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year referen eonptetl 38a teen fee pesery abet te THCY Faring ten fe fetur inghes TON. afalee tour, RINE N ——— - Now [ru mat Wyanovite for the Good- rity Line. THE cibesé EWS. Byeefal De Propellers Being Built NEFPALO 1 LLANEOUS. fy regard to tho atenmers Siginaw and Keweng, Chey du not expect such it tine this season, it was Juno B—The unieretfon of tho tut the reoMiihean edueted, | Prop Western Elovatiig Campadst will go into af nd that the now aye Wye Sehlay veun decided to fertimmediate’sat pravalled previous to tho “aston of the Treasury Dopartment unto te per rere flve-uights of ; a ‘ * s reak. bushel’ for clevating, n= Regarding the Carrying of In cent, five. days! atorage, nnd one. flammable Freight, olitih of neont nor bishel for atoreo each sues we cuwding ten days, tha vessel paying the usaal aggortt© | (ieee tion tne auteed to tho. terms” with -gin Froights Easy Yestarde ait | thoalogie exeoption of the Lycn, white has held or Olly, tH along und been the only barrier ayatnat ~ Charters Being. Ger for Ge" we sails’ Fined—Tho ine Tu ry—-A. ast 1 Feyenmbont, Ta eA BS Neornera" here WU Wot ; . i” 2 oF grain. = 5: a ol cations BUONRT BEVEN JokesArrivale and Oloa: and Lye —, —_ ye oideuteAlong tho Docks whiuh areived in port st we noMEe @ fo sew 105 Gondrlet Ste ion freiant ope narned (HO aro jotendard to apd Have eonths. aerfal compan! nd Notes. PROPELLERS BUILDING, ainbont Company is having: boats built at Wyandotte. They run between Milwaukee and and will be neo to breaking lee during the wine yno of tho bonts {8 fast uppronch- on, and will be launehed by the Ist of } tho othor during October. They fect kecl, thirty-four fect benin, nth of hold, and are caloulated 200 tons ench In thirteen foot of It be furnished with large and ct in dintnetor and seventecn Dintian, ny i) whe elfort te obtiln cheap storage for these onts was the principal ctnae of breaking up tha Associate on, ATIERTNGS. Wiscunain and Michigans constructed with pit when wheeled engines, und steel bollers Lilo nll iron. boats, these raised twonty-two lnebes rauaroa frcomn floor, and wil be suppited with } #9 dry-dock, srelargo bulkheads, which can at any tine be Sawin water for ballast, A good gizod cene | stay, sa eimump to force thesa bulkhends will bo | gteam-burgo gon board, ond It can also bo used effectiva- acaseof either vessel leaking. Hoth bonta | white ashore nm ‘ ritasona averaye spocd of thirteen miles per ml gquagm eae 1 out aia gectate B Siesta, nina jyat. They ¥' eamoilattor total cost of those h, when completed, SFLAMMARLE FIREIGUT. seeretnry of the ‘Treasury has written tho inunswertoun Inquiry regarding got of passenger steamers te carry ompty find gasoline barrels, or other sand tillammable fretshts a: The Departinent bas reaelved your, tu your right {o carry upon fiartnglettor’ cers pghths, benzine, ikedangerou jeer reintive aicamura COIply venzitie, gusoling, or other ike and you request the Depurt+ soriecion on tho subject, You algo refer tho Department to note A question i fusgerous articles, tpand nsk Hiesed by you to sald Inspectors ad tih inst. omotiy tho In 2 Whothor it is # th ‘aus follows: nip for el dase Inform Pt dood Talon watt me, Kelso, The ef napht Lite lareply to ny becarrled with rtorelears a witogrant thy Lak Onin frelghts were ensy yesterday, most of Cacharters being for corn to Buifalo até cents, seatto Kingston nt Scents. and 22% centa on Tho engagements were: Befalo—Propelier City of Rome, 12 Frage Arabia, 40,000 agbt, 47,000 bu corn; sebooner C, J. Wells, 37,00 bu rl. C. Mitston, 40,000 bu corn, For Schooner @. R. Merritt, 20,000 bu corny Ktooner not named, 20,000 bu wheat at 8 conta, Kervolllngwood—Schooner Barbarinn, 20,000 bu yo, through rate. Storelana, 18,000 bu whont, For Erie—Propolior Saware, 40,00 bu corn, Lumber freight con- due active and tiem, atsto Buitalo. Fae 0 Kejston—! BS Tax Trrpune {3 Ey,of Detruit, for a tine Uthograph of the new byCumpion, built Inst winter, as abe appears Wen entering Detroit Itlver ‘from Our with a tow of alx Jeri wa ts one of the Inrgest, mot thoroughly pel, and powerful tugs on the takes, and Gilet is to by cougratiinted on having pus- ‘acon of av valuable a towlug craft. BAILONS WINED. Thethreo sailors arreated Tuesday at tho f Fioce af the Veasel-Owners’ 8 tia, for disordorly conduct, we fcedustice Walsh, af tho West Madison-Strect Mice Court yeaterday, who, after hearin; fufeace, foed one of thom $10, another $J, and stared the third with a reprimand. A rex- sur poileemun is now stationed at the shippius- ‘See and no further troubly in that nelghbor- ticipated botweon Union aud non- tg ant saltors, DENIES pimet Degratt, who Uoarde nt tho alttmore 8 ship-coo! rofession, exile Utblsotico and aufd io eyytanuse was incerreat in so far ag it auld tite had been followed to his bonrding-place i Senten by Union sailora far shipping on the feooer Jones, Ho did © eesas cook, but ehnnoi Iu any manner by sullora or any- Tue DuY-DOOKs. poller City of Kromant went into Afillor duck yesterday to bo treo-nalled and repaired, ntou Towing Company's tux Success ee inte yesterday afternoon, in THE STHAMUOAT LINES. ‘molested The pro} Brthery \iberwitg SCout or Sf Ava vonult The Anchor Line Sittenloy tor ses Austrian’a fino propellor City of Diu Jeaves this ovening on her Potura vid 19 city, {ioe came she ueare: a Bhob el ateatncra Chicago and Bheboy- fee be Goodrich Ling, loft on their regular i] waukes thiy evento, tamer Lawrence, of the Northera Ling, ‘The at me felt rate Thy Montuna, of teow Weather fron bak Ny ‘The bale : peas on iM eae, watt Al tg) Sovet Pn reights Mbuvetall length cabins, with ns for 120 first-class pnsscagers. ermissiun to. not ignite under HU degree. If 1 us to Whom, whou, aud wherg,’ the Nrstqueation, you ttre tnformed autho Department y dvecontuined pupthnr, benzine, gugoling, Cte, trliogerous articles to eirry on camer, and ae amon thoae ‘Irtended poupited by See. 4 Rirtome second question, you are informed tt all upplicntlons to curry an pit Het wazerd refined potroteum which will not seunder HU degrees Fahronbeit should bo ad- fealty tho local Inspectors of tho disteict In iat tho vessel Fut. murorelear ata CustomeIfouse, the Inspeat- ssareauthorized to piholl, f in thelr judgment there is no other puticable route for Its transportation, and Votoinileate on what part of "eas ta Custom-Honse, It will be the iipuf tho chief ollleer of customna to dectio san tho question of route, and of tho Inspact-. (ae and indicate on what tof tha vessel tha oll may be carriad.” for Gr 1 eC Terie ate aa evening with a big mary Line, arrived inst ovoning from Hut : 4 huge lond of merchandise, ty, Propeller Jay Gould got awny inst evens ming veusels ro} Ute ae yesterday forenoon, had two er at ber rail carried a: eB Salting for the draw of fi Watts atroat F Oot Yeatorday afternoon: the propel’ nuuld was wacked Into by the eteame og, ° Laura aud hud ono of bor fendors” THE LUMBER TRADE. Ast SAGINAW. i Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribung, Adixaw, Mich, June 8.—Lumber modet bouts is estimated pas- Dirrels that hud con- in a letter josures, Which essiiry for us to curry relined petrolouin BO, overboard Int amis that barrels w pessonor two be in Teet deep, Revised Stututes. Ries It the vessel docs not rant © permit to carry: Saturday a on watched tho vessel It gntety. ff the veasel on- sents a ve! B PRELOUTS. ence of I. A. cl For | Ht. bu onts: our Annio ‘bu corn; scl vid Stewart, achooner 1 For Montrenl—Sebooner dliference, FINE TUG. indebted to John it, Gillot, Luke Bt. sels, Tho Chatn- eur, tho Bridge, ipping Associ ere, Horsuuht ‘ba. eauhle gottt and his the NE WAS BEATEN, pioubra ae Prop Skylark, Trop 8, D. Cul Props. C, Ba Vrop Nyack, that tho artlule in yeator- ugKge to zo on tho id fistninds ite wag Prop W. th Prop Lowis G prapellor Dolaware leaves Bohr L. Sobr #, Ando! pison; Ure. tho Western rangportation thigk, fomuy Ser Ontario, oe Bone a. t's Schr ‘Top: Bebe Vermon rhdard aide broken and WOYe, Str Chi Vrop port hold a micoting wresojution that tl Bocents per het ton from chutes, an cont from thie port to Chi- exgo and Milwaukee, ‘hoy elalin that if yessels Insist on bigher froight it will bo better to fore ward to tho West by ruil. TO WAVE A NAW WHET. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MILWAUKEE, June 8.—The steum-sueht Emile ald not wet away for Chleugu yesterday ne res ported, ber owner bavi cuncludod to replace hee datnaged whvol with a new ono before leuy~ Toronto Matt: port und Port Ho, own services, all puid. Bho carries 75, PORT OF CHICAGO, ANIULVALS, &tmr Chicago, Milwaukee, sundrics. Bir Rhoboyqan, Milwaukeo, sundrics, ‘remont, Hancock, sundries, Prop Conestoga, Erie, sunderios. ‘bor, senaelen y. wi ity, Bale net iron ore. M. Dayls, Bohr &, A, Bin Bebr Jonuy Lin Muske; Prop Argonaut, Prop day Gould, Hutfuto, Prop Vol lorudy, Hog 285 bri eas Prop Aunle Young, E Tt is wollecnown Lhat this howse vontrolled by John Be Tagan of Colette Is thy chief operator jn oats “corner” “The From what cna be Inarned, tho * iting” which seoks to Introduce tho viviots system of In inuch advantage. Tho Lyon bas a capueity for only 100,000 bushels HUNDRED AND SIXTY+FOUIL MUSIELS. Votomad will ageertuin what damntge, if any, sho sustaingd ear Erie. Special Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, Turrano, Juno §.—Tho echooner 8. f. Watson, atys go with tt goof 12,160 bushuls of corn cousysned to C.F Bternbetg, aud which she unioaddd at Stern! elovator, wid TUF bushels short. 8.1, Watson, hud the gral rewelxhed ut st other seale and found tho woixht wiven by the elovator house correct. Hu hus written, to the Armour & Dola Blovater 0," at Chiengo, where she londed, and guys tho mistuke must have been mide there, : NUFFALO COAI-BIIPPERS. Spectat Mapatch ta Taz Chicago Tribresie, Borraro, June &—The conleshippers at this this afternnon and pasaed joy would Hot pry more than pin bore Tier ownur, Mr. und Ww cents ‘THA STEAM-BANGE POTOMAC, Spectat Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune. vkne, Juno §,—Ag soon as tilonded the ro into dry-dock to ON A DAKE CRUIST. Speciat Dlspatch to Tre Chteago Tribune, Etug, Pa., June %.—Tha revenue-cutter Come modoro Perry sturted for a inks cruise to-day. RECEIVING A NEW CENTRR-HUAIID. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MinavaUKRE, Juno &.—Tho schooner Henry C, Richards jy recelying a wow contre-board here, A COAL IMDA‘ Milwaukee Republican: tho’ steam-burge Potomac was ashore is olf ‘Twelve Milo Creck, about twelve infles cast of Erle. ‘There la a smouth rocky bottom at the plnice, and the Potomue ran on so hard that ale wasfully five feut out of water when sho came to a stop. It was vory foggy ut the time, and Capt. Mansfeld did not dream bo was go nenr shore. The cargo consiatod of 1,000 tons of bard cont, from Buffalo for Chicngo. AL force of men wery put tu work the seeund' day she was on, and the cury. ho tule, hangvomn appt much credit on ber designer and bulld was built at Myandaie under the superiutend+ ry. AROUND TIE LAKES. D. ‘he locality where ro wis nearly alt thrown. ‘he conl mnie a perfect islund about the steamer, aud rly above the surface of tho water, wh Aftor ber release tho Potomue wont intu dry-dock, and thon proceuded on her voy- nye to Chieugo.” ‘THE STEAMBIIIY DRUNAWICK. Detrott Post and Tribune, June 6: “The fine new stemmabip Brunswick arrived at tho Detroit dry-dack on Monday nlgut, Tho Brunswick ta the first iron boot of this kind an the lakes, ant considerable interest is tuken in her by veasel- men at thia port, She will be rendy for wark on nd ber perforntance will alt sides, three feet fs clube ho engerly One feature in the now boat 13 that abo is provided with whifttug boards, which prevent i curgo of grat by tho rollingof the ship. Urunswick are exceedingly fing, and ber stern fsone of tho prettiest on the iukes. She pro- vuranee find rettects being dlaplaced ‘The Mines of the ler. She A FAST TRIP, leveland Leader, June 7, Tho, propeller H. Chisholm arrived about 6 o'clock lust evens ing with 1432 tons of oroon ndraft of fourtcen and one-half feot of water, Sho was only sixty- two hours running from Escanabn to this port, and only glx duys on the round trip, haying tn tow tho schoonor Neguuned.” HOW TULY DO IN THE DOSINION, At. Toronto thoy collect harbor dues on the amount of curge called for in the bill of nding, and if {t falls short thoy rufusy to retund tho The Captain oF whioh was aix tons short on 2! poses to curry the question Into court. ho British COAL HATES. 1 Toronto Mat: ‘Coal rates from Oswoxgo aro atiil25 conta, but vessel-mennre putting tholr hends togothor fora ralso, und, judging from other ports, they deserve tt, ‘Tho coal rece! are short of the quantity recalved thie thine and the cost by rafl is 76 cente per ton from su that vessel-men are subuitting to, a fosa of from 40 to BU vents per ton.” A PROVITALE CHARTER. “Tho schooner Jesalo Stuart bus boen chartered to carry lumber from this tu Wilson, N. ¥.. 140 por month for the yossel } otter expenses being ‘eot,"? Bonton Hi ldwell, Bay greta Lecut Huttulo, sundrl Sugin Iburt, OW, est r, non, Bf ions) Merri), Wii! nt, SE uakexan, Kebr Hattto ¥ishor, Waite Lake, railway thos, Sohr J, 2, Do Coudees, Whito Lake, lumbo ‘Bebe Frank Crawford, Jucksonport, tol poles, Sobr Graco Bf, Filo jou, ye: rop Ny Prop Annie Laura, Muykegon, lnnbor. Prop George Dunbar, Muskegon, lumber, Prop J, BE. Thompson, Muskegon, lumbor, Prop Willlain Crippen, Manistee, Prop C, Hickox, Muekogon, lurab juinber. ore Gratwick, Suginnw, sults Prop Delaware, Hutfulo, suudries, Prop Northorn Queen, Cotlingwood, sundries. Prop Chicago, , lumber, 1 Viko's Pir, wood. Yrop Inter-Ocoun, Eacunaba, iron ord, Prop Scotia, Montreal, sundrios, Behr Maine, Waite Lako, thea, Sebr Raudicnt, Merpurt, lumber, Bebr Hea Wings Milwaukee, light, Behr Golden i Alpenn, thus. lua. tumber, jr Ludington, lumber, uskeyon, lumber, Sebr Ida, Murnlstes, lumbur, Sobr Brighteye, Bay C! Bubr Rotiort L. Fryer, Bebr St. Androws, Kincarding, sult, Sobr M, A. Gregory, Monomingo, sundetes, Bebr C. 0, Johnaou, South Haven, bark. Bel G. Eilon, Duck Luke, rullway tles, » Munistes, limber, Mty, ault, Day City, salt. Huskegon, lumber, Caurlevolx, lumber, =. * tekeyon, wi dtdakewon, wood. tv Luke, jumber, manUbit, (ron-ore, on, South Haven, barks » Lwerts rat, LuIbOT, + Evcanaba, [ron-ure, ACTUAL SALLLNGA, port vor tT deaf the Straits up, making navigation rons Stas atua; IIa er, sean und dungeraus, Beur Jones, Suyluaw, lumber, sctocbrry dames Dauloan, ase | Bo Ma Ea Ea et cht J, 0. blogs, Hulley's furbor, Fal os. night uisd atated fax Buttalo, Bele Prostey Grand ligven, woul. Ac SH Wil watt: eau flea ene SIDED ehr Wille Loutit, Grand Haven, lumber, IN pale Ne Lara ene rae umber, « 3 k chr Byoniny teoner Bolivia, whllo being towod down | fone iiuttlo Kuri, Sluskeon, Auber. » Milwaukee, aundrics, 8a. Vail; Musk won, Habte st rr b2it bu wheat. 15,209 bu | Marquis ‘Townebend jour. 0, 5,00 bis corn, rly, 75,000 bu corn, O96 brig ue, ‘tuneof coal, pro- 6 inst Capt. Mo- legraph | general cargo. Ker Cheney Sines, Eee Hrop tines, Bull Prop George Prop Lawrence, © ti, sundries, Pron Chartes Iteltz, Miniatee, nundries. Prop ij, E. Thompaon, Muskagon, sundries, Stir Shobayuzan, Milwnukne, simtries, Kehr Lumberoian, Blick Cronk, Hight, b | Schr Willam Jones, Cgdar River, 00 bu onts, and sundries, Sehr Livinda. Hamtin, tent, Sobr Maudatenst, Pat's Kivor, ight. he Belen Bratt, Muskegon, Hight ‘hr Mercury, Ludington, Hybt. he Cincute Dall, Mursteesen, Hyght. y ised, Pudinwten, Maht. i Khwston, 22616 bu corn. Chitlenge, Ludington, Hatt. Sonr A, L, Potter, Manistee, belt ' Tho Sufferings of Cattle, Swine, and Horses During Long Jour neys hy Rall. Mr. Edwin Lee Brown, Preasldent of the Amer- fean Iusnane Suctoty, tectured In Fairbank Hall Inet ovehing on © Cruetty to Aninias In Trans sit." Ho was introduced-by Mr. Ferd Peck, who anid the subject vas une of vast and far-rench- ing publiafmportance, not only froin bumuac considerations, but on account of ita sanitary influonee upon the welfure of the whole people. of 3 3 ‘Tho lecturer spoke aubstantially a8 follows: OHiEn TAKS POTS: The “Amoriean Humana Association” was formed In October, Is7L. Its objects are to call toguthor, at stated Intervals, the representatives of the Bociotles fur the Prevention of Cruelty ty Antinals, whieh now number upwards of 10), aud othor friends of humanity to all creatargs, for consultation, information, and tu devise the necesanry inensures for lessoning tho progent great crucity to antinuls in trausit_ on tbe vari ous freleht-lines of our country, This last ot Ject has, naturally, from its prominence and 1 portance, oversiadowed to it Mroat extont all othera ut the tneetings, and ta, of which largely uttracts tho attention of the pub- lle to the Soelaty at the prosent time. A business resident of Chicago for twenty years, with Its somownat rough experience, Hot apt tv becony easily discourszed at anys thing, but J must cuntess that during cach of tho four yeure T have peusided over the Nation: al Association 1 have become more wud more Impreaced with tho magnitude of tha task In connvetion with extlic transportation. Itis ale most 18 Hreut none na wus the overthrow of slavery. It rests on ny inind all tie times tt tres me outs at thes Car almost discouraged. He quoted tho following passnye from the testimony of Zadock Street, at agent of tho Ho- ciety, who had traveled mare thin 18,000 miler over some of the principal rallroads, and seen 1440 local stations where aniniils were coticcted god shipped: Special Dispatch to Tha Cateago Tribune. Dernort, Mich, June §.—Passed down—Pro- petlers Indger State, fH. W. Blanchard, Winslow, Commodore, and City of Concgrd and schooner LL. Lambs steam-bargo Havaua and schoon- ora $lolena 8, Chamberlain, Fscanabas achooners Georgg:-C. Finney, Emen, PLS. Marah, 1, Fitztugt, Floridd, and flavana, Passed up—Propeltera ftoanoke, Argyle and schooners Sligo and Bossle Burwitk, Boston, and Fountain City; stenm-barges Huron City and sehnonwre daines I, Joy and Bam Fitnt, Bmith Movre; sehooners Ht. A. Kent, L. Hanna, Wanevtoe, 2, Vanco, Hello Hanscom, Wilttun Home; tuza Niagara and Iteindeer tloet, tug L. Q. Rawson, tug Jonson ifhd barges, Arrlyved—Propelter Arctic. Wind northwest, eleven tiles, PORT HURON. : Pour Hunoy, Mich. June §.—Passed up-Pro- pellors Waverly, Starucea with ¥. 8, Huzurd, Mary Mills and consort; schooners Scotia, Lizzie A. Law; steamers Clevetand, Pearl, Flora, Passod duwn—Propeliers Badger State, Wins- low, City of ‘Coucord and consort, 8. Chitinber- ful with Escanuba aud consort, Hay City and Larges; svhooncra P. J. Marek, Haviunt, H. Fitz~ hugh, Florida, Guido Paster, Inv; tugs Cham- pton and Haile. ‘Wind north, light. Weathor olowds. Pout Hunox, Mich, June &—10:30 p. nim Passed up—Vfopellers Smith, Moore, Ronnoke, it, H. Prindiville and barzes; schooners Leonurn, Mayann, Jura, aud Wansett; tug L, L. Lawson. Dowo—Propellers Emplre State und Lycom- ing; schooners Josephine M. Muir, George 0. Finney, and J, Godfrey, Wea thor cloudy, OVERLOADING. “ft 1s no uncommon thing to sco from elzht- eon ta twenty head of jurge, fut cattle in a cor uf twenty-chkbt feet lung and eight teet wide; and thirty-six to forty-eight cattle, Land 2 yours old, inacar, Also, (20 stock hogs in cach deck of ‘nh double-decked car, and from eighty to ninuty inrge, tnt Logs in slngle-deck ears, where there did not seem to be standing rovm for them. 1 bave seen 100 large, fut sheep forced Int ench deck of a doubleedecked car, In ox- tremely bot weather, 1 have seen large, fat cattle, young calves, and bows overcrowded in tho annie an, some of the calves: iytng: down, and hogs eating them while yet alive! 1 have seen hundreds of curs with cuttle so overtonded that there wis hardly astunding room. ‘The enttle would use all thelr strength to get relief until gome vecame exhausted and fell down, hy ‘Wind—Northenst, fresh. RUFPALO. Epectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Hurrsto, N.Y, dune &—Arrived—Propellers Minneapolls, N Ww York, Cuba, Milwaukee, Joha | that condityon, they wero trampled upon by Tadeo, Jr Nebraska, and’ schooner Gbam- | thelr follows. Shippers uge the goad apon their plon, grain, Chteago; propeller Nurthorner, cop- cattio until blood runs, They wrinw and twiat would use in vuln all thelr power to rise, nnd In that condition would be trampled to death ‘by thor fellows. Tho olticial reports) of tho difer- ent rallroad compnnies show. that thousands of animals dally urcive at stations ded, und thon. gant more in w crippted aud tortured condtdon, with broken borns nid broken Iinue. {have soon ten or twelve trucks and draya from early morning wncl noon hauling away tho dead and erinpled nnitnals nt one etock= yard.” (Tha Union StovkeYards nt, Chl- eugo, i 1379, and “most of then’ Dr. Brown, * were vaten by the people bore.) ‘Thave acen more thun 1,000 dead bogs take from itstogle truiny dead beeauve of overload- ing and coutlnement day ufter duy in the cars in por, Dujuth. tho taille of the cutt{e until the Joints are dislo- ‘Clenred—Propetlors Minneapolis, Avon, Foun-. | cated: tho poor creatured mouulug piteousty taln ity . Pridgen, de, Nebraski, and sehuon- | from the horrible ceuuity. The animals, whon I Brace, Champlon, 1) ers 1, Thonins Parsons, and | dows, Mork. Martin, coal, Chleage: propeller apa Duluth: schooner. Montauk, coul, Green Ba: xebooner Riverside, coal, Racine; propeller Northornor, Huneock, Churtera—Schouner George Bureay, coal, to Chicago, 9 centa, wheoled Ing steume barge Bare num, coal, Erie to Chlcuzo, $1, Canal freiyhts dull, Wheat 6 cents ond cora 41% con Shipments 294,000 bushes. Forty thousand bushels of oats wore nlsu shipped, MILWAUKEE, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Minwaukue, dune &.—Crain frotbts tre dull and lower. Charters to Buttalo -Steam-barges | tuo hot weuthor, and hundreds ‘more early C.J, Kerater und Nahant, whent at4conts; ea | jiteless when unloaded! ‘he treatmont of cute pacity, 105.000 bushels, Ue {n cars 19 more cxally Been thant that of hoxss Ure vessel eontinire In demand, and the | thiscnusea more commont by observers: but t sebooner J. E. Gitmore was taken for Ashtabuts nt $1W), tho sebgoner H.R, Baldwin for Cloves Jand ut 81,00, and the sehootter Emma C, That inann for Sarala nt 31.65, Thoy all load at Be- ecanuba, ’ Arrived from below—Steam-bargo Potomac and schooners James 1). Sawyor, Niugara, Hol- yetlo, and 8, V, it, Watson, é TOLEDO. Special Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune. ToLeDo, On June %—-Churtered | to-day— Schooners Watwaunsh, coro to Port Coluorne, to arrive, 2% cents; William Elvin, to arrive, core to Kingston, G4 cents: Hurriot toss, enut to Dux trott, 40 cents, free; propeller Drowedury, corn to Montreal, 8 cunts; schooners Singapore and Craftnan, corn to Kingston. 5 cents; propellers Dominion ‘and A, Muro, corn to Montreal, 8 conts; schoonor W,. 11, Ond heat to Chicuko, G4 conta: schooner Viotor, corn to Port, Col- borne, through rates; Rehouner James White, wheat to Ogdensburg, 7 cents: : MANQUETTL. te Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribung. Marquette, Mich., Juve §.—Arrivod—Tug W. 1 Custtes echoovers H. Folger, F. Neil, Burt, Ishpeming, H, Wells, and F. Leighton. believe that the cruelty to hogs generally ex- cuods that of cattle,” GREED OR THE LOVE OF GATS, regardless of consequences, {3 ong great enemy Which we tight {n thigcontést, Firs comes tho drover, or shipper of cattle, Ho rensons, nit- urally enough at lrst glance, that the nore ant- mals be can put into a car, the greater will bo his profit, ty the railroads generally carry live- stock by the cur-load, aud not by tho pounds turgottlyz, as hu isupt to, that the loss from ovorerowdunt may more thin, counterbalaneo the saving in freight, Tho Joss to shippers from thi ona practice mlono—the overcrowding in yords—amounts to millions of dolinrs angu- ally, Next to shippers are the incon jutercsted in the * feed-yards." At distances throughout the country of from twenty-lour to thirty-six hours, a8 siock-trajng wre run,.thero aro now gatabllabed large. and in some, cases Immense, feed-yards or stuck-yards, tho’ largest of which is that known as tho ‘Union Stock-Yards” at Chicago, Thosy feed or stock-yurds, while nomlually owned by tho different raitronds, are reully too often owned by tho ollicers of thosa rouds, and are miuaged for thofr privato bene- fit. ‘ho protits received from thom nro very vl iF Hors J.C. Fa OV. Bwaing | large. No shipper of live stock is allowed to gered Propellers. Gay wen Wabash, | purchase uny feed outalio to yards, UE mute COL Kimball, J. F. Card, Cae N, Foster. pay their maanaRors any: eraepitane prices ? a : 7 Basse op Propelior Uy F. Holts: generally from two to threo times a4 ESOANABA, ‘Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Bsoanana, Mich., June 8.—Arrived—Scoamors il, Owen aud W, 8, Brown; schvoner fron eparted—Steamers T. HH. Owen and WV, 8. Brown: schooners Itusca, W. H. Hounds, C. Wile son, C, 18, Bunson, Grace Murray, ron State, an M. 8, Bacon. imuch as thy feed can be bought Inopen mar ket; while the “ yardage” churges, or charges for usu of the yards, are also equully exorbitant, Of coursy, tho, natural and inevitable result of this extortion is, thut tho shippers give-as Hite feed to thalr animals as possible, and do not tn jond then at tho yarda any uftoner than they are obifzod to; altbouga this, a8 in the case of over- crowding in tho cura, Is_a falye coonomy, result- ing usuully in loss. ‘Thisloss from “ shrinkage” of welght in five stock, caused by insutticient food, wator, and rest during transit, is estimated at avout one-tenth of tha whole value of stock abipped, and amounts to AN ENORMOUS SUM EACI YEAR, ‘This wreod on tho part of tho shippers and atock-yard minaxers onuises Intlult sulering to the poor dumb beasts. They are not only over crowded to suffucatiun and ‘death in the cars, and deprived of food, water, and rest for days,— sormetinies for a whole week ut 4 time,—but thoy are cruelly beaten and tortured when they bo- come fractious. Aa 1 said on a former occasion, it would seem almost as If those having them in charse were dovila, and not ment ‘A very common cruelty of shippers is to de- prive cattle of water for some tine before reach- ing the final market; and then, Just betore sell- Ing, to allow thew todrink all tho water they eu, thereby selling so much water at tho price of tivo animals. Mr. Brown exhibited an instrument of torture taken from a drover at tho Union Btock-Yarda, —w atecl prod, with a straightaplke an inch and half long, and winding around it a spiral-abaped rr » ‘The straight point was driven Into the Hicsh first, and thon the spiral one scrowed in, and thon the goad was drawnout. This weapon was also used to wouge out eyes when steors would not go in the direction required, It ig against those erucltics, and many others almost ad inbuman aud MHA COSEATY, sald Mr. Drown, that wo aro waging wars and I doubt not that, we ball oventuutly succeed, “if we faint not,” for the exuse is just. ‘The evil elfecta of thoso crucltios are difusod throuhout a large portion of our community, and, | may add, througbont the world, as Ameri cun packed meats arg sent whorever commerce hay found @ ‘kot for uur produce, Tho cattle trade, and by “cattle” Limeun, In this connec: ton, silanimals which are slaughtered for hue mat food, has resolved Itself Into “the aurvival of tho fitter At Chicago, the mreatost cattle Bi CLEVELAND. Syectat Disvaten to The Chicago Tribune, OLUVELAND, O., Juno 8.—Cleared—For Chica or propelier Avon, merobandise, and schooner . H. Foster, coal; for Milwaukee, schooner ‘Thomas Gawh, coal, Suartor—Sclooner Thomas Gawn, orc, Es- eanaba to Clovslund, p. t oswrap. Special Ispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Osweao, N, ¥., dune 8.—Conl frolghts to Ohi. enga ond Milwiukeo huve advanced to about $1.00 a gross ton. Charters to-duy—Schoonors Billard. Fillmoro, Bum Cook, and Comunchy, coal, Oawogo to Cht- cago, on private torms. 4 CHEBOYGAN. ‘ Spectat Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, Crrenovaay, Mich, Juno 8.—Cleared—Stoam- barges Lowell and -tow, George King and tow, aud tug Carkina with dredye, ‘Arrived—Steam-barge Jonucas with threo barges, ind northwest, Hight, Weathor fing, YATE VINCENT, Apectat Dispatch to ‘Tha Chicago Tribune, Oare Vincext, Ne Yu June 4—Arcived— Schuoner M. J. Cummings, from Chicago, corn; ehoonor Rising Star, trom Chicago, cor, ‘Departed—Schooner M. J, Cummings, for Chie engo, Nght; schooner Rising Stur, for Dotrolt, light. YORT COLDORNE, Speciat Disvateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Pour Conpoune, Ont. June 8.—Vassed v Schooner A. J. Dowoy, Oswego to Detroit, coal. Down--Propoller Prusala, Chicago to Montreal, 3 ENE, Bpeclal Disvateh to The Chicago Tridund. Enix, Pa. duno &—Entored—Propellor Ger- maluatedetrnpeltor’ Germania, light, Bay Citys tleured—Vrapelior Germania, lg! Lehigh, nerchundtse, Chicago, 3 POUT DALNOULIE, Byectat Dispatch to The Chicuga Tribune, Pont Datuouste, Ont, June &.—Passed up— Schooner Mystic Star, Oswexa, for Chicuyo, coals aud packing market on tho siobe, one would naturutly expect to find for home Sonsump tian, and for Ugo in puckinu, thy very best meal-fo0 on this continent; but such fs Hot the fact. ‘Tho avoruge moat eaton and used in this vicinity je le DOCK NOTES. Behr M. Dall, Muskawon, lumber.” atuam-bargo Niagara, Toronta for Chicags, bare | among ‘aber craft atill wourvu, Hobr OQ, aa do, Drummond's Ialand, ralle | !e¥s a SGHUTOR THE POORERT AND MOST UNTBALTRP UL Jk weather continuas oF . wa, q f ik and for thisrongon; .\t. the Unjon Stuck Yards Sota tour churvor Ne a deday Schr 0. Michelson, Ludington, lumbor, Spactal Dispatch to The Chitago Tribune the maimed, feoble, and sick, a8 well ua tho Alirze tleot from the I lakos 1s pow d Sehr Helle, Hamiln, lumber, Novator, Mich. Juno &—Passed Up—~Pro- | dying animals, aro kold for “present ueg” and tht port, ower lakes fs now duo | Sehr Euriy Bird, South Huven, bark. pollors Atlantic, Muitulo; Joaoph L. Hurd, Cal- | those animals furntah quite 1 largo portion of The steam ‘ Bebr Challenge, Ludington, luuiber, bago, . ihe mont-food; of this community. Animals tcam-Large Chicago and tow arrived in | Seor Cuba, Manistee, lumbor, . GODERICH, which dic in tho yards, or before reaching the! Joutentay, Schr Clipper City, Minigtea, shingles, Bpeetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunty Bru tot sold To Dutehurs fur outing up or pac Tobia atoumn-barga City of Romo jy at a | Scbe Ane, F. Morey, Muskegon, limber, Goprnice, Ont. Juno 8.-'The schoune! Ing, but to the so-oulled * randurlng” atapllshe Suth Hranch ley y 0 9 Seb City of Holeda, Ahnapee, Mniber, DteLoud left for Buble to loud for Chicago. mignts, for tho purpose of being converted Into New ra ad hes tring of lumber barsox | Bebe Cotrsworuh sii iat ity, light, Hot Ore BIN sollte ig auld fo the Butohors, bh tor ‘ Hed f Nhe Woyonge of the Marquis. a a for Muskowon lust night. . as rm Muskexon, tumors In the Town of Sallabury, on tho 25th ult. gaya even If It dics jnaealanely a ee wate. The atronger aulinul by, Ofutrougih" bave borne the cruoitiea and itor than thatr weakor Collaws—are ro~ Buffalo, tho St. James Gazette (London), 0 charge of ui guulting Lord Edward ‘Thyony, formariy monn: PIs ber uf Pustlament for Frowe, wus inveatl fatigue, ped for the Eusty anid ut Vittebury, y oth iis tat bofore “tho presiding tmugiatrate, dr. ‘ a ducobs. The Horondunta were described as the aud austin prooena "'yooe oon and ass Marquis Townshend, Col, Nepean, und Mr, Bean | ap Now York, Philudetphis, and the tly Bilis, My, Pownlug, solicitor, uppearcd | other Eustorn murkets—the tmuimod, overs fn support of tha churwe, of whieh the, fol- | outed, wud disonsad mulinals ara wold for inino- lowing avo tho particulurs: | Lurd Kdwant | diate usy as ieatefood, while tho strouger und Thynno stated that whily be was driving from | qualiblor ones are slipped to Rurope, From this Ballsbury to Laversack, whero he réaldod, hy Jovt the defentdan who deaaribed bl it mal w percalved that Lurope really gots the very beatot allof our live-stuck. And again: oven if in our various Ilve-stook markets, ull the discaged or dyiug animals were cordomucd, and not used for food, the remainder are notin’ Nt condition for alaughtoring uatil thoy bayo had nt loust two wouks' rest, w! amply food and waters In tho heated und teverlyn condition which thelr treatment. In onthe roud, und the oe sult as the Marquis ‘fown: shond uttuckod him with a riding-whip, smast- toy bls hat and drawing bloud trom bis bead, Ho waa stravk more thun once by the, Maruuts, who kept onsuying, lu Wak enodgh? Ja that euougbs" Co}, Nobvan hold the horse's head while tho adsuult was boing comeittad, aud Ar, Ella encouraged (ho Marquis, ‘Thoassauitlastod yuan sig iinutes, tha dofuidynts tho yolNg transit cuusus toy | are udtorly | unet if inthe direction of Pittou, away from Bulls | poneraily slaugbterod as qulukly ay possible ry. Moplylng to the Burquia, be said bo nde the wieresvol a bog ye, the floes frou OR which bux bean Kilted Immediately after having beun overhonted, etd that from one whlob bav dled from “hog-cholora.” prosont exuatly tho now 2 Dover strect, Londan, aud by know tho thera, but ba euyld not hat the defondant way the sume pera bweur tl ub the dutendan' fe somewhat resombles Active aud Ly Oo } sume KpeRTAUCE; NO pervon can tell thom ite 6 Gud firm, Vourteon charters, Hour, Sorquis ‘Sowashend suld tut ford Kdwand ‘i 0 rege uillon foot capuolty, reported to-day | Prop Hickox, Muskogon, light, Foe eet vwity aia wife same eure | DZAPC And tm dhie connection cae Wosk Wut At #275 to Obl ports, $3 and #25 to | Prop Columbia, Oxdousbury, 7,605 by corm and | vcd. Ho wag iit ut tho thug, nud, thie wis the | whorwer t hacl ovorutated tho facts lu waying, us Ban ENG and ‘Tonawanda, Lumber ablp- | prop tanannba, Bacunaba, uht, FE ee ee a oe vend | Edad vali: thay 7 ostirmutod that ptie+balt of tho ae ul fer, 74,000,000 foot ines’ than for tio | RcoP suey iiobunte, Kacunabu, llgbte ‘<i 1 ote eG aeatlt but Lund | Mont tavd in Chicago Weal’ lust season, che Mary buries mibu, Ugt AC interposed to prove: w aésault, but Lord - Sa ther \d, and wind north and tresb, Sehr Trio, Grand Haven, light, Rdwurd Thypue vspressod bls velivt that ull Was NOT FIT FO FOOD, an Bebe Windsor, Nuuistee, ight, Three defendants bud conspired toxether to coms | bis roply wast “Dy dost sir, tf you bad sald Preciat pi MUSKEGON, Bubr GC. 0. D., Grand Haven, ight. qiic the assault. Col, Netauls doniud this, and | nino-teuths justead ef ouc-bulf you would have Mourcos apdtch to The Chicago Tribune Sobr Borthu Barnes, Maulatto, Nyht. Sil Hout If be had not bold the pony u fady who | been nearer the juark.” ‘Tho Nourd of Houltls Me Lame Stich, Juno &—Clearanges torday | Subr utd, Muskeyou, Hat, wus ty carciayy with Lord Baward Tyynoe | takes no cognizanes of the condidan af foud- Tue Tswer shipments, 1,196,000 feet ube J. G, Sustun, Guihilo, ¢1,000 bu cora, would hivg bocw killed. Hv interposed to stop | animals befure they are killed, oonsluoring it to i) Agent Ue gurrespondent bad 6 talk with ot ie Yeses, C, Klug, Buitalo. 35,000 bu corny ey turthor assault. Bir. Jacobs said bu had uo | bo ite duty to examine the weat only, wad to Pratnene ft the Central Whart end other re Mary Amanda, Grand Haven, (ight Hteramtiye but So rem att the defendants. Bull, | condom that if unit to be o; teeta wif iizena who bave Jujerested them~ | Bohr Ataunto, Muskegon, abe. awoyer, If fortheqny| joy, would bo act ‘ed tor Bug cruel, fabuman, gad unobristian ay aro ieee agg ee boats Lerwoon thle port and ' Bohr Rockaway, uukexan, light, thelr apbeuraues, ‘Bybsequently they were ro- | many of the practices very common In connee- thoy know potblug of tho rumory 4 Bohr Gtarke, ‘Muskegon, light, eased on bail, uun with cattle, they do not even approach lo O TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1881I—TWELVE PAGES. <a “ Sa Nad tl a ent ct A SO A eed : § Musk slight. 1 oT Lj ulter devilish cruclt th Inere! t Y wr: “= mse CRUELTY ‘FO ANIMALS. [ineusinte arent” mb artuen | and Wenna, te haper couple departed at | —. TADIZAMS REMEDIRS. 4 ian tite oe rope ean ta i runt Aree once for thelr hoine at Wenons, 2 egonne Viuehnte Fy r r Four of the large et wrect 2OT rr re aa ‘ ie Na tht Lecture by Edwin Loe Brown, Presi- |: mites went Hien ela rege SPORTING. ij in, dent of the Humane 8o- ern cand. thon, withant a —~ if Ee PSL ou ciety. 1 rat ttt fetta Ebtengt* Wards Ot | Sr, Lovrs, Mog dune &—lieavy ral : a 1 i Is he &i a a ‘ord or. UIs, Mo., June 8,—Jleavy rains early a is Mt ae int ce Bal guy sacharly: Lica a Pra ener eo this morning latd the dust-nicely on roads to bi And yot such eruelties, or others almost.as bad, | the race-track, and did the course no harm, DR. RADWAY’S SARSAPARTLLTAN RESOLVENT, THE GREAT-BLOOD PURIFIER, Changes as Seen'and Felt, ag aro happening hundreda of thousands of times | ‘Tho weather was cooler to-day and tho at- each day in this ni th . facies etyitieed.” rath century, poe bord, tendance was better than yesterday.’ Gen. jong shnll those things bo? Tinizht go on for hours, if your patience and my endurance would permit, with acouunts of other erueities of cummon occurrenue; such As the breaking of the Jegs of bors by clubs and thrqwing them inte the attendant carts whon thoy will not go whero thelr drivers wish: the twisting off the tatla of enttla to make them ahew moro “life? when offered for sate, or to mako thom obey ordora; the benting with whips and clubs and tho riddiing their hides and ficah Grant was present again and took gredt'in,, terest In the sport. W. II. Johnson pnid tho, forfelts to~lay for the filly Aranza, recently purchased by Lorlilard, in the Merchants’ Stake and Citizens’ Plate, In which she wns cntered, and started East with her to-night. Sho will go direct to Raucocas stock farm. Ju the first rece, club purse $250, for all wittuvarious shaped "prois," many of them na it Infer ‘wicked ages, ono and a quarter miles, there were sx i Pi iutceplly Wickey ee shone rave just shown starters Including Gabriel, Liahtunah,Callao, they Daily Occur, :Aft- 4 Tin nesepy. and Siete outa Gubrtel ‘vine favorit In tha er Using a Few a ‘And now n few words ( . | po Sto Pover Siahtunah, and won the i posed reinedies for eras “abot, igome Of tho pro: | race, Matagorda second, Liahtunah third; Doses. I Tirat—Tho rallronds can agd must “lend a | time, 231334, Callao was left at the 1. Good spirits, disnppearance of weakni ote helping hand.” It Is useless for them to answer | Dost. i Janguor, melancholy, increase and hardiness I that thoy rewret those things as much as we do, Second race, Jockey Ciub Stakes for | Siesh and muscles, etc, i and that thoy would Badly, put astop to them it | 2year-ald colts and fillies, $50 2, Strength increases, appotite improves, rele , thoy could; Dut, suse tho Manager or Superin« | entrance, $800 added, $100 to second horse, | [#8 for food, no more sour eructations of water ‘ tondent, tf our road tries to atop this aruelts, | tird to gave stakes, three-quarters of a nile, | HT#sb. Rood digestion, calm and undisturbed +f zag EEA ape 8 ee DY 80 anipiale have pre. | fitty-ane nomluatiotis, wixatarters, Jurkat Win Re okert trek and WES Ces SS imglel om . fuud, and water, the shippers would y ints Laut urance of spol jot: he im ples iin by some other route whore thoy are not.6o | W forenoon, Cottrell’s entries, Babcock and | the PuPisda clear and heanthys tho urine Marry Gilmore, were strong fuvorits, but {ust priorto the race Lettina had the call. Te was doomed to defent, however, Bab- enck took the race after a sharp and exciting RoUlea Lettina second, Gilmore third; ine Lilt, In the third race, club purse $35, for nil axes, nile heats, there wero for starters. Gen. Pike was a hot favorit at two tu one over Boulevard for first heat, and © $25 changed from ita turbit and cloudy appearance toaclonr chorry or umber color; water freely from the bindder through tho uretate without pain or scalding; little or no sediment; no pain or weakness, 4. Marked diminution of quantity and fre- ueney of involuntary weakening dischargea Gf aftlicted in that way), with cortainty of per- manent cure. Increased strength exhibited in the secreting glands, and function harmony re- stored to the several organs. 6. Yolluw tinge on the whit of the eyes, and : the swarthy, eatfron appearance of the skim ‘ changed to # clear, lively, and healthy color, 6. Those suffering from weak of ttlcorated lungs or tubercles will realize at beneit la expoctorating frocty the tough phlegm or 1nucus from tho luugs, alr opie pronsnt or windpip: throat ‘or bead: diminishing the frequency 0! wencral increase of atrength throughout stoppare of night-swoate and paing and feelings of wenkness around the ank! legs. shoulders, ctc.; cessation of cold an chills, senso of suffocation, bard breathing and paroxyam, ‘of cougbon lytug down or arising in 9 morming. i these distressing symptome vwradually and suroly quenppene. 4. As day aftor day tho SARSAPARILLLAN te taken new signs of returniog health will appea! astho blond improves in Parity: ond strongia disvaae will diminish. aud all foreign and inipure deposits, nodes, tumors, cancers, hard lumps, ote., bo resolved nway,and the unsound made sound and healthy; tlcors, fever sores, chronie skin diseases, gradually disappoar. 8. In oases where tho systom bas boon sall~ yated, and Meroury, Quickailver, CorrosiveSubs limate have accumulated and become deposit in the bonen, Joints, e' musing carics of the wones, ricketa, spinal curvatures, contortions, ¥ white ewellings, varicore volne, eta. tho BAR~ BAPARULLIAN will resolve away thoso deposit and exterminate the virus of the disease from the ater. 0, [f thogo who are taking these medicines for the cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, or Byphilitia diseases, however sluw may be the cure, “feck better” and find thelr gencrai health improving, particular, and we should jose the trade, and of cutirse thut would not dont alt.” ‘Tho old runi- aciior’s pien, you perceives “If T don’t nell tq uor, somobody else will.” So the railroad map eays. inoifect, “Uf I dan’t allow this erucity, somebody eiso will, and therefore Tam Justined in my wrong-dolng.” Now, I claim that all theac excuses of the rallronds are. ag n mattor of fact, fot tene, You ond 1 all know that the © rallrond of this country. with thoir gigantic, oversbadowing power and inllus enee, controliing tho Jegielation of States, and oftentimes of the Nation, could stup thesecruct- tlea wherever and whenever they shuuid choose by tho simple lifting up of tholr Nugers. Have wo not the right to inslet that they shall do |t? Our Amorican Humane Association should baye an ngent with uuthority to protect the anfutls under Navonal luws nt-cach principal caltle-yard in the country, and other agente constantly traveling over the various railways. Taay with authority under Nauonal laws, bo- cause this cattle trafic is National in ite char- neter, and principally between different States, go that State laws, no matter how stringent, are wholly insufficient in this case, as experience has detnonstrated. Aud ag it is now pretty well act~ ted that these United States nre o Nation,” let us seo to ft that it is no longer disgraced by thego barbartt EDUCATION IN HUMANITY to the lower antmals {ts another must importnnt work before ua, ‘Tho children in all our public schools, und in our Bubbatd sohovls, and In our homes shoutd be instruvted in tho duty of bus mane treatment tu antinals, and should be fur- olshed with humane literature. And clergyinen night usefully aud properly devote one or moro Sabbuths fa each yar to the preaching of ser- mons on-Lumanity to the lower orders of crea- os a aubjact now too generally ignored by In conclusion, Mr. Brown asked those present to join the Ilinols HumanoSociety. Thoy would not regret it. Aside from the good done tu tho poor duinb ablmuls, they would do thamselycs against $100 for the secont heat, Gen, Pike won easily in straight heats, roa cough; ' RAIN VS, RACES. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Jackson, Mich. July 8—Yesterday was to have been the first day of the June races, Dutthera has been no trotting yet, owlog to the continued raln-storm since Monday afternoon, ‘The track and grounds would still be in good condition with twelve hours. of dry weather, and If the rain stops the sport will commence ‘tu-mosrow and crowd four days’ races Into three, ‘There are nincty-six eutries and all here, with big crowd of anx- lous people praylig for sunshine. A new Central Michigan circult was formed here to-duy, and $10,000 In premiutns were hung up. The dates are as follows; Faton Raplds, last week In Jul Charlotte, tirst wook In Augie Marshall, second wuek in Aug’ Coldwater, third week in August A. Osborne, Eaton Rapids; D. M. Shuler, much tore good,—would become better mon Charlotte; Nod. rink, Marshal Sl . wT thelr flesh and weight increasing, or even keop- and women, Z Kitenet Coldwater, are the Secretaries: and | Pa {town, It js a sure siya that the cure ts pro greening. Intheso diseases tho patient clther gets better or worse,-—tho virus of the disease Id Not inactive; if not arrested und driven from tho bloud, it will spread and continue to_undor mine the constitution. As soon as tho SARSA: ‘4 PARILLIAN makes the patient “feet better,” overy hour you will grow better and Increase {a health, strongth, and flesh. ‘The «reat power of this romedy fs in disonsoa that threaten death, as in CONSUMPTION of the Lungs and Tuberculous Phthisis, Scrofae Jacobo} Disenses, Wasting, Degeneration, and Ulceration of the Kidneys, Diabetes, Stop= page of Water (instantaneous relief affords whero catheters bave beon usod, thus doing away with the painful operation of, wale eee instruments), dissolving Stone in tho Bladders and In all cases of | Inflammation of the Blad= der and Kidneys. In chronic cases of Leucorrhoea and Utertor $ disnases, - ‘One bottle containa more of the active princi: oa of Modinines than any other Proparatl ‘aken in Tenspoonful doses,whilo othors re five or six times ws much. ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE, IR. Ee. RADWAY'S READY | D, M. Shuler is the Corresponding Secretar; of the Circuit. nonin ss BRIGHTON BEACII. New Youk, June &—at the Brighton Bench races to-lay the mile dash for all iges was won by Glenmore, Startle second, Scotilla third; thme, 1:47, ‘The selling race, mile and a quarter, was won by Marehioness,Gyantiva second, Week- ly third; time, 232127, ‘The tila and a halt race was won by Judgo Murray, -Bob Swim second, Jerry third; time, 2:51 Binylock was suspended two He pi for not riding Jerry properly at tho nish, The handicap hurdle race, mile and a quarter, was wor by Yom Kinsella, ‘Terror second, Lennox third; tlme, 2220, French pools paid $123, THE TOLEDO MEETING. Totevo, 0., June 8.—Entries for the sum- mer mectlng In the State ‘Trotting Associa- tion close Monday, June 13, . The free-for- all pacing race has been changed by remov- ing tho 2:16 Hinitation, and making the race opento al, ‘The meeting occurs June 21 to “4, inctusive, THE NEW JUSTICE ACT. Judge Lawrenco to Pload Its Constitus tlonality, Tux Trincya tated tho othor day that prep- arations had been made for getting up a test ense to try the constitutionality of the law, Passel nt the last sessiot of the Legislature, which provides, in bricf, that Chicayoans can- not be taken beforo Juatices living outside tho city. Cottiu and some of bla triouds upplicd to Justice Soech to fssuc ‘1 summons against one Nelson G. Meyers, of tha Town of Hyde Park, tho summons to be fu the old form, directed to any Constable in Cook County, and the revenue to be that of Cook County. Justice Mecch refused to issue the suniuons, but did furnish oue in the new form, directed to any Conatablo in the Chicago district, to bo served in .cnso the Constable found Meyers in the city district. On tho strength of this the Cottle crowd worked up o petition for a mundatus to compel the Justice to issue a writ directed to nny Qonstable in Cook County, with tho venue tald In Cook County, commanding tho Constabie to sumnion Meyers to appear before bim in the City of Gejeage ona day named, to answer, etc, Tho papers in tho case wore lald before the Supreme Court Tuesday. Yeatorday tho railroad companies of thie city, which have been ainuyed beyond measure by baving to send representatives to ‘Thornton, Lemont, and other towns in the county for the parpora of answoriny to shysteriog euits, decided to unite for the purpose of defending the law. and they have _ncvordingly mude arrangements . TROY VS, DETROIT. Eptctat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Troy, N. ¥., June 8&—The ‘Troys won to- day by fortunate batting In the third Inning, when three earned runs were scored on hits to secure tho professional survices | of Ferguson, Cassidy, and Connors, and o REI I BF TE ate Barone ie represent Justice | two-baserof Casking, ‘Tho errors of the De- is Bre notonly ready to do this on thelr own ac- count, but wero requosted by the Citlzung’ Ag- svcintion, which hns taxon an interest in the aubject, to engage some prominant lawyer. ‘Therefore, Cottle and bis people will not have troits were all made In this inning, but did not affect the score, ‘The Troys played n per- fect fielding game, About 350 people were present, CUBES AND PREVENTS » Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus, Fever @ed Ages Maenoation, Neuratsts, Dipk> theris, I sm, Bere Throat, cult Hreathing, the thingall thelr owo way in tho Supreme Inning 2234667.89 ——— o05900000%| Bowe: Complaints A LITTLE TOO FAST. Hass bite iteoy. Fi Detrotta a. eu. Cyoless Morbaa or pein! die ; Detroit, a, sin fa! dine metros tis bowels are, sopped (a by taking ltudway'e Heady (ellef. ——— Runs earned—Trog, "es No gongess “Legitimate Asnimitdtion or Iegit- ‘Two-base bit—Cuskins. tdon of inflammation, nv weakner jansit iiuses on balls—Troy, 1 PRS ANS aT eee Teaees OF eaitnaes wim imate Appropriation.?? The Baptist Weekly, of New York, cniled at- tention, in its last number, to the alleged charyo of plaginriam made aguinst Dr. Lorimer, of this city, a year orsongo. Dr, Lorimer was charged Detroit, 2. Left on bases—Troy. trolt, 5. Struck out—Keofe, yang, Rielly. Double plays-+llankinsop- Ferg uson-Connors, Cuskins-Fergugon-Connors, Mulle culled—Keefo. 00: Loary, 80, Strikes called—Keefe, 19; Leary, 23 Tr WAS THE FIRST AND JB | nae ONLY PAIN REMEDY as that Instantly stops the most excruciating pains, at that timo with borrowing a portion of one of | iyo allays Intlammations, and cures Congestions, his scrajong from n discourse of tho lev. Dr. Fae ny Bowe non BErny Ee Snether of the Lunke, Stomach, Hamels oF Parker, of London, That thoro was borrowing ——$—$<—$—$—————___— othe OM ONE LO. ENTE MINUTES, was unquestioned, The only point was No matter how violent or excruciati in t : whetber {t wi a caso of “legitimate SUICIDAL. Unhuematio, Bed-ridden, Infirm, ed. Nerv= Crippl f . bu Nourigle, or prostcatad with Glecase.m assimilation” or “illegitimate appropriation. oun NOD WAYS Tt | Dr, Lorimer wrote,at tho tlm, anapalagetioand FAMILY TROUBLES. | pater, RAD BADY RELIRY will adord : explanatory letter to Dr. Parker, who answere: Bpectat Dispatch to capo Nee AMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, bie note In a very unsatisfactory manuer, | Wyxona, Miuu,, June 8—F, W. Lindhorst, INFLANY MATION OF THE BLADDER, though tho explanation did not suitbim. ‘The INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. Buptat Weed, contiuning, wags that now Dr. | 8 elgar-manufncturer of this place, cot ONGESTION OP THB LUNGB, Lorlimor's tu, to the | mitted suicide to-day by shooting hinwelf 11 BORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING, 0 rm bas come, Acorrdtig Weekly. Dr. Lorimer delivered a Oriitient sor- | the bend, Lindlorst had been despondent PALPITATION OF THE HEALY, mon at tho funoral of tha Rev. Dr. Veale in tho y CHO! gutuinn ‘of 1870. One of tho basaage thorali— for many years, and has had some Tanily. ile ies ATA TIT, INBLUBN Ze “No honest man bad occasion to Year bim: | ruptures, A letter from his daughter, who HEADACH A. no unjust person could "I egitto easy | tras been married twice, announcing a third Fey oy NESS, BLERELIBN' book of Dr. Parker's, entitied ** engagement, was recetved this morning, und LD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS, Mino," published in ssl, Bo the doubtless hastened the deed, Her two mar- CHILBLAINS, AND FROST BITES. eran ays, referring to Dr. Parker, "Thu polson The application of the He: Rellef to the ee ence ina, De Parker | Tiages were in opposition to lils wisles, and | part or Haris where tho pain or diMculty exis led to % separation from his wife, who fa- | will afford ease and comfort. bas the floor, Let bim riso and explain.” It ap- rt pears, however, that it{s not, after all, Dr. Pare ‘Thirty to sixty drops’ {no balf s tumbler of : vored thein, which lasted for several years. Beate is eaticd upon to siya and explain, bo- | Ie waa years of age, and had been u resi. | water will, ina few minutes cure Cramps, Tee eee dota appears w have | dent at Winona for aitteen years, coming Ee oT ete eee Wiad eed ‘athe remarks quoted above ia sermon of | hiure from! Madison, Wis. Heee. Dandail internal ana. Gospel Parables.” which was printed In the Fountain, a religious paper, of Aug. 7, 1878, a ‘Travelers should ulways curry # bottle of Rad< few months prior to the dollvory of the funcral ALBERT GARRETT, way's Itcady ttelluf with them. A fow drope in aormon by tho Rev. Dr. Loria’ Sr, Louis, June 8—Albort Garrett, a well- Fal wil revent sickness oF peing framchanys Bitters we a atimulant, FEVER and AGUE FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty cents, There {a not @ remedial agent in this world thas known conductor on tho Missouri Packie Rallroad, committed suicide by shooting Winself through the head at his home, No, 1311 Platt avenue, between 3 and 4 o'clock this morning, He had been subject to fits of HYMENEAL, Bpectat Dispatch to ‘the Chicago Tribune, Exain, Il, May 8&—Three weddings oc- curred here to-day, all of well-known young people. ‘This afternoon Mr, Charles Russell | melancholy for some time, and during 4 will eure Fover and Ague and all othor Malark and Miss Hattle, daughter of L. D, Wilber, | heavy thunder and Hghtiing storm carly Ous, Billous, Bearleb, typhoid, ¥ellaw, and coo, wero married at the brido's home, Mm the | thls inorning he became much oxelted, drew | SLEW AYE IEADY. ‘RELIEF. a presence of u large company, by the Rev. 1. | {i puicol roma beneatlt the plitaw, and blew VIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE. D. Boynton. They left on a bridat tour — West. This eveulng Mr. Walter Newman JOIN MORRIS, KADWAY’'S Bpsciat Dispatch to Ths Crteago Tribune, and Miss kva, daughter of William Lam- Arpieton, Wis. June 8.—A young man ming, Esy., were united in matrimony by the Regulating Pills! Koy, f. D. Boynton; and Mr, Frank Schaller | named Jol Morrls committed suicide this and fe Minnlo Merrit by tho Rev. D.B, | tiorning by shooting himself through the | PERPEOT PURGATIVES, HOOTHING APEHI+ (i brain with a revolyor,, No cause con be ns- ENTS, ACT WITHOUT PAIN, ALWAYS Spectal Correspondence af Tre Chicago BenvanD, Ind, June %.—Tho Tacrlage of Mr. John ‘Torphy and Misa Maggit Jobn- soni took place at the Catholic rege In this RELIAULE, AND NATURAL IN i THER OPERATION, & A Vegetable Substitute for Calomel. signed for the rash act, a3 ho was In goad cir- cumstances tuanclally, of good habits, and soon to ba married AY an esthinable pou place Inst eveniug ut 8 o'clock, tho Ruy. 4 ity. g Father John B, Unvorzught officiating, Sr. tie iy watestal gs elk ee Portectly tastolom, | ulegont oaated “wit i ‘Poruhy ts Assltaut Superintendent in the — Peet Ra RA nD ras cr a ( neers quarrie one ue ¢ Stomach, Bawels, Kid- most onergetle and reliable citizens. ‘the EDUCATIONAL. Bas SS Ee eT cudache, Cou : Bpectal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Stipa tou, Coativenow, Indigestion, Dyy pati Cover, Tnlamulntion ot te Lowels, bride Is daughter of Jolin Johnson, Sr, an 4 inost ald oltizen, and Js ons of GALENA, It, June 8.—At the anuualinect- ous howels, opular aid -reapeoted young ladies | iny of tho ‘frustees of tho German-English | Bote and ull derangements of the Inverial Vie. : in Bedford, After the ceremony was over 8 | Colloge, hold In this city, the old Duard wore | Purely vegutuvle, contatulng no morcury, mln~ reouption wag held at the residence of Mr, . 4 ft ‘eral, ur duleteriuus drags. : ¥ Toliesons which was larguly attended by tha | f8lected and the following wew mentbers “Observe the following symptoina resulting friends of the contracting parties, A spleys | chosen; ‘Tho lov, A. Brenner, Girard, Ius3 | grom Disorders of the Digestive Dryunas 3 did collation was aprent and tho festivities ] the Hon, R. H, McClellan, Gauteng; Willlum | | Constipation, Inward ites, Fu Haas of the id not eeasa until a late hour, A great | afeler, Yollow Creok. Ih; John Froelleh, lod In tha ‘Head, Acnilty of thy Btomack. a Diagust of Food, Futtnesa eurtburn. ant Biomacn, Sour Eructations, many yaluable and towed of weight in the Rectal presents were be | Ruta, Ta,; the Hon. P, Farley, Dubuque; Dr pon the br . 5 "iL. Gae | Binklngs or Flutterings (n tho Pit of the Btome ‘Sveclat Duster to The Catoago Tribune, Naderaberger, St Paul; Jy. Brown, Ga- et ‘of feud, Hurriod and Dim Manton, itd, duno &—At 8 o'clock this | luna: the Rev. d. G. Bauer, Winona, M inn; oh Be Oe ne Hone ho freurts Cuoking evening William 3, Hoult , ot the firm of | tho Rey. Ed. Funk, St, Paul; ‘Thomas Eu- | or Suftocatiug, Bensations when Ins lying pos Hogin & Bons, was uulted in marriage to! wards, Bath, Dak, ‘Tho Faculty for the en- tare, Data or Webs before the atght, reves ang 5 Miss Emma ©, Smith, daughter of the late | suing 'yeur Tomains the sane, with an addl- Dull Futy jo the Bead, Helleleney of Ferapire Hou, Willian C. Suntth, at tho residence of | tion Gf one touchor. ‘The college bullding erase, Limbs, and wuddeu ¥lushes we bride's pargnta In ls pluce, The Rev. | ond grounds are the fnest in this part of the Hurniog in tho Bie W, 8. Birch ofllolated, ‘tha wedding was a | Wosr the inatitution ta conducted. under’) | Asww dows of Madwuy's Pils will free the grand atfair, Guests trom Wabash and sur | tho quspices of tho Northwestwsn Geritan | system from all the above-named disorders, : PRICE & CENTS PER BOX, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Read “FALSE AND TRUE” roundiig pluces were present. were muny and rich. ‘The happy, palr are favorita In Murion, and start in thelr new {ito with the beat wlahes of all, ‘Bpectal Diaputeh ‘Tho presents | yf, Conference, ery = FINE OPENING FOR A CYCLONE, pputch to The Chtcago Tribune. portal Dispatch to Thé'Urtcuzo Tribu ye ee ee Te ae | eee ee eaoaceti band tourna: | NO°SS WaRuuN-Giy cou. CHUMca- en, SE ' afternoon Mrs. Hello DP. Vlesslug, of Mik ~ Lt! colt" t tovluy In a stor waukee, and the Rev. J. IL Niwbleck, pastor | ment commencad Here Y crowd, | pat isformation worth thousands will be sent oe eesti Cease TOP | povwihaaing henge eee. TT Rev, Dr. Nichol, ot Linmanue cure 1 CE STANLEY MATTHEWS : TO THE PUBLIC. nichan 4 \s be no be: u Nomar ily Jang 8 Ailes Evelyn Pons | 'y ia ouce Pu June ballad Stantey | @f'De Badway'e old oataBlisued i Rt e'iemes nell, daughter of W. A. Pennell, a prow}- a Shady Bi Court of the Than tg bese and worthiow imiteious of nent young soctety lady of 3 oring| "was | Matthews, of the Suprema Court af the yty are Hosctvents, Huliefa, isinried to Mir, Samuel Brown, of Wenona, | United States, preslded at the Yederal Court and Pils. be sure and sk far Badwar'e au veg! ‘ ‘Thy muurivgy Was aleuded by a lurge mum | hery to-duys ;

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