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L et i gy il 14 l THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. JUNE 12, 1878, MARINE NEWS. The New Insurance-FPool Bursted, And Another Competitive War Waged. The Insurance on the Montgomeryses Other Nantical Matters of Interest. BUFFALO. Burrato, N. Y., June 11, —Rates on coal low- e} 25 conts per ton from Dnfalo to Chicsgo and Milwankee. Chartors made,S8andusky to Chicago, 45 cents; merchandlee and marble to Cleveland, 40 centa; pig Jron from Cleveland to Chlcsgo, 00 centa coal from Cleveland to Chicago, 35 cents, Clenrancesfor twenty-four hours ending at 8 p. m,—Props China, Duluth, sand Avon, merchan. dlne, Scotis, twenty tons stoves, Rosnoke, Swal. low, Chicago; schra Fiying Miat, A. M. Poterson, 1.150 tona coal, Chicagos Algerino, 480 tons ein. der, Ashtabula; barges A, Ftowart, Baginaw; Leader, Jupitor, Troy, Bay Clty; Dashing Wavo, Chleag \PH -n ng Port Colbarna Lock for the forty- elch aing O p, m, June 10.—Wostward o Coreie, Tt to Totoas Columbla, Mon- treal to Duloths Enterprise, Montreal 1o Wan. bashero: Lincoln, Kingaton to Marquette; Law- rence, Ogdensburyz to Clileaga; barks Two Friends, Turonto 1o Lort Burwell; Manzinelln, Toronto to ¢leveland; (. M. Nealon, Kingston' to Toleda: Tismarck, Kiugaton {0 Grand Island; bark far, A\‘flgfll’l| Ringeton to \lnmmflln, achrs Genll fer’ and’ Herbort” Dudley, Kingston, no order Mary, Port Stanloy, no fdere; Hiverside, Tora 1o to Buffalo: M. ¥, Merrlck, Oswexn to Detroit; Flura Carywith and Guean of ihe Lakes, Toronty (o Rinck Rivers Kste Relly, Ogdensbirg 10, Banduak Esenleigh_and Jennio White, Uswozo to Toled Neyada, Fair [1avan to Toledo, Enstward- Props Argyle and Asfs, Chleago to Montreal; Rtricciunn and Deomeda Toledo to Mantreal: barke Arabln, Hyderatad, and Dundeo, Chleazo to Kingston; Mizo, Marquette to Port Hetealt; Celin, Tolodo to Port Metcal(; Lem Xils» worth, Chicaro to Oswewos It, Norwood, Mluck Ttiver to Brockvillo; schir Amulr, Black Itiver to Toronto: E. P, Dorr, Cleyrland ta Port Colborne} 11, Fitzhogh, Saginaiy to Chicago. — ANOTHER INSURANCE IMBROGLIO, Still anothier marino fnsuranca war wne inaugu- rated yosterday, and the **}ig is up " with the new pool on grain eargoes that was only recently forms ed in New York by the hiends of companies doing business on the lakes. ‘There 18 not much offering now in the way of riaks, and the opportunity for a vigorous competition Is not as good ns it might otherwiea be. 1t was satd that the Aitna Company opened tha batl by writing & line ot 26 conts on tho 2100, The rnctlon camo about thue: It s sald the Messrs, 1ilbbards, of Milwankee nnd Chicago, had personal contracts which the Thenix Company accepted. and which the Northe western Nattonal, of Milwaukee, ntmnn y ob- jected to, aud finally refused to acceds to, and, ns anwmber of the vool, kicked out of the traces. ltenco the war, It ia ‘alto esld thoso contracts, which emhrace about all the marine businces of Milwankee, or, at lcast, tho cresm of it, wero affored to tha ponl of saven companies kuown as the Marine Insurance Union early in tho seuron, bnt onaccount of their pocallar charactor thoy were declinad. ‘The rates made by the New York pool were 40 centa per $100 on steam vessol_cargoes, and K0 centa on sail craft o Huffalo. Now it [# 25 centn stralght, with s liabllity to reach 10 cents, ana perbaps a mickel, before the weak clasen, Soime af tho local agents here talk abont holding o mceting and arranging a tarlll that ehall be mutuully satisfactory toall, but it s not looked upun as atall feasible, in view of past experience, and It {& hardly probable that an agrecment will be made. Tho puol of seven companics will continue 1o write aslow an thelr computitors for tha present, but will not go below a fgura that the companios deem o losing one. TIIE BURNED MONTGOMERY, Adaitional roporta from ‘Port Ilaron show tha the prop Montgomery and her cargo of corn, flour, torn-meal, broom-corn, and timothy-sced, aggre- Eating a valno of about $37,000, are & total Tors, and yesterday the {nsurance companles having iskis on aither or both woro notifiod accoraingly, On tho cargo wos placed the following insurance: Nutlonsl Lioyds, $1,600; Orient Mntusl, $2,400; Barine Insaranco Union ' (tho pool of soven com- I'fmlm 87,1762 Phanix (of Bruoklyn), $3,200, 13, hmler. of Bufalo, ia eaid to kave written & rink “of 31,400 on the caryo, making & total T8 Can. Nyman, ' part owner of o propeller. haus two ' marine rinks of £5,000 fu'the Manhattan and Pheenjx Compan/e and Capt. John Prideeon, controlling owner, the following pallciea covering firg ouly: New Yark Central, $2,500; Security (I\nw Hasen), $2,600; FPravidence. Wasbingion, - € Firomen's Fund (8an Franciaco), §2,600; and 83,600 placed with L. I3, Fortler, muklnu 2’ total of tl‘.'.r.uu. The whoio Insurance on vessel caro e 17,075, yroviding the above fg: are correct, snd they come trom nblomur Tle Montgomery, ;i an old vesso); had & segistered vajuation o 523,50, and 1t 1o ratd that Capt, Nyman refused an offer of $20,000 for her last winier. No efforta will bo made'to savo auy vartof tho corn that ts in her hold, 1t bofug con- idered 100 much dains, terd, Datroit Post and Tridune has the lmmedmusly upon hoaring that the rl Lurned, Capt, P’ridgeon set about unting op bonnou @ hor place, During yes- ferday he was negotlating for scveral difiorent Yeascls, among them thn atenm-barge Nahont, now In grulfury at this port. for whick o Ofured ghoes 0 casty, " 1la statcs that he will dit the gap ae S00n o4 Bo posslbly can." —— PORT NUROYN, Ponr IMunow, Mich,, June 13.—~Down—Props Jay Gould, Sauilac, James Fisk, Jr., Milwaukoe, T, J. Uncxett nnd consort; schrs A, 1), Norsls, James Couch, Chatles Crawford, Bbandon, Jans Ralston, and Donaldson. Up—Props Portage. Annle Young, Rershaw and connort, Balina aud barges; achrs Arciic, Otonahre, Eaveland, Paraun, 1. N, Foster, Constitution, Montgomory, lllrenlfl. Wind—Northe tlp. Pour Hunox, J um n-m o m.e=Passed Up— Trops ‘)ulumllu. Quebec, ll. 1. Tattle and con hre lenry P, Baldwin, M. L. Coliine, lew London, Acorn. Trops Nowburg, Commodore, Rantlac, An+ hla[w with It. Il linyes, Eyptian with Pelican and Jonu nnu,l'mlndclphhwuh Schuylkill, Thowm: ott, A, A Turnor and bargent -uml Chaudler, Foma . Uutchinsan, 8. J, Tiiden, folater, Wals ter B, Allen, Niagara M. W, Paige, ‘Abblo L. Audrows, liavann, mm..un lialston, Golden West, Harvoy Bivecll, £merald, Peshtizo, Arauia, Lonln. Benator, Nattio, W, U. Phelps, J. B, \Hnd—snumwen. gentlet woather clear, - B BAY CITY COMMERCE, The shipments from Day City during the p weel ae ubown by the Custom-3louss books are a 1200, 000 "un.«m a0 shipments lmm nnnpl todataareas - LAKFE FREIGOTS, Grin frolghts ycsterdny wore moderately act- {ve and ratlior wesls, 8t £a for corn by sall to Buf- falo, B¢ by lake snd rall, snd 7¢ by lake and eaus] fo New York. Charters were as fallows: To Buf- falo—Schrs ¥. C, Lelghton, Lucome, ¥. W, Gif- ford, aud A. Vought, corn at 20; proo Desa Rich- mond, whest through. - In the afternoon the prop Ruseia was taken for wheat to Buffalo nflma. lnd 1he sehir A, A. Nicholson for corn to Sa "m&) of the day, 50,000 bu wheat Anfl Abcut corn. 'l‘ ouhr E. M. Portch was chartered Jumrdsy “ 20, 000 rod oak staves B llty \u ullalo st §5.00 per 1,000 umber charlers were Lt Hay CII Hnn- hy, at $1.00 to Toledo, §. from Easl nawto -lrpart. ana §1 to Clevelaud, THE CANAT. Bripomront, Juoe 11.—Arrived—T, Bybaro, Massolllcs, 5,800 bu corn; Orlon, Marseliles, 6,000 va corn. Cleared—A. Woolson, Joliet, 4,800 ft lumber, 21,000 » Montauck, luhpon. 0 I}l'l bu wnu 0 ¢ tumber; Mayflower, 6,000 1t x':‘nb“a‘:.‘umizg'u h 0":"35{ no»«u. Bt m-.m?v w nu corm; 1. flen cuu. unn-nn\n. 0t “"::! e ué:‘.‘f., 1, “o Ia.lmd—wdcomt. shingies, 5,000 lal Tuwber, 83,000 latic, LOST OVERBOAND. A telegram waa recelved yesterday from Kiogs- tog, Out., stating that Robort McLyman, s sivgle an, sbout 28 years of age, was loat overboard at lhu foct of Lake Outario, from the echz Ads Mos dora, which lately arrived st that port With doals. unfurtunaie man fell from the maln crosss dses nto theacs, Lo wade Chilcavo bls howw, bnt it (s rot known whathor he has relatives hero ornot. He was quite well known among saiiors. . MILWAUKER. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune, anmnr w!- June ll.;hkn freights steady and L ariere—To Buflalo, scbr c. rarot L300 b, Giatding Stars 21,000 ber nd ST 600 b whest At . Tho keel of & new tug for Chippews Tiver Fae i st Wolt & svideon's Ui yard yestor- 7. ‘ TIIE RAILROADS. NO DANGER OF A STRIKE. Dauring the past month ot so, rumors have been In clrenlation that snother rafiroad strike of large dimensions would soon occur. Ingul- tise at all the railrosd offices raveal the fact that thero ts no dfssatfafaction among the raflroad employes, and the managera do not apprehond any difMculties during the summer. The ru- mors of an impendiog strike were evident!y cir- culated by the Communists, who are very sox- fotts that the ratlroad employes should fight thelr battles for them. Tho rallroad cmployes finally culminated In Jay Gonld, M;r"lfln!lnl Unlon Pacific, and Robert E, Liarr, in behalf of tha Kansan Pacite l[redn&npfln X plan by which thelr intere d ve made mataal. Unlon P'a- cifie held ml)orlly 1 U siock and bonds of th Colorado Cantral Rallroad, 8 corpuration necasary 10 the buainess reqnirements of the Kansaa Paclde, and it areed that the two latier compan shonld nsolldated, the Union Paclfic tarning over ita Intareat in Colorado Central, and in re. turn receiving $10,000, 000 oot of 320,000,000 of MOEK, which Wourd rapresent the Brobesty o the siow corporation” Tha papers were drawa Ip, and, when rendy to be signed. Mr. Gould discovered that he ‘was nnable to tarn over the Colorado Central, as ced upon. He belng anable to faifll his part of the contract, the pro- Ject fell thrangh for the time. In 170 proxics were sent out Lo control the Colorardo Central elec- tion by Mr. tiould, but they were decided to be fre — MARQUETTE. Bpeclal Dirvateh to The Tribune, Manquerrs, Mich., Joné 11,—Arrived~Prop Anna Bmith; schrShawnco, Cleared—T'rops D, M. Wilron, Bparta; schra So. 7 ENTS. TCORMICK TALL. APOLLO" CLUB odebuiLxn. EXTRA CONCERT. THREPAT 300 GOOD SEATS LEFT. Npram e (1] 52 STATE-ST. -uu,nn,u) TIME 'I'Anlal'a ARRIVAL AND DEPARTUBE OF TRAIKS, Bxrramation or Rerearos T 458, 4 Batards, $Eiifiea. Ssunday excepted. CRIOAGO & FORTAWESTERN RAILWAY. ‘Ticke: Ofces, 67 clnrll'rl-.ni“las‘gumn House) sadn o ia lllhugn..‘(l;ht Yxmia Conr umuunum apree . learned a lesson last year which they will not soon forget, and they will not be very ant now to glve the Communists auother opportunity to regnlar by the !el!en, and the opnotition interet, headed by Wililam . loveland, took forcible ossesnion of lhn road. An_ aovesl to tho courts hila Minch, Frank Porew, Bumatra. Tasscd Up—Prop Indis, Pasaed Down—Arctic. Wind—North, o 4 | make mischiot. The men emploved an | orlfoved:, A Linited States Julse decidod in favor =y 1 | the railroads are not Communlsts, nor | the opposition. 7 mm started for Denver to | This (Wednesdny) P ERIE. do they sympathize with themn. As soon as | #ee hit urder execute train was stonped on | Spectal Dimateh to The Tridune, Enrx, Pa., Jone 11,—Arrivals—Sime Winslow, Duluth; sche Julla Willard, Cleveland, Departuros—Prop Alaska, Chisagn; schr Ellen ‘Sn‘rg. 1,100 tons coal, Chicago; stms Chins, Da- 1o o hamseers 1A on emed mob bank 1ha Judge off info the mountaine, where he wae kept during the night. In the morning hs was safel y condueted to Denver, The proceedings to oust tha partied tn control fatied. Matters remained in m til last winter. Tna Kan they found out, during last ycar's strike, that the Communists were trying to take the leader- alip snd force them to excesses, they gave up the contest snd returned to thelr work, thus leaving the Communtsts ent In the eold. ‘There 1s not thae least reason why the rallroad em- AT TiE the same poaition nn- Pacific wonld do noth. 1! 1 rithoat Colorado Ces bat parties tn control NAVIGATION NOTES, a8 e e eat Yo il 1 | Mok slaecmmaiy 1o st Ltkhest o aoo el U Cansisting or 30 of Chicage's Best Musicians. cHicAGo, some Inatances, the malaries havo been raised, | Pacifeto pro rate. overal wesithy Airms in Wall | Regular concarte every Wednesdsy and Baturday strest intercoted themaoiven In thia movement, and #old Union Pacific shori 1o make up for the money cxpended in lobbyinz, — Of courre, Kansas Pactfic stock and bonds wonld bo benefited by any action ot Congress compelling Union I'acific to pro rate, as lucrative ratés could be obtained for passengers and freleht, Mr, (jould opposed this movement in Washtngton by » liberal eapenditaro in tha lahbr, but went to work quistly in W treot, and, be- fora the Kansas Paclfie Pennl' were aware of his movements, had bought & majority of thie bonda of 1he corporation. Thete were selling at ridicolously Evenlng, _Adinisvion, The schr Evening Star was calied yesterday, and flosted out of Doolittle's dry-dock. Tho prop Peotless 18 axpocted In this port wilk eleven car-loads of fre from Montand. The schr K. A. Nicholson Is on her wl{ ap from ik o get & cargo of 48,000 bushels of corn ug “McClollan got & line in her wheel oo and & deck-tand oxtricated it by aiving, vink tho craft from going to the derrick. Mlzllfllerl of the Reamen's Unlon who may e In Ths Brotherhond of Locomotive Engineers, which uscd to take ususliy the initiative in il road strikes, is no longer s warlike as it used 10 be, having suffercd severe reverses in its at- tempts to coerce tho Reading Railroad and _the Atchlson, Topexa & Hauta Fo Railrond. Tho npumerical gtrength of the Brotherhood has been steadily = dl- mintshing, and it s calcolated that fully one-half of the locnmotive enginecrs emplouyed on the rosds do not beloog to the Anomuan f the financial straits port ofll mitend the funeral of thelr late comade, | of prosent., The Reading, Atchison, Topeks & low pricen 1D tonsttence of the Dosncil sl AR LN L M O Ferand several other ronds, refuse to cnploy | thrbands e TR R IR Ialsted eral cortega, Nevans' Band wiil head the lnn- MORNING.. AFTERNOON | men that belone to tha Drotherbood ol union, and they find no diflicuity o mllnz nll vacancies that accur with good and competent men. The members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, and the other trades- untons, know full well that an attempt to strike during thia summer would seal tife fate of their organizations, as all the ronds would imitate the cxample of the Reading and Atchlson, Topeka & Eanta Fe, The rallroad emnloyes are too ssgacious to engage in o strife which they know must result disastrously to thelr interosis, and, therefore, no atrike need be anticipated. e THE B, & 0. PASSENGER DEPOT, ‘The officials of the Baltimore & Ohlo Ratlroad {n this city do not know what steps will bo taken regarding the sction of the Councll fustructing the Mayor to comopel the road to vacate the Ex- position Bullding, which has been uscd as a pas- ecnger dopot Ly the Company for scveral years past. A dispatch was sent to Vice-President Kine yesterday, but no reply has yet been re- celved from bim. The officers of the rond in this city do not think that tho object of the Council Is to forco their road to vacate the por- tion of the bulidingnow used as & passenger depot, but that tho acton Monday night was bad for the purpose of compelling the ‘Exposition Directors, to coaso pocketing the 8,000 a year they get' for rent, and have then 4irn over the money to the city. Tho opinion is general that this money rizhtfully belonn to the city, and not tothe Exposition Companr. It is clafmed b the Daltimore & Ohlo Rallroad Company that ft docs niot mean to occupy the north end of n.u Exposition uulldlng vermanently, but only until it can be provided with proper accommo- f'nunns in 0.‘{18 Central Depot, which at present overcro! When the Baltimore & Ohlo Rallrosd first came into this city, it made arrangements with theIllingts Central to enter the present Central Depot and nse it jolntly with tha other roads centering there. ~ But™ the Michigan Central, ‘which {a part owner of the depet, refused to let 1t come 1u, and for this reason it secured a por- tion of the Exposition Bullding as & temporary depot. 8inco then the Michigan Central has withdrawn Its objections, and_there {s no more obstacles in the way of tha Baltimore & Ullo nusing the Coutral Depot jointly with the other roads. The managersof the liliuols Central say there {s plenty of room for the DBaltimore & Ohio in the depot If it chooses to come fu, but the managers of this road prerer to retain their resont quarters in the Exposition Butldiog, Dlcates thelr axpenaes are not, only lizhter, bt the accommodations arc better. There s a Emhnhlllty that the present Contral Depot will e enlarged In order to provide ample room for all the roads entering thero untll arrangements can Lo completed for the construction of a grand depot nn the Lake-Front, CUTTING PASSENGER RATES. To the Editor of The Tribuns. Cnioago, June 11.—I sce it stated in your paper this morning that ** It fs claimed that the diffienltics nbout the passenger business from this city wero brought on by the Grand Trunk, P\Ghin the bill to compel & pro rate wan abone to bobrought up in Cungrose, 3fr. tlouid enddenty appesred as fts most realoun ndvocate, and the pecple who hind been working to Injure Liim by ita ueasage discovered that he would be the party most grestly ben efited, As s00n a8 Mr. Gonld appeared an owner of Kan. san Pacific, he taok steps to furcciose the road under an amicable arranigement, by which the first and socond mortgage and land grants sl bo left good. The other bonds and the stock shall receive stock of the new Companyat B v capital of the new carparation Is tobe §; 000, Btockholders in the old_concern will recelve one share of naw stock for eight shares of old. The yarious clasvenof bonds o defauitare to recelve the rematuder of the $10,000.000 of new efock. There I8 stil] & question wheiher Mr. Gonld can {om,_ over tho 85%orado Contrai 10 the Kanwas acific. ‘The formal settioment of this scheme, by which the eas Pacific and its connections (about 2,500 Tiies of rosty, pasd Into the. control of the Chion Taciic, will taka place st Kaneas City nest weck, ol TIIE EAST-BOUND POOL, Ngw Yong, June 11.—At a meeting of the rallrond officials to-day it was decided by a ma- ority vota to continue for slx mouths the East- hound pool. Final actlon, however, was delayed untilto-morrow,in hops of nhtnluwg unaulity, NONE IN IIERS. Apectat Ditnateh to The Trivune. Font Wavxg, Ind, Juns 11.—Wayne Town- ship to-day gave a malority of fifty-five against up ropriating €350,000 In ald of the Furt Wayue outhwestern Narrow-(iauge Ratiway. ITEMS, The representatives of the roads comprising the Kankakee Line held.thelr rezular monthly meoting at the Grana Pacifle Hotel yesterday, Nothing but routine businesa was transacted. Tho Denver & Rio Urande Rallrond gives notlce to General Frelght Agents that it will no longer make through rates to Denver and noints on the Colorado Central and Denver Pacific Railroads, This evidently ‘means war on the Atchison, Topeks-& ¥anta Fe ltailroad. The Iiinols Central Raflroad Intends to fintsh ita new branch, the Kaukakee & Southwestern, which is to run from Kankakee to Btrawn, Iil., a8 far as Chatsworth, s distanco of thirty-five mlies, during this summer. The ten miles from Chatsworth to Strawn wl.u be completed early next spring. The Chicago, M(lmmken & Bt. Paul and Western Unlon Raflroads give notlce that by the puechase of the Dubugue Bouthwestern Rail- y they have now o direct line to Cedar Raplds, Anamosa, Monticello, and all polnts on that road, and that thoy- are ready to take (n:x;:hl to the nbove- nnmc.q pulnu at the lowest rates. , Mr. . B, Goddard, Aldlun! Genernl Erelght Agent of the Chicago, gurllnglon.\,(}uluw Raitroad, has accepted the bosition of Geueral Frelghs "Agent of tho Atchison, Topeka & Banta Fe, and wilt_depart-for his new tlold ot labor about tho first of 'mext month, Until then bie will remain with the Chicago, Burling- ton & Quincy, The Atchlzon, Topcku & Banta Fo Rallroad may congratulate Itsell on having !unwnln". Pane enrf-hoats have arrived at Delroit for the 1ife-maviny atations. The Milwnukee ’l‘n¢ Company_bought th )“ll\lll'l. glnmlu. &t Lnlted States MM, aale, for The wreckiug tng Monltor han sncecedad in rals- lnl the machinery of the tug 8, P. Kirby, at Port untin, TI|I “rchr’ Minnle was driven ashoro dunng & 2“'“‘" at Escanabs, but got off without trouble ur smage, The flmp Q. D. King wiil take 5,000 bris of salt ay Clty to Chicago, It is'understood she wetr B¢ Lym il Aptaln of tho tog Batellite num (bll whlle at anu City on Sunday night {from the burning prop Montgomery, ~a dlll‘nu or twenty miles. The Canada Sonthern Rallway Company's farry Transfer has been rel)mrul at Detront, sud wili be ready for Lusinens this week. ‘The movemert iu iMnnlul at East Saginaw s snid to have been quite larwo, one firm Lavin, shipped 1,300, 000 during the wonth of May, and the same firm has lhlmlod 05,000 barrels of salt ‘within the last aixty day: A dispatch dated Ihe mm says the steam-bargos Rayptian and consort Pellcan and schr Inhpamiig, bonnd down, and the Buperior, with throe ves- seln, cound up, sre all aground on the Flats below Bauit Ste. Marle, Capt, lll:lmnlln, of the Light-hous m‘l Ienul notice that the fog-signal at 8, acle llecl {: ht-statton, Lake liuron, which has been disa- bled, 1a lunln in running order, and wiil be sound- od durlng foggy v gather as urdal, A Detrait exchiigo says the steam-bargs War- rington, belonging to the United States Lisht- House Service, will go to Stannard's Rock, Laxe Superior, on hor present trip, with material for the new light-house hvln’ crocted there, me there sho wiil go to Quter Island, ona of the Apo: tier, with & sicam-engine fora duplicate fog !le- nal, thenea to Dulutn, with material for & now light to be crectod on Minnesots Point, PORT OF CHICAGO. ‘Tho following ore the arrivale and the actnalsafl- ings at this port for the past Iwunly-(nlll hours ending at 30 o'elock Iast night Prop G. Campbelt, JAitalo, snndrien, Clark street, Vb Sicihenigar, Hanton' Harbor, sadricn Hiate 1op Menominee, Green May, sundries, Tush sireet. Lo Michact ‘Grot. Mautstees " fuiber, Tweith atrcet, i Tion Duntar, Manites, lumber, Steteon Slip, Lrop 3. Grof, Muskegon, haric. N L, Tangeiy. N it Haupstock, sundvles” stats L'rop Rasls, Bufajo. sundries, Randolph atreet. “rmv Tempest, Whity it Namueh,” Elehtsontn Lrod indges Btate, Duftalo, sundries, Btata strect. Prap Ketolum, Krle. cosl Hiata stret, 'rop Lean Kichiuond, Erfe, cosl, nnndnlgh atrest, I'rop Fayette, nhmu. lumbver, Bietson Hur Coron, . Joo, sindries itnah Wrect. " Dinr blishoyusn, Manitowd undi rtmr Matropolls, H\nll 1laven, | lnlfll‘ B sehr Conteat Saniyter. Iumber, Ara gatue! Iumlmr. Mai Innew Hymns and Maloies, Tiesntitul Tr hoventap (‘ommcnflm‘ Wedneads erentng from o, . untfi o:a0 Wondertul Astrooinicl uver 45, persnns who saw New Orlean: Wldns!flaf Thuraday, June 13, , B3 Madlson-st, CLAY T 15, hxl Friday. June 14—To Paturday, June | Good Jiaind on ix stroet. atreet. oo Kot. belie 0 b ol uu.m umber, Market. BEhr Rive ifolland. wourls Aickersoavitly Cahr Al eva, SLdseRo, futor: MArk belir Pauline, Musiogun, Tember, Kush stzeot, genr e, 11, Nackioy, Hudkvon, Tauibar, Sineet. Bepr Wikdsor, lllll ielon, lumber, Btetsun dlip. £ 11, ¢, Athrech, Miskegon, lomber, Market. Behrd, ll‘ kutter, Lriv, coat, Adamastreet. #ohir Gou, L. Boaver, Manistoe, lumber, Market, “NCTEAL BALLIAG Beow Magdaten: e, Hahit, HChr deasta Poriilpay Biautstdo, Hehts Hehr U, 8, unnl. 1 wo Rivers, 1§ . U Cagwiell, Karuia, sadrics. ord Ttiver, gt J. L HAVERLY,, Grand Wednesday syl of grane r & Co.'s Tensive Ralles Tro WINTER'S LINCOLN PAVILION, ing. Jane 12, 81 8 p.m. eharp, GRAND CONCERT NCOLN PAVILION, Weather permitting, by GEO, LOESCI'S CINCAGO ORCHESTRA, P “‘ Cnum‘tmw ire_tun throngh, batween c'u' N M TIne P Hn or botereare weat of Chicagor 0 O & ‘s Pepor correr HERSHEY MUSIC HALL, THB WONDERFUL MIDGETS!® To acoommadate tho rogular Wednosday Evening religious exercises at the hall, the iwo receptionsto-day will b bald as follows : Canal and Kinzie-sia mnrnoo. BV‘ELING‘ION & QUIROY RATLROAD. 001 v.,end Blxtaenth-1t. Icket Offices, 30 Glark- nal and Airtaesin-s debole, Mendota & Gutesbarg Pxpress o locikrors & Freeport | habuguz & Blaux Clty Eiprens o T urora P Plendotn & | wtaw Kiprd Admission, 35 cents. Aurors 'assenger, BeVICKER'S TIEATRE, CONTINUED S8UCCESS. THIRD WEREK. 3on evening, June 10, every tvening during the week, UNCLETOM’S CABIN Matinees Wednesday and Saturduy. The Plantation Jubilee Singers The Reseus of Eva. formation Beena' cancloatng sk and_Pullman 10-whesi Chicago sad Omans oo cmmuu AMU'I NSAS CITY & LENVER EEORT LINE3. u West Blde, near Madiso Twenty-third-st. £ SAVINGS BANK DBUILDING. Korthesst corner Madison and Dearborn-ste, & Denver Fan E B pune 13, Proria, ] Anan & Keokuk Chickzo & Paducah i g Accomindat CHIOAO, MILWATKEE & § :Duu‘g Cisrk-st., o] evenink from 810 10 of ‘Adminion 10 ceats, STRASBURG CLOCK. A perfoct fac atinlle of the great orlginal, emnblnln[ il lis astronomical tnechanium, Including, matie procession of tha Twelve Aputles, ST, PAUL RAILWAY, Sbpouita Ehermin House o VEr Skt ialtors durlby 1tn tone of alhof §uep glpie citics of tha North sud Squth from lostun 1o Milwankes Expre Wiscuntin & Minn Tiay, and M S 755 m. [0 Tsp m WHITE SIO.Q(B!G PARK. BASH BALT. MALWAUKEE CLUB, snd Samrd 13, and 15, ot 3:46 sharpe ‘Tickots at SPALDING'S, Hl! Itandolph- lt., sad +10:108. . [* 4:00. m. :00p. m. [*10:438. m. s, I‘nlnl. and Ash-! 25 Nighi Baprens, 1t 8:00p. m. It 7:008. m. tratus run via Niwankee. st irneavolle HOOLEY'S THEATRE. THE HIT OF THE THE MAN OF SUCCESS! By the REGCLAT COMPANY of the 'UNION SQUARE THEATRE. N. B.—This Great Play will be presented every n| his week, and nt Wednesday sod #sturday Matloo Monday Eveniag next—TIIE MOTUEI'S SECIE’ STEAMER FLORA. Programme of excursions for the wees endlng June ark flnu lvr—g une nlhcl-ke,nn:mmd!:w ‘Tharsday, Jane 13-To Franston st 2:90 p. T, i3 'ark m. BEASON! Cajro& New Urieaai uCalre & Texus eapress Trorin, |lurnunun a Keokuk Hubuque & Sloux Cll hubugue & Algux i NIILI'E-.I. lII luula ’|'tll ~|! 0ad - o wummwm’zr of s dolph, Graad e and at Palmer Houss, lll(vhlhlnlndM'una]. 7:008, m.| % win m A htyos Aot Hishtic £ xprews (dat it ESDrohae e oo n'mmm PT. WAHS &ochoo nu.v.wu. ATiiet House, £od tend 1 Pmlnullnm. o 8 n at or UILII wunvl 2'"|‘ jd cents, We hnrur on n'flnfila terms to churehes, Husin, oeiiEn b, Blaics, sad i HAVERLY’S THEATRE, +..Proprietor and Mansger, Maifses dnd 3 Jmm, 1a & most costly 'I‘IIB o“""“fl’m&u"!‘lhl rde! o ‘|‘"," 5;. Uir, hl:gml ulas Wednesday " and Batar- BALTIMORE & OHIO. Tralnsleare from Expoltion Duilding, foe-it. Ticl 1 63 Clark which perafstontly lnsisted on cutting the regu- Iar tariff ratos, compelling tho other roads to take protectivo measures fn self-defense.’ Thero 18 vot a particle of truth In this assertion, The Grand Trunk Rallway Company has lived ahfeion, nam ) itin sad sunares, Elva. Hollnot, gt udd, nun-lo. Erain. Behr a, Ludingion it Ktmr Amrupolm Ein e ‘ery wundries. b‘!ufuu. arain, bean able to sccure tlis services of 20 comuctent 8 10an as Mr. Goddard, who Las the reputation of * bulng as expert a freighit agent as there is in tho Western country, —————— 1iark Two Fanuits, Lscan , behr . A Vanval Valkeuburg, P -'n'-"h"i'm e, lght, e Ao mta® ssociution St Chieaze, Swhlish THE ELGIN 'MAYOR. MINSTRELS! i hy oininoe, 11g] songer Agend ssociation o hicago, whilsi ] : n;lcn; ;:‘mn uu. 'll s, lw deten the Erle & Chicaze ltue has not at any time re- Bpectal Dispatch $o The Tridune. T Hehe Toudioals Mantatee i * quired ita tickets to be sold at tariff ratcs, eell- Ero, 1L, June 1L.—The malfeasance case — .;»rym;-‘r‘nwa-cmn. Muskdgon, lighe {ig through scalping offices at from 81 10'$1.50 | of Mayor Reeves, of this city, was ealled by K PHAETONS Toy lcas than tarift ratcs. The Michigan Bouthern Road, after breaking ono egreement, mado a accond one that it would maintain rates until it should notify its competitors 10 tte cont This ngreement it also broke, and began the salo of tickets through ltllrlll! offices st the rates as they were sold by the Chicago & Erle Road, These facts becoming Eunenllv known, the Michigan Central and the Grand Trunk de- cliled that in their regular offices they would sell tickets to all Eastern points as low as tick- ats were sold by any partes in the City or Chi. eago, not beltevin) F that tickets should be sold by other parties cheaper than by the Company's aizents. Tuess are tho focts in the case, and” I do not desire the Grand Trunk shall be unjust- Judge Ranstead {n the County Court at Geneva yusterday, and a change of venus granted to the Clrcuit Court. PROPORALS. PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES AND TRANSBPORTATION, interior, OMco of Indlan Affalre, bo- lsd propussis, fadursed , fiacon, Flour, Clothiug, ‘or Trans- tiecare uiay be).’ uid dlrectei o minissionsr of Indlan Affatrs, Nes. 01 and New York, whii ba received untll 11 Inin, 378, for furntehing for And the Park twenty minutes ihe: General Tral ot Morton Western Pasascngor Agent. WILL TIIERE BE A ATRIKE? ounds Lnnar. 'I.UXJL(NWXIIIK 50, 200, 0 iard iiroad, m.-wpuumn and, 1,100 b . Rehr ullx\.tml. Yrop Michaol Groh, 3.0 pousids TLA SO pouns djog, wine, hR e 'um.' C ‘P“'g f,“““l““' }"' 7’:“;":;” iR «l.ul!ponull nm. 00 Bouinds hocar. reats do g nmnlnfi -lraia o s g8 Contcay i ‘oLuMDUS, 0., Juna 11,—fa sn intervicw w ‘Woolen and Cotton goods (co . P, W b 07 Claritates Aot fof Onteagor e donrerlen Yngts “1"""""{_"‘"" a gentleman well known in raflroad circles, who | o “{.::; ‘f, "%f,'"m,‘_’“ DA yarde; Beandard < SWF. W Ll 4 Vo Paciis and Dapot (Exporition NEW ()Ill(‘fGO THEATRE, Thia Aftornoon and Evening, tho Great, the Renowned HAPPY CAL WAGNER'S Yoming Express. UAKE BHORE & MIOHIGAN BOUTHERN. [ eres e YomisrMan—0u Ltn Rindads i"x'vrm’l sy, Night B Leave tho corner of Oakwood and Drexel Boulev'ds BURG, CINCINFAT! (Cincinvatl Alr-Line -nd xoku o L ) Depot coruer Of Cilton aad Carrolioais, - Weat Side. == | Cinclnoatt, Indtanapolls, Loa| U(Jm N hl'l.ul‘l"illll‘bv ovil Ouly Direet Ling o Fl‘flllflfl B LINE nd (oot of Twenty-second st. mtinntle Company. Detweeu Now York ;ml """L Pler 42, N, natt, Tndianapolls mnudly. Jnnc lz.num. ¢ “1':351'!‘!’!- Ru o % th 1 L b 073, unds Hacun, . 0 RENT, Lachest itan. blamed for the bsd deeds of other lincs, m“.{fu?»":-fl:&:fi:e?u;uuluw ictounds Beans, | ERUANAST Sasler.-wedacads Flaher, beay ours, etc., J. H. Wurrsan, amumunu.nmn. ot 3000 60 paiin ANAL ungeul,. OIFI0 nmmu} i, Bherunga 1oume: fiau <ol ?;rurum [} lneluatnu Yine, beddt 'Auent 53 Drosdway, bcllr ol Ghireh, Manitoe, Iy Faine: Muske Beln Eejir ol A chir (rston, Stareon'i huvll( of Tuledu, Mal e fepe f'In oure, Ludingion; Likut, s ligol M7 it Deiling, 29 0 ate: Dark, 3, uglidin, 52,600 yur. rdsg Atfiei, (0 Tnris) Dleached Ahecting, X0 yardss Calico has been traveling all over the United States in the Interest of rallrond men, 1t {s learned that full and complete organizations of rallroad meu are now working {n union, and that a strike is North German Lloyd. The ateamers of this Onmp-nhlhl Allmuu vr;‘t‘ha Omisa Expross are served ta o dinisg (IEI(OAGO mm’.nu e poon flmmmm.'ncmt" A e sall svery Batar nd streut, Hoboken. i S | S L st fene .,.,.’,..,,";,.‘,’i‘.' e ube. liable to break out any tima which, b clalins, celt leiy dueh’ “Wegona, Vilsrucas u.?'d.unn":l;:l‘“rl? .':'L“- "nr"m. Ehiveania. $1001second Bohr Dilot, will extend over the whole country. 1o states ‘, Suppll Eanla, Y Bebe Iwuu ,,{;,’;:‘;,,,‘V l",:;,&‘:',;[;_ Nt that there aro thousauds of miners out of em- | il srite u’,'.".",fi'.', :;fu“:,':,?,'.‘,’{'..,“,?,'; Iy eonm, | st pamssespniy o l'ruu)nuuulu uu.'\ uftaio, Bundrice. ployment who aro ready to ald tho strikerain lrfl?;:‘l‘ A o OB PSR WEANRE ‘KCALES, Belr Pl el .‘g':x’""" "l""' securing thelr demneni. Tn roferonce to the tor Beheduien showing tha Kinds ARd queatities of vaoe e o annen ehie 13: b Wider 31 =y called Communistic eloment, ho was of the opin- | aiatencs pupsiies required ach Agency, sud Ll FAIRBANKS' BEUF Aunie Vougtt. S 4 fon that they would make no mova until the | kindsand oua, aud hepdakid el L striko was atarted, when thoy would come to "“,‘.‘.-‘:‘1l""&‘:fi.‘:.‘,fl.'uum’u.“"u N MRS. SARA A, HUBBARD their asststance. The interviewor withholds | Gers, sod place of delivery, terius of contrao 2 and s C A L E S Boecial Dispatch o The Tribuns. the sameiol thypeion releciad to hos vallrond Sl fl':‘&‘r’.’,‘&‘x’x‘:.‘:“’:. Y .Ja"fii‘.’flfié‘f.‘.‘fi.. Aol t as their opinions that tho person A e or. bt KALAMAZOO, Mich., Juns 10.—1 seo by the | Driciale iive lt as p ve ot Lbicn Ja W K‘ deiince 18 uo other than Jack Cooper, who took an acte Ive part and sssumcd the leadership fn the railrond strike one year ago. Io an intervlew with General Manager Caldwell, of the Pan- Haudlo lincs, this nvcnlnz, in reference to the propused strike, he sald that, 80 far as he know, thero was gothing to baso the report on. Thelr men had looked stern facts in the faco, and were well satlsfied with prosent salaries uuder bingion, M. ork st S Yorks Mot Lyo Kew orici sud to the Comminearios, of vul Baturday’s extra that the connection of Alrs. Bara A, Hubbard with the Nterury department of your paper has been asvored, from whatever couse 1 feel it must bo & matter of deap regret to your readers, who have for soveral ycars lookod eagerly cach weck for har words, and who have conie to depand upon her criticlsm of g5 it Seate awo and Chioyenn Bids will st ine tour Snd'an and biddore are jovited to b bresen opeulng, GEBFIFIED CUBCKS QKLY nmu-u ‘ox YoLtouna ua AUl blde must b ACEpaule "L“ certified checks gpan sunie ons of ll,n folluwiug bsuks or Govermmeut eatl Itogether rel ekt b i 5;.’:';',’;"‘".‘&:':,:;;.‘,.‘1'&,,7.‘{.‘;;.}"' .,'," fi".’;‘:'.‘é:::,“,:,"lu the existing aepression in business vt all kiuds. “E,:‘“ torle Al National, Now Yorkr & of cver) under review that she reall N | read "‘y sud was not simply using cumu:’ GOBBLED UP BY GOULD, Wy nhmu, and auy book indorsed hi her nlver ‘The followlug juterestivg account of the tac- ;hf‘r;‘l A onal, ¢ u s falled 1o bo vm:tl}l the readlog. o wvo for ' | tics used by Jsy Gould by which ho flnally got | Watnxion. fl; Land the Ve ¢ Aulan long time sen er portion s paper s n»nuuu il ll s, Bisliimore, &40, AU eraons ot the East wio are famlliar with tho | S00t701 of the Kansas Pucilc Rallrond, a dunger- | [7opsfaiv 84 PRUSSI, metes o G ous rival of the Unlon Pacific, is given by the New York Sun: twuk nnn ments hava been P“. 1rai ,:ID control of the pst literary reviewss of our country, and they over wave her work unqualll N prals ~in fact,- considered it = unosurpasse Her botanfeal “snd scicotific articles vero most interestiog and falthful to 1a and all ber writing was in tha best En- Rlish,—polsbed and digoified,—which can be ulnl of fow of our new.[rnmr writces, It s to bo hoped some_ larger cld s oncued to her, aud to wolch we shall e Iy look, K. 8. B. —————epe——— THE WISDOM OF SOLOMON. To the Editor of The Tridune. Caticago, Junw 10.—In the repore of & sermon by the Rey. @. B. Gordon, of Milwaukes, presched inthe Foueth Unitarisn Chorch 3 1 “*his toxt was found in_the Wisdom o vil., 20.” Wil yoo plm- sy ln yoat part ul lhe Biule the book of ihba I have seatchad thlh all lhl lmokl l“-rlhu“ul m Bolowon, saud caanot Sud any such verse. An saswer (s tuls taglry wi aiuch oblige A CoxatadT REans, “The Wisdom of Boloman ' {s & book which the Roman Cathollc Cbuech considers canonizal, but which the l'roleluul churches bave, proba- bly correctly, sot down es spocryphal. It is Proposuh for Stationery. DEPARTXRNT OF 'ml llfllml. Eeul lmgmw-lu wnill 13 o'cluck 100 30, 1674, hing 81ailon lmmmmnn [Startor flll ’ll:ll nr (flt"fl June 30, 1874, ufl:lllun nluprufl‘lu!wTafllf "‘?H“!lm‘ ‘-M ‘l“{‘ Susatiiiee raldired wgeinc? wilh crchish reiac: e Turaliied'0n’ sppiléation o this 1t aud uncalled fo il hig reduciton th 1t of the Unlvn Faciic, sud sa it acta pro rate underactof Conress, 1t has for rs past been s lhv;rll. fa the l| ! Jay Gonld 3 708 sgaiust soceitl And bis s b futa hete 14 uu-?uluy uil. b ilving Booknlading Iy lu- and oy i Ford 8400/ uk o l fr ity enne, nnd. coanecling the & Kanuas Konuag | Lot so apore II bc 4 T for the pure 'hm ot e siationery uqnm Sceretary of ths ‘ulufur. - I‘IIBOU! PLANTERS, 'I‘hvy ‘Could Seo It It was 0 aonarcat o sre u of trafiicto 7y nzcn pressed to 1 fr resent aesslon, of is Fiibt 1o exact & pro ate wilt Unvon Lacide, with hoetlle partisan coutrol, the enforcement of the lawwould have been disastrous to Jay Gould, Nut OAI( thls, but the Kansas Pacific, oxtended 500 w farther wealward, would nave NK 1. Faawk Mazove. Kesretasy: Ll . EvuoX’ bave becows & rival for the en- Unlon Facidc, ' The iaiter cor pn:ulnn takiug sdvaniage of the pov- erty sod Iulnclll embarrussments of its rival, bas Dbeen run systomatically to dofest soy sttowpts at rallroad extension, a4 well as to proveut mn aLlon 1in Congress favoruble 1o the Kansas Pacifc and un- fuvorable to the Unlun Pacific, audidates will et cortiicaies aa pre “n‘m certldcates mun'flf ect 9 foihd 16 tne b1 1l ferris, b That B ora [sndbitherto pop- CINK Las oot prescute Plaster wes tn+] 180LT uzotan action. e 1473 who Las nob The way iu which Jay Goald Snally obtalned Each LR Ly ey o e O e T i’;d,‘}‘"‘{:.‘.‘fi‘.'fi!?’:;.,‘%fi".i}'“&“’" Test “.n‘& contol of ihe Kaused Pacido snd i counec. | Loiretha ‘ouly o at%antirtsr | ~ ADAMS AUADEDY, QUINOY:MASH. on? with Esdras, tho Maccabeos, ete. “‘gfl‘l“ \he latercats of iLe Union Paciiclas | Mevespain :u'mgu etelY, sul cres wcte others will | This Academy lafascaded (o0 boya i the beat ————————— 8 ]5“1;;311:3“" time after be bhad bought the con- | biv q!lllhhl. IXIIINDNMU fll.u lNIlI ha load m":l" don ‘"J x s re 0' Il‘l walslence i i acig 7l Al 2 s HE HAS REDRESS. trolliug Intorest in Union Pacitc, sad marked up | $BAVEIADY otlier plasierd arq found by suslysls e ock \Das Do wr al Diapasch o Ths Trituas the vrice of Ihe stock, be began 10 reslize tha 1« " L TP T TR At bl Bokcl Dortance of baving Rausas Paclacas a friend, In. ar b Brovx City, la, June IL—A German just | stead of & cowpetitor. for trauscontinestal busiaose, | 1 wes® avident “bow serlously he e, Do tojured It tne, wwad wlould be e property by hostile and ulu wrlll:l. o order " to guard sgatust any uufavorable svents, s conforcuce was held be- tween partiea fepreasntiog bulh cowpanies, woich arrived from Bremen found on arrival at Yaok- ton that what money e bad—seven $30 blils on tho Tradcsman’s National Bank of New York— ‘wus couvterfeit, Hu obtatued the blils before leaviug bowe, supposing toey were gevuloe, {BENSON'S CAPCINE HOUSPLASTE L fashe nmn 107 & lame ¥ wedkacu frin Huuso.a0d wlil receive chiarie fur Tuol 304 bus! sauuaily. strebgthear b cures, whiers ot wmu ‘yiastory Lwents £ GOODRIOR'S ETEAMERS, (l:nh}m o1t ;’J"' et Ladin e, ehe S ‘,;r’ FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00. 5 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, Cuicawo, sainb Louls "Sioux City, Baint Becarafultobuy oaly the Genulse. it . UENERAL NOTICE! MEDIOAL. WI[BUR' ANTI- | L Levasseur’ Phumu . ot ‘price (L3S by o i Bold by @ruixlsts geveratly, T[l Bl][]l(]]ll]flfll‘fl' o Hend fur clrcular, 001 rs of Saa B Amclll. ot the jourucyman oo Iow afyure m-\ mu elnnntwu Iy “eupport thumaelve iy Gn it A FeducH{on whith wa will aut SUBIIE 10 7 suy clrouiances. fo aa ™ i cause (ha Sourne i et Agents, New Tork, ccessful] arty dns au apoesl Lo your aeuss uf Tlaht, “nd o 4 0y Indutewcats o N, st aud al disordurs brouyi or uverwork of the Nervous Systen, spoedily sud radically cured lay WINCHESTER'S SPECIFIC PILL, vmkl«h proparation lnd llu beat snd mpsh atul tomedy Kiown, C|l|ll‘. Plk"l. 81 A::urrly soalod, witl WIN(;IIKITRB & 00.. Chemlists, John 8t.. Now York, A by of intorested partiea. «x grderof B E‘I'T. l'nblu-nl. I’t -l lh{arm.llau il Slrections o TTIARVARD UNIVERSITY. 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