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29, 1881—-TWENTY PAGES. SHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, MAY = i Inst fall. Bonds were given, and the craft re- aT iy Lonvox, May 28.—Cor sols, 102 5-16. 4 FINANCIAL. MARINE NEWS. leased. BUSIN ESS. ( pAmuerionn, Semurties tings Conteal, 1ei¢s : 2 ye cc, neither shot taking effect. The craze’, + creature then rvsbed into the Recontery oilice, where bis fyme..bad preeeded him, ang. | frightened everybody Sut of bis wits, ‘Tho em. ; : PORT OF CHICAGO. : Bi Erie, big, da suconiis. 10s Beading, 30. loves jumpody ofr the. counters, eli at > a 2 - . ARIS, May entes, SUF 2714¢. heady neg J ployes Jumped unters, climb Active Inquiry for Vessel-Room by Iingwood, Stocks Irregular at the Opening, ee SEW ORLEASS. esting, ad fi Hocduiye ye. | shelving, aud dybe to nything tat swoult ie te eltve)_nguiry. pion Columbia peer one aundtien: ae New Orneans, May 28.—Sight exchange on 4 ined 3¢ per FWIbs.. aud cused oe bey | them out of the “sallur" curs. t The lef . r se he ona Escunaba, ore. d LEAN! jay 2S.. x fest ees 0 “rida Sales: Fe 2g i e oftic ere itty “org i: ak ay Shippers, and Rates Tending Prop Escanabit, Escanaba, iron ore. Closing Better. Now York, £350 per $1,000 premlumns sterling, | or iUtes spar ke fide: moles selor June at sidavs | dics in the ofire were terribly alarmed, and gayg Li Uoward Prop Starucen, Buiulo, sundries. 48335. usa Tid tes gellon July, at Staasis Hiadiees SO ice | Suramble aug fright tke dusty aud ry toneges “ - Upward. Prop Messenger, Benton Harbor, sundries. ‘ =a Sartinwvesi= SCnee Aue ites. ‘The market | the ollice were quite forgotten. ‘The palineyct : S Prob Marg Grol, South Haven, undies, Fine Crop-Prospects in the Northwest : . WONING NEWS. Septenibor Fa tle ago tse | ee ee re a do earees wither aeat - ° Prop caver wugATUCK, sundric: Savets Privi . FRAN ‘i ye 2 After the fadies were gure the dor : Prop It. C. Brittain, Montazue, sundries. Sage’s Privileges. SAN FRANCISCO. Ni ‘s F100 tbs. nnd closed. en. After e doz was : Charters to Buffalo at 4 4-2 | BODE E. thompron, suskegon, lumber, ' 2 . SAN Franotsao, May 28—Stocks closed as ind shore | cal cae) cami, anid tio" Trecardee es tte , All. Stocks and Bonds Bought and Cents for Corn and 5 Cents Tro Deller e Rata sunlre RE follows dat ehid Soler Alig Bias 12s sobler, 25 | resumed) the ‘wstia! composure. ‘The dow as o > 1 7 Wy KC, Ct. — st nen a3 aseiler August a ened as Sold on N, ¥. Stock Exchange. for Wheat. Prop Bavorite? Menominec, town. The Produce Markets Irregular—Provisiona Teadlng cuts of mena were as faliows at? o°cl0U et ee a hate exhibited a onan Prop Ruckeye, Muskegon, lumber. Quiet and Steady, bué Easier. Jini T&S, Short | svimptoms of hydropbobia. Where are you ‘clears. | rouzdies? Prop Boston, Butlato, sundries. 95 & 27 CHANBER OF COMMERCE. T. LESTER, The Ji Couch Makes the. First | Siurshevoyeu, Snitowoe, sundri |. Te ie mes Couc! akes Stmr Sheboygan, Manitowoe, sundries. é Son i) - Member new York Stock Exchange. A dala Trip from Buffalo This Tug Join Gregory, Sturgeon Lay, ties, and one | WY heat Shorts on the Anxious Seat and Pa: wee oe PUBLIC LIBRARY. Z CHAS. SCHWARTZ, Shak ¥ icos— frain Steady, with Lars Sulytouna. 53) : See 4 EK WILLARD, Season. ‘Tug Jonn Leatham Green Bay, cedar posts, and Prices Other Grain Steady, with large “fly, inane. EAL | atincettancons Routine Bistnes ny Member New York Stock Exchange. Schr Gen. Sigel. White Lnke, ties. Receipts of Yats and Cora, ae - hone Librarian's jAtnaral Report. 8 Sct 5 stec. . jamber- ruta iy cting SAMUEL W. ALLERTON, Special. 2 ‘ by | Ske deat React Bua, coal 2 Gece: | pj Temular fortnightly meeting of the Goorfag : and D A Big Lumber Fleet, Delayed by | Scr. U- Scott, See hens FINANCIAL. Hor iisis averates | Directors of che Public Library was hela sester Kew York House-~SCRANTON & WILLARD, Head Winds, Hotirly Exe | Sebr Ameren, Sturaoon ity, eudue posts, SoHE fokaRmters, pase tor | Hae afternoon, Ne W. J-Onatin, presiting ag 72 Broadway, and 13 New-st. chee teers Aimapees tess Stocks opened irrerutar. Lower prices wero a ies . AS cnvked CONS USES TES | nd Sprague Applications tries varioug DIRECT WINE. from our office to the pected. | Se Teney, ANA made in some directions, but there was not much | _BosToN, May 28.~Mintns atocks closed J and Paeke ln esai0.50 for mens, B52 Sprague. Apple: | Varlous per. | : chr H.C. Albrecht, Mu: ?? | suns for the positions of hasi Keraninn'® SWillard, onpostie Sel ESSHANES, — Sehr Edna, Calumet, gravel. : pressure of stocks, and prices enzily recovered, | Alguez Minin Co... WLS tor extra messy and S202. £07 aos | on tor ane aia avian wrote weg eeett ot stocky sing, bauisty and cold in, Hosinn, BeNAdeE 5 . Ewing { Sch! binesin Dall, Xipena, ties There was some covering of stocks, which | Copper Fails caenveEe Sao eee ee er ataten eet shia, und Baltimore. a Accident to the Tug W. L. Ewing | Schr James Couch, Buttaio, coal. helped the upward. reaction. At the close tho | Frunktin... BREADS’ S. i Seuretary, 003 to make GRAIN and PROVISIONS bought and While Towing Two Yes Sepr, a. Trish, Grand Haven, lumber, Teal oF tite aiidemer cas cori valascanes. Witt DEos : FLOUR—Was stronger. with less doing. ‘There was | ‘suitatle replies. ied on margins. a Sehr Kate Gillet, Muskegon, lumber, aPKC Wt ace on amoderate demand on both home und shippingnc- | ‘The Seerctary reported that two certi told or carri gins ee Sean eee art ehulion, lumber. pects of higher rather than lower prices this COMMERCIAL. Brac Huts tepas ‘le the latter alcetionlwua’ sive] idkvews had sosen “seat Inibe coplnee S Sebr Uranus, Menominee, lumber. week, " eras owing to thé absonco of desirable brands. Sales were | asiced pay for full time. Some members ope? Sebr Planet, Menominee, lumber. Advices about the crops in the Northwest are ‘The following. were the receipts and shipments } roported of 9) bris winters and 50 brls rye-touron | Toard sugested that sicines: of leading articles of produce in thiscity dur- | pzivate te: dl sinee the Board jad, Menominee, tumber. 4 e most encouraging. ‘Lhe outlook for spring t. Joseph, lumber, sme ing the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock | 31.15; and xv i essel- ir Li i SH) ' 7 B { KER & () Noteworthy Towing by the Vessel . Ozden, Alpena, lumber, wheat was never,better. Both the Northwestern f 2 : ; j Y 1 sath Jee Sehr Dan Newhall, 0 Saturday mornihg and for tho corresponding | equal to $10.49 dels. Winter wheat flours were quoted ] oie v 99 Owners’ Association Tug Satis. Spr Dan Neen egon, lumber. and St. Paul Roads are so advised by thelr res- shipping spring at S.00643; and low |*Adtainist ee At PBkeiv); rye-tlour about ¥.0)2823 | ~ “Mue vote by which the Increase of salaries tq a chind, cant, Ty fT . i sot: ident agents along tho lines. ‘There was a gen- % A 1 churds, anaba, fron-ore. ni rade sprinj 1 Chamber of Commerce, faction. ebe Atiee tela a Ore eral rain in Dukota on Friday, and on Friday SAMA ATS a grado springs it S2iNG1U: rre-tlour about Benn: | employes wus made to duto from Mag mee CHICAGO. Scbr Lumbormun, Blick Crees, lumber, night in Northern Wisconsia. ‘fhe condition of ABTICHES, Sai | iv. | ply und firmer. Sales were reported of Gears bran at reousiaarey Pr angie oft to 3. Str. Calls i HOME GATHERINGS Schr A. lumber. the winter-wheat crop in Missouri and Southern | Fiour, brie. $4.00 on track and $7,5045.09 free on board. Son prose Omake the increuse date fro) ock Be nartment FREIGHTS. Senr Starlight, Georgian Bay, ti Allinols, on the other band,is represented as very | Wheat, bu. SPRING WHEAT—Was rather less active and tr | JQ7 J. yo nal una Walker 0 ° - chr EM. Stanton. Sturgeon Bu . f regularly stronger. ‘'he market advanced “4c early, ad opi inquiry for vessel | Schr Rosa Helle, Pentwater, Lumber, unfavorable. Ree ey ote ond closed iige above the Iatost prices | MoUlUN. and the tutter galt that tu two Sears the room by grain shippers, and rates have an up- | Schr York State, skegon, lumber, There have been some heavy short salcs at- fell bac! A ee tclewpnina reporiod iv fair de> salar it a heen nerds sed G Whea Stocks and Securities Bought ward tendency. For Buffalo 44 cents was paid Sehr M E. Packard. Packard's Pier, jumber. | tributed to Wocrishocfer, Keene, and Smith. bal ihe peinel- | pee Geroted ROcthe purehaseor bee bare OC N York, Boston on corn Saturday, wheat being nominally 5 pa pei De wale skeeie, lumber: Cammact knocked down Canada Southern, and Pa NAGE Iss pl calsy of the carly tlie, sche TUpOrE, gue was much necded, be thought they shou and Sold at New York, Bo >| vents, The engagements nunouncod were: | SonrAdriatia. Ahnupes, tes.” ‘| the Park Mills party attacked Puelfle Mail. | Goreamests, R We are ynder did” thumb ofa leading | bo ina hurry to-vole away monoy: ay baez-pay Gould was credited by street rumor with having | Beef. tim, © which has bowzht = ua all the ir. Callaghan wanted the Salaries rated on a nt of the {nereased cost of living. Teway wheat, and expects to soil only at na big proft. Our Teucipts were jarder. with reports of 3600 bu recetved aero ed in Milwaukee. Buc is miagks, in store bavedecrenser Gor ernment wt spine $41.93) bu during, the wees, and It ras repos v Ha rece z a. Las the date at whieh the ineres: Thutreceipts have suddenly fallen offalonz the St. r Haut & Winona Line. with ttle left infest hands | suould insue, Mr. Callanan’s motion earried there, Also itwas reporied by tho morning papers | by 4 votes to chut the goad ington who made up the |“, pamber of sma bills for boo’ crop for the suoly country bind cut aboutderesnt | corably recommucnde and Philadelphia Stock EX | propener Nyack, 30,000 bushels wheat, through | Schr Australia, Muskegon, limber. Schr Fearless, Ozoatz. cedar posts, inaugurated the break because he was short of changes. rate; propeller Preston, 60,000 bushels corn, S Seger i ji i or Fi ity, Scbr John Keiderhonse, futtato, coud. Vow Work (i vesnore ErlecX ee Rey Direct Wires from our ottice through: propeller Feuntaln City, nD Muabele cbr Willan Sore, South Ghigo, ravol, Now Cork Gantisly Luke Shore, Erie, Northwest: ‘anes PO this dae a alert deat 000 S | Schr Spy, South Chicago, gravel. I. + Paul. utter, to our Eastern Corresponden id corn, $4 cents. For Sarnia—Schooner Ameri- chr Cominerer, Menominee, lumber. Sage Was selling puts on 1,000 share lots of | Liv Latest information concerns | ¢,,, Gaion, 31.000 bushels corn, through. For | Schr Merchant, Buy de Noque, woud. Michigan Central for ninety days at 1 per cent, Muskeyson, lumber. on Lake Shore at 127 for ninety days at 1 per 3 and Dindit the Library Com ing all Railroad Stocks and Se= | prie—propeller Alaska, 35,08 bushels corn at | SeBF MV illlun done peop, tual Hides cron forthe shuly unary ol curities furhished on applica> [ 4s; cents. Lumber treights continue firm, mpbeil, Ludington, lumber, cent, sprends on Lake Shore at 123 aud 150 for | Potato Serer ere fulursof meee | mittee were ordered puid. ‘The suai yt $50) was tion. THE CITY OF MILWATEK! vson, White [, lumber. thirty days,-puts on Western Union at 1:4, aud (oal t expecially as It uae mallerodt shat fe any wo hor la placed at med Pept ne Be a Comimittee for e iacae nor Etha tf o a v3 7 vilemes Buel ay, tons. unfavornble to TOP. 2 chase of auction books. WM. T. BAKER, The magnificent now iron sidewheot steamer | Sehr Ethan Allen, Menominee, lumber. was declining to sell privileges on Pucifie Stall | [aimver m funy buys oeders inund from aiside, bit indsz of | "Somme qiiseusaion was hall over the renewal of Member New York Stock Exchange. City of Milwaukee will leave Detroit athe Ifor Schr Jason Parker, Muskegon, wood. at any price. .. ; f tent were iiled se ithtn/ te a a halt hours noel worn-vut, books, Sr, Quanan suzyesting Ww. F. COBB. Milwautcee, and will commence to ply Hetwent LGUAI SALCLSS. Stop onters as a helped tho dee ing. , Ni : nd $1255 ue Nea arr anveul oe a tt clawed ta «F. 7 rand Haven and Milwaukee, in conection | poop y Sah, MLuckanon: Het he lower range of prices was taken advantage j out bo function of M. L. SCUDDER, Ure | with tho Dotroit & Milwaukeo Railway. Prob Mavorftes Hewominecy sundeies, of to buy lange blocks of investment stocks. ene, DosR a y "1 reported of 2 the Library to provide boss and girls with sens New York Correspondents: ‘THE PROPELLER BOSTON. Prep La renve, Cash Any suudeics ‘The coal stocks recovered on a report that the INS, VIL. sesreseree . Es cars Fojectell 1A. p. tif the next meeting. Over tae Prop P , Little Sturzeon Bay. - see ral und Air, Prope ligriny fe Brurecom Bi chinch-bugs bad uttacked the fuel supplics of | “Withdrawn from store during Friday for city | sumple at weg THE COMMITTEE ON BUILDING3 + bor, sundties. eae zs the Northwest, consumption, 5,318 bu whent, 9,716 bu corn, 548 | IBY opengl at & pelter Boston arrived yesterday afternoon from | 2 p bane, Heute He rere Buffalo witha heavy cargo of merchandlse. | pee Te Tne eae ciarless Government bonds were active. In Chieago | bu onts, 14035 by rye, Bars bu barley. q Q ‘Tne Fountain City, of tho same ling, is duo this | Prop I. $. Seaverns, Sauzatack, 50 bu corn, 50 | many holders are selling the 4sand buying te | ~The following eral iiepested aR, ‘ B an, 3 ; Columbia 3.058 were 104 vid and 109 asked: the | winter wheat, 3 cars No.2 winter, 2 cars No. 3 | Mid theseaes ACCIDENT TO THE TCG W. L. EWING. Beinn SBebor eam, ae aries. Prop Messenger, Benton Harbor, sundries, Siewnve indie utana 101s ne cua St ck Brokers The Vessel-Owners’ Towing Association tug } prop st. Joseph, Muskeson. light. usked; the 48 UTX | go, 59 cars No. 2 spring, BL ears No. 3 at Es 2 © pompson, Muskpzon, sundries. bid and Misi asked; the ss 11624 bid’ and 1163. | CSO GIT Ooo Serie, ee ace dy care | Hae Keene and Grounds reported in favor of placing halt the Insurance on the Library in non- Board oon. panies, and of increasing the total insurance 720.00. The companies comprised {n the Haart of Underwriters asked 1.25 per eent und thanny Board companies L per cent, while the Committee thougnt the one class -of security as good 45 the other. The increase recommended was em: down to $10,009, and the recommendation to div NicCINNIS BROS. & FEARING, The Western Transportation Company's pro- Prob sag Lack. Be aan W. L. Ewing while towing two scbooness ont | Prop os into the lake yesterday slipped ber eccentric | Prop Mary Groh, South Havén, sundries. asked, . The43 are scarce. A bank that bad an | xo.» cor . i 5 Was modorat 7 srop Mary Grohe ss peri rh a! No. n, 162 ears high mixed, 20 car: y do, The. market. {01 1 ced iGesee, and | 49 BEWEEl co elasses Commission Merchants, {| and nad tobe towed back tober dock Prop Tecumseh, Point Edward 3.18: Du COFR. | gyiside order for $10,000 bad to buy them in WO | 35 ears and 10,800 bu Se ETOAC) ocean aiadg aboee the most prleeor eda. iiera | Cle between Ee tine classed of Compunies vas 124 La Sane-st. FIRE ON A LUMEER SCOW. Prop Albert Miller, Manistee, ligh lots. : jected. “1 ears no arnde (695 corn): 1oL | Sasiwtés change in cash love, bus they gud toe oe | pill of $522 was ordered paid, and some uskegon, Green Buy, sundries. Foreign exchange was dull, with no variation | gars white oats, 133 cars and 15,000 bu No.2 reccipts being larze, but with an apparent | minor repairs recommended. < 7 No.8 uo buin our stocks in soredur: | ‘The Library Committee presented their ane LK. FISHER, Chicaco, Ucnecial Alotof cedar posts on a scow towed by tho | Stim: ELJOSBORN; New York, 3 "P°° CHICAGO tug Latbam caught fire from sparks. The fire, | Prop Swalloz, Montaxue, | Stocks and Bonds bouzht and sold on New York | ortor'chent damage, was put out by the hose on | SchrJ. and A. Stronach, M 8 cars: No. 2] jng the week, Liverpool was reported stron, | nual rey : eee r 3 No Woe, Livers : al report for the year ending May 2. ‘There ore SaeaEee the Latham. Sone iey ob rey Ban York exchange was weaker at 25@350e per $1,000 ee ea Ag, Bota | aot tho news of thercaeed receipts bere," those | Are now in the Library 3.008 Looks, of wien i Sehr Mary, } kegon, lis! ‘4 = - " Inspec: out: 54,226 ba} y good inquiry for futures, with some : s the yi urchase countwitbfiate sales at75e per $1,000 discount. | 193 pt 3 ile ea cift. Di he year 81 ble : whent, 162,198 bu corn, 4, 2.892 bu rye, | uansfors’ from dune into July, and a fair | orsift, During the year 817 pamphlets were ob~ not a orn, 4,107 bu onts, yO) TS for ent Turoosh fesight room was | tained and 2502 volumes worn out, of which Loc SECURITIES THE FIRST ROUND TRIP THIS SEASON. : 40,000 bu corn. dis AL [ The schooner James Couch atrived from Buf- | Scnr 1. 0. Thayer, Port Huron, 2,50 bu corn. —_| tates for loans were 47 per cent toregular bor- | 9745 bu barley. for salpmen AND i ys cs ner in consequence. Prics about one-third were réplaced. The number ot im rates. (te a mixed, 41 cars rejected Chicago bank clearings were $6,100,000. New saan and falo yesterday, tbe first vessol to make tho | sehr. 3. Bronson, Menomince, light. 3 uss sere E round trip between that port and this city this | Stor SM. Stephensdn, Slenomiige, ght separ aes concessions where these could be : The following were the receipts of breadstuffs hag, ogen jower, but to the mizhor volumes taken, for home tse was 345,58 a3 come ci be Schr Butcher Boy, Marinette, light. s? = in this city during the past weck: ae gee mo reporte jared with &k,us during the precedin; r, INVESTMENTS et eee vo | Seg sue RoE ates ‘ho clearings of the Calenzo Banks for the IRE HO Mat WEEK gan ang | HAGERTY eis tid Paeactens SEaeS | Whe west number sued in one tag nls Eh Bona ANS ShEN Ee wit ie Sati faciion osteriny Beouant tp 0 Spra ae Haxcosltgbts week are reported’ us follows by Manager D. R. #i an 3 ars hich mixed ‘at 43tcm ES are her 0 ae Aprit2, and the smallest nutnber 625, on Jung GIMP AND 5 the lumber docks the schooner Alice Richards, it, Manistee, Hebt. z ‘our, bris, & a cars rejected, at | 2t, ‘The cireuhttion wus elussified us follows: fron ore laden, and the schooners Blacknawk | Sc Sigel, White Lake, light. Hale, of the Chicago Clearing. Hous avhest, ; Gare by saniple nt 33 lows: D A Y & E I E I D and-Lumberman, lumber laden, at one tow, a | Se or, Manistee, light. Corn. a Id wars do, frov on board ars: | English prose fictfon and juveniles. 9 | teat seldom uccomplished at this port. The Cap- | Schr Reculator, Muskegon, light. tye. bu Horduly opencd nt ti4c, Sea nesatn History and biorrapby: tain naturally feels quite clated at the achieve- | Scbr Anuie Thorine, Ludington, light. Burley, bu. eilned A Lusi, und closed nt tfc. Se Mer, June sold. oxawes oe travel: 2 Closing at wise bid. Seller the month | Science and art. ‘The corresponding shipments were: Mity 25, May 24, Inst, Inv. PSTAS, Poetry ana drama. : nd Septem LL HSS HT 8c * nt sees eee, Usa'SsWere steady at the ‘opening, but soon | \yerks in continental languages... weakened a trite on éash and the ear:y deliveries; but tuward the close a steady tue The propurtion of the whole takea by meq fed = ment. Sehr FE. P. Royce, Ludington, light. 130_LA_SALLE-ST. DOCK ITEMS. Schr Ottawa, Grand Haven, light. THE UNION TRUST CO., | | 4 vic1umver geet, delayed by end winds, ts | Sehr J. V"- Jones, Muskeron. Hent, on Lay, light. ‘Total, Flour, br} f Corner 4 id Dearborn-sts. native as bute Lat: the mb Sehr Lizzie Doak. joseph, light. c {ieue. be Northe ladison and Dearhorn-sts., ut one vessel at the lumber mar- | Schr L Doak, St. Joseph, light. ‘orrexpo a mu, 5 oT Sortheasf Corner Madison Schr Chumpion, Burfato, 40,000 du corn. ‘The local market for secu: St. | Corn, bu... cash sold curly atuse, afterward dectin was 51.9 per cent, by women 27 per cent, and by whieh price itclosed, May opened at juveniles 21.1 per cent. The registration during y, the Sailor Boy. 5, receives savings deposits and allows Interest on samo ‘The towing tug Favorite and tow arrivedfrom | Schr Lumberman, B $10,000, sold at 9913; Wa- Fe eee ae dae afternoon: Senr A. J, Covell, White Luke, sundries, , $10,000, 138 ubjeetto the rules of tbe BARE AS yy co | Et eee etbicty areivais at this port | Sehr G. W. Wescott, Frankfort, thet. bash 5s, $10,000, at 08%. On tho Chicago Stock aa 2 ore y ni ay. | Sehrs. A. Irish, Grand Haven, light, Board there were sales of Chicago City 4348, $5 Cashier. | from 12 o'clock Friday night to noon yesterday &St. P. 6s, Dub. Div ‘ yuo, | Stturday, though thore c. June opened a: si3je, and : . co July ranaed between ‘aediwe, the inter { 8 Fear was eal males, und iy females, & ‘The leading produce markets were less active | beme the closing tleure. Auzust opened az de, and | Horaine oa Dating the cone: Wee citizens tr volume of | {hileated ‘conside ne crosing ate. | bolding cards. During the yeur 10.470 volumes a@ falr volume of | september sold i were sent to the binders, and 3,066 have beea ck Creck, Hint. Paul Mineral Poin OREGON IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. ‘one ages lor sailors shipping from this port | $cbr Raa a one eer 000, at 107355 C. 5 trading in grain. Wheat was nervous and un- } The sxmple ‘Be ash | paid for binding. re $2 per day. S i nls . light. at 109, $5,000 at 1 M, & St. P. 5s, Min, Point . - 3s ound’ nals i iy NY. The fiver esterday was exceedingly bare of | Sebr M. Capron, Manistee, light. , . ae - rade se | sales nore mac rsand adm at ssaise for | inher was a large increase in the attend: a a : F iw 5,000, AUIMZ, $5,000 at 904;, $5,000 at_ 933; C., B, | Settled, but stronger, chielly advancing because | Nyc? tnd wise ed; ls carg by sample nt 3s . . attendance chr Adirondack. Muskegon. Hibt. hip apnea tre rier of fresh rumors to the effect that certain well- | atiee torr Pees eae sejecced white, | im the Ra rcehearer Bon preerreio : me v rs this year un 89,535 hast year, an ine «raft, both steam and sail. apr. McKee, the crib-keeper, had an ample 4, $5,000 at 934, $5,000 at th Bur- jae iets a erense of 43 percent, The number of. periods ‘br White Cloud, Muskezon, lizht. cals issued was 171491, ant facrease of 38 per Hawk, Menominee, light. 2U Nassau-st., New York. May 14, 1951. known capitalists are under the deal, and that $5.0 at os: Conpons of June 1. sl, irom bonds of the Oregon ant supply of the necessaries of life taken out to | Schr Bla smers Loan St xe cc, | bhnvesterday by the tur Martin. Schr American Union, Menominee, light, iepeae & aiscannida es niacs the receipts of wheat along tho St. Paul and Wi- nfo % 26 ; HUIRACE Witt Not a vessel is in dry-dock here at present... | Scur Ida Keith, Butfalo, 34,000 bu corn, ing Missouri i.€5,0W0 aute ! hona linehaversuddeniy tition Git, Tho market Tey-unis freo oft bansd. out | cent. Periodicals kept on file numbered 241 and t doc esen Ton The ment alice will ve opea on Mon- | $000 at05!3; Wabash, St. L. & DP. 5s, 35.00) at bet : Se papaes Ime An ihe defesen tenuis 5 : + 3 rE DAMAGES AWARDED FOR A COLLISIOS aphear fclock a.m. Until 2 o'clock | 985, $5.000 nt 98%. $5,000 at fie: 00 nt 933, | for corn was steady, though with larger re- { “WY E~\Was dull, with lizht offerings. Spot was nom- 1215 i beldveaticd et COMMISSION MERCHANTS. A | day next from ‘10 o'cior $i & 84. $5, at 933. e 5 ole tei oath Mnaliy there were 31.245 visitors who consulted 91) COMMISSION M S| ontho eveniux of tho tui of October, ism, | 2% so ubyot OSet, SSAA ut 98% cetpts. Oats were weakened for this month by | Wily quomrent {LSU with June neal AF | WATT Soe oer nutes of increase dation ta oe ESPANLISHED 1840, be etait eg CO Pre eo z At 9535, $5,000 at 9S. $3.0. big receipts, but.stendy,on futures. Barley was skuggand september wwesiie Cash yeur being 3 Der cent of visitors and 44 per ceo Y, BR CO tion propeller Hadger State. ‘The Captain, who OTHER LAKE PORTS. $5,000 at 9334, $5,000 at ! stronget. Provisions were very tame, awatting | madeot tears ab Ni tot No TP equal toabour Lon | OS eee Sederes A i je | was at the wheel at the tine, was thrown to the Dern the deliveries of next Wednesday on June con- | pu, : oe eebc tana s ae enone yes. ordprad placed on ee aes Ss See ee eer cmainde the. propolceowkers bs SE Ee ant Specs lone BY TELEGRAPH. tracts. We note that the export movement of | BARLEL Wes aver and tm ng No dacne, fits | ported that they had renewed the lease of tho GRAIN AND PROVISION Mere brought against the propglicroqnegs By |- Dernorn, Mich. May 2. Eassod down Pro- RAC Fone ment is slow; the shipments of the week bave eae ecnpie present Library building for one year, calsg : 000 | pellers Buttalo, Vanderbilt, Juniata, Oneida, i ‘cveded the receipts by only about 7,000,000 Ibs, Mar 4 188, : To the Western <associated Press. Pe St pleats ‘On inotion it was ordered that , the Cireulation f for | tuabour. Department of the Library be closed on. Mow XG ‘Mess pork closed 5c lower, at 31 Commission Merchants | itesscoses Sus tmeaters | Suit seuminee: Sochowy a bees | sew vomainssc~doveamnctasonty presiding. a decree was rendered in both cases urlington, R. J. Hackettand consort. Mawatha June and $16.0516.074 for July. Lard closed ep n c Dee ae o occvclicns The complainants wore | and eousors, Clty of Coatnrd and schooner L. L, | , the rullroad bond market, Boston, Hartford SN Ole: Titan ne BY TELEGRAPH day, ga Bb inst, Decornefon-Day, and te 16 Chamber Commerce, Chicago, Il. represented by C.E. Kremer, of this city, and | tusnb, Midlessex and barge, D. M. Wilson and & Erie tists declined to 79 from 8), advanced to a ee - ioe cas . oard adjourn q : nies the defendants by Miller & Frost, of Chicago, ne Ke w. WEL Geatweek and barges; | Si declined to 0, and advanced to 61, decliaedto for July. Short ribs closed casier, at $8.15 —— SS —_ Grain and Wvrovisions bouebt and sold and carried consort, Kershaw, W. H. Gratweek ‘and barges; ds . : 5 on margins. and George B. Hibbard, of Buffalo. schooners EB. L. Danforth, nes &. Le Wate | 80, and advanced to 61. Mobile & Ohio third de- 4 i Wheat closed 1%¢ bigher, at FOREIGN. NOT A RELATIVE OF GEN. BUTLER. ee Sipeaee, gon, ate Winslow, Joba’ O'Neil, © Gi’ King, | ventures declined tot from 59: second deben | 31123G1-1 ae ne ee rs fe Nes Spesteh Diente te, cuca Teena Lowett, Jase. May '28—Neferring to the SAVE THE WATER. . ACCIDENTS. jonaldson, Ishpeming. v. B. Locker. MM. Fill- | tures to 651% from bs. and Rochester & Pitts- | Corn closed a shude easier, at @iz%e for | Livetroot, May 23~11:3)a. m.—-FLoUR—No. 1s: | Denver dispatch reporting that one Sulisbary, Facet TAD A TIMBER-HEAD BROKEN. aor Cee NS pom Etecorh, Meo. Wile | bUFE incomes to 3 from 37}. Cleveland, Colum- | June and sie for July. Oats closed atic | NOM ae winter, Noh 98 so. % on; | ttias Canty, now under sentence of death for Famine Threatened In Consequence Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, wares D. Parker D.E. Bailey, Johu &, Merrill, | bus, Cincinnati & Iudianapolis consols advanced | for May, 374¢ for June, 60 for July, and wsze | | GN n Waatees. % Ost | murder in that city, is a nephew of Gen. Butler, a ‘cate! a 7 7 y rill, Ba 1a; Ni 8s ud; white, No. 1,98 6d: of the Extravagant Waste. Srencron Bay, Wis. May 28.—Another jam | ¢,C. Barnes, H. A. Kent. to L@ from B23, Chattanooga firsts to 123 from | for August. Rye closed at $1.16G1.18 for spot, abe Nos 4, bs0as ‘oa bd. Corn—ig | tBe fumily of the General say they have no ‘The continued drought in this suction is bav- | ¢curredin the canal this morning during a assed up—Propelicrs Nebraska, China, Ja- | 11915. Jersey Central firsts to 12144 from 1g0!;, | $110 nominally for June, and 79GSde for August. | iyq Soaks eae re of any relative named elther Cany nga bad effect, not alone upon tho lawns and | Heavy fog. The schooners Reuna Vista and I. | Pins MN Mae te re aneon and | and Indiana, Bloomington & Western iirsts to us | Barley closed at 980 for No. 2 eash, Sie for No.3, | Puovistos Lard, 5s 64. rardeng, but adratn is being made upon the | ¥- Hill were being towed up tho canal by the | birye, Oscoda, Suliak und barges, D. R. Van | from und ie nominally for No.4. Hogs were steady | Lavenroot, - m.—Unehanged. ETTYSBU : = vater-pumping facilities that they cannot long | tf Kitty Smoke, when the intter ran tate araft | Allen and schooner Lewis Ross, H. L. Worthing- State securities were dull. i for light, and at $5.60@6.%0 for | LiverrooL, May 23~Lanp—Prime Western dull Gi BU RG. 2 wand. People are toocxtravagant at present in of logs, which resulted in the Hill having a tim- | ton and schooners J. C. Gilmore and Golden The stuck market opened weak and generally | heavy. Cattle were unchanged, with sales on a GerrysaurG, Pa., May 23.—A telegram bu & ea prese ber-head broken, and receiving other injuries. Fleece; schooners Nassau, Meringo, Oncota, Al- is i > | pasis of $3.50@6.55 for poor to extra. ‘Prime city firmer at Sis, been received from the Seerctary of Stute 3ay- the use of water, and a waste is going on all RaN INTO A Wiane. legheny City. Mixer, I. Dudley, ‘Tim Baker: tng | JoWer, and before noon prices declined G3, | DEM SaaS eos 2—Spirits steady at S13, ing the condition of Mrs. Garfield, though hope over the city which would not be noticed in Srectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Erie Belle und barges, tux Nat Stickney and | Nortolk & Western preferred, ltouston & Texus, | _‘The demand forstaple and fancy dry goods | Grais—Wheat—No. L waite steady at 93d. Corn— | fat and promising, is still sulliciently serious to ordinary times. Commissioner Waller and City | |, Port Hvnox, Mich.. May “8.—The tow-harge | barges. Yoxas Pacific, Michigan Ceutral, New Jersey | Peached quite as larre proportions as could rea | stixed rer at is prevent tho President from lenvicst Wag ngtea Engineer Cregier had a conference on the sub- | K.N- Rice, in tow of the propeller Olean, bound yoerived“Stenincberge T. W. Palmer and con- | Central, and St. Paul lending, ‘This was followed | Sonably Ue expected at this stage of the season, |“ axtwrnP. May to attend the celebration at the battlefield here. lect yesterday afternoon, and all phases of the | wharf at Sarnia, doing considerable damage to | Wind northeast; fatr. by an advance of 3g t0 14; In the general lise | And the market was Steady and generally firmn. | Loxnos, May ————— i matter were considered. The matter of grant- | both the deck and the Rice. This accident was POR GOLDOR: and 4 in the Norfolk & Western preferred, and | Boots and shoes remain exceedingly quict, and | tie following w HE LINDELL HOTEL. 1 8 ing permits in the future for water elevators | caused by the heavy fog that has hung over this Spectal Dispatch to The Ch yy ureaction of 1g tol. In late dealin aslick movement in clothing, millinery goods, | ViVEnioot, Ma: Sr. Louts, Mo., May 28.—Joseph L. Griswold } section for the past ten days, Vessels arrived | po, SPéf S Ont, ae Paesed di culation assumed a Strong tone, and the mur- | and cognate lines is also noted. ‘There was con- red winter, peling, 8 Sus No.3do, aa rn ek ot Seb ee ant Oe eee oe aay SA nt cone al closed at an fmproveinent of 3, to2%4 In the | tinued activity in the butter market, Price: : fone at is tit. Canoes of e bas sold his interest in the Lindell Hotel, of tit putea demand und ‘orn ancha city. to Charles Scudder, his partner, and Hear * was discussed. Both gentlemen thought that * poy Ly = : % here to-day that have been twelve days from | pronelicr Ocean, Chicago to Montreal, general | reneral I N Ames, one of the owne: t from the lowest point of the day, (at London, were firmly supported; in fact, choice qualities f-the botel building ey Lana i it was doubtful if the city could grant more per- | Chicago. mits for the use of water for power purposes WALKED BACKWARD INTO A HOLD. cnrgo. < while Norfolk & Western preferred rose ; , : Up—Schooners Anglo Saxon, Kingston to De- | fy, Towest figure of th 3 1 were held a shade higher thun best c 3 . 5 . i until the new additional pumping-engines were Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribu; ‘ citi re Bie from the lowest figure of the morning. West- | were held a suade¢ higher thun best creameries, ‘Tho terms have not transpired. pumping-engi pel ipa ie i nee troit, light; R. Norwood, Welland to Chic ern Union, Michigan Central, New Jersey Cen- | at 24@2tc. Cheese was neglected, and sold lower | short cl . Tonner: ‘kets: putin place. Everybody is no doubt cognizant MIGWAUKEER, May 2.—Another and probably | jignt; Norway, Kingston to Toledo, light; 3 of the fact that the large North-Side Works ape rraaeereraaite phleore Fpne, “Kingstdn to” Detrott, lushes opie : 5 * pever- - AS Et dae Kingston to Toledo; Lanra, Kingston to engine is teceiving its annual cleaning; never- | stop ortwo backward while looking aloft, and, | [isht: steambarme Glaswow wad varies, theless, after it is again running, with all tho | striking aguinst the combing of the forward } burg to Buy City, ligt " tral, Union Central, ‘Texas Pacific, and Louis- rote pe : Ri C 1, " is- | at 82@0ize for full crenm, and at Bie for part tay Soe LLy OG CHOLERA, ashville were conspicuous ia the late | Sin, I the dried -fruit market nothing new | siiensat i itigl. MAE ul 3 ats DETROIT, Mich., May 23.—A startling epidems ‘ctions, 443,000. was developed. Trade was quiet at nominally | M820 Coe unenhanced. Country markets for wheat | Droke out yesterday afternoon among the mot + steady prices. Fish met with a good scasonable ish und French ashade dearer. Paris~Wheat | valuable blooded boss at the State Agriculsard other engines at work, there can only be pumped | batch, was precipitated into the hold. When ft Gana Sn eee Gaily violated. Street-sprinkling carts pour | is unknown. as he shipped only a short time pre- SKEGOS, Mich. May 23.—Clearances to-day, an ow Yor General See ETL cade GEG. PIISR tte act NEW YORE. si wateron the streets. They do not sprinkle | vious to the mishap. venteen, Gumber siipments, 3,140.00 fect. i & Western: vance in turpentine of Ie. Pigsiron was quiet | xe. vont, May %-CoTroN—Qulet but f water as they should, but muddy the streets <0 The total clearances for the week ending to- | nes & and easy. Coal remained dull and weak. ioe luiges felines teens SAGs Wishes DeAG IASI dare A Queer Obituary, 3 to. make them uwupleasant for either MISCELLANEOUS. ight, 126, Lumber shipments for the same pe | Desver € itis GFiie Hay was dull and inactive, ite business be | eee ier are a ee ater Gataher | The Philadelphia Weekly Magazine for Satar powestrinns of wason travel: Vaurr-trouats ia THE WESTERN ELEVATING ASSOCIATION. Fe Ee cece at ee Oe TOLER ing done, buyors and sellers finding it impossible | 30,t5e; November, lie; Docomber, iW.0se;, January, | UY. March 3, £193. has the follow ing rewnarkable eS ag, ime, Special Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, ropellcrs Rurroughs and Anni tocome together. Broom-corn continues active | 1.tve; Febeuary, 1.2. death-notice: “At New London, Conn. ie The propellers ig Annie Laura John Weeks, aged 114. When 106 he married is and steady. Egss were steady at the price rul- FLOUR—Quiet und unchanged; receipta, 17,000 bris; | tenth wife, who was only Is. His gray pairs wasting no one knows how much, waile nobody is benefited. Fountains are kept playing ail BUFFALO, May 2 day, while the law forbids that they should trom | prietor of the Union and Bennett Elevators, to- $a. m. until 6 p. m. during certain months in the | day said of the trouble in the Western Elevating ing during the week. There is an active de~ | exports. 16,001 bris. Z fallen olf, and were renewed by x dark head of mand for building materinls, tne range of prices | GA" elspa a! bees Sot bs hae hair. A ew set of teoth bad made theit 29° di ‘ing steady. iy vor: recelpts, 19, 7 EXPY-ts, 270,00 bus d warance; and he ute three pounds of por! on teading articles remaining steady. The mar- | Shring, shld: No. 4do, L2L2g¢ unsmded red. $1.18 | be three pounds of bread, and drank nests David S, Bennett, the pro- | arrived to-day with large consignuicats of mis- ecllancous merchandise. CLEVELAND. fake Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Mobile & Oniv Lontsville & 3 Lake Brie & V Ment AM Texas Pueltie WO} Unto Pacitle wn! Wabash Paci Tl Western Union, year. But nowhere fs there a grenter waste of 4 ater than in the City-Halt itself, Inthe | Association: “1am opposed to the present or- is fe Tie Ceeaay Eee sates soci NY ester Wnt Health, Law, Water, and other depurtinents | einization of the Association because Ido not'| xGu" yar wnerchandise; schooner Delaware, | og tgnes,market, easy at 25@is5. Prime mer- | ket for wool, hides, grease, and tatlow is still | isi; No. 3 do, #1 No. 2 do, HG! pint of wine a few hours before bis death.” hydrants arc allowed to run all day long, and | believe that it is arranged on a sound basis. The | iight, for Chicago. Mterling exchange, sixty days, weak at 483; | Slow. with wool selling a Uttle more freely, but | mixed winter, $.25:81.%! ee : valves are raised in closets. und no one | apportionment of shares was mude when the |. Charters—Stcamer City of ome, three trips, | acmand, 48 e : * | at such prices as to make trade only slightly re--| 1.5; No. 2 do. No. s Our hosiery department will offer soms uous torn OR Setar samnle fitocne elevators bore vastly different relative value oe Been ould to Enka Brio ports, oleate toning ‘The tolicwing is tho weekly bank statement: | munerative. Dealers in hogs report n fair trade May, $1. S43 Ju ! very grent bargains on ‘Thursday, Juve, The enforcement of the law should coinmence | than they now do, and, ns we ure all selfish, we | $'Slovcland, DHVatG (CS ne eee oe ee ey eea ee Sing Mapes: | fOr the season, mostly in tho medium grades. . A. Coutant & Co., 45 State street. : right at headquarters. The complaiuts of low | are apt to think that our property should got a MILWAUKEE. posits, inerease. $3,371,100; elreulation Tievnase, | Potatoes were stightly firmer, owing to the Inck head of water fuirly poured into the City En- | pigger percentage of profits than others. This Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. $105,000; reserve, decrease, $2,01 i g | of receipts, yet the stock on hand is amply suffi- * MEDICAL, hold 314,722,000 In excess of their legal re- | clent to meet the demand. Seeds were gener- or ta i R incer’s ollice, and during the day he sent Mr. - ms rs faller a letter waich the lutter did’ not want | leads to differences. Ithasin the past,and will | MrrwAUKEE, May 28.—Grain freights ruled | 0° published because he thought it retlected upon | {%, future, unless some way of settling it is | quiet but firm. Churter to Buffalo, schooner D, | quirements, -Bitn, and which Mr.Creier was auxious nor | %dopted. I the refore haveproposed that we or- | Hi. Fort, wh $13 cents. to have go in print because it was “a Ite too Lrerraee raprae rae rere gs mcr ie Arrived—Schouner Lendville, trom Oswero, strong,” and should not b utforth. But ES 7 debe i evator propert Cleared—Schooner D. G. Fort, for Bulfato; Ey" and should not be put forth. But Tue | has him a good salary, and allow hi to settleall | stoarbarge Jarvis Lord, for Murquette. ally slow and steady except flaxseed, which sold down Ic from the previous day's prices. Cooper- age was firm and slightly higher. Lake freights were firm and higher, 4c being paid for corn to Buifalo, the rate on wheat being qucted at M@izes job bie, Sunie nuiet MONE reporter bad already obt ODN. ind to loss bis lavor was not fo" be thougne ‘of | $hese matters, the upporuionment of shares to may cIrT. oe ae go hereit is in full: dlorators 'fbisvcucins would rstautcne cote |, Sela Dupaten to The Gatago tribune nominally 6. Four vessels wero chartered for a nd faie*and Siaskee Hea CREGIER TO WALLER, tinual tiability to jars that now exists, und mect Ay Cty, Mien. Muy 24.—The Farwell, with Buffalo, three with corn and one with wheat,ono Firm and melransed, “There is considerable complaint of low head | with tne approval of all who are not now recely- | tho Shawneo and Rutter, all sait iden for Chi- Peat to Sarnia with corn, and one to Mrie with cornat let but Reati 6ig80 Sloe. cago, did not get away until last night. Tho AES, Ges Histon 4%c. Total capacity. 184,000 bu corn and 30,009 of water in some purtsof the city. This isat | ing more than choir just dues. 1 think we shall . Ly present unavoidable, owing to the Becessity of | eet on all right, and that this plan willbe | Jobn Prid:scon, with 9.09) barrels of suit, cleared Moppaxe of the large encines at tho North | adopted. The nuinber of shares inst year were | for Chicago to-day, and tho Cuba, with tho same amount, will leave for Milwaukee to-night. altige. in ood demand; hemlock solo, Kio Grand light, middle, and Erie seconds... buwheat. Lumber frelghts are steady, vessels tor this trade being in demand. inin, consuls. Virginia, deferred Pumping-Works for the purpose of putting | 31 1or storage elevators, and sixty-eight for i thom in Food order to run cuntnuoualy through tee a aa of ae ous elevator of 610,000 SANDUSKY. Rock Istand. A letter from Dayton, O,, says that dry weather domestic fleece, 2Bi5e; pulled, 20@ p @ ensuing summer. e entire reserve | oushvls capacity is given eighteen shares, while Special Dispatch to The Chi nee Banama, x. C3 cahes T (Bre. ha ARRHE. ‘SENTER' machinery is in operation, aud being run to the | one of only 200,80) receives thirty Saxposny, On May 23-—Tho schooner Barba | Fore, Waite Ms ‘Torr tiaiits: and the fy aro badly turing .the Prospects Of | su anes Lark aomlniliye aachanged, Boot | -_ Foe OLR EA, DYS! Y extent of its capucity in the absence of rain A NON-UNION SAILOR WHIPPED. riun left here this morning with 530 tons of con! | {uinGisvemmac Wa ee Se ett eae emer from 0 | quiet out iinn, (Cu meats duh und nontinal, Lurd | ELUX, and all Bowel Complaints the present Incunvenience of low bead must Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. for Chicago. ed i Auinuue Conrad: ln & Puclti party near Lafayette snya that Moses Fowler prime steam, 411.00. = * fe eats planted 1,600 acres fo wheat, and is now plowing Treit—Hteavs; Were. The world has never produced its eq 2 sE— Demand falrand market firma: 3¢a9e. omy rr: : sontinue’ several days longer. Idesire tosay, | CurveLaxp, O., May 23.—In n row in aRtver | The propeller Burlington arrived here this up every foot of it. A lotcer from San Francisco 1.8—Munufactured copper dull; Dew sheeting, P . -iron dull; Scotem, | Prepared by C. WAKEYTELD & Co., Bloomington, aowever, that ff our eltizens would in some | greet edech to yok fl te vine Say 2 our ci ; ot 8 hight between Nick Young, a | Woraing from Chicago with wheat. Small degree, coSperate with {no Department | non-union sailor bailing from Vermilion, and a BUEFALO. giys that tho- Wheat acreage of that State is pe jaie: & sreatly: lessened, ‘The wnuie waste of water | Rat of Union satiors, Young was thrown to Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. about 75 per cent of Inst year, and tho yield will Nails Cut, Sus'g, sheoting, | + For Sale by All Drugeists. Should be stopped at once, Closets and the like | t28 oor aud receivedseveral ugly bruises about | Burraro, N.Y. May 28.—Camil freizhts have not be more thin 50 per cent; the weather is un- Mee ge eR = —— wee. Ono eve Suifered severely | declined ty of mont. making wheat 5 and 41% Kanae's Fexns favorable, and about 49 per cent of the old ‘_ PROPOSALS. oi (Kans ae and Pl of the old crop MATCH-BOND PERJURERS, Propowls for Buel, Forages aud Straws Bigute rey ‘be dae Of fountalge hota from contact with a boot-hecl. Young clams | cents. Shipments, 15100 bushels, by stupped cnurely. ‘Tho law governing the use| Goes not charke iim with taking part. in’ the STURGEON Way. } Unto Pueltic stock. isyet in hana: The jury in tho case of Cyrus Smith, one of the for Draynge. A sample of corn was exhibited on 'Change | sureties ou the Fitzger:ld match bond, returned Tesdquarters Milltary Division of the Missourl, preferred. of hose and the use of water generally should oN 2 itera Even caret row, No arrests. Special Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribunce a. ar be uarorand, jitreets <ptink ia | <n be re See ela Kiba de eee pSTERGRON DAY, May Arrived —Setooner paea :koubseite Saturday, mt eh vas good No.2 white, thougt | a verdietot eullty of perlury Saturday moralng Otice Chiet und Duper Gunreersigste, | SPP Pearahrn eeete Ire ¥. i Special Distatch. 00 _ schel. 8 Me 4 vo duy’s previously it had been Inspected here | before Judge Blodgett, but re ear nicazo, Tit, May, i public. p: be confined to ‘pectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Cleared—Schooner D. Rt. Martin, Aibnucan seas agno grade utthe St. Louis’ Elevator, It had | old man To tho mercy of tho coac the usuni congidute oui be receieed at this 0 ee uo e Judge Blodgett was occupied all day Saturday | o'clock noon, saturday, the Sth day of June, 193% the narrowest limit. Water should nut be used Stcnceon J3. W. 1. Gas- O8WEGO. been dried by the Boyuton proc ‘hich 3 i y yuton process, which was in, Chief Engineer of the Sturgeon Bay Cu- id pluce they will be opened in the} DX KG... rio of te in hearing the perjury case of. Riebard D. Len- | whieh time n by gardeners and others to propagate vegeta- enter Boul ee Special Dispatch to The Chieago Tri Western ‘U) . and L. G. Shermerhorn, Government Engi- z. h to Th jeago Fee originally intended for mal “The mere fact of paying for water should | neer, arrived here to-day froin Milwaukee-to | . OSWE Y. y 28, —Churters—Schooners (Paciae Mall. oe Tel is ae devtur or oo ee Isnow | der, uc of thesuroties ou the Lond of Charis | PPeS of bidders for furnishing snd deliver not be misconstrued us i license to waste it or | look after eanal and other matters connected | 0. M. Bond and Nevuda, coal, Oswego to Chicazo, iim ferroane i ying of grain. The cora | X. Wheeler, proprietor of to Chicazo “Match | minvus Goal Timothy fay, Oats and Straw regal apply it to purposes not contemplated: no per- } with the public improvements ut this po: at $1.46 u gross ton, and Guiding Star. coal to De- | Ohio « Missiewippt America could easily nave been sold for old corn. Company. “the bond was for 33,000, youn Ss Depart is. city dat ton, even though the supply is measured by = is porte troit at Tcents gross. 1 Spacted to-night, | Bo pretorrede Fie suvore be owned S800) wort of FeAl estate, wied | Petite eet eee ean le and Oa 5 ly ds f ca i ‘ ents gross. : = 0 preferre Ss e owned $33,000 worth Of re: 's ci x metre, should waste water tothe detriment of yy een aierae aati ae . sl Chesupeake Ri < $00) oF personal PrOGOeEyS he eee ele ee fee dane tbe memes Sur ais neighbor. o Spectal Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribune. HOUGHTON. Do tet preter: PROVISIONS. Tesuined this mornmag ro? The trlal Will bo | ine Cposals for elther class of tho. stores mentioned “J would respectfully recommend that the AMHERSTBURG, Ont, Muy 23—Cnpt. Prindi- ‘Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Mobile & Ohio. Caribou « 0G PRODUCTS—Were slow und steady, but aver- ae of for quantities less than the whole requirod.wil* Dommissioner issue such otders through the wile, ot the yacht Countess of Duiferin, arrived Hovanrox, Mich. May Departed — | © 56 peg Central Art aged easler, with lower prices for hozs at the Stock- Sri Pes PS received. inbock fetes of domestif public press, sud upponl to oureitizenciasegand | Rereto-misht from the Weland Canal. Capt. | Stgamer City'of Cleveland, of Detruit Ohie Conteal Sf Stundard Yards, una another decline of iM on lard In Liverpuol. A MAD-DOG KILLED. producuon At ine came time and pico sealed Ba? 50 misuse and waste of water.” conta ho will probably tow through to Cole |. Fase lown—Propeller Sam A. Hodeo, of | 1 axe Erie & Hscetstor, Pork was very dull, with somo whispers of distrust | Yesterday morning about 10 o'clock a strange- |-posuls, iu triplicate, and wubject to the asual COU, Ye will be ecen from. the above that Mr. | Caf0,WitBun Anchor or Comuaercial Line pro, etrolt. z Peoria. Dee, & Ev. }hittle Phisburg, about the deliveries of next Wednesday. Some | jy-acting dog appeared near th f Mad. | ions. wilt be received for the DRAYAGE requlreayy Dregier objects to pumping water for the pur- | Pole. They le! t Port Colborne Thursday, and _ Port ntrox. Ontario & Western::: 3:4; Ontario... people thought it was the intentlon to deliver out | 4 d i ¢ corner of Mad- | the Q. 31. Department in the City of Chicazy Cares pose of raising cabbages ine Dridgeport utorer | Had Very little wind. Porr Hunos, Mich., May 25.—Passed down— wostox. enouzhto make folky think tht the “deat” ts over, | S0%.4nd Dearborn streets, and caused quite a | thetscs! year commencing July Ist 15, and #7 ie (s riebt about in, his SHIPMENTS VIA MONTREAL. Propellers C.J. Kersniw, 1). M. Wilson and con- | posrox, May 23.—Stocks closed as follows: and.encourage them to bexin trading in Itacain as of | SUF in the vicinity. ‘Tho bruto is said to have } * ‘ropowls should bo made at a specified sate perme snapped at several people, and to have bitten a | bundred pounds. yore. Lard was less active than usual, and what was ndrad DOBNG 1 cca the etaneio reledtl parts of the city. sort, W. IL. Gratw! of done was fehletly tn transfer from one month toan | horse, The ery of “ mad-dog” was soon raised, | all proposals, Blank forme of proposal and Sra should not be. The pumping-works w Mosrucat, Can. May 23.—~ DuNapingewurkaceose eL L, jay 28.—The reduction of | Sort; We If Grat K and consort, BH, Birk- | Osta 2% 1, (iu. San & Clove... schooners Dun E, tern Railroad. erected for irrigating purposes. Mr. Cregier | the tolls on the canals ons already lurgely in- also addressed a letter. to the several Park | creased the trade via the St. Lawrence’ 10 the Henry A. Kent, Donsidson, Joba 2. a reas E t. Lawrence to the ‘5 4 Oe He ae int & P.M other. The sume may be suid of meats, xbout t and the yellow vas cl ¥ imated qui rae 4 Boards, asking them to be as siving as possible | West, Larze quantities ot foods from Eurone | Nelly Hedington, C. C. Barnes, Lom Ellsworth Lata car-ionds being all that waa sold fOr shipments the | bUOKSOre, where he took celuse stor” the | stem reguied and any addidonal inggrmaued, oe . Jarier, sired as to tho manner of bidding. conditions mr of the water, and not t iv spri to Chicao, former! via New ¥ uipments of me: 4 week excecr wok-racks for about half un hour. Policem: rv ant t to doany more sprinkling } to Ch{caxo, formerly shipped via New York, are | Mra: Ishpeming, West side, Frank 0. Bai shh Of meats ducing the week exceeded the | Look-racks for about hal) iceman | Shserved by biddars, und terns Gf contract 1D Locke le, Fras iy de @, wilh BS than was necessary until the big engine was | now coming this way. ay pumping again. TRE NEWDURGH LLBELED. MM Filimoce. ———— Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Passed_ uw! receipts, by Only about 7.000) Ibs, und stocks are ac- | Fife camo up, aad after trying to coax the ani- 3 Saye Cooper. te Tah Supalmon, Tho packing of he sty singe cha ciase | wal out,shociial in the end; thew he rushed furnished on application to tuinatiice. > oie Mothers with sickly. fretful, nursing children MILWAUKEE, May 5 ropeers Chinn, Japan, Asia, | LONDON, May 23—11:59 a. m.—Uonsols, 102 7-16; | to zame dute in 13s), und 715.00 tody In Is. street yelping vigorously, und the blood | | Envelopes conuining proposals snoald be, Cy IF. 4 ‘y 23—The propeller New- | Oscoda, D. W. Rust und consorts, -H. L. Worth: | for caer 251g. | | _ ‘Pho packing of Cedar ‘itapid: was streaming from the wound. ‘The dog called | “ Pronosals for fuel,” forage.” “deayace,” € ‘ 9 money. Or account; 2: p.m.. 1025-16. Ath Hows eainst HOH to date lage pene, Peres 8 | at tho bank, and dodged into carly every open | the caso may be, and adgresed to,the undarsle. A iU.cure the child and benefit themselves by | burgh was libéled to-d 4 re lay by the owners of the | ington; schooners Grace Mooney, D. Provos y 28-3 rhs taking Hop Bitters daily, scow Hercules, with whieh sho was in collision | Wind north, light; weather clugj. "°°". | aa MAY “S-O,p. m—Brench rentes, Ut | ihe picking of silinaukde since Marcu iis reported | door 0 the corner and thowtloy. “Hie was aude ac | AGWMAME, Currtérmasier-General U.S ds i : + 5 eo eee as . «4 ¥ ei joy. Hu wus shot at arvermuatene at Oe uthand, proferred.

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