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“PRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. 3 beyond thirty-threa feet In hight. ‘This { buy of the stock, Secretary Kirkwood ger! en all got aboard the stages and < Robertson I do not think ing was solved ty the wise accommodation | has signed a warrantauthorizing the exte FOR proceeded on their Journey. THE W RR. fins ersonally: said anything to Garfield in between philusophy and fact that nature | sion of the rend through to Fort Hall Res MRT the matter, [fe wants to be Inn position to abhorred a vacuum to be sure, but only ab- | vation, ‘The Oregon extension fs to be vig- PROBABLE HOMICIDE. say that, alnce THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE NEW YORK. he has been Sveretacy of horred it te a certain oxtent, As {inva sald, | orously puabed.”? if it PAspatch to Tra Tribune. The Hottést Day for Eight Years | State, he lins never interfered with any ap- Dl ins of tho Tort of the, Spook | tinea, teat, ra | dt a acon and en |The Ming, Coan le Hat NOW| gx Puc AMie ine iactiemee se] im New Orleans=tour | [uaa emuaiitg aM ft? fence : pysterieal and traditionary consnans ofman- | derbilt held an important conference a diy ae * od had wot sald anything; buts hroug’ idnd made and inuintaitied an equilibrium | or two nao, atu that nn agreement wie wads foundland, Surrounded by Gowan shot and fatally wounded Thomas 3 of Mr. Evarta Beforo the Mon- etary Conference, Randall In a disreputable béer-garden In Deaths. him, Robertson's nomination was dictated, between the metals anong autions up to 1870. | which removes any differences which may u and through him insisted upon.” Minuenpolls kept by Thomas Hartman. He : With more vigorous ald from positive law, | have existed between Lake Shore and Wabasit that ‘written reason’? whieh Mr. Plring | lutoresta, ‘Che rumorts thatby the agreement Fire. Yu ie y ut oF ENT e says Is all the Inv thore ever fs or can be, 1 | Mr. Gould was not to sustain his stock fora Tan nlmneiiately Techie St. Louls Booming at 907 Degrees, sae SUS EN: ae ._ | euhnot but anticipate the suppression of the | day ar two, inorder to give Vanderbiit.an | The Men Turn Out to Fell Trees | 1 nTHHEXE correspontentstonight. He and 101 at Vicks- A GALA WEEK, Britain Sooner or Later, Must Join | discord and struggte between Sie taney 4 OF opportunity to buy at any reduction to Stay Its Progress. ld that he loyert tt ‘ . . rim great Britain, ’ the world which now trouble commerde. which = he might — obtain, ‘This y sald that he was a cooper employes burg, Misa. Beginning June 20. I, in the Movement for a Double Mk. EVARTS’ NOPEFULNESS, tory, found 8 nt (eee un ay at Hall & Uann's shop. He was at Hnrt- it Porhaps the hopefulness of Mr. Hvarte’ | bellevers, and the fact that Mr. Gout «cd inun’s saloon tn the forenoon, and was pretty : W Cc COT IP’S fe Standard, naturg 1g illustrated by the, jGattelustons iindenee that ine Topnnted nupacinait Was Women and Childron at Work Burying | full, when some man. whose name he atl} A Great Fall in Temperature in . . which are found at the end of his address, vee: 4 3 .H . 4 " ———— Tien Hey Meagitaatneth no progres | MANinctgNentonr widen eed tuetnent | -Efeevthug of w Perishable | He gh and licked hm goo, aoe hewey Mirae MONSTER FOUR-RING CIRCUS at which hag bean made here, the com: f plausibitit; " e Nature. i wht, goon. Valle a it Can Be No Divisions Into } parison of opinion, the indication of | Of plauatbitity. I. never got on werateh. ‘This alley. curcuss he re the interest of Governments beltud. ‘he Commerclat Advertiser says: afternoon Hartman's bar-tender told ata aaa) Id Nations and Silver ME point: tor’ Jwe- general. testro “THE LARD AND VOHK MARKETS i oie With Three Cireun Companion. Mi Gol for a Rood result from our deltheravons, | atiit drag their slow lengths alony in the face ee that lial better Junk Gut tor thnk fe) mera | The Wave Will Reach Us To-Day, MUSISUM. 5 o s : + ree me werd o 7 + i Nations. which ‘ An nugury of stiecess, for “whers of pa Gravo Fears that the Oolony and All Ite | tit ie oe Amd mer, went and prepared hows In Chicsay yesterday nnd there’a a will there’s a way.’ Leunnot be- | 26,000 inora to-lay, Although the ‘clique Neve that England ean long uceupy the posi- | advanced quotations &@ie by malin Von of estrangement from either of the | strength at the opening, there ‘is now systems about which wedebate, ‘The Brit- | no virtue in the ‘short corn-crop,’ and all feft iat Euntro Is nelthor monametallist nor | the bulls ty their giftof prophecy and their bimetallist, but bimesometallist. bank aceounts. ‘They now prophesy Hight THE WMNTISIE EMPIRE CANNOT recelpts of hogs for next wee ee do monometallist gold nor monometaliist | Mt: allver throughout its. length and breadth, The closing of tho Producg Exchange here oing to pound me. Fwent and prepared fnyselt, and then returned to Hartman's and Probably Cause Some pines. The man [ hod the fusa with was Rainfall. In the beer garden with two others, drinking Deer Ny here they, any we come Sadi gy Wert area eT et RPA SIGNAL SERVICE. Larger and Gander than any otlor Show ta the then care ny fevers “be, aetigeni: | Orvicn ov rim Cinee Siavat Oprrcean | “ietaalt' steam tie auton, ally dropped t. T don't think they | Wasitsaros, D.C. duno 17-1 ai—The |. Admission tw erect hig only pe, saw. the revolver, They came ‘nt | Chief Signal Officer furnishes the following jt With Antomatie and other Wonders. MENAGERIE, With Itueo and Costty Animals, PARIS ILIPPODROME, With Roman Chariot, and Jackor Itaces, Property Will Be De- aiitor Frerlch to Recommend # Dis- atroved, continuance of the Suit Against the Central Pacific. Spesiat Dispateh to The Chieaco Tribune, Sr. Jdun, N. i, dune 16.—By the arrival of thesteamer Hercules this morning from the northward, your correspondent has received. and forever FEICE tor Pie accommodns : flan of Ladies has, been establiahedgat the Musto ‘ Its present. position of binesomotaliisn is | 08 te Saturday before tho Fourth of July 1s intellimenc trritic forest {i srnge |G, tmain,. when I managed ta} special bulletin: toro of 8, Brainant's Sone, (33 Htato-#e, whera tl a ck Circles Confused and the §| belng talked, and m ballot will probably. be | Intelligence of u territic forest fire now rag- | lek up the revolver, and, ast couldm't | Pe ftacun Ue had nt the wettal slight advance, On all daya by Sto “Bulls” in a State of aly Sonsialent. swith resort and govern. | taken on the question, aa the Cotton Ex- | ing around tho mining colony of Little Bay, | get away from them, Litred at the man uear- | General rains are reported from the Lake } during the wook ot axhitutton. or inter, for ft cannot maintain the | gluse balloted to-day to close both on the | which Is situated on the north slde of Notre Istrlets falr weather pre- | Look tor the Imposing Street Parnde— : th , est to me, [ don’t know his name, but {| terion, In other d Geandesc Ever Seen. te Perplexity. permuient position of ahotse dividedagatnst | Saturday before and the Tuesday following. | amy Bay.: ‘Thera 1s a population of gunss they called in Jack Atandall He | vailed. Southerly winds prevall tn the At- Nino kinds of Shunt, Hlephants, (anole, Nenutifal taelf, which cnifnot stand, At this stage, 2,000 people in this settlement, comprising | twinbled over, and J-saw blootl come from | tantic States, the Ohlo Vattey, and the Low- nea Riana It ArmuF, Mion Musical Chariots, 5 , LIMITED DIVORCE. Mis neck, 1 think I shot. him throug " q i l, then, of the deliberation, without entering A p Be about 80) miners and thelr wives and chil: | (eo eee ee aaa et tina | er Lake region. The tempernture has risen ‘Man Insane Wife Suing for a Legal thnt en oS SR OR AN INSANE WIFE AUES FOR A LEGAL SEP* | dren, Little Bay ts wow the chief copper- | anytitus else. Fifty men ean swear that [| decidedly in the Lake region, the Ohio Val- “ it Separation from Her Hus- the spirit, most excellent for a recess for Mpecvae Dupateh to The Cheago Tribune, ore mining territory In Newfoundland, and, | tried to get away from them. An ofilcer | tey, and ‘Tennessee, [thas fallen decidedly some weeks, In tis interval we muy ex- 7 os reee’ gti "* pect a deAnitand practical conalganition by New York, June 16,—The Superior Court, the yarlons Governments of what the duty | Sveclal ‘Lerm, was crowded this morulng, and luterests ofvach require from ft toward | the object of Interest velng the trial of the the common end they desire,’ sult fur a lnited divorce brought on behalf of Emma Weinberg, now insane, against her ,, tad t ‘ed | temperatures reported toalay are a SAENGERFEST. in Stine baie tarenty, Sears lube abate Vicksburg; 19 at Engle Passand Shreveport; SAENGEREEST, Aprillast from Malone,N.Y, Hehasevery ap- | 8 at Meinphia; 07 at St. Louls, Montgomery, ee pearance of being a hard citlzen, A differ- | Fort Sill, and Concho, and west of the Rocky: i* ent verston Is given by an eye-witness, Who | Mountains; 105 ab ‘Tucson, Fair weather 13 says McGowan was the negressor in both | indicated for Saturday for the Lake region, j ! together with Betts Cove, is owned by the Consulldated Copper-Mining Company. The wealth of this mining centre ts enormous. Not Jess than 40,000 tons of ore were shipped from itas the output of one season's operations, band, vo Hondred Merchants Losora by the cn Largo Fire in the Brooklyn Ware- CENTRAL PACIFIC, husband, Moses Weinberg, to compel itm to andl a FeniUt it ths etree year's anoek m COMMISSIONER FRENCH TO RECOMMEND THE s 4 2 " ade fiir to eclipse the productiveness o roy" tae! . “ ‘ is housaa, DISCONTINUANCE OF THE BUIT AGAINST support Se eae tare ies any former year, ‘The whole aspect of ane Saniymate when f uc gute male ‘Tennessee, and the Ohio Malley, the Middle, i is Nar Sone Fines fottowine naa. | taOe ‘Mr, Weinberg Is engaged In business in | *alrs which but a week ago looked ie separate then and wos shot by fete at, Soul Aibile ant wile pes sek ie Gin : ARTS, ew U ae ollowing hi : * RADIANT WITH PROMISE ie Injured man is shot through the base a: ‘The Ohiu bas fallen six es ut, Cine s au BY. heen addressed by Theodore French, United | Cilcago and ts worth between $30,000 and ‘ i ONS OF THE TEXT OF RVARTS SPERCH Prone THE M ANY CONFERENCE, ‘Speeral Duapateh to The Chicago Tribune. has suddenly diminished by the terrible con- flagration that has wrapped. the litte colony aroun ns with i shect of fire, Stutes Comtuisstoner of Rallroads, to Leland | $4,000. It also charges that he placed lis wite asa bad reputation, and is tho scene of Stanford, Presideut of the Contra! Paciile | 83 Pauper in the Elgin Asylum in Ilinol frequent disgraceful rows, Handall was tt Tho Obie river will rise at and below Cin- the brain, ant! cannot recover. The saloon | efnnati and risen seven inches at Loutsville. ADY. ANCE SALE OF SEATS ‘ "i odlle ye 1. elnnatl, 7 ante 7 ay af New soe tune ioe ihe zoll bate ie the Healleonl: Cauipanye fs areas ibveioRte wants Pe nWetibone denies rt ese ‘Two hundred of tho ininers have been dls- ic ee “ ne id Hor vie iene oad Ohio vality enllge the forihwuuiing Sagnstertest tebe hands eee oe . Willian M. Evarts’ speec Mon- A accusitions, He states his willingness to | patched, unde: C0 it E NEI. artly cloudy weather in the no jon, cn “4 dF otalee at Paris has just rerched Tih Comustonniy ov Sey Bay SEBANS care for his wife if he be allowed to rug her Dee lar ie an ihe aie Bpeciat Dispatch to The Chicaoo Tribune. Eula rain, southwest veering to north- June 29 .and 30, July 1,2, Bnd’ Sy ) CTF vere. Its an Interesting production, not | ‘ainination of tho books and aeeounts of sour | 10 lis residence, whera she can recelve quarter of the town, und the remainder of | BEDvorD, Lud. June 1—Lutest news in | west winds, followed by ristug barometer, — | Hulldtng, ot senee ta one sont im enc tt MM nly beenuse Mr. Evarts Is the representative | Company, and also my presont vices epee h itr aa catle Par Sin “nertha | "8 operatives, alded by women and ehtldren, regard to the death of Willlam Branum, who | For the Lower Lake region, cloudy | of tie Concerts, 40. ee IM of our Gorermnent and peovle at thls | Tooaymont to the United Sates of butt | Amterane Vee ctied Sint aharsme tie | are was reported yesterday asassustnated, shows | weather, with rnin, southerly, veering t0 | wudu'ireiernt caw ceren Cancer gio. Ue In MM Conference, aud because he hus devoted so | principal und intorest of the subsidy Londs and pinintit “immediately after her return | BURYING UNDENANOUND ALT. THEIR FuR- | Hat he was killed In what may be termed a | westerly winds, statlonary or, Minter tem- iain Parade, 2 f much tine to the subjects he discusses, but she questions dollatoral: tere; pee ue. | trom Chicago with her mother, and that she NITURE AND HOUBENOLD UTENSILS duel, Itgeems that about one year ago’ a | perature, falling fellowed by rising barome- ty, erery day. ‘Tickete will close on. because It will aiford to must Ameriean | ict imo note that many of. tha conditions | Was but seantily dressed in a calico skirt } and every patron of the mining plant that is | young man named John Hut married one fate COMMITTEES fer, , “For the Upper Lake reglou, eolder partly tM readers the first conception of what the Con- | which oxisted duriug tho yeara = {m- and waist, o chemise, and # stout, palr of | ofa perisluble character. ‘hts Jabur is be- | of Branum’s daughters, Some thine attr cloudy weather, with: local rains, variable A-HOUSE, boll ference was enllel for, . what are | modiately subsequent to 1873 na | shoes. On her person were bruises and ing performed under circumstances af ux u the marriage a bad state of feeling arose pula inustly westerly, followed by: rising } arowieter, between Branuim ‘and: futt, and they had ue Mee sper Mississtppl Valley. colter many quarrels, | Not: tong alte: Brantim fatr weather, whids mostly westerly, and wentto Huff's house uring his absence re : higher barometer, and compelled his daughter to return to For the Lower Missouri Valley, fair the paternal roof, where she las been since, | weather, northwesterly winds bvecomlay A few days ago the parties met, | varlanle, fa¥owed by falling barometer, fall- AN UNEQUIVOCAL SU and, after n long and bitter quarrel, agreed | ing followed by rising temperature. longer “interposa to complicate mattera, | marksof ill-treatment, ‘The plalntitf iinproved Cullfornia {8 gradually emerging from it tisi- | fromthe day of her return, and isnow confined hess torpor; labor fs finding employment and at | in the Bloomingdale Asylum, where. witness bev e cos: Stato polities arc reaching a more | jing visited her. On crogs-exainination wit- Rotou Sonuions at nes denied that the plaintif was violent or THE NKAR FUTURE 18 FULL OF PnoMIsE, | had beun in tho habit of injuring herself by not only to the railronds, but to producing and | picking at her person with her nails and other interests of the Pacific slope generally, a8 | fingers. « ‘The case is still on. evidenced by the largely incroasod business of Clarkest,, opposite Court-House, 137 the conflicting views represented there, and what our Commissioners are trylug tosecompllsh. ‘The speech in full would fill wef perhaps four columnsof ‘Tire Trmusn, Rel- it ativeto the argument of distinct groups of MH countries in which different systems of cur- rency must prevail, Mr. Evarts says: traordinary dificulty. ‘he smoke from the forest, Hamlug for miles all round the place, is bilnding and oppressive, aud occasionally the atmosphere. grown dense from the exhalations of burning resin- ous pine trees and balsam firs, becomes al- most unbreathable, When the Hercules ICESR. . + <i 3 k the popular actor Mi. JAMES WNEILG, OU Ci during the last olev the é to meet last Tuesday at 11 o'clock at Ward's LOCAL UMKERY ATIONS. potatoe et iae unit aa Pt ‘ oh ra “But there fs confessedly 0 great dificulty Sading Muy Bl, and voles T And to be ab follows: THE TRUNK LINES. . left Little Bay the prospect was indeed | Chapel, a country Shurely, and settle their crcaue, dune 1-192 eee teariul Caugane in a jirand production of % Inf narranging this Jt months, it months, MEETING OF THE PRESIDENTS. gloomy. Atonepolnt the fire had reached | difteutties in fight. Punctually at that hour | Hime pare | Teer Hu] Wind Vel) den. ‘not tH ee Si DA Rees i PARTITION OF MONEY soo dektss siuditior GESMS | *_— pectat Diepaten to The Chicago Tribune. the town, and hind swept away six | the combatants Were at the appointed place, | ————|-—|— Fea Se m * among the nations, Iwill not entarge upon Ne that difficulty, It has already been sutil- ns cently pointed out. Itis inherent and ine- te WM rudicable, Its terms cannot be expressed by Itschamplons. Sometimes it 1s spoken of us en fm 2 division between the Asiatic and tho Kuropean nations; sometimes as a division between the rich nations and the poor na- de tlons; sometimes as a division between the if clvillzed and the less civilized nations, There xensto have been an easy confidenco that ne these gronps could be satisfactorily arranged forareasonable equality inthis battle of the precious metals. But 1 have been puzzled toknow, and no one has distinctly stated, 10 where the United States were to be arrayed, ar Noone lias ventured to determine whether ne they were to be counted as a rich nation or ag Y, & poor nation; whether as an Asiatic or e° a European nation; whether a3 a civilized te nation or an uncivilized nation. Yet I think would be no vain assumption on the part of i by United States to feel that any settlement: my ‘THE MONEY QUESTIONS OF THE WORLD thatfenves us out, and our Interest In them an fa 2nd our wisdom about them, will not be the 08 decree of an ecumeutcal council, or estab- Ish articles of faith that can be enforced against the whole world, The notion seems iol Mm ‘be that the nations that sit above the to altaretobe served with gold, and those that sit below the salt are to served with sll- at ye. But who is to keep us in our ad sats? Who is to guard against an interruption of the feast by a struggle onthe partot those who sit below the salt tobe served with guld, or of those above the alt tobe served with allyur? ‘This project nt Durports to have neither wisdum nor courage; he neither reason nor force behind It, tis amero % en 180708 sans agai | NEW Yon June 10—“The Presidents of WYICKER'S THEAT! the great trunk Ine railways, Mr. Garrett, Surplus earnings... WWM | UAH | 2001.50 | of the Baltimore & Ohio, Mr, Vanderbilt, of Ani let mo further note, T am thi . ‘Mr. Jow ovor Impressed with the expedioncy, not to say | the New York Central, Mr, Jowott, of the necessity, of tho consolldation of your Mines | Erle, and Mr. Roberts, of the Pennsylvania, with those of tha Unlon Pucitic, so aa to fultlil . Dronrey ourtho original Intention of Congress | 28d a lon consultation to-lay at the office of 3 set forth in the charter acts, suck conelidu- | Mr. Albert Fink, and plaus were discussed Moke. bela tte means. CA spegiate nay for restortng the freight rates between here Walon will doubtioss Involve othor’ companies | 810 Chicagu, Although there was no pre- and interests, and tend to impede in sumo | tense of disguising tho fact that thoro has measure : been cutting below the rates which had THE PROSPENITY OF THE WHOLE COUNTRY. | been agreed .upon, and which’ went After careful consideration, BE. H. Milter, Jr. | into effect to-duy, the best of feel- Scorotary of your cumpany, und myself bave | ing prevailed, and the meeting was arrived ota satisfactory conclusion as to the | friendly and | harmonious, From one basis for pro-nuting business between the subsl* | of the gentlemen present a reporter learned dizod and unsubeldized portions Of rallrondopcr- | the fucis just related, and he was alsy as- settlement of 187) was made pon ‘tho nenrest | BUred that, though no agreement was en- approximation to that which was belleved to bo | tered Into, the conference would doubtless 8 fulr and equitable settlemont, that of 1880 was | lead to the establishment of a rate whieh still moreso, We both Fecomnize tho impossl- | would be fully lived wp to, not only by all bility of fixing any absolutely permanent | the trunk lines represented at the meeting, basia for uch sottloments, uwing to t changing circumstances and conditions whlon but by all the branelies of those lines, ire Huble to gcour from time to time. By the rae settlement of 1840 the. total’ amount required KING ‘AND KEYSER. from your Company under the luw WHAT GARNETT SAYS, 4 of wich 809.000 as boon already pald by area en irae carter adele f paid by transs | New York, June 16—Joln W. Garrett, rtition, ‘Tols gum, und A inuch lurger sium Provably ‘tor 1481, can, 1am sutiatied, be readily | President of the Baltimore & Ohlo Com- pald by your Compa iba 18 BOF way pre- | pany, was in New York to-day attending the oe ditaonas or me “ioant - eee mneeting of trunk line Presidents. Ie was per annum hereaftor. Tho uncertainty | found at the Brevoort House In the evening. en Pee tet Gittainment | In response to Inquiries it was learned annually under the oxisting law, and the | fom lim that the statement in regard yilogeapltley Jneidont to uy. som pany aubjoct to jae resignation of Me chict snboritnall officer was premature. For some time ft las ae ae atcrreag companies suould been known that the health of Mr. King had valu, to been so impaired as to lead to his deterinina- DISCHARGE THEI DENTS TO THE UNITED | tion to retire from his business engagemonts whenthe siniodtaitincees duo, and to placa} within a fow months, Ho tntends then to the fund beyond poradventurs the siuuat | SPeLd some thue in Europe. might be deposited iu the Treasury of tho houses. At several, =o other —polnts. it was rapidly advaneing, notwithstanding the strenuous efforts of the baud of axmen told off to elfect as many fire-breaks as poss!- ble. ‘Two large tron steamers laden with ore, and ready for sea, were detained to act ngs relief party in tho. event of the people having to lIcave thelr homes to THE DEVOURING FL NT; and content themselves -with saving their Ives, As there is no telegraphic communication with Little Bay, some days may elapse —before. further particulars can be ascertained of the fate of the most prosperous maining set- tlement in Newfoundland. ‘Lhe rain is now pouring down in torrents, and tn thls provi- dentin! succor rests the forlora hope for the colony of Little Bay. is CRIMINAL NEWS. Branun equtpped with a revolver and tuft having a double-barreled shotgun. llutf, however, got the drop on Branum. riddled E _ — [itis ih Hucketiol, a Ritied hin Alnus SECOND AND LAST Wt nstantly, Mr. E. Peyton, living near by, < WAMIEX. heard the shooting and reached the svene of aT Tor coueralint, GlGYeIIOm, VOTRKES WAMILY. the murder In tine to sce Brauum die, and | gn fefometercormeiad for temperature, clovation, | stonday Hrening. Jung 14 and during tue weak, con luff made hls escape. Stan arora bearie BELLEs OF THE KITCHEN enn trumidity, 32.0), 1 c ‘ SHOT BY A RUFFIAN. Hignest temparacure, 3. cov The VOR Speelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tritune, Lowest temperatury, ut. SATURDAY = GENKUAL ODAERVATIONA, « Re nA 7" fess, alls aes ioe test Rb about 0 CHIOAGH, June In—28 p.m | clans Nii Hist Aine o'clock, Owen are, one of our well- vy oa ANTES = known citizens, having been engineer on the |. Wind, [Rn HOOULEY’S THEATRE, Chicago & Alton Railroad since it was built, LAST NIGHTS OF though off duty at present owing to sickness, THARRIGAN & HART fad shok. and. severely wountled... Ife was sent thle mete ana treutest aucoomEN ULI Ae golnz home at the thine mentioned, and when RLY Wepoind, ‘Nh Varale of the Tiled De> he arrived at the Main street bridge found weitinue Sucurday at. Farowell performance Suns spore a maar a Sowiat ae alr, ate its ‘aylor. are spoke, and asked them what they were dome there at that time of night. wigan de With an oath the womun’s companion sald, “Tt is none of your business,” drew lis revolver, and fired ot O'Hare, the bellet taking effect in his breast. ‘The wounded man was taken home, but there is Httle prospect of fils recovery. The man— whose name is Joo Lester—and the woman were arrested last night by Oftcer Brown- ing, and are now coniined iu jail, EMA, Deri une A~Augustin Paly's Com ", Come Lauccess, 5! AND PINS, BAUMWS PAVILION ‘Trenty-necond-st, Cottaxe Grove, wid Indiana-nve, "This Evening and every evenius during the aummor, i Oe Sunday evening and Sunday Matinee, GR 4 CONCERT. day Matinee, os A PRINTER SHOT. Sptetal Depateh to The Chicago Tribune, Prrrspura, Pa., June 10.—People in the vicinity of Fifth avenue were startled about So’clock this morning by the report of two pistol-shots following each other in quick succession in the vicinity of the Dispatch office. Policemen and others hurried to the place Indicated by the sounds, and found that the shooting had been done by a man named MeCahill, a printer, who had oeen working on several newsiApers here, the Dispateh ampng the rest. One ot the shots took effect in tho left aldo of Martin Cor- coran, and the otherstruck Alex McWilliams, also a printer, inflicting a severo wound in his left hand, ‘The ball that struck Corco- ran ranged duwnwardsand towards theright KILLED BY AN OFFICER. KNoxvi..e, Tenn, June 1.—Yesterday, near Rodgersville, about seventy miles above Knoxville, «8 man numed Lurkin was shot and killed by his fcousin, George T, Larkin, a Deputy United States Marshal, Larkin bad violated the Revenue law, and his cousin went to arrest him in the fleld. Larkin resisted the —oitteer atid was shot down, George Larkin started for Knoxville, but was arrested by the Sherltt and taken back to Rodgersville to-day, It was fenred the prisoner would be lynched, and the Governor was telegraphed for aid. tropteat The G fruta aod plants, ed fashion of speech for saying that we cannot | United Statos, and interest allowed at such rato ITEMS. aide, coming out Just below the navel, intlict- | ‘The Governor ordered the Knoxville Riles 4 i Port tind i Le i bylumwan will, by the bower or the politics na acond ay ast interviow with you, 1 FOXTIALL AND THE GRAND PRIX, Ing what ig feared will prove a fatal wound. te Ag seaties of excltonent, to protect the | (Or AOnig cc! ve re : aust deat Heres the inischief, but that wo | nave read the. loaso under | waloh | Four Speclat Dispateh to Tas Chicago Trituns, Ile fs resting corifortably this afternoon, but | 3 “v0 amall tu measure, As Delicious cond, In dishonor, In disordur, in dls- | faanvoad, ho Soutnera tuoitia Cumpanyere | NEW owls Juno 1u—In relauon to the | the physiclun'in attendance upon him sys | stIOT DEAD BY AN OFFICER, P re roncously reported that this lease was termin- | Tepert cabled by the Associated Press that apis when £0, astosn comnections wrote tude, Foxhall’s iain Jad ua sean ea in te edad report tha torms | Paris previous to the ducision of the judges OF emus (me, sell ans) U9. se osta Noon | inthe race for the Grand Prix at Parly, Mr. Ino as re pon Feeding the lato at 1apepara it bas nearly | Keene to-day expressed hls ignorance of any ‘our you 1, which tac! an on- tieoly dlitecont phase tipon the imal uestion at such omtssion having been made by his issue in regard to the Southern Pacitio, that uf | agents, and slyly added: “If there has been tho probabic cancellation of this luaso whoever | such an omission, I should probably have the road should bogin to make his tine.’ LANGELY-INCREASED EARNINGS, Hoan sanisthlas yee . the chances are aginst his recovery. It ap- pears that McCahill was not well enough to work last nightund lald off. One of the strik- ing printers, it is alleged, threatened him during the evening, and ho had armed bhn- self for self-protection, About 8 o'clock he wentinto a Iunch-room for refreshments, and on coming out was struck on the head with ahand-billy, itis charged, In the hands of Corcoran, Blinded and stunned by the blow, Apectat Dispatch to Tae Chicago Tribune. BURLINGTON, TA. . -New Oncxans, La., June 16.—On Monday Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tvibune, and Refreshing John Senna, n Constable nt New Lberia, shot | | Bunixarox, In, June 16,—Charles E, a" and killed a colored man named Jeit in tho | Walker, employed by the Burlington Lumber | EM gaya Lozenge court-room. ‘Thv negro had been arrested Conaiiys rete as erolock, ie td for whipping his wife. When brought into | @flernoon, and died from effects abou . court he knocked down and kicked his wite, | tWo hours later, Deveased was n resident of Which Serves knocked over Judgu Langlols, the ygis- | Carman, 1, and has but recently come to trate, and attacked the Constable with & | thiselty. ‘fhe weather has been Intunsely raat, ‘Then fhe latter drew and shot Wut) hot all day, but aheavy thunder and wind the Purpose Discussing the manner to stop what Mr. a Evatt terms P fot # THE DISORDER BETWEEN GOLD AND SILVER, 0 hesays: © There are buttwo logical methods in which this disorder between gold andsilver, a {his depreclation ot their genernl and combine td functions, this strugele between them, can putan end to, One ty to adinit as tho in- rhisie money of the world only ung mutallic ais, and to drive out, axtirpate, a4 a bare risu, ag un anachronian, asa robber and T havo now no doubt but that the net incroaso ead in his tracks, o Hoete ! a rt % The nameof the Rev, Henry Highland Gar- | and thinking he was gotng to be mobbed an storm about 6 o'clock somewhat cooled the © eB alta aeetiuitath Sihehetand | Sar Yate Mcrsiie aay” Rass | nok iho llsnovn ant wielpagenned | erans een cnet Hise | sugepme oF canoe. [anaes eng on | Of Pills and ne fesblo in its strength is no moro a | [he Past, four goa te gress (aarnings pastor of the colored Presbyteriun (Shiloh) we ane nt Ha the aac. in the other Denver, Colo, June 1.—About noon to- | jour oe: ; “ task andre rat suid a tarpiot That considerable net oaruings, belog ' above | Church, Is belng urged upon Prealdent Gur- } sido it is stated that McCahill had flourished | day James Moon, 2 notorious gambler, was ’ D tsagree ab le of Te untary nell ot nett eee sieges | both operating exponses and rontui, go that the | field as that of a man well qualified to fill the | his revolver during the evening, and it was | shot and Justantly killed by Clay Wilson, an- ELGIN, IUD, =¥ a0 He etallle roost te tee eet Ete MON. | leugo will eventually roaule, in a’ laray gain | onicg of Minister to Liberia, A petition | taken fram lim by an oflicer. ‘Lhe affalr | Guer gambler, ‘The sliooting resulted from Byeciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, : es BB the tox TOE ne Cy Lone ee See pay ar vals Brew out of ‘the Inte strike on the Dis- A t liad threat- | Eras, IU, dune 16—C, Wesley Fletcher, “at Drenentugit torts md antese they tak ane dary. day toy eoumanionto, With the” Attors HEP RRR ATH SRE RE p mane Piteh, MoCuill belng one, of the New bd AWiluanta Hie. ceovtay: te started to pile senior member of tho firm of Flutcher & Unga ave i} ts KA carly da; communical wi 1a ore % C} s = sal other tei ea tee ese the aks io hey-Goueral OF the Daten Stated eee has been in circulation for sumo days, and has | Drinkers and Corcoran one of the ald. Me- viow to the disconttuuanve of the proevedi recelvoil the signatures of every colored cit- hin out of a salon, when the latter turned | Lanton, proprietors of the enst-sile pluning- |” {ustituted againat your Company in the Clroult | [zon of any prominence In New York, soe and fired, producing four wounds, any ono ste of which would hive cased death; iil, was prostrated by the heat while get De =] di Cci1mos. Sahil was committed to jall until next he MAKE ONE MONEY OUT OF ‘THE TWO 31ET- ‘Thursday, when he will be accorded a hear- an ALS} Court of the Unitéd Btutes fur tho Houthern | Tt was forwarded to tho President, | ing fHe1s20 yeursof nage, a native of Lynch- u eee ting n lot of dumber Into the mill about 12:0 at Bf rite. two standards or kinds of Mate | De Oe Or ee eae BUCH Cocina relnforeod by ‘a strong letter of | bute, Van ‘and came hero from Mot Springs, COW-HOYS ON THE WARPATH, _ | o'clock this morning, and soon dled. He wus YROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE 56 ples 2 have one money udapted in its multi: u auonone Exanon, | stp Oa Weed, | ATK. abouta month ago. One of his uncles, stall A‘party of | told and respected eltizen, having Hyed or eau divisions to the united functians of | Tue Hon. Lilaud Stanford. Lrosidant Cute commendation from the Hon. Thurlow Weed. | jig says, was some years azo State ‘reasurer | SAN Fnanciaco, Cal, June 10.—A party of | 1h i thirty yeatoe tlis azo wos 4k Acwhlaw is the best preparution in the world for ot aie precloug metais. 1 have sald that aciio Railroad, San Fraautsco, Cal, Mr. Garnet bas dovoted 9 HNfétlme to the | of Virginia, ‘The tragedy Is deeply deplored | seventy desperate cow-boys have lett Wileos, | ang four children, ong a teacher in the pub- Constipation, Biliquaness, Headache, Piles les Thera two are the only logical methods, a a umelloration of his colored brethren, while | by the old employés of the Diapateh, who | Art, for Frouteras, on the Mexlean side, to fle aehoal, anevive hin, ‘This is the drat case 1 all kindred. Complaints, It set be yh sp tiotier method, and that STREET TALK, his services In connection with the Abolition | Ive from the commencement of the strike | avenge the death of four Americans who | jierg this season frum suustroke, and all kindred, Complain acta of th Vthe despair of making owe money out STOCK CINCLES IN A STATE OF CONFUSION, 18 two metals, to make two moneys out te done all they could to restrain: porsunal vlo- | were killed at that plave three weelts ago, movement both in this country and In Eu- gently, efleettvely, and is delicious to rr D rr " lunes. Nenrly all the new printers on the | Notice hus been sent te the people of Fron. is Steans , he Bem.and so awark them us that the atiaitnot | {2.8 state of confusion to-day, and the ups feconfident that listrotters Rarusand¥dwin | i WBS ATE hme Tactsox, Mich, June 1—This evening | 1 imparts vigor to mind and body, an by the same regions, but divide the ae between them, For the working of =a log heme it fs proposed that In sono fush- ® partition shall be made among nn- for yt sets of uations, and a struggle and downs of the market wore somewhat perplexing, particularly tothe bulls, who have says: “It I can get Rarna and Ed- until lately had everything their own way, \- ‘There was some pressure of shares in belied Hato: coi cHatiatantory. 60) SHOT HY Is BROTIER-IN-LAW. | thore was a hail-storm of twenty minutes’ | dispels Melancholy, Hypochondria, ete. Gronakrowy, Ky,, Junu 10—Mack Sate | duration, Large hilt fell ‘The sound was One trial convinece, Packed In bronzed yors, a young married man lying near this | like the rattle of nsketry, Some hail were tin boxes only. town, shot Iris brother-in-taw, Jolin Bomnell, | Qpsbed, und smooth stand found imbedded, TWO BOLD STAGE-ROBLBERS, AMA, Ark,, duno t,—At 11 o'clock Inst night the north and south bound stages run- ning between Fayetteville snd Alma were Forrest can bent the best timeon record, He mi jive an exhibition trot ‘i ‘i i od Brean tuutals be set on foot to | Mauldation of weak recounts from thueto | in August air have nol arranged | Stopped by two armed amen, and mull. and | twice this afternoon, killing hin Lustantly, | Soe damage was done to Howers and gut | rica 25 anti GO Cts, Sold by all Drugglsts, te Van equilibrium or alternating triumph, | tlie, but these offerings were profusely sup- v assungers robbed, ‘The vorth-bound stage, | because Bonnell treated his sister, Salyers! ois ‘RENEE OT ES undergo such fuctunti felasitudes, if dotalis, but elther tho Prospect Park or | P! Ke ” . ca OF enjoy wach: a de geastaus oF viclasitudes, | plemented by the ventures of the bears, who | Unrtford track will probably be selected, as | when about twenty milfs from Alina, and In | wife, badly, o NEW ONLEANS, ad JH fortune, ourot the gree, OF hermauened 24 ) were much encouraged at tho instability of | Tdu not consider the Flewtwoud track fast | one of tho lonellest places on tho ron, A MURDERESs. Apectat Diapateh to Ths Chteago Tribune, ee TEAIR RES? ; to Kind, “This scheme might well be defined as | quotations. ‘The trunk nes were proml- | cnough, i think ee ea For. } between two mountalns, was commanded to DANVILLE, Va, dune It—In a fight to-day | NeW On.nans, June W—Thore wero four | ff AL RES PTORER, al MaWMoNIOUS DiscoRD AND ORGANIZED Dis | Nevt In the sliding scala on rumors that the-| test Tena ier ak tarts Seam; Thinkanhe | Walt. ‘The driver, looking alead,'discovered | among women, Minnle Harris, white, cutthe | Mare doaths from sunstroke to-day, inaking THE rt dat thie ts Rathi nes abadhitlan bak rates on grain hind beon = reduced | can go in 9:08. Both horses have trotted In | two armed mon on either sido of the road, | throat of Ruth G. Wynn, colered, ton so far this week, 1b was the hottest day * alth w 15 cents from Chicago, Tho positions | 4:113¢ an a three-quarter track, wbich is con- | about ten fest alend, with drawn pistols z eee ane for elght yeara, ; eo ** eer Pe oe " " me attere AY an intolureble evil, It | of leading operators wore discussed, Jay | sidered by sporthys mien better tlinu3:10% on | After the stage stopped the robbers Dome 4, HYMENEAL, apninaginnn ii Muy ution vs rf Silo, oc hnmunatrongiicer human cour | Goud, ag usual, betag considered the arch | ule track, " manded the passengers and drivers Bpeciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Botclal Dlapuleh to The Cnicagu Tribune ov THR i aL, ¢ oattempl to remedy. “Phis conclusion | Manipulator, Some would havo it that he ‘To the Rn tenenias Pre. to get down on te ground, They! Qaraxvitne, Ih, dune 10—Miss Mino | spusavienp, Ul, June 1—The most 3 . in Bg Tea things to take care of them. | was still an nthustastle buyer, notwith- | wyw Yom, dime, 1h—Six stenn engines | then made the driver turn his back | Kosster, of this city, wos united In marriage | yotablearrival to-tay, not excepting even the Wo. RLD. . deutinents tenet, found expresslon in the | standing the immense profits thatho might | are still at work this morning on the fire | to them — while they Med and | to Prof. Henry Merz, of Blackburn Univer: | elrcus, was “ the hottest day of the season.” the Conteraneet, BY some ofthe Towers | have bagged. Vanderbilt, too, came In for | at Plorrepont's stores, Brooklyn, as u por | blindfolded the passengers. ‘They thon bilnd- | ajty, ut the residence of tho bride's pAsih a; M: é S. f | l, Uf en's i tation that was. then {naulged | hls share, and from the decline In his stocks fon of 8 ads Tn fhe warshouser Gol folded the driver and placed hin in front of | fathor, to-night. ‘Tho alfalr = was GEN. GRANT. Te. . oe te or Hint things would take vare | St was supposed that to him the fallinthe | wera deluged with water, ‘The fire | the toam, tolling him if he moved hand or) one of the most brilliant —_ social WORLD'S ho PR eating Relves, as | not bon | market was had probably eaten into the’ bales of | foot he was a dead man, After this they | ovents of the season. ‘The invited guests in- | He Says Robertson Was Promised tho } ixperience sines has shown ath wifiavation of the inisehlef, a cantinued and tuo nk extension of its pressure, and pro- tal Ours, another appeal to the wisdom aud NOT PARTIOULARLY PAINFUI. wool, jute, and cotton where the water ‘The advance {n Manhattan has undoubtedly could ‘not’ penetrate, The loss is varl- been caused by o growing bellef that Messrs, ously estimated at from $500,000 to took ull the money the passengers hac aynounitiog. to about $30. ‘The driver asked thom to please lousen the strap on his wrists, ag it was hurting him, and one of cluded trlunds and relatives, ‘Thoceremony | Collectorship Last J was performed by Rey, W. D. Heat, inthe | chicago! reseney of large aid fashionable mativr> | pgiatne Baw Worked raulistet! Eur Restorer x 4 rr i y “Di. | OF wore, About 200 tnorchunts bad goods ng. ‘The newly married couply recelyed Special Dispater ta The s oes ee ic : ile ths conten ta foen couvenak” Ponto) ue the anual Niseue poh to tax Sore was very valuntte ater = cn. aut Me gonna they roued da south-bewnd board element presents. — Pirrsuung, June 1,—Gen, Grant sald to- r Riki GRU WHITE te te Muswer to the objection that Interna- lace, tof ki th i ~ | $150,000, worth of sugar in hogslwads on the | stage, whigh was: then heard approachinc, fe day: “ Garfleld ts aman without backbone, OF; ie ae ie a al agree EO, ep known that Impor- | gt50,000 Lt ere SUCCESSFULLY EXPLODED, FADED HAIR to its youthful é Hots as to the currency Would | tant conferences holt Wharf badly damaged, Storehouse No, 4, | Assuon as it arrived tho Urlvor Was ordered ‘inne of fine ability but Incklng stamina. Me | Or Fs y POWERLESS AGAINST THE LAW OF terday, and yin ple ba es hellaved ae on the river front, was gutted, nothing being | to halt aud tho pagseugera to come on the Pirtsnuna,Pa,, dine W.—Lawson,of Wells- wants to plenso everybody, und ts afraid of | COLOR, GLOSS and BEAUTY. It Te Mr, NATUNE, week ago that Manhattan was certainly go- | left butthe walls,’ It will have to be entirely | ground, “They wore treated Ina similar | yiily, O.,to-~luy successfully exploded a stoum incurring the enmity of all tho mon who | renews its life, strength and growth. 7 i \ Evarts use this illustration: “We had | ing down now ineline tothe ovlnion tharse | Fébullt. A portion of No, Simay be saved, | Wanuer ax tho passengers of | the iret | yoller at the Munhult farm, thus accomplish= ser ‘ . 4 a i; suis years uo a Revenue law in the United | will go up. The report was. clroulat nat Tho origia of the fire ly unknown. s! only contalned | one BES | ire what scientists have never bofore done, | around him. ‘This is why he threw | Dandruff quickly removed. A match- eo oe called tarth. by the exigencies | mori ‘Attorney-General hud withe ANUEETIED woumer Mir, Gray, a Fayetteville), | ee ae aoe test by thlrty s | Hap to Conkling and Platt, lovortsun's | jesy Hair Dressing. Its perfume rich Nt TE tngett@t,, expenditure, “by. which “we | drawn fils sult, bub the Yopore wus ‘preMur D. Hersiok, of Chicago, of the orm | (ot whorn they tude $1 ner ey ad a oat a to ee dat aticcammi way | apoulitinent Lau wurp, was settled bufore : & : y 4 dertook to exnet a, tax of $3 ture. ae porate of fines Dv. Clapp 3 Ga. ‘ltoned Sraudulent Mm iach: te 7 hey toa! ik the et Hevea ataine at Sera ataa aracute oF Mare U,—yes, before the Chicage Conven- and ke Sold b all Druggists, * Py ufo the Unley yee pvntsky, wie fale \ 1 resident Houston has gong to Glasgow to | stocks brokers, was arrested bordny. in’ Brook | taking all rexistered fetere ind valuable | steam. ‘Phe voller was thteetaurtns full of | ton, Ravertson know that, Le iny noma. eee on aicanion Sy i lon, ; This was’ a ese ae iulscaloulae | steauier thera for the acto, Stall quying a Iya Hoste ik mata tore micas PRY Joaking packers. oie jnbhers thet fant paler, which was olght Inches above tho fire | gon could bas pce I ssuplit i Cole i] Ly ‘BAL! Europe and America, | of how. f, “a rt s 8 PON, N THe ous uf the passengers, telllug bin if he moves ve =, lector of New Vork. a at irs, Allen's) Malnst ‘ur anthority “could go | itis Teportud that Pacitle Mat! will have'« ship Wisconsin, now in from | until they told him they would KIN bin. nea 6 “] i A SAM ( Monat” tas} ee aa te duel would be Pr re thoae eg Liverpaat ‘had mvave cases of smvall-pox | They tauk to the woods, -yolue I opposit STEAMSHIP NEWS, Supposo he had ou direct uledge. YLO L directions, ‘I'he passenxers wtoud ins the road ae H 7 ‘vho contract. was with Blaine, and | A lovely tonic and Hair Dressing, It blindfolded ten minutes after the robbers Lonpoy, June 16—Thy Gallia, from New {60 cents a Ov gallon the law triumph vary, ‘= Mays all itching, ang thls it np I York, and’ Strasburg, from Baltiwore, have Blaine ly keun and wary, Robertson, how removes Dandruff, alla: ? the Board, among lmintgrants during the passage. They bposition af anpetite und euplatty bE pearmany th te, Ho nx the pa “T understand,” auld a broker to-day, | Were put in the Quarant pital: The Nr ce being shot Eft ade efforts: v8 over, knew ho was lo get the uppolntuient. | stops falling Hair-and promotos a. Traut jit emense: revenue: to ts 7° Shak Dniau Eoeliie was allowed to gu dawa, feaving Liverpoul. See ney ee irslune tsemeeltes ty. hls Une the driver | at#lvéd out Hlalhe falled, and Guvileld was nominated, hemtby axon h with a rich, beagtifyl SESE O rN Orvik se =a : of the northbound. stage hud worked his ROKERS! TAX. wud the pledge to Robortson stood with Gar- | gtogs, and is dolightfully fragrant. .¢ | Bow to THE OLD PUZZLE, LET IN HOME DOSTON PEOPLE Malarial fover, gue, und billonsness wit ) hands loose, and, taking Xue bandage from BR 5 we field. Ife had ta aypatit hin, yet he wos Prite Soventy-five Cents in large \orted reconcile the law of nature thatal- | who were anxtous not to be left out of the leave avery nulgbburbood assova us Hop Bitiers | lila eyes discovered that the robbers hud Auuany, N. Y., June 1—the Assembly | afrald to say so. Why didn't he say, arrive, SVesuum, with its ceasing Ww operaly | advuuce yet to come, Insiders are large gone. He untied the hands of the passun- f hus passed the bil taxing brokers’ sales, openly, ‘I am golig to appolut | glagsstoppered Mottles, ‘Sodd by all Druga! Pee