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' THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. Sho will bavo three spara ond bo Alted out with IARINE NEWS. topmnasts. Her carrying capacity is about 80),- 1 OM feet or tumbor, or 40,000 bushels of : wheat, Sho wan built for tho Beriter, Gratwick, 4 H H Hintth & Gratwick Lamb , Of Dotralt, putter Partioulars Regarding the | ronnwandn, and Albnnyynnd Ia ealied aftor en. © Joknown Vessel Sunk Of Marvin, of Albany, Mr. Hntiey commonced Iny- Waugoshance Lighty barges, Wocoken and schooner Delaware, Usco- das achooners D, 5. Uatley and 8, Everlelgh. Arrlyed—Propeller Nashua. Passed up—Fropeliors City of Concord and schooner I, L. Lamb, Fountain City, Roanoke, and Arctic: ateatn-barges [ron Age and consort, Kayptian and consort and schooner Unie Ib Tlutehingon, Kast Baginnw. and barges Bparta nnd schooners Butitra and Genoa, Sanilac, Hurlington. and barges; schooners Col. Eils- worth, C.J, Wells, 8. V. It. Watson, Holivin, U, If, Johnson, A, Ford, Gladstone, Lafrinier, Mi. A. Muir, and Morning Star, Arrived—Schooners Theodore Voges and Bin- aupore, a Clenred-Propellor Sainuel I. Hodge; steamor City of Cleveland, : ‘Wind enst, nine miles. POUT NUON, Pout Hunon, Mich, duno 23,.—Up—Propellors Roanoke, Toledo and congort; seloonors Rule wing, David Stewart, Rising Star, M.S. Biteon, (inyton Belles atoumors City of Cleveland, Pearl, ne Down Propellers Commodore, Rochester, Matgor State, Oscoda, Nashun, 3. W, Binanchurd, Lowell und barges, Wocokon with schooner Dele aware, Hnoket with schooner Laura Belle, David ‘Wagetntt, TL. Cleveland and consort, Wind north, Heht. Weather tne, Potr Hunas, Mich. June 2190 pe Mm Panstd up—lropellers 2. W. Hodge, Agemow, Jron Age and consort, Bast Saginaw and baryosy tellonnors 8.1. Andrews, City uf Chiengo, and Aconthta, Down—Fropellers Empiro State, Northorner, Wililata Cowio and barges: echoonurs Donald son, St. Lawrence, L, Vin Valkenburg, Wind north, briak. Wanthor cloudy. BUFFALO, Apectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Burrano, N, ¥., June 2—Arrived—Propellers Bt. fouls and Nebraska and schooner Hormor, ea Fleas 0; propellers Arizony and China, 0 uluth. WGinred—Tropollors Milwaukee, Dena Itich- ing hor keel on tho oth day of March Inst, Tho Marvin Is bullt with a viow to strength, carrying: capnelty, and durability, and these ehe will no loubt bo proven tu possess ton remarkable do- xroo, ne Mr. Mniloy has hullt up a reputation In Holding Off for Hin the Hno of vessel baltiding ‘that has seeured bim fs '3 Holdin lor er awide reputation, With fauilities for gotting Owaer: 9 a tho finest klud of timber at reasunnble prices, 1 Rates. thorough knawlodio of the work in whieh ho fs + engaged, the vessels Inunehed from his yard are i placed in tho hunds of those who purchase them utiess than thoy ean be bought fur claewhore, vod constructed ina minor os to ellelt the ad- intention of imtrinura. Tho now barge is wtenged for four trips bo twoon Frankfurt and ‘Tonawanda to carry lum- her.. Aftorwatd sho fall go inte the gralp trade botwoen Chiungu and Bulfalo ta conaort to the propellor Gradwick, A THOROVATE ENOL, Tho repairs on tho schooner Marion W. Paice have Just Leon eomploted by the Union Drydtouls Company, of Dulfala. ‘Choy amounted ton thor- ongh rebvalid, and wero carried on under dircos tlon of Capt. W. 1, Robinson, Genorul Ingpovtor: forthe Inland Lloyds, Bue has received new cants forward and iff, sister keclsons, gant now ceiling, topesides, plank-sheor, stanchions, bul warks, eta.) nleo retaeteriig and reentking, Tho cost of nil this waa somo $4,000, and te will Insure the Palye a rating probatly of Al. A QUESTION OF STRENGTH. Thero has been constlorable talk among tugs men in regard to tho relative pulling powers uf tha tuys Carrington, of ‘Voledo, and the 0. Dorr, of Buttalo. With a viow to sottling tho tnattor definitly the Buffalo tugmen ulfer to pinteh their tug agatust tha Toledo boat inv stern tu stern encounter for any amount from $100 to $500, =n Freights Still. Easy, with Vessel mber Rates Unchanged and Fairly Firm at Prevails , ing Figures. ‘ubormaster Caroy Determined that ~ the Harbor Regulations Shall Be Obeyed. ,Serlous Collision ‘Between the parge Grimsby and Schooner Harrison. nd the Lakes~Arrivals-and Depart- : ures—Miscellancous—Along the Docks, mond. Fountain City, Cuba, Seotth, and seboon- } ‘ the now bont at the. aulpynrd” at ‘Tototo is | Sha ™Sitts, ten, eben aeeoealege Cai _ ; rn Pizonity uth; schooner Son HOME GATHERINGS, nearly cumpletad, ond. will Doasplendid burgs. | coal, Shakey pails xehooners G. 8. Hazard AN UNKNOWN VESSED BUNK, A peculiarity of the craft in that aho ns no bul- | and’: J. i. Merrill, col, Milwaukee; watts proper, her deck [s lowered about four | schooner G, 3, Case, coal, Greon Ray; schoonor Aipectal to Tite Tribune published the fact dinunknown vessel beng sunk off Wana dunce, but no particulars were: given by our mesyondent. Capt. Hogs, of tho Anchor Iino gamer Conestogn. reports that while passing. ~-pshance Lighthouse, about 0:30 o'clock, * day morning, he slgbted a spur, ovidently detopmast of un tinknawn schooner lying fully tommlles below tho light. ‘Tuiniciuy tt might be perpar-buoy which waa placed of Waugo- “ance fast summer, Capt. Hog hended ‘tho (eaestoya In that direction, and rin within bolr inlleof the sirange mast, He made a very ‘aecxarnination of It through marine glasses qubat abort distance, and fs very positiveabout mabelog the topinastof some sunken craft, He groseamned the aurtuce of the luke closely, but ead not discover anything adrift, which init pitothe Mdontity of thotmnfortutinte vossol. Tha aust projeots wbout thirty fect above tho water dia nugie of ( degrees, ehuwing thut the ves- plaonterside, ‘Cho spar-uuoy olf the light feet. nnd the celling serves the purpose of bul- warks. ‘Tho rail fatmurticed to tho top of hor frames. While sholooka odd, the fact of bor stability and her carrying capacity make hor a dvalrable craft. THRY ARE NEVE NOTICED. Toronto Matt: “Chicaro men don't like to sco aCanndinn fleet in port, us thoy aay tho rates drop atone, Now they know flow shippers on Late Onturlo feel when thoy sce American ves- sols that have wintured down buro cutting tho rates, A BUOY DISPLACED. The eau bnoy from tho Inner boundary of the Hmerald Channel hig idrageed down the river aunt below the tunnelerib. It will bo repluced at oneo, Homer, coal to Chicago, % couts; schooncr F, I, Danforth, conl to Chileno, 05 conte. Cannl Creights very slow ut 444 conts on wheat and 4 conta on corn, Bhipments, 187,000 bushels, PONT COLNORNA, Spectat Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, Pour Connonse, Ont. June 23.—Passod down —Sebooner Novada, Chicago to Kingston, corny propellers Dominion, Toledo to Monireal. gon- oral Caray Coltic, Chicngo to Montreal, woncral eargu, Up—Schoonera John Magee, Charlotte to Cht- eagg, cont; Craftsman, Kingston to Chienga, Nght: J. C, Woodrull, Kingston to Toledo, Iguts Beott. Oswoxo to Cotenwo, vouly duel ph, to Milwaukee, ratlread tron, Arrived at Welland railway atevntor—Stoain- barge Tecumseh, from Chicugo, wheat. SAIQUETTE, Special Diapatsh t0 The Chicago Tribune. Manquertn, Mich. Juno 22.~Arrived—Pro- pollers John Glidden, Superior, and Republics schooners 8, FB, Minch, Sophia Mineb, 1.1. Webb, Sundasky, 4 i Kimble, G. Holland, Trenton, dy MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE TO VRASHIS RNTEING TOLEDO. Spretut Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Toneno, O., Junv2.—Capt. W. UO. Perry, who has charge of the work of ralaing the fron span of the Pennsylvania bridge, carried away by tho 2 Extle, G. Sherman, W. Young, and Ishpeming. tanightod w few minutes after lonvingtho'| {oat th time of the rent Howl Must | bie tvod Ane We DB. Gitlo with sonbonre’ gdalty of thosunkon vraft, and this pocs to + Li ‘i Noll and F. Luighton; schooners A. liradley, F. ington Capt, Hoye’s statemont, Ite also re- | Use be used In passing through the | frown, Ilitie Walls, and Clara Parker; pro- Ponnsytvanta draw after night, as the piling to be usodl [1 raletng the auaken span is direetly in the unannol. Vesela coming tn or going ont auuist Lake the vast slo of the draw, 119 tho pill projets from northeust of the centre of the west side of tho draw to the west duoknue, A large white light wilt ue on the cost and asmiull white light on the west end of the structure, and dtwatehoun will be in attendases togive any informnauon, NEW WELLAND CANAL. Spectat Dtapateh to The Chicayo Tribune, TronoLD, Ont, dune 2.—Fotr wiles or the north end ot the naw Wellund Caml are now Hed to ita full Mybt, Including elght tovies, Ho fur, not the slightert mishap bas oveur! notwithatundiug the vastness af the work. ‘Che fuct: that the portion now: proved is bullt through gum testillea to the eareftl supervision: whiell his feet oxereisod thronghont, ind places: He beyond a doubt that the whole will baw auc. yexd. ‘Tho grent urawhnek to the rapht come pletion of tho works has so far been the une countnbly delay of the rotd-beidre eontraetors: in not sooner completing these structures. Men were working all last night to place n temporury: fiont bridge at the Ningara steeot crosalny ut St. Catherines, 40 that public travel should not bo intercepted. ‘This was successfully accome plished,. aud tenma paused over os usual this morning. THY RIYSTANORRNS BTRIKE AT MONTITAL. Hpectt deutteh to ‘The Chieayo Trtbnes Montivat, dune 2.—There is tittle clutngo in the attitude of silp-owners and thee striking warknien, Beth parties xeum: determined to bold out, to the serions lagu Allan Company is stopping thelr vex: Que- bea and unhatding there, They sout four barges: Tatten with: rst) and 4 floatiie clevutor ta Que bec to-duy. Seven stevedorca haya ngeoed to pellers Smith Moore und 1, 33. Halo, MILWAUKRR, Sptelat Dapatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Wis. hing 22.-—-Tho : schooners Moonlight and Portorarrived from below during luat night, but nothing got in to-day. Depurtures wore contined to coarse froight-. that Jt was vory fogyy for several days serlous to Sunday, and ho Is of tho opinion that thestrange craft collided with some propeller. qtuaillog vessel and was cut down, She iles In uutly 100 feet of water, ‘The whole affalr is prouded In mystery at presunt, whieh will be deared up poly by the arrival of the erew of the IMated vessel aC sun port. No fenrs nro en- trained for their sufety, on wecount of tho fort distatico the cratt tca trom the iund. BLOCKADING THE RIVE : Capt, Carey, the Murborimuster, Is determined that vesselnion shall not blockade the river and lconveniency the public ty setting in ino tard of the bridges and keeping thom open an tanecessary longth of thine, «Te anya vesselinen putt, When wind-bound, either reraule at their ketgur be towed into tha tmsin, Instead of fronting in between tho bridgos, thay eanans. feos which sometimes require ours to stralgut+ |e Hout. Ho doca nat denire ta bu arhitrary, oF toreusonable, but is redolved that the berbor ulations shall be respected ov violators pune ited. During the pust fow days vussulmen hive: Md thoir craft towed to the main river and there rotted a change In tho wind, thus narrowing We channel snd making it extremely ditlenit fe Incoming or outgoing vessels to male thole uy, ‘This, the Aurbormaster suys, mist aud dull be avoided in tho future. DAKE FREIGHT. é Grain fretghta continied cney, vessol-dwnors doing of fur biher rated. The corn rate to Bufalo wua venerally reported ati ce ‘tho toragements since GUE Inst reports Ww y Barfalo—Senooner Arabia, 4U.UM Lnsbels cor whoner S'rimble, 48,000 biahels corns schooner Ril Locke, #100) Dishela tiaxdddll. ‘For Mant mal-Propoller Europe, 10,00. bushels ‘vie YorErio—Propeller Lobigh, 1,0) bushels ou: ers, Grain froights are demoralized, aud agents ducling to report rites, Tho schooner Porter ie ehartered for 48,000 bushels of wheat to utralo, ‘TOLRDO. Speetat Dispateh to The Chteapo Tribune. Town, Ow dune 22—Charteret to-day-+ Kouconers J, ¥. Builey, wheat to Oswesxu, oss conta; A.H, Moores, whent to Duritalo, £2¢ cont: Jdolingon, cont to Murine City, 0 cents fre Aci, cout to Dotrolt, o conta: Burkelow, Ok und ash lumbor to Hullalo, $3.60 and 83; Sea Guil, whent to Bulfate, 244 conts, CUEBOYGAN, «Bpeelat Dispatch to The Chicaso Tribune. CULUOVGAN, Mich. dine 22,—Cleured—Pro- pellers Cahunbin, Canada, Ste. Maric, hud Van Htanltay sebouner Liaperini, Suhooner Fiectwing and tug Carkins Munsed down—Bohoonor David Vince, Norty wind, brisk, Weathor tine. ESOANAIA. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. EACANAMA, Mch., Jun czt—Arrived—Steamors Alcona, O.Pownsend, and City of New Yorks sehouners Col. Cook, Watertuwa, D, Kelly, Swale low, aid San Diego, Dapurted—Steuinors Atconn and City of Now eare. Fa San Diego, Watertown, and ‘ul, Cool, BIUE, Speciat Diuvatch to The Chicago Teit the aien’s toring. a lomber frolghts ure firm, though niuiy ves IN DRY-DOCK, Ente, Pa. June 2.—Entered—Propellers Ryor- orners aro applying for conver stilt, euch ay Spectat Disnatch to The Chieaon Tyibune. eth, ore, Marquette; Lycoming, merchaudiac, Chicuoy Glargow, tant, ehundlae, Buililo; Tuttle, oro, Marquette. Cleared—Propetior Giisgow, Hay City, ight; steamor Aretiy, tnorehandise, Duluth, DULUTH, Spectal Mapaten to ‘The Chicago Tribune. TDvLuTn, Minn., dine 2.—Arrived-—Propatlers . Asia, and Qitebeus bares Brunawiek, —Propellers Ontario, J. 1. JLurd, and Inding largo Kato Buttoroniny tug Gladiator towing schooners Harvey Dissel, 't, C. Piatt, and. Timm Coyne, . novanton. Sperial Disnatch to The Chitago Tribune + THovarron, Mic! une S.—Arrivod—Schoon = er Renben Dowd, in Detroit; propeller City of Freusont, from Chicaxo, Clesrad—Sehvonor Mineral State, for Clove- fond. BAY CIty, ordmoot, posts, und telogruph-poles, The pre falling rates Jor Imber ure aa follows: Slug. 1 Ludington, Menorained und Malatee, $2.25; Waite lake, 82. DOCK NOTES, iB umber market was clear of vessels yoster~ MinwAucer, Wis, Jung 22—Tho sehooner C, Usritnior Ubinas inves &. Duvia wont ‘futu dey-dauk to-day to stop & louk, SONnT OF CHICAGO. AURIVALS. gabe F. 8, Itobinson, Menvkannue, uinbor. Eehr Willan Geutidy, Monokaunde, Maher, ule Muncy Wituges, Sonokunuoe, tuambur, Brmie Citewen, Sliwauker, eutnttetes. Sunt Grace Uriumond, Sout Haven, aundelos, Stir Khyuvusgan, Milwaukee, rundrivs, or Nyitok, uf tha Unton’ | Prep Clty uf tui, Bustle, coy ang Le x Tae propeller Montana was at tho Gatenn Ele Mor last nieht tritig on writin, Tue United States steamer Doltuh Ia In port on. Nour of Inspection of lighthouses, The popular ween Ung, loaves this eventing for Huitaty. Tho tug Brockway towed her big tathou ladingtun fo this pore in thirty-six how The schoonur Minmi Helle-tefe inst night for Manjuetto ta low fran for Owdensburg, N.Y. \ Line schooner U, Michelson, tying Inthe lylite Wane ellp, Is, tsviniy tenow muttninast put in and trup Fuyatta, Manisve, utabe Drop sky hark, Bouton }arbor, Meupe Arann ‘niu Peoircoiiy castnboll Laude Yeap Lohhth, Barle, siiteie, Heap linekeve, Aluskexon, lauber. fropd. t. Durronahs, Grund Maven, sundries, Prop Datla, Batre git, Prop take Erte, Calfinuwoad, sundrlos, r MuMIes, from Paral Je havin TIO te, Eptctat Dispatch to Te Chteago Tribune, singtein Little provatter Bkylark.of Grabam & nh data “: wah nnd Tatiabie wines i niabore bit Re ae penat bare Ling loft last mt for Konton 68, lutaber. Chleago. : ¢ ily we corLixawoon. ‘Too bie schaoner Zack Chandler loft yoaterduy, I Nau for Heeannba tu toad iron, her awner refusing tO Helugane Coluiawcid ml dartér-her for zrain at tho prescit tow rates. Ange al atargun th The propulter Soper tsin the Chivagn Dry-Dack ving a now wheel put in her. “The: propaller Gula Campbell is utzo.{n the samo dook having a ‘bow wheul tightened, . Yeaterday there were alxty-ong arrivals at fort aixtecn of which were stow and forty. Speetal Dunateh to The Chicago Tribune, Conurnawoon, Ont, Juny:2,—Sallod—Steamer Hurthern Queen, for Chicago, pissenyers and PONT DALMOUBIR, + Spectat Wispatch ta ‘The Chicago Tribune, +, Dorr Datos, Ont, Jung 2—Passed up Sebooner Hurtford, Osweye to Cbluago, coal. Oe hint, IhiMbur. sijcety Hamathin ba Miniutana, Suukecon, wood. icniph Campbell, Gurdon Say, posta, 1 Pun de White bance, haber, te He Anliiet, Muskewtn, inmbor, Muskegon, umber : racoi Low, tas, Nesail vessels, Tho departures numbered six- , ae Seolght—ourteon steuts oud lifty four wll. triacetin, Minh urate. REUNIONS. A ishermen, whlly tahliyg ai tho. foot at Fanjator, Grsnd Hnvan, luuibor, " y-Olutith strect yesterday, found tho bor + + a 7 ay Capt, Arehlo Forgusons tho. dlistatod. Muster 4 A RE le ye ede Tanna puiata, A Wile lake, tumbar, thy Buttatee, eat, cardutt, Girish bityon, fumbor, hntfatte, cat, Ke Tuinvor, Sette Lavinda, Mendiinea, limber, We fanuind, AlteazeKOn, tutabur, * ‘ Huy, talleny-tlos, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dernorr, Meh. June 22.—The veterans and ex-prisoners of war, now assembled in this city, settled down (o business this morn- Ing. ‘Shey met at Music-llall at 10 o'clock, nul several brief speeches wera made and {ho schoaner Ostrlel, who was drowned Seok nia nat Monday while big vussul was ene lefog the mouth of ihe river, cs Ivlseald that a grout many vessel-nwnors, In jer of the high rate at which vcasel-praperty faxed at this port, wilt aol a saint interest Ii x Ip Veedols ta pariics residing at) Haelne, anitowar, and other porta otitalde af Silinols, the ive Oke Whliosel 1s eri flee Minwkewans wutite Fo thom relstered (here, aud thus ovudo py? i nd, Himber and plier, letters of regret read from President Gar- taxes hero, £ eee Ealird. tat onirana canes ? tekdy Hoes: Hanon and Sherldan, and Mss B® letir Stile Navi, Bhs May a Noro, reallway-tion, Clara Barton, he DIM pending In Congreas 2 be fiourt } . a Pence tae ie . our Hed Mer AHO crintipaten to tho effect that the ex-prisoners of war Feeunisott, Collingwanud, fullway- tox, Kop Laiuing Suitonaid, Stnniatu, 1uniber, elie Fuctiy, Miikuxor, Tatlice, Bene Helintae, handfiatiny luntier, ‘Bebe budus, Grand Layer, bark, ACTUAL BAMLANGS, om re eafadalpue Hein RRO ua corm. ; prop 1 4 tee ye halts, bald bu wine aad aundrton, rueelvo n penslon at the rate of $8.0 month for thelr servica and §3 a day for tho timo spent in Confederate prisons was rend, pond, of course, approved, Resolutions ‘were - adopted aaklug the “President to temomber the soldier In making hits mupoltite ments. Capt, Lovell, of Lockport, N.Y. made an arguement in favor of the forma- | tlon of 9 stovk company, of ex-prisonon to bay and keep the site of the Andorsonyvilly Prison as amomento, J. HE. Mektery, of the Waite tho tug Shields was towing the schooner iigon, taden, duwn the river yesterday, and Vien near the Jown Elevator, tho tug Commo- ‘como up tho river with the barge Grimsby, Wit, ‘The Shields zave the’ slgnil to tha Com: Solora to koop to tho atnrbuurd, witch tho ee anawored, but immediately after tha abe, Gnmodoro algnaled to the Shields thut she wag rap i. U. Peters » yiiatou, lzht, vlog to pava on her port. The Bhlolds unawored rob eluuree tatibae Sideaciony sundetea, Ftho atnruoard alienal, ne abo had tho right, aw | foeth LOees ena Arte ase, 1» HUON bit wheat, dleratonil toni at Gen. Sturgis, and tui to some atatemonts not at all compllinentary to thotoficer, It was adopted, ‘This afternoon the yisitors were treated to a rite on the river, Later thera wha n paraidy, and the sec oka wus towing a lonied vesee!, notwithstanitny, peu G40, Hneewuphé, Grand tiuvon, sundrion. Sixteenth Mlinols Cayalry,. offered a resolu ‘blob thi alt: | > Abunitn I fupbiery 7 re ‘ erat agemmery et aan due sent | acu haze Sttataee n ion nag tho reelent£ appolat no Ho idles, cutting bor downto tbe water, and-lntifer Heme Khoboy sain, Biilwag hy uy sunditon. J fp Ko ipa a hh PS Worloua damages ‘There wan evidentiy a] Keul damian, Wurtela tis, Sndsundeies, | druntcardor seoward, i Biundurstandimg on tho part of the Captain of Sefommodore aa to tho conreo of tha Sileds tay aabor commander is one of the PF LOW, tearctul, tugmen on the river, Tho Harrl- fami be pluced In dry-dook for ropaira, ‘The Reber Herschel, Monuinings, Scie slapy tte Ga Wks taanins aupitelen. eas ba, Hytt rests Hone As junlstuu, I Belted CANN, IELTS sa 1 moe, Ht ime was onty altizhtly Injured, Hehe Ari Licey, Stsitaia ‘ My ond day concluded with more speeches and “Mao byt OUND IN DADEN CANAL. fh Toinbio tuinaneus bees core orations at Music-Hall, ohuze steatn-buro Clty of ome, conte lag fees went hurd aground ha Oj Ke y pone song ie Wesh, Hed fitvor, a, on Uinnl yose | Bohr Mupy Ludington, Ia JACKSON COUNTY (MICH, ) PIONEERS Sra a sje netoue aed | BE aT ag Siecl Diath foe CXeuerewne ‘ HORN KNOCKED OFF 5 four Anudorson, Muskouun Woh ‘ dJacnson, Mich, -Jime %-—The Ploneer ght tchooner 2.18, King bad her horn knooked | Neural. 1. ft tt Slarinottes light Soclaty of Jackson County held a rounfon at tatsad bridges postorday oreebag, © ulosKo Bent Goorin, Buarusoa tags fight. 8 Clork’s Lake, twelve miles from here, to-lay, eur A iol 6 4 q Hour If Ah tle Nigh, The gathering was lirge and pleasant, The enny settlers had an enjoyable day. An a z iad | THE LUMBER TRADE, Robin 1 Wilson, Aluekop une. aullres was delivered’ by ex-Goy,, Austin 7 BAST BAGINAW, a oat Son Kveil iva Hato rant en Vuh, Blair. . Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Plohis SG: Aucrowe: Cenrdon Bay Meets wt ———— 3 iid Saarnaw, Mich. June £—Bhippors aro | Sone tagnuoan h don. ins ht - SHEBOYGAN COUNTY, WISCONSIN, blog efforts to Uroak Iumbor frolght £5 conte | Hebe farmion, Bi loscuhsa Leland, Hight. | gu: Sesetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune i foct, but so fav ga Iearned no vesscl's Bone jlustie war, musk ob Nai Sreuoyaan, Wis, June £2—Tho old set- becity has been scoured at lesa thao echodulo | ZonF Ut, Furia furan, Fane th Berwecd. tlora of Sheboygan County have a reunion rss ‘Twenty-three charters reported to-day, | Kehr Coral, Silver jake, : nnd piento at Sanford’s Park, “Sheboygan nee trom Ray City and $425 from this portto | Behe Qnward. Muniiga, Tht, 5 Falls, to-day, Many pioneers who came tere ante and Tonawanda, and $2.50 and $276 to ete ftoan Bolla outmater. sun les. bofore. 18%4 are expected to bu In nttendauce. fe forts and Colona: “the tug Bumuor and | Bebe Xd Jiu, Blain fie Ce aati tata LO ced suas one Rave RollssCay AYbennt ant pa heats. | RIVER IMPROVEMENT,” os Woménts from the river net week—01,001,000 | ROBE HAL Ne ty Barty. Witlia Laake, Ilthty - Counc Burrs, In, June %3,—The ‘seo port arican | town, Stepominee, abt ond day of the River Lnproyement Conven- KS of Buvinaw Hiver, Nand davon, HadriyE. ee ton proved yery successful, Speeches woro nareen and dry, which iv a low catimate, Hag eon rey HT areca made by a number of perions, and tho resu- iS MONK RCON ae cy ett oe saeere ig ro {ations offered yestcniay, sully Sleenased, An Labatt aio We row foxon, ‘ ; amendment was offered asklug of Congress wnpataon, Miob,, Juno 2.-—Cloaranoes to-day | BOe (Ati ue Ring, tau cien, an actatitional A enlakien DE SIN),000, 10 be Tare ee ante, oa cock Behr (wo volhers, Norin Port, lant, used oxeluslyely for: romoving sie and Hept& Fau, of this city, have purchased | Gene cio, Kingeion, Jib bu darn, ‘ diner obstacles fromthe Misnoucl iRiver, oA. frome Ponuld, tio naw, stoun-barge we Tort | Hebe Jaabolta sands, Mublatua lye, ae F gis ie nfortha lumbor trade, Jt made ite Brat je 0. Novela, Green Lay, Nat. ease conmnittes to take charge of thy appropria- ance here to-day, — tlon was opppintod, consisting of ‘fhumpson ‘ —— OTHER LAKK PORTS, of Missaurl, Baker of Knusas, MeKay of Da- AROUND THE LAKES, DETROIT, ebraska, with headquisters kota, Boyd of N in in oon, LAUNOI OF A NEW DAnOE, sclty, The Convention adjourned at tie new barge Seldon A. Marvin was launched y day at Toledo. ‘The Murvin was constructed Spread Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Deruort, Mich. June 2.—Passed down—Pro- pollorsJunivta, Commodore, Badger State, Joby Pridyeon, Jr.. B. W. Dianchurd, and Kevbvstor; steaw-harzes Prindiville und barges, Alpena and consort, Westford and barges, Lowe}! and Dons Die in tus Honee, Ask your di lat tor Hough on Hats” Te cleare out v ne alee, hed-buy rouchas, yer> lu, tes, wuts, Insects, Le. per box, ’ the well-known shipbuilder, J, B, Huiley, and epenodel ceare of tho kiud. She is ie ‘feed irl, $3 feet beuin, and 23 foot depth of bold, THE WEATIER, The South Still Roasting in a Phenomenally High Tem- perature. New Orleans the Hottest She Has Boen In Eight Years—Five Deaths from Sunstroke. Arizona and Texans Btill Basking in 105, and Mississippl in 100, Chicago Promised Fair Weather, with Northerly Winds, Veer> ing to Southerly. Terrible Prodictions of a Canadian Astronomer with a Herd Heart. ‘SIGNAL SERVICE. Orrice or Tie Ciimr SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasutnotos, D.C, June 25—1 2. m.—Indl- entions—For ‘Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, fair weather, varlable winds, mostly north- vasterly, nnd stationary or higher tempera- ture and barome! For the Lower Lake region, fatr weather, northorly winds, becoming variable, and sta- flonary or higher temperature and barom- eter, : For the Upper Lake region, falr wenther, northerly winds becoming yarinble, and sta- tlonary or falling barometer. For tho Uppor. Mississippi and Lower Mis- sourl Valleys, partly cloudy weather, possi- bly local raing, winds mostly southensterly, statlonury or higher temperature, aud slowly. falling barometer. ‘ i "The Chief Signal OMicer furnishes tho fol- lowing special bulletins __,, Local rains have falien in ‘Tennessee, the South Atlante States, and In Dakota, - Else whore falr weather hag prevailed. Brisk to igh northeasterly winds .prevall in the Sonth Atlantic States, ensterly in Mlssourl, Towa, and Minnesota, and northerly in the Lake region, ut ‘The temperature has fallen In theSouthern States. It is below the mean for the month enstoft the Rocky Mountains, except in tha Gulf States, The highest temperatures yes- terday were 105 at Eaglo- Pass, 103 at San Antonio, Concho, and Stockton, 102at Cor- sieann, 100 at Vicksburg! 09 ut Shreveport and Jacksonville, $8 at Denison, Fair weather fy indicated for Friday tn the Atlantic const States, LOCAL OBSERVATION, Cunroad, June 2--10:18p, me Weather IMighost temporaunre, | i Lowust temperature, 09. GENLIAL. OUSRNTATIONS. CHIWAGY, Jive 22-2:18 p.m, = Silex Wind, |atn| ae wetir, cidy ute, eSeceslececcecccece Cun CGusoTescose, aes: Sessa: ES URATRESH SATE TALS LESH ie Wy jccecBaccececoececceaesc Ditopeepdeision menses vo small to measure. ‘ir ‘ CIIMERAS DIRE, Orrawa, Ont, Jung 24—An astronomer, welting to a city paper; says; As the moon wilt be at her inferfor: conjunction June 25, and ag the planets willbe but a few degrees outofconfunctlon, 1 would adyiso seamen to got their vessels Intg,sufe harbors tHE that date be passed. ‘Yerrifie gales, accompanied by hall, will blow from tha southenst at all Allantle cousts. Brillinht showers of meteor will oceur, especially within the tropics. ‘The tides will bo nnusually high tn the West In- ales, ond hurricanes will prevall un the cast aide of the Rocky Mountains, ‘The month of Jduly-will be excessively hot, owing to the heated utmosphere returning from tho equa- torial regions.” NEW ORLEANS, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Orwvans, June $.—Maj. Frederlek Frye dled of sunstroke this evening, Ie was Major of the Ninth Connecticut during tho War, and Intterly Justice of tho Penca and clerk’ in tho Custom-House, Ho was a ineinber of the Clncinnall. ‘Chere were four other deaths of sunstroke to-lny, ‘20 the Weatern Anvetated Press, New Oxveans, duno 23.—Tho Signal Bervice reports the maximum. temperature v7, the highest in elght yeors, ‘There wera six sunstrokes and four fatal, RELIGIOUS, THE BAPTISTS, Tho second dny’s session of the Aurorn Baptist Assoclation’s anntial imesting was opened yosteruny morning in tho Luptlst church of Downer’s Grove, Ill, by a prayer and confession led by the Rey. 1, M, Cioff, of Morris, A delegation of forty-four Unptists arrived from Aurora in the morning, making the attendance quite large, and the chureh -was woll filled during tho day, and a great dea Uw futerest was Taauitested m the’ pro- oo -Rey, A. Ht Newton, Agent of tha Publleation Baclety, spoke an the uclely’ duchig iy the: work of the past year, ‘The work had been enlari all over the country, and at present the claty was laboring In forty-three States mud Territories, Reniarks on the good wark of the Boclet were mudo by the Reva, Kallis Alte ks, Fhrat, Kinney, Coif, Prescott, au others. , ‘ollowing tla subject the Assoclational Miksiunary Coimiuttes report waa made, It tuld of the work which had been done dure Ing thy year, Miss M,C, Hurdelte spoke for the Woinan's Maptist Home and State Sils- slonary Socluty, referriue to the degradation of woiien in the South, and of the noud of Work on the part. of the Suviety in. that quarter and among all of the forelgn popula- an. ‘ t ~ ” : ‘Tho May. J, Woodward, of. Kanoville, Preached the usual. doctrinal sermon betore tha Nochuly from tha text, "Jlokd fast till 1 cone"—Hep,, Uy 15. - ‘the Sycaker Was oi old-fashioned: preacher, mud he dellygres regular old-fashioned: doctrinal sermon, which was heartily enjoyed by the *old- thuers” present, ae ‘Khe Asgociatlon then adjourned until aftore noon, and the ladies served a palatable lunch to the delegates in the school-houge next to oar aston opened with a praise JOON sesSiOU ake ut ‘She after ducetlng conducted by Rey, H, BL Fos cot. of Hinckley. The Rev. J. L. Jackson, of the Park Place Chureh, Aurora, delivered an adress on the 'Foreticn Mission Cause,’” and the Rey, C, First followed with an ad- {trees on behalf of the American and Foreign phe ‘The Association then gave way to, the Wornan’s Forelgn Missfonary Society, whose meeting veenpied the remahider of the nfter- noon session. Mrs, H.C. First presided, and papers were rend and addresses delivered y Mra, Emma Sennott, of Plaluflelds Mrs, J. dfowe, President of the Woman's Baptist Forelgn Missionary Soclety of the West; Mra. if. W. Conley, of Joliet, and Miss” A. 1. Stevens, a rettirned missionary from Buruah, The annual re- port of tho Society was read by the Associa- tlonal Secretary, Mrs. M. U, Young, of Pinine field. Itembraced nn interesting review of Ee work done by tho Soclety during tho year, After a supper, served by the ladies of tha Associntlon, the evening séssion was opened by the Rev. Mr, Arranhouse, of Aurora, who Jed a promise ting. ho Rey. BM. Stnith opened a discussion of thea question, “What Are the Causes of Spiritual Decl ston?” and a number of the brethren par- tIelpnted in the discussion, The meeting will adjourn atd o'clock this afternoon, During the day the Eduentional Soelety will be heard from, and the yarlous cominittves appointed the first day of the meeting will report. INSTALLATION, A large ond attentive audience gathered in the attractive Presbyterian Church at Jlyde Park inst evening, the occasion belng the installation of the Rov, Edward C, Ray, forinerly of the ‘Third Church of Ellzabeth, N. J., a8 pastor of the aboye church, In tha nbsence of the Rev, IL W. Patterson, D. D., who has been appointed to act as Modera tor the Rev. Henry Granger, of Maywood, acted In that capacity. rhe Moderator redd the Serlptures and Jed in prayer, The Rey. Herrick Jolinson, D. D., preached fromm £. Cor, iy 24. “Christ. the ‘Power of God.) After the sermon the Installation proper began by the Moderator propounding the usnal questions to both the candidate for the pastorate and the congregation, After which the Rey. Mr. Ray was «ly declared tha pastor. The Rev. D. 8. Johnson, D. D.. formerly pastor of the church, delivered a yery appropriate address to the mew pastor. The Rev. George C, Noyes, D. D., Evanston, delivered a practical charge to the parishian- ers. ‘The Rev. i. 'T. Miller, of the Sixth, jtesbstertan Church, offered the prayer of installation, and the benediction was pro- nounced by the Rev. Mr. Ray. ‘The cxer- elses were interspersed with song, led by the church choir. SUNDAY-SCIOOL CONVENTION. Spetlal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Tonoyto, Ont, June 2.—The Sunday- School Convention met this forenoon, with Mr. C, B, Stoutin the chalr, in the pavilion atthe Gardens, After an opening service of praise and prayer, conducted by the Rev. 11. M. Parsons, Mayor MeMurrieh and the Hon, GW. Allan addressed the delegates in terms of welcome, The Hon. Edward Blake then addressed the audience. . He referred to the interna- tlonal Prison Congress, which had done tinuch good In ascertaining the best means of treating @rime. ‘This Convention was as- selubled for a high ant holy» mis- sion, ‘This subject hnd raised broad Nines of demarcation, but therd was a grand tla whleh bound together all Chris- tlans, ‘This tle was being asserted by this Convention In its numerous ramnliications, ‘There were over 5,000 public schools for secttinr education in the Provinces, 1t had not yet been made compulsory, for we had not seen Nght to go that tar. In over 4,000 of the sechouls they were opened with prayer, and Ina darge nimber the “Ten Command- ments were read, But on the Suuday-schouls were we dependent for religious education, Seetarinn bitterness was being replaced by. feolings of moderation “and love. As to tho Revised Testanent, it was gratifylng to think that hundreds of thousands of Sunday-sehoot teachers were studying it In order to arrive at the truth, Diterences there would doubtless bo till the yell was parted, but we were goulng nearer aud nearer to essential we Te allnded to the pence policy uf the Ghidstone Govern- ment, Which gave great hope for the future and for the greater spread of the Gospel. He concluded with's fine pieture of the day when an era of peace would be Inaugurated, Me was frequently applauded. + After slinging, ie Hon, A. IE Colquitt, Gov- ernor of Georgia, adiressed the Convention, Kind as the reception had been, it was not Jess cordial than they had expected, Ho alluded to the Convention held In’ his State, and said that the Britishers who at- tended were such tne-looking men they must have been selucted by n convention of Indies, Whenever a fine-looking or eloquent man got up fo speak on the plntforn, the audiences asked thenselves: “1s he from Canna?” Applause} Hahnd discovered that Cana- dinng knew how to shake hands, and he could assure them that thelr sympathy was reciprocated. Ise concluded with a picture of the trlumph of victory witeh would take place on thelr landing on the othor shore, Mr. BF. Jacobs, of Puleako, was the nest speaker. He referred to tho fact tata trinity of ‘Toronto delegates had recelved them, and that there were only two to re- spond, But, then, Gov. Colquitt might be regardad ag twins, [Laughter] Retorring to the fame hung around the ‘pavitlon, he trusted that the time would come when there would be but one flag. lo desertbedt the tlie of: inunigratton which was steinmed In Chicago by a few, humble workers, whose success was duo to their feet organization, Ie understood behind this International organization there were fo be State, Provincial, county, snd township orguniantions to back it tp. half nullon of intuigrants had arrived: this your, and Satan's donmtn over the yast West. Would require ta be overpowered by the or- ganization of this (nternationtl Assteiation, Tho report of tha Executive Cominittes was then read. Among other mutters, It atated- that 200 delegates from tha States aud Canada had attended the Jtaikes Convene tlon, and some. of them wore present and syould give sketches of what was done there. ‘Two States and severnl Territories, and other States whora the orguniztion had become feeble, lind been looked after. 3 It was announced that Col, Gzowakl had in- | vited tho Seleates and thelr Indies to 0 gar den party ta bo held at his residence to-mor- row afternoon, and that cards of Invitation would be distributed, Ht wasresolved to refer all motions to the Exeeutiva Committee without debate, A Cumiittes on Permanent Orgunizution wns appointed, WISCONSIN EPINCOPALIANS, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Miawavuker, dune 22.—There was a tively time to-day In the Episcopal Dinecue of Wiaconatn, now in seaslon in this elty, aft: er ‘tha election ‘of minor oficors tho ald Canon or Cathedral question regarding an Inhorited right of the Bishop and tha assess- inent of church dues esing wy for consitern: ton, Tho mutter was formally disposed of. Inst year, but was called ta<dny to bo amond- ed fa minor detall or two, Moses M, Strong, n prominent politielan and Eplscopallan, hada report to make nuainst the former ac. Hon of the Council Inthe premises,” Bishop Woills called hin te order & thy or two,and, hot obeying, he was given his choles ta stop fading or leave the room. Tlu chose the jatter, anil Jett amid great excitement, - Hot disonssions followed. and at a date hour the miatior was Inld over until ta-morrov, 5 et STRIKING BULL-TRAIN MEN, Special Muspatch ta The Chicagy Tribune, Sioux Crey, Ia, June 2.—The steamer Niobrara, arrival tis evening from Plorre, brings nows that the strike of bull-traln awne ors ucts alle holds Sub, Ucanapartatinnt compantea who relglit through from ralltond paliisto Deadwood hays bought some frelghting outita, but bniltran mon refuse to allow them to load,. Nuts have. been removed from soine of the ens thy tlylvors hustled and forced toatap toad mr acl bull-tali men say not a pound shall bo fouslest excepting at their Agures,—two and alt conta for she haul, Sumo frelaht. wilt. ing Wsiniiitary stil, and the transportation companies Wil eall on tho inlltary nt Port Sully for protection, ‘These teuepartation companies are working with the Alibyatkoa GS Paul Road. The strikers Bre quiutly backed by tha Chicago & Northwestern, , which road is not hampered by throng freights, ‘Nhe Dank of Plorre has olfered to Tend the strikers $10,000 te buy grub while the strike Insta.’ ~ _———— AND STILL THEY COME. BAN Francisco, June 24—Arrived, the British steamer Naples, from Hong Kong, with 000 Chinese. Oleared, the British bark Englowood, tor Queenstown, be enabled to play tts ald gam utter dhe atl: MESSRS, WILCOX AND BELL, News of the Recovery of the Body of the Former. | Still Searching for Dr. Bell's Body— The Difficulties of the Sit- uation. ‘ Full Account of the Sad Affair * by J. Frank Lawrence, Esq: Sorrow fal Ending of an Excursion Under- taken for Reoreation and Pleasure, Dutvrn, Minn,, June 22.—S, N. Wileox's body was recovered. I have dispatched tug to the river for it, and toald In further search for Dr. Bell's body, I found Bell's rod Inst night,; You cannot concelye of the difficulty of operating eighty miles away on an unset- tied const, and only reached. by bont sent ex- pressly for thls purpose, J. Frank LAWRENCE. LETTER FROM MR, LAWRENCE. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Deruri, Minn, June 2.—Belleying that the peuple of Chileago would be Interested In the facts connected with the drowning of two such prominent cltizens as 8. N. Wilcox, Egq., and Dr, Bell, 1 write a hastily prepared. explanation. A party, consisting of the above-named gentlemen, Mr. R. 1. Bulktey, and myself, left Chicage on Hriday, June 10, foro fishing excursion along the north shore of Lake Superior, and to acquire Informa- tion in regard to the pine lumber growing near it, Arriving at Duluth on Sunday, we busted ourselves Monday forengon !n char- terlng a tug to take us to our first fishlog polnt and {u engaging boats and a crew to Aecompany us and mannize them and do our cooking, pitch our tents,ete. Weleft Duluth about noon with provisions for a two weeks? cruise, and at sunset arrived at BAPTISM RIVER, where tha tug loft us, and we pitched our tent. Meeting with only fair ‘luck here, ‘Tuesday noon westarted on our sailboat for Manitou River, some fifteen miles farther vast, taking everything along, We ‘arrived. opposit the mouth of the river about & p. in, and left the saliboat In our small boat to fish In the river, the sailboat taking the tents aud Indians In charge a mile or more farther, nround a sharp corner where there was good camping-grounds, and indeed the nearest pos- sible place to erect tents for any stay, ‘I'he river isa large stream, falling. down rock fully fifty feet, making an timmense pool, and shutoff from the lake by a sandbar, whlch only left a narrow channel for the stream to, escape Into the Inke, ‘The fishing-gronnd’ was in the pool, some half an acre in extent, and only renched by boat through this nar- row, deep, swift channel. On Wednesday o high wind set In from the northenst, causing rough sen; but, after breakfast, Mr. Wil- cox determined to brave It, and persuaded the Indian boatinan to row him to the pool, He returned to dinner with GREAT LUCK, butin the face of a stiif wind and a raging sea. On ‘Thursday it was so rough we all remained in camp, but on Friday morning it was a Ittle calmer, and Mr. Wileox and Dr, Bell determined to visit the river naaln, though azalust the carnest expostulutions 0 Abr. Buhle and myself, and agalnst the cde vice of our boatman, Mr. Bulkley and myset remained In tent. in an hour anda half the Indian boatman, who ts oneoef the most e:- perfenced upon the north shore, came over the clits through the woods by the Inke shore, ranning at full speed, and announced that the boat capsized nbout 100 feet before entering the pool, that Mr, Wileox went down Imnediately, that Dr. Bell clung for awhile to the overturned boat before going down, drifting som 100 feet nlong the Inke, I ndinn succeeded In swimming ashore, but could do nothing except climb a clit so steep nonv had ever done it before, and REACHED US WITIL THE NEWS nearly exhausted. When, by earnest exer- tions, and walking over dangerous pluces, wo reached tho river’s mouth and jooked down the pod! and river aid jute the Inke, no vestige of anything - but fragments of the broken boat could be seen. “On Sature day morning it was suftielently sinooth for usto commened search fy our remiluing bont. We continued our search fora lon thne, but only'sueceeded In finding My. WH cox'’s fishing rad. We were twenty miles from any hitman bolngs, unless atrageling Tndians night happen. along, and with notl ing to use for resetting badles, ‘There bein no whid, we rowed twenty miles to Beaver Bay (the nearest settlement), and had some gripping rong made, and sent six of the est nien we could get to drag the vicinity, Incharge of the Captain of onr sallbont, “a competent man, ‘They have WORKED FAITIFULLY SUNDAY AND ‘TO- % DAY, only finding Dr, Dell's rod and Une, Mr. Bulkley and Llett the seene at 3 o'clock p. Mh, and eau here to-night, sume elzhty tiles, where wo sliall engnge more exper enced men and means to dspateh therg to- Morrow to alt thasa still thera. searching. We havoonly faint hopes of thelr recovers the bodies, but shall exhaust every moans to oso. It hus heen asad experivnes to tts, We went for pleasure, and It has terminatad: in sorrow here, ail us we know tn Chileage, No bine can be In any way attached to the boatrian or sallbost Captain, and Air Bulk [ey ond wngsolt alt overythlag pogsitila on this fatal morning, aud at ties before, to peprade the two gentleton from venturing nto danger. J. Praxk LAWRENCE, ———— -OIL-REFINERS, Organization of an Association In Ope Pposttion to the Standard Monepuly —Its Objectd and Expectations) Sprctat Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Prrrsuun, Pa, June 22,—Oll-reflners out- side of the Standard monopoly, at a meeting hora last wight, elfueted an organization for thelr mutual protection and to nitvance the interests of tho buslness at home and abroad, The meathig was hold with closed doors, and nothing detinit could be learned about the procecdtugs untiitoday. Philadelphia, New York, Battalo, Cleveland, Ol City, ‘Mtts- ville, Pittsburg, sud several other cities were ‘epresonted, “bh organiztion will be nown ng the National Retiners’ Associa tlon,, ‘Lhe abject Is not for ageressive work, but to yesist the encrouchinents of the Stand- ard Company, wiileh ts constantly strivlags to swallow up all the refineries which are operated Indepentoutly of that carpost- ton. ‘The organization Isa very strong ane, cubrcing al] the reflnertes in the eauntry ontalde of the Standatd Company, Pittsbur; {5 to inve a large slave of the rediing bust. ness. 1), P, Relghard is President and 1. Brundred Secretary. A lending refiner ald to-tlay that he dit not fear the Standaid $0 linet as ho did ghe want of organtation aineng outsides producers, Several (tices have occurred of Jaty dn whieh: the -tatter have been undersulling each other, and he feared that, Lf some combination and asree. . mont We not reached, the Stuuiard would aldors are weakened by competinon anon themsolves, Our principal abje We continued, “was ty arrange about fa ton, We wanted) to forma plan by whieh we could do Bll our. expartation Uhreuan + alngie firm, 80 ax to get the best ra 4s, ad make the terminal expenses is tow us purni- ble,” Zhe new organtzution Will go- inte operation ag suon gs the preliminaries can be: ary ‘ 27h. A WIFESBEATER, é Justicn’ Plorrisun yesterday held Edward O'favle to the Criminul Court la the su oF #800 for making an vasaujt with a deudly wospon upon bis wifo, Frow tho evidence O'Euolo was phate gus to be tittle leas thua a brute. A tow nigats age he wont tobls howe ut No. 16t Feit Peorla stevet and ina drunken frengy bit hiy wito over the heat with sunie Instrument, kidd! juy bee down, and thon pulled: ber bair— pull unio of Ht olt—and also gaye one of biset - drew ocruel blow, this be! the story uf the polled ollicers who came to tae rescuu, and pre rested U'foule, The wormun wag ationded by a bysicinn who yesterday teatitiod to Ler lavng een seriously injured. Tho defundunt weut to Jall ia default of bund. » RADWAYS REMEDIES. ene erences once an oaeemeteenced SARSAPARTLLTAN RESOLVENT, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Changes as Seen and Felt, as they Dally Occur, Aft- er Using a Few Doses. 1. Good spirits, disappearance of Preakness fanguor, melancholy, increase and hardincas fiesh and muscles, etc. 2, Strength inerenscs, appetite {mprovos, rele ish for fuod, po more sour cructations of water brash, good digestion, calm and undisturbed sleep, awaken fresh and vigorol 3 ‘Disappearancg of spats, blotches, Pispless the skin looke clear and eaityy the urine changed from ite turbid and cloudy appearance toaclear cherry or amber color; water paases freely from tho bladder through weltuout pain or nestlings little or no sediments no pain or wos! . 4. Marked diminution of quantity and fre quency. of {nyoluntary weakening discharged (if nfiitcted In that way), with cortainty of pore Manent cure. Incrensed strength exhibited im the secroting glands, and function ‘harmony re= stored to the several organs. 6. Yellow tinge on the white of the oyes, and the swarthy, suffron appearance of tho skim changed toa clear, lively, and healthy color. 6, ‘Those auffering from wouk or ulcernted Jungs or tuborclos will realize preat benoit In expectornting freoly tho tough phlegm or inucus from the luugs, alr ceils, bronchi or arindpipes, throat or hed; dirinishing the frequency o! cough: senoral Increase of strength throngbout tho system; stoppage of night-sweata and pains and feelings of weakness around the anitle: legs, shoulders, ete.; cessation of cold au chills, sense of suffocation, hard breathing and paroxyem of cough on lylug down or arising im 6 sora, an hess. ieee symptoms wradual t rr 1 AB ay er ‘iey the BRIISAPARILLIAN ie taken new signa of returning health will appears asthe blood improves to purity and strength discase will diminish. and al depoalts, nod tumors, cavcars, bard luinps, ote, be resolves and the unsound made sound and heulthy; ulcers, fover sores, chronia ekin diseases, gradually disappear. 8. In cases whore tho ayaa has been gnll= yated, aud Mereury, Quicksliver, CorrosiveSubs limate bave accumulated and become deposited In the bones, Joints, ctc., causing carics of the vores, rieketa, spinal curvatures, contortions, white srelings, ‘varicore yoink, eto. tho BAR~ BAPARLLLI. will resolve away these deposita and exterminate the virus of the disease from 6 Byatem, acd YF thoso who are taking these medicines for the cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, or Syphilltia diseases, however sluw may be the cure, * feck better” and find thelr general! health improving, thelr flesh and weight increasing, or even keep= ¢ its Own, It 18 n Bure Bign the cure 1s prow theso diseases the patient cithor gets botter or worse, —the virus of tn disenso le hat innctlyes if not arrested and driven from the bloud, {t will spread and continue to under+ ming the constitution. As soon as the SANSA. PARILLIAN makes the patient feat better,* overy houir you will grow better and increase fa benl{b, strength, and tlesh, Tha reat power of this remedy is In disessoa, that thronten det, os in CONSUMPTION of the bung ia-Byphttol and Ulceration of the Kidney : page of Wuter (Instantancous relief afforde- where catheters have been used, thus doing away with the painful operation of using theee inetruments), dissolving Stone in tho Bladder, and in all cases of Inflammation of the Blad= der and Kidneys. 1m chronic cases of Loucorrhiea and Uteriar Glseasca, One bottle containg more of the active princte Jos of Medoines than any other Preparation, ken In Tenspoonful doses, while others require Give or six times a8 much. sa ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Ee. RR. : RADWAY’S ee. CURES AND PREVENTS Dysntery, Diarrhen, Cholera Mo: en6 Agog Hbeumatiam, Nenraigt: therin, Infiuenza, Soce ‘Threat, Diticult Brenthing. Bowe: Complaints, uess, Diarrhes, Cholera Morbus. ut peintal diss a the buwell.are stopped 10 15 oF 10 mine ’s Koady Hellef, No ounyese of tndammation, Gu weakness or {nasttndy, wilh Fale ‘the use of tho Kt. It. Hallet, Ir WAS THE FIRS? AND I8 THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that instantly stops tho most excructating pains, ailays Iniiaininations, and cures Cougestions, or whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, other glands oF organs, by. ane supplication, IN FROM: ONE ‘TO SWENTY MINUTES. No matter how violent or cxoruointing puin tl Rauematic, Red: FABLE, Ty ae aon led, Nerv= uraigic, Or proairated with disuse may ADWAY READY RELIEF will nitord instant cus. ¥ MATION OF THE KIDNEY! ee EA SACATION OF TIE HCADDER, INFLAMMATION OF one Hone. LuNag, BORE THROAT, DIFFICULT TREATIING, CAA RTH, y HEADACHE, 7 Tf, INFLUEN Zoe NERVOUSNESS, RHR ESSN, NEURALGIA, HHEUMATIS: COLD CHILIA, AGUE CHILLS, CHILBLAINB, AND FROST BITES. Tho application of tho Ready Hollef to the Port or parts where thu pain or dificulty oxists ‘will ufford caso and vomfort, Thirty to sixty drops in half a tumbler of water ‘will in & few minutos cure Cramps, Sprains, Sour Stoinach, Heartburn, Bick Head acho, Dinrrha Dysuiturye Colic, Wind in the Bowels, and all Internal Pains, ‘ravolers should wlways vutry @ bottle of Rade way's Ready itellof with them, A few drops in water will pravent slekuies or, jaine from change of water, It is better than Pronch Urandy ot Bittora ns a atimujant, FEVER and AGUE FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty cents, ‘Thore ta not u romedial agent in this world thas will cure Foyer and Aguo and all other Blalati« Foe laa a RE Lay, fevors (A! v4 Bo quic MHADWAY'S READY RELIEF, mt FIYTY CENTS PER BOTTLE. IADWAY'S Regulating Pills! @BRFECT PURGATIVES, SUOTHING APERI ENTS, ACL WITHOUT PAIN, ALWAYS RELIABLE, AND NATURAL IN THEIR OPERATION, A Vegetable Substitute for Calomel, . peer eeny titel eet ie ewan ceete nid i, te 2 Trengthon. iudway's. Pills. for the 3 disarlers of the Btonincb, noys, Hindder, Nervous Discaves, Hendacke, Cone Coativenoss, Indiyeation, Dvspupsl Miousnoss, Fever, Intiaunation uf tha Lave! Piles, aud all derungements of thu Iuternat Vie~ Fst Wurranted to olfeot a positive cure. ingly vegutable, ooutuining no moroury, min eral, or deloterioua driin 9" Obsorve thy fullowliyy aymptoins resulting from Deordons of tho Dingativo vost a Constipation, Tuward Pilea, Pullnesa of the Bloud iu the Ieud, Acidity of tho Stomach, Nausea, Heartburi. Disqust of Fuad, Fullness of wolght in the Stomach, Sour Eractations, Binkings or Flutteringa Inthe Pitot the Bian ach, Swimming of foo Houd, Murried and Dith cult Hreathing, Fluttering of the Heart, Choklag or Bultocating Sensations when ina lytug pos. re, Dow ar Wobs bufory the slyht, Fever und wth Pain in the Beud, Pettulones of Purspiri+ Yon, Flcnes of the Skin and Eyes, Pain to be Site, Chest, Limbs. nud sudden Viuehws of eat, Burning in the Floats, Awww dows of tudway's Pilly + tree the eyawm from ull the above-named. dure. PRICH £6 CENTS PER BOX, Eat SOLD BY DRUGUISTS, Read “FALSE AND TRUE” ¥ RADWAY & CO a ARETE CO GAO ue teas MOND pi tntormatoa wortn thousands will be sens TO THE PUBLIC, ef be Radway old eavablisned ite tt Neuve cpp 1 , Rad than the worthless tuitations of: As there aro Fulss Keavivents, Heliutes h kod Pills, be sure end ask for Hadway"s, and seg! Nat Wie Date" dag wens os Hel Wil gid He DR. RADWAY’S : |

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