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| THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JUNE %2, 1877—TEN PAGES. il Disklen at stont N or 10 o'clog. Mgt ¢ jom he eame ont, ) Alter All Joft swho wire in ing our cony * loua D 't rotas Lictols. It war then sreanged by ¢ g And gave Doy Leret how It tesa san, poen ; Tia_appearenso be no mirtak: | . and 4 o'clock, unth 7 o'clnck, w canie oot the bk tance awny from u! Jine, and e ran U head af |t Jones the top; an 00D A nr b N aside and waited Tor te 44 roy drew our pi«toln mi:d *rod one shot; Jones ek at et < i Ghwer res turned shots Into him: we ween abos oo when wo fired the frs shot, THR STREETS WLNE THED ¥} for the train was anout dn were scen to follow Joug- 4 ncdlntn:]{ after they ¥ 3 censton of pistol shox” » iR that {mmediately roshe ' . 2o Ca‘ x sR\¢ the dead body of Jones, 1ie_.i:d with LGllets, and hree men cllm{mcmnm fn the Im\nh. “This inlght have reaufted like other mardexs bnt for the fact that a shrewd boy who brojuhit the news to Tamaqun heard” somie ane it he had seen Kerrlgan and Lo llnm.:le mon ahvut that day. He thought that”“ssalbly these aulaht be the. men and taking o 5[\{',!!‘.5.‘! ait! chdostng a position overlooking Kerrlgan's hougs, 1eeas to watch, Suan he saw ls man phpcas widh some provisions and steal cautfously rwsy lo Nit com- panfons hall-bidden in the brush, “Marking the spot, the lad returncd Lo town, collect of men, and the suspected pastics voes p- tured. '‘They were reccpulzed as haviug been seen 4t Summit 1131 13 the momink and the night previous, and A HARROWLY RECAVAD Ly iC1takn, When they were “duleod e jodl at Mauch Chunk the guard was doabled ta pravent the crowd from takiug. thian uub thers and there. ‘This made Mclartand’'s falioy doiatly severe. Jle Kuew that the evidence Inust be got for Ahis trial, and yet e wy, «langer from both pldes, being gencraily known s & *Mollie,” and yet lablo tc sctiun by them. - The trial was set for the 1th ni October, but it was con- tinued, and the Mol w{ |y boasted It would uever be trled, On Nt ot January it be- gan, and the teanimeny was complete,—8o coms Mete that seores of witnuases were told to go lmmo. and save theinsetves from "Lerjury; they cottld not save shelr Hyoe. 3 TR COMMONWEALTI OFFERED 123 WITNESSES, the defeuse xone, and Doyle, who was first tried, was conyichd of murder in tho fMist de. grecon the 1st of February. Iewas the first 1o be sentenced. Kelly was tried in March and sentenced fu April. Jyst befare Doyle was con- vlcted Kerrigan thought it time to squenl, and he did so, Jlc causcd Campbell's arrest in February and trinl In Juue. McParlan also teatilled on Campbell's case. This cascalun was delayed by all possible dilatory imotions, but the tlree were hanged to-day. MAUCH CHUNK. v 4 TIHE TOUR. s . EARLY MORNING, Maoen Cnuwk, June 21.—S8hortly after day- ‘break the eitizens who had been patrolling the town with loaded rifles all night returned to thelr homes. Every bridle-path In tho neigh- baring mountalns was patroled all night. The condemned men went to hed a little after mid- nizht. This morning they rose at 4, and dresscd themselves with scrupulous care. At 0 o'clock, Gen. Bertolett), counsel for Kelly, bade him good-by. Kolly thanked him for his legal efforts. Daosahue sald he had nothing to say to bis counsel.and sald, * (et out of my cell.” The other two mien shook hands witls their counsel, The stores were nearly ofl closed. At 9 the Fsston Grays hnd the Fourth Regiiment, with talrty-live guns, were statjoned outside the afl. " A PRAYERFUL NIGNT. The doomed mew passed the greater portion ‘e nfitht fn praying, and candles were given Sy to read tholr prayer-books, Donahue prayihl altcrnately with his book and rosary. y and Donahue were dissatisfled with the Kkly slare of the candles, and blow thein out. Cuinpbell and Doyle kept thelrs alight. Camp- bell suys that Capt, Linden and the 8henandoah Jierald ropurters know hio is an funocent man, but they are afrald to amnit (6, Mra, Campbetl 1s very bitter, and states she lins no rogand for man who {s not a Mollie Moguire. Donahne's wife wos at the second-story window of the housc opposite the juil dressed In mournlng and sobbing convulsively. EANLY RISING. . The four condemmucd men were awake and dressed at 0 o'clock this morning. They retired at 19 1ast night. The priests arrived early, LAST VISIT3, At Do'clotk four pricsts attended tho con- demned men, and visited them agulu at 10, The aged father of Doyle, accompanlied by his wife, sons, daughters, and grandehildren, arrived at the jall with an expross wagon to remove his son'a remalus as suoh as they shiall be dellvered to lfm atter tho final act In the trazedy, The old man fs almost In Lis dotage. Uncof the sons wus prepared to lay out his brother's re- walns, It was o sickening reminder 6f the acenc soon to take place. ANRANOEMENTS COMULETE. - All arranzeients for the exccutlon were made at 10 o’clock. Shortly after, the Deputy Sheriffs and reporters and other asslstants enterced the corridor, the Bherl adjusted the ropes and called his ossistants to him, In a few minutca Campbell's cell-door opened gnd e appeared, accompauled by a prieat, PA caMruzLy o walked quickly to the seaffold, ascending It with alight step. ‘The pricst read tho prayers for tho dylug, the prisuner responding and repeatedly kissing thu crucitlix, aud, turnlog his face heavenward, hs lips slhehtly moved fn prayer, Doyle wus hext brought out, and he walked npon the neaflold unassisted. Johu Donahue walked boldly out and up the steps of the scaffulid. Relly camne last and sceted quite strong. They were all uttended by n priest, None of the four evinced very much uervousness. The priests prayed for several infuntes, the prisoncrs knecl- iz and responding, After the pricsts left the sualluld K SUERIPP RAUDENBUSI and’ two mssitints mijusted the rope, the Bherllt examining eachh prisoner carelully, Then hewsked i they buwd anything toeay, Camp- Nell replicl . that ne forgave everybody, and coutlued: 1 have not an epemy i the world” At this moment Doyle spolke for some thue, but his words were fnandible, except to tho Sherif and pricsts. Doushiue hud uothing to say, and Kehiy recited alter the priest a plea for forgiveucss. The Eherift then left the scaffold, and in balf o tuinute pulled the rope which let the trap fall. The HOOMED WEN YELL 2t 10:54, and 1 2 moment tho bodfes began swlugime, Kelly, Duyle, and Campbell died casy: Duouabine drew hiinsell up and struggled for two minutcs. Doyle’s heart ceased to beat In twolve minutes, Campbell's in fourteen min- utes, Donahue's fu six minutes, and Kelly's in aeven and one-hall minutes. The bodics were cut down {n twenty-five minutes, From the beginuing to the end there was not & mishap. ‘lbe town s very quist. All the budies will leave ou the 2:10 trudn, ' WILKESBARRE, . AN EXTRA IHANGING, EIZCUTION OF ANTHONY LENAUAN AT WILKES- ¥ BARRE, A, Spectal Dispateh (o The Tyibune, Wirkessanus, Pa., June 21.—Anthony Lena- hau was banged to-day. The moruiug was dark and gloomyj the heavens were overeast With clouds, an suspleious opeulug for u duy long to be remembercd In Penusylvania as Black Thursday, or Haugman's Dsy, A cone slderable time previous to the exccution was z:'uplnd in sifording tho condumned male- actor THE CONSOLATIONS OF THE ROMAN CATEOLIO cuyncl Ly threo priests. No less than a thousand per- suns assewnbled outside the' inclosure, aud on an eminence overlooklug the walle. But thy Prisou Comwbsuloners rigldly excluded wil but the clergy, the Shricval party, the requisite Jury of citizens, a few officials, and the press representatives—about fifty porsons in all. Bliortly after 10 o'clock tho prisoncr .was in readiness, and tho mournful procession was formed, LERNANAN CARRYING A CRUCIFIX, and supported on either side by the priests, who clinpted the miserere, the 8herl¥ and " jury fol- lowing. The prisoner ascended the gibbet with firm step, nccompanted by his epiritunl advlsers, who gave him a few partivg words, after which he kissea thels hands and they descended to the groand, and the fatal noose was adjusted. Lenahan was cool ‘and collected throughout, and appeared to be prepared for the dread or- deals * NR DRSIRED TO SAY NOTHING further thantu thank the pricats, the Sisters of Moercy, the officials, and all who had minle- tered to him, forgiving all who lad ever Injured blin, and fmploring forgiveness from God and the world for hia misdoings. The black can was drawn over his hiend, the limba pinfoned in the customary manner, and the trop sprung b the Bherill. The body fell with a heavy thud, hardly a muscle quivéred, death takiniz place inetantly, and the body cutdown In seventcen minutes and removed for burial, This was tha firat exccution that has ever taken place withlu the walls of the new priton of Luzerne County, The gallows was within the Jail-yard, and was the saine that had been USED ON FIVE PREVIOUS OCUABIONS of allke nnture. The gullows will not bo at once removed,as ftwill agan be Lrousht Into requisition Aug. 0 for the banging of Thomas Camplell, who has been twice convicted, and on whose behalf every possible delny has been brought to bear, but without effect. 1t should be borne in mind that the murderers how cons victed In this county are In no way connectod with the Mollie Maguire outrages in” Schuylkill County, soterribly avenged to-tay. LENATIAN’S CRIME., . MSTORY OF TIE . KILLING OF CAPT. JONN REILEY, Bpecinl Dispatch 1o The Tribune. Witresnaune, Pu., June 21—In 1874, on the morning of the 14th of September, Lenahan left his howne. at Ashley, two miles from this clty, and hired a horse and buggyata livery- stable, for the purpose of attending a funeral, Beveral hours previous to the funeral were oe- cupied In visiting satoons. On returning from tha cemetery, ho and a friend stopped st pub- Jie hall In this clty where a Democratte Conven- tlon was In scasfon. They here continued to in- dulge tn drinking with fricnds, among others with Capt. John Relley, with whom they drank several times. felley was much fntoxlcated, and he was urged by bis friends to ride with Lenahan, who was golng directly past Reiley's home. Just before dark, Relley got Into Leua- han's wagon, and they ‘started off together In tho dircction of thelr homes, They had gone only 200 yards down Maln strect, wlen TWO SIIOTS WKIE HEARD from the wagon and o strugrls was obsorved between the occupants. The horse hesitated for a moment, and then dashed off luto u side strect at a furlous rate. After proceedivg shout o tile, the runaway collided on a bridge with a wagon, and the body of Relley fell out on the ground, Lenahnu jumnped out, and run to his own home, where e excltedly announced that helad beenina fight at Wilkesbarre, and had been shot, Fearlng that the frionds of the murdered man might take summary vengeance upon nin, Lenabian secreted himsell for severnl days fu the subterranean passages of the coal mines, and succeeded tn -~ + ELUDING 11i$ PURSUERS, ana making his escape. A reward of $1.000was offered for hisarrest, and descriptions were sent. throtzhout the land, nmong the rest one to the Sherlll of LaSalle County, Tllinols, Lenahan wus working In the mines at La8alle, under the sssumed name of Patrick Relley, but_in some ungnarded moment through corresponding with Tis fricnds here, became the object of susplelon, and was arrested by the Sheriff, * He dented be- g Lenahan, and “said he bad never been in Pennaylyania, The first that was known here of the urrest was the republication in a morn- ing paver of a speeinl to TILL CHICAGO TRINUNE from LaSalle, Nov. 38,1875, to tho cffect that the fugitive lad been captured, The public an- nouncement eaueed surprise and indigoation in police cirvles, as the officers were keeping the nilair eccret for feur that on the arrival of the rrlmnur nn utlclu[ln. woull be wmade to lyneh il by indlmnant citlzens or n rescue bé ats tempted ou the part of s friends, On the 8th of November, Lenahan arrived here In custody of a detoctive_of tho Conl and Iron Police, who tind gone to LaSalle o rcflmnw to a telegran frow BlerlI MeIntvre, of Ottawa, 1lis arrest aml return to Wilkesbarre oceupled oo week, amd ho ad been u fugitive for more than ayear: On his urvival he was taken before Ald, Parsons, and for the flrst timo admitted his namie to be Lenahan, although stoutly denying that he was the man of whot they wero i searcly, and at his request was commitied to fuil w‘(hnul.n hearing, fearing violence from tha crowd that rushied In and flod the ofiicc. On the 1ith of Nouvember, 1875, the Grand Jury found o truo bill charging him with i1 KILLING OF JOIIN REILEY, The cate_cnane ou for trial at the December teem of Oyer and Terminer, and on Dec, 22 the Jury returned o verdict of gollty of murder in he tirst dogree, On the Stth of January, 1875, the erwnw was sentenced to bo hanged, On the 2 of FFebruary, 1570, o writ of aerror from tho Bupreme Court was Hled and exomplification of record cxit to lis Lxvellency the Governor of the Commnnwenith, ‘The cuso was not argued at tha next March term of the Supreme Court, the prisuner’s counsel having obtalned acontinus ance for ono year. At tho spring term of 1877 the cuse came on to bo ariied, aud jufEment of tho court betow was aflirmed. The death war. rant was then fastied to the High 8herift of Luzernu County, directing him tu_exccuto tho sentence on the 21st day of June, 1877, THE MURDERER, Anthony Lenahan, alins Andrew Lenahan, allas Patrick Hetley, was born nt Hangorerrics, Coun- t{ Canngught, Ireland, aliout the year 1847, Ho ubtuined the rudiments of an English edara- tlon and was o laborer there LIl 1800 or 1870, when he cameto this country, He was ne- tuainted with tho victhn of the tragedy, and never hud nny quarrel with hlm. In conversa- thou with hint, n few days previous to the bang- g, he aseribed bis miafortune to THR INPLUENCE OP WHISKY aud evil companions, ITe il been o member of the Father Mathow Temperance Buclety, but proved unfaithfol to his pledie, ad, as appenrs rom his own admission, he and Keltey were both fntuxicatedat the time of the khling, Ho was ruther sbove the medivin stze, of fale com- plexion, with cluar-cut features, and there was nothing sbout him -to fudicate o man of revengeful or bloodthirsty Msposls tion, Hut tho two preat “ovils of sucioty, whisky and plstols, wero present, and, In consequence of 4 free fndulgence {n the former, e dil not hesitate to use the latter upou some fanclod indiguity beitr put upon hlin by his maudlin mmlmnluu. [aving fired tho dendly shot, hls brain fiu » whirl of self-lin- posud fusunity, Lo sought to avoid the con- sequencs of lls act by fight. - This was a mis- tuku, Crimlunl us e’ was, —murderer asho was from that wioment,~vet th luw looks in mnerey upon the fratltics of human mture, and hud ho pursued u different course o felon’s ceil, and not Ilm gibbet, mizht have beon his doom. ————— SELIGMAN--HILTON. Milton’s Statement About the Syndicate De- uladee-Hilton Glnd tho Tesue 15ax Como--- A Quustion of Munnurs-«Itothechled, Spacial Dispatch 40 The Tribune. New Yous, June 3L,—Tho result of inter- views by Times reporters among the promiucnt Jew clotbing-dealers was to find that such firms sy the Jlwnmerslaugh Broa., Seligman, May & Co., Blun & Co., Adolph Bernbeim, Lindakout Dros, Hahlo, Stleglitz & Co., Huuwmbery, Kraus, Laver & Co., 11 Wallach & Son, Mayer, Thaltoesstuger & 1off- mau, aud Goldamith & Co, were al! of opinion that 8fewart & Co. woulld lose the entlre pa- tronage of thy Jewish clothing-merchants througliout the country, and the Jews, they clalm, monopolize fully toree-foyrths of that trade. The gentlemon cowmpusing the above firms are suro thelr senthments are fully shared by all thelr intellizent brethren in thetrade, and fnsist that benceforth the house of Stewart & Co. will be rigidly prosaibed by all Jewish clothing-dsalers. Mr, Hoffwsg, & leadivg merchant, sald: “ The Jews cannot belp feelivg thelr raco bas been proscrived turough Mr, Seligman, and will resent it for all tiwe, The Jews are not uolted on eligious opfufon, but ' are all Jews s 8 race, sud, as » race, united agalust the outruge upon one of their fcllows. Mr, Bellgman may or may not be able to withstand s quarrel with Judge HUton, and the latter certainly can staad the lois of Jewlsh putrosage. lu fuct ho pould blunder the house of Stewart into the 1oss of $1,000,000 a year for twenty years and atill be strong for a fight like this, ’“'n do mot care about any fuss, are pob in favor of any fudignation meeting, but we are unanimously and absolutely resulved to asold Btewart & Co. henceforth In'all businers, It Is not & question of hotels, but of race, and fn that the Jews are once. A subscription 1ist would very soon be filled with the signatures of every Jew n the land § it were presented, We are glal theques- tiun {a at last rafsed. We have expected it, and we now know where we are.’” - Hpeetal Dispatch to The Trivune, New Youk, June 81, —Setigman's {rlends, in responsc to Hillon's statement that their posf- tion In the Syndicate Is distasteful to the other members, publish a letler signed by the New York members declaring that thelr reiativns with the Sellgmans have always been of the most satisfactory character, Among the five houses named as having closed accounts with Btewart & Co. becnuse of thik controversy are Coleman Bros, and Neustadter Bros., of &an Franclseo. The Times, on the authority of Jesse Sclig- man, namen thirteen reputable gentlemen wlio Lave written letters disapproving Hilton's course. No prominent Hebrew is named in the list. but Selfwman's fricnds say they are over- whehned with letters of symputh¥ from all clusses. The newspapers are overwhelmed with communications espousing with equal sharpness Loth sides of the controversy, Ecligman denies that there had been any personal quarrel be- Lween members of the Bclfgiman and the Stewart or lMilton famlitics: Beveral other Hebrew fanl- Mea are named whose applications for rooms at the tirand Unfon Hotel have been denfed this ecason, withuut, however, any olfeneive reason belug ssigned. IHiton “admits distinetly to n World re- porter that in his conversation with the hotel- mnnnf:er. Clalre, Juscoh Seligman's: name was mentloned, and Claire was given to understand that people of that sort were not desired. At the same thne e inslsts that thelr exclusion is not decreed as a proseription of rellgious falths that it {s a question not of faith but uf nanuers, He declarcs b Is clad the tesue has heen made, and scouts the kica of any successful sult for damages. Tha movement for n public Indigna- tlon-meeting has apparcntly been generally abandoued, 7o the Weitern Astociated Press. ‘Wasmixoron, D, C., June 21.—The Daily Na- tion of to-lay says cditorially: *Dispatchc were recefved hero yesterdny, gravely hinting that if the fusult to Joscph Sellpiman ” could be possibly constried as an eutering wedge to the proseription of the Jewa Iu America, the Roths- thilas would withdraw from the Syndicate and oppose Ameriean eredit in Europe: The Secre- tary of the Treasury hns denounced the course of | ‘u:}ufi Lilton toward Mr, Belizinan as unwar- ranted.! BAN Fuaxcisco, Juna 21,—The Poat this cvening prints fulerviews with a number of vrominent Ilebrews on the Seligmau-Hilton affulr. A unanfmoussentiment s expressed of condemnation of Iilten's course, awd hin uttack upon _Beligman’s cliaracter and stunding are warmly rescuted, The Scligmans have mun: friends here, and o brother of Mr. Helizinau fs associated with the manogement of the Anglo- California Bauk. CASUALTIES. JIURRICANT. Special Depateh (0 The Tribune, Quixcy, I, June21,—A terrible wind and raln storm etruck the city last night about 11 o'clock. It ecame fromn the northwest, nccom- panled by thunder and lightnlug, and it was feared that considerable domage to property would ensue. Fortunately, however, the losses in this vicinity are very sight, beyond the breaking of a few trees and the blowing down of chimueys on Saint Mary's Ilospital, The dome of the new Court-Nlouse was struck by lightatng, cutting a hole through the gulvanized fron near the top and passing off. The bridge over Dear Cgeek, abovo the city, was wasticd oway by the flowl. An fmmenso amount of water fell. No spocial dumuge to rallroads Is reported. » Bpeclal Dispalch o The Tribune, 8. Joseri, Mo, Juue 21.—The violent storm of Iast night carly cut off all telegraphlc com- munieation hetween this city and the South and Enst. It wos tho ncarest to a tornado which this eection hias scen this year. Much damage wax done to bulldings, ‘sirubbery, and tle growing crops. To ihe Western Aunclated Press, Jowa Crry, Towa, Jusic 21,—At 7 o'clock Jast cvenlug, after n 'h'{ of fntense heat, with the wind southeast, a blow, acvompanied by rain, strick this city from the northwest, Its duration was ‘ten minutes, in which time much damaze was done to standing grain over a track five niles und in the vity, stables, climu trees were blown down. The ci of the storm wus the blowing down of the steeple of the North Preabytorian Church, which earried the upper ran of the south end of the building with it} ha bell, welghing 2,400 pounds, belng blown from its deck at the bascof the steeple, The timbers and brickwork destroyed the gallery and broke through the foore clear to the buse- ment. Mr, C. L. Mozicr was uuder the stecplo in n bugzy, and escaped by ouly aighit feet, ‘The loss to the church Is about #7,000. The steeple of the Congregatiousl church was wrenclied out of perpendieular, and its brick buse was crucked so0 that it wiil have to Le taken down, ‘Therc was no loss of ilfe and no personal casualty. CRUSIIED T0 DYEATIL Special Pisvaich to The Tribuuy Dunuque, Is., Juno 21.—Mr. Valentine Yarzer, who reslded {n fowa Township, was nce cidentally killed on ‘Tucsilay night. He had been to Buena Vista, and wus returning home late st night with a heavs load of lumber. Whito driving dow s stecp Lill the wagon over- turned, throwlng the lumber ou him, coms [-letel)' crushing him. - Whon found he still had lie lines in Lis lifcless hands, and tho horses were standing porfe qulet, DROWNED, . Buecial Dispateh to The. Tribune, Dunugue, Tn., June 391.—=The body of o wo- man was found this mornfug, about 10 o'clocts, floating near Eugle Polnt, It was found to be the budy of Mrs, Mury Hammer., 8he commlit- ted sulclde by drowning, Ier husboud has been o drunkein worthluss loafer for some time, ll-treating ber, aud Jeaving her and her chitdren without fuod. “The womsis hus threatened sov- Itln;l s to tako her life, ns she was. tired of ving, - MINT: DINASTER, Tazierown, Pa., June 2L—~A part of Har- Telgh coal mine caved fu this afternoon lnpris- oning two miners and fifteen mules. Black creck fa pouring its waters futo the mines, anil the Iuwrlmuuf miners, it allve, nre in great danger of belug druwned, CREMATED, Special Dispaiek 10 The Tribune. Musrraoy Deror, Mich., June 2.—A young hay, Jumes Sickkelt, fell luto o refuse bumer at slgeluw’s mill yesterday and wus creniated, Althouith four streams of water were fmtnedi- ately put on, the body wud churred beyond recognition. ALASKA, Bax Frawcisco, June 21,—A Victoria press dispatch says the steamship Callforma arrfved at Port Townsend June 18, from Aluska, having on board all the Government oflleers and Lroops, and the remainder of the storcs, urius, ord- nunce, ete, Tho post at Bitlku was abandoned on the 1th of June. ‘The citizens of that place wero very appreheisive of fmmediate trouble with the Indians, They are left without any protection and mno law of auy Kind, aud are auxlowsly Jooking forwsrd to the arrival of the revenuc-cuticr and gunboat. Women uud_ chilldren ure capeclut] exvited and alarmed, Meetings were to be hols for the rurpuso ot jmmedlate orzuuization, and to appolut guardsmen at night to prevent lu- dlaus from entering the towy, ‘The command- fug ofticer, before departure, 't the request of the citlzens, removed the Indlans as usual out. side the fences aud barrlcades, and It §s the in- tention to udbere to this rule of keeplug thew out of town at night. Dr. Plerce’s Fuvorite Prescrivtion s a most powerful restorative tonle, ulso cumblining the wost valuable nervine propertics, especially sdaptiug it to tho wants of debilitated laaics sufferivg from weak back, lnward fever, conues- tlon, ~{uflammation, or ulweration, or from nervousness or neuralgic paius. It is sold Ly drugglats. A SEEKER SQUGHT. Bpecial Dispalch 1o The Tridune. BrrinarieLy, 1L, Juue 21.—There is s grest pressure ot oflice-seckers Lero upon the Guv- ernor, mainly for sppolntmeats ou the Southorn sud Eastern Penitentiory Boards, aud the rall- roud Conmissiun ls bz besclzed for appoluts picuts in the traly Iuapection Nana-e~'sme oy Crbaugu MARINE NEWS. The Bchooner Evaline Strnck by Lightning on. Wednesday. George Mayom, the Mate, Seriously Injured, and the Vessel Disabled. Notes and Itemsg of, Interest from Various Lake Ports. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING, Mariners who hapnened to see the rehr Evaline PAse up the main tiver yestarday afternoun about 3 o'clock, and fand at the coal.dock st the confin- ence of the North Branch, were not a little aston- iaticd to observe that the mainmust and maintop- mast wero alivered to ploces, and divined the ecause at once, —she had . been strack by Jghtning. The marine reporter of Tine Trinuxe boarded the veseel, and learned that the mate, George Mayom, was Jying in the cabin, rerfounly injured and badly burned by lightning. a flash of which atruck the mnin topmast snd ran down the mainmaat, near which he was standing. and knocked him down, snd, beelles Injuring him Internally, burned Wim badiy. Mr. Mayom, being able to convereo, informed the ree porter that the vessel was strnek by the lightning when about rlxt{ or saventy miles out from thin port, which alie left Wednerday af- ternoon, hound for Alpena, whero shie wad totake on a cargo of lamber and return 1o Chicazo, She was pursuing a northeasterly couree, when A heavy ‘storm of wind, hail. and rain, accome panied “by vivid and frequent flashes of ilghts ning, followed by loud peale of thunder, k. and lsshed the ren in I‘Ilr(. Hefore th orm broke fnlly over the craft, Capt, O'firien had the crew take dtown all the canvas bnt the maln stay. rall, and the mato atood on the weaiher aide of the main boom und mainsall to avold the wind,and the peltng hsilstones toal camo down un- usually large, llo_had his ollskin and rab. ber ta on, Captaln had stepped dawn into the cabin to get lils rubber Loots, and three of the crew of four who wero forward had {nnn Into the forecantle for their oflakins, leaving tayom and the helmsman, Axel llanscn, the onl renu:u on dleck, when a flash of lizhtninz atruci e main topmast and ehivered it to nleces, then ran from the cap down the malnmast and tore off three large pleces fally hurled thein “over the vesmel's deck., The Inege spar wan anlit verpcndlculnrl{ In two, the clectric current following the grain of the wood fn 8 clrcalae maunce until it reachied the main-hoam aw, which Isinclosed in 8 band of fron, fastencd y 8 large bolt, Thia bolt wan literally cut n two, aond carried out of ite place Wwith preat force. Mayom was standing close to the hoom.jaw shen ‘the enrrent struck him, knocked him down and enveloped him in fre. ilo wan not rendered Ineensible, and ina moment or twoalter the flosh wae found by John Hurloy—a acaman who had just come ont vf the forccaetle— iying between ‘the mast and the hatche cover, with his - clothes and torn In shreds, Caot. O'Brien came quickly on deck upon hearing the crash, and, ansirted by his inen, carried Mayom down Inlo the cabin and nnEHeLl puch restoratives ns (they lad at hani. . Ilis rubber boots were torn in piaces, his oilskin was in tatters, and his pantaloons, blouse, ai #hirts wero burned and rent into ahreds. 1o was made a4 comfortable na circumetsnces would permit. The lightning flash, after running down the mast, leaped forward from the jaw-boit to the traveler, and fron brace o2 hall close to the bateh nnd abont three fect from tho maat, and passed down I.v‘llz under the deck and thence back fo the mast, where It did somo damage to the raddle and tho declk, and fnaliy strack the wooden pumpand apent itself intho water contained in i1, It was fortu. nale the current was thus exhaurted: for othorwise the powerfnl element would have continued aft ta the cablo, sud very svon set firo to the veesol anid endangered the 1ifo of the Captain, ‘The binnacle 1ight was put out just as the lightning atrnck, ‘Axel Hanson, tie Lelmmnan, informed the ro- porier that the flashes of llghlnlng.wbru frequent, end so blinding thal ko could scarco: keep the vem on _ her prover course, aud when she w: truck he was stunned for & fow minutes. Iurley reported that when he ran to the mate’ sletance tho smell of brimstone waa very atrong, Mayom hudlnzbo cdy medical attention, and the mainmast ine In - danter of faillng. Capt. O'Brien deeided 1o put abont and reach this port, Tho eturin enbslded In & short time after the nceldent, and the Evallne ariived here as above stated. Capt. Mc(iraw, the former owner of the nnfor- tunato bark Hosrd of Trade, abont which there has been w0 much iitigation, is the owner of the ‘Eullm-. A now mnet will probably be placed in er. )m{nm was romoved to the Marine Ilospital, rhortly after the areival of the vesael, and, though suffering very severcly and befng in'a precarions condition, it 14 bellesed will rocover. The left ide of his body, where ho recelved tho woret in- Jury, is blistorod, ana the skin burned off from the shonlder to the foot, while the right low und handw and srm sro severcly burped. o slko suffered wevera interunl Injurice and bled freels. lloiaa middie-gged wan, aud hoa o famlly reelfing at No. 1i0) Blue Island avenne, aod abant whom he waa very anxlous, becaure of hin Inability to caro for thems In his presont sad mituntion. MARQUETTE, Special Dispatch ta The Tyibuns, ManquetTe, Mich., Juno 21L.-—Arrived, prop Tort Chamberlaing wchra Aunle Nell, J, W. Hand- ford, Clearad, props 1), W, 1tust, Vienna; schrs L. E. Dutts, Verona. I'sssed down, Mary (iroh, #he fs bonnd for Chicaga, snd will lay up there and he for sule. Tho tag d. C. Morse was aolzed ta-aay by Deputy Unltod States Manhal Dolf, and was tied up untll the D, K. Winslow, J, L. liuich- Invon, and otber claime are scitled. The prop Uity of New York, bolonging to the Northern Trausportation Company, bonnd up, collided with f throo-masted achooner, und down, Inst night ut 12 o'clock, weet of Whitoe fish Polut, striking hee ln the starboard qoaster. Water came in the propaller so fast that the Cupe tain was abiiged to Fun lior aahore, wiicre ahe now e, abowt six milus weat of Whitefish Paint, and 600'feot from shora. It Ia very Mkely that it Is the aclir Opden that she struck, as she left this Inlrt under sail at 0 o'clock yestordny morning, joaded with ore, comoianded by Arthur O. Wil eon, ‘There wre grave doubts of the safety of the :fi:‘(‘-’:"""' crew, As it was foggy hore lust night ut . WELLAND CANAL. Borrana, N, Y., Juno 21.—Vesxels pavelng Wolland Cuniad tha lant twenty-four honre: + Westwanl—Hurks Itaska, Sackelt’s larbor fo rlo: Galnalr, Colline Bay to Ashland: A. L Audrews, Charlotte to Chicago; Wayne, Charlotta 10 Datroit; Norway, Kingwion to Huult Sie Marlo; Northman, Kiugiton to Khwgwville: schrs Itiversido and Evellng Bat Ogdepsborg to Cloveland; i1, Dudley aud Ayur, Golline Bay 1o liay Cily: Auns Gemiy, Corltia ay o Tuledoy Grattat, Kivisionto ay City. Pastwird—=Nlarke Mary Tattle, Wiflo Riser to Collina Buy; ‘Tilly. Tiamilton, *'Whitefish Foint, T Buy 40 do; Falmonth, Tolodo 10 Kingatons Eweden, Saulte Bte Marie (0 do; schre Broukiyn, Tiuncan Clly to Kingstons Gangte aud J, Mgl Alpena to Glaytons A, Boady Jtifle Ttiver Eivina, Milwaukee to Osween: Mary Catharines, Cloveland to Lort Itobiusan; ack itiver to rockville. Cleared—Prop ftuanuke, coal 1o Milwanken, «¢40 S achr Hutclir Toy, 370 do; dennie Matiiows, coul to Chicagu, 7 ns, clite--¥irm and unchanged. No additional chariers reported. MARINTY MISHATS, ‘The #tmr Manituba was reported ashore at Cocks bura Cula last Friday, The ache Minule, from Trenton, was acround near Riversville on Frioay, She fu lumber Laden. At last accounts the schr Qerirnde was un tho bepch near Baclne, where sho drifted recently durlug s gale, & “Ibs yucht Miller had her mast blown awsy in the puil of Wednesday, just oulside the barbor, Sl was brought fu by & Tuy. 'Tho steun barge Tempest had a colllslan with & schounce yestendoy morning during s fou, but no lu\"'lllml dewege resalted. The sccident bappeued oy a3 ‘ores, hir Mincral Btate, loaded with caal for De- trolt, got ashiore ut (rosse lade Puceday afternoon, and "was rolvased Wednewday by the tug Halleo- tine, At Dawogo Tuesday eventng, the schr Now No- minfou, of Quubee, comuenced leaking while be- g loaded With coal above the bridge, i ws tuwed In<idu the weat pler, whera she suuk, deck above water, Kho will bo ralved aud placed In drve «ock for repaire. The echr Gernt Smith, which encountered & squail and was sirlven ashore near Hamilton, was gotten of, und nas svrived at is- @ I8 lu dry-dock undergoing ses wego leaking. palrs, e CAPFE HORN VERSUS JAVA, Capt, Ben Eyuler seturued from Bualo vesters doy, “whither e bus been o attend Lo the Juvesti- gatlon of the damagea to the schir Cape torn, fore merly owned by him and 8. J. Atwater, and sunk Tu Lake Eric in 187 by the prop Juva. Hosaywit ‘will be six woeks before tho exsminailon will be ended. Capt, Eysier obtained judgucut in the Unked Stotes L'\:.llrl against Ei & ol ar the parpose of ascerisining 1 Eyatcs and Atwoier aro cutitled tor They clalm $10,000. The Capg Horu was sban- doned by ber owners, snd was ralsed by the Phiruix Jusursnce Compauy and sold fur 5, 250. The vess felia vow ut Uuttalo Laving 8 uew forewast pat u. —— LAKE FREIGUTS. Cuicaco, Juve 21 —Vesscla wers o good de- wmand, sud gruly held sbove tha views of slippers «arly, but in the afternvon they pald the sdvance sakod fur wuveral cargoes, Ioom wus taken for 42,000 bu wuest through, and 280,000 bu com, varily by sail, a8 3¢, The followlns venscls were clarteeed: Frop Neuraska, wheat, sud prype Cube and Newburg, ol the schrn Atwater, Mooniight were tab Doane. corn tn owner's acconnt, all to Buflalo, DrTRoir. Jane 20.—Chsrters: Schr Timothy Daker, Jumber, Alpena fo Detrolt. at £1.3215 on il and achr C. O. Meisel, Jumber, An Sshie to Detrait, at'81.1214 on rail: achr Lone Htar, lumber, Alpenn to Ashtabnis. at £1.25 on mil: scow Care lew, cedar posta, Middle laland to Detralt, at $1.25 per'cord on rafl, throngh, In the afternoon THE VESSEL-OWNERS, The vecscl-owners In this district are, generally, slyning the agreement to pool earntnges and tic up surplus tonnace. A meetinz to apolat delezates 1o tie Bullalo Conventiun of tho 2Gth wiil proba- biy,be beld to- morraw afternoan, vesrel-ownere in the Detrolt District are called upon to attend a mecting fo-morrow affernoon tn ratify the Baffalo plan and send delegates tn the Convention, which meeta in that city on the 26th snnt, The Milwankee Senfinel of yestenlay savs the meeting in thal city Wednesday was poorly attend. ed, and the only business transacted was the ap- intment of a Committee of three, Mesees, W, §, Vall, C. A. Johneon, an h Saveland, to walt npon ownera of rtandard verse] property and solic- v tbelr aignatates to the pooling plan. IN A RECEIVER'S ITAND! The pead 3t foesyi nal Mansyanszs hem placed in the hands of a Recejver, that person belng Mr. George 1. Tamer, of Cleveland, Mr. F. 4. McDowell, the former manager and Treasnrer, In Lehalf of the ownere, 1n hle snnonncement states tuat the liabilities of the two boats amount to abont’ $0,000 and that tnla conree han been adopted” by them for the best Interests of al) the creaitors. It libelled and sold, the latter wonld rusiain & heavy joss, bt by the plan chosen it in believed that a muck larger sum ran be realized for those hulding elaims aguinst the propellers than in any uthier way.—Delroit Tribune, 20(h, MILWAUKEE. % Apecial Dispateh to The Tridune. Miwavkie, June 21. —To Kingston, achr G. C. Trumpff, 285 bn wheat At Gey 1o Goderich, sehir Ningara, 16,000 bu wheatat 1%4c, to-dsy. Capt. Jobn 8. Miller, an ofd and wall-known lake Cap- taln, died this afternoon ot his reeidence in this city. Tle had been a Captaln and owner many ycars, commanding the schrs Kapoleun, Sinal. barien of the Marinette Luubcr Cumpany.’ Ifc owned an fn- tereat in the rcaw J, B, Pritica tp toa short time before hiadeath. TIIE CANAL. Bmnorront, June 20,—Arrived—Grace Grise wold, Da Paze, 5,070 bu corn: Ilidore. Menry, 14,000 bu corn; prop City of Ienry, Heury, 4,500 bua corn. Cleared—Trop- Peorlers, Ottawa and - Henry, 20,000 Iath, 406,410 fect lumber; Tempest, Ilenry, 14,400 feet Jumbers Uhonix, Luckport, 40, di2 feet Jumber, 05,550 1ath, 10,000 shingles; Norih Star, Honry, 88,184 feef inmber. “ PROBABLY, ‘The managors of the atwr John Sherman have not fully declded an to what they will do with that vesaely but it I probable they wiil keep her In the excurslon buatuess, Partlen from St Joscph are anxtous Lo get bier for the fruit trade, but they can- 10t oilor sutliciont Inducement, gl ERT Spectol DisputcA to The Tribune. Emnx, Pa.,Juns 21, —Arrivals, prop Jarvis Lord, barge Dictator, Departures, stmr Japan, props J. £, Fay and Superlor, sches D. P. 1hodes, D, G. Fort, Buawnce, Itaska, and J. A, Smith. NAVIGATION NOTES, Citeano—The stmr John Bherman was Inspected yosterday by Capt. Warren, Local Inspector of Ilulls and 6teamboats, and a certificate yiven for 650 passongers. Capt. Myers has asked for s larger number, and may get it ...The schr J, W. Doane fa fn Miller's dry-dock having a new fore- foot pat in and getting her top siden calked.... The schr Lena Jolinson ts having her hull calked, 2., Capt. Dundy had the Gospel ship towed from onie uf the basin siips to Madison street bridge last evening, whete e \ill it iron in_hor hold as uai- last....Some nay the Jon Blicrman can make 22 hottr, some 21, rotne 20, oo 18, and s moro do not know....the rop Commodore clear- ed for Buffalo yesterday with & carvo uf Gb, til bushals of coril, 1,250 barrcls of pork, and sun- dries, ... The yacht lurey llurke hau left Detrolt in tow of the prop Portage for this purt....The schr Aunie Vought cas Bl in at auction sesterday by who hiaw B0, 000 fntereat in her. been n geiting & new cylindor, and the prop Onelda has beon eazored to take her plave on the Dalath Hov... The schr 1ady Mclonald ban Leen gotten ofl. 8ho was aehore at Salmon I'nim LA lug raft, the property of Anxon Eldred, wan n and lost on Green Uay last week., The vewsels [n Lhe harborat I'ort Colbornae, on ‘Pueaday, displayed their flags ot half-mwt in honor of the death of - Capt. Colvin at' Fort Lal- onie.... The revenua entter Commodore Lerry, Uspt, Douglass Ottnzer, arrived at Erie Saturday afternoan frow a crules up the lak The tug Geo, W, TIOL, Inlling to make I pay at Munlstee, returued to Milwatkies yosterday murming, St <+ The sche David Vance §s keu ot Guc pur utsrlonere have re el ‘he prop Pucific wili booff the deydock at lufialo to-morrow,... ‘The bange Northcener will go to Port larun to re. celve enine and boller, as originally Intended by Nior owner. ... Meosrw, Vosburzh & laker, the bank- rupt ship-chiandlvry, have ulfercd thelr creditors oc on the dollar, which they will prolably accept.... A new steamer. built ou Bapluaw Liver, has been wamed L. W, Westover, & Co, ure preparing to balld » new dock thele premises ou the Kaplanade at Toronto. sehir-barge K. J. Carney has contracted to 'y weven cargoed of lumber from (Ireenbash to Tona- wanda at ¥ cents over Uay City rates. ... The ralelng of the old rcur Pruvinclal, at Torunto, even in wmall pleces, I8 provine s tough jab to M Youna, the contractor. ...."Tio Ludy Sampson w lso among the Libelod veascls at Detrult, and wi in the Marshal's hauds st last accounts.,...The #chr W. €, Weat nas been chartervd to carry rall- road iron fram Ilutlalo $o East saginaw a1 75 centa per to, ... Capt. Abbey, of tha revenue-culter lunhattau, ¥tationed on Lake Ontario, states that th buoys which mark the shouls off Sixter Ishund Jight anil Cross Over lht, are both gone, ... The Common Councll of Michiguu City bave pasavd an ordinunce prohibitiug boats propalisd by stewm to Fun faster than foar miles an hour inaide of the harbor under o peualty of $10 for cach violstion, | Unlug _ Bteamboat Company ure u mew propeller ats uf. . She will e lannched neat Scplember, ... The Hon. Chctiey Ames has boew up- olited Pustmanter 8t Oswezw, and the flon, 1. G, “ort will be the new Collector of Customs, 'l‘hr.x wro buth fdentited with the lake intorests ... vessel-yiaster has infurnied the Murquetts Minag Jowrnal thut auow fell on his craft to the depth of three juches on the 11h fnst,,..The Escanaba Zritune luforos furnace-men th can pet tholr ore carsted 17¢ per tou clicaper from that purt thaa from Marguette. TORT OF CIICAGO. The followlug were the arrlvals and clearances durlng the twenty-fuur bours euding at 10 o'cluck ast nights it an bio ARRIVALI-Stmm Coroy 1, doseph, oundries; Chetuyan, Meultowoe, I!H"l‘ Muskcpon, Mus! Eout, sutihifes: Pruge Mie Bentou Flaribor, su Uricas ventas, Roatl 1avén, mindries; Menoufhes, 1y, sundries; G. 1, ith, Greon Jisy, sun- Irusiides, Sanister.” lumier) Tempet, Whito Guuld, towingh L Mowry. Letand, pls Iwaukce, whesty 1t Juhigson, White on, lubers i1 K. It c: Tntie Oy P, Ludingivn, Jun whery J. W, ilrowy, v Coopr. Tiopers Larky Datbarlan Suskiian, luimbers ‘Tuiberiiai, 1 Soutl Haves, Inunier; s ppula, s Jay, buaias Ivir freutwst LT Harkiey, s Lutnbert Ve, Tamilies s houth Javen trleilana, KEnols, —grave Tombers Williuin Juhies, san, Mitgkegun, Tufibe uniber; 1’al honde: 1 e Muontan e M, I Muiaircon, inmbers scown Wibluin iaton, Sofach 1ia: e, parks ol ike's Pler, wo . E. Packe . b VAt et inbers Couters Whits' Lake, uribe aul, 3 brls fiour, Ci.kakANCEI—Schr Muntauk, Nor 13 achr Juitis Cout Mowry, Liuc i dricas sclir Towpet, While §. 1. uath, Haugatuck, 20 b co FauguLICK. 57,000 bl curi, 0 irls purks el brop Nash pron Aven 3 Menokauues, Bougkuaue Eele (ovk and SOBiE Sievens ! i3 Slen, Ty v ariics, Buduic, THE COAL TRADE, New Yore, June 2L—Vice phant, of the Delaware & Hudsos “fi‘l’" says that the Compauy will Dot bave auy coal sulv fur the prescuts e e ——i .POSTMASTER OF SPRINGFIELD, ILL. Special Dlepuich (o T Tribuns. SraworigLn, Ik, Juoe 2L.—The Hon. D, L. Phlllips, of the Stale Journal, to-day recelyed notlce of his sppolutmicnt as Postwaster of Springfeld, and at ouco executed bis officfal boud lu the suts of §80,000. flis bondsmen are F. K. Whittcmore, Cashicr, and 8. 1I. Jouus, Vice-President of the State Natioual Bank; the Hou. 0. H. Miger, und D.F, Littler. ‘The How. 0. 4, Miuer, ex-Anditor of State, will ba the principal deputy, sud with Col. Folilips touk the wath of aflice today, - Col, Pilllips will essutne the daties o2 the Olhe whoutduly L Uasp "UNION SPRINGSSSri y attractive asa | ofntment gives grest satlafaction to Goy. Cul- om and to the prominent citizens of Bpring- fcld generally, ————a—— ITelp for the weak, nervous, snd debilitated; chranic and painfal diseasen cared withont medi- cine. Rlectrie [laite and other appliances, ail ahont them. and how ta distingniah the genuine from the sporious. Book, with fll particnism, mailed free, Address PalyerinacherGalvanieCompany, 202 Vine #treet, Cincinnatl, AMUSETENTA, DEXTER PARK, THE LOING RACE. MAUD OSWALD Will commence her race agalnst tme, 300 Miles in 26 Hours, Lator 30 Mestcan Mastangs, at4 p. m. TO-DAY, Fri- duy, concluding a4 p. m. dmirion Lo it " Of the grounds, GOcents, No extra charee for e Spect Arrisges. 8] arr angements hase been made for tadles. pec LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF THE UNIVERSAL FAVORITE, TONY PASTOR, And his Great Combination of the Leading Spocf Arista of the worid. Frcoml e ot e N b e gramme. To.morruw misston to Matlner, Evening I’ ny. o THOMAS SUMMER-NIGI'T CONCERTS AT, EXPOSITION "%, A BUILDING, {Tilny) Last Pastor Matince. children’s tcketa, Zhe., . e, Tdcaad #i; Fint EVERT 25 and 50 cta. MATINEE TO-MORROW FOIL LADIES AND SUBURDAN KESIDENTS DY THOMAS’ UNRIVALED ORCUESTRA. et L Expositfon Iinildtinz and Toot &' Inea1s2 Curpenier & Sheldon, dansyer) ADELPHI Tlll'EA'I‘RF: 4. H. HAVERLY. roprietor and Manager. }ATTRACTIONS. L b IO X HE N. Al L s Nightal Every nnt this onlx. the Eininent ‘Amnwrican Comedian, Mr. MILTON NOBLER, aid his Bterling framatic Comyany, in the Dramatle Pietare of New rk it & THE PRONIX ! THE PHONIX ¢ Or, TUE LIVING DEAD, Act 1~Torrific Fire Eeene, 2=he Gambling Hoom, ' 4~OI0 Luokers, ind* soc'a lome, Matinees Wednosday and batunsar at 2. HAVERLY'S THEATRE. Mactin & HavEnLY Proprictors. Positively last appearunces fn Chicaga of RO BE]I'I.‘M McecWADIS RIP VAN WINKLE. PRICES REDUCED at the Wedneaday and Sat- urlay Mattnees to 25 centa to all parta of the house. Heacrved reats, GH conts, Nexst week, JUUN TIIOMPSON ¢ ON HAND.* MILLINERY, MILLINERY, CHOICE SHAPES, RICIL FLOWERS. Al the leading styles in HATS, timmod and untrimmed, including ¥'rench Chip, Milan, and Fancy Btraws, at our usual “POPULAR PRICIZ 124 STATE-ST _WEBSTERS, - WORCENTURSM UL NAVCE: LEA & PERRINS CELEBRATED EXTRACT of A LETTL] MEDICAL G MAN st Mudras, to bis TU BE THE “OSLY 400D e =24 higbly eatcemed 1 g Indin, sud i fn my Aud Kppiirabiatn -2 apintou. the mot pal: EVRIY VARIETY afatie s well s the Biont wholesame Bauca oF i Tt made. + WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. PREMIUM AWARDED AT CENTENNIAL FOR “Ists Excellent Taste,” “2nds Very Carofully Prepared.” ez 0 SIGNATURE Is on EVERY BOTTLE. JOHN DUNOAN'S SONS, NEW VORI, AUNIMER RESORTS, HOUNTAIN HOUSE ORESSON SPRINGS, PA. This papulsr summier resort will be opea for (o Tes cepiion of guesta on Ui 14th Dav of June, 1877, Al trutna on the Penu's 1 12 wiil stop at Cresson, TOLNGK'R OGCHESTIA has been engaged for 1he veason. Fishing sud autlyg, 4. For ters addreas . UNUK, o N I’ ATOGA SPRINGS, N, Y. LALES {OST ELEGANTLY-APs 17 K11 . b the WORLD I8 NOW fur the 83 of GUIESTS CONGRESS HALL, NARATOGA NPRINGR, N, V, Open fur Business Juoe 7, INT7. Permanent Roard, #1700 §2l, 80d $25 per week, Al BATES, RUGEL> & FALNSWORTY, Provrietors, ROCKY POINT HOTEL, Nurmgansett Bay, Rhiode Island, This well- known &ad popular Suimmer Gowrt opens June 2. aud wi ¢ kepl on the AM N inste of the EVROP “Ceriia modar- dau. o8 forerly. ate. Address L. Llllllll'tlllh{fl. Prop A Lty Uctal; Providen PIGI&ON cov E‘ ‘H' ouss, [ . 08 wxtreiao jolnt of Cape. Vi ‘]‘"p:"fl?l"'i“" ot Cape A hote. Grag. ok i Jelvin, edulu: bouil ing. clc. Good stabitug! ake L. . Lilrued ."l‘;« : roud et e ARy S IR R o SABRIAGLY, SIEAMSEN, otc, 1, Landaus, Landanlots, Coaches, OF FINEST MAKE AT LOW PRICES, HEARSHEHS IN TUR GREATEST VARIETY. CRANE, BREED & CO., 653-715 Wast Pighthstreet. Cincinnati, Oblo, e BDUCATIONAL. HOWLAND SCHOOL, 1 ¥or_Adtanced Education of Voung Wouwr: Lake, Gt b year— LTt 7. 4! v aus Buuiellew sl Tt S Lolleyta hents, ) £ “(%uafip—l‘fl;su\"fif\uraxmu.\’r WD A Vice-Prealdeui—M. ANNA WVTHE. K. WITHOUT AN EQUAL ¢ properties of Murrey & Lanman's ot are’s wiarked sud disttoctive featury of Geliclous pestulod 118 wandertul puwer f rotiey- ¥ous bicad lnting uruaordlusry bysterls, heaititul d: 1ok propertics I the slek- Sty il wiipted b g Wealugagow, sl LYON'S RATHAIRON. Bl o il DUR vt s o HAIR \ SAVING2ICOSE, Men and women thould be eareful of thetr halr, "It is not merely an ornament; it (s as much a part of Naturo’s plan for the perfection of heaith aml the preservation of life, as fs any other wember of the hody. Men of science fiave scarched long and pa. tieutly for the best means of preserving and l:uhl:nfln{: the halr, ‘Thirty-five years ago, the eminent scholar, Prot. E. Thonias Lyon, of New Jersey, entered {nto & thorough stidy of the matter, Ho went to the verv root of It, and nis labors were crowned with success. e lt was who gave to the world that priccless discovery, Lis . Lyon’s Kathairon, For the growth and preservation of the halr, Tle prepuration sprung lnto {mmediato and W(ir‘ld-\rh]’ ¢ l:n-nlr. was juet what was wanted for the purpose, LYON'S KATHAIRON has never been Aup- planted or cast aside by the people, for the very FWl reason that nothine caual to it has ever heen found. The consequence s, that the KATITAIRON has becoine more and more popular every year, and s fow In dally use by millions who unders stand its wonderful value, Besldes belng the best hofr dressing ever pro- duced, it will positively prevent_ grayness, aud will restore n afr t buld heads it the roots and follicles are not destroyed. 1f these thinzs are ro, ta not such an artlele of the greatest valoe] Tllm( lhf)" nr:x ur.‘lmllhccn mulncu to b{ thon- sauds, and Ie abundantly proven by the histo of the KATIHHAIRON for more lhn’;l oune-third :l’( a century, A FAIR SPECIMEN, T have been entirely bald for several years, con- atitutional, 1 suppors. 1 teed "o Tew Tbottics. of Kathalron, and.to my great surpriec, § have a thick growth of youn Lalr, CUL. JOHN L. DORRANCE. No other article is comparable with the Katn- AtkoN In respect of these threo most important poluta: i S 1. To Cure Baldness. Gray T, 3. To Remové Dandrull apd Beautify the Hair, BEAR IN MIND.—The KatmAmmox fa no Atlicks, pasty sulphur and suzar of lead, to palnt and daub the hiafr and paralyzo the hrain, [tls u pure and Hmphl vozetable lotion, lutended to restore the hair by natural growth and relovig. vration, It ia the most delightful tolict dress- Ingknown. Noladv’s or grenticman's tollet oufit is complete without LYON'S KATHAIRON. ONLY 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE, S0LD EVERYWHERE. A The old_reliable Moxican BALM | Mustang Linlment sells to- BALM | S0 s Sanbiiiy na It b BALM | of Lanitniden: compred by s FOR [ succews, attempted to crawl into favor an _the Mustung's reputailon 1ero never Wi, and wo belleve thers never ain Wit be, u romody for ou WOUND! Ot miuuntaiig 1 itme o bal 3 ‘WOUKD o _OUEAN STEANSIIDN. GEXERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY. ‘The matl steamorsof this L‘umunlb_beltlrevn New York nad Havre, calling at Plyiiouth for the Ianding of passengers, will wall froum pler €2 N, I, fout of Slortot EVRItY WRDNESDAY, OUE, POUTOLL.... Halirlsy. Jape 23, 3p. m. Davnx. d., June 27, #:a, x .v!’ua...luxrt 14 m, A .0 (tcluding wine): o Cabln, $10); Becond Cabin, $83; Kteersge, 24, including wine, bedding, and utensila. T TEYMGUTIL LONBON, ‘o kay reliway aation o'k et Cain, §00to §lo0 acconitog 1o socommods- tton: Socond " Cabin, §6%; Thind Cunln, 351 Bicerage, 7 fuc g €Y CryENIRK o4 AbuYes “Wteturn, thek e, 8L vory roduced ates, svallable thirough Engiandor France. iewstiers GIATKed thus S 00 NOL CATTY SLecTAZS passcas Rers. ¢ and freleht &, to o P Y, Agent, 63 Drasdway, o1 W, ¥, WHITE, 07 Clarkeat', Axont (or Ghicago, North German Lloyd, ‘The steamersnf this Con| will sall every Sate,. lll\'l"l’“!;l llmmrn‘,l'k’h ‘{";’%’w‘k"lwtfilgfl:fizm iales of passsge—Frain Ny Cabin, $6U, gold; stuerage, kit llléllfl o 2Bowliug U & CO. VRSSOV anownis e, Rew Yok, Great Western Steamship Line, m New York to Dristol (England) direct. Iy Wi Tuesday, May 13 Escuriub tickets, §120; 1' i tificates, f”'f' ':\}‘»lllrlfl i AT e e York. 1AL Caliln paseae, § b Ly VN, “BOW-SHOOTING.” A revival of this out-door sport will be halled with dolight by all thoso who are weary of ihe ruther monotonous variations of croguet which " Liave 80 long monupollzed the feld, SCRIBNER FOR JULY Cootains B practical paper on * Bow-Shooting, " by Maurlce 'lluuuuuany who hias shot with the bow for spart and pleasure for Aftcen years. He gives explicit directions as to the manifacture of bows snd arrows, & archery clubs, bealdes auecdots, adventurs, otc. “PROPOSALY, Grand Trnak Relway. Tonders are invited for the purchass of OLD IRON RAILS, delivered a3 follows: About 5,000 tons at Montreal, Y'oronto, Sare o, Detrolt Junction, or Buffalo, Abouj 3,000 tona at Paortland. Tho Company has wharfage accommodae tion for shipinent by water at Toronto, Bare uis, and Partland, and delivories would be wade through the summer and autumn. Offors, stating the price per ton (of 2,920 lbs.) und the place of delivery, will bo re- coivod by tho undorsigned up to the Tth iy SO8BEX RIOKSON, Manager. Montreal, Juo 16, 1877, o MOTTLED GERIAN S0AP, WHEN BUYING SOAF —ASE FOR o= PROCTER & GAMBLI’S Mottled Cerman. There {8 None Better, 02 MORE ECONOEICAL FGE FAMILY USB' eatlons a4 ta the formatlon of | e R T A i A A SN ] 3 LM s T e T IAN DT P A T SN T A TG e s e oLt g AL SRR P e ) {

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