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STi CHICAGO TRIBU. NE: THURSDAY, JUNE alkdresses of si fond on Hober nian gecomplices lias MeGratl. TALE TURES Loxpon, June 1--The Ascot Derby was won by Maskelyne, Locriihird’s Passe sees ond, and Lennox Love thlrl ‘Town Moor, Leon, and Camberland also ran, OREIGN. Steamer Tararun Wrecked off the Coast of Now ¥ belng stricken ont. TUNI COMING TOME Pans, June 15,—One thousand troops lett Biserta for Oran, en route to France, More qhe Zealand ‘The Thacs says: “The nunntig in the race] are expected to return home shortly. ‘The 2 for the Prince of Wales Stakes showed Iro- | slek and wounded French soldiers now in —_—_— auolsamuel better horse than many were | the hospital at Tunts aud dn the Province of Constantine, Algeria, only number 486, out of 30,000 nen. Mist. Al . The deeree of the Governor of Aluert forbidding tha batlves ta possess aris, cept by speelal perimisstan, Is thought to in dieate thatthe authorities fear that the dls- orders In Oran, whieh stil continue, will as stine greater proportl a GERMANY. NUMONS OF CHANGES IN THE MINISTRY, Loxnon, Jt i says: ‘There 1g talk of Von Gosster, President of the teiehstaz, steceeding Von Pattkaminer as Minister of Meclestastien] Affairs, the latter becoming Chief of the Heme Office, This would probably indicate a renewed ehanze of front loward the Church ot Wome in the direction of the Malk legiahition, pean willlag tondmit, Areher could not get au opentig, and had to make a sllgit detour be- fore ho could get to the front. Tho time of the race was 3:05? Lorittard’s Passate tins been seratehed for Su eee as the race for the Rayal Hunt Cap. ; ‘The Royal Hunt Cup was wou hy Peter, y the Women and Children Dead In i sn Hanes sewn aul Detrouel third, a ‘Twenty ran. Ineluding Lurlllard’s Mistake Nine Hours Longer Struggles ant Keene's Bookmaker, of the Men. ‘The rnce for the Coronation Stakes was Baa won by Mazurka, Isolamnder second, and : aAdversity third. Seven ren, lucluding Sen- fhe Italians Having Considerable rouble in the Matter of ech, Suffrage. gne Hundred and Thirty Peo- ple Gradually Washed into the Sea. OVRITINE WOKING. The London telegraph operators employet by the Government have deciled to conse working overtine on the 2ith Inst. asa pres Nminary step to obtain a reduetion of the hours of service, ‘The Leeds operators lave approved of the action of the Landon Com niittee, and: reselved upon a given date to discontinue all overtime working. THE LIQuon TRAFFIC. Tho Mouse of Commons last night passed, 106 to 161, Lawson's resolution, that It is sirable to give legislative etfect to a fori resolution which aliirmed the Justlee of local conmmuitles being Intrusted with power to protect. themselves from the operation of the final Close of the Session of the Reich- stag, or the German House of Commons. —<$—<——— fogland Ansions to Copy Our System of Patent Laws and Privie leges. ADDITIONAL Di Pants, dune 14.—The Goverment will ive trodes a bill in the chambers assigning an additional Depuly fo each of the nine pro- vincint arrondissements, aud seven to Uie Partstan arrondissements which now have over 100,000 population, 8. Haner trate, Gladstone voted with the SWEDEN, ‘the Irish and the Land Bill—The Tanis- | inortty, Worster, Bright, Goschen, and Drs DISTURBANCES, jan Question—Esoape of a Phaytuir voted with the majority. Lonxvosx, June i%—A dispateh from Cophenhagen says: Several thousand work- men are on astrike in Stockholm, and rhots are feared, A number of the fires in Sweden recently are betieved to be of ineendlary orl- gin, ‘The condition of the country ts unsatis- factory, OFFICER MAHONEY. The Funcral Servicov—No Clew to the Murderers, Not many days preceding tis murder Oflicer Mahoney asked ax a favor of soveral personal friends that thoy would mention his nume to the proper oMetats for u posttton on some of the new patrol wagons, 18 he thought himself better qualitiod for that sort of service than for trav- cling a post inthe Deering Stroct District. OF the luttor be nppeureil to huve a dread, and,ns If he bad a promonition of the fate which awaited iw, be spoke of tho risk he rau in traveling o deat in un section notorlous not for ite many deeds of erie, portups, but for bloody and unprovoked murders. Thore was noth- jug of tho coward ‘jn him, aud bo made this request only because he kuew that, by rengon of bis inferior size und the decrease with ngeof bis physical powers, ho was not able to cups with tho burly Bridweport rufian, However, Douth made the charge betore -the alice Rutboritics could, onty ft was ton benrar, netend of the patrol wagon. For two days tho home of tho decenecd hus been Vislte by ok multitude of friends and acquaintances who voto to condole with the beruaved wife aud her Uttle daughter. EARLY YESTERDAY MORNING adotail of forty putrolinon tornied In ding at tho PATENTS, In the Commons to-day, the President of the Board of ‘Trade, speaking on behalf of the Government, expressed approval. of the principle of the bil introduced by Ander. son, advanced Diberal, member for Glasgow, for amending the Patent liws, in the seuse of a large reduction in foes and an extension of the thav of patents, In fmitation of the Amer- fean system. He anid the Government would be glad to legistate upon the subject at the enrilest possible moment, but it would be ine possible tu do go this session. All the speak- ers dwelt upon the effect of the Ainerlean vatent-system in fostering Inventlons, THE RQUADRON ON THE DUST COAST will be strengitiened by the additlun of tha atee! paddle-whee! stenmer Sea Horse, whielt has been ordered to take aboard a large sup- ply of proviso * Nihilist. 180 LIVES LOST NEW ZEALAND) COAST. gay Francisco, Cal, June 14,—The par- feulars of the wreek of the steamer ‘Tararua aegiven by the Australian Merald of May 3 The ‘Tararua was a steamer belonging to the Union Company of New Zetland, and rasemployed on tho const of New Zealand, ad running to Melbourne and Sydney. On tte voyagy on which she was wreeked tho Tureua had passed down the east coust of Sew Zealand, ealtlog at different ports, She gasbetween Port Chaliners, Tort of Dune- din, and Blutts,—the Jast place of cull before ging to Metbourne, WHEN THE VESSEL FIRST ATRECK thesea was eoinparatively calm, and it was thought no Hives would be lost: but a heavy aurf breaks on that part of the coast, ‘There are no Ilfe-boats or life-saving. apparatts. Oneboat whieh went from the vessel was driven upon the beach aud broken, white the ober could render no assistance, and was picked upatsea, A heavy swell set In, the geanter settled down on the rocks, and was wuhedover by the waves, ‘The crew and pasengers huddled at Inst on the foreenstle ind the In rigging, and, as they became ex- hausted, were GRADUALLY WARHED OFF INTO TIE BEA. The vessel struck atGa'clock Friday morn- ITALY, FFRAGE REJECTED, ‘The Chamber of Deputles rejected untversal sufrage by a vote of 314 tow, Female suffrage was rejected by a show of hands, only Signor Fabri, Its pro- poser, voting for It, OVERTURES TO ENGLAND. Lonnos, June .—A_ dispaten from Rome say In consequcnee of the appointment of Roustan, Freneh Minister at ‘Tunts, as the medi of connnunication between the Tunislan Government and the representatives wy, Dy o'clock p,m, alt the women and of the Poxrers, tie Htallan Ambassador at sree nin isane: oF Docrane wt ceet adel usd thiltren find been washed off the foreenstle. | ondon made fresh overtures to England for | ussisted by Mul. Meinzman and Serats, Afew of the strongest of the men held on to . cy sstion : bi {thom and Cronk, and Division, 7 of, . common action in the Tunisian question; but her . therigging till night. At? o'clock Saturday 4 the Ancient, Order of Hiborniaiy, of an 3 these, Hke former overtures, falled. which tha | doceasod owns an active mala ey pened by Hiows on shore TECALLED, member, uuther ie thelr bull, on thy eurner of astho mast fell into the sea, and when morn- | 4 parts dispatch says Ltaly ins been forced | Patlstod nud xtreeta, At ti) both ‘AS Ket " is 3 bodies, bended by Rody’s Gund, marelied to tu hg dawned there was searcely a vestige of | tg roeall, temporarily in appearance, Signor Hohwe, Now 2o Pitvoently auneets tiie neh hatte thewreck, Between sixty and saventy bodies tavecome on shure, most of which have been Identified. ‘ho majority have been baried ona plece of ground on tlie const. About 180 Hives were lost. the Cunural vortése started fur the Jesuit Chureb of the Holy Family, where requiem high mass wis celebrited by to Rov. Father Koons mans, Tn thesbort uratlos aver the dead the Father took aceasion tu: charieterise lis dembbe aga sudden, cruel death, He consoled the fam= ily and volatives of the deceuxed by referrimz to the bib reputation and steriiug worth of Of- ficer Mahoney, both as a pollcuman and ae a u bur of saviety, of the praise uf the public and of the fret taut he was mem ‘the Chureh, and, sudden though hile death wag, he goutd not have mot ft Unuvely unprepared, Upon leaving the church, the order uf the pro- cession was as follow Pintoun of pollee; (tlle cor fwohey and Ald, Purcell in ob. O. 1 a Division 7A, O. 1b, S48 stron: besrse, With coors Moore, Flynn, Carey, and Sullivan of the ‘Twelft Streut Stinuon, und Ulllcers Vouruy and. Mortimer Hogan of the Hinnmn Street Stadon, also member f the A. TL. acting as puil- Followlag ening curringes contiloiug: jy and relutives and Sricnids of the de- ease were something like 100 carriuged: and brurgics In the ‘Hine, The curs for Calvary Cotaptery wero luken at the Wells street depot at 1:00 p.m, ‘tue tur offorluyes wero both numerous and clemant, and were deposited, together with the voralln and the unifarm hat of the deecused, upon tho collin, Among the devives were warnercd sles? and slekle surrounding the police star. 1 large star bearing the word True” from Capt. Edward Galea lntrp marked ALO, Jf, Inege pillow with the mnie of tho due consed, 4 large cross, and many stnaller plecus, ‘Owing to the funeral dnd the aecuimnulidon of pressing busluosd, but Ite wus done yesterday fu the way of SOLVING THE MYSTERY fa to who the murderers wen, Two met, crim: nals and ¢x-conviels, who above ail othors we suspected by the pollee. ure bey auxiously avarehed after, and, sion thoy be enught, it is quite tkely that the pulley will not know what todo with them. It would sutisty them, hows ever, to know whetbor tho te in any way core responded du general appearance lo the burs Jord when & ues Burpriged $1 his kitenus, nud besides, wi they are ofico site behind the bars tho police will be able to tts certain whut crininal work thoy have heen doing reconely. A dozen diergnt pointers are being worked fndgpendently by ollicers dor ing duty ontaide of Central Station, and it is very nossibte tint thoy will strike somethin, valuable in vouncotion With ty ease, “‘Thure ts only a snail gleain of hope, bowever, and 10 one Ig buoyant with nuticipations: of tink giecess, A morning paper's asserdion that "Cabbage Ryan was the tin” fe without foundation, Ryan may bo found any day in or about the Went Twelfth strect hurse market, and ta in duily conversation with members of the police force. He bas not bon arrested, nor Ip he Llke- ly to be, Macelo, its politieal agent in ‘Tunts, on ae. countof Roustan’s imperative communica- tion to tha representatives of the Powers that he had been fatrusted by the Bey with the athrection of relations between them and the ‘Tunisian Government. REIECTED, The-Crispis amendinent, conferring tran- ehise on all who'can read and ‘write, was re- Jected,—220 to 104. TEN OW TWeNTY? In opposition to the proposal of the Gov- ernumont that the franchise be granted to alt who pay taxes to the amount of 20 lire, and enn read and write, 2 motion was made to substitute 10 for 20 ire, The Government dectared the polnt a vital one, on whieh they’ were determined to stand or full, -'The amendment was rejected, 12 to 173, PIII. . A PINATICAL CRAFT, SAN Francisco, Juno 15,—Adviees from Fijistate, that more difficulties with the na- tives are reported from the interior, ‘The French vessel Aurora and the schooner Venus are charged with piracy and the kid- naping of natives, At the trialat Levuka there were thirteen witnesses to the Iatter charge, Including natives of Pentrost, Am- brym, Malicoto, Aoba, Api, and. Sento. The evidences was one long nar. ratlvo af selzure by. force of arns, firimg on natives,. violent detention of visitors, running down and swauplag of cauoes, and otherwise obtaining men by framl and treachory. It ts snid that the en- reer of the Aurora has been that of,usystem- ate sluver and pirate; that on a former voy- age Nadizo, the Captain, murdered Malicolo, nuatlve, by shooting him through tho head white trying to esenpe by awimmning from the vessel, on board of which he had been kid- naped, GREAT BRITAIN, DANGER OF A COLLISION. , Special Cate. loxpox, June 15,—Although the County Cork 1s comparatively qulet, Inte bodies of troops are being sent to the district of which Bandon is the centre. The'small tenants and yeasantry gather from duy to day at tho fatms of the “ suspects’? arrested under the Corciun act, to cut the tay and earth the root crops, and on collisfon between these hobs and the Jocal constabulary ny take duceat any moment, ‘The peasantry in the teghborhvod of ‘Timolengue, on Court Mal- sherry Bay, are greatly exelted over the old popheey of AT. MOLAGA, from whom the town Ix named, “Tench Molaga” (the house of Moulagn). ‘The Ab- beyand rains ut ‘Thnoleagne are among the test In Munster, ant there, according to tadition, St. Malaga lived for many years, He was a salut of great renown in the Coun- Y Cork. He was born near Fermoy. Templo Motagn, near Mitohelstown, on the Countess of Kingston's estates, takes Its dawe from the chureh he founded there on te banks of the River Funeheon, ‘ober Molaga is hin well, and Labba Molnga his bed or grave, His prophecy on the agrarian wWitation, which lias been unearthed by wue Land-Leaguers from the mnss of es! folktore, is sald to Ive been uttered in ¥9, when Corengh (Cork) was, us its name inylles, a marsh, and when TRE OLD BEPT OF WCARTHY fled the roast, I send you the current {ranslation, to show you how the agitation Uasbecome part and parcel of the superstl- of the peasantry. Tnelghteen olghty-one ‘The stranger Is undones In Corcagh shatl be seon ‘Tho red beneath the green, In elghtecn eighty-threo MeCarthy’s sons are freoy ‘The green above the red, h ‘Tho on's littor dead. ls propheey has been printed and sent fred for and wide through Munster, and ae of it have been sent to Irish members pe attianend and oxhlblted In the lobbies of Rouses, Mr, Witlkum Shaw, mentor or the County Cork, says the Lenguers ay Timoleaguo and Bandon districts are ae this and other flonting lesends as enn en documents, and that by this means Fhave persuaded hundrods of jousants ‘i nae resistance of the law will surely tine extirpation of landlordism and. ‘ownfall of Kalish rule tn Ireland, ne ARREST OF ‘THOMAS CUNNINUHASL wi shia, County Galway, attracts con- erable attention, Ho has weted for some et 9 Jovat newspaper correspundent, and, by of the alarming outrages and thrent RUSSIA. HULUARIA, 8S. Perensnune, June 1%—Lho sigence Russe contradicts the newspaper reports relative to the eventual occupation of Bul- garia by Russiv und Austria, and says these, like other Powers, have nothing so niuch at heart as tho soitlement of the Bulgartun erisls by a conciiiatory compromise, ANOTHER DEATH occurred from the oxploslon of tho donkoy- engine on the steamship City of Rome, AT THE WOOL BALES to-day 1,005 Dalas were sold, chiefly Sydney, Port Poilllp, and New Zealand, ‘Cho market continues brisk and firm, 4 THE KECOND MAN, Lonxpos, dune 15.—It is reported that Russlun Soclallst who escaped from Siberla hing reachud Switzerland, ‘There is only ono Other instance of a political prisoner escap> ing from Siburkn. ‘i ——— THE LAND-LEAGUERS, Tho Stato National Lund-League mot in Judge Moran's courteroom, Clty-Iit, hist eventug, with the toy. 88d, Dorney fn the chitin, He porte of avery encouraging witure were ren eelved from tho various branch Leagues, which hold mootings during tho paut week, tho mest favorabio onv being that from tho Btock- Yards muwemocting, at whieh five clunzymen mid Judge Dunne wade addresses, ‘Phe Fifth Ward League reported that proparntions are bet made for nm yrand upeneair imevtlig 0 ho hel) on Bunda: dune aha the vornor of ‘went Iehth aad lMalstedt streets, and extended ad tavitition tothe presé and ail Land-Leaguors of Ube city to by proaunt. Avoniittes composed of the resident and Seorelary wus appyinted tocorrespond with the various frivh wuvioties in and around the ely, and request Mom te sunt dvlegates tow vonter= ence fer the purpose of tnstituting iv tuonstor plone on the 4th uf duly for te of the cause, On tho suggestion of Dr. Guerla, Father Dorney was requested to meet with all the Trtat privet of the elly for the purpose of ebtatuing hole eiperntion. Larrnig drum thought that every Cathatlo privat should be put on recount, BWITZU“RLAND. ° AMERICAN POMK, Nuceiat Ouhle, en Benuse, June .—Switzerland hus given ite ieninnees were solely due to bls | to athor Barepean nitions an example of ine | RARE eller tant hin it tie mnonke Ye genus, ‘The exploit which | tolligent and consistent action fn reapuct te | ers weru appointed to aditees Lund-Longe ekht hin into trouble was 9] American meat.’ After the Fronch decree of ) weretings during tho emma weg | Tae tu bees slating that un nttompt had bean | prohibition tho Swiss ‘Government directed | sistu' Was a conuns Vatrtocnts Wards ‘Da fasnsinate tho Hon. Mtr. Daly,” | an inquiry to be made tuto the | the Itov. a, wftor which the League inet me The charge nmuinst | seal fuels in rewwcet to trleltiniaslas mello uEIO mee ing to murder two ao! iy Mes, y Y Ie Went whom was the Hecrolary of the loca and diseased mente from Anierion. THE NEW STATE LAWS, The Investigation was conducted by tho Fedl- gral Sanitary Conmmission, the local Luspeet+ or, wudother scientists, ‘They accupted for consideration a large mass of statistles und Special Dispatch to The Chiesga Tribute BrixaeeLy, Ml, June 15,~-Hecrotary of Slate Dunent to-day informed Tuy ‘TaipuNe vor respondent that he would’ bave the aifichil taneo branch, and who was arrested slmul- usly under a similar charge. PUSHING THE LAND BILL Tu the Western Assoclated Press, Loznox, as < testintony submitted by the American Con- {| edidon of the laws enacted at tho lust legislative. wets dime 15—The progress in Come | ul, After mature consideration tho San- | sessun Ulstributed to tho County Clorks of tho ‘on the Lund Dill yesterday was zreater itary Commissioner reports, and the Btate and other olllcinis by the Stet. Thla is Stull previons sittings together, ‘Mhirty- Lia? Wueh better time than bas over lefore been ‘our tine, sittings toxethor, ‘Thirty- | Yederal, Guvernmont oflleially declares, | imide wetthiye out tho, laws, aid feerviury Dor ‘Vofthe bili passed, and about fifty | that no prohibition or compulsory ingpection | ment Udeervun rude for pushing toclr publicas ton so euorgutivally, —— AN INDIAN WAR, Br, Paul, Mind. June iA brief speelal frouy Winnipeg to the Plonecr Press auys thut war bus broken out betweor the Bioux und Crévs, and o ‘battlo bus been fourbt near Woody Mountain, tn whlob twenty-olght of the dorwor wer killed. ‘Thu Crevs objected tu tho Sioux comluy Carder Weut, hence the trouble, —— a Au Aged Pigrin, Cinelanatt’ Higuires, Old Aunt Fuunlo Walker, aged 115 yuors, an pave, the bluokust uewrovs that over ¢ out on the soil of the yrand ul Commanwoulthy urrived in Louteville 9 day or two sluce, aud ts wuuat uf Br. Jet Davis, Nu. i223 Water street, Auut Faunle says she la on route tu Kuniad Pendmentn were disposed of, a LEAGUE KECRETATY ATUESTED, Lough bn Juno 1&—Tho Seerutary of the lane 28 (County Galway) braneh of the Coen UE hns been arrested under the Ureits Mact, ‘There have been four other Sh Various parts of tha county, Drury, cian 3 OF HONYKE, las becn (ne 14,—A magistrate’s warrant Wrage Issued for tho arsest of Constable x alone Who, It ds alleged, killed Farmer Cute ‘Y In the affeny at Hodyke, County » Keogh. the ilist perio arrested u ‘ moc Covtelon act in Limertck, has’ been of Ameriean jeab $s Justified or wlll bo re- autrod In Switzerland, ‘Phe Bwiss Goyern- ment las motthis question inn spirit of Ine telligence and Justice which uthor European States might profitably tultate, ————- GERMANY. TUB NEICUSTAG. Benan, June 13—The ssesalon of the Retehstag has closed . INSURANCE FOR CLERKS, In tho Kelchstag yesterday oa Dill for In- suring uguinst accident to workmon and clerks whose wages amount to less than 2,000 warks per year was read a third thuc, bas wy ited ee BECRETATY i ‘Lhe dill as now passed brig csscutlally. as cay, day, mnore one of ted wroul-wrandonijtrou, “ he Mayor of Liverpool that | tt wos settled upon at the second reading, | WO hus becoming very rich, avis, und she wants walle by ready for tho case of MicKevitt | ‘Two-thirds of the Instrance prema 158 | eee eae te ee ee owes rath, A book with the names and | to be paid by the employers and one-third J sweot siagcou, . The Chicagos at Providence Suc- cessful by a Score of 13 to 1 Worcester Beaten by Buffalo, Troy by Cleveland, and Dotroit by a Boston. “Boneselter Worsted by Wedgewood at Cedar Rapids—Trotling at East Saginaw. Other Turf Events at Coney Island, Mystio Park, Bradford, Eto. CIICAGO VS. PROVIDEN Soeetat Diaoateh to The Chicago 7 Provinnnce, It. 1, June 16,-A sulserably- mlayed game was witnessed by about 1,000 people to-day, Ward pitched for Providence for six Innings most successfully, bit bn the seventh he was badly batted for a total of seven bas but none of the seven runs made were earned, since Providence missed three easy chances before the heavy butting beran. Racdbown pitehed the fast two Inulngs, and In the ninth gave four men hages on ealed balls, three in succession. ‘The unpire failed to please the erowd, and there was n hewt!lig: inob for ten tintttes, dhiring which the game wis suspended, [twas the worst playing aud the must diszraceful ex hibition of rowdyism ever seen on the Provi+ denve xrounda, Providenco’s sluule run was ylven by errors of Wililumxen and Goldsuilth, ‘TUE SCONES TET scenes eed | 4 { Vurrell, 2 Hy start. Th, 13 Hines, ¢. [us Ward id rH MeClellin es 1 Gillian, Co... bh Hudbourn, 6 f and p 1 Denny, i 1 York, L. 9 nntnge Chivazu.. ee Providence ores! Miwoebnse tiite-Gore, Flint. Virst bnse on batls—Anson (2), Burns, Gold- smith, Filnt, First bse on errors—Chleayo, 0; Provilence, 4. Loft on bases—Chicnge. 3 Providence, a Struck out—Gore, , Burns, Goldsmith, Gitiizun, York, Valls eatled—Goldemith, 85; Ward, 61; Had- hourn, 49, . Q Strikes eutled—Gollamith, 13; Ward, 4; Rude e MeClellag-Farrell-Sturt, ‘ard, 2; Radbourn, L " wild Thine—Two hours, Umplre—dJette pltebe: BUPFALO Vs. WORCESTER. Special Mapateh to The Uhicage Tribune, + Woncrstrn, Mass. Jane 14—The Worees- { ters outhutted and outiielded the Butlalos, ran more by than thelr opponents, and played a ratiiyg game ot ball, bat tues could not overcome the odds of four, varned runs whieh the Butialos scored In two Tanings off Richmond's pitelilag.” ye oyisitors made thelr first run on O'Rourke's two-baser aud singles by Richardson and Sullivau, and in the fifth inulin Galyi'stwo-pageer fullawed, by slngles by White, Foley, Brouthers, and Richardson, brought. in three more. After that only ane hit was made of Wehmontd. Ther Worvesters mide thelr first run on Dorgan's hit, a wild pitch, and suceussive oula at frat base by Carpenter and Nichtond, wd fn tho next inning earned two runs on slogles by Crediner end Bovey und DickIngon's two-buser, Corey took Irwin's place: né short stup for tho Warcastora, und pluyed tHely, gettlyg three put-outs and nine assists, with unly one error. Tua Ilis--Waroate +22; Bult, 10. ‘two-bire bits—O'lourke, Gitvin, Viekerson, Rushong, : First buge on balls—Nrouthors, First base on orrors—Worceetors, 3; Buffalo, 3. Jatt on buses—Woreester, 10; Unttalo, 5. Gl: Riehmond, th. Lis. eHivan, 1. Galvin |; Richmond, 1, jo—Unw louie und Nety mabaute: Uwpire—Bradley, BOStON Ys. VETROTT. Spectal Ulapatch to The Chmapy 4s oures Hosros, Mass, June 15.—The Detrolts fell vietiins to Fox toalay, the Intter doling some very effective pitching, and allowing the yisllors to hit him safely but three times. ‘The Buaton'’s batted hard, driving Leary out of his posittun in the fifth, and serving Derby equally as bad. ‘They fielted badly in the fivst Inning, two orrors by Rlehond, a wild plteh, ands mul by Deusley giving their upponcats tele only run, Unrnes put in rome of bls old-tine work at the bat and in the dield, ond was warmly applied, Horna, Houvk, and Gerhurdt did beautitul work, as did also Hennott and Deastey bebind tho Tiutnge= 23486 Toston, povuu Detrvit. vod Barned Ny ie Melding errars— Boston, 5; Detroit, 2. wah hile—Murvill, b Left on birses—2hston, First, base ons battle thoctin, Hirst base on errors—Loston, 23 Netruit, §, Struck atite-k oF Balls culled)" Sit Derby, 45, Rtrikea enlled—ox, 1; Leary, 13; Derby, % Hhaty's—- Huston Wis—Denstuy, 1 AVE pliches—Fox,23 Uerby, 3 Thmo—One baur und vty minw Umplre--Doeecher. CLEVELAND Va. TROY, Special Uupatch tu The Chteuga Tribune. Tnoy, NvY,, duno B.—Tho gsung today was played on the Albany's grounds, in the presence of nbout 1,000, Lt was a muting contest on both sites, dio Troys excelling tn that particular, Cleveland dint acored an eurned and an tneatned run on shiugles by MeCornivk and Cilisseack, a wild throw of Holbert, aitts of Casklis wand Manklison, and Bradley's double, Errors of Keefe and Nolbert and hts of Phillips and Kenneily wayo thems threo in tho sixth Inning, aud thu re. tuatuing cons were obtulned on wild throws at Hankins, he baying four bud ones during the mame, Abit by Evans anderrors pf Kennedy and Phiiips gave Vroy oe run la the 2ftb Inning, Hits of Caskins and Keefe and a sacrilice of yons and Uunkloson oarned another in the seventh, aud Dunlup's crrer, with Ferguson's doubly, the one in the eighth, $307 8D er ood dd uz ULV TL Od velund, 5, ates rel Thase hite—Troy, Ay Clevelat Runs warned—Ciovel snd, Ly ‘Ir Twostase bityradley, Ferg unin Bares on balis-Clevoland, 85 ‘Tro; Hases on errors—Clovelaud, 0; Troy,'h. Struck oute-Keety i, Conuor, Perguson, Gil- lesplo, Politips, Hradiey, Duntup, joubly play tank ine, Ferauadni-Connor, Pavaed talle-Halbert, 2 Hed pleh— Need “Keely, 1. Bulls culled—SicCurmilex, 13; Keofe, 1, Biriked calied—MeCurmlok, 9; Keele, vd Tine—Two hours, Umpire—Vowers, ——. EAST SAGINAW, Bpeciat Vispates to The Chisage Tribune, Kasr Saginaw, Mich, June i.—About 4,000 people witnessed the second day's races of the June meeting. ‘Tho weather was cool aud the truck fine. ‘The test event was the grt cluss, ‘Uwolve entered alul elght started, Bix John was the fuvorit in the pools, ‘The bay stallion Jerome Edile won tho first heat, and tho lust three were won eusily by Bhs John. tn the third heat a collision oeearred between Matthey Grahnin and Sadty Mac, throwing out the driver of the lust named IS\I—TEN PAGER. a au or others, Bie Jobi Jerome Muttin end Ay ners four cluss, puree GA); an For the 2:0 mats dum! soncHe woul started, In tho Aight it wis X stand-off between and Wedgwood, but to-day Weds G sold favorit at S24 tu 65 forthe fotd. ele worl had the pote, Novesetter, Will Cody, and Vottatre In the order nanied. Honesetter look the leat ti the flest heat. and held it tu thy Hulen, Vottaten second, Wedeewoud thhed and Cady, who broke and neta batty, distanced, Jn tho encond beat tho relative positions of tha bourses wero not changed. Boueseltter inking he Tren und “holding ends second. nid tho thixd host avool developed bis stayloy qualities, took the lead at the start, and won tho heat, Hones setter comlng tn think ‘The fourth ard ttth heats were 1 repetition of the third, Wedgewood winning ass “ul yuelng elisa six entered ttle Hunter wining ln three straight heute; Hen Humdlion distanced in the second heat, Freesfor-all pacing cluss, purse §20: Matele Tunter, Hea ily. CONEY ISLAND. New York, duue 15.—The spring meetlag of the Couey Island Jockey Club opened tu- day, ‘The attendance was very large, ‘The five-furiong dash wis won by Sir Hugh, Bonnie Lizzie second, Bilss third; | tine, 104). Hindoo, Criekmore, and Saunterer were starters Inthe ‘Tidal Stakes race, one inile, Saunterer set a tremendous pace, and at the qunrter-post led Crickmore a length anda half, sud Mindoo three lengths. Saunterer soon begitn to fall away, and Tudoe moved up. They abut pust tho bultinile pole, Hindoo a headin frumt uf Crickinore, who sis hilt on length before Suunter- the threv-yuurter post Aiindae Jeid of a. clear lengtl, and was well in hind, while Crickimore was getting the whip, Midway up the stretch Crickinore made anetferttobead Hindeo, wut Hindeo won by gare pace Of a ength, Satuterer away ofl nie, fel! ‘The selling race, mile and a furlong, was won y Warileld, Bie Medicine xecond, Gussip thirds co for maidens of nil ages, wie anda quarter, wae won by Auroc Baby, Remicide sec- ond, Horry 0, third: thine, 3: The June Steepleckae was wou by Disturbe anee, Gleniivetapeor second: the, 4:6. | frank Short bolted nt tho third jump, and ‘Tou Kinsella tell and ut of tha race. CEDAN RAPIDS, Speetut Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Cupar Rarins, In, June .—The races to-lay were attended by about 500 people, ‘Lhe program {nelided tliree trotting races, but only the 237and Siminute chisses were reached, the 224? class belie postponed witil Lady Middleton, of Battle i, Won the tbininute race, Young Haehaw seeond, Mountaln Girl third, Commance fourth, ‘Tine, 214115, 23004). 204, 24 Thore were nine starters, The 2: rcedn whieh there wereclevenstart- ere, Was won tn etraight heats by Badger Boy, of Hikhart, Ind. Robert Mrown second, Dr, ¥ third. Clara Cleveland fourth. ‘Tine, re a Nbloyclo race, flve miles, was won by Lallitektge in ssh, Churtes Dixon second, dotin Nall tourth. es Prorat Wi) include the chis: aud the 2:20 carried over tu-duys ELMIQta. Ensuna, N.Y, dune 4.—Pacing race free for all; Its Seat Howdy Be Free for Midairht Mouse Drive Patehen, Brapvonn, Ma, dune 1.—The seeond day of the simmer mieeliue was thet large attendanee, and wnt we Two thirty-four. el 3), vided: iy Hest. fhe theta sucond; ao othor sturt- T Jung, purse £30, dividers Thnothy Argonaut second, Bussinn Spy third, duvk fourth. Hine, 222876. MYSTIC PAIK. Losroy,; Mass, dune —At Mystic Park the 2225 class had nine entries, amd was won by Charley Champlin tn three etratznt heats, Sul Duy second, aud Ladie Foxte third. Dime, ra CENTRAL PARK. ‘There wlll be a trotting muatinée at tho Central Park track Saturday, Entetes will close ut the track ute p.m. TUE OAR. Borcint Dispatch to The Cirleago Tribune. Keon, Ia, June 15—Tho four-oared shell, six-oated barge, and fonr-oared gig crews of the Keokuk Howlng Clad, left for Peoria this morning to take part In the coming rogutta of tho Missivippi Valloy Amateur Rows dng Avcociation at Umt place, June 2 2, uid 4, The tntervenmy thue before’ the remit will be Kpent tn practicing and learniug tho waters of the Peoria cosine. CRIMINAL. A “snide Asscesor—dMotel Siouks—A ¥emulo Dictlouary Shick For some days past, tho residents of the Fit- twonth Ward huve bad in thelr widst a nat re- presenting bitnself ay * Ranued Cause, collector ofapectil asscaements.’ Hols been go successful ag loseeure nbout 8100, in return for which ho bas given worthless recolpts, He isa trad, and tho publie ls warned agniist pin, He is about A feet Le inches tn bieht ous a durk eompteston, Ulaok mustache, and Ja dreased Ina ruaty suit of duck mnatertih aud a bluck seve beducked with cap pin of tho horse-shoo pattern. His vi iy wore led: te confound bls nan H. Chase, tho present Assessor ol North Clneayo. Hdwant Caruthors, a bell-boy at tho Letaut Jlunse, and Witaa Watson, bis % pul,” wore urreatesd yesterday by Detectives Traten aad Nerney for stealing a gold watch, valued: ne AbOUE SIN, from one of Mr. Leland’s private Euesio—e Judieht gentleman fram Mighigat Upon Carniners’ person was found a piss! someting witch be wis not authorized to ca hing nut yet bran reeovere he peed inp, and with have atriat before in wey are beth reonntly trom wud, from tad serenity of their manner, ht to buve seen the inulde of a pollce- station before, An owner li Wanted ut tha Wout Laku Street Bludun for wn ulnost new rubbor-irliiaed fare Hess, Which was found, togethor with a trunk {itu pesasion ot ‘uous Preston, a colond Hole who Was ar yosterday: wnoring on the coer ¢ Hb street ad Hoynue wyonie, by Song! The prisonor confesses, to havin en the huriess wt Ouk fark, Taceday olyht, and ways bis compunlons dene werd Jobo Sader, colored, anda white mun tained Kelley. An owner iv wleo wanted fora pale of bru bound maple crutehcs, whieh werg Jound yesterday moruiig dn an alley cust wt Uaton Park, ower te wanted at the it Chicage Avenue Siatiun for about forty yards of rag carpet und a eruab-cloth, Deteetlves MaDoowld and Therpa arvesiad luat Tueaday a youny givt whe gave ber mane wy Annic Sweeney, and who wus ulterwands ddentilied ws Mary Porry, of No. 3s Nebrasia atrvel, Bary dus Deon Inthe bublt of froquunt- ig the roulna at tho Buwnt of Tauention aud splriting away dictlonarica and Iexicons, When areested, she Waa utopia spose of ab Worcester’s tinsbridged dietlonary, By looktuy: over the sougid-hund bevkslures, the pullvo found fourether voubridged dictunuries and Iwo furge and valuable Rugivl-Geruun lext- gon, allot the vortices stataped with tha Gourd of Education stenvils. Itow the second-hand bovkelewiers could bave reconeitud ‘thonmelyes to purelase Toon the girl volumes whieh wn plutuly showed abelr ownerbip ts maunut liye Which thy police aro at a los8 to Uadeastand. The names of Ubeas yentlowen Ane tdwhit, Beck with, aud Barker, wad they will toil (n oourt thls murnlay bow they’ came fn posscylon of the stolen propucty, Jou Goule, wail reovntly 4 watchman Iu the comply of Cragin Bros, & Chandler, of Nos, 16} and 1H) Lake atrect, is at the West Mudion Slvcut Studon Upon A chuyy Of stouliug Kuods fiw bis eaiployers’ store. ‘Thomas Lapua, who is hooked on the sainy vburgy, wus captured by Olbecrs Beek aad Dave while oderiig lo vip. oly dank dealers with bubbite wetal, thirters bad of whieh he extibited ws suaplea. He chttiea tu bave got the metul aud the proiulse and It 1s therefore r (that the firm hi on ayatemationlly vlundered by the watebman for some tine past, CROP-PROSPECTS. IOWA, Patnvin.y, la. dune .—The following re: garding Lowa crop prospects has been pr pared by Seeretary Jolin Jt, Shatler, of the State Agricultural Society, showlng returns from ninety-vlght countles and 620 town- ships: ‘The fullowlng are presented as condensa- tions of the forthcoming report from: May 15 to June 4, whieh will be given the pubtic th. panpitet form ina few days. One hundred fy the standard of comparison fn the comput tatlun from reports, ‘Lhe general average iy taken: Ing, but falled to arrive or to se: mosagy The clergyman and a large party of guests werd at tho residence at the appotuted hour, and thi Honeappearance of the + bridegroom, or any e: phina tog from him, inade tho affair very ems HATTAMRIIC, apecinly to the frmily and the young lady. A relative of Mr. Hibbard lefe for Now York to-day to investigate tho affair, Se BUSINESS NOTICES, Dr. J. Leo Mingle, of Newborrytowny, Pa, saya» Liebig Cova Beof Tonic bas given tne more thorough satisfaction jn my peuctico than any tonle which I bave proscribed, It ig uns cauilled ns in jpoeve’ Coole Le Newaro of orthtess tmitations, Unsvrupulous trad imitating It will be Mrosveutod, eens a woaiesi Mainember 41-2, day is tho grand opentug of the at Hautdation sate of inene. clothings hate ore yy iarantes the best bargalns ever offered. At Chfengn atin! State strect, ext store to the Comn—Ninety-seven cor eg, representing | Corlerol Monroe street. ttemember, thia great ogi tow ance cra cont tes tees ute fille trie clget Stonday, dung, By at 13 o'elock O99 Heres, aunt ninety-lght counties, repres ne pita SOREN sentlag 805 townslt place - the average Buck & Rayners Moth Powder isthe Burest Inscet-killer, It inukes short work of roaches, fens, Hes, and betbugs. Also preserved vaiuible furs and woulons from the ravages of La Buck & Rayner, mukers of tho “ Mara’? Heat it fraction over BU eo counties report losses: seal. Whre_ and eutworns riction In many localities, FItL repre fed neres presenting 1B AVErIARE nition Of the nt, Ft are causing «ts Bronni-c Sy ninety-sev pwhships, give condition of the erep at sd per bpring wheat~Nthety-.ev Gil townships, repurk the a repre from cg dy Si percent. Thirty-thr presence of the efilihtu, doing intel dana: Four cowuitt port serious dauage from the Messin iy. Drought las injured some felts, Winter wheat—Two hundred and eighty: fons townships, representime fifty-six col thes, give ‘the acrenge al 853001, ana the a age oonlition at nearly? per eent. wo bande wud thirty-four towiships report 4% ed up, being winter-kilied, ‘Phat r ured by dronght, and iu t re at Work Upon tt. nty-aeven countles, trom SH townships. veport the nerenge ut 1152H, Eluktysune counties, From iy lownships, ive tho averaye eondidion at xt4 por cunt. Some In, rt mee xt from & Siren Viuter K ? MADISON AND PEORIA-STS, SWEEPING REDUCTIONS, © SUITS, MANTLES, HAVELOCKS, JACKETS, And ULSTERS | In very Inrge, and, at any loss, we are $ int ay are injuring te crap in fxbt counties, from Ot towne ay FOPOPE At ereayre Of 1. ou ‘The sume jes, from X44 correspondents, place tie average condition ata friction over) pov cent. ‘This crop proiniges u heavy hatvest. Finx—Liputyenine consth ‘asenting sth townships, place the ye at 3.0), ated AOL townships give tho venue condicon at 0) per cent. lustnnaes are noted of au fsect ine kuown winillig the roots Just betuw tho lop of tho ground, Sorghum or amber cane—Four hundred and ont g y eighty townships, counties, estinntte the nerenze at 25.845, sid 493 townaliips give the averape eoudition of crop at bo per cunt, Area inercusng. Trish putatoce—Nic ht counties, from 60) rewnebipa, wive thew ure tt ER and Fath Wweaebidps eve tHe iV punaliiog at Ki 1-6 per nit 4 ait raed areat work othe vines | doteriined to reduce it. oy from 163 . iia reportuaereue ot Las, nud the |, 4.rare opportunity to buy Fashtonable waudition for dvs townstips Is reported | Costumes and Garnients at merely uom* ay WK! per cent, Spritz tye—Thirty-three counties. from thie tyealy Lownslipa, report the aereage ut Jo, dud forty-five townships give tie average cons ahdon at i . Winter rye: Ing 431 township the average con inal prices, We muke a few quotatious to give an {dea of the radical Giaracler of the ree duetions 3 : Bridal, Rereption, and Evening Dresses, oi formerly $125.00 and $150.00, now : HOD aad LOD. Gde OP ne Faucy Silk and Satin Walkin - Fediced one-third. ng Dresses Black Luce Bunting Veresses, trimmed with Satin stirrings and Spanish tty Fornerly $35 5 now 425.00, Formerly $803 vow $20.00. : Colorcd Alle Wool/Bunting Dresses, all new and very stylist, Formerly $20,003 now $15.00. Pormeriy $18.00 3 now 814,00. Formerly $15,003 nov $10.00, Stirred Satin Mantles, richly trimined with flue Passementerics and Span: fish Lace, uly tion frou sel ius a—ix hiindred und nine townships, ett connties, estimate Ue neroage nd 105 reports uve Une average condition “at M7 per cent. leseverd! tovalities the urmy of cut worms are causing very serie edand nine aT Irty-seven ecauntles -pepart the aid the averese wondltion at Ke ‘ported frupe eatyethroy towne peg— The pros not fevorabe thon tat a bundeed and tyr reper event Cunies eel purecnt. ‘The VSB Ys uw failure iy twelve counties: The uveraye condition ts 41 per At ing frult. feure—One hundred and thirty-eight reports gives the uverugo oondition at neariy 47 per ees 5 . ae an Marked down frout 650.00 ta 830.00. te nmin uf tae crore aopee eee Pee | Marked dawn from $45.00 10 925,00, Cherries ure pr wit the previnns py avernge Gon Hiden wt dd p as bundved wiv tuirty-ane te ring adv the average cumltivn of eur Al per cent. nis—Seven bandred aud twenty-two re part thy average contition at 2 p: Itaspberries—Six bivadee and sew pert the avenige comiitiua ath por Strawbe neve arid Marked down from $35.00 to $20.00. Aud lower-priced (Garments in the sunie proportion. Imported avelovks, maids of Fine Cloths, fa the most fashivaable shader, Reduead from $18.00 to ¥11..00, Reduced frou #15.00 to $10.00. Watklug Jackels, newest shapes and col. Ores Marked down from 810.90 to $0.30. Market down fram 9.0010 6.00. an 4 4 Hane frau 7-30 ie a . Markel dowa Crout HO) to 4, : WASHINGTON, Marked dewa from Bethe Wasin DD ostine | re follows Marked duwa from BAM fue repent wed byt rtment of Marked dowa from 2.50, Agriculture to-<lay: Marked down fram 3,00 to Cotlan—Retimns shew the total inerease ot area phinted fication to be | than 1 per cent more that hast year Forty-one eatin tles in North Carolina report an avenue In ease of 4 per centy sixteen countles ly South Caroling, an acreage the sie vs hat year; kevenly counties In Georgia, nn nerense of 2 per cont; fifteen in WMorkda, adeercase of por cent: tirty-fourin Ala- bam, a ducrnase of 3. per cent; forty-one in Midsissippl, tho wtme averaze acrense; fourteen: Jp Louisiana, an inerenwy of 3 pere Ulue fa ‘Texas, an iucrense of 2 per ce twe In Arkansas, an dnerease of 2 per cout; and Bev 1 counties in‘Tenveswe, } per eent de- “Tho condition ks anch lower, emg $3 this year iettnst te teat venr at the mime thine, and OSI. The wenthur 1s zenerally report- ei Can wet and cold, wad the erupts consaquent yp very backward, Bpraig- Wheat—'Tho neroage sbows n tare de- cline siice lust year. in theo reported to. the Departinent only ab er Ub sown in a4. Nhe eandition 8, hot wily equal to Rat the wae timo, ui—Thit condition Is reported nt mie tor the whole country of only WU, prinelpal coupluuts aro frota Miehiyaty adiaua, and Utinot, where, nlded ta most ine favorable weather, thove t* grent dannure front ehinche bugs and the Hewiun tly. California rus ports a ve fow: comiition, enused by cold weather and drought. White Lavi Wrappers from §: While Lawn Wrappers from $4 to While Laws Weappers from 26 to While Lawn Wrappers from $8 to Colored Lawn Wrappers trom $-E to $1.75. Our Glugham, Lawn, Canbric, ‘and Calico Sults aad Wrappers will he sold at tho sume Jow rates to close the slock. CARSON, PIRIE & 60, SUMLMER SILKS, Be 50. Chus. Gossage & Co. Unusual Bargains Summer Silks, Checks, Stripes, and Foulards. i Extra Qualities, Choice Styles. “Very Low Prices” {06-110 State-st., 56-62 Washington-st. . A CONTENTED PARMER, Spectat Carrrapondence of The Chicagn Tribune, Manos, Linn Co, bi, dine L—Raltroud Tran dy belay rapidly tald on the Chieago, Milwaukee & St. Maud, and at an early date we shall been one of the great trunk lines to chant, Our town bas oaught the boon, Tho weather is nil that we could wish, Corn i dtomng well, Outs are immense; never saw Oropa xvowlng faster, Pastures are Kod, Prices of averything that u furmor desires are pood, Monty of work for every mun, end tur wares, — THRE S'IUATES, Speejat Dtsputeh to The Chicago Tribune, LA Crosse, Wis, duno 1%,—Crop-prospects: in this vielnity and Southern Minnesota aud Dakota ave In every respect fine, Gralns of Wl kinds aro dol Anely, aud the weather Is excollent. ‘Tho lute rains huvedunoan immensa umount of xood, Coro is looking Miely, and will turn out good, in sections waere oh inch- bigs bad mide tholy appearance the ruin tia Killed thom, wud uo fear is entertained of ple wppoarance to de nay dauuge. onto, Special Corverponctence of The Chicago Tribune. Manysvinak, Unlon Co, 0. June Riding over the county, Lhave been amazed atthe prospect for wheat. Dnever saw the Uke of ft, aud gertalnly tn tho bhstary of thla county there was nover any such prowie by Thousands and thousands of bushels, The crop, tow, is comparatively safe, though there ts stile possibility of {1s boy struck by trust or rust, no SALE OF UTAH MINING PROPERTY. Baur Laue, Utah, Juno .—Tae Golden Circle hud a group of mines un the North Fork of the Balmon Hives, iu Lowal County, idubo, were Yeaterday purvbaved by Baylish capitalists. Tho puiey Wis wyuarters of yu militia at dolar, It bey turn out weil mure Kngiiee capital ts exe peoted to bo duvested In that country in mines, =< —— FAILED TO COME TO THE SCRATCH, Special Dispatch to Tho Caicaga Bituns, Hautyou, Con, Juno 16.—foo Faulkner, New York ugont of 9 Philadelphia dross-yauds house, was to nave bec marricd last oventny to Misa Kile, daughter of Nuruty Uubbard, whole. wale tubacco-denlur of this city, who resides In te udjoluiug ‘Town of Wvomiteld. Ho tele Kraphed tit be would be bore yesterday morn FLORIDA WATER, eS IMPERISHABLE PERFUME, ‘Murray & Lanman’s FLORIDA WATER, Best for TOLLET, BATH, and SICK ROOM. .. eS TE