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er Houso for refuring hin 10 Farle ho had mondo na written mat TOF FODTAR. Tho proprictor, who ts a tract law of Fred Grant, and who, though Har crat fa nn enthusiaatle ‘Grant mint, Lai four that Chandler, whose rooms woro ‘ the Grant hondquarters, had inade an ert senent taspy into thelr snoruts, aud for ranger nd rofused hii the roume.” Wo ako much stock tn this report.’ Em 3 & don't ement aud Instruction, compara 1s rot tho first ballot nt Chicago with tho hea estimates of proininent orguus aud ams une Tinie) er eek Trguon suruau Bust Travlig i (armies 420} 7 ee may vat (nd. Dent), igheld ‘Repubitean (Ind)| ah igo Inter Ocean (Grinti| Sr touts Globe Dem(Gr'nt) ’ Gricado TATBUNE (itep.), Grant, 20; antl, 470. ges. Grant sald—Jobn Russell, Young's dete Isoussion antecedontto Tig, 0 Te re ston: because the candl- ine Cinclnon friends, und any except Bristow jute nye Deon satisfactory to me, ‘and would have bad. my boartleet Gupports Afr. Bristow More Hav from tho soekor of a third torin of oe Presidonoy tho strongoat possible expresston { his dovotion to thoyood old ductrino of the tert, Grant would havobeon an Indepondent sratcber rathor than to have allowed a man to ected him who had distinguished himself in i uting the sacred rings- that woro stealing ine iaternal roronue.—Cineinnalt Commercial, ——$————— gavaton Fieisonmayn, of Ciueinnatl, is ¢eumarkablo for great speeches, but he mado pial observation on tho antl-third-term train . Nol for Chleago, which is thus reportod: Wo Germans are not bound to the Republican rarity. by at rots enottyh ties for thom {to crack ihe whip and Metate whom we abull yoto ‘for. jen, Graitt can't carry any pats of the German feo Woknow bin, and don't want him. If nant gcis tho nomination, which I don’t think hore is any chanco of, Fl nominate Fred Grant er Aa atguu and ho wilt bo the choles of the Convention. No, tho German vote will borer be polled for.n third torm. ———————— “ wr ean’t carry Ohio,” ig the burden lt ane by Medill, Halstead, and tho hold Buckeyes now in the city, Can Hayes? When there was a test of —jatren, th Grant had zu majority and Hayes 2,826.—Inter-Occan, Grant’s 07,000 majority over Greoloy was be- cause 60,000 rurnt Demoorats refuecd to vote for ise famous editor.of tho New York Tribune, iisyes reculved, when ho got his amall majority, . 4 more votes than Grant got, and Tilden's rote 10 1870 was 40,300 larger than Grant’s in s3—Cinemnatt Commercial, : —— Porrrics ara always more or less exciting; put the objection of a Pennsylvania gentleman toallowing his name to bo uscd as a candidato laa Prohibition ticketon tha ground that his heath coulda’t stand the oxcitoment of tho campaign, reminds an exchange of the refusal of alittle boy to sign. a tomporance pledge prom- ising to abatatn from all futoxicating beverages, tecause ho wasn't going to promiso not to drink isunday-schoo! picnic lemonade. ————_—_— Foun fearless, free-minded Kentucky dclo- rates declared tholr indopendence of Boss rule yesterday. They willreprescnt tho sentiments ‘of thelr Congressional diatricta, and refuse to ‘hey tho command of m2 packed Stato Conyen- tion, Thoy boleve in popular govorviguty ine ead of Btate-aoverolgnty, —— Mn. WArrEnson, of Kentucky, will be re- folced to. learn that much stenithy work hus ‘been nccompliabed within the past fortnight for tis friend, tho Hon. Abram 8. Howitt. Mr, ltewittmay prove adangerous dark horso for emeof tho favorits at Cinolnnati.—Wew York Trane, ———————— ‘Tue great and glorious Republican party, athe viclasitudes of party strugylos, may mect defeat and recolve’ desporato wounds In cn- counters with its anclont Bourbon foo; but itis nat yet realy to commit politioal suicide by ae @ third-torm daggar into its own i rT ——— Tue Vermont delegation gavo a curious vote yesterday. It looked ilke a bid to the Grant ea fo aupport Edmunds, who will boa hard pil for the soldier oloment to swallow on ac- count of his anti-soldier record on tho Bounty eadPenaion bills, —— _ i Turn 1s one honest, fearless, independent man fn tho Missouri delegation who has torn Filey &Meo'a gag out of his mouth and will ote fn accordance with tho scntiments of — “By God Tama Democrat, and cannot bo Py are —Jotin A, Lo; —s iegister (Dem), et ee Wodon’t bellove Johnaald that,—first, bocauso he as a Black Ropublican ot tho time; and, Weeond, he was too pious, | te Snrarx States may be so unvirlte as to ro- Gulre tho rulo of the Duke of (New) York, the Frince of Ponneylvanin, or tho Earl of Iitinots; bot the Great dtopubiio can govern itaclf with- oat invoking tno gods to Grant it an Emperor. _——————— Fon forty-elght hours ‘wo have, not heard. ofadrant man using tho oxpression, “ Sponta- neous enthusiasm.” ‘I'o talk now of a “ Grunt “saa ridioutous as to talk of the buoyant brupertics of a collapsed baltoon, a Tue Philadelphia Press thinks that tho faloreement of tho unit rule “moans that tho bilcan party has only ono head, und that ‘machine proposes to gulllotino that.'” A Noseamen of ‘tho Sonatorial ‘Third/Torm virate vontures to pledge his candidate or ‘Sgainst o fourth term. ———__—_- Yeormnpay wos tho first round of the rotetants, with first. knockdown and firat lool for tho Antia. . ae ,Gesaran Dox Is beginning -to realize that Somewhat too young yot to bulldoze a Na-- "cca! Convent : , zr the Repubilean party dle of old bet not ent taut y die of o! age, triterm polseae in ita primo by ewallowing Sonuing's hoadquartors ought to ba In 9 ters, ) with fountains of porfumod ‘Tue question to-dn ; y ts, Which shall be do pangte~iho threo Bosses or tho Republican ee afters must bo beneath somo people, oF 'tspuak about “gotting down" tolt. a Smarzoy, my boy, {3 o game that mor Scan play at, Don't forget that, Don. Trwould be woll e ough to givo the third- ‘mend the scoond place on tho thokut. ‘Te Springgel ihe dager ee pita hiss been ent tn two Ie Tiden had & vote at Chicago, does an: is conte tor whom he would case RP "1 harcore eee PERSONALS, Aritway train. fs Is femining, or the boas tet be ealled'a conduct-hor. és Meat a eHow the way of the comb . jocun't ki tho ft ried throughs the alr. EON. iad 3 ase ought Declino would be a sweet rp og Mee It would be so nico for him to lene. Deano, clasp her hand, and exclaim: i imo)" ms the purpose of the ox-Empress’ etme to ba on tho spot Inst ‘Tuosday where 0: stron Ailtod Juin 1, 1879, And, with wom- Seemed hee, Afoction und dovution, sho ro- army Pledge, traversing 10,000 initos of t?} Atcion tt and bundrodsof miles of the wilds fay a to Rocomplish It, : Bain gy teering third-term howler: "Mr. tadot ate fn his Hbrury in Washington with the Rod sure Ph-wiro wrapped with cotton (oto bia loft oqr, and tells Afra. Blaine thas done just as it coouss, ‘Thld .| have abows that Mr. Binino ia & modot husband as well ns a groat atatesinan." Aman whose eyes were lachrymoso, And on whose boily shabby clothys Thing loosely, and whose bullet bead Bore unkempt locks that oncy wero red, Came slowly to tho kitehen-dour, And sald, “Cama very poru Ant holptoss erittor; couldn't you : Give mo a Iittle work to doz" “Yer, there's a pilo of wand and there" —— But whore was that poor man, O where? A-shuflling, at a lvaly mto, Arvund the house and out the gate. ee TIRES, CHICAGO. ‘The alarm from Box 20¢ nt 6:35 Inst evening was caused ,by a firo In tho drying-houge at tached to the largo schvol-furniture factory ‘| of A. IL, Andrews & Co., situated in the mid- intddie of the block, the southeast corner of which fs Polk and Desplaines strocts. Tho drying-house Is a brick and fraine structure about 60x140 in dimension, having a capacily of 25,000 feot of lumber, and nearly that quantity of liardwood lumber was Init at the ting of the fre. Owing to the prompti- tude of an omployé in turning iu an flari, aud the celerity of tho Fira Pepartuient, the fire was held down to the bullding tn which [t started. The damage to the structure and contents will be about ono- fourth of the total valuation, or about $2,000, The couse of the fire Is unknown, Less than =a month ago Superin- tendent Jackson wont over — the place nnd caused seyoral improvements to bo made, The ilu-keopor, Willan Healey, quit the building st 8 o’clock, and the shipping clerk and several athor em- ployés left with him. ‘They noticed that the venporature in the Kiln’ was 142, a little lower than usual. About twenty minutes Inter the watchinan and the others saw smnoke Issuing forth in volumes. The loss ts fully coverod by insurance placed by G. W. Montgomery. Tho bago- Inent of the factory proper was’ tlooted with - water to the depth of fourteen inches, and considerable damage done, AT KENOSHA, WIS. Spectat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune. Kenosita, Wis, June 3.—Three large barns on theSouth Side burned to the ground last night, Tho barns wero owned by Messrs. ‘Telard, Newell & Ulnsdale, “Loss, $20,000, ‘The house of Martin Adams also burned, Luss esthuated at $1,000; covered by ingur- gnee, —— AT PORTSMOUTH. Portsmourn, O., June 3,—Tha. stove-fac tory of Sultzer & Co,, a building recently erected near the Scloto Valley depot, burned. down yesterday, and the boiler exploded. Loss, $3,000, ’ OBITUARY. con, J, GC. AUDENRIED. Wasuineron, D. C., June 8,—Col. J. 0, Audenried, of Gen. Sherman's staff, dled at his residence in this elty at 4:30 this morn- ing, Ho had been sick about two months, Gen. Sherman was with him when he died. Col, Audenried had been on Gen, Sherman’s staff seventeen yenzs, being with him through nearly all of tho Inte War. The deouased was Yorn in’ Philadelphia, and graduated from West Point in iset. To lind many friends In andoutot tlhe army, and was a general favorit in Washington, iis oflleial and private character was without blemish, and his army record during the Rebellion vwas oxcoptionally brilliant. JOIN SMYTHE. Bpeciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Prrrsnune, Pa., June 8.—John Sinythe, of the extensive fron firm of Chess, Smythe & Co., was in his usual health this morning, partaking of breakfast about7o’clock, At 11 o'clock ho wasdead. Apoplexy is sup- posed to have been the cause, iis was about years of age. THE IRON TRADE, ‘The Situation at Pittsburg—Interviews with Manufacturers. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Prrrssuna, Pa,, Juno 3.—Tho iron situa tion !s still one of uncertainty. Both par- ties express confldonco in the result. Tho Mahoning Valley Iron Company and tho firm of Kirkpatrick, Wallaco & Co, of Leechburg, are the latest accessions to the side of the Amalgamated ranks. It Steuben- ville the paddlers employed at the Jefferson Tron-Works quit work and will not resume unttl an adjustment is reached tn tho Pitts- burg strike, ‘The conl-miners employed by tho samo Company have alao struck. - Vice- President Thompson, of tho Amalgamated Association, states tho situation at Wheol- ing os follows: “It as always beon customary for the (puter ted receive 50 cents mora per ton than the bure« puddlers, Now, the Wheoling puddiers een working for $5.25 por ton, while tho othors got $5.60 por ton, or at loast the employés of Those mills which bave signed theacale aro, and you will see at once Jn view of this stato of things, our puddlers ara receiving 75 cents less than thoy are cn- itled to by custom, and until this {3 ar- ranged thoy will not work aogaln,’? Brief convorsations with the iron men to-day: showed them to be a8 firm as ever in thelr de- termination to hold out, Thoy hold that in ‘another month the dull and prboktale timo of the year will ogin, Bir then they do not care whethor boiling is or $2, for they will shut down any way, A rominent Amalgamated man sald thiseven- Ee: “The indications are that the manufact- urers are weakening.” Several workinen wers interviewed to-night, and, as a general thing, they wore coufldont that the mills would start up shortly, and that .the manu- facturers would-sign tho scale, They said that the Chicago Conyontion was monapoliz- ing the attention of the manufacturers just at present, but that after that was over thoy would roturn to business and sign tho scaly, Just at present many of tho nillls were undere jing repairs, and until they wero complete ‘was not expocted the owners would bother about signing, Seerctary Martin stated that ho had heard from reliable authority thatthe owners of the National Tube Works would sign tho scale within a day or two, SS PORT HURON, “Port Huron, Mich., June 8—Passed up— Propoliors Arctic, Idaho, Annie Young, Annle Seavey, Portage, Egyptian and con- sorts, Dean Richmond with G, 8. Hazard, Mary Pringle and barges, Antelopo with barges, V. Swayne with Mongungon, and Mayflower ond barges; schooner A, IL ‘o8s, ; Down—Propeller Pacific, William Cowie, ‘Asia, Gordon Campbell, St. Paul, Huron City and consort, W. T. Graves and consort, I. Prindvitlo and barges, and _Oloan -and barges; tugs Williams and raft, Vulcan and raft: ang schoonors Reindeer and Mary Jano, Wind—South, light; weather fina, | Horr Tonow, Mich, June 810 Ff m— Passed up—Fropallets Beata, uflalo; schooners Snowdrop, Oriental, Slborin, Nor- way, Abercorn, Minural State, J. I. Gilmore, M.A. Mulr, Camden, D. Stowart, Down—Propellers Newbury with F. A. Goorger, Inter-Occan consort, Ik J. jackott 2 pid consort; schooners Motropolls, ot fe Wiud—North, ight; weathar fino. —— METHODIST PROTESTANTS, Tirrsnund, Pa, Juno &—The Methodist Protestant Conference held their finat.sos- sjon to-day, Tho Committoo on Obltuarica presonted a report,which was adopted, and a copy directed to be sent Goy. Colquitt, of Georgin. Tho Rove, T. 3. Applegate and W, J, ©, Dulane wero olocted members of the Committoo Hata Heumonleal, : Coaterenee, ‘The io . Bates, G. B. ro} . Bua lend, tha Hion. ©. W. Butler, Jd. o, and FL. Plorpont wore chosen tives to that body, which meets in London in August, 1831, oat A resolution to adopt the hymnal of tho Methoulst Episcopal Church met, with do- ¢hled opposition, and was finally withdrawn. ‘Tho Conference refused take action "looking towurd the amondinont of the Con- atltution of the United States, aud a farewell address by President McElroy, ad- Journed sine die. Z ——<—<——— WATCHES, REPEATERS, AND. CHRONOMETERS of tho finest grades to ordinary time-pi 8. Hyman & Co,, 127 State atroct. - tt Knowles’ Insect Powder Gun is by farthe best, Hiss Editor of’ THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JUNE :4, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. FOREIG Rochefort Wounded in His Duel on tle Belgtan | Frontier. A ‘Ho Is Again Challenged by the the Paris. ~* “ Gaulois.” A British Officer Decapitated by the Burmese Insur- gents, ' we poe eer Ta | ee The English Government to: Crush Out the Slave Trade in Egypt.” Death of the Empress of Russia at Bt, Petersburg Yesterday. ' AT SWORDS’ POINTS. | ROCHEFORT GETS SATISFACTION, GENEVA, June 3.—The duel took place bo tween Henry Rochefort and Koeehiin this morning at a spot between “Versolx and Chavannes des Bois, In the Canton of Ge- neva, Switzerland, ie ‘The wenpons used on tho occasion wero swords, Rochefort, after 9 few. passes, re- eelved n wound full Iu the breast, his ad- versary’s blade passing under his guard. He fell into the arms of his seconds, MM. Lockroy and Clemenceau. ‘The wound Is considered fatal. Koechiln’s seconds were Albert Dubrugeaud. Rochefort’s sntagonist, Koechlin, is a fine. looking young man, about 29 years of age. He ls robustand powerfully built, Te wears eyeglasses, which he never lays aside, not even In duels. Hels an excellent swordsman, The skilt In fencing was acquired in the cay: aly ‘sctiool at Saumur, where he was edu- cated. 1 Panis, June 3,—Rochefort’s wound is not dangerous, ANOTHER CIALU Myer, editor of tho Gaile Roc fort. GREAT BRITAIN, TUE SLAVE TRADE. Lonpox, June 3—In the House of Com- mons to-to-day Sir Charles Dilke sald Egypt was taking stringent measures for the sup- pression of the slayo trade, and that Great ritain would do all in her power to see tho antl-slayo convention carried out, THE BURIALS MILT. In the Houso of Lords the Burlals bill passed ity second ronding—126 to 101, DESERTION, Luicrsrer, June 3.—In a police court to- day Dole, allas Jord an, Captain of the Cana- ditn crlekoters, was chargod with desortion frum the Iorse Guards since November, 1873. A Sergeantof the snme regimont dontified defoudaut and produced lity description, De- fendant admittod the correctness of tho charge, and was remanded to awalt escort. GERMANY. BETROTIAL Bentry, Juno 3,.—The- Emperor has for- mally announced the betrothal of Is grand- son, Prince WilHam of Prussia, to Princess Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Llolstelu. adritr’s STATUE. 2 Tho statue of GUthe was unvelled yester- day tu the presenco of tho Emperor and a large concourse of people. MBMANCK'S RESIGNATION THREATENED. Lonpon, June 8,—A. Berlin correspondent reports that tho reslenntion of Prince Bis- inurek or 8 new appeal to the county ean be. looked forward to with someth mK like cortalnty, if the Landtag rejects the Church Chaufforer and E. A hos challenged FRANCE, APPOINTMENTS, Pants, June 8—Deerees have been signed appoluting the Marquis of Nualles French Ambassador at London, Chaliemel’ La Cour Ambassador at’ Rome, and Emanuel Argo Ambassador at Berne, PREMATURE, Pants, Juno, 3.—The Temps says tho an- nouncoment of diplomatic appointments ts premature. Nothing will bo done until Say .teturns to Paris, BELGIUM. ANOTHER DUEL. Lonpown, June 8—A duel jas been fought onthe Belgian frontior between two Span- jards, Marquis Gil do Olivars and Count de Lardi.. The Count was killed, Tho *Marauls killed a man ina duel in September jag BURA. DECAPITATED, - Caxcurra, ‘June 3,—The rebel ontposts near Minhbls, Burmal, wore. successfully at- tacked. The rebels captured and decapt- tated the commander of the Royal troops. EGYPT. BLAVES LIBERATED, Lonpon, June 3,—The second caravan of ninety slaves arrived at Scoot, Upper Egypt, and wero Iberated, Many slaves ure: still idden in the Oasis El Keharagh, TURKEY. DALLYING, ConsTantinorie, June &3—The Porte Is considering the terms of o circular to be addressed to the Pare promiing te ov eoute tho reforms in Turkey demande the Treaty of ‘Borin. ¥ -f ‘RUSSIA. DEATH OF TIE CZARNA. Sr. Perenspung, Junc 3,—The Empressof Russia died this morning, VARIOUS. MARRIED, Pzsrm, June &—Count Fostitis has boon mavrried to the divorced wife of the Prince of Monaco, formerly Lady Mary Hamilton, > 8—'Tho stato it that the NDON, June 3,—'Tha ent that Dae Yo Nbilles has _poon apootited Ereuch ibassador to London is unfounded, Sco Avou Ann “AN, aaa A Cabul correspondent anys o Russian ogent is with ‘Abdurrahman Khan. << BUNKO, “Squeals,"' as they aro!called, wera much More numerous at policd ‘headquarters yes- terday, and it is sald some yuite -heavy ones were reported and <«illigently suppressed by tho pollea, Tho offictyls wero as brazen os over, however, in their assortions that thore ,) was, no crime. Novortholess thero {s, and. though the detectives ran in yosterday, In addition to thosa already in custody, nearty twenty known thloves, there srescores yot'at liberty. urglarics, highway 1 banks te tn fall blasts Ung eon “ bunkn” means considerable In Tho police deny its existence, Ali the same, a farmer froin Sterling, il, wh i! yauie Ly on filo at the station, was yestor; ay ‘entleod into aroom somewhere on State streot, nnd was swindlod out of $250 cush..lie saw the but falled to draw a prize, gid wo did When the sturdy Granger realized the situation he maddiétrong de- his cash, but the swindiers in- inidated him, and, after packjnx up thelr tools, lockod him Into the room, mado their esca, Jt waa not until the farmor’s srles for Reto reachiod the ears of the land- lady, an honest-looklug German woman, that he Was released. Late jast nighé the police ran in two crooks, who they think cau bo Identified. ‘They. gave the namésof F, Juck- son and John Chapman ‘Tha: former hud $158 in bis posseaslou,. tr ————— . GRAIN CONGRESS. ,, 5 Crvconart, Juno B—At tho) adjournod, meeting of the Grain Congress tp-luy addl-. tional delegates wero reported from Louls- yillo, Albany, Indlanapolls, New York, and Philadelphia. eae ‘The Conualttes on Order of Uislness re- ported Tecammond ing the appointment of an Executive Commitee, consisting of one member of ench Hoard of Trade and Cham: ber of Commerce, with powar to invite such Boards to appolnt not more than three delegates a aubsequent meeting, of which the Committee shall give sixty days! notice, This was atlopted andl the following | Executive Committed was appoint rt. Rush, Indianapolis; Verhoef, Loulsville; 1, -C, Newson, Colin busy CG. Baer, Baltimore s A. Wood, C! chinatly Str. Zinmerman, ‘St. Pauly J. Ki, Maris, Cinciunath: Mr. MeLaughiin, Torons tos. A, Brown, Mltwaukeo; Mr. D! St. Louis; E. Price, Philadelphia rand, Alban: r. Anthony, New Yor! Fuller, Boston; 8, IL ‘Thompson, Baltimore; and Mr, Lorinanie, of Chioago. It was ugreedd that in view of the coming mocting and the small number fn attendance at ne that no formal action be taken at this meetlig. after sume discussion on tho subject of ouniform system of grading, the Congress adjourned sine dle. \ CRIMINAL NEWS. THE ITAYDEN CASE, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicags Tribune, TLartyorp, Conn, June8.—Gov. Andrews, {t fs reported on goud authority, has ap- polnted a State detective to Investignte sone freshelews, which, ft Ja belfuved, will tend to solve the mystery of Mary Stannard’s mur- der, for which Hayden, the Methodlst clergy- man, was tricd lust winter at New Haven. ‘Tho Sheriff of the county ins been-working on the case, and recently secured from IIny- den’s toal-chest an old knife-handle, whieh has t bearing upon the contradictory slate- ments during the trial, as to the whereabouts of Havden’s knife on the any of tho tragedy. ‘The State-Attorney for New Haven County aie that it ts finprobable that another trinl will be ordered unless ver: important evidence {s discovered, ni Hayden’s counsel express the opinion that the Court will not order atrial, Hayden, now residing In New Haven, after tho’ com- letion of hig tecturing-tours, reports hear- ing only Indefinit rumors concerning the new movement aeainst ulin, and says he desires another trial but for the freak expense, tha Tast one having ly rained himself and parents, Its cost to them was $7,000, in audition tu nearly $3,000 expense to the county. ' FORGED INDORSEMENTS, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, LANsina, Mich., June 3.—Gustav Zelgler, a German butcher who was burned out here several weeks ago, has been missing here for some time, It is supposed his absence is duc to the fact that several notes given by hin on which he ratsed nearly $500, inve forged Jndorsuments, Jt is thought his Tinbitlties will amount to $2,500, finnnein ESCAPED THE NOOSE. Corumnus, 0., June 3.—A special to the Eventng Desputch says: J. Wilson, who was tohave been hung at. Upper Sandusky on the 18th inst. for murder, was found dead In hig cell this morning, having taken poison durlng the olght, which was furnished him goma thue yesterday by friends who visited ite “ te THE WEATHER. Orrice or THe Cuter StanaL Orricen, Wasiinatox, D, ©, June 4—1 2, m.—For Tenneasee and the Olio valloy, falling bar- ometer, southerly winds, warmer, clear or partly-cloudy weather. For the Lower Lake region, stationary or falling barometer, winds mostly southerly, wartuer, clear or partly-cloudy weather, fol- loved by ‘incrensing cloudiness and local ralns, : For the Upper Lake region, falling bare ometer, stationary or higher temperature, southerly winds, partly cloudy weather an local rains, For the Upper Mississippi and Lower Mis- sourl Valleys, stationary or failing barom- eter, Wariner southerly winds, partly cloudy weather and ocenslonal rains, LUCAL UDSERVATIONS, ci GENENAL ODSERVATIQNE, Cutcago, Juno 3-10:13 p.m. Ther, Wind, (Wrther Har BEE ARLERABUABSSOSESAGSSAANTASLASSRESREEEE | Si GEpePCEPEEEE: Eeersi E PREG EEECESESESESS: at BE SRSSHE: _— THE MILLERS, Orxcrexatt, O., June 3.—The Millora’ As- sociation at Its mecting to-day elected the following officers for the next yoar: Prest- dent, George Bain, St. Louis; Vice-Preaie dents, Loren Fletcher, Minneapolis; Robert ‘Tyson, Baltimore; Secretary, 8 Li, Sea- mans, Milwaukee, ‘Tho question of establishing a school ‘or gollego for millers was discusaed and re- ferred to a comuitteo for report at the next Adjourned, At night a banquet was tendered the mom- bors at the Highland House. About 400 gee Including visitors totho International Exhibition, wore seated at tables, A SUDDEN DEATH. Special Dispatch to The Usteago Tribune, Dernorr, Juno 8—Charlos Schwartz, 60 years ot age, and for many years a merchant of this city, visited an assiguation-house this evening with an unknown woman, Thoy were assigned a room, and after being alone ashort timo the woman notified tho proprictress that sho was golng away, adding at her campanton was unwell, His room was visited, but he was ying on tha with’ his pants on and suld he was silghtly indisposed and would soun bo better, An hour later he was found to bo dead. It Is supposed that heart discaso carried him off, although the pollca soem to think thero is something wrong, ‘Iho deceased was ao «widower, ; MINING STOCKS, « San FraKarsco, Cal., June 3—Tho following oro tho cloaing quotations ut tha Stock Board: rial, DIAMONDS, SINGLE Of INT Pag: ‘Tuo cholevst display over shown in ‘West now on oxhibition at 8. Hyman & Co.'s, “ace utroet, be . [a " + Our bighost urtists in dontistry; ‘Thi ‘ ul ‘beyond doubt, thouzh but 63 a we SPORTING EVENTS. Class at Adrian. Cincinnati Again Beaten by Worcester Other Sporting News. THE TURE, BATTLE CRERK. Epectat Dtepatch to Tas Chicago Tribune. Barrie Crven, Mich, June 3,—Thore Was a good attendance at the races to-«lay, and the trotting was Interesting, ‘he sum- mares are as follows: 2:40 class, purse $000. George FIaconmewse Barceeanna Cincinxati, June 3—Queen City Jockey Club races, third day: Fine weather, gdod attentlance, good track, First race, for allages, dash one mile, Ba- bs be first, Bailey second, Loulso third, ‘fle, Second race, mile heats for a-year-olda: Brooklyn... ib Mery Ande: Boeswing "se caren dy Third race, all ayes, dash two mil Jim Matone, Cush Cla; mice JEROME PATI, New Yonr, June 3.—At tho Jerome Park Taces -the three-quarters dash was won Db’ Luke Blackburn, Checkmate second, Edel- weiss third. ‘I'lme, 1:18, The Fordham Handicap, mile and a quar ter, was won by George & cCullough, Manic F felds seconds, Quito third. ‘Time, 3:1437, The Withers Stake, one tlle, was won b: Fernelltie, Grenada second, Oden tuir We, 1.40, The half-mile dash, pyenrolds, was won by Spinaway, Sir ilugh second; Barrett third, ‘Time, 495/, miles was won by Milan, “The dash of agieta second, Virgilliun third, ‘Tine, AT ADRIAN, 230184, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, AnniIAN, Mich., June 8.—The program for fo-day’s races Included the 2:44 class, purse $1, divided In four; 3:28 class, same; and 2:49 class, pacers, $800, divided in four, ‘The 2:26 contest was carried by Green Charlie in three straight heats. ni sUAuLARY, ‘o-twonty-alx class, £1,000,—€600 to firs! S200 to Sook, $150 to third, ninety fourth, i 1G, Pate, St. Louis, Mo. Green Caarlle.1 1 J, D. Lucas, St, Louis, » John Spian, Chicago, & just A Sinitur Betrolte Look . Sin etrolt, Lookuu! W, MeGulre, Jr., Detroit, Tine : 2251; 2s . In the 9:45 class there were eleven entries, but Lucy, Seth‘? Bane, and W. K, Ning were drawn, and ight started and went in the order given below: Belle Baker, Jessie onpictnn Harry BB. Russell, Ellis, Wilbur ¥,, Disracl, BU MeLaughiln, Joyce. Six heals were frotted and the fluish postponed till to-morrow. Russell took first hent; tine, B:203%, Jessle took seconil; time, S:872¢. elle” Baker took third In 2:3584" and the fourth in 2:37, MeLaughiin took - feth; and the sixth in 234137, time, 3:42, in 3 paclug eluss tires heats were trotted, and the rave posta . Bay Billy, Topsy, Comet, and Ohfo Maid were given positions as named. Bay Billy took first heat nS 2337¢2 Comet exme in ahent on the sec- ond in 2330, white Bily got third In 9:304f; Topsy distanced. BASE-BALL. WORCKSTER V8. CINCINNATI. Speetal Disputes to The Chteayo Tribune. Woncrsrer, Mass., Juno 3.—Richmond and WHI White had the game pretry much to thomselves to-day, as two of the three hits inde were scratch-hits, one which dropped near the first base line, off Richmond, and the othor ‘Sullivan’s two-bagger, which bounded away from Manning as he was run- ning forward to get It on theily, Richmond's superior field support enabled the Worcesters to win, ‘the only error on the Worcester side belng Bushong’s low throw, which failed to cut the base-runner off at second. 12 0 0 Ho 00800010 oF ne, Fielding errors—Woreester, 1; Cincinnati, 4. Base hits—Woreester, 3; Cincinnati, 3 dwo-base bits—Bulllyan, Carey, First baso on orrors—Worvestor, 3, First base on balls—Croamer. Left on buses—Worcester, 3; Cinolnnatt, 3. Bruck out—Whitnoy, Ciroy @), J. Rollly @), ‘Clann. Binith, Mansell, ~Bults oalled—Tchmond, 102; White, 87, Stelkes catled—Iuchmond, 14; Waite, 17, Wild pitch White, Sain mc—T'wo hours Umpiro—Tlden, SAAN ‘ THE OAR, NEW ORLEANS, New Onreans, Juno 3.—At the Inter-State regatta the double sculls shell race was won by Terwilliger and Van Valkenburgh, : of Hillsdale, Mich. defeating tho Pensacolas, Fo fokes, Riversides, and’ Cohocs, of New i SUSPENDED, Nrw Yonrt, June 3,—Herman Lissberger, Metal merchant aud importer, No, 257 Pearl street, ‘suspended payment yesterday (Wednesday), Liabilities between $2,000,000 and $3,000,000, The creditors are few and are the principal banks, one of which has o claim of over $500,000, The suspension is ascribed to hoavy logs in tron, Since last November he hos “handled 140,000 tons of iron, the most of which was purchased in’ En- land when prices wer high. When fron ean to go dow many persons who had entered Into contracts with him broke them and the material was on lis hands, So, act- Ing on the advico of his friends and creditors, ho suspended and appolnted his son-in-law, Bornard Schultz, President of the Now York ‘| Sinelting aud Refining Company, as his as signee, WISCONSIN ODD FELLOWS. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicayo Tribune, Manison, Wis., June 8—Tho Grand Lodo of Odd Fellows to-day elected the following officers; Grand Master, R. E. Davis, of Dane County; Deputy Grand Master, O. L, Door ing, of Columbia County; Grand Warden, L. WwW. Bilghaun, of La Crossu; Graml Secretary, L. 3, Hails, of Dane County; Grand ‘Treas uror, David Adlor, of Milwaukec, No fur- thor business of a public charactor was transacted, ARKANSAS DEMOCRACY. Hock, Ark, June3—Tho ballot for Govgrnoy just taken: in the Dumocratic State Convention stands: Churchill, 83; Miller, 67; Wilaon, 53; Grace, 16; Smithou, 8; necessary to nominate, 119, At 6:30 p.m, the thirty-third ballot for Governor stoud; Churchill, 87; Miller, 69; Wilson, 5' 28, the other candi- intes ha’ ng beon ' proviously drappods and the Convention adjourned until 8:30 a, uw. to morrow, TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. New Yous, June §—The American rife team galled to-day for Ireland, New Youu, June 8,—The American Med- ical Association has elected John ¥, Wodges, of St. Louis, reshent, a—T Th : oxpoy, Ont, June §—The o Loulse and Prince Leopald will pass throug here this eyentug at 5 o'clock, en route for Milwaukee, Thoy will reach Detroit at 10 to-ulght, : f ECLECTIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. SrunayieLp, June $,--Tho State Eclectic Medical Association this morning elected the {following officers for the ensulng year: Pres- deny 7 K Fatal oe TENT EY Vice- 1g) corge Kirkputrl of Lahar Wrage OF sfbunt Ullvus: Bomreiarge a? Green Charlie Winner of the 2:26 |: Simmons, of Morrisonvillos ‘reaguror, RF. Bennett, of Litehfiell. Adjourned to meot at Springlield, Wednesday, June 4, 1881. a CANADA. TradeeNolationa with tho Mother- Country—Conjugal Infidelity and Pol= soning, Special Dispatch to The Chcago Tribune, MontTneas, Junc3.—For somo time past tha Diminion Board of Trade has had the question of trade-rolations with the mother- country before it, Mr. Patterson, Secretary of the Dominion Board of Trade, makes the report of the Executive Committee, which, in effec t, 18, that the Dominion Board of ‘Lrado will call the convention to meatin London, Eng,, in tho Inst week of February, 1881. This was agreed to by a meoting held under the auspices of tho Association of the Cliam- bers of Grent Britain, at which the Council of that Association was present, along with representatives of the Cansdlan and other Colonial bodies. It was agreed that the rep- resentation should -be: Great Britain, forty- gight dele tes; the Culonies, fifty-five, The leading subjects of the conference are said to be: the arrangement of fiscal relations: and a discussion of the advantage of direct trade between tha mother-country and tho Colonies, and the Colonies theinselves, A cnse of dafdet ty and attempted potson- ing Is before the Police-Court here. It ap- Pease that for some time past Policeman igres has been failing in health, wearin away almost to 9 skeleton, lic took {ll In “October last, and | is almost n shadow of Ils former self. He had spasinodic attacks at various thnes. and dally: grew worse, Last week he got his Supper as ustal from his wife, Marie Loulse Brazeau, and, ag he ate his meat, his teeth grate agulnst something. Ife found it neither bit- ter nor sweet, but It aroused his attspiclons, and, saving a portion of his supper, lie enr- ried it to Dr, Baker Edwards for analysis, Mhat sclentist found traces of tartar-emetle, he Chicf of Pollee was informed, who at once gaye the necessary. orders for -the arrest of the female mionster, It then turned out that another man had been co- habiting with the would-be Borgia, and had yisited the house continually during Bigres?’ absence. Mother-in-law Brazeau and another daughter, who resided with the betrayed. policeman, always played the part of senti- nels while the intruding rascal was In the house. ‘They were arrested as parties to the polsoning plot, and the police are looking for the man In the case, whose name they with- hold. * — TEMPLER'S SUSPENSION. Kana4s City, Mo., June %&--The reports sent abroad regarding the suspension of ‘T. J. Templer, a leading grain dealer of this elly, were greatly exaggerated. Mr, Templer has suspended business tem- porarily on necount of the fallure to make farge collections due on the tst Inst, ily sending here has been above critieisin, and he stitt has the confidence of business- net He will probably resume in a few a —— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yorn, June 3.—Arrlved, the steam- ship Nevada, fron Antwerp, New On.uans, June %—<Arrived, the steamship Fifeshire, frum Glasgow, QurENstowy, Juno 3.—<Arrived, Gallia, from New York, New Youk, June 8—Arrived, State of Pennsylvania, from Glasgow; Adriatle, from Liverpool, CROP PROSPECTS, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CARLINVILLE, Ill, June 3.—Tho seather for the past few days has been all that farm- ers coull ask for. ‘The prospect for winter wheat in Maconpin County was never equal. The prospects for corn, oats, and hay are splendid, FILIBUSTERING EXPEDITION, Montneat, June 3—It is rumored thata Cuban filibustering expedition composed of Americans left this port on bonrd.a steamer yesterday. The cargo {3 sail to he composed of. 150,000 cartridges and a i.rge number of firearms. ——————__. JACKSONVILLE COMMENCEMENT, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune. JACKSONVILLE, HL, June 8.—The fifty-first coinmenieenient of Illinols College took place ay. ne COTTON MILL BURNED, PINLADELPNIA, June 8§—The cotton mill of Campbell & Elliott, Twelfth street and Washington avenue, known as the Caledonian Mills, caught fire at 1:15 this morning, and fs still burning. it will probably be entirely destroyed, incurring a heavy loss. FRENCH CLOCKS, AND REAL BRONZES, Strangers ore cordially invited to call and seo the cholecst line over shown in our city. 8. Hyman & Co., 127 State street. A French artist to convey to the ful” gaid ho, “Ot never mi clothos aro old.” BUSINESS NOTICES, ve bis last work toa porter aon. “Bo carerut, be care “the picture ie scareely dry.’* 1" exclaimed the porter, “iny 'To One and All.—Are you suffering froma Cough, Cold, Asthma, Bronchitis, or any of the various Pulmonary troubles that ‘so often end in Consumption? Ifo, use“ Wilbor's Puro Cod-Liver Oil end Lime,” 2 eufe and gure rom- edy. This (4 no guack Britaratlony but fg regu hirly preseribed by the medical faculty, |“ Munue fucturod only by A. 1. Wilbor, Chemist, Boston. 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It koops the skiu of the scalp civan and pure, stimulates the bair follicles or glands, and bas the wonderful faculty of restoring gray halr to ite urig~ Ina} color, if you have any doubt un thy question, Just got one bottio, only Atty ovaty and you will nued bo wore pleading with, And for balduess it is tho only bair restoralive thet has stood the tost, 1§ will wake balr grow on aoy bald head if thoro are apy hair vetls or follicles in the skin, and it there are none, nothing can produce hair; but Nature seldom Woavos ber work half done, ‘These follicivs ere nuner= ally present, and only need the use uf “Hair Revi- yum" to start iho batr growing. Buld by all druggists Bi ffty cents. OC. N, CHITTENTON, Sule Prupriewwr, 315 Fulon-st, New Yue ¥ E “it Pays to Trade on the West Side,” CARSON, | PIRIES CO., Madison and Peoria-sts,, | - Invite the attention of the public, and especially visiting'stran- gers, to the GREAT WEST END DRY GOODS HOUSE, Recently Renovated, Improved, and Enlarged. to three times ita former size; equipped with Ele. gant Passenger Elevators, and uns equaled in light and convenience. Our Lower Rents Immense Space aud Faelitiess Our Custom of Making Close Pricess And Superb Stock; Enable us to prove to all interested in economizing in price; without sacrificing in quality, that : “It, Pays to Trade on the West Side.” THIS WEEK: Great Reductions in DRESS SILKS. Large Sacrifice on Dress Goods. Bargains in : GLOAKS AND SUITS. Special Display of 5 PARASOLS. New Millinery, Gloves, Laces. CARSON, PIRIE & C0, Madison aad Pooria-sts, LADIES’ GoobDs, Chas. Gossage & Co. Continue during this week their Great Sale: LADIES’ - “Inport Walking Jackets" AND “jolt Chih Delman” At Half Original Prices!: We have also made ' “Heavy Reductions” Silk Garments, ._ Ready-Made Dresses, Traveling Wraps, AND Children’s Dresses!” Chas. Gossage & Co. .* 106, 108, 110 Stato-st, 50, 68, 60, G2 Washingtonest, H CABINET’ PHOTOS, aE DOR, bp : CARD PHOTOS § 309 W. Madison-st. TRUSSKS, RUPTURE! 22220. Wo will pay toa charitadlo Institution §100 tn case ofan inguinal Mornia that can bo retalued by the band that we cannot rutain wilh the PARKER RE-, TENTIVE COMMON-SENSE TRUBS. patented July ¥We DARTLEIT, DULMAN & PARK MI, Gs Btate-st, Chicago, 1.9” DR, PANKEL, the patentee, bay bad 34 yours’ ex> perlunce, the last U yuara with Murino Jidspitals, Are my, Navy, and Ponsionor, tbe Guyernejans having adoptod our appliancu as the best in uso, *. 3 Cases that can ba cured we never fall to gure. Manufecturvre of the x ‘SEAMLESS.BEL ELASTIC STOCKINGS, ' Patented March 96.1878 ©‘ r ‘

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