNftEF.D OIL-26* M<l. TAI.I.OW—Kino American, 3to 3d. Antwerp, March 12.—Petroleum, 213<f. Liverpool, March 12.—Cotton—Irregular and flat at UO-lfJsOKdl sales O.OGU bales; BDOCUlatlon and ox* port. I.UUU; American. 4.IXX). Provisions—American lard, Us. Dacon—hong clear, 42a; short clear, 43s Ikl, The following were received bp the Chicago Hoard of Trade: . . Liverpool. March 12.—Wheat, not much doing; rod winter, to 7d; N 0.3 spring. to «d; No. 3,8 s lid. Corn—Not much doing; American mixed, us otsd. Cargoes off coast—Wheat qulot und slondr. Corn— Nonu ollered. To arrive—Wheat and corn quiet. Pork, IBs. I.anl llrmor, und l»«d higher, at Ms. Ha con—l,. C. llrmor and Is higher, at 425; 8. C. tlnn and Is higher, at 43s Cd. Tallow. Us. Choose, (Ns od. Hoof, 3.750 £wi ii.'Jl London, March 12.—Liverpool—Wheat tnacllvo: Maiik Lani:—Cargoes off const—Wheal qulot and steady. Com no no offered. Cargoes on passage— Wheat and corn quiet. NEW YOHK. NEW Yohk, March , iv.—Cotton—Qulot and nn* changed; futures barolr steady; March. IO.SOos April. laWcjMor, l0.7Uo; Juno, lauio: July, 10.8505 August, laOio; Heptomber, l(U2a; October. KJ.29c: November, lU. Ida 1 December. 10.ISc. .. (SO «1 .. Mw fti ... {Wet CW .. UlO 'W ... 13J01.W Fl.utnt—lleavyt receipts, 23,08 J hrlt; exports, 13,000 rls; super Binto Western, (I.UU9LOU; common to good extra. ft.3j&4.lKJ; good to choice, fA.IWiW.7S! white wheat extra, liUKRUU; extra Ohio, U.3&K8.70: 8u Louis, l-i.2V-iU.76! Minnesota patent process, |U.50a9.1». GliAlN— Wheat-Strong; rocolptA.B3.oUU bu: expotts. BU.UUU but No. 2 spring. *1.18; ungraded rod. II.IVil.21: No. 2 do. fI.'JtRiWL’JIM In sture; 11.23tKfi1.32M afloat No. 1 rud,ll,2lWti«l.'jyii mixed winter. II.IU: ungraded while, f LIGWoLIUM; No. V do. LIJM; No. 1 do, I USMts UHKI No. 3 rod, March, fl.Vlbtl&t April. fl.'ilßtai.ili Slav, 1i.2D01.3L turn—Fairly active and a shade higher; receipts, WMUJ bn: exports. 4D.IU) ha; un graded. fcJKtfcihc: No. a, VWC! steamer, 67M<g63Ho; old do. toMc In store; Nn. V, March. to%O6l>oi April. 67MWiAIWe: May, Wljc; Juno. 66c. Oals-Kaslur: re ceipts. 83,000 but Western mixed, - ♦uilot white do, 43ty.47Mc. »lAY—Qulot but firm. . „ llopii—Flrmi nmrtorato trade; yearlings, 12915 c; Eastern und Wcsuirn, 10923 c; Now lork Slate. 159 2Jo, OliocxHDCg—Coffee quiet hut Arm; 1110 cargoes, WVrfDMe; Job lots, initttHHc. Sugar—Demand fair and market Arm; fair to good running, ,J4’AT4fcc. Molasses qulot and unchanged. Ktco steady, with n United, 8So; crude. 7®BJ4c; ro- Steady, with a fair demand; C UKAIN—QuIot and nnchungutl. 'I'lmi'ENTiNK-Mtcady at4ehic. HGOH-Flrmi IH&eIHHo. . , . I.KATUKU—Htondjr, with ti aoocl demands hemlock i|e, It notion Arms, and Itlo Grand light, middle, und heavyweight, ‘£<js'l>c. Wool,—Htendy, with a fair demand! domestic fleoco. HfyiOoi pulled, il&ttot unwashed, 14®:Wcj Texas, 14(tf I'uovisions—Pnrk castor! old moss, llft.2sGil6.7fti new do. 1PJ.25. Heel quiet but steady. Cut moats linn; long clear middles, WfOs short clour, tb.OU. I,arcl weak; In tulrdoumnd; prime steam, SIU.UX UirprsK-dJuloti UWUc. ciikrsk—vulel ouihrms I0®l2>(o. Mktai.B—Manufactured copper, now sheathing, quiet utiWe. Ingot Luke, hh(®lb?<c. Plg-lren dull and weak; Scotch. 21?#WU.;05 American. iW*gi;tiio! Uussltt sheeting, Wfiplftc. Nalls, cut, IJ.UWXUI} clinch, G.UI. MILWAUKEE. Sp«(al Dlipafeh to Th* Chicago TVf&urtfc MII.WAtfKKR, Wls., March W.—OltAlx—ln tile local wheattnarkolthe weekends with n showing of de cided strength und a fooling of Brent cunlidonco among tlio bulls. Tlioro are Indications that tho Chamber of Commerce will see greater activity, a lamer volume ortmnsnctlont lo Brain, und a higher range of prices. Monday opened with tho depres sion which chnractorlxed the time of the railway bluekado, and Nu.il spring seller April was held at Uncoil that day. This forenoon the same option came within a single fraction ot ll.Otl. May delivery has ruled jnsl 6o over all week, but wua shaded a little to-day. t'ush wheat of all grades I* tinner, and the de mand Is sharp. Tho upward movement this tuormugu caused principally by tho prevalence of another grunt storm throughout tlto Northwest. Il ls logical lo hold that the bud weather peculiar to tho end of March will enhance values materially. Innsmuou as the hoars have been unable during the steady weather of the pant few days to get quotations down tu wnal they claim would be a legitimate basis. ‘1 hoy have pounded the market incessantly since the agi tation commenced in llnunclul circles, encouraged by a professed reeling of insecurity among capitalists und largo available supplies of breadstuff*. At this juncture the bulls nru nominal by the strength in other values, the degreased stocks at the seaboard andln llrltlsn ports, the reduction of’over a million and a oimrior bushels In tho visible supplr within u single week, and tho prospector enormous damage to the winter wneutcrop, all over tho West- [he buy ing element would certainly seem to have tho bulge on their opponents Just now. and It Is not surprising that they look hold with cuntldenco to-day and es tablished a higher range of prices. Hulunluy Is usu ally a bud day lor bulling the market, inasmuch as the scalper* generally lake whatever nruilis they cun at tho und ora week, and often unload enough wheal lo keep tho market easy, when all the outaldo condi tions favor an advance. , .. At the close of business quotations ware as follows: No. a bard In store. •I.Ui*si No. a spring fresh, ll.UiUi No. a April. U'HCsV'Aci No. a May. lUiMfei No. a win ter, in store here to-day 3,'jULOno bo wheat, against 6. lli'.Ott) same dsy last year. ikiia.lXW in IMP, nndftoT.tu) In IMS. The receipts for the past twenty-four hours were ao.t)iu bu. 7b (As TTrifsm AttotiaUd Prut. MII.H'AOKkK. Wls., March li-Ft-UL'll-Flrmer bu *'UltAtN—'Wheat Herat opened 4(o higheri closed tlrmt No. 1 nominal! No. 2. tMot March, w»o; April, vuHoi Mayll.UlUi No.X tftKA'tioi No. 4nominal, t/urn quiet but Urms No. 2. 4US**. Uata nominally unchanged, live scarce and tlruii No. 1.11.Qi liartey quiet; No.'. ,P Men pork, 115.31 cash: 115.45 Atari), i.ard—Prime steam, IIUSU cash and Martin IIP.&1 April. .... Iluoa—Steady and llrrot iWKWJtt. UKCbil’r*—Flour, 4.SUU brUt wheat, 21.000 bu; oats, n.wn im. Hiiii'MENT*—Wheat, 7,000 bu| corn, 400 bus oats. 7,(Mi bu. NEW OUT/EANB. New Ohleans, March 12,-b‘l.otm—Dulll super fine, ELCOi XX, IX7AOUU; XXX, IUA48.00: high grades, |5.25*d2X (Jiuin—Corn excited and higher; C4M«do. Oats tlrmar; slftsJo, ' Fouy-MgAL-lllgheri 1X253X40. lIAV-<lulct und weak; prime. IM.00; choice, 121.039 21,'u. I'ltovißioNs-Pork-Demsod fair and market Arm old. 1Ui.24; now, IPLSJH4IIOTS. laird quiet but Drm; llurou, lOWflllo; keg. UMUHo. Ury-snlt inuul market Imre; would cumuiiuid, shoulders, loose.sHo: packed, t/uvn clear rib, Pus clear. UHo. llaeon market bare; would I'omuiand, shoulders. <Umc; clear rib. Wfct clear, wic. Hams, sugar cured, scarce and llrm, lou Steady; Western rectlood.ll.UV3l.Ui. tiUtit'KtUKß—Coffee Ueuiand fair and market Print Ule cargoes, ordinary to good, luHfeUkic. Sugar In good demand; cuunuuii to good common, lair to fully fair. prime to choice. i»Hcw7iiei yellow clailtted, 75g*B'ic. Molasse» steadyi common. ZluCLc*; coiilrl ugui. aVtTTUi fair. ifks.Ho; prime to choice. Ale: fruslud. 2U4h»oi clsiern bottoms, :ts*4Se; loruivnltng. Iffcailio. Ulco. Louisiana, ordinary to choice. Oiwtilic. ' UltAN—liull and lower; >IA». \ HT. LOUIS. ST. Loprm Mo., March IX-fc'LoUB-Unchan*ed. Ouaih—Wheat—Uetterand slow; No. 2 red. H.lUii C| l O2U cash and March; lI.IMMI.OIH April; •IJttHMI.KH May; No.ddo. tbti«9lc! No. 4 do. Oka UiHc. Corn talghori »W«XiHe cash; March; April! miJKo Mnn Jun O; ‘ , 1 1, . , J Arm and alow: SWo ciuln Kff(e bhlMnrchj W«o Wd JJSIi """ “ * nurvAii a\d dki’autuuk ' limnffi 1 nrtmtwSl is.li!?r.li!; 5 omSiWJ."' •^l,,''"™'? KuuH-lMm'r m iiilitae. lMomlny«*cepic(t {Dully. " #y Witi?>KV -guMtnt■ ♦t.iM. ttr/ji I’iiovjmii.vm—Dark -unruly nt Mil .March unit April. Dry i>alt moat* llrm at f7.ltV.eH.iai, f 4.VPCH*i. Uncoil Mow nt iK.imbm uni*. IW.UIJbm rro. nnitflj bur oy. 13,0 W «>». HtilP'iK.NTa-Klimr, ..m» brim wheat. 4,UW buj corn. 20. WU bus oat*. I.IXJU bm ryo, nupot barley, none. ItAf/riMOIIK* HAi.TlMon*. March 11—Kl.oust—Firm and un* changed. _ „ OttAlN—Wheat—Western bWsen Vo* “ Western winter red, spot and Mnrcli>mtHH.l9i April,H.lß)e May, tU&fftUSHt dune. fl.mttU.lTl4. Lorn —Western spot loworj futures higher and steady! WcMorn mixed spot, (W©M!(et March, CtiM&sftfct April. May, WWMHci steumor, Me. Oat* scarce and limn Western whllo. jMfiMMi mixed, 4J!cj I’ennsylvanin. 4*i«. Hyo quiet at lURwUW. llAV—Dnclmngcd. I'uovitMO.va-tJulot and firm. lirvrßii—Dull. KocJH-yiiiotatine. . i'KTiioi.KCM— Nominal. imorEiiiiiH-Coflon dull. Rugarllmi. WirißKV—Unlßtalll.l3. A . Fukuuitk—i'o l.lvorponl per steamer steady! col* •"fiiSSfSSiiUSK; WW. I ?W.S &*>•»< com. tiAi.Ka—Wheat,su,;>dG bus corn, W7.uA) bu. P m T.. Al> r. 7 iPII IA. pmr.Atißt.pniA, Pit., March 11—Fioim—Firm and unchanged. Hyo llotir Arm and unclinnßod. UnAIN W heat higher t No. i rod. elevator. H.liAtw U7i No. 3 rod, March. II.ICH bid, IU7 aakedi April. (I.ITIi bid, 11.18 aakods May, ft.WK bid, IUBH asked. Corn-Demand fairs stentn. on track. Met do. Brain depot, WHiet call mixed, March, MJic bid. Me askedt April. Mould. f‘V<n asked: Mar.MMJc.bid. CIMo Hats In Bond demand i No, 1 white,.4ool No. 4 do. 44,4| otUHc No.ildo. 4:tcC44.mc: mixed. 42c. Puiivisionh—Firm. l.ard. prlnieslcani, Dos kottlo, Steady ond unclinnßod. Kouk—Klnsti IHHMV.W. t'HßßßK—onlct and iinenanticd. Pktiioi.kum—l.owprs 8«c. a , „ WUWKY—DuII and towers 11.08. ItRCKIPTK—FIour, l.lUi brlss wlieoU22,l)oo bui com, 37,UU) bus oaw. 4.IHU bu. HUIPMKNTB—None. . MlliK. Sptdal DUpateh to The Chicago Tribune. KT.OIN. IU.. March 12.-.ThO Illinois Condensing Company to-day fixed Us prlco for Its milk supply «1 urlni? Iho spring und Bimimor months. It* offer was Pc per gallon for tho month of May, ¥o for J uae. July, and August, for September, and 10c for October, on avorngo of a 7-I'Jc, or I l-120 higher limn paid Inn summer. Some of the largo factories wore dissatisfied, and refuso to sign contracts. Amona them nro Judge Wilcox. K. 1.. Bishop, and R. O. Kolcham. Thoy want Pc. Tho maiorlty, however. ovor forty In nil, hnvo nc.- cuiitcd tho terms. Tho price paid by tho comleivsor regulates factory dividends, and affects that paid by Chicago dealers. CINCINNATI. Cincinnati. 0., March H.—cotton—Dull : I03tfo» KLOUH-Unchnnucd. •» GRAlN—Wheat—Good demand; full prices; No. 3 red, 1.00. Corn quint; No. 3 mixed, 41c. Oats-De mand fnlr and market limit 37<337)4c. Bye cosier and lower; No. 3,11.12561.14. Barley strong; No.lfuU.H.IB easier; *15.25. llrmor; Ilff-SO. Hulk meats quiet: glitmiaora. Ij.UU; clear rib, Bacon stronger; shoulders, fo.W; clear rlb» SwUi clear,FU2Wi. WiitUKV—Steady; 11.05. UutTKU— Firm aud unchanged. TOLKDO. TOT.V.tio. March 12.-auAiN-Whont steady; No. 2 red Wabash ,*pot, SI.WM; April. 11.09; May. II.IM; June, It.IWH? July, 11.04; No. » red Wabash, •1.1BH; rejected. WWc. Corn steady; high mixed, 4mcs N 0.2, 44«cv rejected, AXi. Oats dull and nom ,n ccovrn Seed—Quiet; prime, 15.03; old do, J 4.80; Wheat, 14,000 bui corn, 43,000 but oats, n H»°tr»tBNTB—Wheat, 3.000 bu; corn, 43,000 bu: oats, none. BOSTON. Boatok. March 12,-Fi.oim-Flrm and unchanged. GRAIN—Corn Urm; mixed and yellow, (JlSltZfos no grade, (80. Oats quiet nnd unchanged, llyo nomi nally unchanged. .... lUitteu—Nominally unchanged. Kuos—Western fresh, 31®'.’. , , „ ItKCKIPTS—FIour. l>Jw brls, 1.800 Backs; corn, 27,000 bn; wheat, 4,(JU>bu: oats, I'l.lWJ bu. Hiup-mkntb—Flour. 123hrls; corn, 37,000 bu; wheat, 19, UU) bu. I'EOUIA. pEORfA, March 12.—OiutN-Corn steady; now high mixed, 3DJ4®a9fo; now mixed, Oats steady; No. 2 white. 34®31Hc. Bales for May at IMJfc. Ityo oaslor; No.2.M.'kVai.OCW. ~t fr, HiuifwiNEß— Unchanged ntll.m. • Ukceiptb—Wheat, none; com, MJWO ou; oats, Uluthui rye.2.:«o lint barley,6.«m bu. SUM'MBNTH—Wheat, none; corn. 47,70) but oats, 12,230 bu; ry0.3,1Ul bu; barley, t.dOl bu. KANSAS CITY. Special IHipalrh to The Chicago TVfbunr. KANSAS CITY. Mnrch 12.-OIUIN-Tho Price Current reports: wheat—llocolpts. CUO bus shipments. S..VU bu; market atfaln Armors No. 8 cash. MXo; March o>:wos No. 2 coals. IWtfos March. No. I cash. 06Kc; March, Cuns-llocolDta. hM., bus BhlpmoaU, IV 807 bus Arms No. 3cuib, March, J2J4O. BUFFALO. BtrPPAr.O. Mnrch li-GiiAiN-Corn in Rood demand itCle oil track; supply Inadequate to requirements if trado. Other araloa ncKicctod and quotations uo* :hangod. _______ OSWEGO. OfIWKOO, March 13.-GiiAix-Who»t steady; corn sarco; Mrostora mixed, 67c. PETROLEUM. CLJIVEI-ANt). 0.. March H.-I’KTUOI-EUM—Steady! Standard white. 110 tost I*o. PITTSUtma. Pa., March 13.-PRTlioi.EtlM-Folrly active; United certificates Bloody at WJ6c; roAuod. Philadelphia delivery. DRY GOODS. New Youk. March 12.—The dry-goods market pi sonted no now features, and showed the usual qul at tho close of the weeks tho mtllook. however, mure encouraging, and confidence Is expressed In Rood trudu for the mmr tuturo. COTTON, New OHT.EANB, March 13.-COTTON—lrregular and nay; middling, lOttfcs low middling, »Hcs good ordl iary. «Jici net recolsus, 6.0111 bales: gross. 6JXWs ox* KirU tu Great Urlialu. II.5C8; to tho Continent, 0,14X1; ulus, 7,UUU;ssock, BI.UW. Brown’s Bronchial Troches will stop n conph bv ulrcctly rollovlmt tho Irritation of tho throat, uiiU will not disorder tho stomach llku contfb syrups? lift cents n box. , for JEUMATISM, lEUBALGIA, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, BACKACHE, GOUT, SORENESS strnisrfl ACRES. jieou Oil m a airt, »mrn »UM v..—. .........i JUaitJy. A trial aatalla but tU eowparaiir.)/ triAtax cutUy «f W C«o», »aA ar»ry oat aufftriug with yaia can hart elitap aad peaitli* ptMfw iUclaiuo. mEICIIOW II KLKTU ÜBOCAOXS. ULt N All DIUCIItU AND IIAIUS IN HIDICIU. A. VOQEUER & CO. llnllliimiv. AM.. r.g.^ _ A D VIC It TISINO 11 A TKS. LoisLioyfl&Co,E^ttK^ AdTerttien wokiutf thtt mo»t fftVDrublu rote* 111 ttur Of tliu leading paipurslil Uio If. d.. i4cu»o guiuult uur luriu* before cumrucilatf <'lilci«sr> «V NnHliivesierr ForMnps. HleosUng.t’n apply ntflicrark-su, Orand I’ncltl oluco. Palmer House, ;sfttnni‘ni aCcilnr Itftplfls Express nCednr Itnpids ExsiVuss. < sFucIRo Fast Dine. i aHloux City A Yatikto 1 aOmnnn Mxht Express «M vnnr Uni>lom Nluht Express . aDes Molnos Night Express . aDos Molnos Day Express aHlouxCtty A Yankton , AFrunport, IlockfordADubmitin.. 1 • Freoimrt, Itoekford * Dubumui,. . hron|iort.lVkfonlAi l.ukoUonova Milwaukee Express Milwaukee Special—Sundays..,.! Milwaukee A Dreon Hay Milwaukee rnasumntr.. r 'Mtt.. ()r««n Hay * Marquette... l Hrcnn liny, vla.lniiu«v)lln FU I’Aiil A Minneapolis Express. hLl’uul A .Minneapolis Express. I’lerre A Dendwond Express.... IMlnnesotnA Central Dakota....,' (Minnesota A Contra! Dakota //Komiiln linn, viaJnnosHllo 1 iiEluln Express. i nEluln Express . i iiKlulii Express..... alMslu Express nKlKln Sunday Express n— Depot corner of WelTTand KI b—Depot corner of Canal and Kl ritlrn*o, Tliirltnirlon A* (|n For Maps, Tline*Tnblos, Slceuh lions, apply at M Clurk-st., (I Brink** Kxpress Oflloe, foot of Central Depot, Canal and 8U House, and 75 Cannl-st. MJUswa,StroatorA Qalesburs Rx ('Nebraska Express Mhibnquo A Hluux City Express Amboy,ltock FitlbCA Sturlltiß Kx . (iDowncr's Drove Accomtuoda'n /'Pucllio Fast Express bKnnans, Colorado A Texas Fast l.tno Aurora Sunday Pnssenitor bAurom Pa55en80r..,.,,.. (iMendotA. Ottawa A HLimuls Ex bllockfonl A Freeport Express.. ('Aurora PnssonKcr. bAurora I’nssonnor. bAurnrn Pnssenuer*.!!!!!!!!!!"!” cDes Molnos, Omaha A J.lncoln Night Express c'l'cxns Nlnhl Express rKnnsns City A Ht,.100 NltthtEx. bFreoport A Dubuque Express.. Theatre Train—Wed.A tfut. only n Dally, b Dally, except Hundsj Saturday. <J Dally, except Monday, Chicago, Milwaukee A «f. Paii-Handlo*’ Depot, corner Cl sis. Ticket Offices. Cl Clnrk*st Grand Pacific Hotel, and at Dcp Milwaukee Fait Ma 11...... Milwaukee A Waukesha Express. Milwaukee, BUPuul a Mlnuo-i npuha Express trains.... I Green Bar, Menasba, and Ap-j ploton Express train 5.....,.,,, < Milwaukee, Madison, Prairie du Chlen, lowa, and Dakota Ex.... Stevens Point and Ashland Mi,. Milwaukee, Madison, ondpralrio duCUlen 8ipr055...,,,,.... Llbortyvlllo Accommodation ' Elgin Passenger... Dubuque A Cedar Itapids Kxpross Klgln A Kirkland Pass, (da11y)..,, I Elgin special Fast Express......., All Minnesota trains nm Tin Mllwaukne. Tlcksti form. Paul andMlnnonpolls nro good nltlicr Tla Mod* Ison und Pralrlo du Chloui or rial* Crosse & Winona. Illinois Central Hallrnnil. Depot foot of Lako-st* end motor Twenty-soeonii.it. Tlckotofflco, 121 lUmdotph-sL, near Clark. Grid PtclUo Hotel. and Palmer House. 04 Bt Louts * Texas Express.,,..... bu Louts x Texas Fast Line Cairo* Now Orleans Express,... New Orleans * Texas Fast Ex,.,, Upringfield Kxpross BprlngdolU Night Express Peoria. Burlington* Keokuk... (Peoria, Burlington* Keokuk... Pontlao A Chatsworih Express.. Cnaiawortb Express. Gilman Passenger, Dubuque ABloux Oily Kxpross. Dubuque ABloux City Express.. fcOnßaturdar night to Oilman only. (Outlaturday night runs to Peorlaonlf, Wislmsb, fit. lionls * PnctDo Itnll Depotcurner Btowartaud Archor-aTB. t't'wut ru). Arohor-ur. cars Tin Btate-sU ruu to i Ticket Office, 83 Clark-su St, Louis* Gulf Express • 8:43 a m SU Louis * Gulf Fast Lino 4 8:33 p in Kansas city A Denver Fust Kx., *13:13 p m Peoria. Burlington A Keokuk Ex * 9:43 n m Peoria A Pekin Special 1 8:33 p ui SprlngUohl AHnnnlbal Fast Line *13:16 p m {Dally. ‘Dally except Sundays.^ Notb—Pullman Sleeping Cars from Chicago tost Louis, Kansas City, and Peoria. Parlor Day Coscbes with revolving chairs Chicago to Hl Louli, and lie dining Chair Sleeping Cara Chicago to Hannibal m 4 Kansas City, No change ef Day- Coaches Chicago Is Bu Louis or Kansas City. dileaco A Alton. Union Depot West Side, corner Canal and Van Hi . ren-»u, near Von ltureu*au brides, and Iwsnif Uilrd-at Ticket Onicoa, at Depots, if) South Clark tu. Grand racltlo Hotel and Palmer Homo. lioavu. | Arrlra.l Kansas Cltr, Denver & Pueblo *i2Ti) pm * 2:30 pa Kansu Car, tiauva Ye & Denver t y.Ai um t 7:iis a bUDouls, UprlUKHold & Texas.... *u;jj bus!* 7:l'<o a Mobile Jt New Orleans Express .. * U;W am;* 7:t'ipm BU Louis, HprltnrOold* Texas.... pmll 7:2>»m Peoria, Hurling* I Vast Kinross.. * l»;0J umi* 7;ispra ton « Keokuk 1 Bx. via Chonon 4 9:0 pm I 7:21a o Pekini Peoria Kx. via J01iet..... * 9:IH am * TttSpta Htreator, Lacon. Washlngt’n ISx. *I2A) pnii* 2:;W;*bi JolletA Dwight Accommodation. * 6:tM pmi* 9:lUata Ulehtnn Central Jtallroad. Depot foot of I.aKo-iU and foot of Twoniy-floconfl-*? Ticket GAIco, 07 Clark*st., southeast corner of uaa* doiph, Grand PaolUo ilolel, and ul Palmur lleuia I Leave. ) Arrive. Mall (via Main and Air Lino)....'• 7:00 am • ccd pa New York A Uostoii iSx • u-iii am * 7;W P« BueclulNaw York Kx. (daily) 4 Bs.'M pm} amlpa Kalausosoo Acoummodatloo * :i;*i pm *iu:;ii*a Atlantic Express (dally) 'S 6:(i pm Nlghtßxpross .......;t*9:M pm Gland Ilaplds A Mustogou Mali..l* 9:U) »m‘7!«P» Grand Itsiplds it Polosky Kinross;* »;« p m • SpU pn oUraudllnpldsAMuskoguti Kx...l*t9illl pm t 7:.t)on (.Untiundoys this train leaves atftsUp m. fMrsm, ItoaV Tslwnd Art Depot, corner of Van Duron and bherman-sti. nows Unices,6dClark-st, Bhorman House, I’nlmor llouia Grand Poctflu Hotel, ond 76 Canal, corner Madison. Davenport A rooiia Krprcis, Council illuffi Kiwi Kaprons Kansas City, Loavonworin & At-. . _ clileon Fast Kzprosi, ««:« pm *3:U P» i’ornAccommodation, *\;Ui j»w •wviiaa Council limits Pilabi Kxpi-ess. Hjmj pint U:Wa a Kansas City, XiOUToiiwurlh & At* ctilsun NtKlii Kxpr»J» UO.'Vl p m . • • OIL . _ THB •Ilallr except Humlnyx. IDallr except KalunUr* tballr MceutilotulaT*. I.ake Mtaore it: Mlcblaait (tomurrn KcilU™* Tlvkat otneet at depou. Vu«» lturoi»*«U 'rj holla,Tweal y-locoud-iu nod kurtjr-«itril*»u t ami /reUtlx olllca undor Hhormuu lluuau. «o«»°*V oliicce lu ttieCiruod i*uutUu Ilouil mid I almuf Hiiu a I EAT GERMAN REMEDY Mali (*l» Mala • mi l P“ b)ioolal New sontKx))r«4* • W:«» utUj* " “ l.ikUmlimlfixproM iduily) 5 a:Xi|* «* I J? a AIUnUuN. V. Kixpro*4 Idiiliyj 5 gWi J t'tutKxpruM * !U;aJlimit t>:«J *" Rnllimnra «c Olil#. Depot*. ItxpoilUoo Uullillii«BnH /oo o T«w ■«cond-sU l TlckoiOfllco»,KJtlark-«U, t'u wer UntniU'ncmuUutul un<HJeput(K»poi»>Hon uj l . 1 — Momlnß Rxpra*i.oMMM« KmUUprm* (Uul/. ‘HumUr uiceptaO. Kouknkno /.in*. _ „ , Depot, font of I jUh-.u unU loot of Tiro 'llckot-oftlcci at ilttpota und Ut lUndolpu »t. «**"• l*amuo llotol. and ftalmor lloueu. _—. CHEST, lORE THROAT, QDIKSY, BWELLINQ3 Cincinnati, Indianapolis* LouW* -ml* 7:3! o* *»• MiCia::::::::::::: > 8S SSldk- 1 -^ Pllunnra. *> Depot, cor. Van Huron and UotuU^ ifiCUra-at.. I'almor tlouso. Ur*»d i’acino —- .-r^r STRAINS, POSTED FEET Mai! and Brprau,. Now York KzurtiM (dailT)..., Docldo Kxpiwie tUmiyj EARS, I'lUihnPT. Ctnfllnnnlt A J*' *** (Cincinnati and Kokomj Alr.L»n*M OanoUcornur ul Cllnlou and L A rr ft':fAuliAi-«U *Jf“ n4 Tlckut*uiiuHi* at Ueiiotand lil »«* ,MW l*acloc UotuKaml ISiimor lloiwa. AMD SGA.XtX3O, mlßoliljFaii TOOTH, EAR THTRipreea.......... NlgiU hxi»rc»« (tlullyi AXO HEADACHE, CUlcato <t) Caatarn llllnoH (UuutUloUoaW.) , o mce«> | ArrlT :L t HJU tjiSU* • »:U) IMB ill OTHER U ~mSVELLAyjCO tw. _ ‘SffllDß. KEAW, 173 South Clack-stM ChlcaS 3 - Consult i>er>tmal)r or t>f tunll. froo ,f ** • chronic, norvuua, or otuivml itk*o«uo*< jr (ho oulyi»hy*lcluu lu 0»o clir who warrant* to.* no oar- }DR. LUCAS, ■ 104 tfwutU Clttrk-«»- Chartered bribe 8i»loof llltnoU for * l J°u/£uroa* Mluutltlo. endeiHiedr cure" of u /*^ u hy ur*> • ic, uud urinary UUcaaea. CoueuluiUou free. aTw. w tt. uudU tu Bp. ot buuOajfa. Ww U fc w “" h 4 n \h ‘K •n Railway. l»on»e. | Arrirn. iiilli isii ilpsiais ' SiSI “"V M'i pra 1 ns' I-™ iwUS •l»:ui UmiSfliJg jtiiiiiif!: vsis rajs i? s • <>l‘, ■■ m 11 °> :,Ssis:'i;S mi-iaiu.S >ln*lo-sti7 " Inilo-sw.’ dnrr Ran nsr-Cnr Aec Jrtnd pacii r imllnna.Qi ituunth-su Heon-l, !Wc Uf,; a > ‘v.. tir.i.3 *•« * alrasr I ArrlroT SiiilS risb o itipo it.fl a ml in:in H m . i*:4l a tn b i*:4‘> u ml II:0U uni 12:01 pm] 12:01 p ml, I:ll) p in a-.uluu 4:liuin 4:£i pm J:.»» nm r.:;»l p m U:U) |itu 9:o> p m OiOfi p m 0:16 *i nt OiilJi.m 11:15 |> ml b 3;Wprq . litiUsm ll> fj-.fittm M'liOaia 1. 7iM*ni ib 8a q Uu-AUaa d 7:ooam Id 7:liiao d “'.Ol its t* 7:lsam 1 lO:bpta ty. c Dally, except Paul Railway, llnton and Carroll, t.. Palmer Homs, Leave. I Arrira. * 7:3oam *7:43p» *6:0) pm Mo;Hst {10:10 am i 4:MpiJ [.gsm pm t S'S •10:10 nm • 4KTI pm f 0:00p m }7:01 tat f V:UUp Q j7;UJ an *10:10 am * i-tjat • 0:13 pm • tiiiUam • V:!H nm * icoorn *H):«P am • 3:Uitim i-.un pmi 10:ji>|n • 6:13 pm,* B:(3am Leave. Arrlrc * B:4lam | S:3U pm * B:«) am I H:U) pm * 9:40 am } H:;u pm * 9:40 am 4 8:3) pm * 8:40 am * 4:43 pm * 4:43 pm * l*:6) nm ' v:&) pm U:2O s* :AI pm 47:20 a a 1 H3)pia llrW-im ‘H;;i)pra 4 7:20 km *8:3) pm ; * 8:30 pa i *lo:U)sa i *10:00 sa i * 6:13 sa i * 3:13 pa tUy-mltd. tho depot Leave. • 7;3)pu f 7:13 am 1 2:3) pa *7:;«pm 1 7:13s a 1 2:SJ pa C:(l) pH ifiiipa am * •13.1 J jim * Leave. • 7:60 »ui ’ •'* j i-it'. mu \ b:.H ** iHU pui.l J b-.U \>w “ H?S • 8:40 •“»!? S'.fi »S } 7-yf ;.«n» V.W