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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY, MAY 26, 1881—TY eral Paci! SLVE PAGES. 2s _ a MARINE NEWS. the lawmaker, Not to und rallr was Sppeal so sia, ta) t was hardly a groat 000,000 interort on tholr stand x Government had pald thia to rallroads in which hy yest was, It did great work. Lam sat- SEER STUPIDITY \ ; to undorstand jt and endeavor to repress. ft it had no ownerahlp. He held that if the United | fefed with it.” . woitld only tend t0 orecen the polit mat for- Btates could dose much for the development of “You came down ono the newspapors protty Rook and barges, Maytlowor and barges; schoonnrs James King, Bangalore, E. M, Portoh, William J. Crosthwaito, Queon City. Jamaica, Goorge M, rane, L. 8, Hammond, Lauren Belief siderable addjtionnl expenditure of money, 'Tho Court, after ooneldoring tho ense, couscnted to grant A postponoment at plalntift's expense. Jaintif and hor witnesses left for Michigan —_—— steatners City of Cloveland, Peart, Flora. this evening. * tnilrondn, it wan cignrly its right to aid in devel--| hard {n your locture 2" Lake Freights Advanced Yesterday One- | “Passed down—Propolters James Fisk, Jr, a A rthweatera River | ces through whieh the remedy would Ill | oping tho waterways of tho land, which, in| “Well {t ta tit for tat. hoy wore not vo ; Oscoda, Banitac, ould, Baling and barges, rae as heii feat of the No mintely coin, ty tho pubile pald to a thin ayatom, extonded thrown ao eee ae | mmoraitil ty mo. Emad sli (ue oxeures that enn Fourth of a Cent on Both Wheat Oe Re tutlensdconeorts ne LABOR AND. OAPITAL it al Improvement Oon- rond an ainount sufficient to meet operating | The Cominiasion to doviao ways and meann for |: bo mado Cur thon ang they publish what will and Corn. ‘Wind northenat: fresh. Woather fine, asa? expensed, nitea nace Unprovomaniay | Sa gh Saettatt Wie uea HED igre | st to por and on nun neers HER HE te, Mba aed rirzenvna A ———— 3 ‘ yontions and @ reasonable dividend on the cost of the | conaned to ths rivor proper. itebould oxtond |’ f Warmington, Itepubllo and conaorta, Bay City Bptetal Dispatch to The Onteago THhuns + trond, it had pald ehough, and no doubling or |- i ROSPECTS. pal a8) Y set Dr-watoring oF took could have the slightest | Snerei he vigeransly pursued. ite atindea to OROP P Lumber Freights Continue Vory drabertes Garden Gy, and barges, and tus) Pirrgnuna, Pa, May 23.—The Committees justification. This was one of tha abuses | tho Increase of the carrying trado at St. Louia M TOWAs Firm, with 0 Scarcity of ‘Down—Propollors Empire State, Bohaffer and | of tho Amalgamated Association and of tha fes in Interest Ropros | which had crept into tho rallway syatatn ‘of | and Now Orionns. ‘Thoro was a constantly z barges, Chicago and consort, City of Concord { fron manufacturers here have beeh in seaslon, yo State this. country which could not have an | increasing demand for the products of: tho : SELBY COUNTY, Vessels, and consort, and schooners Charles Lurling, | to-day conferring about th 5 Nearly Four Hun- Tee cen Y Tcl vanino siver way by.| Norhwest by the West Indios and Houta Bpecial Mepateh to The Chteago Tribune : Luoy J, Clark, and Metropolis. y conferring about the scale of prices to - sented by fl logates whieh to put a plop to this Increnso of the | Anterien, anc this ull ogoult ho developod to | HAMLAN, In, May 2h—All small rain Wind northeast, brisk, Woather fino. be paid for the year beginning. Juno 1, The, "dred Deleg e nominal cost of railway Ines than by the fn- " f | m= | imerco wore being davelaped. and vast amounts | 6own and coming up finely. Prospect for a Torr Cornonne. peeomt ot and conatruetion of water Tutites, iad ant ‘exnonted tn tio ententions. |igooil’ crop -hevec. vi tise A Dott By aoa Would enforce tho greatest posalble | gna" building of, rallwayn in. tho southwest t0 | third of tha jane esa TAN AGOGE Ainount of construction for the lenst poss!- | bring us intooloas commorolal relations with corn p. . ® proceedings are strictly secret, but Seoratary Martin said this evening that everything was working harmonfously, and that the scale Likelihood that the Schooner Nabob Will Bo Released from Her Spectat Dtspaten to The Chieago Tribunies Port Connonse, May °5.—Passed down— Schooner Guiding Star, Dotroit to Oswego, , * * | presented by tha tron-workers, which differs. Several Gentle- |} tie cost, and, if lt had always been tho rule | Mexteo, which would atoadily tnorensc. ‘Tho | ton days later than usual. Corn about twen- Perilous Position. wheat; A. Mulr, Tolodo to Kingston, corns | only in min 4 te speeches; py in th piel crubtice’ the produetaof tha West would | early completion of tho Southern Paaitio Tall: | ty, Greator acreage of wheat and less of barge Mogalo, Chicago. to efigptreal wbents | in dee, would pardlen ace trom the on. me. ‘ell Known in the be going forward to. the seaboard to-day at | rond to pointa on the Misstasipp! Kiver largely han li fi don’ . HN ke Untarlo, Ch! ontroal, | says there is no danger, of trouble bo men Fontonsed’ tho tradia in this vatloy, and theso | com than last year. The farmers don’t scom hi Propeller Lake Ontario, Chicago to Montroal, re rouble between Northwest. nich less rates, and, the, endite Lransvorin: | facts only eraphasied the TE ean ne ae eer ethey hed any reason tobe | The Steam-Barge A. H. Morrison | wigan on erin, Coburn to | eeayets ant emnloyés kere this seuson. dition Tia At presents “A'-canal from the | flonalnation. ILwaa the Government's business | discouraged at the prospects, Plenty of Runs Aground on Duns Chee eke tianea’ Bee Gatherings to Coles: | qneturers telaye ew glass rants es Blsaiasippl River to the inkes would tend to "ARTIFICIAL WATERWAYS pa eaten tn Food shapo ind grass lap's Reef. 0, Hants allglasatuezsaationdar Olver Mowat, to closo all factories In thi {lstrlot on June 1,— pu ' Boh month earlior than usual. 1a guapenaion, in the form of canals, and which should bo con- H fromm Toledo, with corn; Ella Murton, from To- q. jroad Monopolies Condomned and tho | ay exp ro aut THRGH PERNICIOUS PrAc- | ULTeLOUMES Govemmencat a rominimum of peetat peu COUNTY. Tedo, with corn, 4 Depected to bring moat an ingcone te prices: ies of Canals and Rivers ; TICKS tho cost, making thom froo toall, aubjectto | tates te ane Chicas tte Serious Collision Betweon tho Tug MILWAUKEE, ‘The manufacturers claim that thoy have boon Beauties on tho part of railway corporations compet- | propor restrictions, thereby reducing tho cost HAWTON, Ia, May 25.—-Onte are all sown Spectal Diapateh to The Chicago Tridunse Paying per cont more wages than they ever IMlustrated. aoe att oe ea oor yormimied by tho | Of transportation nt our. products ta, Atiantio | at this date, but baraly sown. | Wa hail snow Gregory and the Schooner arnethtelal Dienaten to, The CMeaoe Trinuine 1.4 | Dald boforo; and wil likely order a reduction Suisslasippl to products of the Weat had al- | ports, There could be clash between the canal | 1} ing around In piles Ulf about the 20th of Blackhawk. quict to-day owing ed the savaneein the price | during the Yacation, Tho blowors will probably ———— 4 ready proven a valuable. check upon this | 8d river Interests, beonuso of tho mutual der | Apr] i, which was followed by a successiot of wheat. four conta was tho best offor for | resist any reduction, and tho suspension may be oy 4 o be le ary Lid 5 esac] ro. Ms (og from Secretary Windom fa Ens | were concerned, A canal of proper capacity | Michigau Canal and tho oxtension to 9 | Corn planting is very backward, there nob a page Nantn: Charters wore manent $276, DOr . Gree! and ota shold be built to meet all con: T he Misslastppl Et thereby plact: ACOIDENT TO THE TUG GREGORY. qouragement of the Convons tingencles—from the Inkes to the Misslasippl awe Ondine “Btakes See ero tne and | Deng at this date more, than one-fifth of the Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Gord OF wood from Detroit and Hodgobog Har- SOUTH ELGIN, ILL, tlon’s Purposes. would eompol an enlargement of the ‘Erle tho west of her (n oloso communication with | Whole work done, Of fall wheat thre, was | seungzon BAY, Wis May 25—Whilo the tug | "Arrived from betow-Sohooner Pullaskis, Spirial Divates $0 Ze Gnesiae == nn i the groatinkes, tho Wolland and Erle Canals, | Dut little gown In this county, but what little pane ae ee eae doast twa and the st. ‘Lawrenoe Itivor. Ho vompared the: | was swt Is looking wall. ‘itye Js genorally : ports through which to reach the outer currying ratos between Chicago und Davenport | promising, and meadows are generally look- man Horr Bleoted Pormanont Pres- Sours Exar, Hl, May 25.—A few of the hands in Tefft, Davidson & Co.'s iron-works have struck for higher wages. Unless: the Grogory was towing tho schooner Blackhawk, lumbor-ladon, thrqugh the canal last night the tug ran against a raft of loys, which stopped her Cleared—Stenm-bargo C.J. Kerabaw for Dufe falo, and schuoners W. H. Vanderbilt, George ft. Warmington, and Botle Mitohell, for Escanaba. by rall anit what thoy would havo been by wator | ing well, but are now noeding rain, ‘Taking tho world, ‘ing te tho rates ob in 1870 by the ke of th BUFFALO. : balance of the employés ulso - ent, and Other Ofloors and Oom- en nlion ot enter Adams, of Illinols Ero Ganat.” ‘The “agraga aie charged ver ton Inia edoaerailin i by no meas at this, ‘tine caoauaeienes he: eabbonat, Wbloh ree eee Roe teh te Te Eevate rete potter crease in their pay, the rabablity now fe tant air appolnte 2 8 $2.20, anal 3 Inttoriog, an ing © 10, Ne You oo = Hes mitteea Appointed, ho Chale appointed ox CHEDENTIATS, | Wold have Deon bute conte, « diferonce $1.0, | cheored aver Lfarmers arenotfeoling especially | or pmokostack off and carriod away a portion | china, arai®, Duluth: propellors St. Loule, Ne- | go, aad’ dil tools places with new hands: go, and fil their placos with now handa, ————— of bor own headgear. RAN ON A REEM. Tho steam-bargo A. H. Morrison ran on Dun- braska, Cuba, and Dean Richmond, grain, Chi- cago. Cleared—Propotler Araxos, Sault Sto. Mari propellers Boston and Nebraska, Chicago; pi or over 68 per cent, Ho compared ratos to | favarablo season throughout, accompanied by consisting of Georgo E, Adams, of Illtnols; | other pointe, and stowed Srcmumeditteronce In | {ne wrestest dingence apon {ho part Of the iapateh to The Chicago Tribune. Willinungon Darly, of Hennopin, Ills James | favor of water transportation. The addross was | farmers, can resultin succoss next tall. Wo 1 A Paris Industry. Oe ee the North §, Hurley, of Wanello, Ia. G L. Godfrey, of eluborate, and replete with statistics and quote | haven prospect for apples, but the crop will bo Ae May 25.—The -|s 63 Le . Parisian. ne, showing tho grent necessity of canal | light! “ison to tt . lnp's Heef to-day, and was pulled off by tho tug Her China and schooncr William Howo, coal, Among tho curiosities uf Paris is tho market DAFENFONT ten in ald of River and | Des Motuos, Io.; J, 1. Berryman, of Wiscon- See ae oe eer Wola te Code hee pecs cacene Hluy Simuke. iuluth; schooner Slarengo, coal, Milwaukee. ' | for clxar stumps inthe Placo Maubert. Rvery gestern Convon! ‘ led Jer at 1 | iu; John G. Prother, of Missouri; J. Li vention in behalf of the State of own, Bpeetat Dispatch to Th Chteago Tribu ‘IHS BCROONER W. R. TAYLOR. Canal freights remain tho same—6 cents on | Morning from 8 to 10 o'clock this soone of buale alIinproverment was called to order a! Walker, of ‘Totedo, 0.1 Mr. Palmer, of Mich- Tho Jon. Carter H. Harrison, Muyor of Chi- as dtepateh fa 2Re 90 Lig Bpectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribu wheat and 4% conts ‘on corn. Bhipments, 00,000 * ot Mr, * y the Hon, J. MM. gaye, canie next, and opened his speoch by sny- | , ORANGE Cry, Ia. May 25,—Socding is alt dono, 'elock an orl President of the | igany and Mr, McDonald, of Minnesota. fag that in his oplolon wator-waye were tho ont SECEDE EDEN AN 18a unut one-half of tuo Gord a jee Mippl ittver and Canal In- | | ON motion of Mr. J.C. Dore, of Chicago, | Me ytesnd monopolies swliain bat and keops | toh f A Iino on ¥ ing ruilrond monopolies withi unis, ‘wo | wenced yot. Prospects for wheat and oats are rrement commissiut. ‘There, were over the Chalr appointed a Committe on Pert Ne aera ttenod the, perpetulty of itopub. | 809d now. Corn ts boing put in rather into, and Th detegates representing all the North- | nent Orguuization and Itulos as follows: J, | Nenu institutions, ana th worst, of theso was | Wildopend much upgn tho season as to the é * : t 01 1 tale 1 amount harvested, ‘Iho acroage ss compared Mi Tansutes, present at the opening of the | C- Dore, Chicago; C.D. Clark, Peorla; Craig | corporate monopoly, whieh bad no, soul, and | with ‘last yenr is about the same. Wo have ness te fullof life. A kilogram of atumps from Londrés clyars Js) worth one trang Cy centimes to two franca 60 contimos: ade cording to the length of thostump. Tho endsot olgurs,at ye and 10 centimns cach, only bring from %5 contimes to ono france 50 centimes the * kilogram, ‘There are four or-five: wholesale doalers in cigar stumps who have tholr head- ey Nonrivonr, Mich. May 25,—Owlng to a mia. | bushels. understanding between the owners and under- writors, tho schooner W. Rt. ‘Taylor was not tuken to Milwaukeo as reported, Tho tug Wins: sow has arrived to take tha Taylor to St. Catha- rines, whero she will recolve necossary repairs. THK TWO FRIENDS. ESCANADA, Spsctat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune. * ‘ESCANABA, Mich.. May 23.—7 a. m.—Arrived— Propellers, Minnesota, Argonaut, W. L. Brown, 8, C. Baldwin, Mary Jarecki; auhooners Jura, A. Cobb, Halloran, L. Chandler, Jessie Linn,-O. G. % +, wuarters {n the wing saloons of tho vicinity, and ° : : 4 ae oa ee eet crower woather sines | _ ‘Tho Loviathan roturned to tha schooner Two | Tmmpm,C, Nelaan, Melinna, Be 0. Hutchinson. | {ove deal with thoi furalsnors, wt 104 ion, Chicago sent a larga delegation, Alexander, Missouri; Piatt B, Walker, ze axaspornted people, who might in tho end be | Fring rainy oponed oy at eta fine mtowing | Frieuds in North ay. picieared Propellers Ne be ae frown, | Siaith | Haveold mon and woraca, sd ‘rated amaoay, Mayor, and Including repre- nenpolls; Osborne, Toledo; PL. B, Looms, | ¥! weathor. Farmers genorully feel ns iY they BROKE HEN WHEEL. Pore leg, Ieeue dat aah Pha eae Much of the tobnccd thus scraped tognther Is beaded by ie Guts Connell, the Board of | Jxcksun,Atteh.; John Van Valkenburg, Kort | DESTHOY THE WHOLE MACHINENY OF GOV | wero going to havo ad yield this springy Spectat Dispateh to The Ohteaco Tribune, Fee ey re eon Te Tidan on © | gold to workmen, and much ts ‘leo aald to bo exe wale ale Som, ho citizens of | Madison, In; John L. Cofin, Fort Dodge, ERNMENT though some nro rathor deapondent aboutgot- | saxigrem Sich, Say f.—The stoain-barge |. nee Beye i ported under tho title ‘Tabac de Paris, Thero ' ‘Tade, Sataratt : order to get rid of Its exeresconces, It bohooved | ting In thelr antire acreaga. : ’k istund, and Moline had | 1a; John D, Lake, Minneapolis. Tmankind to follow out the plans of tho gront RAN SOUNTY, Dasa Arar "and taka are | On motion John W. Burdette, of Burling- Biginecrs of tle, universe, and to” dl FRANKLIN COUNTY: oa . iB. Bpectat Mapateh to The Chicago Tribune, 4 ton, In/, was elected Sceretary, and J, W. | canels on tho tinos inurked out. Mr.) iraypros, Ia. May 25,—Condition of orops of the “altars eee arpengomens Howard, of Danvillo, 1k; Frank Garennie, Hareledsailvorsted nlitiog a ebip-osoal from: Rou. Soeding mostly done, with the exeaption vere ya hel Lt Curtls Opora-Itouse, n | Of Missouri; and L. L. Breese, of Wiscon- IKinole & Michigan Conul. tte had heard that | Of flax. Corn about onarball or, two thin meet ’ MARQUETTE. Aptctal Dtspateh to The Chicago Tribune, . -' Manquetre, Mich. Mav 25-~Arrived=Pro- oller Vionna; schooners Verona, H. G. Cleve- land, G. W. Davis, Gallatin, ..“ Cleured—Propellers Vionna and Havana; Grace I’atterson broke ber wheel on a snag in this harbor and [eaves to-night for Milwaukee, towod by the tug Williains, to be ropnired. TUE SCHOONER NAnOD, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. MILWAUKEE, May 25,—Steain-pumps have been was an old fellow in the. Maubort quarter fo moerly who beca.no so rich at this bumble but ness of selling cigar stumps that be bad an an- nual income of 15,000 francs, AMOSEMENTS. - hooners Verona and Genon, v4 tT planted. Small grain ts looking fincly, and, ex- lacad on the schuonor Nabob, ashore at Cana *eBersad up—Propellor Atlantic. aN" rome structure, xentbig about 1,000 per ain, ngyistants. Foo TNT a cote ere operat ie | copeing ato sowing, 18 fully as forward ascom- | felurd, and capt, Kirtiand writes tat ho oxpoote | Wind southeast, fresh. Fougy. CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL, a Tie parquet was devoted to the usvof |. Mr. Ulark, of Kaokul, moved that would interfere with their lumber business. ee a ee eae crear utter, | 12 Have ber afloat in a for days. SaaS = . zeny, Includlug many | A COMMITTER OF ONE FNOM EACH STATE lelegate from Minnesota, on bobalt o! ing, but.a shower would do good. Acrenwe of DISS. OF. NIURIES. Spectat Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, dnectes, a Geasen W. should be appointed by the Chalr, which ontire dulegalian COs thut State, pronounced | gory and tins groater than lust yoar; onts avout | », Jahon, Epzztund, the pallor wno guifered a | | Cuevstaxn, Qu May BCleured—vrupellers , I ‘O-NiIiGHEH I ft les occupied He rt Democrat, rend | Should report as to how the Conmultteo on | "str. Harrison sald if ble eloquenca had caltod tho samo; wheat tess. Haar Hol Hoy on saturday ase, died to-day. | Menooner A: G. Maroy, Milwaukee, code Ballon, of the Da rin Resolutions should be constituted, All resn- | out euct a disclaimer he was glad. Ho procecdod DOMEN COUNTS. Charters—Scbooners King Sisters, coal, Ash- TUM CALL FOlt THR CONVENTION, ‘ to.show that tho canal would out down freight Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, tone erent Apri ie Fe GRAND MrAllan nominuted Judge J. Hl. Mure lutions offered should be submitted to tho | ruteson grain. olgbt cents per bushel, and Ag- | | Priaaiat, Iny May 2i.—The goneral outlook PORT OF CHICAGO. ae eee waste, con, “Diack: iivor to wd Mr ity, as. Temporary Chaliman. Committee on Hesolutions without debate, | ured out on this busts a handsomo percentage | for crops Is vary flattering. The snow did not LAKE FREIGITS, Duluth pt a i) phy, of this clty, as. Temp + | ‘Tho sald Committee should also bo charged | 93, tho capital required for building the canal: | Ko of Hole until April 17 to 20. The gfuss | Tako frelghts advanced % cent yesterday, : enix. 3, Allan sald they had met In the Interest ith the duty of tt satel © | With the canal cowpleted grain could be shipped | started ormediately, andat this timo vegetne | soverni yoasela being chartered with corn for sed facilities for cheap transporta- | With the duty of reporting resolutions @X- | from Ronkg Istand to Chicago for five cents. por | tion Is fully as forward as at thie tine last year, | Tint oe g conta, the mto for wheat being ro- Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago THhunks of Increas minlght be, if ly th pressive of tha sense of the meeting. bushel Insterd of nino or ten conts as atpresent, | The snow commenced hero Oct. 1h, Inet fall, and a ef ly 1c for wheat being Eni, Pa., Moy 5, — Entered—Fropellers ton, whatever they migit be, If only they | Use chorey, of Chie cd terofortho | A SAVING OF ¥oUR CENTs Pen nvater, — | Beco corn tn largy quantitios {8 yet tu the Hold. | ported nt 4% cents. Tho onmagements au ‘Worthington, ore, Slarquette; Gordon Campbell, BY THE gered (o promote the common welfare. ‘The r, Shorey, of Chicago, moved to refer rs is ee People are both’ busking cuit, planting corn. | nounced wera: To Buffalo—Propelier H. Bissall, | Wheat, Chicnxo. 4 % on tho grain grown In tha four grest Northweat- d i neeoulty for stich improved facilities was Zeng ution to the Committeo on Permanent eri Sietea wguid uonoune wo 81393 obeneh Year, Work on the, farm 1s behind three, wooks, nt recognized on all hands. Rallroads, Uke all ui Ns . No mun had any right to forbid the 7,000,000 | pocessarily not yet planted unicss ft be done ibercorporations, must be brought under Considerable discussion followed upon this. | of people living in thoaw grout Siutes | very tate. Madh inky perhaps not got planted. are ‘Leontrol of nw. ‘Chey must | A motion to adjourn, supported by tho | front gutting | tue best plea thoy could | Labor is very sonra, Eveey available, person, the restralot anu control o y Chicago delegates and ‘a few others, way | fon{helt promucne Tho spenker showed by tig | nen, women, and childeon, aro at work. ‘his teallowed fair compensation for thelr eapl- | Chicago Bate! h ures that canals had heon fastered by the | deficiency in acreage in non: planting ‘of ald fand there was no way in which thay yuted down by a very large majority. French and other Eurupean Governments, aud | ground will bo more than doubly mado up in $ wy f *) argued that Atmeriea should spend money in tho | the large amounts of new breaking, which will could bo restricted 80 readily as by the com- Mr. Shorey's motfon shared a shnilnr fate. | re as” Tho wanted tho MNlinols & Mlchigan Fhe Larme amOUits OF no Bree Me taend peltlonof water routes, Water wns recog. | Tt was agreed that tho Committee should not | and tho ZrleCunals to be mado ship-canats, and | nercs of now breaking will probably be sown to he cheapest method of carrying | be appointed untll after tho report of the | at the samo time he wanted tho Missiselppl | fiqx in tho county this year. Have hud xpun- oa ie TMG Commilttes on Credentiala, ‘Cho motion of | Miver improved. | All those great. bishwaye Of | dance of rain,--parhaps nono tua much for the heey freight, ‘The members. of tila Con- \ if i ~ commerce should be thrown open te the pauplo | gojl, but tho’ farmers have lost some thereby. wnlon favored Keeping fhe Mississippi | Mr, Clark was then carrlud, A recess was | free, | LGreut npplaugg, Whont from faur to nix inches high; consldern- 80,000 bushels corn; prupeller Arabia, 33,000 Clouted--Sehconce Alloghony, coal, Chicago; bushels corn; sohoaner ‘T. Parsons, 24,000 bushele Propel Hehe, ioe Mah, LiAnnseyla00p corn; sobooner E. Corning, 60,000 bushels corn, MUSKEGON. To Sarnia—Schooner Acontias, 18,000 busholy Speclat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. corn, To Kingstou—Schvoner Clinton, 17,000 MUSKEGON, Mich., May #5.—Clearances to-day, bushels corn, Total capacity, 114,000 bushels | 74, Lumber shipments, 3,555,000 fect, corn. ‘Tho new sohoonor Annio F, Morris cleared Lumber freights continue frm, and vessels with hor first cargo of lumber to-day for Chicas go. Sho fs owned in this city by Morris Bros, could be chartered at higher rates woro there any available. APOLLO CLUB, Asisted’ by MISS ETIIE BUTLER, DR. GB HAINES, C, A. KNORR, W. 1, OLARK, EDOUARD HEIMENDALL, WAL. SEEBOKCK, and HM. WILD, " Tesorved sonts, Wc, 75c, und $1. For sale at the box- oftce, HOOLEY’S THEATRE, Commencing Monday, May 23, Tho tug Kingsbury {s at Arnold's shipyard for repairs. et CHEDOYGAN. ? Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune,” ARRIVALS. Prop Scotin, Buffain, sundrios. i en ee ted thi c FT ee a ° 4 MATES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY,. WwnAtor juin, 0! jcago, presonte 1o ra- ht i ry % 1 AE DOYGAN, co., May 25. louradl to-! a Second and last Week of tho Stoelo Mackayé iver from source to motith fi shape to float | taken until 8p, m. 3 cee ee aeeene areca On OCUOnTIaTE, aNd Bald. | ee eee eee a ee eat and jubllayts Pe Co REIS THe Schooner Cura Parkerutd propotior Van itaaite. | Company tn the superb Comedy-Drams, ithe commerce that could be carried upon AVTERNOON, + that thoro tad beon no contests, On ingtion, the | thauyt tho past winter bas been hard. Prop Sky Lawk, Bouton Harbor, sundries. Prop George Dunbar, Muskegon, suudrios, Prop Annie Laura, Muskewou, juinber. It ls very emoky on tho Straita, and‘can sco but a short way out'trom here. t of iy hi ‘Tho ft Thy looked upon tho Mississlpp! River ‘Tho Convention reassembled at8 p. m., and | reading of the names was diapenacd with. Threo | bore will hold wood for our four northevat COO ee ere nor vory wari. a : was nddressed by the Hou. J. 13. Ienderson, pane anu soventy-ning delegates wore ro- | countios. WON AT LAST. rf Yrop M, Grob, Wai ¢, lumber. TOLEDO. : Largo and enthusiastic audiences. t Tis OREAT ARTERY OF COMMERCE who represents the Sixth Iinofs Distriet It | oir: cusimirree ON PERMANENT ONOANT- ICANSAB. Prop Atabla, Hutalo, sundries, Koeetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Runday, May 2, the Original BIRCH & NACKU toon whieh thoy must rely for ull time as | Congress, Ile sald the question of cheap ZATION AND RULES Bpeetat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Prop Joter-Uccan, Escanaba, iron oro, Torzno, 0. May 25.—Tho' charters were mado SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS Dirost from tholr Opera-}foute, New York City. MWYVICKER’S THEATRE, LAST WEEK OF TITH , MADISON-SQUARE THEATRE COMPANY vory Evoning pt 8 o'ctock, HAZEL -KIRKE. ¥ With ith Groat Cant!” “SUEDE AN, AAP SoM SEINE 603,804,PERSONS WAITING - _, . a‘ FoI 4.-PAW, - Prop Tempest, White Lake, lumber, Prop Lake Brie, Collingworl, luinber. Prop James Eblealey, unisted, lumber, Prop New Era, Grand Havon, lumber, Prop J. H. Owen, Escanaba, iron ora, , Prop Colin Canipbell, Ludington, lumber, Stmr Muskegon, Escanaba, sundries. ~ . Prop Charles Riotz, Manistee, lumber, ‘Sug Uamarck, Munekanuce, towing. Hs Ser Bellu Brown, Ogano Bay, telegraph polos,, tonday, on a8 fol dea Baal cart fo atone real, 744 conta; cos to Ugdensbuns, conts; wheat, Detroit to ISuffato, 2% conts. PORT DALHOUSIE.” Spectat Dispatch'te The Chicago Tribune. Pont DaLuquatk, Ont. May, 25,--Passed up— Foseonee Lowia Ross, Kingston to Chicazo, pig- ron; atcam>barge D, it. Vau Alien, Kingston to Chicagy, pig-iron. ? KINGSTON, 55 Special Dispatch to The Chieaco Tribune, '. Kinastos, Ont., May 25.—Arrived—Scbooner 6G. BR. Sloan, from Chicago, cornt Munzanilla, am Chicago, corn; Florctta, from Chicago, orn, 4 BAMNTA, Z Spectat Dispateh to The Chteaga Tribune. Shunra, Ont, May 25—Passod up—Propolior Acudla, for Chicago. ; aH; STURGEON DAY, F North- | transportation from the graln-zrowing uls- | roported tho following as permanont officers of T, Il, May 34—Your special dis- Ho ae eee erie iaiuenes eerie geaboard. sere. the important | fee couentions"Pesaone: fe 'S, Tipe East | yee ee ti dated RET é a ucstton before tho people of tho Wost, He Suginaw, Mich; Vico-? rosidouts, W. Palmer, s y ke a infayur of the connection of sixty-five miles | 4 Detroit; J. 1, Switz, Now York: J, W.Chnpiaan, | fs evidently written, by:seme one who has froa Hennepln to Rock Jslaud by means of | clalmod to stand in tho tront rank of those | Connell thuity; George Sehnelitor, Chicazos W. | not tho facts In regard to’ Inrme portion of q : 1 Walker, Voledo; Charles Soymour, Lu Crosse, 1. 1 1 saippl aud |, Who belleved {n improving tha navigation of | . ‘ ho State of Kansas, Hay-. soa Mhoroute doven tho Alsisivpl aud | asap acu namo cio hu went'| Sty iuge arias Mlagm MGioe: CAMORAEE | tne tenpelod over ae ingot Go ‘Kansas DI- ‘ edtd seo direct water communication be- | son, Des Moinua; Willian Pottit, Minncapolls, 7 _* wisover 600 miles, Ingo woy and atno tine yiaion of the Northern -Paciti¢ Railway dur- Se ans y tween the Upper Mlssisa!ppl and Chicago, Ho ‘the Tempurary Scorotartes were mado perinne | t weok with a'view to obtal toullso much be dona for ao litte, for B) Dn a x at MMeRAUTD. Tanke | Ronee ‘Thy Curainittay decided that at resulu- | {ng tho past weok with a'view to obtaining anil could be butlt for $5,000,000 that would | Wd. voted for ory Hons should zo without dobate to theCommittce | facts. in regard to the condition of winter fuat na f the Northwest. - The ing to these onds, St. Louls and New Or- | on Resntutons, thot all yotos should be taken by | whost and other crops, the following Is a Sulniioroy GF. tha’ ortiwes N8 } scans must nob think the commerce of | deleqtions..aud tunt debato should be Iiinited to te iret att aE ah Pealedtly ee the route Bad the greut Northwest could be contined to ton minutes to cach speaker, fair statomant: First, wheat, with the ox- eo shown iy surveys now by ‘Congreasmon torr, on taking his seat asChalr- | ception of very late sown,'never lovked bot- posession of tho War Department. ‘tho | one beaten track. That trade must take In | mun, improved the @pportunity to give Mayor P y i i] it " + | Harrison a svoring. The latter had said that. ter, and if nothing befalls it will show soma Saker hoped tho, Convention would gct Chica nts Glevulnt aN ow pris SIE ited Conpressmon and legiviators wore rondy to te | of the largest ylelds known to the State; and ‘hanmontously for tho beat Interests of tho | canal, Out belloved ® water-way ampla fur | bouxbtat any peloc, But the speaker wanted | the central and western portion shows bet- tase they all [tad at heart. present requirements ones Know ConRrons bad preatly im- | tor than the casturn., ‘There is no danger Schr D. L. Filer, Menckaunce, lumber, Schr E. T, Judd, Monokautice, luinbor. Behr Marinotto, Menekaunes, lumber, Schr Kossto Hoult, White Lake, rallway thea, Schr Floronce Lester, Maniutec, umber. Scbr McUlollan, Whito Lake, rallway ties, Schr Uttor, Ludington, lumber, Schr Conncaut, Ludington, lumber. Schr Mystic, Ludington, lumber. Sebr Arendal, Mantateo, lumber. Sohr Amorivan Unton, Buifalo, coal. Sehr Louise, St, Joseph, lumber, vt : I: ET Di po th WHO WILL SOON DE HERE, Tentlon, DOLLA, . | plauae, and the Chuleimun want On tO aay UBEE | fallen during the spring months, and up to tho | Hobe Qavonturec Grindstone City, grindetones, | Schuoters elle Walbridgo and Amorice, . ChE RemOnLy. ‘ THE WON, JAMES F, WILSON, or about as much ng was pald fora Custom: | Wie Culvention tid mine te epee inst, “‘Lho harvest will commence by the | Schr City of Greon Say, Escanaba, iron-ore, et ra te NE WEEK ONLY, : Fullowing san abstractof an address by | House in any one of tho Jurgecities, ‘Tho tnnitiply meana of transportation, and not {2 | acim qo ist af June. Spring whent and oats ull | Sobr Myrtlo, Buskoxon, lumber. "Os H .; Commencing Monday, May 30. Flowing som, abstract of wn addrose bY | trnctieapiity of the route from linmoplu to | Sivng’ thay wante to cuenpun, the auerving | JOCK wel, orn (6m a texan Of Ero ac8 | Bene Oe Jemnian: Muskegon, i tumbor. » ¢SHORT-HORNS. SRE CUYNDIG GHEATEES Heat vas tia’ tee Viceks Isinnd bad beon affirmed by successive | business of the United Staten, and to doit util | ie eed oueaton will Go ‘ible te no | Soar Maine, Wate Lukoyctas. ine @tdaainna nr 3 (Glarieat, opposite Bherinan Hous. tea an ‘ ash tne aranapartaton an buards of engineers, It had buon sald that | mously. without ratsing auy'row betwaen Chl | Oxaggoration ao tar ua tho Portion of tho State | Bohr Emelitie, Mantstoc; tes, Mecting plundians Breeders at Indi- 2 ————— the (lak slmuty tho constriction, OF fy | Lilinuls, tf she deatred the canal, showid | cago and Bt, Touts. Skee whion L travoraed ie concerned, Stock of | Sohr Luokout, Cheboygan, tice, +45, Anapolts, +] Bvory evening at Sand Matinecs Wednortay, Bature- fa Mat ad called then toy pubes. ee Dulld it herself; but Tnols was not ont ho Convention adjourned until 8 p. a, fll kinds is in good condition, Sheop-raisers | Schr W, #1. Dunham, Mankfort, lumber. BotclajDiarfites to The Chicago Tribune : “ar. ‘and Sanday, I pete SNING HE ” Fi u 5 . : % ‘. #4 TOE ee eee eee ae eee ae ee cee ee a tnuah goae Hinncsota EVENING HEBBION, hayo not lost to oxvced 3 per cont. Whoro thora | Sobr Minorva, Muskegon, lumber, InpiaNavorisyInd.,, May 35.—The Shart- |" Hl HENRY'S PREMIUM MINSTRELS! Sehr Mary Amanda, Grand Haven, lumber. Seber Transfor, Muskegon, lumber, Schr Ataunto, Muskegon, lumber, Ser City of Evie, Grand Haven, lumber, Scbr C. 0. D., Grand Haven, lutaber, Sebr A, M, Beers, Munistev, lumber, Schr Radicn!, Pontwater, bor, Schr ltauso simmons, Muskegon, lumber, Schr Iron State, Beganabay iron-ore, Sehr Moroury, Ludfigton, lumber, Schr J. B, Primo, Mauisteo, lumbor. ACTUAL SAILINGS. Prop Mary Grob, South Haven, sundries, Prop Escanaba, Escanaba, Prop Vanderbilt, Butfalo, 40,000 bu corn, 760 bria Hour, and sundries, On renssombling at 8 o'ctuck the Chatrman | is failure in condition of elthor gralu or stock, it Pimould bo reformed. Waterways wore | oF uthae Nora eer ae had” wnts,, present | roud a telegram Stat rocolved frum Gov. Gullom, | gan only be atteibuted to the sblftlosnoss Of the bortatlon, atu those’ Witten nature had pro: | thoroughly in furor of tha plan, and highly ap: fe be prussac and Mise aympatey with Manos’ | numorous ovan in the inagnlioent State of Ill Tiled sivuld bo kept In. tho, highest tate | Provedot the movement, Thu ‘npaaker hoped | or tho Conventivn. ‘Tho Sverctury auld thnt a | nol 8. of eticlenoy ond supplemented by such | te Convention would by oarnest and barmonl- | inrge number of lottors of like character bad = vay ‘and would show Congroas whut the poopie beth ye lal” Ways oy Were needed to ofthe Treut us show theout Uabae the puopic | been recolved, which wauld Vo pullbed In the NEBRASKA, ” morning papers. : y 25, Bt iy silt ute of commutee bat wero | CA seoretary read the "fa Uhr nntouneed te following Committe | (Qh tai Hono Trade, eatiaits tho q Mowing, which was | ¢ Ton the constitution of the Cammittoo | of tho Omaha Board of Trade, estimates the temaintalners of reasonable rates and bet- | received with loud applaus Boo muuane : g A Lee oe eee eee ae oek: | TWauintnaron, D. Cy Siuy 25.—To the Preatdent | pli towlurene, Jobn G. Pailin, Sissourls J.0. | grain erop of Nebraskn for 1881, if the pres pp aay, regory, Wisconsing J. L, Gainp, IMling th on Retting t ae of tie Canal Convertlons Tdeeply regrot that | 7! Now Yorks Av He ison, ent outlvok holds gond the balance of tho ti Se ee ange | fe sao tastings, Ca patie ty season, at 105,000,000 bushels. ‘This 1s an in- Horn breeddys ofthe State motin Association to-day, and & papepon what varieties of food produco the inbst'milk was read by James Marlatt, of Millon which drew out consid. erablo discussion... Robert BMtchell, '6¢, Princeton, made &¥verbal report on what are the best grasses In.Indlana for tho produc- tlon of beef, which subject was given him tor the next meeting of the Association, Tho Committee on Program muda the followinue report for tho next anoual meoting, which was adopted: * Has the mania for redcattle been for Including Kehaoleraft and Cor Monday, May 30~ The“ Usletritice * Novelty Comblnation. \ ,GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, ‘ _{Piark-st. oppouita the Court-Houss, |. ‘This Thursday ovontng, first appoaranoe of Miss » . « ROSE Woop ¥o "Ig Molfine & Malovy's powarful domestio drama, ’ FROU-FROU! . Mobgniticont contumtng, jana aconory, and a fine cast, pC Co ee Eh a ESS Mic! nil had been depended on so largely that | imperative oficial duties prevent ny purticlpas | Judge Huatings, Calitorning N, M, Howurd, waterwa tlon in your convention, and beg to ussire you | 4, af, Qlark, Jowns J.B, Bussutt, dtinneaa! F WenuperD nella been neglected, aud hence | oy iy most beurty sympathy with tho object |" “Cuarteg A. Itandolph, Seorutury of tho Chic crease over 1880 of fully 30 per cont, Tho tnd with ail otter proper mossures to sacure | nurnl ce raga, aye ae eeene tength on the | Wheat crop fs estimated at 16,000,000 bushels, Nest weak-OL1VET WENTZEL’S PANOPTICUM. R 122 Handolph-aty South Clark... MAD HE _ : ti Winitat WINDOM. Prop Messenger, Benton Marbor, eundrlos. good or bad to the Short-Horns?" 8, Quiel; capensis er bored: fathat HEEN A FAILUIE obeap transportation, ALitaM WINDOM. | subject before the Convontion and in favor of |—a gain of about 60 per cent over last | prop Goorge Dunbar, Muskegon, “What effect do big prices pald for cattle havo I 57 Wop! 7 Ithad not produced that standard of LETTERS OF REGRET the Hennepin Canal. vent, ‘Tha gain for tho past ton years | Frop M. Groh Montagua, tha. BuortsIloue Hateroata iy?" Lifolike and IAtestxe Figures by 3 nm 14 fully and falrness which the country of o read from United States Sonators Allison Tho Committcs on the Constitution of tha | fi” the ‘acreage of corn and wheat in | Vrop ‘Toledo, Ruttato, 21,400 bu corn, 180 sacks upon tho rt generally’ « G Tube had expe wor . oe ‘kay Cotnmittes on Resolutions reported as follows: tibet a apeeted diy the ctantion of an | end MeDIL OF Loma Lge te year alte oF | « lrsoled, hat the Goinmuitios on iteaolutions | NOVEM I ett two nel grain slavators and & Ke could ue brought to realize What ita | Kuteas: Poilous Sawyer, Wisconsin; Congress. | abseil consist of ono from ewok State duly ropro~ | Tita storage capacity nt one and A hale miliion iauetvere in this rexard, ‘Pho threaparties | pies, Mecold, esting: ‘Thompann, Kavson, end | sented in tbls Coeur, bg onoser by tho dele: | Buabels thie yeur, Work Ig, now | pronesasiag in publle transportation were the Zar pUn Satie jowa; and C, York: Bee cago. | Oates uf the Blates respectively. Tho roll of rapidly, ‘Tho population of Nebraska is 630,000, Meer, transpocier, aid conaummen, ang | Ex-Gov, Hoymaur,ot New York: Beoratary of | Bree ue called by tuo Proxidout of the | Guvornmont homestoudd and cheap, farm, Mts Ube abseiice af one of those parties dostroyed tho Treasury Windom; Gov. Pillsbury, of Min utes Bl A bea med artiss in f Rer'a colebrued aharas, the N Gotunxen, Clevpatra, Bnowmuito, ihe Uping’ Warrior, the, Hmporars oe: Perey Aeates Bihog iimaarot Vicid’Maranal | Print a °] Malthos Also ageont many Curiosiios, Oo 8 to 1 espa, from, Baum, to p,m. Admission, 25 oentat Mattbowa; © What Js the most profitable age to sell steers?” J. W. Robo; * What is tho cause of Short-Horn bulls bocoming worthless at Bor4 yenrs of ago?” B, 8. Frazor; “How can wo ot men with common cows to brood to novo ut Short-Horn bulls?” W. D. Coppory What Nour, and aundries Prop Annie Young, Erie, 27,000 bu corn, jour, and sundrics. Prop Tampeat, White Lake. Prop Annio Laura, Muskegon, sundries, Prop Argylo, Kingston, 15,700 bu wheat. boris } boing rapldly taken up by sotticrs and capl- | Prop Arabla, utulo, 8,00 bu cora, 1,500 sacks | ja host winter-fcod for Short-forns?' Goorgu TKATHAIRON, . + Gov. Joruna, of Mlchiyau; and Gov, | Convention, and tt airman of euch deloge- | OFC - Hour. if ‘ Site Secreta ne tae eee pel Case so {Ar OX COMMMETCO Was Cone toes artis aon gant idttors sbowing | tow shall announce the delegate chosen by hia tallets, ‘Tho tide of {minigration {9 now inoroug: Prop Sky Lark, St. Josoph, sundrios, MoCaalln; * Woat ner on whould 'we keep our ES 5s each bel OU a to. bere should bel equitable. ig the: othe their sympathy with tho objeateof the Conyen: Biato. report was recolyed and adopted, and tho | 0Ué condition, with labor ja constant fielts— tho producer getting a fuir price for Goy. JOUN 1% GEAR, oF Towa, —._| Convention adjourned until to-morrow morn | Tenisors , compensa oe fraB tor i reesonable | was introduge a ae cate fora aaret WaGae z ——————— + ppectat Diapateh ta The Chtoago Trtune. : ° a mo I: ; : fiber a Just and llving change on his pure | aule purpose, having fur its objoce the prowo- | HENRY WARD BEECHER, Souri Exain, Ill., May 25.—The timo has fare, ‘The adjuatines don of ane past ho frost to como whick our a n probleen ae ae Be neade on this Mlvatsslppl ‘alley, by devising ways and incuns gone past for tho 8 lug, and al! industrios show a healthy, prosper Sbart-Horn cows in ta bo in best broeding cone oman dition?’ Elijah Clove; “ What aro the: beat rassea In Indians for producing, beot?” 1. fitoholl; “Can tho beet and milking qualities bo successfully combined in the same animal?” ‘Dr. Stephenson. ‘The Association elected the following oftiters: President, Thomas Nelson, Parke County; Vico- Prop City of Fremont, Gntonagon, sundries, or 8. ‘atson, Buffalo, 4) ‘bu corn, Sehr Dotos De Wolf, Muskegon, Schr Kotohum, Jacksonport, sundries, Sobr dary Nau, Manistoo, Sobr Maria Martin, Huifulo, 35,500 bu wheat, Schr 1, ¥, Junes, Muskegon, the welfare of the producers of the 5 B ‘Schr Magulo Thompson, SJuskogon. Peosidont, J. W. Robo, Putnam; Seoretar: S| wile Views Rogarding Conkling and | weather prophots predicted that we would Bont Ste Pawrence, Port Huron el.9s3 bu corn. | resident, ds We . ARH cheap ei lerways were the conservators of | tots an cha sist OF tranepoctatiall uf the vere the Hevinod New ‘Tewtumonts” | haye, aud wo have, had nono, although it | Sebr C,H, Hurtin, Hualo, W200 bu wooat, He Sunmanns Peeasdrars is We TNEAgMAE. TBS 164, “Whenevor Trinapotten DY Water | ee ee aoe tein tho State.wore taxed to | 5% Louts May 23.—Henry Ward Becchor | gti) paving rather cool nights, It is now | + PROHIBITION. corn, Sobr ‘T'honas Gawn, Clovotaud Sehr City of Shoboygan, Monomines, Bebe 8. C. Crawford, sanistec, {4 poo! or combi ras bi holed by yt dent to - if in nyive thi Jus | Was buttonholed by your correspondent to | getting pretty dry ands drought is feared ue othors Trendy, Taek hore by att treo eae ee Tato Eruta tl tate nt lowe a fone | day as he sat in a Vandalia train bound east, | for there is not yet much signs of rain. A tnd thoreby A Pigru wore Gxported 62,0000) bushela of corm, | Ha has been lecturing tha folks down here, | long dry spell would certalnly prove dis- Do you want a, pure: loom- ing Comeplesiont 80) Meoting of Its Advocates at Do Kalb, a an’s 4 ‘ 4 febr Maj, N. H. Ferry, Montaguo. H—An Addreas by Miss Frances Wil+ fow appl. cations of Hi betneen STONE tae KQueEANMIU AL DoLbiodo buatele of wheat, 12poGN busteld of | air, Teceliar Ia alll hoio and hwarty, las long | MOU? ene Soro unaoae hey Have, | SBE Acuntas, Point Riward, 17701 bu oorn. Tardy of Chicago, |) MAGNOLIA BALM will grat- beg wight pe areg partes concerned, Pool- | wero packad 863,000 Foxeta the Btate, and 2.670,00 | gray hair, and lis full, round face gavo him'| howaver, not auifered muob as yet, but ® zoo pene pose Mena a: Bpeeval Duapateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, 4 Sis an. offen good uses, but it was al- | weru kntpped away allve out of tho Btatuoversix | 9 deaidedly patriarchiul alr, but he fs still as | warm shower would be joyfully welcomed, A sive ines of railroads. Thoro wore b72,000 houd of rea 9 i fow tlolds of corn are up nearly farzo onotgh to ints ratlon, Competition, rowetor was live wattle ahippod East. With the oxcoption of | strong as he was ten years ago. Hots frank | cultivate, and aro luaklng well. Tho majority oteg od URMIXed With ‘evi, because It | & partion of the cattle and hogs. tho other things | and outspoken, and hax none of tho horror | of tho sorn-tlolda, nawovory will nut bo ready to tna aks Trae eeenss rebates, and such | Youtd bewaen that much deponded pot tnig | of interviewers which was common with hin) % 0 es Thasportati tedasied fpneral publle, | Convention Inviving such tone to publfo sentl- | In the days when ho was soconspleuoua, Ho ify you to your; heart’s ‘con- tent. Tt docs away with Sal- lowness, Redness, Pimples, Blotches, and alldiseases and... De Kata, lll. May 2%.—Tho second day df the Prohibition Convention was well aly tended, and much Interest manifested In tha proceedings. In tha morning Miss Heley Wood dolivered an address on education and Schr H. O. Albrecht, Muskegon. Schr Menokaunea, Monukaunue, Schr Jullu B. Mercill Muskegon, iebe, Behr Mineral State, Burtalo, 21,760 bu corn. Bebe 8, Anderson, Muskewon, light, Sobr Androw Jackson. Muskegon, light. INDIANA. . 2 5 imporfections of the skin. It. ' yaad of stab Hye Une ante piUne | mane na would boat wecomplish the desieahlate~ | wag asked bout the Conkling matter, In Bpectat Dispateh to Th CAlcago Tribune, pent Povl Geant Muskewduslighe., vote the prohibition work, which was well rer iaeomed tho dlnghed ap) nears ff OW. for tha public’ good wax promoted bya | Noamall part of the riches which wore supro- | Which he {s sald to bo much Intorcstud, Monstovtit, Il, May &4—Farmora have | Schr Gladiator, Ludington, flaht, celved. It was followed by a discussion as: anco of heat, fatiguo'and ox-° kedin ppauterative rates, ‘Nie spasmodic | sentod in fowa to-day wore to be fouud Ia _ “Well,? sald Mfr, Beecher, “Lhave beon | heon rushing thelr spring work through at a | SeBE Presto, Grand Haven, lant. to tho plan of work as presonted by tho, 9 febr Loulsa, Sonton Harbor, ght, Sons ‘Teoutmseh, Collingwood, 14,158 bu corn, Sebe Curcicr, Jacksonport, light. Schr Willie Loutit, Ludington, Hight. Bour Arendal, Maniateg, light. Sobr Glibort Knapp, Pinu Lake, eundrics, Sobr It, J. Skidmore, Ludlogton, Nebt, rdobn Hoan, Jr, St. Joseph, tht, Bohr Grace M, Biter, Mantsteo, tizht, Bohr 8. J. Audrows, Whitetian Buy, light. Sobr Myrtle, Muskegon, light, 2 Bour Listy MacDonald, Montroal, 18,620 bu corn. Bone L. Sf, Davis, Muskoyon, ligtt. Bebr Sligo, Kingston, 2,000 Aa corn. Yoaldnot vce ee ok allway management THE “MAGNIFICENT LAKES AND WATER | putdown as 9 felond of Conkting, andl | jive rate, and, although we lave had aome boat were tualntalned ; the cust of getting | whten washed hein teiedera.and’'digidea (hens i Tadwira his pluck and nerve, Whetlicr raln, thera has not been enough to serlously tentracte (pull be cateulated with cortuluty; | Into soparate States, ‘Thoy were united by tho | Od Tac in this fi * sa tlahtl interfere-with tho work, whilo it has had a ton could, fy kinds Involving transpurta- | powerful cement of cominon intorests, How to he Js right or notin this fight, he ts fehting | marked offect for good upon all crops already Rtotitism whigtade frou rellable data; the | utilize these watora imlyht weil attract, thelr at- | Ile a cavaller He has taken the greatoxt | above ground. With the oxception of Wer gt whlch gave untalr advantage to | fsnugn, fie alaued co, the allude avine | gy posalble and scems to bo willing to abldo | Taegu. doerashd, acrseye of apting, wheat ould disappeurs ties an gxpenae of many ways wore thefo, onailcngiog Wouter adiniration | by it.” whieh is offset by un Increase of othor ataplo eran inte the Meret of uth | Bo aReea hee i ceeaacaas ee | Wil gobback™ Seah cae DONA is Ronee arg tt Youd, Wile destroying: thova of others, | mevkad “ibst. alive stoped, ema, IF Fe | About that you know ag mitch as Ido, | the latenoss of the sprig by Birlor work, In Swot permanent In short, ringtyt | of waterwaye of the country, the rapidity with | Whon I left. home It looked very probable eronane err A Se ee ‘eae ‘ay would nt and trus competition, not | which the rallways bad boun devoluped allover | (uathe would, Tlopa he will: He la afige | | ‘ sitemont. Itmakes a Indy of . THIRTY appear bat TWEN- TY; and so natural, gradual, and perfect. aro its effects, that itis alsa, | to detec Committeo yesterday. In .the afternoon brlof speaches were made by Mra, Warner of Freoport, Mrs, Wilkins of Rockford, and. Missy Willura of Chlengo, Fifteon minutes, was then devoted to the asking and answur-, ing of questions, ‘Two hundred sebool children, under dircotion of thelr texohors, marchod in and electrified the audiouce by tholr awect slugs j ing of a prohibition song, vy This evening Sise Willard, who left the Indian. gucss I um, .J admiro his. way of fighting, its application, fiche BH. Tyeon, Marinette, bt, Nation yesterday morning, dativorod a masterly, : aNd weit agitation ce: A t at bonnet they had , Bounk Ste, fons Murjnette, Nght speceh, She bad spent months In the Sout a a ae ‘ vt wy RE MEAL nase om anc. | Mengnee snug coteoptbt (nisprwag, | Ute an on eae cuirraneto Dubie AN IMPORTANT DECISION. «| sparrow ara oun Cou lnott eerywiee fund a DxiOy nO): | _ ESS TS tants gtamoted. ‘The peoplo of tho | the closiug uf the Mississippi tu commerce. Tu ‘kena ‘| +. spechat Diapated to The Criciga Tribune, - OTHER LAKE PORTS. aonthinont groving up. “Sho was always WIL RESTORATIVE : that eng Mould hot stop their endeavors until peeaceed of river Traneqortacion Meee too tle {fo would. -b9 ctkar, Achilles! withdrawal to. bie rias to) DETROIT. ; ages ete ee oni Jan wor, -1t would bo als ' InpraANaronis, Ind. May 23.-Judga Holman, treated, her sudienoca were larzo, and tho projan | Ho Is a warrior who ef the Buperior Court, bold to-day that acorpora- Mork, was spreading 4! ti Tr ‘ witens b auuales Teachud. ‘Mine and again had | lapldated to be, immediutely revived aftor tho Bpsclal Dupaten to The Chicago Tribune, wae SprcAding & pioat cr) w cupladly aa he taxed themselves, to secure a | War, od whip had the vast railroad : je h a on, from ite nature as anartificlal bédy, cannot Detroit, May: 25—Paased down—Propellors | themsotves, while the colored people Aero F i ; d E p d: ellan abject found that. want of com. | ERLOFREIEES Te Net eam and the energy | W6,very unt t btoriatnede ee” | Geoxauined xs a party or Tnterrogetea under | Conomuuyh aRd-coneurt, Hadyer Stato, Jaimos | equally ontbusiastio in tho promayan of prohl- rau : X OSE Waxed qed them to arbitrary rates, If | Bad been crore ee noe ony dhe oneeey | “#Whatiethe fooling In regard to the matter, | tne statutes that it is only a party who van beso | Fisk, Jr, Juy Gould, Empire State; stoam- Ditton. Among the Indians thoro. was Hp fire~ _—" Tat secure compet ea oe axpeond Regivot of her waterways placed by Natuco ab | ', Now Yorke uses of people, T mean tho:| pracveded against, pnd that the afigers, agonts, | burwes Woury Ceisholm and sehoonors Nevau-'| water oxcept where brouube In oy, fhe ee Yam dus Mlchotieu, 10tie PAu, March It 18, = by wey found rates tT . There bad bi titylag rb = 9 , - H eur Mins a Rs sate an £0. on, What could | Hea) tafe istorostof watercroutes during the Mopublicana.1G te all for sud with: the great pieilos nt repord. Maamot by required ia yncing | nee, Hecanaba, Fayotte Brown, and D. Wag stat, | dr Sint ower, plokod_uo ‘atternoay sicee never ut an) rabhve. person ta use hi rir riula of the ie erized person to muko fr Fu the only a rant ree i] 'e se “Alive quihorised Day 8. Browa Biyiemond ‘ Neen on and provented her. in English by several little Modoo wirls,. The jady's address was fully ap to expoctations, nnd was fyllowed by & very ger orous collection, init Thomus Palmor,and ounsort, Yosomite and baraos, H. pave. and consort, Bail iae. Salle - ne and bargge; schooners Burney Ebley, betts,. Falooer, Staring, Blazing Stur; 8, Noyes and ruft. Pussed upe-City of Concord und barge Garden e ve aug burge Delaware; stuam-burgus Buy City id barge Repulllo and suboouer [runtou, Aticbe Fawaaund and consort; jit, Avontiy it. a. Davis, Boas lenlor, Conrad Held. tawny ox busthess aan age so Heer Pobre eating Oe ena Brig a aftr de elton ver Me aad 3 Altwaykee Sentbna a nae ruck nent Wery cutting badly on {hem a sae tind we | 80t the dress. Inturpolations bave been, atuclog | for rheyimatisin with effect in “marvelous. TBD acres : achooners finding: vase of uw Ii the face, and they should be wou out 7 Hrequent reports ure wads whore sutferent g » Dull lu, wate Peetive Toa ther couuunities on | the rate of $1.2 por wore, over $XH,UNNUU0, ‘The work wus in good hauds, and the Lyk will here ings pees ti rele aud treme 43 man, Penprue, ‘Ws Lats . vi Le of New Yark, ne dole Geherat for a the United Wintes ue Awerlen, Canada, wad the Tdaud of Cuba = Your Guedieut worvant, A. LRVAKSOR. < b ‘The letier published by Do Liss pretends to Mave recolyed from uadbramerue Apelt Eetsott th wot Apel Lest ‘tha re to-day. Justin Bradtoy was ou | tie fissure New Vork Clty; uaver wrote bf alate 7 bathe : oe THE BIG CAND 'SUIT AT PITTSBURG, Bpectat Dispatch (o The Chicago, Tribstiee Pa. May 25,—The Andlun ejoat-' called iu tho United States Dis- trict Court uo very sorviceable, ‘Arrivad +Propellurs Arctlo, Fou usala City, ids but 2 b willa of any pou fcrun eet. oF sald bil i ry Not at t amount of value uf $2,600 for each wile of Fa cb." taint moved for & postpynonient: wny BubsEct OF iw any formu! 14 of ald have unusually Inlgh ra ad road yet built in the Uultud States, Bosld Se eee conte ngregationallsts begin to growhg largely, Tho tuck that it Iganex- | Wind east, elgat tulles, Caan athe moved yi the ponearrival of Hae tig! ok ge wutisiriacd toa Lissa Gan vate nina {5.7 the oetae the roads might make wu bis; uso tt? sas F urnal remedy, commends it to many who |, vont HUHON, fiportant witooases fran Michigan, Defendants | ier pulsed by be lassur, and purporting te couse = Would jul # favored community. ‘Che¥y | THE GOVERNMENT IAD LOANED ITS CREDIT | i don't kao, That will baveto be decided would not atherwise think of going out of |" Pour Huron, Mich, May 25.—Passod up— ovlected, suylng they were ready to procued, | rua hits, te eoplod ur tmnaturred fru WU Origin, ( 4 the army of diaaantant to tho amount of $4,623,513 tu ald Jntho building | In dio future," 5 the beaten track to Mud a remedy, Propellers Newbury, Europe, Arcadia, Btineral | and chut'a postponomuut would tavelve a cous | bus the teat ly nut lula bund writing, 3 . ror ; n\ ,