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HE CHICAGO TRIBUN sted and with n font and a bale of watu: COLLIDED WITH A HitIbDOk, Ich to The Chfeago Tribune, Cr une b—Tho tu collided with tha Lake Shore & Miohhean South Inst night, and did about pei damage. Trains worn pustponod scvoral & Fierce Gale: Blowing from the Northeast All Day Yosterday.. Hallrondt bridgo , MIBCELLANEOUS. THB WRECK OF THe SWRETIUART. Tp the Rallor of The Chleago Tribune. Pont Hunon, Mich. duno 2—I auppose you have seon in tho Free Press of Juno} an {tom re garding tho placing of a Nghtsbip on tho wrock of tho schooner Swentheart, now Jying In the passage near Fort Gratiot Ilght, She les in twonty fect of water, with about nino fect on top of the oro, and in such a pluco that anybody, Idon’t enro how cnreful thoy arc, may got on to Thayo aachooner of about 4,000 bushols a0 to put on her with wv ight und fog-horn for thick weathor, 1 Intorcst and Insurance compantes rotect thomsolvea by subseribing Ibe erally enuugh, Allwo would nak Chicas for This a inatter that overy vosenl man should interoat lilmsolf in for protection, whather his voasol ja Insured hore fan list at the ofiec of Cap Magill, and I wish you would be kind cnougtt to alvo the matter. xood showing up in your val- por, any vesacl, I dont care how light draft sho tn, t6 lublo to strike tt inn soxwny, amrespobt{ully yours, Carr. Cirasttes A. dex. A FAST BTRAMEN, Special Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune, Minwaukey, June t—Tho new tron atcamor dostgned for the route bo- Grand Haven, arelyed bore atd o'clock this morning, huving mado the run froin Dotroit in forty-two hours. Jhave been mide had abo not boon obliged tu slow down on necuunt of fox, T row 8 o'clock tho stontncr takos the Merchauts’Asso- elntion to Ravine, and nt 2:90 tn tho afternoon tho montbers of the Chainbor of: Commorco will be given a rido into the bay. - QUEEN TAY AND BUFFALO. Special Dispnich to The Chicago Tribune. Burrato, June 3—Itie learned that nrrangos monts have been perfected for the propailor ‘Toledo and consort to run regularly between Green Bay aud Buifalo, Tho tirst boat is to en ‘upon tho route within ton days, ‘U'his insuros once moro a regular line of baits on this route, which baw been without ono for the past year, OAURYING FRUITS. Special Diapatch to The Chtea Moskegox, June %—F, H. have made arraugoments with Chlengo boats to carry frult to Chicago during tho woin ing sonson, ‘Tho nrrangument lisures daily shipments from Port Sherman, Chioago nro 10 conts por half-bushel exac, WHEAT KIUPMENTS PROM DULUTH. Dour, Minn, Juued.—The nmount of whon shipped from Eluvator A wus 1: yb from Klovator B, U11,608 bushols: total, 4i,6 la. ‘This ts 4 good showing, consiter Unat tho {oo in tho Lower Lukas prevented year sels from coming up to Duluth, A DId nAnaK. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. East SagrxaW, Juno iL—Tho now achooner- barge Ida Corning, building hero for Mu will be tuuaghed In about curry about 600,000 rect af Tuber. and sill wo into tho Saginaw and Bulfalo lumber trade, Arrival of Various Lumber Craft with Their Deck-Loads Tho Franots Palms Goes on South Fox Shoal and Jettisons Part of Hor Cargo. onpacity that I pra Grain Freights Inactive, Shippers and Agents Being Widely Moyoment Looking to tho Dredging of tho River to a Uniform City of Milwauk tween this clty ant Accidents in the Biver~Arrivala and learances-A Big Oargo— Dook Notes. HOME GATITERINGS. YESTERDAY'S GALE. Tho light winds of tho past two wooks word yesterduy succeedod by a tlerce galo froin tho northeast, Enrly in the morning the wind began to stiffen, gradually growlug strongor ‘until about 10 o'clock, whan it assumed tho pro- portiona of a gule, which continued to blow until noar 6 in the ovoning, when tho wind vhlfted to north-northonat and abated somo- Severat lumber vessels bound in had tholr tleck-loads ahifted and eame into port There waas tremendous von on, which made it oxtremely dimeult and dan- werous for yesecls to enter tho barhor. only craft that loft port during the carly part pf the day was tho steamer Chicago, af tho Goodrich Line. ,Several propollors started out, vut Immediately put back after gettiug beyoud tho north pler, Tho propeller Portage, houvily inden, hove to and laid at anchor avout six miles out, doubtloss fearing to attempt to anter The Unton Linu tug Commealore assistanne about go Trtbline. Usted to ono side, iolbrouk & Co, this port and wos dispatohod to hor Pp m. and suceseded in xetting her into Vessol-mnon fear considerable tlamnge to cruft from the gule, as such 9 blow Is unusual for this seagon of the yenr, and vessels would not be prepared tu resist proporly. DREVOING THE RIVER, Tho appropriation wade by the City Council lor dredging the river this year is $50,002, ‘This amount 1s only suiliclont to dredge the shallow places in the draws of tho bridges, loaving noth- inu for the maln vhannol, We uuterstand that there Is amuvomunt on foot among tho owners pt the docks to netition tho olty to npproprinte $250,000 to £300,000, to whieh the dovk-ownord will contribute an additional sum, and hive tho whole river dredged ton uniform depth of four- teonar fourteen and alinif feot, thus pecuring asuiticient depth of water toadinit the entrance of the lurgust veasols tulty louded, Aas itis, the depth of tho Norto Hranch Js thirteen 6, While many of tho pru Buifalo come ly drawing fourtean thereby prevented from asconting that branch. The dock-owners clilin that [twill bon saving to the elty to have the whole river dredued to a anlforn depth now, and that sinalter approprige dons will be requlred in future tou keep the river ii nuvigublo conditlon if the work is once prop- erly porfurmed, port all right, Corning, and others, Special Dtspatch to The Chicago Tribune, Crxnoraan, Mich. Sunn 3.—Cleared—Propel- Jors Fountain City and Poorloas; steamers Pearl and Vlora; sehounur Pulaski. Wind northwest, frosh, Cle BALK OF A TUG, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, dine B—The ty ridges & MeLoun, gold io HL. SaUraw, of Buy City, for $0,000, ar and plehsaut, East SAGINAW, Avery, owned Ly ANOUND THE LAKES. THK HANGE RODE RICHARD, Dotrolt Free Press, Juno 8; “The now barge Rubo Richards, built nt Manitowoo by Jounh “Richards tor the lron-ore trade, arrived hero to- day trom Cleveland to recolya ber machinery, Bho was towed from Kscunaba to Clovelund w {th Neargo of 1,155 tons of ure, whivh abe vurrioit On an Bvoriyo draft Of thirtvon Ceut ix Inches, ‘Tho now ateutn-borge Is 184 fect ovor ult, thirty three feet boam, and alghteen fot six inch ca deep, having two devks. Sho bas three musi¢ and ‘docs not resemble any steam-bargo now on being shupod uiore Ike nt Jho engine, whieh is now belng holsted Into position, was built at the Riverside frou Works, wud tho bollor at MoGregor'a shop, ‘Che Ilcharde bas o threo yours’ cuntrnct to take Iron ore froin Escanaba to Chie ton, und will tow the bu is omununcod by Capt, CITY OF MILWAUKEE, nificent new devi silowheal stoamer Wwanked arrived at Miiwankeo yester- day foronoon, having left Dutrolt on the even t inet. mnking the trip in rumurki- notwithstunding foyuy, thick wonthor all tho way up. The stoner taade wn average of pluctcen miles av hour undor check, and it fe betieved that she cau make twenty-two twentysthres miles un Gvodrich says ai) oxpectitions of tho Company. City of Milwaukee muy visit thls port gone tino during the guminer. whon nll interested jy yos- gel nretitecture will have an opportunity to ex- Tinie hee. She will ply between Grune id Milwaukee, and yous nto service fmmiodi> THY BTEAMLOAT LINES. Tho Northorn Transportation Lino propeller Lake Erie ts 1 port. ‘Ihe fue propellor Peorlesa, of Leopold & Aus- trinn’s Luke Superior Line, will urrive this evening frou Duluth. Tho propeller Vandorbilt, Traysportuven Company's hour with” case, that sbe far exceeds in Gilbraith, formorly WANT A RACE, Toledo Blade, Juno 2; “The tug Hoctor and Yaeht Lollt came nbrewst of envy othor nour dronvilly ust uvening, and to make tho trip down jutarasting «the Captain of the Iector tested tha-speed of lita tay by ‘wcht, It ig aid the Hector xopt wel up with the Lelia far some tine, the Hector wag let bahind, ‘This induved « wiah on the running wobe but at tongth he little Ma nus aArLoOf wuany marine mou that Capt, Al Fitts will tnd it convenlent to be ‘out in the biy with tho tug Currington some day goon, when tho Lolin ts got to the Idtunds, andl have alittle rave with her, Just for fun, you know, Thore aro those who belloye tha Cur- rington indevp water can show the nose of tho Letia ker stern tmbors fu a trial ot 3 on thinking go until trles conclusions with the Lefla.* of the Wostern ‘Line, ts duo this chor Lino propolter Gordon Campbell left for Burfalo lute Inst evening. Tno sidowheel etcumer Shchoygan, of tho Goudrich Line, lett at J o'viocl Inet evening tor Milwaukee’ with uo taly cargo of fralght ands goodly tet of pr ENOUGH TO NVILD A TWN, ‘The propeller Trucalell carly yesterduy morn> (ng tower {nto port from Ludington tho big thats bout David Powers, louded with Ine lumber and 2.5,000 abingles, justin tine to escape tho bie plow thit rullowed, LAKE ERKIGHTS. Gratin froights wero inuotive yesterday, ablp- pers and agents betog apart in tholr views as to The tate on corn to Buttulo remains at Several ves-uls were offered at 4% conta, but no engagewents wv Tho clurters wore: Schooner I), {. Qose, 51,00) corn, Sarnia—Bohvoner Minule Siossan, 0M) corn, through. For Collingwood—Sehooner Haervules, For Kinyston—Sebooner Hyderibad, through, Lhere waa vo change to ho subnongr Moonlight, now at Milwaukee, wits churtored far cara wo Buttnlo; tho schyoner Latte Karl, lumber frow nd the Maumec, lumber they will keep Milwaukee Sentinel, June 2: Tt was atatgd in the Sentinel revently that strenuows etforts wore bony wady by the peaple of Green Day and vi+ oiuity to svctira 8 ling of steamers to tween that port und Butfelo, eelvod frum Dotroit give asxuranog that ace rangements have “bern completed with purtics. there to put on a lng of propeliers butween Buf. Talo and Green Huy, the Toledo and ane other boat to furm tho line. Sinco the Calon Steambont Company withdrew hist sutnmer there hus been ho rygitiar boats runulng, Arrangements bave also been comploted fort steam-bargo ta carry each week between Chicaga ou wilt loud bak frolght reguturly and Ureen Buy. The barge tho Hine to wirry lumber, and with genoral morehandise for Groen Bay and {n- torinediaty points, Yhe Goodrich Linu hus hero. tofore oveupled tho route alone." A DULL SEASON, Bufale Express, Juno 2: more arrivals during ‘Tucsday wight oud yestor- day morningybut still not auiictaat to mike uny very inarked difference in the bi the whurvos and iu tho barbor, which still von tinuea dull for su varly in the souson, very light winds and alms which have prevallud over the lakes for tho ul For Butalo— hote In juinber trehents, Lato In the afternoon tl “Thera wore a fow usinces mong ‘THY DRY-nOLKB. ‘Tho scow {tooknway went Into Miller Bros.’ dry-dock yestorduy to get a now alern-post and by otburwiso repnired, . Tho schooner Wolf algo went into the sawo dock for the purpose of baving a new contre- board box put iu. The Chicngo Dry-Dock Company id repairing tho contrebuurd box uf tho suhoouer Gib wide ton or twuive Vessels gunnot be called due until wey wutually put in an uppedrancs, apell of Hght northert: cnaterly winds, vurrled on one or by an livur or two 1 a woek fromthe southwest to Sait, aveouipanicd by u fow aprinklca of ran” Lumbor vessols scarce. ‘The tugs were busy yeatorday. ‘Tho yacht Countess of Dufferin is expected to arrive Sunday. Tho bie schooner G. W, Adnma was at the Oolens Elovator yeatorday taking on hor carqu. Tho mammoth schoonur David Dows was towed tothe Northwoatorn clevator last oventne tu PORT OF CHICAGO, Stinr Chicago, Manitowoc, sundries, Bontuy Harbor, sundries, nba, Mudkoyon, umber, Prop Ulty of Traverse, Traverse City, sundries, Prop Aun Laura, uskeyon, umber, Prop M. Groh, White Lake, Inmber, Prop Georgian, Guderion, salt. Prop Hersunel, Sturgeon May, lumber, Poop e 2, Prnwsder PropGeargy DL Preston," Uncle John" tein In command, feaves for Kingston jouded with corn ‘The threu-musted fore-nnd-aft schooner Olga, bullt at Manitowoo tho past winter, arrived iy port yesterday on her maiden trip, Tho railroad docks are crowded, and veseely have to walt from one to three days for a chance tounlond, Tho schoonor Van Valkouburg was compelled to wait three duya, ‘Tero wad Anothor Jam in the river near the Pittsburg & Fort Wayne Raitrond bridas y, Harburmuster MeCariby these Jaing uro bocomiug monotonous, and that horeatter if more curu iy not taken); ho shall borrow » gauuon or torpedo and tow somebody up. Ludlugton, limber, IP Lake Brive ny wond, dunirics, Prop 5. ¥. Phompson, Muskezon, | G. Burroughs, Muskego Mister, lumber. Prop Sweepstnkod, Posbtigo, towing, Prop Conrlos lulte, duadsteo, lumber, Prop G. P, Heath, Waite Luk Stuur Bhyboygui, Slwoubes, sundries, mnt St woud, Scher Winteor, BinUlataey jumber, Sehr Hockaway, Muskugon, Suhr 8, Andyrson, Muskouon, Jumbor, Slenemiuce, hivibor, erctil, Muakeyou, lumber, Bubr Japan, Ludington, Hinder, Hobr A. Muxyzor, Lrtington, lumber, Bel ja Huyon, lamber, Murinette, lumbor, Wossutts fra fat bi fi useutt, Prinksard, pig-iron, daminoud, Oswea, oval, ba Schr Toinpost, White Lake, lumber, dour Jauow C, lng, H Bebr U, C, Jehan, Sehr Olu, Menuniney, luinbor, Peohtize, Wimibor Sehr Active, Peshttirn, tuniver, Schy Lovi Grant, Sduskegon, lumbar, Sebr Lusuborman, Black Creok, lumber, no Marius, Stud Crovk, tle Lt, reverts [apy ew 1 Babe, pligelron. uxia, shinglos, J yt iat ace ce te on mt me ane at ACCIDENTS, TU SOUTH YOX BHOALS Tho Captain of tho schooner Jennlo Mullin which arrived hore yosturdiy, Wednesday the schooner Franca’ Palms, with corn, bound down, durlug a ‘denuo fox, rua ou the reef between tho south Fox aud tho Whon tho Mullin lott hor tho crew of thy Pultns worv shoveling the orn over- board, in order to tighter hor off, The cargo of tho Palws su {usurosd, through tho poul hore, for following compautes: Autna, Manhattan, Detrott Firo & Murino, Underwritens' of Philadelphia, ‘ho sured inCleveland, OT do 18TS, and ts rated Az $11,000, A: divputoh rovsived here youtorday from Port Huron auys the Palins passed down yoaterday apparently all right. Bel Kuby David Powers, 1 Behr Goorge W. North Manitou. seat nsems $20,00 in the Sehr two Faan nu Pilms was repaired MM emma a3 he dugdalona, Packard’ $ Sebr Orpuun Bos, Sturgeon Hay, lumber, -* Hvbr Ponokeo, Usweuu, con, Sehr Awerica, Sturgdon Buy, lumber, valsegon, lumber, Schr Presto, Grand La Bebre. Y, Wilsau, Musk Subr Sontpolivr, Grand Hay M; A Haven, lumber, Porter, Mango, jumber, & luke guns feat mugNlor, Kingston, plg-lron. poll lu, Cleveland, voale Sehr Eurly Hird, pouth, Bebe Havlie, Wultulleh Lay, Schr Mary Ludwi secur Homudery, eran, Whila the schaonur C, K, Nims, Capt, John towed dows the river yyatere day pho collided with the propelier Commodoro, wolog up. The propeller mado a sudden sheer and swung accoss tho channel, and before tho p tho Nima sho crimbod into the iting her inizaun Jibboom, The Mer escaped injury. ‘The schooner Annio Poterwon was toulod by the df. DORHR tn Central Blip dnd lost ber mila Baxter, was boing : CAUONT IN THM OALE, . ‘The steam: barge Chartos Hictz vawe into port yesterday livtod two tvet to the port, ber cargo saber lyaving wlifted in‘the gale. ‘he, Rrenerty Aglated cumu io milous ber aid yar y PrUpBUIGE aguebard, boundout Huht, bud to ancbor on account of the rough soa, w tine trytuy to bead yuu ¥ Pier Jumbor, dst Polat, gravel, Hy ypouinens, duealyae,+ v stub: ‘be Kute Gillett, Slenominee, lumber, ur Goldea Fleece, ( ur Aalstond, Asbtabs br Hed White aud Blue, Alpena, evdar posts, ur Shay, Sturgeon Bay, ues. br Gilbert Kuapy. Pinu Luke, callroad tes, Sebr Lilly Pratt, Ludiiyjon, lander. Aiuehexan, wood, Stucy, Abuupee, rallroud tied, au Wluckball parted Mlagcbard bo windward, ‘The schocuer Vreatu lust part of ber dock: loud off Groasy Point. The ssbouncr Kate Lyous was brought iv on ne Std. hr Nassau, Oawego, con, Schr Yankeo Binion wood, ralitoad ties ACTUAL RAILINGS, Btme Chicago, Milwnukee, sunctrics, Stine Bhelormn, Milwaukee, aundricg, Prop Denn Rlehimond, Budalo, 14,000 pu wheat, 25,00 but corn, and 3,000 hris flour, rw Tnter-Ocentt, Escanaba, light. a ie Ke Thoinson, Stuskeron, eanheless * Trop Geo inbar, Muskegon, light. Prop Now oti i Kala, goed ‘bu corti, 000 bays four, and ris Prop Fruasta, Montreal, 16,000 bu wheat and 176 aacke Nour, Prop &, C. Baldwin, Escanaba, light. Rehr Mary Amanda, Grand UWaven, lighte Sehr, Andorson, Muskegon, Wabi Sebe Clarit, Menominee, | mrt Scbr Ataunto, Muskegon, bight. Sehr Horachol, Menominee, aby Rohe Trausfor, Muskegon, light, . Sebr C. 0, D., Grand Havon, light, Behr Sunties, Buftalo, 2,00 bu corn, Sohr H. land, Kowattico, aundrica. Schr dG. C, Tramp, Recanaba, light. Kehr Capolin, Muskexon, teht, Schr Jossu floyt, Black Hiver, ht. Sehr li. 8, Robinson, Marinette, sundries. Sohr IL. Witbeck, Marinette, Wight, Sehr Wm. Grundy, Marinette, aunitrics, ReheJobn Kedorhonse, tuifulo, 33,03) bu corn, #ehr Dan Nowhall, Muskegon, Myht. Hebr Merchant, Garcon Hay, sunirics, Sehr Martha, Bouth Chicago, light. Sehr M. &. Higgte, Ogdensburg, 21,500 bu corn, Scbr J, W. Dose, Bulalo, 44,150 bu cora, Behr Loulen, St. Joseph, izht, Prop Chicago, Tutitlo, 40.508 hu corn. Prop Gordon cumnpvell, Mutfalo, 33,000 bu corn, OTHER LAKE PORTS, Deroy e Bpeetat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Dernarr, Mich. Juno d.—Passod down—Pro- pollara Konnoke, Alaska, Arizona, Arctio; stonm- Uurkes Mavitowor aud barges, Germania and vargns, Iron Duke, N. Mills and barges. 9. Townsend and schooner Edward Kelly, Salina and barges, D. W, Rust; achuoners D. K. Clint, 4. C. Butts, Jobu Rice, C. i. Burton, Thoma s Gown, Vanderbilt, Riverside, Jura, Y Mite boll, ¥. Fitzgoratd, Ahirn Cobb, Zach Chandler, LD, 8. Austin, Youvz America, Snowdrop, Fleatwing, Jamies Pintt, Notkirk, H. Bissoll, F. Palms, DG, Fort, Thomas Parsons; tug Swain ond raft, tug MeClollnn and barges, tug Torrent and raft, tug Johnson and barges. Arcived—Tug Bullontina and propeller Conc- mough. Passed un—Propellera Bulfalo, Juniata, India, Conestoga; stonnt-barges Superior and consort, and sehvoners James Hurrison, 8, d. Titden, and Tahpeniing, Swain and barge, and schooner Way Dash, Miehignn nad bargo3, Lowell and barges, ana schoonerConsuolo, Mary Pringto and barges, DM. Wilson aud consorts, Dirkbead aud bar, Willan udolph and bargy, Sanilac, Benton and barges, Kelly and consort, Warnor: schooners Mouttor, Jaines Wade, Geneva, O, M. Bond, Nevide, 3, V. R. Watsons scow Grave’ Amelia, Arclved—Tug Huotor aud achooner Guiding tur, Cloured—Tuy Champion and scow Mitton. Wind—Northwost. r POUT HURON, Pour Hono, Mich, June J.—Passed down— Propolicra Alaska, Arizona, Osenr Townsend and consort, Solina and barges, Nulson Mills and I ormania and barges, 2, 1. Jobnson anc es; svhouners Fenucis Patms, larvey Lise ger drumnoa Platt, Dan G. Fort, Thomas Parsous, Xe assed up—Propollors Buffalo, Maho, Juniata, City of Romeo; steamers Keweenaw. Eropire and barges, Superior and consort, Tshpamning, James 0, Herren Samuel J. 'Tilden; schooners: Ningnra, Helvetia, James Wade, Gravo, Ameila. Wind worth, fresh. Port Hunos, June 3-10:30 p. m.—Passed dowi—Propellers Arctic, Boston, Shickluua, Vanderbilt No.2 Arendt, Davit W, Just an consort, W. 1, Whitinan and consort, Republia and consort, If, Howard and consort, ac aes and ‘Tim Baker; schooners Scunun, D. W. Van Valkenburg, Passed Propellers India and Santiag.. Arrived—Propelters Swain and consort, D, W. Wilson nnd consort, Lowell and barges: schoon- cera O. N, Bond, Wabasha, Ishpeming, J. C. Har rleou, aud 3. J. Tilden, ‘Wind north, fresn. Wentbor cloudy. PORT DALIOUSIE, Special Disyatch to The Chicago Tribune. Pont DALOUREy, Cnt, Sune LE ed UD 110, Schooner dune MeLeod, Kingston for Ubia stone; schooner A. Suir, Kingston te Chicayo, stono; propoltor Beutla, Mohtreat for Chicago, gpayel enrgo; propeller Ocoan, Montreal for Muto, wonural euryn, Pusaad down—Sonvonars Mf. J, Cummings, Chl cayo for Kingston, whoat; FD. Barker, Mll- waukeo for Kingston, wheat; Gon fimsworth, Larue for Kingaton, whont; M. Fillmore, Chi+ cuyzo ror Kingston, wheat; steatm-bargo Niagara, Milwaukee for MKingaton, wheats prapeller Celtic, Chleago for Stoutron!, gencrul ourga. BUFYALO. Hpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Burra.o, N, ¥., Juno &—Arrivad—VPropellors Nyack, Newburw, Staruccu, ond schooner Swallow, grain, Chicago, j Clonred—~Propeltucs Nyack and Arabia: and schooner 1) E, Lulloy, cont, aud 8. H. Foster, Chicago; schooner Swattow, Choboygan. * Canal freights unchanged, Wheut, & conte; corn, 434 cents. Shipruents, 60,000 bushels. MAST SAGINAW. = . Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Basr Saaivaw, Juso3—Lumber frolghts aro Gri, and more lumbur 16 olfur tug than there ta yeasals to garry It, Rutey aro: 84.25 to Bultalo; to Oble ports $2,75, and the sumo rata to Chicaga. From Buy City the rates aro 23 cents por m bor jow those froin this pr . During tho month of. May 22,678,090 feat of lummbery U,027,00) shingles, and 10,0 ploced of lath woro moved by wuter from this pore, MILWAUKEE, Sptctat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Tribune. Minwaurten, Junod—Graln frelghte are dull and lower, ‘Tho setioonor H. BL Marry was chartered for whoat to Buifalo nt 4 conta, arrived from telow—schooners Med Wing, Guorge M. Curae, A. G. Morey, Latrienior, Sla- an. and Higgio & Jonna, Cloared—Sehounce Mountight, for Chicago; stuatn-bargo Minucsota and consort Jesalo Liun, for Evonnabs. ELCANATA, Special Disvatch to The Chicago, Tribune EsGANABA, Mich. June B—Arrived—Propel- tera Escanaba, f. 1. Owen, City of Now York, and Ti, 8. Coltinberry; sohoonors Ll. B, New= comb, Mutvinu, and tron Stuto. Depurtod—Propullors City of Now York, I. H. Owen, Eacanaba, wud If Chtstolm: schooners: Alico Richards, Negaunuv, fron state, Melviua, and Itvod Casa. Pout CoLuORNH, Spectal Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune. Port Counouxe, Out. June 3.—Puased down Schooner Msing Stur, Chicago to Kingston, eorn; barge Clyde, Chicago to Kingston, corn; Grtinsby, Chteuyo to Iingston, corn; propetior Coltle, “Chtonea te SMoutreal, general cargo; stoumn-burgo Ulinton, Chloago to Kingston, corn, Up—Suhooner Mury Jinttlo, iingyron to Ohi- guzo, Hgot, Bry, Speciat Dapatch to The Chicago Tribuns, Ente, Pa,, Juno 3--Entared—Schvoner Wobb and propeller Gildden, ore, Sanjuotta; propal- pes, Dalaware, morobundigy, and Conostoga, ight, Chicugo, Cicared—~Propeltors Consstoxa lyht, Buffalo; India, murctundie, Dulucn; Bowinde, ight, Chicngos Glidden, light, Murquottey athoonse Wobb, ght, Manyuctia. GUEEN BAY, Speclat Dispatch te The Chleaad Tyibune. Gneky BAy, Wis, dune 2—Tha'Jounlo Mat- (howa, 4 horny schooner, arrived yeaterduy fron Naghinw with Y,800 burrels of sult, and is its. charging the sumo new on the Green Bay and Minucsuta Malirdnd Company's dock, to bo abipped to dittorent railroad polats, MUEKEUON, Spectr Dispatch ta The Chtoago THDiUiby Muakedon, Mlob., Juno d.-Clourances to-day, soventccn. Lumber shipment, 2,680,000 trot, ‘The schooner Uiside nrplyod. ta uy fr@u Mile watikeo with 1,80) bushels of cora aid 1,200 bush- ols Quite, .,.° : MANQUETTE. Speetal Dizoatch to The Chicago Tribuna, MaAuQuurte, Mich, June 1.—Arrived—Sohoone FGlouro reaper & Canam bortatny soboonors Propeller ain burtals ne! John Aurtiy, Kacanuba, und leloa, / ree Couangwaon, ipeclat. Dispatch to The Chicago THbune, OaLtixawoon, Ont, Juno te-Arcived— Schooner Northern Queen, truya Chleago, pas- sengurd, frolzkt, and grain, ~ Duparted-Schooncr Skylark, Chicago, ties, A DULUTH, Speclah Duepatsh to The Udleago tribune Dunutit, Minn, Juno &—Cleered—Propeller Querhoe, Barnin, 4,80) bareetasouey propeller China, Hurray, "1000 bushels wheut dad 4,720 barrols Hour. ta novautor, Syrctal Dispatch to Tha'Chigags ‘Tvidurids’: Houunton, Mich..Juno k-Atrived—Sohooner 4G. Houghton, of Asbtabul, oot Pussed Lips Bropsllors Kupire Btato end Wine low, of Hufkalg. < oP ie gee ts OSWEGO," eae Bpectat Dispaten to The Uateags Tribunss” Osweao, N.Y, Con! Fy BSchounwrs: Mary “oral, Roane Loh Stir waukeay 1, Bett on, Cha lutte suBandusky, ”. - CLUVERAND, | f LBVELAND, O., Jug i lourud for 'o —Propolloy aay Guuld, ineruhundige, om ; : * KiNasrom, ' Sprejal Dispateh fo The Chicago Tvibune, ” Kinagron, Ont. June ¥,--Arrvod—Sohogner Blyutio Stur, trons Sillwaukou, wheat, sary oe lat Dispaten fo I Uniedgo ‘Tribune, Pe nchrst Mlobd., Jung d.—~Arciyda—Sehooner v abertowsy Hecate ieun-are, Pasar : Bytelal Dismatch tq The Ghigngo ‘Tribune, Kincanntse Ont. Jaued—Departod—bebunne + er Hurvn, for Cuicago, salt. a" MONTHEAL. Spectal Dispateh to. ‘Che Chteao Tribuns, MONTREAL, June d—Salled—Propeltce Persia, for Vulcuyxo, general curgu. 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. xpectod tobe completod againat. George Farnum has his residence at Onk Park nearly completed. ‘This [a 4 frame atructure on fort, two stories hich, bed with all modarn ime at Enke View SATURDAY, JUNE 4, THE CRITERION. a Such Is the Nama of Munger’s New Temple of Thespis, ei SHOT TIS PARTNEY Mr. Burns Blows Out the Brains of Mr. Bell. aatone cellar, 83 by with hip root, uta. idence for William Bto Jain course of construction. by 40 toct, two atorlos and cattar, with attic, It will bo: constructed of brick, Milwaukee brick and stone trimmings boing uscd It ds nearing com: 1. H. Hallborg bas iding to be erected by And Is Now in the Armory in a State of Repentance, It Will Rear Its Proud Head on Sedg- for the front. wick, Near Divikion Street, rawit plans for a R. MoCormack on twill bo twostorica aud high ith cellar. Prossod brick wilt be usad, ts fidinge on the oornorof Sud wick strovt and Grant pinet O;Lundstron, They ace storlos and basoment. -DR. RADWay: PARTLLTAN RESOLVENT THE GREAT BLOOD PURI Changes as Scen and F they Daily Occur, er Using 2 Fe Delden avonti, And Will Cater to th ricty” and ‘Spectacular. —— Desorlption of a Handsome Structura Which Promisos to Bo a Big Thing, ‘There isin process of construction on Bedg- wlok street, a fow doors nofth of Division stroct, and Immodtately opposit the Frankiln seliool, n building which, when completed, will bos credit toite designers, an ornament to tho nolmabor- bood, and a decided addition to tho thontres of Chicago, Some time axo Mr. Albort A, Mungor, of tho firm of Munger, Wheclor & Co,, casting about forsomo profitable means of investing money made by storing wheat, arrived at tho conclusion that o thedtra in tho donsoly- populatod nelghborhood of .Ciybourn avonu: Scdgwiet and Division streots, would bo # pay: ing thing. There taatarge woodon structure, known as the “ National” Thoatre, nt tho south- ern end of Olybourn ayenue ‘Vn. ‘Tho Croacont, an unsavory concort enloon nt Baleens, af Ova No, 855 Clurk street, and a favorit resort of rall- road mon, was the scono of a cold-blooded mur- sdor yeaterday morniug, ‘Tho decd was commit ted by Thomas Rurns, the yiotim being his partner, Charies Rdward Noll, a young man 2 yenra of ngo. ‘The locality is known Jn criminal parinnco aa “Cheyanne,” and fa one of tho ‘Tho Croscent js sald to havo ‘beon n resort for the abandoned of both sexds, and tho soene of nota fow robberies and other 'The business was carried on by the two mon, Doll occupying s room over tho saloon with hia mistress, a French Canndian For sovoral nights Burns has been given tho privilege of sharing tho'roum with thom, aa an cconomical measure, and after adobauch on Thursday rotirctl to tho room latoin the afternoon, At midnight Doll and the woman wont to bod.+ Hell wakencd Muens, who was lying on tho bed, and asked him to undress, buthe refusod to do ao, and soon annk backinto bis drunken stupor, Nothing occurred until about bult-past 0 yesterday morning, when Itosa was wakened by Burns gotting out of bed. Ho puton hia shoes and thon lay backon tho bed fora fow minutes, whon, without a word of warning, ho drow a revolver, reached over, placed tho rovolyor CLOSE TO THE BLEEPINO VICTIM'S FACE and. fired. Tho deed was accomplished and the murdorer fled bofore the frightuuod woman could utter a cry. She sprang tober foot aud oponed a folding door leading inion room co fed b; othpr prostitute name and gure, the alain Dan Philllpa, who ts suid toown tho Droporty, snd who occupies roums rmory, half a dozen bluck# Away, And notlitiod the police. Only a few min- utes elapsed before Burns came hur tho Al Doin recognivar ofticors, nes arrested by Otticor er ash into the Rook Island dep tho shooting, but trombled like a feaf, and soomed In fearof his life. Upon boln: ina coll ho was examined, but no rovolver was found on hia person. A-sourch of his vatisc, however, in hisroom revealed a box of cart- ridges of the samo calibre—No, “2—ns that with A Trinuxx reporter called at the stono of the murder durini morning, and found tho budy when shot, Dr. A, H, Burr, was summonod Immodiately attor resent, and enid that upon his arrival Ji a comatose atate, from which bo never cr ac Toudn tho sounded man by atimulants, but tho pulas became moro cf death ‘aulted jo on howe and ahalt, Boll never spoke a word, nor gave any indications of consclousness. TUE WOMAN, des anti 3 the only witness of the affair, need ae Armory.as was Della Clore and hor friend John Hartnett, who ocoupled tho adjoining apartimont. reportor that her nani SARSA ‘fh atone telimmi Three fate aro bu Prossed brick and stone ‘The cost will bo about ‘ho building la expected to bo ready for ocoupanoy by the curly part of July. In a fow days work wil begin upon a throc- ry flat building, 28 by 85 foot, to Erio street, betweon Dearborn and Stato, for A. Esq. It will bo a firnt-olnga bullding of with all modern conveniences, a THE WINNETKA TRAGEDY. Exhumation of worst In the city, doods of darkuosa, girl called Rosa. dlanppenrance of aod muscles, oto, IN Strongth incraascs, ap; brush, good digesti awaket fresh aod vi; FATUNCO Of BPO, od from ite turbid: © Romaine of tho At ‘half past 8 o'clock yosterday morning Chiof-of-Vollco Carnoy, of Evanston, callod at Coroner Matson’s oMco to Rocompnny him tothe county burial ground,at Jofforson, The plan ‘was to reairrect the head buried at that place, taka it out to Winnotka, whorothe hendioss body of tho murdored man fount thera last weok was, and soo whethor the head and body matchud. Coroner Matgon was occupied with othor busl- nosa, however, and waa unable to make tho trip, Chiof Carnoy recoived instructions to go to Winnotka and take up tho body, and the Cora- ner promisad to take the hoad out tharo to-day. Accordingly Chiof Carney procured a box in which to place tho remains, and started for tha dopot, He found that he would be obliged to walt for the 1 o'clock funoral-train, as tho Company had lately made a rulo forbidding the of collins on other tralns excopt as ox- 1 Chief and a THIvUNE reporter finally started out on tho funeral-train for Winnetka, Arriving at that stntion tho box was transferred toa wagon In waiting, and the party wore deiven about a milo to tho northeast, whore tho body had becn buried so hurriedly by Deputy- abrothor of the Chiof of Police, bad rosched the spot about tely began work, and as tho wagon drove up the resurrectionists had just The grave bad beon dug about 100 feot to tho north of the feuce aur- rounding the littla vlump of woods, and was withiu a fow fovt of tho .troo-stump against which the corpse was resting when discovered. Since tho promatura burial the rosidents of the vicinity have been uttering complaints axainst tho action of Mir. Vargos. Thoy sx: be doa of digging a threa-foot holo an: the remains foto it was inhuman, and bis action 4s universally condomned. Ly ding the gravo was 4 little group of morbid curiosit-yscckors, anxious for a giiinpag ‘ho digger word a cloth sature ated with camphor across his nostrils, and the crowd kept walltotho windward and cndoay- ored to drive away the disayrecablo odor which newly-opened grave with tho fuines of bud ulxacs and pipes, ‘The romaine fug ata distance of but low the surface of, the ol of wtgnant water. Chi! aricy braved the horrible stonch, fastencd a cord to tho legs of the corpse, and drow it out on tho grass. It was a horrible alight, and hardly recognizable ng haying been once a living, breathing human bolng. The flesh abovo the ad boon torn away, louving nothing hig sev whilo ¢ 16 @ ROUT Sructations ot im arid oda 4, and cloudy appeai freoly fro without pain or scatdl no pain or wouknes! 4. Marked diminution of of Involuntary. wen od in that way), Dinnent cure, tho scereting glantia, stored to tho severa 118. 5. Yolluw tingo on the white of tho oy tho swarthy, saffron appearance uf ¢] Uvely, and healthy col lungs ortuboroles will reallzo 4 0 ngs ale’ cells, bronch! throat or hod; dimini tt + gancral lncraase af strongth PAHO OL night-sweats Wenkness around the le: chilis, aonse of suffocation, bird breathing ‘on lylug down or atis| distressing gyi APAIUILLIAN agiion, has for years TOVERS OF THE PLAY with thofr nightly pabulum of “Ton NightsIn a Bar-loom,” “The Mood-ied Hund, or ‘Tho yer's iavonzo,” © Wild Dill, tho Bull-Punch> and otbor startling and overwhelming works of dramatio art, Tho resitents of this neighborhood affect the theatre and patronize lt, but they want it near homo, Thoy sanuot afford tho timo to como down-town for nn ovening’s amusomont, but thoy wilt Ilboratly patronizo theatros or other amusoments {n tholr’ own nalyhborhood. Such shows us havo Leon givon in those districts,when conducted decently and tu good order, havo fu- variably drawn lurzo crowds and proved highly remunorative to tho managers. Indood, it is probabtu that thero Is no clues of thontrical Proporty which will pay a botter rate of intorost on tho amount of capital Invested than a wall- dullt and well-arrangod thoateo In such a nolan horhoad as that spoken of, Mr. Munger studied up those facts, scoured n vory and startod in to build. Thore wero two old res. idgnees on the ground, and these were moved off early In January, when WORK WAS AT ONCE BEGUN, Tho torrible wonthor interferred ton grent ex- tent with butlitin; scuffolding and othor appliances, continuo, and now tho now Criterion Thoatra begins to loom up In good shapo, and within two weoks will bo roofed in. Aroporter of Tite Tiros” mado an in ig@uew Tomplo vf Thospis yost and found, evon in ite present Iucomnlot proruleca of groat things ty come. The ground nequired hus a frontage of seventy-two fect on tho west aldo of Sedgwick dtrovt, and s depth of t. ‘This gives ample room for n new building of magnificent dimensions, and the op- portuaities thas alforded: buve been improved to tho uttorinoat, On the Bodiwick-stroct front ure tho main entrances, passing through the contre of a handsome brick building, side ure stores, and the uy upastlats. The and finished in tho best atyie, and Botwoon thia nhd tho theatro pro; ia afi aren ton feet fn. depth and stroteh' across the lot, thus affording LIGHT, VENTILATION, AND MEANS OF Ac’ OES ra ing jot. Ho stoutl: wradually and surcly disn and an nasistant, |. Aa day after duy tho nvon, and imme asthe blood linproves tn disonae will diminiah, and all forel tumors, cance: awny, and the wi reauhed tha body, deposite, nod sound and healthy; ulcers, dlacases, gradually di In cages whera the system bos beon salle lekallver, Corrosive Sub. » causing. ca sploal curvatures, omtortoe® Yarieone veins, will resolve uway thon And oxterminate tho virus of Hird Glscuin tos 7) f thoge who are a are | OC CRTGe, Borat diseases, how: uw may better and tnd thalr gone their fiesh and weight incroaaing, craven kee ing ita own, it 18 A auro Bi fover rores, ch Pp "#, chronig Mimate have avoumulal operations, but white awellin; ¢ Hie Sudenvors BAPARILUIAN and more faint, and of tho horrible. taking there medivines for fives, or Sypbilitia Srose froin the nora! health huproving were tnally reached, ign that the cure ts pro two or three foot rs ng. In thes disogses tha patient cither got better or worse,—the virus of the direate ig notinactlye; 1f not arrested and driven from Spread and vontinue to under @ soon ws tho BAIAs “Kosa” informed. 0 was Philomena de Nau, she was 2 yoars of ago, and camo from Mott- ler parents were livite norantof the course of Iteving her ator, tho bloud, it will mine the constitution, At ILLIAN mukes tho patient “feet bettcr* frow hotter and Inereags {a eal The grant powor of this remady ts in discasag that threaten death, as in ij CONSUMPTION of the Lungs and Tuberculous Phibinis, Scrofite Ja-Byphilatd Disonses, Wastine, Degeneration, and Ulceration of the Kidneys, Dinbeter, Stop f Water (inatantaneous rell have been used, treal two yoars oy there still, but wi Ifo sho was loud sho was a factory girl inthis city. She an bad Ilved togothe: in. Boll was sloeping In tho middta of the bed, and tho little Pronuh girl Bald, berwoon Was a yory narrow cacape bad his. arm hor fuce, She was a waltoresirl 11 the snloon ani know that thore was a wantot roprictora, Burts nv- rinting more thin bla suare wos an habituéot women aVverred that on Aah ad board Burns Sainte while in hls cups that he would have revenge for tho mannor in which Bill was boating him out of every hour you will per Btorios are fitted health, atrength, an of rod brick, painted tor nearly two lut tho ribs condition of the remains Y determine whether the head at Joifergon orig!- nally, belonged on the body, as thore is aypur- ently NOTING LEFT TO FIT IT TO, Chief Carncy, bis brothor, and the asaistant hon removed ftom the body tho Congress galt- era, souks, puntaloans, shirt, dnd di fi was foutd necessary to tear tho shirt and deaw- ers in order to remove thom from the body, but tho othor garmants wero removed without in- of tho undergarinonts will hot neecasarily olfaco any marke which moa: Tho body was thon wrapped in a blanket and put into the collin, and the clothing wns put ioa bug brought forthe purpose, Tho cottitt was romovel to the aholter of a nolgbbor- ing clump of bushes, and lott to awalt tho arrival of Coroner Matson with the head, and the tom- ry HtAvO Was iillod the buw vontafiuing the clothing to an old, unused wellio the rear of Mr. Garland’s placa, whoro {t wns loft to soak. will bo taken out, the garmonts washed cleaned, and they will be caro- for any. marke whieh mny load idontitication of tha murdored man. Cor- oner Satsun will probably go out to Winnetka its, the conductor of the funeral tralo, stated to ‘Ins TRIBUNE reporter thatone day laat wintor a Gorman answering tho description of tha murdered man wont rin, He | wos a word to make it fora farmor who lived some- innotke. Mr. Knights could not stata the exuct date ho saw tho man, but says it ig possibia that ho fa tho ono that was murdered, A vory tunity incident ccautred Thursday at the station at Evanston. In the bu Was a colvrad Individual, who was on Rosehill Cemotery to du some whitewashing, and ‘ho stood at the open door of the car looking out ‘on the plutfori, her sobs, that it for hor, 08 Doll tothe theatre. Private alleys oxtend on oithor sido of tha main bullding, Bad in tho roaris a r¥e OPoN wpACG. ‘pe new theatre is built entirely of brick. 1t Is vevonty-twoteot wile. di feet deop, and about ight, Phin, almost to sevority, Jn its outline und yoncral plan, and dealyned priinarily to furnish its patrouy with a eato und eomfortnbie plaudo of amusement nt tho sugrl- flew of beauty, there iy no doubt that tho Cri- terion, when completed, will compare most i ha API PACOns gnd gene where cathoters away with tho painful operation of usin fnstrumonts), dissolving Stono in tho fi and in all cascs of Inflammation ofthe Blads der and Kidneys, L) china ozses of Loucorrha and Utero s of tho recolpts, the salooy, and olgbty fect in hi soveral occasions tl who la nshort, thick-sct man, with 9 mustache ond a week's growth of grizzly beard sprinkled ay, unt in his coll the platuro of deapund- is frat remurk was to dony tho Bhoot- «Bell were dead. tho airmative Burns Ono buttle contains more of tho actirs prince oa of Medioines thun any uthor Preparation, ‘aken in Teaspoontful doecd,whiloothors requite Ave or six times as much, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. in tha f ia of tho truss pattern, aod will bo sinted On the sides and canted on top with tur Windows abound on evory sido, deouring ventilation at all times and from ny will be almost a dond fint, only broken in tho contro by a sniall It {s held thattn (his manner tho wcour- Suspesporties af the [Mihatre will bo best pro- THE BEATING. CAPACITY of the building will be larke;-equal, In fot, to tho largest thoutres in tho olty. Tho wuditortum{oom prises aparquot, dress-cirelo, up. por tler or gallery, and two tiors of stawu boxes. Saturday accommodation will bu furnished for Ww porsuns, and every seat will command a full viow of the stage, ‘will bo fttod with bonckes, and will sen| or noarly half tho house. it iran columis, apparantly scarcely 9 duty to bo exacted of thom. io Architcet, Mr. Walleco flume, whe built Naverly’s Thoates and Mr, English’s Grand Op- era-House nt [ndinnipolls, says that columns exuctly similnr supported two galleries in the Crosby Opora-House, and thoy eun therefore bo depended upon to curry ono gullery in the Cri- 1 Sir. Iume has introduced some novol features dJathis building, aud hus given the tention to two pulnta,~perfeut veutiladion and AMPLE MEANS OF EGNESS ‘The side walls are hon eyoombed with windows, and within roaching distunce uf cach window is a fi alsting of {run stops oxtonding to within ten There wit be alx ately ing, then to Inquire If tho ropartor’s roply in Joby Carney then } bila thne he wishe: # ho was dead too, sido, eouting venti ig 42 a and hie bictupice Queen's Iscland. fo beeamo acquainted with uhuque about 2 month ugo, and having somo $400 ho ylelded to Hol!’s porsuusions, and tha two camo to Ublengo and buught out (ho siloon on Olark atreot. Burns and gave Dall. barlf intoreal aul directions. in # fow daya tho fully oxamtinc Ut inthe capital, for running Jt, tho livn’s share of ot which made Huros very wugry: -and led vo frequent colllaions between them, Ho had retaincd some §00 of the mono; to Chicagofanda few nights azo Kel toumake a round of dome Stute street bagnios, tho result boing that Burns had ble cash balance ‘This was tho culininattoug otfort of tis partner ta fleece him, At thle polntof the nur- rativo an attendant brought some rofreehmenty to Burns’ dungeon, but the black coffuc, the cold and the chunk of broad bad no chars, 9 could not cat a mouthful, asked the reporter If ho thought Bell was ren) dead, adding that ho hoped he wasn't; bo didi As tho reporter took hia loaye “T wish I'd never known hin, Tknow 1 will, They aro toc many for moz but I'd aa soon be out of tho warld now | e County Physician, assisted RADWAY’S READY RELIEF OUBES AND PHBVIENTS Myestery, Diarrhea, Chol aad Agee Mrcunntiom, Neuratsia, Dipbe theria, Infucnen, with tho bend to-da Mr, Jamog Knig! ho was hontin it is carricd on po Ree Bowe: Complaints, rhy or pein ts) i i stayed ia bor Atlee Near, by him was Conductor Knights. Chief Carney's brother, on bt from Winnatka, wot of knifo found near the body of the murdored man tw a TRIBUNE roportor, “Dat‘'a my knifo,” sata the oolored man, ast what was transpiring from the door o! Ee * Aro you sure {t is?” askod tho conductor, pricking up his oars. ourgo { is,” sald the dariy, ++ Will you sivonr to that?” askad the conduct- or ing solemn voloo, ‘The culorod mun thought ho might do putting his foot into tt, and he sald ho could not swear ‘The conductor then told oh used to murda man and cut his head of with, and the scared * coon" turned led all thy way to Rosehill. to bo too promiscuous I rgpeness or lasaitude, ws as in the train and show ‘Dr, Jauthardt, ¢ by Dr, ‘Lucker, held A VOST-MONTEM EXAMINATION Inthe afternoon and found that the bullot had entorod the right check two-and-a-half tnohes above the angle of the Jowor Into the cavity of ti middlo iobo of ‘the right bom’ found In the convolutions an. corpus onllosum. The internal organ wore In 0 perfectly healthy condition, except thi Aranca puculiur to that of rr WAS THE PINS AND 13 THE ONLY PALN REMEDY that Instantly stops the most vxeruoiatlai Tnilawmations, und cures Couge f the Lungs, Stomich othor glands or ory a7 0M ON: In one of tira or panic. PO-usCE pL, CON nw, inidwity be- toet of the xrounst. crushed throu cases leading from The rosa clrole, Is but a few foot from tho ground level, and, in caso of trouble, tho per- suns In thle part of tho house could tind oxits by feane oF tho windows, avon if evory door wero ‘Vho atage isin keoping with the house. It is nearly sovonty foot wide and sixty foot in dopth, id will alford opportunitics gud seonto display unrivated by any pluco of | amusement in Catunyo, lo tho northwost cor nor isn large ire-provt siructury which will be dw the wardrubo, acone painter's du- t, and cirpuutor’s shop, Pructleally, tinct from tho thontro, tha f fra ure this Inrgoly dlininished, jt tho parquet circia }@ wali] horsegnog Bhupa, bere, and wis ach nboye the | No matter how violent or exeruchtin: + Crh Bhnemutic, Bed-riddun, lntirm, ae Mea BM slomauts had tho & TARY will affor tho bard drinker. ny jolleo circles of beta bad man, aud it wus said Burns mot him in Dubugue he hid Ned from Chicago to avold arreat for samo crima which bo waa supposed to havo committcd. ee MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, Somo Important Changes in the Wac~ ulty of tho Instttution—Rxaminations tor Admission to Ho Meld in Various that the Knife was big, HLAMM ATION, eee INPLAMMATION OF TH Od \, SICULT SORT THON PIPATION OF TL ‘ URL, INELUENDe and ut white and trom! OF THE BLADDER, will probably loarn not. his clatms in the future. PROHIBITIONISTS, Last Days Sesston of tho Indtana Ho= malo Workors In the Cause. Syectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Larayetry, Ind, June 3,—This ts the third and Inst day of the seventh sessfon of the Woman's Christian Tomperanca Union of Indiana. Old workors In the cause clafm that this hus been the most profitable session they have eld. Reports froin all portions of the State represent that the prohibition leaven is working, slowly perhaps, but surely, and enoouraring nows. rd Jawt night ta pronouncud one of the finest evor delivered in tho city by any porson oF upon Any subjoct. Tho folle ullicors were chogon for the cn- Mrs. 4 @, Wullaco jo forwer Govorgor of Juuivnn), ¥ Aloo Vining, af Da Troasurer, bra. A. M, Novy Vico-Preale r tho Stato-nt-Large, dirs, Mary L, Wolls, with tho exoention of Situs onoxt annual for wpvatucular BYBTERICS, CROU! But COLD CHILIS. CHILDLAINS, AND FROST BI The applicution of tho Ready Hell ir purta where the pain or -d case and comfort. waior Sal jo 4 few inlanuvea wure Ore Sour Stomach, Heartbura, ache, Diarthoes, Dysentery, Bowols, and ail [ntornal Palos. ‘Travelers should alweys way's Hondy Hallet wits hon i vant slekne! wator will pre: ne slcknees 0 hen Bittors as 9 attmulant. FEVER and A FEVER AND A‘ There te not s rome: ohancen oo! ‘Tho building ts ob! aud grilory will uo uf ‘Tho wullory Is nueb biebor abovs olroly thud in most thentres. OF Inte yours tho alin bag apparently boon to crowd everything togothor and to sucura ao SNUG, BAND-OX BIYLE, at the oxpense of the cpmfort of putrons. Hera system hus bev adepte every ono will buve ploaty of room and ‘Pho urchitoct ts authority for the atntement that the Critcrion will bave a largor seating cae pacity than any uthor theutre In thu lly, oxeeps Ruvurly'y, und a larger wallory with tha saino oxooption. i have more axity und Lotter means Of yon+ aden thas any thoatre in oxistuuce, and the whole buildtug will cost logs than $50,0U0 com One of the noysltics Introduced tea twits or doubly stalronge loading from we buxos, =a Indut invenlous arriayemMunt for counumle fig space, aitiough soaruuly adapted jor pluves wher inuby porsous are Uabla to crowd In at seats In tha lower part of the houso will tet, euch patron having au opura-cuain, ices OF winuseines " AGUE CHILLA, AG ae Special Dispatch to The Unteago Tribune, Any Anson, Mich, June 3—Tho Regents of the University hellan Important meeting ‘They elected Isaac N, Demmon, at present Asslatant Professor of English Lit- erature, to tho chairmade vacant by Prof. ‘Tylor's resignation, and B, O. Burt, of Joins Hopkins University, succveds’ Prof, Dem- mon, Bryon W. Cheaver was elected Acting Professor of Metallurgy, and Victor C. Vaughan succeads D, P, 3. Koso, of Rose Douglass fame. Prof, George C. Morris, who was for many yenrs cannocted with tho Unl- but for the nast two years wt Profs was _clecteil to the ry, Philosophy, and Colle, Wind in the Tho address of Thun aby other, No clalia thar it GUE cured for revlectad; Beoratary, ahns Hopkins, Chair of Ethics, Ui we for the establishinent of a Seboolot Political Sclenve for Instruutlons on the subjoot of inter nutionat law, constitutional history, and polltical bi yt which wilt be Jado Thorns 3. Cooley, of the Supreme Court, und Prestdont Anwoll. It was dooldad after the your to hold the examination for studonts desiring to nivorsily ny Ohtonge, Louly, San Branelico, aud ‘Tho Rogonta puld the tliat judgment of $3,741 in tha Roso-Jouglass cate, aud im favor of Douginss. —— ST, LOUIS GRAIN Br, Louts, Mo., Juno 8.—It was supposcd that tho deolsion of the Out! Dourd Committce that frbitrated tha Blay deal in No. 8 wheut and mixed corn would bo accepted by the shorts and settlemunta bo made ut 53 conte, Lut thoy cone cluded otherwise tu-day and ap matter to thao joaed HL FIFTY CENTS PLR ES iulng, reside ot wmooting will be held at Kokomo, TOM SCOTT'S WILL. |... Wo Loaves All SXjs Property to! iis Relativer—Hls Woalth Shrinks In the Customary Way. Pinvavenrita, RADWAY'S Regulatin @RRFECT PUNGATIVES, ENTS, ACT WITH agin the highorpricad Tho theatre nae ulrvady bent Ieaed to sr, formorly connected with the will be opened tu the publig ut Aly. 23 or 2, Bir. Engle, when ques Uonod by a reporter yeaturd, entorialiments olfered would be of tho , VARIETY ASD SPRCTACULAR order—no leg dram In tho present fncom: ive voudition of thn building ho hud formu. hud no plata tor ity management, other thin that lo would try toyive (ae paopla a Ho wos unable oven to furnish dotalls ns to tha sage wrrungements, but with the nmanut of puco AE CouMALY, almost aoy thing can be dono, wine Of aduiisakin (uxcopt to tho cunts, und tho “yublery god! walk bo culled on for. the usual quurter of u dol- Churles Engle, Joe PAIN, ALWAYS ND NATORALIN Cinchanuth, Bt acme Eustorn 3s ae that the jy TUNE B—Tho will of the Into Thomas A, Scott was ndimitted to urobato In the office of tha Reylstrar of Wills this morntug. It 18 a lengthy paper, covering fourtuon pages of legal cap, wid contains fifteen provisions and four codictls, ‘There try no public nor charitable beqiusts, ie bequenths real estate in lowa to his Viliiun P, Seatts ret estate dn Tbs 1d siitor, Myw, Bilea Crawford: Ga tate i Jinots to bls sister, Mrs, Nolevca D, Dowlor{ and real catute in Chamberabury to ble ulster, Sits, Murgarotte King, ‘l’o the latter bo also. bag ike A Vogetable Substitute for Perfoctly tasteless, Swoet gum, purge, rey! if uf the Stomach, bly neys. ladders Norvaus Diseares, Stipation, Coativengsd, Ruusness, Fever, Tuthuw jeu, and wth deranguinert Purely vegetable, contalulng ne eral. pr dulneriu from Disorters of the Di aled thy whole of Dircowra ut the Ex- » who will roviaw the case and ylve a —————___ BUILDING ITEMS, auty have quito revontly for the intorior of the St, John’s (Cuthallc) Church, cprner of Clark whg Eighteenth strouts, Including the plastoving, Work ta bolng pusbed forrard on this bulldog, which whup cympjotcd w) churvh editives Ih tho Nopibwost. Lela 164 by os fect Ww tho luwide; the bigit of the audihorlum to tho apex ie Ad rust. ho bulldhus | hit, with a towersli feat, itis; Gapoiuid tu bu rowdy ee LANDLORDISM IN IRE! Bpeciat Dupatch, to The Chicago \ Brearplt, Ll., Juno d—Ay, Bi. O'Sullivan, oF Dublin, Ireland, lectured hero last niyhe on Jandiordlan in Ireland, The house wns crowded to uvoritowing, and all soemod well satisfied with The lecture was yiven by tie ugh of the Trib LandsL .ugiso Boe ere ED HIS COMMISSION AS CONSUL. Disvattis a Ths Yateaga Trio Beprony, Ind., Juno é.—}aj. John. Glover. of thu pluco whowas appointed United Statce Consul to Havre, focclved hig commlszion yua- terday und sont in bislotter of ncovptunco, Ax ho luis itty days thong ullawod hi zuaoh Dia post, ho wilt nut foyve hers foc sovoral —s— A BIG STONE: » Speelat Dirpstch. to Tae Uhicaga Tribune Buavi gun, Ind. Junow—A sinylo block of Stouc forty-two foobwix nehes jong, four feos wide, and three feet thick, thi Toxua & Pacilia and forty bonds of ‘Out ach Company, in trust, Fevust nieces, Ns. D, Grant, wach, iy trust, to ul of'Now York, and bor hel MUTUAL BENEFIT. MARRIAGE ASSOCIA Apttiat Dispatch to ‘rhs CAeags Tribune, INDLANAPOLIS, Ind. Jusie 2.—Articlue of asso- lution of ta’ lndiana Mutual Marriage Bonott Assoplution, of Dunkirk, Jay Conuty, were tiled to-day, The objoct of thie Association ts the inutual protogtion aud boueilt of ite wombors, “dtu bitdlnedd shall conatst iu collecting monoys re wid in the payne: ted wu Of MouLY to IuuNbUTA wl gd the oxpunses of aiid busfioss Aby uurnarsied person, nile ux Lomale, 01 moral ¢baragter, muy bucume 4 meubers' er eee RANT WILL VISIT GALENA, iat Dieputch to Whe Chtenay pribyne. ., GALENA, UL, June &.—iyu. Grant has telor graphod that he willarrive in Galuna the iptter part of next week, and will rombkin bore afew Hie: does not intoad to oroupy, big ows oatalned 8 pouk cad ub Wi rovubly most twonty-lve tous, u ¥ quarried 1n ghig vicinity. Nausea, Heurtvurni, DI of welght iu Binktnys or Flat ach, Swintininse of the I oult Browtuings Flutter pat Webs boforu the Hx Dull Puln in the He: iio, Chest, Jamba, a cavolnit, seating, cto, be ono of iba tines, hje_ remarks. by will froe #be Yi Wis becently moved i Ou) ween ‘Kwentyeniath aud, ur bo Ste dames’ Ci 1eit, dosos all the aaa Ouch 25 CEN ~ "BOLD pY DNUGE Read “FALSE AND ANS COU, Hiiformation’ worth tho ‘TO TH ‘aured: ‘Tho building of two atuciey ond bagemunt, witht white prossuil-brigk Srontt, Was Grovted nt a cubt Of F15,000, A blogk of ulx dwoiliugibouses JO by 320 fue {aan Course of erection onthe corner Of Throop upd Congress streets; its ty Watch bo tho property of 4 Willigin’ Thotsee ts tho urchltect in bo two tories and Sa ett et eee tS putida ties collin wilh stode front. Tyrnipbed with al) sho amutidern lmprovencuts, rT to be rydy for oecupauae: tl at an approximated gost of $1,000. ugust Hashelbriog fe hurtuy crooted on Hulsted street, néur Seventecath, twa W® feet, pilte-glisy fronts, flats Mt? Luis preasud’ by with stone trimulogs will bu uyed fur We front, E PUBLIC. Lg wus taken ontof the wa here wday or #0 slut by fo feet, aud wi ry residence during his the guest of Mire. L.

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