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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TITURSDAY, MAY 20, 1880—TWIEELVE PAGES NEW MARIN Grain and Coarse Froights Firm, and Vessels Scarce. and Thicf Nuisance at tho rH) A tenn Lumbor Market. Tag A. A. arpenter About New ™ Ready for Service. tho Shorlago of Graln on tho very Of Hee) Elizaboth Jones. YOME GATHERINGS, GUAIN AND COARSE FREIGNTS, ‘Yessels continiio to bo taken ns fast as thoy ready to lond, and grain frofghts rule fray, open upward tendenuy.. Yeaterday 6% conts si pald on corn to Buffalo, while shippers yaloly sirave, toward tho close, to keep tho rato down by offering [6 cents when thoy aa well as: the agents know none wore tobe had. Engnge- ents: TO Buffalo—Bargo A. 0. Keating, corn a 54 cents; schooner 'T. Y. Avery, corn at 514 a ig propeller Commodore, wheat on cen rate, ‘To Baenin—Propelior | ‘To- qumeen, com on through rate. ‘To Onywe- 3 hooner John Maree Guastay oventun, H ‘v Callin, ies cor One nul, eure. Crouh enta, Capactty How bushela whent and 116,00) bushels | “Coat hte aro plenty, but vessels renrco. ee ew charters only wero nade, out rien ements, Those reported wero ug f Schooner Cs G. Mixer, iluinbor fram, io Chicugo nt $1064; Bchooncr s puke ber Huon Mononitneo at $176 por ett. me A VEBIEL RONNED. ae ueatay night tramps entered tho orcaa oat crit schooner Aunie VU. Hanson, Tei at tho Jumber-inurket, nnd atole nearly every arilcl’ of cluthing Uelonging to tho sci. men {n tho. forecastic. ‘This tramp or vagrant fulsanes fa becoming lust unbearable, mn th attenton Of Ape acted. “to ite NOL ct ul terelore eet tho iinver-matkelswirins of tho gentry chissed among Faxrante under tho ordinunce, They bury arovod. until, tho ‘drinking-suloons are closcd, aod thon “turn in" to loosened canvas, which ecrves tho double purpose of a hime wock and shelter, Karly riser, whose busl- nets catia them to tho dock, represent to {ue TUDUNE reporter: that these fellowa, cove with vermin us they usually are, enn be In order to fren turning out byt IscHVOrY. cap ag whom compiuine is made. does sec nf little slugular why the police us- aigned to this particular beat do not attend to their duty and make search for tho vaxcunt horde, Certainly there ought to be ni didicult: indiscovering them, and after discovery in f= fecting their arrest, They Are not Anngerais hen excopt an tho event that thoy, find a man io worse for Hqnor, — Thoy fear tho ollicers of tha Inw us thoy fear citlens In broad daylight. Consequently thera iy no reason why tho olticers should four thom to thooxtent of shirking thotr duty, TUG A. A. OARPESTEIL el-Owners’ Towlng Association tug The ose nter, bullt at Bultalo during the pase, Or ate fod spring, is about read Terrie. ‘Lost night Capt. Georyo MoDou- ald, until yesterday in command of the tug Block” Bull, proceeded to Ruffalo to ‘Stout aug pilot tho new craft to Chicnyo. Capt, McDonald is not ouly an excellent tugman, but a lake pilot, and the compliment conse- quently is worth: y bestowed. It nppearsto be Understood that he new tug will remain under the command ¢ 'Cupt. MeLonald after ber are nvalhere, Sho sa trite larger than tho Black Dell, and will bo known as the A. A. Carpenter. BINULARLY, UNVONTUNATE. Tho schooner Racine wos singularly 'unfort- ‘nate early yesterday morning in. securing 0 tug that could bring her entely Into harbor. Fist tho tug D. L. Babcock took hold of her off Grosse Point, but Roon the tug broke down and had to be dropped nstorn, to be towed horself ‘Dy tho vessel. Noxt the Mack Hall came out, in reeponso to signals frum tho Bubcock, and took ‘thotwain In tow. She managed to pull thom to a point Just outside of tho hurbor, when her pumps give out, und the Ittlo turd. L, Higglo was signaled into servico." The Higgio: mane aged to reach tho market olf right with ber flovt, but the welght of tho tonnavo gave her a bard pult. ) . DOCK NOTES. ? Lumber sold slowly yesterday, ao that a num- ber of yeasela romatniod at the market lust oven- Koout noon on Tu ay: 0 puff of wind carried ‘away the farctapinnst of tho scow Milton, olf Grosse Point. ‘The Milton iy now communded by Capt, Jack Wright, of Milwankce. ‘Captulns arriving from .Whito Lake report nine fect uf wuter between tha plera. 5 Repairs on tho sehouncr ©, N, Johnson are aps Proaching completion,’ Tho bits - will. bo some- ‘where between 31,500 and $2,000, Pee The schooner Lotus, which ran ashore In the Btruite a fow dnys ayo, arrived lore yeetordity, « ‘The schooner fT, ¥. Avery cum’ out of tho Galena Compuny’s South Side dry-duck you. W. H. Wolf, of: the Biilwaukea shipbuilding Sn of Wolf & Tavidgon, fs on wtrip 4 Indian to secure a supply of ship-timber, Tt 1s not often that Wisconsin ing to calt on Indiuna for material of this kind, but such happens to bo ‘tho caso at present. Tho schooner Aimerioa received a naw jib- doota ut this port yusterdny. Among tho arrivals hore yesterday wns tho Canadian tug Metamora, formerly the river tug, Samson, with a tow of threo Canadian barges,! eae to Jong with black-walnut logs for Whilo moving the barge Adirondack into one of the South Branch slips Tucsday evoning, tho tug A. Millor pulled out one of the towposts of te nae ne wellus a chock, and part of .the fe schoone? Midiand Rover has heon bonded. ef urd =knocka, rovuntly Inilioted, buve xo he reeked one oni of thu cuntro pier of ‘Tiolfth treet bridge as to requira a complete rebuild, ‘which {s now in progrcas, rece npr gaye Sat he at one a onts pur ‘Duthel at a ent front tual. at eee er Chiu, having in_tow tha fargo ltslowoo and sehdoners Br aance snd pei F. Joy, arrived here yesterday, ‘The tlect Me kcharte some days since to arrive, at 4 i Per buehol on cornto Buffalo, Now tho mea cents por bushel, ances tugJ. A. Crawford, fitted out with a engine, moved ton point appusit tho lum- Deuarket last evening. Her present ownor. Me oe itploy tho Crawford iu carrying ee upon tho luke from tha Exposition ————— NOTES FROM ABROAD, im NEW CANAL BOATS. Fe ¢ first of tho elght now cann!-boats in course Toecnatruction for the Now York Stonm Cublo enring Company by Mr, George Notter of this yee towed to Lockport on Thuraday Inst ss rthed Alongside the Pound Manufacturing bone’ dook, whero-sho Ia to recolve her a ip and tmachinory, Others will follow ns e oj fe they are comploted, and tho ,olght aro nished by the Istof July, ‘Thos bontaaro tae Constructed on uu entirely now plan fram tow In uso by the sane company, Tho panera? low, coming within about four ae nf the Wutercling, while the towing ma- of ont xed in tho centre of the bout insterd nae sido na horctofore, ‘Thists a great im- +4 pount over the old method, aa It ennbles Te Of tho bout to be inure effectively ited, an a feopatling fotoa ig moro dircetly up- wi Bruater case Uugale Bees ae CANADIAN INBURLANUM, 229 Toronto Mad ways: “Tho ingurnnee ratos Canadian underwriters for this foltowa: On stonin or eatl vessels Noy, 30, und again fort tose ony 73.0n tu, v iene Des, 10, and with boar aud rivur Fvtexes, and bper cent; with lake privi- ‘onal, 4-4 and 6 per gant, and with lake BS, Rud THK, ar undor arino poll ne ee loy wdil por cont ad~ uretcamers and & or Conte foe ea is. Vossvls navigntt cei 10 por cont, Off ateacrs Sateen nde Mea “ig Pe ,doduoted from these “ritos er cent for’ thee ‘April has ox vod, 18 Waluu; over $10,000 and te €2,- he OF Yul OvGr eua0 “and ‘eds tu i ~ sues CF 810 araenrelath ot alu, tha yonral sileg Asicclation in pravious yours, oO BaOEweH ROM Ons, ‘ ‘ ate following {6 the amount of fron ore ed froin the points nuined, rot uavigation fo Muy Ta peggy te open” House , Atte aa ig 1600), Wo unge BiORTAGE DIsCOVENED, vot Ure ty tinct ae ae gener Ellzubeet Jones wad ine 4 ‘rio Elovator, ut which she wus holed wu taken the trouble of haviug t! Donne Wo fewelubed by Mr, Alexindur Mos Dushet 4 Bere bugutelle ti Ie a regtbO elevator umens aru devitying at magziala Mat tha purba aa ney a nv Malguenh Shave no doubt the reaule will byevery satisfactory to tho therwise 1000 from hts fro} to deduct DIN. — Buffalo LAKE PORTS, BUPFATO, Special Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Burvaro, No Yu May W—Arrived—Willinm Edwards, schooner Chaories Fostor, Mary Coply, DH, Mattey, J. We Doone, Flootwing, graln, Chicaru; echooner A, Bmith, plg-lron, Escanaba; schvoner Molyina, plg-iron, Elk Rapids; schoon- er Itasen, Milwaukeo, Cleared—Proneller W. Edwards, schooner 8. Vs It, Watson, with conls Annio Vought, D. H. Bailey, Chiengo; schooner Itasca, Mitwaukeo, Charters—Schooner Elvinn W., iron tu Sane dusky, 74 cents. ‘ Canal freights declined % cont Inst ovening from opening rates, und ruled stendy this morn- ing at the following quotations: Whent nto conts; corn, 6! conta; and onts, 3% cents to Now York, Ping lumber to Albany highor nt 2.02!¢ per 1,000 feet, and unchanged at #425 to Now York, Staves to Now York, $2 por ton. Proyiatons, $2 par ton to Now York. Canal shilp- monts, 412,049, neTnoit. Special Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune. Detroit, Mich. Muay 10,—Passed down—Pro- ‘pellers Argyle, Duan Richmond, 1s, W. ilanch- ard; steant-batges Lothinr nid consort, Bay. City aud barges, Wotinore and consort, D. II Hanallen, HH, 8, Tuttle nnd et and Large: Jobnson, Selah Chamberlain, and schooners John Maein, David Wagatatl, 5. i, Kimbuil, J. F. Card, Novada, Georgy M, Cause, Comunene, Guiding Stur, Ontario, Adventure, H.C. Rlch- ards, Samuna, Bf, J, Cummings, Lem Elsworth, Leadville, M. F, Merrick, Charles Hinckloy, Barbarian, Erie ete, Monticello, Tuasad Up Eropellirs. Cuba, Idaho, steam barge 0, ‘Townsend and contort, Saltna and barges, Cleveland and barges, N. Mills aid butges: schooners Charlotte Itaab, Delaware, Zack Chandlor, Ganges, St. Fouls, Florida. Wind—Wost-northwest, three wiles, CLEVELAND, Speciat Dispatch to The Chtengo Tribune, CLEVELAND, U.. May 10.—Entercd-—Schooners City of Chicago, Escunnbu, tee; Niagara, Thomas Qayle, Escanaba, ore. Cleared—Propellers Starrucca, Hussia, Bcotin, Fred Kelly, St.Albans.Chicago, Benton, Sault Blo, Maries svhooners Columbian, Milwaukee, coul; M.A. Warner, Chicugo; P,P. Minch, coul, A. CO, Maxwell, Chatles Walls, Manwiettos 6, Ameaduns, Bille. Ble? Marie; Abira Cobb, David Stewart, Escunabit, % f Churters—Schooners Southwest, conl, Clova- Jand to Chicago, 65 cents: Moarihig Light, lime~ stone, Kelly's felund te 8t. Jogophy Hilts, coat, Ashtabuln to Detroit, 00 conte; John Schuctte, con, Ashtabula to Escaniba. private tering; Hoboken, coal, Sandusky to Milwaukee, 05 cents, + MILWAUKEE, Speciat IMepatch fo ‘The Chicago Tribune, MInWAUKER, Wis. May (W—Thu schooners Porter and Blooniight, which have kept cuch othor compu ve tholr aeparure, from Chl- enyo, arrived froin Buffalo ut 6 o'clock this ovenlug., Both boats wers vlogo toxether, tho Porter aa ustul leading ber opponent Inte har bor by avout a infle. The steamer iiter-Ocoan, barge Argounut, und sehooner Franels Palms cleared for Muttalo to-night, The propoller Waverly tikes 3,000 bushols of corn te Butfulo nt big cents, PORT COLUONNE. Spectat Dispatch to ‘the Chicago Tribune, Port Conuonne, Ont, May 10—Pusaed up Bchoonors Penokee, Oxwege to Milwaukee, coal; Rival, Morristown to Clevelund, ico, Down—Sehooners Augusta, ‘Toledo to Kings- ton, corns C.T, Van Btrauboenzeo, Chicago to Kingston, corn; Mulze, ‘Tolodo to Ogdensburg, corn; Dluaing Star, ulodo to Oswogo, whont ant corn; propeller L, Siricklund, Chicugo to Mon- treal, corn, ' PORT HUNON. Pour Hynoy, Mick, May 1(,—Pagsea up—Pro- pollera Cuba, Cleveltion and barges, A. A. Turn barges, Salina and barges Zuch Chandler, Down—Propeller Montauk; schooners Richard Winstow, J. Higier, Hobuken, Henry Folger, Clayton fteli, Mortery. Wind—South, iybt. Weather fino, CHENOYQAN. : Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. 4 Curuovaan, Mich., Muy 1.—Tho ship Goldon Fleece ran ashorain a fog and got_oit without the ald of tugs at Mackinaw City, Tha schoonor C.J. King is ashore ut Gull Island, Luke Mich! a nen’, Leviuthin hus been sept for frou sie Rapldg, WindWest and ight; wonther sultry, , ERIE, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Ente, Po. Muy 10,—Arrivod—Schoonor Path finder, ore, Escunaba; schooner Louisa, mer+ chandise, Detroit, Clenred~Propeilor Germania, conl, Day. City; schooners, fur fag Thoutts A, Scott, George Steele, coal, aod G. cans, Hight; Canadian, Toledo, ight; propeller W. T. MANQUETTE, Bpectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune MaAnqueEtre, May _10.--Arrived—Tug Johnson and schooners H.C, Johnson, Wabash, Ishpe- Muing. Uietrod—Propoller E. B, Hale, schooners Alva Bradley, Fayetto Brown, propollur D. M, Wi- So ee OHORDe Frunk Purow, Emma Mayes, rast je Passed--Propellors Peorless and Arizona, ESCANABA, Bpectat Dispatch to The Uhieaga Tribune ESCANANA, Mich., May 10,—Arrived—Propeller schooncr raves, Chicago. Ktnir Shoboygan, Manitowoe, sundeien, Kehr Anierien, Collingwood, 2 Hebe North Capo, Buttalo, 2.900 bu wheat. Htmr Alpena, Muskegon, aundrle Prop Favorit, Menominen, sundrics, Prop ‘Tempest, White Lake, sundries. Koh John Mages, Oswero, 18,40 hu corn, Fro Phundolphta, Hele, 26,000 bu corn and eun~ rics. AN EASTWARD “EMIGRANT.” Somo of the Delights of Third-Closs ‘Travel from San Francisco. Bpeetal Corresyondence of The Chteago Tribune, Councit Bi.urvs, Io,, May 17.—L am not insensible of the fact that I have committed nn offense beyond forgiveness, If snobs and so-called “society” people are to sit in judg: mMentuponme, But 1 dave committed the of fense, and Lhaver had a novel experience, And this offense that sinellsto Heaven, what ig ft? Well, Leame from San Francisco to Onmha on an emlgrant-train, deliberately and with malice aforethought, The delights of Pullman sleepers and being whirled across the trackless plains at thirty miles an hour have been so often sung that I concluded that a slight rellef tou so much first-class de- light imight be agreeable, All my com- pagnons du yoyage were of a mind; they were philosophers, who had, after years 0 struggle in California, come to wu wise con- elusion, Rather than join the numbcriess army of Pauper alley cadets now infesting San Francisco, they concluded to turn thelr faces enstward, and If necessary stny there and grow up with the country! ‘They admit Callfornia hus advantages, but tliese ad- yuitages ure mostly Jocked np in the vaults of the Nevada Banke fitekas. Flood & Co, ‘They acknowledge the far-famed climate, but a little more coln and a little less“ cli- mate’? Is wliat they are In search of now, and so, arrayed in thelr philosophy, they tind themselves on a third-class, or emigrant traln, slowly moving away from Oaklane wharf and deross the bridge, Thu ears are comparatively new, and of a model recently adopted by ‘the Central Pa- elite Rallroud Company. . Thereare an upper aud. a Jower row of berths, euch berth aecom- inodating two passengers. By the expendi- ture of $4 those who desired had seeured 0 pale of mattresses, and xo far as comfort was eoneerned no one had any chance te com: plata, Nor did f hear any complaints. I noticed a few among the passengers whom Lhad known 11 palinier days (vulinier days for the sald prasengers, of course. ‘The Journallstuever hag © paliny” or “off? days, they are the same to hin). Buta too con- ftding faith in duck, and a falling market, had swiunped them atiast, and they were on thelr return to add thelr quote of Hes about tho wonders of California, ‘The monotony of the trip over the Central Pacific Railroad wag unbroken by any inel- dent worthy of mention, ‘The trip across the Slerras required longer tiny than that accu Pied by wist-ciass train those whodeligl, in thostartling in nature were of course amply gatisiled with tho mngnificent panorama through which thoy passed on the second day of the {Ip. ‘The arrlyal at Ogden and the transfer of our linpless company to the pig-pens on wheels, ironically termed by the Union Paciie Railrond Company SRC ERaE Car. opened the gute of sulfering. There were two of these abominable wrecks furnished for the transportation uf 150 third-class pas sengers. One of thom was purchased of the old Camden & Amboy Ruilrond, just after - Wishlagton crossed, the Delaware,’ the other was one of the few remaining vestiges of the Ark patehed up, At night they were kept elosed, aud a rouring fire kept burning, the odors of nore than haifa hundred breaths ascending the while and mixing: their. do- lights, Re tho termInus of one of tho divls- fons I got ont one might to stretch iny legs. At the ond of half an hour the train was ready to proveed, and I retntered tha car. ‘The very air was thick with malaria, and 1 iustantly retreated to the ca- bvuose, where the conductor laughingly al- lowed me to rematn. “T dont blame you,’ ho sald, “ for not wishing to remain In the passenger-car, don't go thore any more than Lean help; the woodwork of the whole shebang Is infasted with disease.” Thave not been well since that night. It was then and there I absorbed the germs of fever whieh has made mo nn invalld for the past week, ‘The trip seemed ‘strangely wanting In ad- yenture forthe first five days, Buton the sixth I encountered, in the ion of Mrs. Julazie Carr, proprictor of the hotel ut Bitter Creek, f genuine heroine, You woutdit think It to look at her, but sho’s full of grit, nnd hing proved it more than onee,- The train plopped at this place for dinner, ‘hose who hind not already pro- vided theiselyes, with provisions for the journey availed’ themselves of the oppor- tunity. Witter Creek is 785 iniles west of Oinnha and 6,635 feet above sea level, is 8, Ep Baldwin; schooners H. L, Pottor, Thomas |ty the midst of a sterile plain and presents W, Ferry. ‘Clonrcd—Propellers berry; echoonora J. 1B, Kitehon lonn, ‘Jot O'Nelli, Christine Ni Constitution, Rulolgh, H. D. Coflin- Lucorno, Hele ison, Lapotite, DULUTH. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Denutn, Minn, Bay 1,—Arrived—Propellors Oy: of Owen Sound, Manistee; schooner J, B. per, Departed—Propellers Mnnistoo and Chinn; schoonors M. 1, Wilvox, Abblo L. Andrews, aut Maple Long, ‘PORT OF CHICAGO, ARRIVALS. 8tmr Bhoboygan, Manitowoc, aundrica. Stir Muskegon, Muskegon, sundries, -Prop Columbia, Collingwood, sundrics, Prop Sky Lark, Benton Harbor, sundrics, Prop Motunoru, Collins Bay, towing. Prop B He Thome Muskegon, lumber. Prop Colin cus tl, Ludington, luinber, Yrop Tempest, White Luke, aundrica, Prop Commnodors, Bulfalo, sundries. Yrop Favorite, Menominee, towing. Prop St, Josoph, Stuskogon. lumbor, Prop Iitton, Piko's Pier, wood, rrop Juniate, Buttale, sundrios, Prop Tawronte, Oleveland, sundries, Prop Waverly, Hutfulo, sundries, Prop Chicago, Butfalo, light, Schr Jenny Lind, Ludington, lumber. Sehr H, C, Albrecht, Muskexon, lumbor. Sehr J, 1. Mott, Escannbn, {ron oro. Sebr Folicitous, Frankfort, lumber, chr G. L, Seaver, Muskegon, lumbor, Sehr Milton, Whito Luke, railroad thos, Behr J. V. Jonos, Muskegon, lumbor, Sehr Aunio Tomine, Ahnupes, railroad thos, Sebr Engle Wing, Menaminco, lumber. Sehr Mara, Ludington, lumbor, Bebe F, Russoll, Black Hiver, light, Sobr EH, Henson, Dunkirk, Hight. Sohr Gvorgo Munley, Dunkirk, light, Schr Commerce, Menontnee, cedar posts Sobr Loo, Grand Hayon, lumber, Schr Myosntts, Racine, whoat. Schr A. BP. Nichols, Ludington, lumber, Schr Racino, Mrskegon, jumper, Sobr Juhu Minter, Menuminoo, lurabor, - Schr ludical, Muskogon, lumber, Bebr 1, J. Bronson, Slenomines, lumber, Schr it, Willlams, Menoniuce, lumber, Behr Butober Boy, Murlnatte, lumber, Behr Adirondack, Muskegon, lumber. \Bobr 31, B, Packutd, Puckurd's Plor, barks Behr I. Bi. Stanton, Manistee, lumbor, Schr Rockaway, Muskegon, lutnber. + Sehr Luvindu, Hamlin, fumber, : Schr Resumption, Ford River, lumbor, Schr Lotus, Drummond's istand, nillroad thea, Schr Bf, fewig Packard's Plor, lumber, Schr J.P. Joy, Huttato, Nght, BebrC, 8, Jones, Bultalo, ght. Schr Manitowog, Buitalo, par. Bob G. Ellun, Witte Lako, funibor, Sebr Eady Dufforlu, Collingwood, railroad thos. Hchr Westohostor, Stusiuyun, lumber, Schr Lona Johnaon, Menominoe, limber, Belir Puluski, Eseauaba, iron ore, Sehr Ni D, Moore, Plorport, jumbor, Schr Minerva, Muskegon, luinber, Bebr Stulford, Muskegon, lumber. ACTUAL SAILINGS, Schr Ponobsent, Muskegon. Sob L. Grunt, Suskegon, Sone M. H, dtull, Monominuo, Schr 0, L. Jobnston, Munistoo, Schr North Btar, Vontwater, Sebr Japan, Ludington. Schr City of Bheboyygun, 3fonominge, Schr W. Loutit, Ludington. Sehr City ot Grand Kuplds, Grand fuvon, Solr Loo, Grand Hevon, |. im Sobr dt, G. Androws, Muskogon. - Prop Ki, E, Thompson, dsuakogon, Solr 1.0. Albrecht, Suskeyou, Y. BS uakewon,’ Sebr Jobn Murk, SMtantateo, chr Mara, Ludington. ea z * Schr Adirondack, Muskegon, Sebr Louv Star, Surinetta, Schr Konora, Menoninea, Schr Planet, Menominee, Sobr Annio Tumtue, Pentwator. Bohr Hpy, Calumet. Prop St. Joseph, Muskegon, Prop Colin Cumpbell, Ludington. Behr C. G. Mixer, Menominee, Behr City of ‘Woodstock, Ford liver, chr George Murray, Huttulo, 60,000 bu wheat, Schr diy hirk, Buthilo, 20.000 bu corn. . Schr Nabob, huitulu, 30,600 bu corn. Bebr Midiang Ituver, Collingwood, 20,449 bu corn. Prop Nowburg, Butfulo, 23,000 bu corn, 82h bu wheut, und sundrios, Prop City of New York, Cleveland, 1,000 bu corn and sundries for Port Iuron aud in= termediate ports, Schr Hella Laurie, Abnapoo, sundrica. bebr A. i. Moore, Butfaly $7,000 bu wheat, Prop U, Ballentine, Burtulo, 45,000 bu corn, ’ 3 na undaunted front to wind and su. Mrs, Carr has flved here. four years, having orlgt- nally come from Milwaukee, And hore she has ‘lived, at times all alone, when it was almost certain Indians would make a rald from the lower country. Last year aftor tho ‘Thornburgh massacre every woman living on ah division, except Mrs. Carr, went into awilns, * Were you not afraid 2” T asked. * Yes, sho frankly replied, ‘Twas most frightened to death, but J had 500 rounds of cartridges, und Tin a pretty good shot.” “J suppose,” I continucd, “you never got up In the morning but you looked for In- dinns 2”? Tn tho morning! Why, bless your heart, thors was not nsccond In tho day I was not epg through the window. Dut, thank , they never came,” From. othor sources 1 learned she had taken hold of the Bitter Creek hotel after evory one else tind failed, ‘Iho rallrond mon took an Interest in her on.account of her pluck, and did everything in thelr power to aid her, She started in with a sil purse, {Now sho has plenty of money, sitty head of enttle Which she 1s going to Increase ton thousand, and a thriving trade, Any one can Bye gengrogity written In every feature, and ll undertake to say that by the tine she gets that thousand head of cattla sumeadventurer will come along, give her “ taify,” andsecure her heart and fortune, ‘To be sure she talks only brave about her ability to guard agalnst @ second mesattl- anee (having been through dng), but sles ust the one to fall into» well-lung trap. Jer loneliness in fe will urge her on per haps to her ..own undoing, She's a richer U? than many of the prospective Colo- rade bonanzes, Ag time passed on, and the train passed beyond. Larainie and Cheyenne, and the sinil- ing prairies of Nebraska wero added to tho panorama, tho real enjoyment of tho trip be- un. For here were some evidences of cly- ization. And what unniubered ' herds o: prazing eattle! J thought Lhad seen cattle in Nevada and Idaho, But Nébraska fulrly outatriie all competitors, After leaving North Platte the grand panorqmn ot river e .| and. plain was unrolled, And alt that day and part of the next the scene was ui changed, Cattlo, cuttle, cattle, as far ay the eyw could rench, And such magniticent strotches of prairie losing itself In the green foothills miles away, Wo nict numerous emigrant trains, farm: ersand their families obeylug tha restless Inspulses of thelr natures und going, still gulng West. I saw tho young ladles of seve eral families, trudging along ahead of the twas Hau ghtng, hopeful, Full of health, What mothors such ns these will muko for the generation that shall ussume our places, and what wives} ‘The last day of the trip—the elghth from San Fruncisco—was a welcome one to tho lority of the voyvagers, most of whom cm- Darked twenty miles from Oimaha and took the express for the purpose of making cou. neetious that night. Althougl tho emigrant ‘| train could castly have got lito Omaha and luity threoor four hours ahead of tha express, the authorities of the Union Pacific Railroad Company would not at- low it ‘The train was held for an hour at atime at threo different stations in order to “cutch up” thus, ‘The Union Pa- elfic Nallrogd Company iy this descends to the meanest kind of patlt Jarceny, ns they do not ponult the emigrant train to got in until the three oxpresy-trains have lett Counetl Bluits for the East. ‘This requires tho oml- Brant passenger to stay In Counell Blutfs over night at the hotel owned and conducted by 8 Unton Pacific Ratlromt Company. Ay, onewho don’t Hke St, may get off ab Mulord, lf they ike, and pay an extra $1.05 for the privilege of ridtig In on thoexpress to maha, and so make contiectlons, But what B contemptible thimble-rigklug yamy It is, day Gold ought to bo atter larger game, one would think, jut he jikes acsingtg dollar probably us woll as he tikes a milion, ‘Thero ure other matters tn relation to the swindtes perpetrated on emigrants that £ Intended galing Into, but us Leasuatly glanced from my window (of the hotel owned by the Union Paeitls Rallroad Company) 1 caught élehtof that miserable old Camden & Amboy Railroad car waltlag for a new supply of victims to transport to Ogden J retired im- mediately and sought tho seclusion that my cablu grants, : WwW. Counell FOREIGN THEATRICAL Boucicault, Modjeska, and ‘'The Danites,"’ in London. Success of All Threc—Revival of the Old Drama, “ George Barnwell.” The Oher-Ammergan Passton-Plas-—Shakspearean Ferformances—Illgh-Priced I'luys, Spectal Correspondence of Tha Chteago Tribune, Loxpos, May 4.—The recent events In the London theatrical world have a peculiarly Aterienn interest, for our three latest novel- ties have come to us from the other site of the Atlantic, ‘Though Lam hardly Justified In speaking of Boucicault and his “Shaugh- raun’? ag x novelty, Sime, Modjeska and Mr, MeKee Rankin realize the word in {ts most literal significance,—the former, because such acting as shd gives us in “Teartsense’? (8 veralun of * La Dune aux Camellias * by Mr. James Mortimer, the editor of the Figaro) fs rarely seen upon the London stage, and the lutter, because “The Danites ” Introduces thentre-goers to n phase of American Ilfe which they haye hitherto only known tn bouks, and never, it would scem, quite un- derstood, It Is now five years since MIl, BOUCICAULT Inst appenred on the London stage. During jils absence, however, If I may make myself a [ibernian for tho nonce, he has been con- stantly with. us, for tha rollicking Conn Ings never deserted us, even while its’ crentor was far away, Owing to some defective state of the copyright-laws, “The Shaughraun’ is beecomscommon pro erty, and it fs aafe to say that there Is no British thentre-goer who has not witnessed the plece, Nevertheless, the fact that tha public were perfectly familiar with the pleasure-loving propensities of the whisky- loving Conn, the devotion of Clatre Felllott, the gallantries of Capt. Molyneuz, the syin- plicity of Afoya, and the rnscallty of Hinehela and of Harvey Dug, did not prevent n large and friendly audience froin greeting the author and actor on the occasion of his re- appearnnes at the Adelphi ‘Lhentry Saturday week, Mr. Boucicault ts supported by the cutlre strength of the Adelphi company, but apart from the performance of the principal rOle, the enst presents no features of special {nterest, It ins been rumored that Mrs. B, wasinthe theatre on the first night of the revival, and that her husband was fearful of a “seune! not down in the program. If go, his acting did not evidence any apprehen- sion of the kind, By-the-by, Mrs. Boneicault was the original Interpreter of Moya when “The Shaughraun ” was first brought out at Drury Lane, Though Dion’s appearance amongst ts causes very little comment, he is, Lhenr, playing to good business, Pity, indeed, if he were not, for the Adelphi management. got let in desperntely over that ridiculous “Rescued * which was brought over the ocexn with so much ado, BUT MODIEAKA has put everything else in tha shade, She caine to Loniton unheralded by any of those preliminary pulls which in America begin to make their nppearanee weeks before a new artist arrives,—l do not think there were hulf-n-dozen papers, aii told, who mentioned, her beforehand, —and she hus taken London ‘by storm. I have seen the great Polish actress on tha stage many times, and lL went. to the Court Theatre lust Saturday afternoon feeling that I could witness the play, If not oxuctly like a stole, at least like one who, having tasted the cup saflelontly, often, need not fear intoxication. en pirtak- Ing once more of Sts contents, I was, in fact, ko man choosing a his second wife,—not to bo dazzled by glitter and show, But 1 had scarcely sat out one act when her marvelous power electrified ine, ay It thrilled everybody else. Modjeska's grasp of the emotional role in which she ap- nearad hns positively startled the critics here. The absence of all exaggeration In her neting, and the bewildering’ grace of her gestures, astonish them, and they share in the enthuslastu that characterized the first representation. It is another instance of Eelipse first,’ fe rest nowhere. “For tho first thie in my life [ witnessed, on tho occasion of Motljeska’s appearance, the spectacte of a crowded theatre remaining ab- solutely quiet—there was not even a rustle in the pitcamtil the curtain had fallen on tho Jast act, Tho death-scenis which closes that act tg, it is generally agreed, one of the most atriktogly’ realistic embodiments of beauty in denth, freed from every repulsive character- istic, ever given upon the English stage. Tho support by tho Court company wns not satisfactory. Mr. | Arthur Dacre’s. Armand was thoroughly bad, belng about ag far removed from the true churacter as Modjeska’s Interpretation of the tortured Constance Approgelied to the {ideal Camille, His lovemaking was English, not French, and tearfully wearlsome, Mr. G. W. Anson, considered the best impersonator of-such American characters 18 tho restiess Yankeo In Bronson Howard's “The Old Lovo and the New,” made o failure of Gus- ton Rieu from an artistic point of view, notwithstanding that he caused much merri- mont, Miss Lo Thitre’s dfadame Prudence wns well played; and so was Monsteur Du- val, Armand's father, by Mr, Edward Price, ‘Throughout the first half of the first act Mod- ‘Feske sl owed sigue of nervousness; but, as ie play proceeded, and she had so many evidences of good will from her audience, these entirely disappeared. The Prince an Princess of Wales, Prince Leopold, aud n host of distinguished company were present. ‘The general opinion about TITER DANITES,” as presented by Mr. MeKee Rankin, is, that it isn bad play well acted. That Js to sny, that ls what the critics tell wa, Tho avi. ences, however, go wild over the piece, and call and recall the various performers as the drain, draws to a close, whila ie New Sadler's Wells tg not large enough to accom mmodate the crowds who seck admission, Thorefore, gauged by tho popular estimn- tion, the play is an unquestionable success; and this, [ tike tt, Is the only erlterion that an actor cares overmuch about, 1 think tho critics arog Mttlo prejudiced by thelr expe. rienco of “Davy. Crockett,” which failed here lostsummer, They allow that the por trayal of mannurs and types of characters pecullnr to the Far West, which distinguishes “Tho Danites,” is good, ara in fuct a reyelne thon to London playmners; but they hold that the author has willfully contrived to over- burden the scenes ‘of his promlslug story with mero Illustrative — nintter, thereby losing the advantages to be de rlyed from good dramatle material, [have no inclination in this place tu, enter Into a discussion with them; but, when thoy affect to belleve that 8 day of glaborate melo. drama ig past, they certainly bolle thelr good senso. One amusing thing in connection with this play is tha constant association of Bret Horte's nume with Joaquin Miller's Whenever. tho authorship Js referred to, Whether tho management of the Sadler's Wells think that the former will “draw " better than the latter, or not, Lean't say; but on all of the announcements Bret arte shines ng a sort of foster-futher to the ploce, Mr, Johy Hollingshead, desirous of glying na @ taste of tho style of plays dear to our forefathers, revived, one afternoon sone weeks back, “George Barnwell,” by Litto. {fo announced that {t would be followed hy other dramas Illustrative of ' the paliny days of the British drama.” ‘Theserevivals were to bo presented ance a weok, and, judging from the descripilye necount of the'tirat of them, written by Mr. Hollingshead hingself, were ® sort of theatrical practical foke, per! trated to sticnce the ecoffers who never tro of harping on the paucity of good plays writ- ten In our the, Well, tho representation Was given, aud won such hearty recognition that “George Barnwell” ts now belny played avery night at the Olymplo und at two of the inlnor theatres, Tho pathos of the gitua- tlous, which conimanded tho admiration of Pope, inthe days when the draina was pro- duced at Old Drury, exturted SB hhearty cet: ute from the audience, and created an [nme diate Interest futho serlea of old-fashioned and ahuost forgotten pleces whieh gre prom- ised to follow. Gere Barnwell is a role so dangerously near ridicule that 4 very atlgt exaggeration would haye served to convulse the mudlence; but an earnest preyentation of the severely moral here by Ar Lfiwtord, att avtor from whom tho public jé not in the hubit of expecting much, and of the naught forward arith 00 pees Willes (who if clieve, 0 Clichinatl girl), saved Buch a cat trophe, and ‘inde the plece, THE OMEN-AMMENGAU PABBLON-PLAY, “the moxt striking and solemn relic still left o religious draina of the Middl promises to atiract to tha little (Goi age An enormous contingent of Bpec- tators; and the authorities aro likely this year to combine with thelr sacred labors enormous pecuniary galn, The Jast time this play was enacted was in 1870, when it was Interrupted by the Franco-Prisstan war, The actor who ‘represented, Christ was called to arms, but at the King’s request, nerved his country ag nclerk in tha War- Office, In len of upon the battlefield. ‘The veteran special correspondent, Mr. Jolin Augustus O'Shea, who way present at the lust perfurinance of the play, is now Writing naeries of ndmirable letters descriptlye a! the decennlal sacred drama in the Bavarian Highlands, He was among tho first to do- keribe this spectacle, or divine festival, or whatever you may choose to call It Two Indies had, | think, before him drawn atten- tlon to it,—Mlse Mary Aun Howitt, in her novel, “The ArtStudent of Munich,” and the Baroness ‘Tautphoens (an Irish Indy by Dirth), who alse described It In a novel, Haart Taylor, I{ 1 remember Tightly, e- seribes a species of rude Passion-Play which is given it Is customt- ary to Five re mtitions of the Passion during oly Week in Spain. But the ber-Ainmeruat the unique play, the purest, the best of any epoch, and the most tenderly and reverently approached. An English agent ig already established at) Munich,—dear old sleapy Munich,—for the purpose of superintending the traveling arrangements, and finding lodgings for the accommodation of visitors to the forthcoming performianees, ‘There will be In all seventeen representations, coin- meneing on Sunday, May 10, and conthnulug on consecutive Sundays to the 20th of Sep ember. In the event of any of the seven- teen Sunday performances proving Insufll- elent to satisfy the demand for places, It will be repeated on tho following Monday, Tshould strongly advise those who con- template a visit to Germany this summer to sue the Pasion ia ys—alld, if they don’t Fe now, they will not have another opportunity of seeing It fur ten years—to read before starting: THE " NISTORICAL sunvEY” of miracle plays and snered dramas by Dr, Karl Huse, an English translation of which has just been issued, e discourses con tained Inthe volume were originally deliv- in Mext and ered. twenty years syne; sul, the: are not out of date, being — sutil clently popular In style (they were ye addressed to mixed nudietices at Jena and Wehnar) to be perused with Snterest bya ordinary reader, “wile at the same thie they contain amass of biformation and re- search which testify abundantly to the author's faboriousness: and scholarship,” Mirecle plays proper sprang: and grew Into favor iu the Eleventh Century tu France, and soott became popular ninong ail the Gers uinn and Latin nations, At first they were represented in the churches, the priests and their attendants belay the actors, and the exhibitions took place {n connection with or after the usual public service. ‘Tha were the Creatur, Redemption, and other scenes from sacred histery, espeelally from the history of the Vassiun, aud the plays were regarded as a pious service, Dr. Hnse tells us that from the Thirteenth Century the representations were banished from, the ehurches by order of the Pove,—probably in consequence of the scandals which arose,— and with this change came the Intruduetion of the Jaity upon the stuge—so that hence: forth the’ instead of having the exhibition own hands entirely, only dtrected the uctlon or retained the Individual roles of pretminently sacred personages. ‘That these exhibitions were regarded as something much more than a mere amuse- iment, fs clear from the solemnity with which the arrangements connected with them were entered upon, and the thoroughness with which they were carried out. Some inisin- formed people speak of the Passion-Piny as profane and ribald. It is nothing of the kind, the utiost reverency belng observed, nt least among the actors, If there is any ribuldry, itis nmong the visitors, However, it is ine to suppose that the medieval simplicity which ig assuined to characterize this relie of an- elont chureh-custom can entirely withstand Jattor-day conditions; for, as Moy Thomas writes, the present Ober-Ammergau play possesses o character widely dierent trom those primitive performaices among the tombstones of the old churchyard, which were continued down to 1880, when the vil- Inge pastor, on necount of the Injury done to those meniorlals of the dead, refused any longer to grunt permission for the erection of astage, awe have now, and haye liad for a very long ine, THRER SIAKSPEANEAN PERFORMANCES, at different theatres, every night. “'The Merchunt of Venice” at the’ fashionable Ly- cen, Is approaching fts 200th alight, and the theatre is still crowded; and “As You Like It.” at the Imperial, will soon have reached ity 100th representation, ‘The As You Like It” revival is tho best I lave ever seen. The dressing of the contcdy: fs sinpl ¥ superb—nl- most every person in the cust is an actor of recognized position, uns such as these are Irrefntabio answers’ to the oft-mado asser- tion that Shakspeare for art’s sake may do very well, but as x commercial speculation can never be made to pry. : 1 told you {n a tormer letter of the rumor that Sothern had paid Gilbert $15,000 for a. new play. A silly story Is now in efrculation here to the effect that ‘Toots has given Byron tho unprecedented sum of $25,000 for the solo tight of performance of the brilliant success, “The Upper Crust? My friends, educate your sons to be dramatic authors, J. ree hemes: LIEBIG COMPANYS EXTRACT. TIEBIG: COMPANY'S “EXTRAGI MEAT. | FINEST AND CHEAPEST MICAT FLAVORING c SOUP! MADE DISIES ANU saucS | SOUPS LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT 1s we wuer and a boon for Whieb nations should TALE LIL mth “Medical brass," Lancer" © irish Meus ke. 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Counell Mulls, nod Sle try on the tenth leaving ¢ hotel ears west nt Chi lenita, a—Depot curnur of Wells and {inaio-st pobspot Gornorof Cannt nud ilasiocsue Chiengo, Muriington & Quines Ratirond, x Then a, For Maps Guide-Book view, Hleepinet CaMMTORALIONA, UY AE Ry oe tha: Tollee ne OMves of the Company in Chicngut 6) Clarke Irand Paciic Hotel, Sriik's ¥ixyross OMce (on irthenat curner Kandulph and Stata-sts.), foot of Winns-xv., Grand Central Depot, comer Cannl and toe falter Houso, und corner Cunal and Kixtoenthenta, Madinuteats. (on Woot Hider ve. Tenve.) Al rank Expres Eiubuque & sloux bowner's Grove Accumiida tPacitic Fant Expro: bKansas & Corond Ukanens City & ests br Aurons Sutiduy Passenger... Daron Prasen ene. bMendota & Ottawa I tackford.Fr port & ous LAKUNNUT. ‘oana Niuit Exp cKanena City & St, Jno Si b¥reeport & Dubuque Exp Ww panuadey & Sauurduy ‘1 ‘Vroln., Saturday, Fullman 16-whoel Bleeping-Ce Ley . geaoner Coneeen Su etuioecGam tn, Geant Joseph, Atchison, Top ansas City, throwrit: ing-Cara attached to oil trains,” janie & Dally. b Dally, except Sunday, Dally, except Bs Chicago, Aiiwantee A Kt; Pant Tattwav, © Pune! io” Depot, corner Ciltitun nnd Caralk ats, ket Olices, “Gh Clark-st G seiia Fiatwie and ut Dopar. /omer House Tenve. ] Arrive. Allwaukeo Express, Tu MuwauKes bi jae ilwaukow, ‘Bee mf 5S Apulia Bxprean teulis., Green Bay, Menusta. ‘Gi nteton Express 1 Mllwaukve,: Madiaon, Vr Chien, lows, und Dikn Stevens Pointand Asbland Milwaukoo, Madison, und I" du Cilen Expresy....... Livertyvilta Accuniii Hues 8 apteas, ron Puxsenge: Hluin' Post Passe: Sunday Passenver (ei ~ Alttrnins rin tin Sillwanken. Tickote for St Fan} aid Minneapotis sro, cood elthe! Prairie du Chlen, or via 1a Grosso. ana Winvnae Depot re Pri athe Hentest fetes. ' A ' ‘pot foot of Lako-nt, anit fout of Twonty-aecond-si s ‘Wicket Oniee, ‘It itsndolphest, moat Clark, : Pacite Motel, and Palmer soni OE OF 5. ralrig} le & Tors Fxpross... s ‘Nexss Fast Ling, Catro & Naw Orlane #xpre aCairo & ‘Texas Kxpress Byrinciuld Bxpriat ESprioatiold Nixht ixpres: #t Louis ixprens, tu, Burlington & Kook Orin, Burlington & ming A Chiteworu E: Hontiag express, Gilman Preenger, seni’ Di 0 & Sloux City’ Bepress 1: tuux City Kxpruss,, {6 On Satuntay night rung to Centralla only, mSnturduy night to Gilman only, On Saturday night runs to Pooris only. nica tien WET Mn Sornee Cnet and Ton 1, curner Can a Pree nieae van Hurcnest.. brday, and Brenty Thindeat. ‘reket Oflices, at Depots, € South Clarke ot, Uranid Pacitie Hotel, and Palmer iousg, Leave, eo lcoccegsuse SSBERSESSe Kansas City & Nonvor Fast 1ox.../412:00 pm: pm A Kanon City Niet Exp pm om’ St. Louls, Springttold am pm Mobilu x’ Now Orivans i: am pm i Haig, Sprinutiold & pia on } Peorin, Hurlington um paw ‘cok ex pm am Lekin & Paoria Express bin pm Chicuge & Poduenb 1 an pn Streator, Lacun, Washingt'n Kx.|* pu po Joliet & Dwight Accommudazton.]* pm an Chiengm, Rock Tatund & Prete Tatirand. Depot, corner of Van Buran und Sherman-ws ‘Toker : ‘Onlcon, Clark-st, Shurman, Houso, Vulmer Housa, 2 Grand 'Tacitis Huta), anu 3a wail, curner Afadison, re Tuayo. | Arrive. nport & Pooria Express On aruta Inet Texprese, Kanaas City, Leavenworth ‘chison hast Expruss.. ft 10:00 p ral “Dally ex Si ‘Daily ex ‘Boturda; dally SxceptStonuaya Daly except ~ Michigan Contrat Rattrond. e-at, and fout uf ‘'wenty-seoond. larkest., wuuthonst cornur of dolph, Grand Puctio Hotel, und at Palmor eutson N Malt (vin Main and Alr Zine) Day Expressisesecveesegecs Kulamagoo Accuinmodatk oo Auinutic iexprass (dally RMEWG Exp reyaet seven ” Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Hallway. ty Ticket ofices at dewts, Van Ituron-st., ooad of La Ofives nthe Urand Paoitic Lutwi and Pali my aligue Liguse, Arrive, wan ines lu :ay pal er aetna eka tat E (Clnelimatt AlrsLing ind Kokoma Ling. P . Depot, curnur of Clinton und Curroll-ats., “West Btdo, Xe Lanve, | Arrive, A Cincinnnt!, Indinnapolis, Lonis-| J ¢ beity “Sout TE taal “hay iepfonic sry re Nig + 8:40 wr] 4 8:0 p mal Baltimore «& Ohio. Depots, Uxpoaltion Mutlding, and fuot of Twonty-, sbeutal-se Ciekut Onvus i Clarkeat, Palmor Itoust, Grand Pacite Hotel, aid Dupoecéxpusition Bulld'eh, Leave, rive, Morning Exproa 220) LA nicer tg Si Kankalee fine. Ze ' Donot, foot of sake-at, and 100b vf Twonty-seoondeaty 4) Taeava. Cineinnatt, 1pdlanapolls & Zou ay, zpos. wine tNigbt Ex proas.. + 8:00 am) Hh 20) pauls 7:0) @ at : - at Chicago 4 Fastern Hitnots Hatlroad. Danville, Houta. F ‘Tiexet Oticus, 17 Clarkests battaor Houss, Grind Pas gia Hotel Thetis (oave frou Dupuy eorngr of Ascher und Btowart-ave. : ss dane. eH ene: E Chicago Grand Trunk Raliway, | Pay Mathes iaabvillu & Tonya. | Arrive. ‘fiail & Jezoro. tt Hex Velparsii A cdois nid orrité cor ‘“Vuliuinn Biooplag-Cars attached to alybtugproat, ~ Pittaburg, F& Wayne & Chtcare Tan y Yun Buren und Canalsts, ‘Tickut Ontcus Meee Maliner House, wud Grand Puctue tural Taave. | Arsiva. Mall and Express, * p24) amie me Pacite, expres tay put 300 Bh Bast Ling... 210 ald Ud ws GOODRICH STEAMERS. Hactno, Milwaukee, Bhpboyyan AL yiwoc (daily )9 9 m Bulurday Host dui thvave: until. apo Gd Buk ‘ight b'us for Allw'ke AeCued.s Prid.? po kBaes put Tuulugwn, Mantetev,£0,Yaia sun'y uxooptedy am Kowaunes,Abnepeu.tc., Pues. 20 rid.1 p un Frid 2 ok Grund Haven, Muskugon, G, Huplds, Se. dully)T pom For Grouu Hay, 6, yusduy und WEWay.esceesed PUL ‘or Ercauaba & Lake Buperlur Towns, ude pw i? Gidley & Wucks tous vs Micukan-wy. 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