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THE CHICAGG: TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 188I—TWELVE PAGES. 3 . by Mr, Conkling a3 a candidate this time Mr. Conkling and some other Stalwart COULD HAVE HEEN ELECTED, Now, however, he thinks thore Is no chance forelther Mr, Platt or Mr. Conkling, thougit the litter does not coinelide tn that view."? “Eas Liguit-Gov. Hosking any prospects na neandidate 2! “None wintever, [have heard Mr, Conk- ling express this opinion.’ “What are Mr. Crowley's chances 2”? “Not very good, oven In case Mr, Conkling should withdraw. Mr. Crowley snd Vieos Prestdent Artur have 0 love for the Gov ernor, ant I think the Governor could de- fent him.” ete: “What are Mr. Lapham’s prospects in cage of a.compromise?” “'Vory fair, Ile has not created any an- Angontan, and isn tirm frignd of Mr. Conk. Nng'’s, though he has not the ability, in my jon, to represent this State in the Sen- me What do you tint of the chances of Mr. Depew and Mr, Wheeler In easg vf 2 com- NEW YORK. foseate Picture of tho Bargo Busi- ness, Drawn by Onpt. Ends, of Ends’ Jetties,, ,. -fho Senatorial Situation!;from tho Standpoint of n Prom: , Inont Buck, A California Miner Falls into “f the Clutches of Two |. wan ; " Bharpers., PT dhink, with Me. Conkling, that ‘ : NEITHER WIT HE ELECTED, but that, If spy Adiulnistration manly chosen, wil dd Careor of a Texas Steer 4 igenekan nS ewan like Eanereceaae i ‘Through the Crowded alien egal, you flulinte of the Governor’s "Streets. i “Hels an uncortain quantity, Mr, Conk- ‘ Hog Mr, Plutt, and Vice-President Arthur ‘will all oppose hit 1f he comes outasacandl- ae sate. die Hanlis 9, atch nt ofa enous iw n for Governor, hut the Is afrald ef bein ‘he Stock Market Dull and De- | defeated If he cones out openly us n candi a 7; fe date for Senator, T think le isright, He clining,. with Everybody could not be elected.” Talking Bearish. STREET TALK. EVENSHODY TALIING DEATISTI Bpectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. New Youn, June 27.—" Things do not look right,” sald an operator. to-day. “Greitt efforts haye been made to depress the mar- ket, but the results wee out of proportion to the means employed. , Everybody talks bear- ish, ‘and the great operators are believed to be, temporarily at least, on the bear: side, Every artitive that could be employed to de- press the market has been brought irito use, but avith all this the market ylelds very slowly and recovers with surprising quick- ness and force, Thero,sre two explana- tlons: One is that tho superabundance of nn employed money disposes the public to take the stocks offered in:tho belief of ‘better prices later !n tho season.' The otheris that aug oral of the operators ‘who aro talking stocks down are se QUIETLY BUYING TIES AS VAST AS THEY .\ AIK OFFERED, I Inclina to the latter belief, although I cannot explain satisfactorily why [ think so, except perhaps In this way: Ifthe public wa taking all the stocks that were bought Inst week, brokers would tatk differently, it seems to me, from what they do to-day. The general report is that outsiders are not buy- ing. Brokers aay they are having no outsile orders. it is slways the way of the public to stop buying whenover thera is adeciine,- If outsiders aro not buying [tis almost a cer- tainty that the great insiders are pleking up stocks, and that one of these dnys there will bo a. turn so sudden that a good many gouuine bears will be hopelesly lett.” ; A SYNDICATE was formerl Inst week in tho oflice of Messrs, Tainter & Holt to bulld and equip the Plymouth, Kankakee & Pacific Railroad, The ne will be 107 miles long, Tunning through Chicago and Rock Island to Plymouth, on the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chieago Road. The new line will greatly shorten the distance between the Mississipyl River and the Enstern markets, and it is said will cnuse a readjustinent of the percentages in the Chicago pool, The subscriptions to ie Groin Markets Dull and Generally \ Lower, Except Wheat, Which = be Is Firmer. Four Hundred Iron-Workers Go on a Strike for o Hali- Holiday Saturday. othe Salconkeepars to Start a Brewery and Manufacture Their Own Beer. *' GOAPT..BADS. : WIIAT. IE BAYS, Special Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, 20 New Yonr, June 27.—Capt. James, Eads, “of St. Louis, was In -tawn yesterday at tho “Fitth Avenue Hotel:’ Ile expects to leave for Europe in .a-few ‘weeks, Ho returned from Mexico.on the samo steamer with “Gen, Grant, after having his conces- ‘gion .to" authorize the buikting of 9 “ship-rallronil across the Isthmus of Tehuan- ““tepes confirmed. by both Wouses of -the *Moxican.Congress. Capt, Eads, in referring - tothe growtlt of business on the Mississippi “River since the deepening of the water at New Orleans, said: “ ‘Lhe shipments of ‘grain from the Jinouth of the river * fate “Increased forty-fold in six years, +Beforo that time not half ninillion bushels “ot in'were shipped from New Orleans, “awhiledining the piist year, the oxports werd > sbetween 17,000,000 and 20,000,000, ‘I'he cotton vexport bas also greatly inereased, and the cout of peapspestadion, has been reduced $1 to 3 le. 1,95 0 . 2), ,THE- ONLY DRAWDACK tthisimement ta rapid and continuous Ine -‘grease initha grain carrying business is tbe «Jack of barge capnelty, Mr. Jackson, Presl- % dent of the Elevater- Company of St. Louls, tells jay-that. they could do twice | the syndicate were paid in Inst Saturday, he vis ek shipping if they had tho “Tho market to-day,” sald another broker ofa is. ‘So grentis the presstira on thelr | this ufteruoon, “has been dull and declining. | reaottrets that thoy have been forced to fix ttho:prko of carrying grain at 8 cents.a ‘ibusttely when {6 would ey to Joarry. it at 8 cents. If--they had the “ accommodation. But, of course, efforts ire faat belng ‘made to meet wants of sshtppets,. and the present state of affairs only gbes to show that 0 strong and wide- spread appreciation of the advantages of the Missiseppt Rivor ag a channel of transporta- tlon hes: + : y +4 ese; TAKEN MOLD OUT WEST. 2. Railroad iron fromnbroad intended for roads + In the Northwest now comes to New Or- leans, though it formerly went. by way of New York and the Erle, and in order ‘thatthe | latter’s capacity may bo lerged the State ought to” abolish the tolls on it. People think It isan idle boast that the deepaning of the water at the mouth of the Siississippi River saves the Btates tributary tothariver: 9.” $25,000,000 A YHA, res prove that it docs, There Were ‘about 2,000,000,000 bushels of grain produced in the entire country last yor, and ‘three-fourths of. bat quantit: caine ora, the. States tfbutary to the Mississipp!, A saving of a cent a bushel on that would ‘be *.$15,000,000, ¢ but the actual ing scannots: be less. than -eunta a bushel, and, if it were not, there would be no inducement for the trade to go that way in prefurence to othar routes.” , (WHAT 18 THE PRESENT CONDITION of the :nbuth of tho river?” “There are twenty-nine fest of water at Jow tlde, so that the largest vessels can como into port at any time, day or night. ‘This they cannot do here. ‘Chey must walt at Sandy Hook until the tide rises on the bar,’? “What improvements are contemplated on ~ the river above New Orleans??? |: + . “Thera was nproposition originally to do - Yote $5,000,000 ta’ the iinprovements of the river above, but this was cut duwn to $1,000,~, ‘000, which, & + commission» ap. “pointed for the purpose, will be ap- “piled. Initinlly to. the work of limprove- The opening was s shade abnve closing prices for most stocks, but in the decline hot set in fow stocks ware able to hold their ground. The Vandorbilts were raided, and other stocks went down In sympathy. It is reported that the Hilt of decline has been fixed at 14% for Nuw York, 125 for Lake Shore, 100 for Michigan Central, and 60 for Canada Southern, At the rate of progress to-day we * ‘THIB LIMIT WILL SOON UE REACHED. | , Some of the Vanderbilt people look for very muelt lower prices for averything except the Southwest stocks, which, they seem to think, aro not. too high. A President of a Broadl- way bank sald to day that he expected to sea lower. prices this week. Peovle — felb that’ they could self thelr securities buy them back at Jower rates, lu sow no indications of a panle or of a se. rlous decline, but thera was a widespread feeling that prices were high enough. Wa- bash ling advanced te-day upon n belief that: the stock was volng higher. “There has been Areportofn 2 per cont rise forthcoming, but lt is In crude shape, A large advance {n Moble & Olio ts predicted, and thera nre pre- dictions of important changes in Ohio d& Stis- sisslppl, It is stated to~tay that i . nine AIBEROUOLITAN Poor : jas reconsidered its cletermination to pay the duly dividends on account of the danger of incurring ‘personal Mability- by paying the dividends out of borrowed ‘money, | It is re- ported that ono of the stronueat hackers of tho,Metropolitan pool is the President of a Broadway bank: Ax the showing mado by: the Bletropolttan Company places the stoc! ing position where a drop of $0 or 40 por. cent may occur at any tine, it is to be hoped that the bank fs not loaning any of its money on the security that Its President is bucking. ‘Tho books close to-morrow for the payment: ‘of the two Western: Union dividends due Northorti Pacific proferred {s sald to be go- ing to par yory soon, and par this week Is predicted for Hannibal & St. dat.” A prominent broker sald ethia mornin; “T think the {ndianapolis, Decatur & Sprin BaV- fivo ent at a point in the river about | field assented certilicntes will look very * 100 miles below Cairo,” . cheap at. 78 ns soon as the new preforred "What average depth of water 1s It posal. } stock and bonds are lasued. — : Diétoaecure onthe main portion of the TK NEW PREPERNED BTOCK tiyer 2? Tat ts | “It ls perfectly practicable to scoure twen- ty feet of water from Cniro down,” « “ How long duca low water Interforo with naylsation to any extent 2”. -* For three months of the year,—Septem- : ber, October, and November,’” 4 + MWILAT OTHER SHIPPING POINTS are there on the rlyor bealdes, St. Louis?” * “Cairo must become a° freat shipping point. itis doing a tnrge business, Daven- “Port and other places ara mentioned, and, as . Lanld before, thera appears to ba nothing to, flop the increase jn the trafic of. the river will ropresent the first of tho old mortgage bonds, and the new second-mortenge bonds will represent tho past due coupons, whieh will reduce the’ bonded: indebtedness of © rond $1,700,000. I think the now bonds will bring 90 and’ the preferred i stock which: would be ‘equal to. condition, with steal ratls, and le yn alr-ling, The Baltimore & Ohlo. nnd Wabash. Rouds are Torniln f line In opposition to the Allcht- in Central, It contemplates tha use of the altinore & Olito Bonus from Chicago to fubur, AG miles; % Detroit & Butler ut th if 4 i . | Branch of the Wabash to Detroit, thance tha hae went eullelan mons # convey: | Great Westurn Road to Batata ‘Ths, ABaltt- outlet yor mnore has never fount its Chile valuable, but, the proposed ce nnection will matarlaily incense lts bustiess.t? > THE GRAIN MENCHANTS 4 onthe Produce Exchange were elntesl yes. terdny because of favorable reports In regard, tothe Wiser whenberop. Several dispatehes were reculved fu regard to the quality, muan- tity, and the harvesting of the crop in the West. ‘The dispatches from Kansus wero to CONKLING, ;" ‘THE CIIKE DUCK’S MOVEMENTS. 1 Spectat Dispatch to Tha Chdeaao Tribune, - New Yous, June 27,—Ex-Senator Conk- lng arrived in this city yesterday. morning, and soon after called upon Mr, Piatt at the. ofice of the United States Express Company, Ho then went. to fee 3 the effect that the crop had been successtu Gen, Grant, and spent the — alter- arene tet aes 3 that. {¢ ts of rated Noon ‘at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, Io |‘ quality than last years and that the Increasa recelvad no callers, At O p. in, Alr, Conk | is ecatimated ont fully 25 per: cent. ing and Mr, Platt departed for Albany, IE } From Ohio” It ., was tal that the Was understood that Vice-President Arthur Here a suit” being . harvested; good and the erop was reator than was antl From Gilesnn essin, the ports of the Lfnet, Sen -there [30 Wispatchos Ji. rojation to the out- look, one dapateh: enylies dt everything In niost plendid- condition”; agether; * Eyery- where mogwificyyt!? - os . ., -PRODUG , QRAIN OPENS DUET. Spectat Dispatch to The would also go to Albany Inst night, with tho Usual number of elty and Stato ofictals from thiselty. Mr. Conkiing assumed thesame con. dent tone in speaking of the prospects of an lection as heretofore, but he asked the men Whont hv rofles upon to do his bldding ta be sure and by In Albany to assist him this week, Ono of these followors sald that” roWeR. SHOUULE WAS ANTICIPATED, ¥ Z apo Tribune w and that Mr. Conkling felt that 1f ho could |: “New Your,. June 3%—The' xratn markets hold his men together until July the could ppened dull and genernily lajer hers, except forcy an adjournment without an election. ~ eneat, which: was a: little firmer, Cables “What will the Governor do?” was -asked’] ‘wef¢ said to be a Ittle -better from tho Brit- of tis Buck by thereporter, pet > ih markets, . Receipts were larger, and no ,, it doesn’t matter,” was the reply, 'BIr5}:doubt the general quotations were made as Conkling has anticipated anything the Gays] jirm as possible to help sell them, ° Shippers, ernor may do, and hay made proviston’| or rather shippers’ brokers, wore free sellers agulnst It.” - | | of June-No, 3 red at the firstcall, as was the “Tag tho Investigating Committe drawn | casy on Saturday, which does not look well upits report?” & id: kl with atronger’ cables,” * Sammy” . Stene son “was. selling Jt, at’ $1,205{@1,209¢ this* morning,” Edson “was setting - Lyon's corn freely-again on 9 market held avout lye Halshizor was. buyjugeand “Hickox: Pus markoting June ots at 3g -cent. easier ‘ptices, Harvesting Js now progressing rapld- Jy throughout the ‘Southern aud Middle winter-wheat States, and the crop to this ex- tent is virtually secured beyond possible } damage except in theshovk, Little of thiscan gw ocgut under the present mode of outting 7 “The draft of 1t has been subinitted to-Nry Conkling for his npproval, but the report! that Is, of the majority, led by Mr, Caypepter: hus yet to be elaborated and drawuup fir proper shape. Mr, Conkliug has made a few? suggestions, which will be acted upon,” “Ia there any prospect uf My, Coykt consenting to Mr, Plutt’s withdrawal ¥! “No. He knows that would only weaken his elde, ‘Tha Governor has hepy!‘¢f “the , Loplnion that if Mr, Platt bad not boen pub yp i aed i “on account of the cold weather, yot nothing 05 for old bonds. ‘Che road ts In first-class: was ono of the most Influential members of the Presbyterian Church at that place, Mil verhitl ts but 18 years of nge, and was cn ployed as night watchman on the road, Great exeltement prevails In the village. ATEWAIT 's noDy, A morning paper continues its story about tho stealing of Stewart's body, and traces Miku Kolly, the man who is the alleged thief, to California, where he was working and thrashing by machinery at the saine time, Cropprophets will therefore play an untin- por ant part henerforth Jn the winter-wheut States, wid have little tutluanee on gpeeula- tlon, Spring wheat continues to look better every any, 80 that tha markets aro now left to the mantpulatora’ owit resources and are held by them, Corn 1s cohaidered in A'SOMBWHAT CRITICAL POSITION SERIOUS SHOOTING. John Baptist Schumacher Dane gerously Wounded by Ben-« jamin Eyster. #0 far makes a goud crop Inipossible, or Su fact finprobable. only, tha ‘clianees are inore Both Mon More or Less under the In- against {t than ordinathysnt thin season, | 88 butcher In San Francisco, and now ts fluence of Liquor at the ‘The ont crop fs virtunfly ant of dan- | employed in Arizona....Sudao Milton ox- Time rer, and . good one; “While the hay | presses his opinion that Kelly is guilty of the ky crop will probably be the largest ever known in this country. - Stocks of grain’ In store In New York all show # slight.inoresse for the week, wheat boing 1,980,000" bushels, corn 800,000 bushels, and onts 705,000 bushels, ‘ac- cording to the Frafton Cirgulur, which comes out enlarged afd materally. Improved Jn Its weekly edition, which shows its nppre- elation by the grain trade,on. which It 1s an authority recognized bot} ‘hore and in Ku- rope. * THE LAND DEAL was taken up and prices put up 20 cents this morning on n short fntereat, for July chilly robbery. The thieves want Immunity be- fore taking aty further steps. TO MANUFACTURE THEI OWN TEEN, To the Western Associated Press, New York, June 3%.—The {dea of tha sa- lounkecpers organizing © company for the manufacture of thelr own beer for thelr sn- loons {s meeting with considerable favor. ‘The sum of $25,000 linus already been sul. scribed for this burposy by the’ saloonkeep- ers in this city, und the Secretary of the Si- Ioankeepers’ Union says he la eoniident the Tho Quarrel Arises Over o Dispnio as to the Occupancy of an Alley. Teought tosatiafy almost any man living {n tho midat of n cl¥ilized community to havo it sold of bini that he bad taken a buman life, even though In self-defense. Capt. Ben Eyater isan exception, however, In 1869 hoe “did"' his man, and was exonerated by Judge and x cd | desired amount of money can be raised with 3 pido for Aut whe bosamenariied | Hub iiule ttre "The ealgongocpers wilt | JuFY, end Yondey hy second vottm lies for thoge months and. by its purchases, and | Hold a inectine to-morrow at Lincoln Hall, | ot death's doar, Tho stray occurred at Ingher pricus nro, sull talked of, aven tip to | Md itis expected the matter wilt then bu | about 0 o'clock Inst evening back of Eyster's a it sated, resldence, No. 205 North Franklin atreet, in ac Fe cone as horas, fh wore eal of © MEDICAL stIsstON. + | alley between Franklin and Wells, Oak and ket, Ken by the ellque and the fol-}|..The New York Medical Mission wns | Whiting streots, The ulley Is quite narrow, and lowlng ono or two months ago. ‘The benrs, however, claim that there. fs but Uttle short Interest In. the near: months, and that the rush of the bulls is to get In an out- aldalong crowd Incnnticlpation of higher prices on a corner, and unload on them, At all ovants, legitimate trade {8 agatnst tho clique, us there is really more room for their contract stock, Cables were recelved on ‘Change to-tay under date of June 2 from Ulreetly opposit Eyster’a barn is a rickety Structure owned by a man named Yatt, and occupied by Jobn Itaptist Schumacher, a hackinap. There bad been none too good feollug betweon tho two, cach bolleving himeelf ontitied to tho exclusive use of not only that alley, but anothor running erst from the Yatt barn to Wells strect. Eyater was Jn the alley putting up bis horse and buggy when pened this afternoon nt East Broadway, eloxs by Chatham Square. Dr, Cornelius It, Agnew presided nt the evening exercises, and the Rey, Dr. Willian M. ‘Taylor deliy- cred the address. In a clreular’ issued by the managers, thay annouuce that the object of this mission is toreach that numerous class of poor persons, always to be found in alarge city, who are generally nnecessibie to the Gospel, by giving them gratultous Odessa and Taganrng, stating that crop-prog- | Medical relief anid at the same time. preach- | Schumacher drove fa last ovening, and, frum all i Ing the Gospel to thom, . thus linking } thatcan bo ascertained, Kyster’s bu: was pects are magnificent throughout Russia, together’ in. the — tlssfonary-phystcian directly nthwart the othors Vara-decr thus efforts to lent the buily and. tu save the soul. Iu other places this utiton of labors haa heen found very elfectual Jn cases of many who could not otherwise by reached by inorat und spiritual teaching. FIGHT WITH MONSE-TINEVES, A Texns special says a tiuimber of Lalatlea County horse-thisves were overtaken at Sor- dillo yesterday by citizens, anda ferce fight ensucd, ‘The thieves being worsted retreat- ed, Ienving one killed and one seriously wounded, preventing him from entering, Hot words ‘Dusse between thom; thea blows, Byster gota tho Worst uf tho txt, runs tute the house, but shortly returne tothe attack with w rerulvor, And while Wis aotagunist tedefending bimsolt with u pitchfork, shouts him. Suctisu fair aud Mnpartias, thuugh brief, stutemunt of the occur- reuce, ach miyht have ucted far differently ‘With Jess ulevbolie stimulant, ‘Che wounded man waa borne ty his bone, No. 40 Ifill street, only f few blucks distant, and Capt. Eyater walked to tho West Chicaxu Avenuestation, His fuce was torn and biceding, and, eats up to the Stu Uonkeeper, sad coolly, “ Woll, Lguéas Lil re- tuain bere over night.’ “Your fuce ought to be good for a night's lodging In such uw place,” wus tho response of the Stutionkeeper as bo eyed tho blood trickling: down his tuce, '* Whut's the mattor?" “Matter] S've just shots wan over here, and Tgupss ho's dead by this tlme, Serves bim right, A Titsunr reporter saw Capt. Eyster tn his Cell shortly after. After describing how he en- terod the alley, put up his horse, and pre pared to put uo bis buggy, ho stated that Schumacher came up, aid without n. word of pruvovation seized him from behind as te THD COMET. SOMEBODY'S TAI ANOUT IT. Spectat Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribunte New York, Jttne 2%,—The comet, well. satisied with the enthusiasm with which tts first nppenrance was greeted, reflecting per- hinps that sensation cannot last more than three nights at the utmost, has withdrawn itself from’ the public gaze behind an. thick curtain of clouds, to walt until curlosity is again whetted. The artful creature has left even satronomers {tn the dark regarding Its future performances. When and in what guise it will again appear on tho celestial stage no onc enn forecast, Shoutd the clear sky bo hidden for sev- eral nights imagination can amuse it- self by pleturing the comet indulging inan infintt variety of antics and, stdereat somersuts while screened from critical eyes, At this: very moment Jt may be. FIUSKING ANOUT THE BUN with its train. standing ont npon the pore pendicular, or perhaps Jt fy already coquetting with the North Star, against whose Puritan prininess it seems to have set its face, ‘his visitor, whose abrupt in- vasion of the firmament proves tt one of the hardiest of Its clan, may refuse to retire froin the scene without flouting the earth froma nearer distance, so that whether lt is goingor coming is still food for conjecture, Even Prof, Draper failed'to pierce tha clouds yes- terday morning with his telescope, Ho ts still coutident, however, ofthe lappy ac- compllshmont of his des}gns upon the orb In the course of its stay, and believes that lie will secura other plotorraphe, and be ableto uuravel sone of the perplexities of the enigmatical tall. SHOT HENSELY. ‘Tho wife of the tev, Ephraim. Antony: of Shelbyville, 'Tonn., whllenttempting to shoot a hawk fatally wounded herself. At Sturtevant Station. “Ala. Mrs. Jane Miller and her Httie son Thomas were killed by lightning fast eveulag., An infant in the Wonan’s arms was uninjured. : A CORN-THIF KILLED, Phillp Webb shot James Dodis, n_negro, dend while the latter. was robbing Webb’s corn-crib, : f . THE SEREPING NUNGARIAN, * A Reading, Pa, dispatch states that the at- tending physician of the Lehigh County Alms-House, with several visitors, went to the Poor-ILouse last evening to see the sléep- ing Hungarian, hens they — entered the room thay held 0 white carnation flower to his nose, which caused him to sinfle, Lichten Walner handed him aflower, “Kocsenem,” which {g,."£ thank you.” and Jnunedlately wept, the tears relling down his cheeks, ‘Tits was the first time he lias it- tered s word since he was taken to the Pour: Tlonse, 135 days ago. Afterward, when they had left the room, he spoke to his keeper ix Slavonic, and said: *feannot speak the Hungarian Innguage, but Slavonic.” After this he cast his eyes downward and would speak no juore. MORE IMMIGRANTS, Buen; punched bln in the face, and endeavored GOUGE Ott HIS EYE. He managed to turn him, but before he hada chance te punish bis assailant tho latter cried “quits,” and be let bin up, A moment or two Inter aud the hackman gunned upon him, unawares. Hie shoo bin om, hot knowing but that ho had # spot, rant Ta doors, took hia revulver of 4 at In bis bed room, returned to the alley an jot Schu- tmacher Just as be was ubout four fect away from bin, and advancing threatemingly with & pitchfork tn his bands. “Jabot bim, and i'm wld of ft, under the circumstances,” said he in cunclusion, SCHUMACHER DENIES THE DRIFT of thisstory, und clalms that Eyster struck tho tirst biow. ‘There were certalnly witnesses of the afalr, and it Is guid that a young man named Eddie Corneilus, living in ona of tue Relief and “WELLER. cilwvo thousand lumierants have landed at | sai Norin Well treet, sew Ie ull but. lfo wale HE FALLS INTO THE WANDS OF ‘TWO | hours, g Y a low roof seems to have dwarfed bis in- tellect, and nothing reliable can be gotten tL oof bin, It can be shown beyond doubt that Schumauber SITARPETS, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. New York, June 97.—Mr. Charles Weller, who Is President of a mining company in Cullfornta, arrlyed in this city to-<lay, and took roums at the Windsor Hotel. While walking about town he be cama acquainted with two well-dressed men, Who induced him to accompany thom to thelr room, at No, 184 Enst Seven- A DRUG EXCITANGK, A drug exchange is to be established here. RAISING MONEY VOR PRoF. KING, ence o} A considerable sum was ratsed yesterday at the meeting of persons Interested Jn acronnutic: selence to enable Prof. King to rentize lis Pian ofasallin the alr from the Mississipul iver to the Atlantic Ocean, was jn a Uquor withal, Priur to the shooting he had some trouble with two mon named respect- ivel; Marz and E.G. Du Broce, both living at No, 285 Wells strest, From a@ statement mide last night by Me. Du Broc, i¢ appeurs that fully abut bour before the shooting occurred Schumuchor drove south through the alley be- tween Wells and, Franktlu streets and connect- ng Lucuat and Whiting streets, and, Jo attempt- * SMALLPOX, : One of the passengers on the Anchor Line steamer Turnessia, landed yesterda: y ing tudrive his huck past Mr. Harz'a bugyy, teonth streot, a bourdimg-houso kept by o | fle Garden, was discovered to luve eimai { WaeH, Was, standing “closg 10 | too tees German woman. After arriving at the house, | pox. i if Shoes Of this vehi to. come. dnte a —— THE BOY NUISANCE. An Evil that'Must Soon) Bh ‘Taken in the men introduced a game of cards, by means of which thay swindled the Cylifornian out of $650. When Mr. Weller got out contact with tha buggy in auch a way asto break ono of tho sbufte of the buggy. The two gentie- men when they were told by “the women [ulka” that the buxgy in the alloy was being damaged 4 formed Ofllcer’Ciinchy, of 2 out to ascertain the ‘cnuse of the pro- fiat Sclentauntlt Prosthet, “of hia. Tose Wand by the Authorities. feeding, “there thoy saw’ Sobumecher and gave -him- a tull deseription of Hurtford Courant, « seated upon the box of his carrluge. one of the men, This swindler was | The recent accident at. Willimantic, on the | Woven he auw theni he dismounted, and seemed arrested and guys Is name as, Robert | Now York & New England Hond, by whleh eet that Us devsaea Wad a he prone sass esslon Di rhe iy aint et s hie ized Bin several cars: wera wrecked, one man was |'ment. * Wo saw tat ho was n little fail,” Bald |as a man known to te polices as iclester | badly hurt, and tho whole business of a great ee Brag th atm Aten that he | Bob,” ‘ho prisoner was taken to the sta- | Tallrond was delayed for hours, was duo to | asked us to go somewhero and tke a tion-house, from whence he wil betaken to | the mischlefuf idle boys. Not amonth ago | drink with him. Wo both refured.” Tho re- fusal did wot scem to meet with Scbumucher's approval, for he followed tho mon, who thon only wanted to baye bliin drive peacoably away, through tho gute of the back yard of thelr premises (the burn belug acruas tho alleyway), aud walked behind them to the back door uf tho houso, talking loudly and using THREATENING AND ABUSIVE LANGUAGE. “Ho said first that he would thrash us and court, itparty of idle boys were arrested fn New Britain, who had boen playing at the same guue for gome tue,—loosenuy the brakes .| wrens and letting them run down grade, Serious aceldets from the same enuse have been reported o number of tlmnes from, other places, ‘Chere ig no railroad depot but tins its band of boy loafer: A TEXAN STEER CREATES CONSIDERABLE EXCITEMENT. Spectat Dispateh to The Chleaoo Tribune, New York, June27,—-A wild Texan steor escaped from the slnughter-yard at Forty- fifth street and First avenue this forenoon | snd, no frelehtyard) but is” Infested | areorward that ho would shoot us," Mr, Du Broa anid started onan adventure, It ran west: | icta"sg innny ears: atand os stasiencee’ | 'e'reply tan question as to how Schumacher ward, pursued by n crowd of butchers, | hoys steal couplings to such an extent, to sell came wv be In the alluy at that particular point, the Interviewed suid that Schumacher explained that be had come into the wrong ulloy; that he Ought tu bave gone one diock furthor north, After Mr. Harz bad once entered the bouse bho passed through to Wells atrect,and went in Search of 4 pullveinan, While was engaged ti the search Schumacher druve around to the front of the house, which fe one of a loux row of connected dwellings, and, seolng Bir. Du Brac sented on big steps, reopened the conversation whose yells ony served to add to . tho animal's fury. It ran up to Second ayenue, and veered off toward the down- town districts, seattoring everything in its way inawild flight for safety. ‘An alarm “was sent out from the Thirty-fifth Street Po- Ice Station, and the reserves’ Ktarted out to join in the hunt. At ‘hirty-tfth street for old iron, that tho railroad managers are really juterested to find a patent coupler with a fixed tink,—more Interested, apparently we regret to faye in this economical reform than fu ony seu mental desire to save the lives of ral . - Boys fired into passenger-train at Wind- sor not long age, audit wis a boy who was taught shooting at the elevated rallrond trains in New York recently, Now all this and Fourth avenuc it tossed a |'f wey him by: natelg Hi os ene ‘This aes ‘ is merely n slight estloy ? mation a lutter ace Ickes horse upon its horns and gored it boys tnuka inane tneeringustess “Thy ary | 4e,,Riva., Bim, and | eunig" Behiimacher almost to death, but the delay caused by this | capubleof as much In many other ways, aid |, brent nad He, ni somebudy.. | Jie ther anre ‘diversion gave the butchers and citizens a chance to. close in upon it, and they openat fire upon it with revolvers. ‘The steor was killed when the police arrived, WALEY MNOLIDAYS. STRIKE Ol ION-WORKERS IN, NEWARK ‘TO ENYORCR THE SYSTEM. ay New Yonx, June 27,—Nearly 400 molders and other fron-workers in the shops of Hughes & Philllps, Currlar& Co,, and others employing iron-workers ii Nowark, loft work thoy inay be reled on to live upto thelr capa. bilites, Where they come trom and whint to do with them are two questions: hard to an- awer, ‘There fa no doubt that all through al! our cites idle boys are vastly more numerous than forinerly, antl in far greater proportion to the whole population than formerly, Sun Franelsco ius its. “hoodlums” so plenty that they aro a class feared; and In Now ‘York lawless boys are the worst cliss the yeople have to deal, with, Our compulsory pubile-school systems fs tn fta very nature a olticur, returned shurtly afterward to the house, and, after boaring of the lust scene with the hackman, decided to report the matter ut'the Chicago Avenue Station, While ho was there reciting the adventure a middle aged man “with heavy features, considerably brulsed = and | somewhat. bloudy, - entors the station and nnnounced to the stnuon- keeper thut he wanted accommudations for tha night, because he hud just shot a man, probably. fatally. He einonnced binsclt a4 Cupt. ‘Ben Eyaten and the name of the taun whom be bad shot as John Schumacher. Ho handed to the ollicer, Anton Oyen, a small, niekel-piated, pourl-hangled revalyer, calibre 42, one chamber Saturday last at noun, in conseanence of the | Sonfcaston of the neglect or lunbility of poe | DPtnS Crider empty. rents to bring up their children, and, on the y pty. rofugal of the employers to grant a half holl- | other hand, [can never do fully the work | 72° FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT of tho tragedy, was made to Mr. John Gatrell. of No, 2v2 North Frauklin street, by bis litle daughter Funnies, 13 yeura of age. She cane running rapidly to where ber father was seated on the front steps of his dwelling, and ox- olaimed: “Ob, pa, a man has been shot In the alley,” Mr,. Gotrell. took a Myht, and, ‘accoinpantud by Str. James Donohus, of ‘No, ats Franklin street, ran bastily round the corner ‘Woat on Oak strect to tho alley, and therciu, ats noint abut 100 fect from the strevt, they day Saturday without s reduction of wages, ‘This morning a general strike was announced and the men did not return to work, ‘Cho employers all any they cannot affurd to pay tho men for the tine in which they do nut work, und -have refised to yleld,. sending to New York ‘and-elsuwhere for now” hands, Somo of the strikers’ places have been filled, aud the employers bullave they willbe able to thoy neglect todo, Nor does it reach all, 1 is a curlons feature of our industrial prog- yoss that tt lessens rather than Increases the chances for boys to work. ‘There have been a few new bratichesopencd, of course, There aro eash-boys,—a comparatively recent set of child-omployés,—and there.are the ‘dlatrict mossenger-boys, who fn gur considerable eltles count Ap quite a large number, But thisis about all the new worl that has opened for thom, and it Is not fiesoany way . DEFKAT THE PUNPOSE OF THE STHIKE, york th we fs foun Schumacher iying closa by. thu The men assert that strikes fora hale holt | BEGRreasi ve. id Work tlie boy eait Out | door of . Capt. Kystin’s - tari, bleoding day have been enorally grow without fitting himsolf therein forany freely fran 8, , wound in. the | eek, thing better, And aguinst such opportunities as these must bo set the great closing of duons caused by the trade unlons ef all seria, While wark f¥ inereaxing aud while all present workers must boforg long dic und disappenr, still the “Unions” insist upon Umiting the number of boys who sliall learn their trades and be thelr successors, und, instead of in any way contributing to the advancement of thelr work, thoy thus put all possible. obstactes tn. the way of the development of a right knowl edge of it, The head of a large establish- mont inthis elty, who employs muny men, was recently requested to iunke each of hls Apprentices a unber of the Hurtford Tilb- Tary a8 On oxcelleut way to help then ani to help the brary, In replylag, ho sald that he uid not have oie apprentles now to where he formerly hud a dozen, And yeb the estab: Naliment js four or tive tines us large os It was when apprentices were plenty, ‘This la one nstration ot whit is trne of all the trades, and of course iC there fs nu chance ulfered to-a boy,to learn a trade he must Hoat around or shoulder a shovel, ‘This tlonting population of boys with plenty sitting posture and asked him who had wounded him, Ho septiets “A iniddie-aged mnt, who owns tho blac! that burn.” They Hamedintely. eebt one man fort physician, another tur the pollee, and o third to notify the injured .mun's brother, Lieut, Victor ‘Schumacher, commanding the Wabster Avenue Stition, De, Cunningoam wad the firat to urtive. ilo hastily examined the wound, pronounced it very serluus, and ordered the man's removal to bis house, No.4 Hill atreet, Just-two blocks away, Mr, Donobue and Mr, Gatroil tore ono of thy barn-doors from ite fastenings, aod, placing Schumachor upon it, carried bial to tis own door, and then juto the house, Where he was stretched tipon a sofa und bis wounds dressed by Drs, Connines. bam, Higging, and Pratt, The ball could not found, it had entercd tho left sido of the Meck Just behind the Juvularvoin and abuut two inches bolow and x littio to the bavk Of the luft eur, ‘The cacotid arlery wus Hot guy, cred, Behumacher reulized that be was jlable to ule, and requested to be allowed to imake an pntesraas (ain statement, of which the following au 3 ‘Jonu tt, Schumpcher, now lying in bed at bie home No. 40 Hillwtrest, sutfering from the of foots of 4 gunshot wound In the neck, recugnlse ing the fuct of the wound belny di where, and they are asking for what ls gen erally conceded in other plices, Notwith. stunding It flow & Co, had given notica that they would discharge all men who knocked oft work at 13 o'clock Saturday, 9 large num: ber of inachinists and others left work at noon and were In suspense wntll this marne ing, peters they werenguln put to work. ‘Tho untlgnan In. charge of te firm's office in rand stroet said tu-days We lave no trou bis whatever. with our tuen. We have dis- charged none, and belleve they will not ieave at work again at hoon Saturdays, as they prefer thelt wages to n half holidoy.”? . «DBMS, ¢ * A THN-STONY MOVEE, . .- Sprctal Diapaten to The Chisage Tribun, * New Yon, June 37,-A plan was fled In the Bullding Bureau this morning for the orection of a ijwiness bullding at Nos, 14, 10, 18, aud 20 Broadway and. Nos, 6 and 7 Beaver street, to cobt 000, «Tha building is to be teu stories high, with a mansaril rool, i for ia elses M, Hirsh and Milo G, Kellogg, of Chicago, crimes of old and hardened sinners, ore now : mnost frequently the work of boys of 25 or less, scarcely nominally meu, | There never wis & tine before when so large a portion of the Biyned. G, P. Cunntigbam, At lp A, Singer, and Charles J. Johuson, wits , , SOUN BABTIST SCHUMACHEL te a married man, 40 eure of ago, aud ives with is wife and five ohifdrea, the eldest, Lif to} ot pe, Bt No, 40 Fill street. ‘The fauily end fronds are Yory much grief-atricken over tho unfotr Unate occurrence 6: ee MU ICHARDS, , Ayo taate Moasalone ue Aeaon rani ‘Sng al ‘vodhaven, ly hus sloped’ with one of lier boarders named Conn Mulverhill, pa So ene as YORI oad ra te ge warat and thelr pluce of abode: fs unknowi | Alrs, Inter the boy will fecelve wnore attention than Hlonagsta if hus" tak ‘vith wer Uhaldes he gets now, and the suoner the beltur, hor. youthtul «layer, “tha: - dee othe | 1S property, ‘lwhiels ls? vatieable, st ata A Word Wrougly Used, Thuch of tlie household goods, Vopsome | ‘There is a growiig” Yendoucy on tho part of publi Aprakors eu! writers forthe press to Mr. Goldwin Sith aud tho Canadian mate, tase : ui 1% Mr, Goldwin saith ie one, of tho most thors time past Conn hus been paying “inarked at- ~ ap rt ol it ‘busi bh bly cquipped of: political write! widing to. fontion, to Mra. Richards, ‘Tho hugband | {eyocauon the icopenan: ra tousoietvooas | the. fullest iistorica and c eonamporury inlore ing hor unwifely couduet ani ine boarders: hfsas bisrogtice nadine maiot hs me atoot | Uteattuty aut Ue odepndonch esses mata sini job - be Be ete cone dea if on tomporsny for convenience ar for thes tak be ey powerful editor, aud it is not surprising vi bea : ing-fouse. | a change. Premier Gladstono’s vocation ig | that Upon bis departure for Engtand tora long Ara, dg’ is--60 years .of Ry aud) a avocatlun ds-woodechopping..| abecuco the Pross Association of the Province 3 . ‘ wns putting up the bugsy, and, throwing him |- uarreisuine inond, aud under the influ-: -“new chums,” ag new arrivals are called ‘In fact, the new chuin is hewer of wood aud ‘mens or fon, “countryman has Beet {n, both countries, and —, ! of Ontario, with natural peices should havo given him nm dinner. Hut he Is altogethor too effective on writer not to have aroused gteat animosity among those whom he opposes, and the Ginbe, an acrid Tory Journal in Toronto, endeavored, but of course vainly, ina series of violent articles, to aligmatize the din- her as an“ annexauionist’ movemaut, or ns AD abortive popular ovation. In fact, the dinner bad no political significance whatever. It was A purely social tribute from the local press of fll parties, And from nn ostociation of Goldwin Smith ts AMUSEMENTS, THE TWENTY-SECOND GRAND SANGERFEST OF THR North American SANGERBUND Expestion Buillng, Chieagy, June 29 and 30 AND . ‘July f and 2, AND WILL BE THE Greatest. Musical Event OF THE NINETERNTI CENTURY! SEVEN Grand Concerts 1 A Mighty Chorus of 2,000 Stogers! A Magnificent Orchestra of 150 Artists? TANS BALATKA,;“sial Dieta The BEETHOVEN SOCIETY, of Chi- cago; the MUSICAL SOCIETY, of Mil- waukee; the APOLLO CLUB, of Chicago; and Seventy German Singing Socletics from all parts of the country will take part. BO qasesiadon "Ie ‘antially Nok ees, 10 ion js = ontural fe) a and tho dinner was in he. ather woane ‘On ovation than that it wasn very cordial testl- mony of respect and regard for the distinguished Guest, Mr. Godwin Sinith’s absence will be Aa serious tons to the Canadian press, in which his Hiptander has bocome a powerful influence, cul- tivating notonly that Feneruus independence which Is tho tray apielt of the press, but n warin fecling for this country. Such n deposition Is certainty not surprising Inan intelligent Cana- alas Far. no great Btate ever gavo & smaller nelghbor jess cause for il-feckiug than tha United States gives Can AUSTRALIA. An IrisheAustrallan’s Advico to His countrymen, New .Soctit Waters, Australia, March, 1881,.—To. the Edltor of the (Dublin) Irish Farmers’ Gazette=Sin: As-{ sea advertise tents which: are calculated to mislead my fellow-countrymen and women, In the home papers, I wish to lay before the people of Ireland some of the facts with regard to e1nl- erating to this country—Australia. To begin with, there are too many people here already, hundreds of whom can get no employment, and many of them starving. In the Sydney Morning Herald one will often read the sad announcement of “ found dead in the bush from starvation,” for when those here, who havo little inoney, havesspent It, they inny starve forall the sympathy or {n+ terest the natives (whites) take in thelr dis- tress. ‘As Jong ns their monvy Insts the ins tlves will stick to thems but as to try and et them enployment, or do thom .n good turn, they never dream of ft; ond one might as well expect blood’ from a turnip as that nn native would exert himself for ninere “chum.” If skilled laborers come out.iere, when they apply for soine nadver- tised situation or other, they are asked “what colonial experlence have you?” and if the reply be, none, they are nut wanted, although they arg first-einss workmen. ‘The fact of the matter Is, they, the employers of New South Wales, do tut want’ properly skilled Inbor, such as we employ at home, for nothing fs done here ina workmanliké manner—everytling fs carelessly and badly done, ‘Tho.reason is, the masters never spent an hour in the trade which they fol- Among the principal works to be performed are: “DERUSUS DEATIL” by A. Relasmann, ~ Ld As, q , i re i you can ee ; him nothin The entive Fitat het of boueneeia.!? Ifan nericultural loborer or small farmer comes here he 1s worse olf than the mechanic. If he wants to select, or rent, or buy a plece of Jand he tinds every difiiculty put in its way by the wily natives, and it {3 not _nlto- gether the nice, easy, straight road to (I will not say fortune) Independence or ordinary prosperity which he is persuaded to bellevo t to be by the Governinent paid agents, who fet their commission, and don't care what ecoines of the poor gullof an emigrant so Jong as they make money out of this white . slave trafic, If the migrant. wants to select land under the actof New South Wales, he has to go back for hundreds of miles, and when he guts there, what does he find? Why, he finds that the squatter (one who rents or oc- cuples land for grazing purposes) has elther selected or duninied (1. ¢, obtained land ‘The Ninth Symphouy, by Weethaven: ‘The Neeond, hony of Mek HAIN HIESTA RACIST by: Mendelsohn FIRITHIOFFS SAGA. THE SOLOISTS WILL BE” Mme. Peschka-Leutner, (GERMANY'S GREATEST SOPItANO,) Annie Louise Gary, EMMA DONALDI, WH. CANDIDUS, ‘ FRANY REMNERTZ, MYRON W. WICITNEY, Uishonestly) or bought all the good landon | MANNAH McCARTHY, his run, also all the river frontnge, it ED SCHULTZE," any, also’atl land that is capable of entching HUGO LINDAUD, or retaining water; so that tha new. arrival, AND OTHERS. zs if he takes up ay Yan, thust thke the worst, which no one will have on aby conditions, Thus Hie squatter secures what will keep his erttle alive {n bad seasons, and holds the restof his runatn nominal rent from the Government,—something like £30 or £49 per ,000 ar 300,000 acres,—-while he keeps It use- Jess to any but himself. Now the jmniigrant’s hardships and miser- tes beglu. - He pats up ® house, fences his Jand, lays out his capital in sheep and cattle, works hard Inte and ently; his family, If he has one, working thelr utmost. The squatter, however, biding his tiny to commence upera- tlons against the. selector, wito lmagines he is at Inst golng to make himself independent, seizes his cattle for trespass and drives them tothe pound, often many miles off. which necessitates the selector wasting his time and money in traveling long distances to regain hig stock, and while he ts absent nore stock are gone, fences broken down in order that the cattle may escape and be impounded. He is not’ allowed to have water, even for personal purposes, without payinent; he will get anything from the squatter by paying for it He well knows that the sinews of war are fast teay- ing the pont selector, who ts worrled and be- set, until at last the smash comes, and he fs glad to sell out to the squatter for a nominal price what ho has spent his swent aud money Jn establishing, glad to get tho sinall means’ to take him within reach of comparative civilization, for he hos had a liar lesson, and it is well for him that he has not left his bones there, asmany bave done. The squatter has been able to wear him out, laughs to himself, and brags to his fellow-tyrants that no selector wil come on his runagato, “The laborer ts juat as badly off. If he goes on na station he gets his keep, or perhaps If he has friends he may, Reta sunt salary; be ig what Australians call a jackeroo; which simply means that he has to do all the work that {s possible for one hand to do on the station, ng acattle or sheep farm is called. Heo hus to be out before day, catch all the horses ‘that are tu be used by the young Agntcallune on the place, ride torty or fit: miles n day, with ‘salt-horsa damper and, GRAND PICNIC At Wright's Grove, SUNDAY, JULY 3. SALE OF SEATS. Box Ofice now nent the E: for thosulsot RESENVENSBATNOui nae ingle Reserved Heatein Parquatta.. Binile Keserved Coe it North Gail Gdice opwn froin Peas, tO p. Ge OFFICIAL PROGRAMMES | Bold at the Box 1 i Fold at the 1ox OMce, the only vrogrammes permite “REDUCED RATES ‘Will ba given on all the lallroads Iosding tv Chicara, | GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. Clark-at,, opposite the Court-kouse, Kyvery night at 8:13, ‘Wadnosday ‘and Saturday Matl- SECOND WEEK and PRONOUNCED SUCCESS OF JAMES O'NEILL! ROSE WOOD, LEWIS MORRISON, And tho groat atar company {i ; ‘A CELEBRATED CASE, ‘The bast melodramatic producuon ever witnessed Neago. Sunday nleht, July 4 'Tony Pastor and Co. \ MOULEY’S THEATRE, Monday, Jun 0, Fe secon and. lent week of AUGUB- NEEDLES and PINS Produced in tts entire perfection by Auguatin Daly's Company fram Daly's theatre, New Cork: siete Original Costumes, Uricinat Cast, Foritivoly Inst Matinecs, Wednesday and Saturday at 3 u'clock. Next week, beuinning with the Satinaa July 4, CINDRELLA AT SCHOUL Better than * tiv” botter than ‘Miles Taye Jor!” better th 19° Midday?” Mr, Daly personally directs every performance, MYICKEN’S THEATRE, 104} or cach Pewoamance.{ 104 SEEMAN, water bag for his dinner, not a drop of milk’ | EMPEROR OF MAGICIANS, tn hie Wonderfat and to be had where cattle are counted by thou- | Auvactive, J fa Plas Yigneratey fuuainand sands, or even a vegetable of any description, | the Wonderful analun. uf Buauty d-Ale Up + PRESHNTS AT MACH ENTRRTAINMENT. WEDNESDAY AND i M ATIN ees drawer of water for the colonials, who will not work for themselves or andbady else, ‘The Government have passed the emigra- ion vote for this year, though they have guiple proof that. there ara more people here than can find employment; the xrent weight of the evidence taken here betore the linul- gration Committes proves this, ‘The Govern- mont now propose to raise the passane money per bh to £7 103, so that they will be able, If the people are willlug to pay this Inerense, to flood the country with huunan beings to starve and die, Inst year they brought out from 4,000 te 6,000 souls; this SATURDAY BAUMS PAVILION, ‘Twenty-eecond-at, Cottage Grove, and Indiapa-ava, ‘hia Bvening and every evening during the summer, .° Sunday eveniug and Sunday Maunee, GRAND CONCH Adimisatun, 250) Sunday Alatinoe. So, SANGERFEST SEASON TICKETS, — CHOICE RESERVEDSEATS, $10. year wn the lncrenbot passe smoueD FOR HALE AT SHERMAN HOUSH, pitt re. Iminigran: hey Ww! nble —— Ho | prlive out double hat. number MAGNOLIA BALM, 1° would warn all Irishmen against the Government agents at home, “Of course the inare people thoy pass through thelr hands the note money they get fram the Govern: ment, . Irishmen, If you £7 103, take your pas: sage to America: HU get it for £6, and will in elght days ina civilized productive country,—a country where you Will be recelved with welcome AInGnKEE peo- ly who will help the stringer in a strane And, Do vot came to Australla,—to o bad climate,’ a barren soil, where the crops are burned up fn - the ground, tha -frult dried upon tha trees, even the leaves of the trees burned; toa country where the peopla consider the new chin a’ falv nerk to make all they can out of by fair a; SOMETHING EVERY LADY ' QUGHT. TO KNOW. ‘here oxists a means of se- ouring o soft and brilliant Comploxion, no matter how zene it may naturally be. {agan’s Magnolia Balm ig a delicate and harmless arti: cele, which instantly removea Freckles, Tan, Redness, Roughness, Eruptions, Vuk ar Fhishings, etc., etc, Sa elicate and natural are its effects that its use is not suspected by an Ras 0 lady has the right to: presont a disfigured face in Fellow-countrymen, If you must leave the land of your birth, go to America, The writer of these few words of warning to his considers, after Land, American is the country to go to; It is the country of the future, “But always remember, you wilt |. never find a land equa! to Ireland for Its peo- ple, soil, or beauty, Yaurs, ete,, AN NUMAN IY AUATRALIA—G. L G, am Fournallatic Wisdom, OIL Oty Derrick, wiso printer luavorh tho Alba The standing, but the fool pusseth on, distributoth it, and setteth it up again the noxt day, ; onerous ues az STORATI lety when the Magnolia THE PAR ELECTRICAL EXITBITION, of-tlme to” read: pernielous ‘literature and | publicly acknowledge that the wound wus |. VILAL RESTORATIVE, Boe iB “CAmong the exhibitors at the Pais Hioctrie- | uriuks beer aru the wouree from witch silt Produced. by a shot bolua | trod frauy | emer rns Balm is sold by all druggista AL Exhibition, to take place fn Atigust ore Veutlie UF our erimiiels come. ity, ate Famine Reaton!” and’ that. sald shot RICORD'S VITAL RESTORATIVE for 75 cents. Robert: Hasse, of Indianapolis, and Joseph | yumber,. Robbery and murder, formerly the | Mes aired, St Bs by sald Hysten dellverately ; Restores Neryous and an ti Ni ae, withe Soesignature at Md: WGUMONU: Gsueral Agent. t lurmer agent of mine ie advertising a spartans bias Under the eseuued tame Of Wer fhourd's Ite at Debility, etc. Horses tation unit 1 PILLS: 2 yy 1d by No Lulssa! iT yo tends tu Lave tatetred (fou Dr Kisurd. tea trate 8. Ds. a aote sue We tow it write: Tihs hss ‘> lancard’s Bs D yf sed te sleberitis le ota VERMON ein et TET] le ‘Trangia aaj ree aicad atteue te teereie BD for any falle We eee toe [eis aieceasary’ to act 0 iS nena with ilsomie Vite tiesorstive (under | neertsciln tate anf regulate tia sae wioo), OF for soythlng HpUry, or juris are an 92 % tuma for iP! as oures tn the, att ‘States alone euth ‘ madres wrisincloeod stamp {or deauripive oir aan a ey ancoce rec the Vill lar with. test is and aywblows, to DIL 8. i, fone etal sr Rueda, SWortcaklauis Mow vate “sad prBniteuls cary,