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‘HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1881—TEN PAGES. ei be the elty. A | Instructed hfs agents to sell card special ox- NEWS. Renvoners Prank Voromrand Alonungon, Ve RAILROADS. grand bros‘ eroatid somo weeks “ago | guivgniokelg up any_ Ration on th ine : LSM hier aarp Pane . oor Mie peeneeee ae ting from the ally te trip, ining tiekots good for returit passage Nesterday the Quictest Day This Seas | Tobemian, and Gnudry. Fd. Kings Niagara, Discrepancy Between Facts and i on or boforo July 5, mn\' P education indeed ta mnako his lving by that . MARIN moans. But tho market for skilled labor isin “ no immediate danger of belng glutted, becauso men are continunily atriving to get above It. ity 8 Ruropean tation can domand of all Its tialo CRIMINAL NEWS, Mlizene that-thoy wivoso many yearstaienrn- | AN Aged Tennessee Minister 5, Missourt Rivor, So far ns your correspon: re | Ing tho urt oe wat why may noc this mochaniont . ent son Among Vessel-Men at Soba hy Meer, Homer: Unadiling score dfallle, Figures Regarding. Easte ent fs able to learn, the whole affalr has vies feuile eeilernig panes lea, ono stare and inventive nation ines tht her nuns bo I= to Prison for Five Cleured—Schoouor Lilie Fox; steam-bargo bound Freights. ended in smokes'the lentera of the enter- | because Mr. day Gould, in his interview with structed iy UE ee ane teonmieantiy Years. This Port. Sanne sn—Propoltors Pulladolphin, Portame, |° ” Ents. prise falled to connect with Enstern capltal- | 0 ‘Tninuxe representative, stated that ho es | nation of handiorartamen, and that thora ia mora ‘ Li) t ef tublisbed the Mississippi River Ine ag wine comand. for. akitted Iaber and better. re- ists, and the road will therefora not he butlty | tee saute to provide ihe PITS CTE OT a eee nee ieewhere cian te nitcated water during the winter.as the lakes afford | by the thousands of serangora who flock to our ester rand Cente teantetarges Ae r Vanderbilt: Di tled Because | —nt least not nt present. About ten days ~ rf M. Fos ‘. el Hi c jo tat ade G -) L = 3 25 a I Wholesome Respect Exhibited by the | Honaktson with schooner If. Hoss aud se te nec iey Bec 4 A Va) ae dy Criminal Warrant. Isaued for the An Y, Lowers, : : 4 no day Gould put nan appearanes tn Line | during the summer, Of course this state. | shores, Tt isa fact that & inan belonsing ton rest of the Fort Wa: . A Exoursion-Bont Managers for wad furne. CoE aces tit Alls Jtonds Do Not Got coln, and was entertained in a handsomo | ment does not sit the St Loulstans, and ‘Trates Union who tins ‘not visited tha ancloty tatendent ayno Supers Int’ Uncle Sam’s Laws. + | gud echnoner Ed Kelley, Hay Cite aud burger, Thelr Share, mmauner by the Lincoln Hunrd of ‘Trade, | couseauently they tale incoherently goont for a yone sll find himsolt among a fot of sen utondent of Schuols, Inrpest tehtoners Wells. liurts' Ac de Ropers, He was taken around . the elty, and | ievorantd any stich thing, Now Mr Gould uF Savior was not nbove loarning and work O1 Monteroy, Loveland, Jobn L.GreeneC.K. Nims | Railroad Building in Nebraska all the good points of | the place | did sny Just’ what was reported fn ‘TIE Ing at bis fathor's trade, and St. Paul, because Three Thousand and Eighty-sev- Young America, M. Davis, J, W. Doane, and J. + | Invos were pointed out to him, As the Omaha Bee | True, aud Mx Soper, of the Iron Mount- Be ad 1 ted bs ARENA DIE ie a ee eee vi ee cans that 120,000 Bush, fam D* Vessels Now Sailing * Kerived up—¥chooner N. C. West. Guarantesd Subsidies in expressesit, “tha Lincolt people covered him | alt, was bresent when fe said, it, Besldes, | futuro ts to be produced tn America when all of Grain Have Disappeared from en alin cater Wial eat aseuiniee Mexico. nil over with “infty” But day Gould said | Mr. Gonid complimented ‘Tins TrmuNe on | those diferent, people, shall have been merged 80 : the Keokuk Elevator, PORT HORO: not m word about old or new railroads. the day the Interview was published for hav. | Into ono, thore ts no valld ronson why he snowld ing roported the Inturvidw go correctly, and | Not be perfectly educated Ju headin heart, in ' Pons Honor Mich. Ine, js Bins Bost enTenrTts He taiked of its weathor, complimented the | Rtn AA. ‘Talnage, General sarge a the | band, * ECIANIC. ATTEMPTED ASSASINATIOY, . ume | ZEropellers, Atizana, Avon, Chinn, St. Louls, FAST-ROUND FREIGHTS. growth of trees in tho city and the fina ap | Missourl Pacitle, heard It ‘This ought to Speclat Dispatch to The Chieaca Tribuns,, * Arrivals and Departures—The um: Leona Stilwankee, D. 31 Cyileot ad con Regarding east-bound sliipments from thls | vonranco of certain now business blovks, eallaty anybudy that. the Interview with TIRE RECORD. Benronn, 1d, ‘Juno Lew cau A bor Trade—Notes Along Tothalr ayn eoumorta, fivereti, and Shannont | clly the Rultrowd Gazette snys: naked about the -hentth of the peopte, and | Gould was reported correctly, ‘The St, Louls ee aontot Lynvtie’ a nmall to ee ce I BS the Docks. « Merit Homors Noga’ Ginter rh dunes Cee eee edie plireieas Hosen grit tt aut wonnlered ff the, eenss Kihao Gould for making @ statement tliat 1s é ite TER SOUR Gs ites County, sixteen mfles West of here, way fl be afc a by le ee al 0 | y ' Y vis bs Me etal el ie Y t 7 jtosin GATHERINGS Geo. Ih Slouno, Neyatn, J. Bigler, Nessie, an Wy wore taken Keun the Chignra paper a rentch ‘Atior ie aa anes i nner ot business so distasteful to them, - Pivmpnona, Th, Jung 10--Shortly after pHa haa hig ry Seaars {3 or threa EH LOGIE TAY. So Ti " iW. > men and loeal politiehins held an impromp a .- ! hin wh Yeung bres oe rae at the qulctest voters Ge ot tome OE URE Pines Woltndenaws eee tcl ne robot Corrin: | meeting in lie vestlonie of Quiek’s inger-beer LEARN A TRADE, noon to-xlny the woodwork of the Sixth | wera mounted on .horses (n front of the AM ‘esterday vet Donaldson and Larges, Wililam Ruduiph and | correct, and! generally, far below the actual | parlors, and resolved! that day Gould was an street suspenston-bridee, across the :Alle- days nt this purt this season, Tho nreivals and bares; stir Saginaw; aches David Dows, Pathe | shipments. In tho. inst six weeks the news | enemy of the elly and a frlend of Omalia, and th Ay Ia ghouy River hore, waa discovered to be on ha + ro tkeweidingly meagre, being al- | finder, Atieus ‘Swiith, Sunsigc, 8. 18,Pomoroy, | paper reports have beew correct but once, and | ns sich was not deserving of honest encour. Some Good Advice ‘to the Boys of tho 4 * departures aly " house, Cobb got up and went out to the gate, when the men both began fir : tng at ti r P . fire, ‘The flames spread with Hghtning ra- i) t raat solely craft engaged Jo tho lumber trade, | Oy eT et wventhor fine, to the other ive have veen, from O00 te ay | imementor the suppurt ut our people. Le at tha Bator of The CMeage Tribune, Hidityeand Inn short ite te entire struct: | tyte ihe house: nouns oF reese tack ET aaeaeremean tay or tho “steam erat ta SOO AN SUAS from ponte: Oe ee ie rough tae oly | te people think about ini he hag hid te | Citcaco, June 17.1 havo trequontly beard it | ure was u masa of flames, ‘Tho fito depart. | through hls tight-shirt, fortunatels, hoy. atively goods at irant' aid what might bo | pe Setlal Dieateh to The Cheaon THiunte. | on turowun way-billa, ‘he aotual shipments | Wines Tor an etunslon. 1 = a Ca a the Alissuutrt nie Ww sicrietuiicem,eapacinlly wa ee ments of both celtics were enlled Into requi- Et 7 vo} Pacitic | to yradiit, + is uniter | tha mr I em, featized “tho SNe a ievarniag the Fe oan He octane ate Catone, eHoaad ne ee oo eh tool that tho, new Hino will, un | Such persons have invariably acknowledged, slHou, Rei don, thelr nally, realizer e Fa 2 PARA "hese, " — . . ’ vel sl fl a 5 carrytug of passengers would bo enforeed by | Gin. U. C Trumpet, ani A. R. Norrl: Week endin 188: 289, | paratlel with tha Central Branch Rowd, to & | howovor, when questioned, that they do not ge tris. it the bridge, where the fire raged mumers, Wi 7, point about ninile aud a half west of At- | rend the paper. Now no intelligent workingman the Government ofticinis, Consequently, those gente fomare Wecoke, 56 Haltwos sore Ft : ever, without injuring him, Certain’ partl are suspected and wil! be arrested, : “close shave” for Cobb. ote Tease THAT STOLEN GRAIN, Mel ‘J os oe eltison, thence northeast, crossing the St. Joo rs . flercely, It was nearly an hour before they Keorurk, In, June 18.—The inv that sought plensure on the water found sani iG. Sentry Dera Bary reek acne Muy abies. & Denver ion at eeyertron ae Boveri et ATKnEA i NENFODADAE sto bo on ha Als or any | Potdown to sold work. Finally, with the | while ro tn Sine eh ivesttatin BI i Ie 5 os u a is x ub, ° ¥, i ora eae teamr craft tent make SHUEY ex: eae MANQURTTR. dune tis: treet. Ine "to Ginaha, Of course this will Bs: ae af ane itt tH is record of ser eat tataibe vue nd pecitarlthie stecks Inte the Atalra “of the “Keokuk Bie cursions n business, The tugmen were enjoys Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. poh put. the Burlington & Missourl Rondon its | at contains an impartial roco o o the nver, y vator, contr olled by Jack Sturges, disc! the fact that 120,000 bushels of grain a disnppeared from the levator since May 15 last. This Is the sane grain thot Franels, Kennett & Co.. of Chteago, held warehouse a je" Ta o LD? tog a holiday, thelr bonta generally being ted pa uRr Mich, Juno 18,—Passed up—Pro- beeen tesesesceserese SUOATT 180.077 mettle, but Just what aetion It will take only events, with fonrless expression of its | streams from as many engines wero playing : A thoy amuscd Hits stune iataee shipments thlayonr thaniust | thy Diteetors and managers of the road, are | own plutons, furnishes no Just enusa.ot coms | upon the flames, ‘Lhe fire In tho meanthne te to tele reapootive le Meple SOP tunehin ycArrived, (Propeller 8, Chamberlain: schoonors gvery week exeupt tho first aul ee tats jad | able to say.) ‘The Burlington ‘& Migsourl hins | plaiut, though we may differ from it nover so | find mada remarkable headway. Grent col- vee by Ing nnecd Jonnd R : 700 tain 4 cae ata arr cie respective Hts | rehnoners Rute Winslow, C: G. King, aud Jon | £455 ner co Weeks an increas, Uf 40.7 or | done a great deal for Lincoln, aud ts able to | widely. Nor cuuld ho respeat the paper or inal ohy ercent. [ast yenr the enormous rece! ‘ i ff . umns of white smoke were rushing out from fle, But powerfuly bows, ONall. iy per cent. Last zenr the enormous reeelats | dg q great dea! more, anil auy enterprise of | vidual who lays upon bim a burden of tudlee tw beneath the bridge, and the eddying currents | receipts for, No trace of the grain SUMBER OF VESSCLS ON THE LAKES. MILWAUKEE. nents until. June, when, shipments wecuno | that pall Sell meee pricy garuest aftipuort | eritninate pralgo when to knows be feundescry- | OF tha wind caught up the dense Impene. | found, and both clvil and criminal py tho Trevaury Department of | tho United | _¢, Sptclal Diraten to Tat Chtetee Pe te | ee a atone fable (MD tone safter tho | Matter ie aie talk, DUE Atty rate tho Bur tng “Fie would doubt olthor thelr sincerity oF | trabie mass, and soon the entire atructuro | Lge Ate to be commenced to the end ta i ‘i ILWAUREE, June 19.—Arrived—Revenue-cut- st ity a ubuve a 4 1 ie States reports upon, its Feileter, us GNRVRCU NY |-ser Anite Johnson, from Grand Huvon. Fare ae oar te wote’ muck iignter, one | ington & Missourl managers are not likely | § cir judgment, perhaps both, On the contrary ‘ the Inke commeret tered tonnage of Gt ing capacity fs no! guilty parties may be brought to fustlees os —_ AN AGED MINISTER. was shrouded and obscured inn vast drift- - | ter Andrew Johnsgn, from Grand Havens can | de eteines careers inrgo: Probably tuey will | to be cauglt napping Ar. A.C, Tougalini, | © PAPse that always toads tho way On not only ‘nd, while the netual entry’ | pfeyo,for Escanaba. : aa Tee a ee oe aaa rare sais qnool the wnost | cdvocnting but seeking out the reforms and im- | {8 Ish Now and they ie conflot between the wann and cold currents of alr wou i f thls marine ts over $60,000.000, and it uters energetic, far-seelng railroad men in tho | provements most needed and best calculated to (cart fleeey vell Lovisvitte, June 19.—Tho Rey, Le Feprerents a commetco that, exceeds te total Sotciat Dispatch to Tae Chteago Tribune. Tho report of shipments In the Chlearo papers | country, and It 1s his Intention not to let any | aubsorve tho Interesia of the workiogmaa and | partially HEL up tis, flecey velt and sone | sfoore, an aged minister of hen Count foreign commerce of tha United States. Baie Pan Juno” n—Entered—-Propelters | for last eck Mines hem tn eibation mmong the | orher rond Ret anny, with the spoils which ] his progeny, can claim in tho truest sense to be | fringe of crackling, flames, which twisted, | Tennessee, was arrested a few years ago, DOUK NOTES, Egyptinn, ore, Escaniba; Ballantine, lights | soveral. railroads which they give @l.7 to tho | rightfully belongto the Burlington & Mis- | not only tho frieud of the worgingman but tho utter ‘and airelad tivsmseliges Into strange, | charged with incest. Hu ts over 70 RO Not an accident yesterday on the river, Buttuto; Wissahickon, grain, Chicago: ‘Japan, | Luke Shore, #38 to the Michigan Contral, 10.3 to | sourl. : guardian and consorvator of tho public inter | fantastic forms. Looking ,at the bridge | age, and lils arrest at the thr 10 years of The tumber market wag full of. vessels yes- | Merchandiso, Bullalo. - the Fort Wayne, 144 tu tho Pan-Handle, 87 to = ests regardless of cluss distinctions, from elther end, ‘or from elevated posi- | 08 rest at the time created mos, tenlay. - CLEVELAND. the Grand ‘trunk, and 0.9 por cent £0 Hae Balt: | SENICA. QUAL ANTERS OF RAIL= | “A tow weeks ago Tne Trinuve ratsed its | tions on, tho wharves, the scene pre- {ntanse excl teufent, ie was unablo to fure 2 Fao tug Van Schaick's pilot-house bag beon | | Geta oe bun eee spelt er | portions wo canuot give, but understand that a i powerful and fnrereaching vole in an cloquont | sented to twenty thousand spectators | nish the necessury bon 3, and was commit. bn, nere! ° OS Shore's was much below and the Grand | -A Mexican newspaner tries to renssuro | pppenl that tha sons of: workiugmen—and what | WAS f beautiful one, the flame-stricken, h Peery seine wore heli nt tho ) Starncea, sourg nella Calo gO — Tanwemgen 4 nbove tho percontuge allotted In | certain skeptienl persons who haveexpressed | dearer interest have theye-he allowed ‘to lenrn giructure seuning Tike an loimenee ery are, "he tus 8. ‘Martin, ‘Cant. Ci Sinclair, will AN ERROR CORRECTED. TOE ae ocd a ood deal of stress on there | doubts as to the ability of Mexico to pay tho | trades. Now {t gocs a stop farthor, and do Timed wit ‘Hrousands of spectators, iio stood nrrivo to-day with the disabled schouner Goltl- shipments as one of the best Indications of tho | Promised subyentions to the many rallronds ; manda that this needed reform shall not be left ‘ ted to jail. Alter lying in prison two he was tried, Cound guilty of the foul eh and sentencsd to the Ponitentinry Tor ive ears. Before the occurence he was held In ‘ with bates breath as during firemen made | high esteem, and lis extreme plet; en West. a Conkling’s Control of Patronage eauitee of Northwestern business and tho extent | now building in that country, but its state- | tochanco, but that tho chitdron stall actually | thoir Way out to the centre of the middle | great respect, DISH” sxelied a orl et an ee ole aml ONS SM uanurs Weekly. Zor | to wnlen tho rallrouds ure able to mest Wake | ments are far from reassuring. Suco the | Pe taught how to make themsolvos usoful. | span, many tinus being obliged to crawl, and cee Peas retg tree hdc There Is one remark of Conkling’s retain- compotion trect ine fean to roprostnt tho | month of August, 187%, the Mexican Govern- These questions aro more important than they | not Knowlng what minute they inight ‘trend CRIMINAL LIBEL, Tho big tug Brockway returned from fading. | ers which ueserves attention and correction, | business this yont leas than it bas actually Ueon. | ment has made grants to forty-two compa nay Apboat to the eustial seadar, Tio Wash ta mone seacon of charred wooll, through seeesP iumnbee an hoards Hint-bone with cay It Is alleged that ho has now, and has had | Ano foarewhien'ovsiructed business nt. Chlaago | Mies, aegregating somettiing: Ike $10,000,000, | lost, but fo; tis, mockitlsy pe he reflects bee | embors, or be plunged into the river below. A tug belonging to tho Unton Towing Lino | for four years, all the power of tho patron- | moro than at most other plices. a vory largo Ine of which nearly $70,000,000 is promised to | toen opportunoly rescued by: the trade which After working with almost superhuman of- Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, FonrWarne, lnd.,June18.—A warrant wat issued to-day for the arrest of Jeremlah Mr, Hillegas veing absent from town. hi rest has been deferred until bis return, ab i crease In tho ruil shipments eastward this senr. f a forls for nearly three hours they gained the | Jillegas, County Superintendent of Pubila bn genrehed all day yesterday for Capt, Ferguson's | age of the Government against hin, and pa Ceres (beth soars down 10. JUNO Aye compiles, ae il be salle sch fins grow 0 bu! is nacessary sont ae bis srond thantery of ihe fiames, aot rs they gaint <2 | Schools, charged with criminal NbelonS MM & body, but without success, he is lighting single-handed, a private cltl- | werot . ‘arlous statements have boen made as to the | ee Tey are praotinal sugyestions, and do- | completely subdued. ‘The bridge presented | M, Hench, ex-Criminal Prosecutor, Hench ii i ‘Tho tug New Era Capt. John Furlong, and her | zen, with all the offiechulding Interest. ‘The + 4 188, ° £850, Increase, Te. | amount of the substdy pledged to the Con- | gorva to bo oryatallized into the history of tuo | q dilnpidated appearance, ‘The iain tlin- | charges Hlllegas with tho authorship ot ¢ string of five lumber barges from Muskexow | iit Is that during Gen, Grant's Admin- | TAME jessie ye WRAL Wet | tent «and — tho | National Compantes. | present generation. bers along tho edzes were charred and black- vein i Foe aor a ray athe tus Faring inte Sat- | Istration, Conkling's authority in nppolut- ernls Hncrenée is henely. wwiee as grout asthe | ‘rng portion whieh Is to be vald from | ‘Tha tirst question that unoersmontously con: | ened, and where tha flooring lind been torn Bae a RR i udtay tight. white being made fast tothe duck ] ments Ih this State was supreme; and | ‘Crunk under the pool, . the Customs recelpts—the rest coming | fronta us woon we xepurate frum tho maternal | up could be seen rods and bolts bent nisin fy ran tT y— string is bow to make a living, aud it on the enst aide of Wolls street bridge, ran her sca the statementof the Enst-bound.frelght- | directly, from tho ‘Trensury—is now put | Sieg ith th 4 fh out of shape by the heat. The loss at the very end of that aAdiministration, tater Bn | ne 3,542,000, of which $23,193,000 goes | Sticke to us with the tonacity of m hungry | Wi oxcead $40,000, on Wil 0 Inte sion house, Little damuye, knowing that Mr. Hayes would not make a Supurente published i THE CunUNE ANSTY | to tho Central Company and 87/110,000: to the | errltar, 1k Comte With tho first thought of eat £30.00), eli shore ts.'n9 1th ° cht 19 | scit-roliance or soif-help.. It iscucval with eclf- | surance, ns the structure hus alwavs been Harbormaster MeCarthy was bustly engaged elean sweep, Conkling turned out tinportant | reports, and compiled from thy dally .reports ational: ae ama Ane bo de, InAs hood, As soon 48 Than boeoines fa separate and Ferardeil as fire-prout, ‘Tue bridge was bulle esters superintonding io remaval of e} iB} y es ui a e ‘a stingulehable ont is loom: juestion bee in 18% le faci Qh se aunken Gannkebent near sixteenth | Olllcers whose ters had not expired, suchas | made to the Board by the railroads, "These i ri y, # ya S50, and cus! ,000, ; 21 ¢ F ‘hey are payable in’ Customs certificates, } ginsto worry him; ‘tis tho ruck upon which street brid fureo of Invorers anda | tue United Stntes Marshal of this district, In statements a0 hat retentt {0 le, the total wil Will be provided by reatiring import: | muny-anoblo auip tins ano to pieces, When- GHigieo dredge were employ ind that ofticer expects | order to Mtl thelr places with his own arents, | provisfons, tha principal articles, abipped | ers to pay 10 per centof thelr Customs duties | ever he contemplates moveon the cheoker+ Tho ali ft Be 423 6 2:95 to huvo the chatmel clear to-day. who would hold during Mr, Mayes’ term. | East. from Tne above | in thexe'eerifficates, ‘This 10 per cent of tho | Lonrd of life, woother he would marry, or edue ho alarm fram Box 423 at 2:35 yesterday > ee y ast. froin this elty, Besides the: above ente binself of travel, this rude question st: Probably one of tho bapplest men connected | rity tg tho manner In which Mr. Payn was | articles from 3,000 to 6,000 tons of other arti. | annual Custuin-llouse recel pts wil be de- | cute hlinsclh, on travel ne ae ros | morning was caused by a fire tn a two-story seca erie ee {oildthorranster Jou appointed When Mr. Mayes caine, in he clesare shippett ‘East weekly, ‘hich is not | Yeted to paying off the ob!iqation. Bue there Huts toe free: pee uaraly ho eabat do 8a ile frame bullding In the rear of 418 West Lake “hick” presented — bim with o bouncing | inate very few removals, and during his included In Tie ‘Tiupune statement, Jeno walniusgm aha Aue ‘guaranteed, ind honestly, but faco Iesame how or other Bounor street, owned by A, Stone, of No. 70 North thirteen-pound boy, who will we undere ts ‘Iministratt thi " Iti- —— i th firontis would recely ‘5 ir Inter he r uner thon Inter, an Ada streot? who occupied 1 portion of tho stand, ho nainod after "tho beet Mayor Chicaya | whole administration io erent wt THE FREIGHT WAR. nothing, the rallronids would recelve no DAY: | the suonor tho better, Essuyists may diate up: | ot i addition to lil 1 ever bad.” It fs tho intention of the Captalngse€ | tude of places In “New York were Tho Railroad Guzetto full swith inent until trade revived, At a most liberal | on the acience of Ife, and prencbers tell us ‘8 ..as on us n ils enrrlago the variona tugs plying In the river to assemble | ited by Conkling men. Even in the Custom ho Reitrotd Guzette fully agrees with | estinte the annuat receipts from this source | how to” live, — but | woun | those | datas: factory on tho front halt of the lot. The Le tes ad il ting eatucotn hi Hay noe ee House there wasn litge forea of then, and | ‘THe ‘Crmune that the present Eastern | cannot be pit above $15,000,000, which would’) Hons fro resolved Into thelr constituent nated, and whistle 1 how damage to tho buiiding Is estimated nt $300, | Joukling oniccholders controlled | freight v ‘due tothe dlsvovery by Van- | yleld $1,600,000 for the subsidies, Should | clements tt will bo discovered that the principal | tinon” whic is $600__ins 8 ‘Hurbormaster and bis popular progenitor. the arty organbaie, nd ere ce eiretee Stee RELI Rie acon Tits be uinintained, tho whole stn, without | zrediont, with vory little of allo, 18 the sate i yt thigen tar good, inaurniies In his Jivboom inton building uccupied asa commis- A. WIFE-BEATER. Byeetat Dispatch to The Chicago Trituna Lane Geneva, Wis. June 18—Anold man named Hiram Balcomb was arrested here yesterday charged with beating his wife. Ile had been imbibing freely of corm ulce, and going home bent his wife terribly. ‘Lhe womun was a cripple, and her Injuries are very severe, though not dangurous,. An examination will be held to-day, and{t Is hoped he may recelva his just deserts. . REBELLIOUS TAXPAYERS, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, WG} ofd query,’ Wheowilthal shall L be." of in tho “Agricultural, of | Watertown. | Broosunaroy, Ill, June 19.—Lieut-Gor. " busy interest at enuciuses and couven- * interest, would be pald_ in, twenty years, | to mnk id guve it; how to got , | The. damage to the stock and machiner Taavanstaee TNE LUMBER TRADE. tons, the Hayes Adininistration forbade its | went lies been disastrous to hits tiutetea a dangerously long period for a company | sequire property, aud rio in tho world Bot Fah. | vil be not more than $600, upon which thers | ianiiton leaves to-night for Springileld to A RIUINQLES AT MANISTEE. bwrafliccholling frends to take an aetive | ud that he does nut mean to permit his | to walt whieh isin any way ‘dependent on Gilcrent pauses of the sume question, for no | $s $700 insurance In tha Home of Now York, | call outa company of militiy, in the absence Manisteo turns out more shingles than any | political part. .Tivals any longer to get the better of hin. | the substily poruoplnrly with a Government other pinco In tho world, the great bulk of which Beside this, the State campaign of 1879 was | ‘The Guzette says: whose credit is so.low ‘ns that of Mexico, fre sbipped to this port by Inke, C. 18. Wells & | Intended to place the entire State patrounge | A trunk-ling callroud war seems moro proba These concessions have been made by Con- Son’s mill cuts on an average about 250,000 nday. | Wn ae eonttyl throwel the Governors As ble now tht Dokare alnce isiy, when the Fouls end on ee thorn Ry a The : E Co." ont | especial supporter, ‘This was done enrried at 22 and Ih centa per 100 pounds from " 4 - i e, oe maanns Hs Da tel neice © one ey ie secure tho Yate ‘of New York at Culeago for | Chicago to Now York, ‘The enuse was deeeribed | This expectation may bo realized, ‘Phe prom- 165.000 in one day. Last week Binokor's shinglo- | Third term, During the: present con- | {nour comments Inst weok on the reduction of | Iso of prosperity and stable Government for mill slashed 1,568,000, ‘This makes the amount | Test te Conkling force Ins buen chiefly | euet-bound rates. Thoro bus been at cortaln | Mexico was never brighter than at the pres: eut in four wooks '0H0,000,- Itudigek, Patiniter | iarshiled by Conkling officeholders in the | polutaln tha West, and in tha wearegate Cnet. | ent moment, but the danger of revolution Is &Co.’a shingla-mill cuts avout 190,000 per day. | State, Mr, Sting Hh Dateher, tho SUE eee a ree and the New York conten! gen | SLWAys great minone a people who know so ‘Thia mild kas. iuth-raill it conneetion with the | tendent of Public Works, at tho hend, agen- | orally, to the Mvantaxo Of tho Brio cand } little about the blessings of order and good saw-inill, and eut last Felday i000 uch. whlel | teman who was abpolnted to. the command | tte Ninos, ‘and “thera “is no. doubt that | government. ‘Che grants may become worthe is considered the Uixgest day's Work ever For | of the canal patronnge quite ns much for his | thls has boon largely due. to cutting rates, | less through a violent change of nuthority nt corded in that mill. ability in politieal ninuigement as for his | though we Lelleve that, tho particular ting or | the Capital, or payinent huny be hopelesty de- ‘THe CUT AT MURKEAON,- conceded general oxceutive etticieney. Tow | road making the cuts has not boon dettnttly | forred by the decay of trade, ‘Tho Moxican , The indications ure that tho cut ut Muskegon | the present contest for Conklime Is con- traved. ‘tho reaull, However, ty unmistakable; | Congress tins beet far, too Tiberal with its Foe a Oe ee Ta tee ncane | (iveted Is shawn by an extriet from an Al- tho Now York Central hasbeen losing badness: | grants. ‘Tho country ts not Felt enough to {oot of tinue port very rupidise while abtpments | bany letter Just before the voting bexwn: and this It das not puree chtengo iast week | Warrant such opdn-hinded | muntticunce, re Small Present indications. are that. tho | And besides this exertion of personal intlu- | probably brought the rogular raty dawn to tho Some of the Companies who have been yotud ducks shortly will be gu crowded that advanced | enev, there 16 1n enormous concourse of public Beret ‘ortho cutat that tine, but there has been | subsidies Will be disappointed, rates of frolght must be offered to clear it off. oflicers holding thelr commlsslons from the Gove | a further out.and a further reducilon af the mun does elthar of the-above till bo canenrn | ‘Tharear and principal portion of the build- something moro thin 1s required to live on, iq tf 5 . y Hiren thudes witu good heath, a mad canoe | yz aceupicd by Schumacher & Co. 18 n furniture factory, whose loss 1s estimated at Tull of accent A nneaintg eat compots wil | Sd upon wifeh there is an insirance Of do, whether {tbo cuut-heuving, ditch-digeinig, jbo Rocks and Stoo a machinery, atroot-cleaning, handling iumber, or any other | equally alvided between the Northern Now kind of munual jabur, Tho trudo duca | York and the Firemen’s Mutual: ‘The fro not rob him of one particle of his | originated from unknown enuges in or about strength, nor dows it muke him too | the engine and bofler room, and was first dis- proud to douny bunest. work,—tho only differs | covered! by Mr, KR. W. Boorman, of No, 183 ence bone oes and | Weat Randolph stteot, as ho was returning other band, provent tim from rising If he has Hie wparty. Itwashe who turned In tho abliity a brlug Uiniselt £0 tho surtaco. Tals ig | HORM. : proven by ily of 1O Erect ames in our Eoumnteyta,histary.—the jrallcanalinars, tannors, ¥ ' AT TEASE EIN Er eanay ry mkers, wntion the yenera- RANKIN, Tenn. Juno 10.—A. ‘fire oc- blo Senator who still delights to sign bis np ‘rida a ’ Nigiinan Gaineron, Drintor.? * Scatmmnawne | curred Eriday night, in which a largo grist loft Dundao 6 ‘atunamason, aud did his | anda planing mill wero destroyed, entailing first work in tho New World the 1 fartiications in Toronto, rose fen one hone a logs of about, $7,000, It wns evidently the of Goy. Cullom, to protec£no officers of! Clinton, fl, The sale of land delinquentfor taxes In Harp Township was postponed from dase woul onnecount of mob violence of the citizens, ‘i 3 PROBABLY. ACCIDENTAL. Cincinnati, June 19.—Near Mount Ver non, Ky., Inst night, Jamies Hasty shot ‘Andrew Baker dead. Hasty was drunk, and the two were traveling home, from town to ‘other, linsty says thoy wep sliooting ot 4) Tee, and the killing was accidental, Both partles were about 20 years old. CAPTURE OF A HORSE-THIED, peclal Diupatch to The Chicago Tribune. Cepan Rarins, Ia, June 19,—A_ horse! , 5 | Orble postion to anothor, and. when bo | Work of Incondlaries. thief, name unknown, was captured while LUMUER LAND GHATIEIR ernor—Harbormaater, Henlth-Oltleers, State Ar- | regulur rates ence, and tho condition of things PREPARING 'TO EXTEND. Telurned to bis nativo place nftor: thirty yours’ + Last [rho “Menominee Perit SpIt TUT FSR: eee eee ne rir a ae at ae emcee thom with Speciat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune. Absence ho wus Promicrof the Dominion. ‘tho AT PORTSMOUTN, Oo. Tunkel Guay witha, horse near. the ells Party of Misinaw 1nd Rea bets re Browne dane amma common pulluent abject. ftealies | gut reference to tho rexttlur rates, co that i¢ | ‘St. Avr, Minn, Juno 18,—General Mana fae Pe a crude te no eiidanntatle Ue Crxctsxatr, O., June 19.—Carter, French . —_— of surveying and building tho O. © Th Rullron #0 mony ollicers assembled nae by word of coms | rates fexs than 20 cents are uecopted, they will | ger Merrill, Assistant Van Morn, and Gen- > Co.ta ate ; i . bo logrnod without the best of thought. it ia a | & Co.’s steam sawmill burned at Portsmouth, butte Hd ‘out bow much pine thery into the mand From central authority, hero algo Are | not av goon conv to light. It will not be sur~ ' { t 1 1 HUMOR. it a thered ft: muss almost all the Ropublican eral Solleitor Jolin W, Cary, of tho Chicago, | good mental as well as manual exercise. Just ns yesterday,. Joss, $7,000; insurance, $3,- | "It's bad enough,” anid the eldest Mrs : 40." Tt is anid Menominice lund grabbers have eae or mumielpal TOVerTiHent AUG InfOrOr a a Joh unreported aro made, DUE NO | sit wankeo & St Paul Road, who arrived In | Keemetry develops the reusoning Tuoulties, wo | 000, Crabapple to her ‘seven. sisters, * It's bed : been over the ground ahead of thom and for | courts of Now York City. ‘The offect uf Uuls will depend ohlelly upon tho fa tng, left for Stillwat a trade will toach & man tha highest ure of tho _— y ina : precisely, che sie: puree "To take {rom Mr. Conkling at any time the | lenath of tine that tho low Futos fst Wo have a ot otty 3 are mharo thoy will Center| eee Ee Wane tees Oe bHONt oa ink Reeonee MAelinmentary. Foliteneass eae cr fren a aa eeaes Hnsl i a . nd "1 z c uring enOOn, " ‘ e nie London Vanity Sain, June de: his thine of life; but when he excuses hilt v ol ti Neuxpectine stpport | taken occasion recontly to show that on somo of | ¢ hi y - rt ‘ ndon Vanity Salr, June de - 3 i atisC! ALAN EAUS- gfical nid ant one Len rentivel ye tte | the most unportunt of the ruilroads, such us tho | with lending citizens of that town relative to piston it 6 UE m Tanloas aequlaitlon Tae Parliamentary language is huproving, under | by saying that pert, made-up young thing) represent (in ts apposed by the’ power of | Make Shore und the Aichizn Central, the whole | the building of a branch from Instings, on tho benignant rulo of the present leader of the arly, 4 ve slovenly in, the house or on tho Bpeetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunes yatromuse Is Inexpressibly amusing. to New or nearly the whole of the Incroasy of protits tn bs Houso of Commons, ulmast as fast aa tho rost of atroos ony more than inthe | cob: | our institutions On Monuay Inst ‘Sie. Stitoholl where he hag a place for. ovorything and | Honey moved that * tho lettor signed Patrick Se. ii patio eae ne grows by Egan and publistiod in the Freeman's Journal hung his cout aud hatupon the floor whon ho | feyte’at this: Klowsos’ “Cherounoa Mee Clade will helpus girls out by attracting men tothe house it’s a little too outrageous to stand, 99 itis.” And thoy passed a resolution to cute anunnery Ina body, ver 18d to tf te ct tho Hastings & Dakota Division, to Stillwater, Minwavker, Wis. duno W—The wreekine- | Yorkers, who are familiar with the faet that deg cue te te ot and ie auuonaney ee g distance of twenty-five iniles, It has been tug Leviathan arrived hore ist night with tho | tind Presiilen’ Hayes chosen to exercise that | of these, but of parallel rounds, a1 echooner Nabob, re k! ntly releusud from the | power as Mr. Con! x Poach neur Car lalund, Tho vessel was docked, | Hf, he would havo prevented Mr. Conkling’s ech as the Ponu- | the Intention of tho Milwaukee Company to ling has always exercised eylvanta’a lines to: Chieayo ‘and St. Louts, the | extend thelr line to Stillwater for some thw 0 iniengo & Grand Trunk, the Wabush's | back, but owing to their extensive operations logos of this Mouse.” Thoroupou Mr. Giad- | ‘The actress Mile, Ozy has received tho fol 4 : entors, It gives Independenco and manliness | tone, te deelarin; he actress Mile, Ozy hia: 1 Afede| 3 and on exwnination shows that sho requirca | retlection In 188, 4 Tine tot, doula, and tha trunk | tlues | In othor {erritory tho nuw field ns been negs | Kathe” character, If uo. falle to ‘pet an easy, | Was Cy While, declaring that the proposttion | towing affectionnte deelnration: “Aad ; considerable new keel and bottom plank, |, Itigalso said that Sr. Conkling has not | gant he valuatlo or neurly worthless to theit lected, ‘Phe Stl water people inve Tong de | lucrativo it," or loses tha one he bas, ho basa | sir, Mitchell Henry should not porsist in hismo- | emoiselle, I nm only 8 poor workinan, but 5 Otherwise the pratt appeura in good khape, Tho | bean in the habit of asting for places for his ftockholiors depends on their getting higher sired an outlet to the Mast through the Mil- | trado to tull back on, echerat ‘ho cun carn two | tion, Subsequently, however, Sir W. V. Har | love you liko a tnllifonalre. While waltlog] i Laviatban will now nttenrpt the rejeuse of the | followers, Why should he have asked? He | rates on the Immense through enat-bound trattlo swankeo Rond, and havo been coquetting with aullnrs far ayary, goo. e cunts cara, without it. | court gave It as hiv nugust opinion that 'n vata | Lovey are nich of iO i schooner E, , b., nebore jn plater Ihty. fought to tne death to secure the grent ap- | than thoy recolved provious to 1680. Uaing buck | the officers with a final hope of success, ‘Tho dealt cnuge She aye. oy ti oe 4, floss Prompt shoutd bo taken on the inotion, Upon this Lord to become ona I send you this bune! 1 3 Tho tug J. 1. Martin, en route to Chileaga from | polnting officors in his Interest, and when he | to the rates of 1879 moana sumetiing worge thun extension would prove of considerable value serve baters bo ta called. to. rule, th, O°] Randolph Churchill made. somo severe but not | Jets, Lf you wish to know mo and to reel : Excunnby with the leaking eekconer Golden | hid secured then, there was no need Cor hin | golnz Yuck to tho mengre profits (or the loases) | to tho Milwaukee corporation, and by exten | can bo fi 4 in and novone | by any moans dlacourteous remarks on tho of- te dying affection, when you are : ‘Weat, tonched ut this port this afternoon. Ale | ty nate for dior, plices, Meee een | ee expenses hive eo hich Increased that | slon hoyond Stillwater would tap consider- | eee rety of wivitg ov learned to sorve. | foot of Sir Willlam's adylee, Thon enaned the | Tecate my undying d ta) eyes ‘ though u steam-punip was In position, Weald | thacat lity fovlitit wag the primary | tat the effcut of such mtes now would bo much | able torrltory, . * | tho principle of giving “value for evory= | following intorchango of amenities, Sir William | on tho stage to-night Nite your beautiful Fi not be used to ndvautaze, and tho crow wero | {hati ab ‘ ma Drimary | crore dlsastrous, and if lon continued would Mey Seale thing received Is rigidly onforced. He is | Vernon {Hnrcourt, looking ot Lord Standolph | to the cack-lofts my feat will hang over.” compelied to keep tho versol free with her awn | condition of subordinate appointment, There sieve out absolutely tho, WoolO of the dividends @RXAS MATTERS fausnt to doa fale day's work and. expect © | Churchill, said to him noross tho Moor of tho ae ieee As a, as he pumps. Extra help was- secured and auother | kas heen to more ubxobutely seljisie | Se koma roada whoso stocks are now above pit 1d Ma A le a ny" Ca an att compensated TT . i Isn't It funny?” he exclalmed, start made thia evening. politician ty our history. Tits wiost devoted | J; Ja, thorofore, right that the whole stackbold- Br. Lours, June 10.—It was stated at tho | secording ton atre 0 it jé services. Many | “yon littio ags!!* leaned back in hissent tn the theatre = _ | retainer would not call him magnantinousin | tur interest should Tonund wut Arent anxiety | headquagters of the ‘Texas & Pacitic Round at | Jeune men deste to tor the professions, and | To witch Lord Randolph not unnaturally re- | wiped away tho tonrs that tho laughter + PORT OF CHICAGO. fins sone sehatawery | Ut hus Deets remark, fhe prospect of & allroad war, and cxerelse | Nashville, ‘Tex., yesterday, that Jay Gowid | stantiut of nll stoppiau-atonos, Tsdiveatiy intho | PHOS aa soon ‘ voking comedian had produced. “Yes ftmr Sheboyaan, “sitieaunee aa ponents natural: and instinctively concen- | exisilog dithcultics. had bonght the controling’ interest—over Foto by a. eon A pan OU ee Instantly Sie Wiltinm Jumped up to order with | should any go,” responted his falr compat: VOT We balitte Hunatos cout, rate, It is plain that he dy the only Repul- : —— wo thirds of the stock—In tho Enst Lino & Prop’ ¢ i It fs plain that he dy. th iy Repub t thirds of the stock—In tho Enst Ling & fon, “It's one of hor sister's oll ones nade Prop kecubaba, Escanaba, (ron Oro. Nean leader, Sut this ts the result of the HOCKING VALLEY. over,” “Fils jaw dropped Into his dap a Prop Ruttalu, Hudiaty, eund Frup towle Gilbert, Bt. Jone Prop Hiantarek Mubkewat foli Intonons, Mr. Luboucuere, wha bad mean econumy, can help his tmother.and sisters and comet ‘an Iinprove bis mina ut the samo tine, If be is timo Figen, |e ont No Ways, ae sellers q x Railroad, Ned Wiver Narrow-Gauge y NOW | ee raug Of Attcndig a business ootlege or | Gauoklud In, tho cxpectation of a. brooas, +] running over 160_ miles from Juiterson, of Hands polley of the Conkling despotism, whieh has Roectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, wittite been lo destroy and suppress any rising min fut Bie William then apparently ‘retleoted | turned Ns gaze upon the young ie, _—K i >, 7 other institution of loarning, how tony must ho | that if Lord: Randol if : front, whose pursonnel his partner a! Prop duno, Tunain, sundtles. Whose tulent mide: hin a possible rival. Sorustnus, ° iy ae Hee Soe coon Ane fae aie Peg tentty i ugudest Work at $3.0 or $4 per day to yet tho money? | ho himealt, migit bo: Fontana bo sat down | studying. : Drop New Brn Grand Vi Law itiike fe that Mr, Platt waseleeted Senator last winter | ment was on foot lonking toward tha bull <y » v ass oD, n i butthen Sir William, having presumably ro- s , Drup Ste dusaphy Stuskevon, Tun au because he was in any senso whatever a rep: | ing of another railroad to the coal-flelds tn Bt, Lonls Ituilway, ‘Tho ‘Pexns & Vaelfie | oquully invizoratiog and, loss, oxponsive ont for a scord of out-of-the-city pays spaKing of tho price of garters, says, “Som hove been shown me marked Ta beet anit Ae {nformed, Ant aS wD at er tude to order an faw young mun dreamed that’ the female 4 Heoted on the diference between a fool and an thin “the yymnusium, Ho will bo more | gga, nyaln rose to order, Aguio dr. Labouchera manly and “fudepeudont,, as. well as more | anxious, no. doubt, not to spoll sport—sat roticiont, Having learued ono. trade, he will | down, But aguln apparently aie wilttens re- i 0 I a Haoabifestiy: button posttion to underatana flomtoa that §€ Lord Itundolph might conceivably weitur fale many others havedone. Ho | gq Hetlo, bes Bie Watts might conceivably Ue " athe track Is now lald’ fiftoon miles out on the Fema Pa Aitie dttoc ieee the Hocking Valley region, which would | Staked Huins, aud Is boing pushud on nt the pubilean that the Contig despatisn has compote for the coal trade, which has grown | rate of eight tnlles por week, ate extension Fee eee aociiae ion aie Teal yuk, | to enormous proportions within tho past fow | Of tho Allssourl i'nelite to, ite Lutursoetion Hart Te nbliily and political Independence would | years, A syndicate’ was formed in Cleve | yuh 2 Taxis & Paciilo ab stinncoli was y lath, 7 bal YE oot oy Hive, Maninteo, Campbelt, Erle, Muskawon, I i "i 7 , a8. jamnad; and ao. after remaining wt the tuble Young wan, $f you i iierll the“ puiutey of Sir, Conkling, Tho | Tand which hu bought up sumo of tho finest | Completed Inst event tad Penge An HON | ald not wamibit suioids, buwavor, nor sit down | mying natnlug for n spxce, no nally resummed | ESTter CANO 80 TOD garters, 308 supporters of the @x-Senator, in the Stato | vont lands tn the State, Ineluding 10,000 | t Th y, mily bungercd, nor | pia cat with the proud: cousciousnoss of having q rry the elunltel he Bi Mul out of It should fren thelr mbuds.ot | °F janis In the State, including 10, without changes also to Houston, Austin, | abacond with his creditors’ monoy, nor make | added some naw and highly usoful terms to tbo better remal ingle, orinarry He Orbs, Behe Aumrlen stan ee uy tant. Me, Conkling rosa by patronnge, Ho | fetes near Now Straltaville, one of tho heay- | and other far Sout polnts tn ‘Texas, his proporty oxoe: %) pe wite £0, defraud eae vouabulary of parilumontary language. of an indian lige Bho potas te cou0i | . 4 be re ‘tahed v3 Cf x . ‘ }o 0! US. Relic Ni dorun Biuabeeat Miter. ilourished by patronage, Me fell in atrantte | est shtpping polnts un tho Hocking Valley | . isaO RTPA GIES Aime. Aub hoRave up ull,—chae If money all ; cumttues to be wealth. Hour Hosa Hell, Poutwater, lint strusuly to retaln patronage, And tho nin | Rallrond, A few days slnep articles of {ne 3 iy . iu keptu "kit" of: tools, and, while people | Under the Water in a Steel Cylinder. {3 mak Rohe duo sehugtie, puariteuy la J support that he now receives Is due: to | corporation were fled wlth the Secretary of ~ Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune soreduraing bia folly for not providing * tor | For $10,000,000.n London Engineer, who has | | ‘Tho Commonwealth of Malno ts mee’ Belir Beasley Huait, Hing taku; woods patronage, : State by tho Clovelund enpitallsts Charl Osis, Nob,, Juno 18—Lhe Missourl Pa- | ble faaily out of tho wreck of his fortune, wont en ulred sume Bane in tho scrvico of the Eust'| great strides In educational progres, |) Bee eee tues Atentnistneu, Tuinoey ne ———— ee ovelund capitalists Charles } cig gurvoying parties have bogun work on | Wuletly to work, No one bad over susnectud | India Rallwuy Company, will evo the Falieanie se Rene D. ‘Hilen Mencknungy, fuinber.” Tardy Mestoration of u Stolon Ring. Hickox, Henry. C, Payne, J. Hy, Wade, and i u Jud ir Young lady ina Portland gramima' whom was nasigned the task of W! MAC, MLE. i ¢ ho wad w iitat-olass Joiner, but soit proved, | Achunnel crossing thut would be a novelty of ritlng # dudds Munwkeaiods 1aiiUee Huston Transeript others, for tho purpose of constructing a raile | tho Nebraska extension, nnd aro now laying | Ho rentod a amallor houeo, ond nis wie and ho | construction, ‘Tho Pull Aull Guzetla dowcribos 16 Wo hd , L composition which should contaln the irr, Behe ‘ segs any avi tumbar, ffavorlie anole with a valuable garnet and: | Une to rin almost parallel with the Hooting ty ile About ten lles | Hew wa tholrcurriawe, At bis work boxcomod | Of a. submerged su: i ACh Ty MNS, Persp! 1, nous ‘i ol iow tubular bridge, as happy and jovial us any man in toe building, | A straight . cylindrical ateol tubo ° wix- apparently chorishing wo bitterness or. regrets, | teen, feet in diamoter, would bo submerged The community, which bad always respocted | forty foot below tha | him, wont into ecstuctes ovor this wonderful exe | twolve foct lower than the deapeat draft of tho ltt est GF Bios Some might Bay tt took norve | largest cluss of Iron-claus. ‘Tho tube would bo to do that, Jt required a trade. He. bod |‘so ballasted as tu wako It weigh one and once tho norve, hocuuse te’ wossossed tho skill gun yicr cone to the foot-run loss than the wator ont, Indefatigadle, thnldity, oleag’ Hea atelnee has recon) lished i mt nose in a thrilling tale entitled niin th tive of Castel Noga.” ‘This Is one?’ quioteat and most subdued passages: hones even ag she inused the ehatte oeylntle tu tay the Union Pac! Behr Coral, Bu % pearl ring. ‘Tho Httle tiles wore it. few timos; | Vulley Railroad, Tho capital stock of the . Gir Sagat Ta Lao Teen taken or ity but audleniy tie. ri havo | naw: tine was placed “nt $0,000,000, and FAL ar SR A ek ed Hene Atauuta, Grand vou anthers Tntustnge wud thormigh scares could not dissuver | tho right of way was already bolng seeured, | House hus opened an office here, and toalny Fehr Slaum Hol hate > it, ‘The other duy the doorbell of the house | ‘The Directors 0 the Hocking Valley system, | sent out stlll another surveying party, which Behe Adrlondue, suskexnn lumber, froo whisk the ring was lost wan | which Includes the Columbus & 1 Ne lo nud | makes three now in the field, ‘The road Is pene fone Rtata un ub liar Fung, aiid by chaneo the former little wist | the Oto & Weat Virginin Raliways, upon | to be pushed rapidly, nnd It Is expected that ~ Woe x y hoots was heard along the Io Hniinye. fUawOrs that fost 1 answered the bell tullnd the postman | learning the true stata of fain, ‘recon. | Mt will berunning fito Oinaba by Jan, 1, wn dt ban bee mek porve, j0guld, Have | Semucege: ut very? 200-4 pcoumerbalanond | avenues of te outapreading parks, anit ik OF the dlstrlog with s scruusysIauk ip Area se nized the fuct that oe new competing Ine ‘ourh. Buch arog fowot tho wdvantages of | ends the tube would Uo lald in dredyed or excu- | Juanita’s Alplionsy de Casou slanens x Fy Divan’ he addre A Cotta cag dene | With such valuable coal lands coulddone | - LOUISVILTE & NASIVILLE, curning a trade, Tho arguinents in favor of | vated channels, and would bo mudo to rise from | retainers. Relniw in his prancing ed i ' Hnveaatery tho nddross ecurccly Jogiulo, eu he | jess than to seriously uffect, thy revenues of | Lovrsyite2, June 19,—Tho earnings of tho | leurning It at school ara auully numornue aid tho mid-obannel depths by unsy yradienta,” | benenth her easemaent-window, Net oyis 4 hive gone to the Dead -Lottor Ollice, bur the | thelr dine, Che © Cleveland — syndleate | oufsyille & Nashville for the dl week tontiul. Iu a tuwe of 8,00) uf 0,000 Inbabitants, ——— * pleaginaus and farinaccous tones. i ACTUAL BMMLIXGS, * | postinan know that ho bud a judy living op hie | mado propositions | to pureliaso tha con- avila aghy’ second weuk.| [hown 40 tho wrltsr, all tho boys who did no Sick nape Ras picasa 3 Rtmr Bhobovgen, Mitwaukeo, sundricg, Foute by the name (as nuarashe could take it | trolling stock of the various: Hines in. In Jung, 1881, aro $199,600, ngalnst $110,100 fn | learn a trad and did uot uravityta to no alee pay wayo Tio EB eee area Migs savuls sundries. out) on the Unvulope, wad thuuedt hy would | avr the Huekiie Valley manamenont: | The 1860,—an Incronsg of noarly 87 por cont,— | Jul boforo attaining thelr majority could bo | 1 ao not agroo with a correspondent who writes : i rene aa ak ey aaiiisy Prop Eavorite, Senuinines, wundeles. ry If the lotter Uclonued to hur. When) price ta be pall vounted on the iingers, There came tu school Prop Ruchester, Mutal 4 , ty to suggest thot.all our troubles in Southern ong day 8 bit, avewacd, uverdrawn: lubbery Airianaro due to our unjuvtly rotuinuug Coty eeu ont to HYutebinaker and Jowolor bac | wayo ia prison; ut tho aume time 1 dy got sue Mihatle Hie lookod ale subject for ridioulo, and | Woatlowitimato rounds we bave to retatn bin, tis Understood 1s $1.60 for | with a milenga Increase of only 8 por cent, 10, UA bu orn, 3684 eackeand | the youny Indy took the envelope from | the ocking Vulley, and $1.25 for the Culume | 4 . " bio . \ Ad . ‘Tho Genoral Exautner denies that tho Louls- prop fini SA RMSE, ay urls and’ 1m | Standen aid ul cngeined that tio seal must uo | PU) ola, ‘the prlew hag nut Yet been | villo ce Nushivilte “has purchused the Itteh- dk nd broken In bis prosenco, aa there ppeured ta be settled upon for the Ohio h 2 > a News. a ‘The evils of tight Taig wore shown tie Inquest which was held last weer De. it Upun the body of Mra. Amelia JUG. gga! est Virgie } mond & Danville Rond, or that his Company Ava monarch he wos: not wanting tn Intellt- i cod : S sdinuiting besides writing inclosod. “Incompiys | stock “The length of the Hocking, Valley | ts opposed to {io construction of the Georgia | beamige BF ones, the, Inugbing-Alock Of thO.) gunce, and bo scomed ts havo Ruveroed bis auL- ae roe 4 Behe Hutetge tay, Staniel ing with the requirements, much to the astune | Kuad ts 103 miles, the Columbys & ‘Toledo | Western, a Thi, clan, ne wutob and nuke | /eeesin x Munuer which wus porfectly sutis(uc~ Paize, 60 Ben at chr J. aL Stepbenson, , | ishmont of the powtinun, the young lady audden- | 117 miles, nnd the Ohio & Weat Virginia 83 od chates, nnd cupboarda with wines | FY, tO thera, In” deflanca » of righ Ir ar ad nis, cue 4 cue niBUn, AeNUTNINOS, ly ejaculated joud enough to bo bourd in all | miles, ‘Ehe two first mentioned have long ¢ RESIGNED, oublonesiveres Just me te wore | Bartle Frere mudo war on bim, slow bis p indents interrem re ett Parla. of tuo House, “Ob! mamma, heroisiny | been regarded aa tha best paying an 'BGton es oes maak ives vers. and looking-elussea Just Hu yood #8 WUFD | gulsjocts, trucku i it, uougD bo ‘enero 1 a Pr egnunee, darinutea, tat ug!" lt proved to bo x0, the ring lost cleven | most valunble rallrond property in phe State, Spectat Diapa aa Teenie folltback gard fullot toye-of bis owi | HOP | bud been a wild boust, aud. having caus! t bim, ‘Tho 1s FR Mareen dane, * yours before bad been returacd in thie way, ond | Jp j, stood. th Gneen Bay, Wis. June 18.—J, A. Mun- | . Ny Wake. | thrust bim into priaan, ‘Thera be rowelnay but ‘ou duet i 4 . is Widerston hat tho Hew manugement * aud tools; that hu could namo at will all tho tuola My tude, Kecanuba. Tslite Ibere wus nothing ju show where It bod “come | yy ‘ : Inte Gi LF relght Agent of thea: the Liveruls baye always bold the war was was flattenod out, ere was ® Z ark itivers Nahi, , from, wid’ thore.aru_no grounds for apy see | Will not change the presentatticlils, and that | roc, Inte Goneral Freight Agent of theGreen | used in eahoo-ahop, orjowolry atoro, or furniture | au iniquitous attempt on the part of Bir Hartlu'| vory deop iuto tho polvié ity, rand there Was i Robe Gun, Worth, Garden May, Nght $ COE eR eee cer rudcting | Ale Al. Gruen Will continue ag Predident for | Bay & Marquette Raltraad, hos roslgned and | factory, a8 wollga the names oF the dlzeront | Vrory tu curry out tho pornivious Imperial duo- ) doubt but what this was aise progam thie se Bebe fal Fe ee Be entree, lights here was hothing but the ring In the oavelope, | five years, It ta beloved here that thuBtand- | necepted the poajtion of General Agent of the i res upll wae wl ene foligatl To btu, | fines for which we ace now paying so heavily. acing. “fhe Coroner sald that ho Bee at i 5 Sche Joba Lent, Eecanabe. Mune tint wus ne frosi-oud Orivut wa when lost, Somes | Hrd OL Coinpany aro the original movers, | Chicaxo, St Pail, Minneapolis & Omaha } Brees Loy vo, oe een onivilego ta | Why. then. Is Cutywayo not sot reo? “If Wo | heldun inquest whora it was Seg guru! Fs polit Anioskeag: Mun habe” hod sclunice {6 oleares now, as thy ring was | who have forced the Hocklux Valley mans | Hue, with headquurlers at Omaha, -- Neh to that magical Sneeube fie Pate had no right to dethrone him. a priorl, We have | liver bud boon: very sero woul ag i pala ii probably stolen, . agers to negatiutes The members of the syne pape aly oe Mui etupldclookiug. boy was - the | 2° Flat to retain bin 8 prisoner, 4 tight lacuig, and porhape, oeices bow auuPl Pe OTHER LAKE PORTS, dleate will leaye to-morrow morning on o pes: F Dest robolarin the school, and thls £ attribute ‘ ———_— asa caution aguluat the Pp! 3! ia 1 Boycotting Nos a Success, tour of Inspection over the various roads, 2 to the systematic bubit ho hud acquired of Path of the Lightuinge é 0) ¥ DetnolT. Mr J AL WH Agent of th q ne ister of Tr Es) Special Dispatch ta Ths Chicago Tribune, “ Doycotting * dove wot eosta to be as 5 E ie & Ne ortl shai Dy ich eat rf MI s [ eeeeean facts hoot ai eae eescel wost | ‘Theroisa en UP isn ia Hutte County, | Tho Rev. Dr. Leary take please “ Detnoir, Mich. Juuo 1.—Pussed down—Pro- | jn poy aruotlca. a ate in bes Scouse NEBRASKA MATTERS, eo orth Shore Dispatch at allus, | though be was notof age, bo loft scl }, Wen! ero ri + | relates hisexperlu timontals, ‘that lle: * % “ * y 3 Vex,, ia visiting is friends tu this clty, Mtr. pellers Arzoua, Avon, Dean Hichwonu; steam | strike fa Now York resolved to “boycott” ull Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunes CXe i Darwes Indiuu and. barges, Ira Cbatfea and | hu bouut or drank boar made by proworawho | LiNcoLs, Neb., June 19%.—The people of | Wilson buys the Texus roads ure dotng a ble barwes and scow J. H. Mugruder, Muytlower and realsted their deuiuads. diut the schoo bas te. | SAncoln have been surprisod a number of business at present, espectatly in cotton, barnes, Laibslr end Ueren, We die Bare tio nlosnkosperatace resolved not tobuy | Of | times this spring by sudden announcements | ‘Mr, H, St Johii, General ‘Ticket and Pas- rum. H, 1, Cofinberry and scuouners It. B. | from Union brewers, .A that one or more new railroads were about | sepgor Agent of the Nock Island Road, -has Into the shop, and his father's business wont oo | about Ni(tcen iniics long vy halt a mile ta widtl without uny Dreak, A boy sbuuld bo ag bandy | whero lgbtning strikes trees nearly every tine with sojne inechanle toot us wito a pencil. Farm- | & storm passes over, Quunde of thie strip there ore! boys, Crom using the tools around tho burn | is no auch dumaye, Tho line can plaioly be on rulny days, have grown to bo tho best of me- | traced by dead timber. As many as three tires ebuntcw. Hotldes, tducuion 16 Decoutng go | havo been caused by Ugbtning in thls tract in wenoral that 4 man must possess @ vory superior | ONO Blnglg storia. udding to your many tes! t huraday? Chhanksivine-Day)s jo yalt able to preach on neeount of ret west i in the shiouldor, Tbought a bottle 1 tlases F cobs Ol, which, after using sev eral Leved ule woudertully, ar St