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(SDAY, JUNE 98, 1881-TWELVE PAGE ; eis THE cubaab TRIBUNE: TU. ' | j y enttns th q V . les, which will be, necording lo the pres- quTE TAN z t is Oniated she tak: tn pile of blank VAY?S p - : CRIMINAL NEWS. [icin me Geant, Suettion Garcon | THE RAILROADS. [ent itinsititsprojecions 4 bernanent a THE WEATHER, Sear steel ai oa Seater | AD AVS FRADE REDIER . ‘ ngreed, Jenking then sald he would ‘be a oh set ol the new Company, Mr. Villard sald ella and scribbies by the hour. fj j ni 3 . Yoder eally NBA antniibes, anil Chath fete eatrall B d Ra 7 Be. Mai Festuriay: tnt fhe formation ot this Cone AV w W C - 3 1 LT IS W BALTH ! 4 i walker ring are rink of water, - pany would relieve lin of it KO personnal ry orkers at ai ears Just thon Jenkins reappeared, arined with a fF es sane position to the mambers ol vee UH ‘as o ‘ i dlotible-barreled shotgun, and ‘at. once fired aid andte the two original Companies that he . SEXTUS N, WILCOX, Fraite 2 on Carroll, tho charge tnteriny is brenat Lines. ‘ Ind helt alone alive. the ihovement WwRS Mountains, ‘Tho funeral services over the reninins of Health of Body Is Wealth of Mind, : i i and killing ‘him Instantly. Jenkins then Laeenenes ane oy ” the Inte Sextus N. Wilcox were held yester- day nt tho Inte residence of the deceased, No, failing Stockholders of these two Companies who fired on. Gurrel, shooting him in tho head, sé eliotn ke ti heat have tin Interest Inthe Villard pool willhave | Only a Slight Moderation of the Great Ue then fled. Some of the Eastern Roads Refuse to RADWAY’S Superintendent . none of the fiew Company's stock, It is not, 410 (Vest Washington street. ‘There was a ; ‘While Standing ‘hy A BRUTAL OUTRAGE. * Roport Theit’ Bmigrant Fe eee tee aaultttaton. uf, thoy come Ment’ Provalling in ito large attendance of friends and associates of ~ appa td Jervrunson Ciry, Mo, June %%—Mra ee Bustnoss, pintes, but the management of them will be South. Mr. Wilcox, among whom were noticed: way t Own Doorways , Carolina Noliman, wits of « German farmer Pe. Sica : wholly in the hands of the new Company, judge 3 eA, Farwell Vag re iv, E Hvlug seven miles west of here, was ovor- es : ee - Sonn 1 hate Birpaas al ‘ ‘4 Gonple. of rightful Domestic | twken on, tho road somo ‘listaneo from her | Tho Missourl Pdolife Withdraws Ravine we: a5 a taees SON Layne | eOrl's Theatre”, at Washington | iit tiutts ‘ % ' { : pes h his nfternoon by doh - Harke . -from the Southwestern Ce eT ee ee crmantcleaie Unroofed During a Fearful ‘Thomas Parker, Br Qh 4 City of HONG, ON teria yy Junin « Tarker, ‘on. " as General Manuger of the Pennsylvania & James Ykinkel, ; Tragedies in the Oityvof . n section hand on the Missourl Par |. Pool” Pecan aot Storm, 2. W. Thomas, ' Philadelphia,‘ elite: Huilrond, and brutally — ravished, Pol.’ . Company fa atfll troubling the minds of rail Hehe fone al fs Te pal jt os He | retained Ate Sictint Ho ents ‘ a ay ciety bint wiles Eisen ie meelra ‘ “A. Ge EbEOON, 1 Peer al 3 et, hen shy escaped from iim, and relurned . ice belief that Mr. 1 W, Caldwell, General Mine BTONM AT WASHINGTON. ‘Turplity, ! feeIn8, Particulars of the Killing oF the ey Alor husband omnestiniely, collected Bt.-Louls Tickot-Scalpers Outgonoral | ayer of the Panelinntle and Vandalia Ronda, Boettal Dlepateh to The Chicago Tribu: tar a eg ee nee eee speideapatind Hoh steone, for hene : areS ae » nptived. Dintkar awhlle nt work with his tho Loval, Ticket Agonts. will _ntso nssume chirae of the Fort Wayno | Wasiinotos, D.C, June 27—The most Waterman, GeurgeW. Newcomb, — | Sur bones hound, without caries, and your com: Pleasant Ainick, ah aston felts tag HADWAY'S BARSAVALLLS Van Buren, Mi. Nasb. AIAN RESOLVENT, A Grateful Recognition, . “To cure t CHRONIC or Long Standing Dis- conse Is truly n victory in tho heallng art; that reasonlig power that clourly discerns Defect nnd supplies a remedy; that restores step by step—by degrees—tho body which has bot slows ly attacko ond weakaned by an Insidious dis- enae, not only commands our rospect but de; sorves our gratitude. Dr, Itadway bas fur- mished mankind with that wonderin remedy, Itadway’s Sarsnpariliian Kesolyent, which nce complishes this result, and suffering humanity, anne ica aa sin. exietonce of pain ond disoasr, - days and long -nights, owe him their eatitude, "Medical Me re FALSE AND TRUE. Wo extract ft Dr. Rat ‘a i Disease and Tis cures” Pee areallso' 98 LIST OF DISEASES CURED BY RADWAY’S on Narsaparitian esolent, * Chronic Skin Disenses, Caries of the Bone, Fiu- mors In the Mood, Scrofulous Disensis, Bad or Unnatural Habit of Body, ype and Vencreal Fever Sores, Chranio or Old Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Rickets, White Swelling, Seald Head, Uterine Affections, Cankers, Glaridulur Swellligs, Nodes, Wasting and Decay of tho Body, Pimples and lotehes, ‘Tumors, Dyspopsin, Kidneyand Biad« dor Diseases, Chronic Rhoumatiym and Gout, Consumption, Gravel, and Caloulous Deposits, and ynrictics of the above compinints to which sometimes are xiven specious names. = Wo assert that there is no known romedy.that: possesses the curntive power over these discascs: that Radway"s Rosolyent furnishes, It curcs eer by step, surely from the foundation, and restores: tho Injured parts to thelr sound condition, Thot wastes of thu .body are stopped, and healthy” ‘Diood Je funplted tothe system, from which ne inaterial fs formed. This ta’ tho iret corrective- power of Radwas's Resolvent. Z F. In cases whero the system hes bean ealivated,< and Mereury, Quickallver, Corrosive Sublimate,, have accumulated and become deposited in nes] _ 7+ Gaptain of the Schooner * - : ‘ far bound hin, hand and foot, atid. toak : Eustace. - my ht to Jefferson City, where he now Hes In Moat eg, rant ot ate Glinties Vales viofenttitunder-storm that has visited Wash. eheral Superintendent of the Lake oF f . & Shorea Road, fs-niso inentioned fn con inigha fore seus sare hots Laine a ft, eines v nection with; the position of General nts aS | NS er-spout, ‘he members ot the West Park Board at- Manager. of © the | Pennsytvanta Cotn- and agrent deal of damage was done It] tended ina body, and there were a largo. pany, ‘There age ‘some, however, whe clan | hind been raining very heavily throtigh the | uumber of ladies present. to be well posted, Who Insist Gat {twill be | afternoon, bub after sundown the storm fi- | , The easket containing the romalns was tald neltherof the above gentlemen, but that the | greased in tury. It ta mposalble te learn tu- {ti the front parlor, and was covered with sucvessfitl mits will bo Mr, Chinrtes EB. Pugty | ont | reat thu danmge ts, but revort floral wreaths and decorations. Notable General Superintendent of the Pennsylvania | Mahthow great tho daniage ts, but revorts | among te oral, tribtites was ong presented Ttaflrond Division at Altoona, Pa, that Inive come dn from all: parts of ie | by the West Park Board.” It was in the fori 7+ : city show that it was very extensive, | of abe ea pillar uf catialderable alco, and ST. LOUIS TICKEV-SCALPERS. .. | Nenr the ‘Trenstr: one bullding, a cle inuelr AbtentlOn. | be. cers cus ‘Spectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune: shielded) by athe had its toot Were runulueled Uy ie tee vt Sr. Lous, Mo., June 24—Ticket-scalpers | iited, Near All Souls! Church, on. L | tional Churel, wita whlelr organlzation Mr, are now playing a game of such an extraor- | streot, the roofs of several houses were torn | Wilcox was. formerly connected. Mr. Bart- dinary character that the rallrond ticket | from thelr fastenings and thrown inte the lett resides fn Indianapolis, and came to Chie agents of St. Louly find themselves aston- | streets, A great mnny trees iwere blown | (tO for the purnase of nlictating at the ished beyond mensire, ‘This morning, when | down, and avast amount of damage dono to | sung Able with Sto” and jaunopin Quartet the local nxents placed their Chicago exeur- | pulie reservations, Extravant estimates are | chants during the services, - sriste sion eke an mus tae scalping Eeaternlty being muee of the loss. Lt is certain that the F zie iu ant Bartlett ade a brief -but combined and bought up a quantity suMl- | dammuge Is very greut. ‘The only toss of Ife | Wuenin ress, commenting wpon the sucl- clent to supply all the excurstonists who ox- | reported Is that of a child In Georgetown, | {22 taitiaeatt et str Wiens hi hls fall phys. pect to leave. for that city to-night. ‘They | who was killed by falling thubers. ‘There | most feeling terms of tho qualities of mind then scattered dodgers browdcast, and posted | wero a grent many narrow cscapes. ‘Tha | nnd heart possessed by the tlecensed. Ie placards on the* bulleting, nnnouncing,| roof of the house of Mr. Whitney, the Man- suns of Att. jallens i sontitiness anana thnt they wero ready to, sell - tlekets | ner of the Western Unton ‘Telegraph Comn- ) Publie spritag Ane one zen nt to Chicago for $1.75 This ruined the | pany, was crushed In by the falling of tha tant Jor neatly. Fort years, Unda oosl Tus: iu ’ : % len business of the: companies, so | gable of a Catholic institution which ad- | tlous, und consistent Christian, : tung thelr Inent ofllecs were coucetned, The | joined him, and Mr. Whitney narruwly es- | At the conclusion of the services the pall- ncents lounged nround, while the sealpine | caped with his life. ‘Che heavy thnbers just | betters, Messrs, RT. Crane, J. W, Preston, oifices didn tdnd-olllce business, They were wed lis atm. ‘Phe roof of one house on Wid. hope E. A. Kimball, George W.: Hale, lng ont-encraled fn some way, the agents | ErH2 ea Ae | WH Bu ie. J.B. Lawrence, Geo! + thought, and beeanie very restless. But that | G street, near tho Treasury, was blown fully | Sinith, 0.C, De Wolf, and W.” C. Whitte- served as u poor retlection to Keep up their | 100 fect. Tho Pension Bullding was struck | more, conveyed the remains to. the hearse, shirits. A reporter called on asealper and | py tightning, and the roof wis severely dam- | and long Ine of carringes fell Into the pro- asked him what tid caused the great furry. | geud., ‘The roofs of the City-lall and af the cession, "Ihe body way Interred in the fam- Welle? sald 1 response, “you see the M < ‘Temple were blown off. Soveral Hy lot at Graceland. local agents passed a rite at theit last meet- | Masonic ‘Temply were blown off, Several ‘At a meeting of the retall lumber deators ing fo prevent us from specniating on exctir- | houses near the Chureh of the Ascension | the fylluwing preamble and resolution were sions. We desire ta show thom that weean | were unroofed. Tho roof was taken off the | offered by J. 11, Swas : go right to their flees and buy tickets at | house of Payninster MeClure. ‘There has uot | Wieuras, Inthe wisdom of vdiving Provi; thelr own flgtres aud make a profit’? How been such a tornado sinee ‘the notable one of dence one whom we have known as identifier do you expect to get even on your present with tho lumber interest of tho Northwest for yeniure?? was asked. Easy cnough," the | July 4, seven years ago. nenrly naiarter of a century has been In A eu. reply crane, with promptness. “We know 3 To the tWeatern Associated Pres, den and inysterious manner entled from the what we are about. ‘Pickets are selling to Wasninatoy, Juno 24—A fearful storm att vile of [Ife, one who, although nat directly vt nected with the.active lumber trade of Chi- ch Fo wad Aa pa ay gem ofthuntler, lightuing, and win, occompanted: | engas’ Tasailied Grasasn manumonirerot inne Fee eee a ie a coat Lowis isa, | OY hail, occurred here to-night. Some | tenis ancighboring State, and ns it resident of m 6 . this clty was publicly idontified with its inter> Tho halt good from iinthere our Chi: | houses, were blown down, aud many w- | Mieand was honored with ite public trusts; fit cugo operators aclior Si » anid iat ls how | roofed. Trees were torn up, and sewers theretoro, Sa tee acai ian vith as qe got even.” “Are there no roads you aro | flooded and burst, The roof the armory of eolved, ‘Tat we deeply sympntttzo wi 0 patronizing ‘to. the exclusion of -others 2” noo at and Museum natlalne fo Min sorrowing family and extonded circlo of friends bye hucwe will not give them away, All | He CE VE Ke formerly | of gextus N. Witeox in the sudden and sad sve are doing this for is to show the roads Ford’s Theatre, in which Lincoln was killed, | alltletion whieh has fallen upon thom Iu his un- that the fronelad business won't work.” was torn in two and the two halves blown in | timely ducensy, tect different directions. It unroofed the Masonic rent: aie Fanny ene seen ae . sian WEST-HOUND RATES, J eo ee sth so-celled Broadway ngents of the MURDERED AT Hts POST. * | Bagtorn trank Mnes eld a meeting at Gom- Jacksoy, Aniador Co, Cal, June %—At3 inlastoner Fink's office’ iu Naw York Satur- o'clock Saturday morning Kara Degarne day to consider irregularitics in west-bound wns murdered in the Grass Valloy Hydrauite | Ttcs. 5 2 Mining Claim, n@te Votenito, ile wasn | A etreutar. just? issued by Commisstoner, watehian gu the efatin, being nemo witha ne es (he following necount of the pro: shotgun, ‘P6" bo was found lying on " stulce-boxes, ig baa hy two balls, "isoth :“'The Commigsioner stated that he Ind barrels of his @un-ovare discharged. ‘The called this meeting to consider the present robbers eleaned up some alxty feet of boxes, | condition of-rates on west-bound. business, but how much amalgam thoy obtained 18 tne | he having recelved during the last tow days known Four mon have been arrested on | roports that somo of the roads were making ‘euanielon, . _ + | thne-contracts nt reduced rates, ‘These ree CHARGED WITH GRAND LARCENY, | ports were made: principally against the Speelat Digvateh to The Chicago Tribune. “White Line’ and came from yarlots Davaverte, Ind; June 8i—David Can | sources, , The Conunissioner alyo stated that troll and Snmuel Baker were to-day commlt- | he had referred the matter to Messrs. Itulter ted to jail by Esquire -Wenver, In default of | and: Hayden, of thé New York Central bail, to answer a grand larceny complaint Railroad, and tht these gentlemen made “by the State, If isalleged that tho | Imad sald that. <they chad nob and nien- took an ali reaper-trom ‘the premises of | would — not sauthorize © the making a farmer named Mick, neglecting to gainhis | of any thine contracts, or nity Interference consent, and gold the sume for old tron. Cane | with. west-bound , rates, A‘telegram was troll had eluded arrest. for somo days, but} read from Mr A.B. Skinner, a niember of ‘was run {n'lnst oventng. ' the White Line, who also stated that he had i oe ae ees, not, and would not, authorize the: making of ‘Aa MIELE TS cay dee | sist on tie putt of sols of tie represent Rrenmonn, Vie, Jitne 8%4—An ‘affray oe- | tiv DAO Ot patIIDs curred Saturday ‘nlght?at Columbia, Jus | fee Present Re Re Arete ng art ao manne County, between whites nn. blacks, | should at once inake efforis for the strict Inwhich ong of the Inter was fatally Injured amalubounnce of ceutsbo ut Babes ait and’ others ‘serlousty hurt. ‘Lhe fight oc- mi r should sirletly curry on curred Ina barroom, all hands beim more or- the oxistliue narrocinunt By divartinng ll baile less. under the influence of liquor. Bul Hack- elias wie obinined by cutting mies from any ney, 0 negro, worst Injitred, was’ struck on road west of the trunk lines that was cutting the hend with a pickhandle, severely beaten ‘i rates. * . 2 “Tho question of a genoral reduction of a eT atanie window fifteen feot wost-bound. rated was tlion considered, and 1 way Thought os i ig inka any redtt: 4 - un a mt. ‘tho exhibit and comparison ATTEMPTED ASSASINATION. of “sthlistiesrevented tha fuct. that Ownnton, Ky., June 2%.—Norman Clark,a | the “business during the months of young min 20 yenrs ald, called James Ro- May ae t Stine; elt vis lneaur imnin out for a friendly talk Inst evening and «ib wus for tha corresponting: mon closed tho conyersatlon with four shots from | lsh Yeur und that the reduced rates, would at . not be likely to increase the business; but IE revolver Jonded with No.1 shot. “All tho | it should be found hereafter that rates were shot took effect. Its thought Romulu is | not strictly Pralntatued, thoy could be ree dangerously wounded, . Clark was placed on | duced to tho lowest rate made by any Mies; tinl-for malicious shooting, and the case was | that as long ns the present agreement in re continued tntil to-morrow. He talks indit- | gard to west-bound ftreleht existed, aud tt ferently, and glyes no reason for tho assault. | Tealtired three months’ notice to enncel thom, nothing could be gained by any of the trunk ‘Gio Usiial Budgot of Murdors and Otiide, Sats Crimos in the Stato of 4 PS Ringls Tako Poss aston of a Oamp-Meeting zee “Noor Elgin and Bun It to Suit ‘ :-Themeclven - Uv) sASSASINATEDS 5 57 Boeetat Durpatch to The Chteaoo Tribune.” Prrranung, Pa, June 27.—A_cowardly ‘ns sasination, resembling Mollts Maguiriam in : Hinny of ite features, occurred at Dunbar, ! Pa, aboiit 9 ooloak Inst night, the dotatls of which havd just renched this eltys ‘The yle- fin was, Maurice Haley,! foreman of _ tho ‘Diinbar-furnpce, As your, renders will re- ember; the miners In the Connellaville coke regtuiis have been on 0 sini for some weeks past, and~considerabla bad blood hns been > engendered In consequence between: the strikers and tliclt bosses. “Last night about 8:00 o'clock Haley, who, was an inoffensive mai, was atandlhg tn his doorway when suil- denly foiir.pistol-shots raugout on the stlltatr © and Haley fell dund with threo bullets through 18's bodys ofieot thom prasing through lis eart..; fle “leaves a‘wife und family. ‘The attack on Haley jids caused . intense’ excite- ‘ment, and-both* coke-workers «and others “y: gtetrying tojferret out the porsony who wors engaged In the nssasination, ‘The men who ra. on strikd, disuyow any connection with me ins en butib is alleged that ovi- or dence ling ‘alréady beon ‘procured to show Ssthat some pi 18 Who have been employed “iin the nciglt rhood. bufashort tine have ~-. disappeared, and. Busploton poluts to them. Thore-were rumors of other persons having beon'shot in the {mmedinte vicinity, but, so So far By sour. correspondent is abla to nscer- {talri, all the reports grew. out of tho coltl- blooded murder of Superintendent Maley, ‘Tho Coroner of Vayette County is engaged in Investigating the ense, nud some Important . developments arc expected, ‘ ; zaMis. ANDERSON ‘ASSASINATED. letLrerns’ Rocw, Ark., June 2%.—Informe- —— ‘Dunes, Joints. ete, causing caries of tho bones, | rickets, spinal curvatures, contortions, whites swellings, Varicose velns, ctc., tho Snrauparilia| will resolve away those deposits and oxtermle nate the virus of tho dlscase from tho systom. Ifthogo who aro taking these medicines for{ the cure of Chronic Scrofulous or Byphilitie) cases, however slow may be the cure, “feel bet: ter.” and Hud tholr general health improving, | their tlesh and woight increasing, or even keep: in Met ing its own, it Is n sure sign that the cure fs pro- a went mm <a ae is o re CINCAGO AND SPRINGFIELD RATES | ‘Temple. ‘The trow railing and ornaments | that tho sume be engrossed upon the minutes of | gressing, dn these discuss tho patient elthor. “Hon has fust reached the city of the nssasiin- BENT UE MOM ONS TBAB nes cutting ase, ne oy won be charged ‘Spretal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunee srere blown froin ihe Penslon-Oilice building, | the Exchange, Hels better or worso—tno viru of the discnec is * top of Jiimes ‘Andergan, Ini Olnrl ‘Township, ctat Diupateh to Tre Cheapo Tribune.” | Hive te Maka ty tho deliclencies of the | QUINCY, Il, dune 32—A. railroad man | and damage dong tn all sections of the ety, | The resolutions were unanimously adopted, | jie, jumetiv if nok arrosted anid driven from tho: q'Caunty, Andosfon was plowing in his | LArayettr, Ind, June 87.—Judge Vinton | other roads on the basis of full rates, Under |. who is well informed states tho situation be- | _ ,Cousiderable ansluty 1§ felt. for the safety | whereupon the Exchange adjourned, prokd arid. coutiaus 6 ander calie the constitution. As soon na the Sarsnparilla” makes the patient ‘feel better,” every ‘bour you wil grow better and increase in health, Strength, and feat. OVARIAN TUMORS. Tho romovnat of those tumors’ by Radway's Resolvont {8 now so certainly ostablished that ‘what was ouce considered nimost miraculous {s now u common recognised fact by uli parties Witness the cages of Hannah P. Inapp, Mre. C. Reupt, dra. J. if Jolly, and Mea. 2. Dy ticeudrix, | ublished in our Almanac for 18; also that of irs. C. 3. Bithbins, In tho prasent edition of our of suveral excursion-bouts which lett, well tween the Wabash and the Chicago & Alton | tined with passengers, for different polnts GEORGE If. 11ULL, at Springileld in regard to passenger rates. | down tho river during the any andeventuz. | ytr, George HL. Hull, a commission mer- He says ndetermlned effort is making to get | 1t Is feared that tho storm, tn Its passage clint, died at Iifs resi Ie eon.l ‘dh 4 Daek to the old standard rates, but there isa | southward, inet them returuing to Washing- Ap ese aae energie great dificulty In tho way. During the great | 0 Tuscon ae i tnrerieary a ae n . ji even: ‘clo eut Inst fall the Wabash Company sold be- SIOUX CITY, IA. ff npoplexy, Mr, Liv! prepared to taveen 5,000 and 6,000 unlimited tickets from |’ ° Spectat Diswatch to The Chicago Tribune, tnke a bath about Yelock Sun- Springtield to Chileago, part of them at 65°) Sioux Crry, ln, June 2,—This was the’ dng juorning: shortly LTR onerioe ‘he cents, and the rest at $1.55. The probien | hottest day of the senson,—97 degrees. One | path-room his wife thought she heard him now presented Is to get them back.—n thing F eis re reat of |. * that may be done at a profit both sto. tho Upbcase of sunstroke ts i Horted, rare of enll, When she reached him he was uncon «fold, aiid, - falling to return to the house fur ET ine ® search for “hin was: instituted, KS His -horrilléd relatives discovered the dead + body tiv tho tidld perforated ‘with buckshot. Near, by’ was. a blind’ constructed,’ behind #hicli the nssasin stood. ad fired the fatal ot eclreumatiiees point strongly to a ohnson, ad ‘unmarried man’ and nt ‘of the. victim, ag being the princi- “and James Johuson, Robert Esters, and go ns-nceessoties: to the killing, All-tho this inorning sentenced Joseph and Samuel | the present agreements there was no neces- Adams to one year’s hard labor in tho Michl- | sity for way citing of rates, ns the tomuage gan City Prison, npon a plen of guilty to an | of each ron wis determined and could not indlctmont for grand. Inreeny, ‘Thoy vislted | BeMerensedl, and tho cutting of rates cout # countrynmn’s smoke-louse, {6 Js alleged, | jugin In. It. n° this respect enreslng off his supply of hams; sid | tho “situation | wns entirely aliterent iicats, ote, ‘ . from tho caathound business, anger: te BUNGLATS. + | te exhibits. showed. tint a presont, Speetat Disneteh to ‘The Chicago Tribune, taking in.conslderntion the Callforiin busi Barras Creen, Mich, June 37%—Burglars | ness tho Now-York Central were 3,013 tons broke lito the houses of Dr. $.S. French and | over, tho New York, Lake Erle & Western .t ‘The motive Loo is | J. W. Wood, o merchnnt, Inst alight “At | only 4% tons In deficit, “Phe Pennsylvania | Company and the holders., Both’ compa | pp; Y sclaus. Dr. Plerpotut was called in, but was | “Pulse and. Tru \ atten, ‘be ait MOH Foe tla PI ood teat Is. eee they wero frightencd Fete and at:| Hallroad 1,783 tons over and tho Baltimore & | nies Viiv been selling Uckets to nnd from Foul Hout - unable to bring Mr, Hull out of his wneon- ieee bottle contains Toro of tha active princt- on Gendered botweon tho parties by Anderson's | weedy thoy secured’ n purse containing | O29. 2t%8 tons tn deflelt, Chleago sinca Mist’ October | ab $1.7 SIGNAL, SERVICE. sclous state, Ue lingered alone till evening, | Piven’ in tenspoontus dues, while others rorpalrs ‘ Foinestending some-land wanted by the sup- B AeeY BP Tlie desite was oxpressed by the repre- | hy means of rebaics, ‘The Wabash Inst taken in teaspoonful dues, white others require about $11.50 nnd « quantity of silverware. aA. | ge 08 _ iy gang of thioves -lng Infested this city antl suniatives that ates! by strletly: san uli vicinity for some tine, and these sopredty bound rates have always been andor the con- tions are charged tothom. trol of the trunk nos -no dificuty should be five or six mes ns in weuk -piitthe price upto 85.55 and the Chi- OFFIcE oF Tuk Caner SiGNau OrFicen, | when ledicd. Mr. Hull was about 48 years He AE Wee ne nuCn RCC: Alton to '$2.25,. limited.’ The latter | WaAsuinatos, D.C, Juno 8—1 a m.—For | old, and has resided in. Englewood about cary ihis't re, knowing i nt If thoy put ‘Tennessee nnd the Ohio Valley, partly cloudy eight years.~ Iie was n'tember of the Con- -thain higher-tho.oalpers wou aul! Wabush | wenther, focal rains, winds mostly south- greentionn! Church, and was highly es posed ‘Liurterers, * Lo. sROWS AT A CAMP-MEETING. 4,2! Gpectal Dipateh.to The Chicago Tribune, ~: ‘ fe xX ed. runk lines age ay 5 . teomed by all who knew him. 4 Ht \{Eréiy, UL; June 9%—The reo Methodists}, gErar-DESENSE, As they brotése to-bu, to accomplish tine Hee eee oat re ne ee cn ieavel | Westerlyyand stationary or higher tempera- | He wns Scorstary of the ‘Chieago Plow MINUTE REMEDY. ‘ate-holding thoir.,aunual: camp-mecting at: Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, pose.” * from Springiiold to Chicago for two years to | ture. _ Company until tho institution collapsed, | . Only requires MINUTES not HOUXS, to re- -Daughil's Grove, between this place and St. | Pars, IL, June. 9%-Amos Wright, who <2 2 et come, and I therefore becomes an important | For the Lower Lake region, partly cloudy whelt he.openctt a commission: store, which | Heve pain und euro acute disease hated, Of the worshIpors, there are proba- | shot Charles Redmon: May 28 in a bililard-. WESTERN TRUNK LINES. * souttar for tho Company. to Ret control of } weather, occasional rain, windsmostly south- | he was operating ut the tine of “his death, Bly B00 camped-ont in sixty-four tents. "They have an army of bangers-on, however, that , make a inultitude, “Yesterday. there were - ' 8,000 persuns on the ground, Excited by bad, "whisky, several fights ocourred among: the + rabble, John Stapjeton, of . Chiengo,. who then, What tha Company will have te pay .. ; 01 ~ | Ho leaves n wife and one child to mourn his isdimeutt to. tole Sony ‘of the holders Shee ce tc aerer gs or higher temppra- | jogs, “The funeral will take place this after- would sell for $3,50 and some want mare, is G ti d the U noon, + ta ¢ One party It Springfeld holds 1,600 of them,.| _ For the Upper Lake region and the Upper 5 . another 1,200, and another 1,000, ‘ew | Mississipp! Valley, partly cloudy weatuer, GEN. COSTELLO. ns smaNer holders who had atl thetr little cush | occasional ralns, winds mostly westerly, nnd. Gen. Edward J. Costello, a voteran of the Into in these tickets have ulroady sold out to St. | stationary or higher temperature and barom- War, died near Florissant, Mo, Juno 18, aged roomtn this clty, had a preliminary trial to- | , Te Western Trunk “Lines Assootation day and was discharged, tho evidenca show- | Held o inecting Yesterday tn this city. Al- ing thathe did the shooting In self-defense, | though those membors participating in tho Redinon having first attacked and followed | proceedings latin that nothing was doue him up with a bltllard-cue.’, ae except the auditing of the regular monthly RADWAY'S READY RELIER in from one to twonty minutes, nover falls to re- Hove PALIN with ‘ond thorough applicutiony no tTuattor haw violent or oxorucluting tho gees Hhoumatio; bed-ridden,intirm, Crippled, Norv ous Neuralgic, or prostrated wi o-may A POOR TAUIn “ Accounts, yet it is known that. there was un- 1 with disedso- with wgang of Elgin-roughs pitched Into an | pyran, ‘Tox, Juno 21—-Dr. Ballunde, an dor discussion a far: moro Interesting mat | Louls sealpors, most of them for $2.85, ‘ater: : __ | Sryears. Gent. Costello was ahative of Ponn- | suifer, MADWAY'S READY RELIEF will afford “iqoftencing strangyr from Bluckberry, was | accomplive in’ the polsoning of E, Ik. Moa- | (0%, 1 B9peats that tho Eastorn trunk |-;xpunsoN, LEBANON & 81. LOUIS, |° For tho “Lower. Missouri Valley, fulr | sylvania, but resided at St. Louls, Mo., from | tafammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation shot‘through thoAmid: by-the: Intter, ‘Two | cock, with five other prisoners, escaped from Mnes take no moro. | Kindly to: Sptctal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. wonthor, winds mostly: southerly, stationary | 1819 to the opening of the War, when he cn- | ~ of tho sadder, Inflammation of the Stoiela, wards. the ‘Association now than the Jall, Jb ts the third oscapo in thirty days, | did befors Mr We dt Dixon was anpointed and sixteen prisoners,: Including, murderers, || Commissioner. ‘The rules of the Assocli- horawetligyes, ote.,- have. escaped within that | tion requite that reports should -bo received time., ‘froin the Eastern trunk lines of the number z —oe i brothers named Biown, both drunk, gotin a Baht ingt nig! haa groundy, and ono bis a Congestion of the Lunys, Hore Throat, Vifle cult. Breathing, BLailpltation of the ITeart, Hysterica, Croup, Diphtheria, Catarvh, Ine fitensa; Headache, fuothache, Neuratgia, ‘Hheumatlam, Cold Chitle. Ague Ch i blatns, and’ Frost Bites, Brutaes, ’ Sun- mer Complahits, Nerrousness, Steeplessness, Coughs, Colds, Sprains, Patus in the Chest, ‘Buck, or Limbs, are instantly retieved. EVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE oured for 60 cis. Thora is not n remedial agent in this world that wilE . g o7— or higher temperature and barometor, tered the Union service, serving with the ating nicer: Pied greeters meeting, ‘the Chet ui nal Oftiver furnishes the fol- | Seventh Missourl Volunteer Infantry until e Ste Li vas held nt the Grand ) Jowig special bulletin: | aq | he was mustered out at the expiration of his & St. Louls Ratlroad was held at the Gran General rains have fallen mM the Lake | sor of service In 18M, Ile subseanently was Hotel in this ety this -afternoon, Tho xoplon and tho Alida: States eceasinnny Pastonstey of Nadel ine nea ie ae * he proposition from curtain Exstern enplinllsts ee Midian ubriskene. nid atts first term, ant was later commissioned Brig- sidered but not acted upon, AC was deter | ‘Tho heaviest, “rain Toported | Is lwo ais Gear! of ha Aisets DDL State SEA. iuinot to complete the grade from sNobles- | ANE sixty-forir hundredth Inches — nt | Je was a member of the Constitutional Cone 4; Washington, ° Light south fo west | Yention of that State which framed its new ville to Tgbanon, sxts-fvo mllos mM PME AS | Winds prevail, Zhe teneratire has rlsen | Constitution cau was aupotnted Collector af sible. “ : in the Northwest and the Jake region oi | reappolited by Gen, Garfield, : a pleve dif the othol’s cheek and ip, Both wore dragged front thf earrings. they ware in, aid orfa so sévercly peat ibwas thought he would dic. Probably Adozen free fights occurred during-the Sal tlh. , " ‘ae : Seat of cmigrants sent by tham over tha viarlous THE ST. LOUIS GAMBLERS." Westurn routes, Tho Pennsylvania, the Bos- “BY Tout a tne eal new Shubin ton & Albany, and the vite Ty. aoa his act, making Itn felony to | - | agread to make stich reports, But the New table, welte into ps iealags Byers game Yorke Contral, Eric, and Balthnore & Ohio bilng-housa Is closed, and many of the sports | Heads declara that thoy will not. report to rt 21 tha Association. Without the venort or the Dave Rune Sorel for tecruatiol: codperntion from tho above-smmed. three to uxtend the road to Paris, Ill, was con- i2. -SPOMEBTIC TRAGEDIES. , APMADELMMA, June 82-11 the caso of Gvorgo Hillyer, who shot and killed Waltor Fink In’ the strat Tast night, while the latter other States {t hus remained nearly sts —————— W A 5 Mines, it will be hard work to keop the Agso- Tanah . - ry. ‘The wave, Moving enstward, Ox ouro Fever and Aguc, aud othor Malurious, bee alkiog. Yoon alte aveee, oe ae ins ~ . CORONER'S INQUESTS. | elution alive, a3 tho diversion of ipusinoss Dr WEST-BOUND FREIGITS. Sa SHS RE invent ON wast. af the . GEORGE. A. LALLY. Hillous, Scarict, ephs,, ‘Yollow. ‘and otner een. developed) toxlfy: that, Angele 18.tho | she Coroner yestoriay huld an Inquest at Na. | those three ‘ite pcur theltovte Island, witch |. New Yom, dune 8%—Connulssioner Fink | footy Mountains, ‘Che iiehest tempora-.| George A. Lally, who camo to Chlengo in | fovers (aided by RAD WAYS thts) so qulokiy” wife of Tilllyer, who shad forbidden her to | 2010 Archer avouue upon Jamoa Fowler, 6 years | 8 not n member of the ‘Associntion, will com- | In hls report of tho, rallroad, meeting Satur- | turereported yesterday wns 103 at Eagle Pass; | 3949, and, attor a business career in this ‘city Ieee un seo. Fink. - About an hour.aftor the Finic | of axe, who was accldoatally drownod fu a privy | pol tho othor Western ronds competing with | day says the desire was exprossod:by tho rop- | 100 at Concho; 0S nt Fort Sill, ‘Corsieana, Hat f ing to the tirections, cure Cramps, Syusms, Sour Htomach, Heartburn, sick Hondache, Diarrhea, Dysentery. Colle, Wind In the Bowels, andalt Ine terool Pains. « ‘Travelers shoulit alwayscarry a bottle of Rad- way's Ready Rellof with them, A few drops to~ water will provont sickness or paling from change of water, It {s better thau French imgedy; anothor’ husband shot his wife and of tifteun years, went ‘to reside In Lansing- her paramour, «James .Gourjoy, who had been tiving apart} from. his wiie for somo time, eutered hor house. through a window, about ll o’clockitast night, and found her in a room with Daniel’ Dougherty... Without * pay’ De & word’ he beziin to“slioot” at both, ni hot tw! vault in the roar of No.4 tininos court, A largo’) the Jock Isinnd | to ako such. rates door with which ‘tho vault ‘sad at iy time ox will bring the business to thonr boon seauroly covered had by some. iteans boon, It raihvay affairs were “steniy: Just now moved, leaving a small opening Inte one end of it would bo an ensy matter for tha Westorn tho vate, It wns through thisoponing that tho | trunk lines. to show a bold front tothe inst- boy aculdontully fell witli piny fully throwing | ern roads," and retaliate by diverting cast- stioks Into tho holo, An inquest wns.also hoid bonnet business, Lut the pussonzer business resentatlyes that the rates bu strictly main- | Shrevepor}, and Soutgomery. VATION: : rg, Ne ¥., died In, the Jutter place’ tained on all west-bound business, and as He EMTeAGA, Tune T=INI8 pte burg, * {n, Place yestor- iitar® day. During his sojourn: in -Chicago Mr, Ver] Wa. Weather | Lally was an enterprising businessman, and the results of hls successful commorcial ca- reer wore invested Inrgely In Chicago real west-bonnd froights haye always been tncder eantrol of the trunk -Iines, ‘No diticully shonkt be oxpertanced If the trunk Hnes aro Jn earnest, us they profess to be, to accom: Ther. Hes) Wend, | " y “i " ‘es! Brandy or Bitters as a stiinuiant, Paina ERIM Aatoe tote Bronate witch the | steamy gga is Rarer, May, eb | lnrelly bo posable co force the Enatern tines |, DEESMPIUS & TOL ero was i Huub of thojira of We It Gafein & coat | TS" “CATION, | ; d ' K iy. ys Into a complinuce. with the rules of the Adio- | Musarrius, ‘Lenn,, June 27—Thero was fled | ~siizrome! this elty; and Prederlek, who: was at home 5 loctars liayo Motsyet been able to extract, | Dantel Burns, 40 yonrs of age, who droppod sud> gj 4 ” Harormete: 7 All edial te bio of destroying Hf 3 Gourley was arrested. > os a eT At his hourtingehouse: No. sao | ciation. “Chis matter, if ia cinimed, was the | ioday In the County Hegister’s.oftice papers | tl srror, ‘und glevauon, with his fathurat the {ine of his death. | Mr, romedial agents exvabla of destroying lifo : A CHINESE MANIAC.” ; Here Nteo at Seaton ateeal uses " = pete bonds ta tha amount of $600,000 by. the own- {eta damn 8 - fronds regiot nis dépurtute, Bias ANESIC SSE Foo eae eas to agua during waole : San. Francisco, June: 24—Tho steamer | ‘Thouns A. Pitt, who died of injuries: recelyed WITHDRAWS FROM TITE POOL, ers of tho Memphis & Molly. Springs Rall- went Pomporature, Ob ee % p fet fon in thd system. But perhaps the second : Newbern brings. the orgw of the-svhoonor | By falling under train on, tha Northwostern | 1 ig understood that tha Missouri Paoltla | ran. the funds aro to bo used tn com bit rererRn rae GEN. DAVIDSON. lose, if ropeated, toay negravato und inercaso, : Eusioce from: Biazattan, Uap. Che art TU LATS | eee er ee edt aes UTS FO | Pathway Company has given notice of with. | ploting Wie road, - Cureadd, due WoW Be | sy pays, Minn, Juno 2%—Gen, Willian | #8, sugering, and another dose ee eae of tho ing of the Captain rind firing of the |. Coroner Mutaon yesterday bogan an, Inquest i % "e: ay . aa irtne, | D: y ul Y t vessel by the maniac cook.e The cost, wito | wen Bire, Annautsin Tlotanv wap dled vida drawal frony tho Southwesturn Railway As- IvVEMS. Stations. . 7. | Davison, Inte Colonel commanding of the | agents when a positive remady tke Hadwayy Heady Iellef will stop the most excructat puln ‘guicker, without entailing the east dim oulty in elthor Infant or adult. THE TRUE RELIEF, Ranway's Reavy Rarer fs the only retnedial agent in vogue that will Inatantly atop pain, Hifty Conta Per Bottle. Radivay’s Regulating. il rfect Purgatives, Soothstn, tberienee At au Second Cavalry, isdead, and his remalns aro on route to St. Louls for interment, with an escort assigned from Fort Snelling, by order of Gon, Torry. _ Deceased distlnguished hin- self in the War of tho Reballion asa cavalry. ‘commander, and had Just secured, a airs leave of absence to ‘reenperate hls ‘falling healt but died at 8t, Paul while en-route nt, + Tho Missour! Pactiie Rallway commenced | ————— running through sleopors to San Antoulo | Aiaaterre vr oul Austin, Texas, Sunday night. Hun Mr. §.M, Millor. has been appointed As- alstant Gonaral Passenger’ Agent of the Gulf, ALNo. 1d Weat Taylor atraetp, au abortion af | sociation. -' Under these elreumatances all Jeged to havo buen broly about by 1. L. Mon- | liopes for a reorganization of the Southwest you,an attuchd of Div BvD, Clark, of No. 186 | erm Railway Association must, vanish, Slap acagt eral witacesoa ware exncaluoi, ag withont Gould's rond tho -Afisson- thom was sitbstantially. the game. ax pubs | ri River poo! cannot bo smaintaijed. The Usbed. ‘The prisoner, Dr", Monroe, was | Southwusturn Association hns virtually been rosont, << and In answorss nto. quod: . Colorado & Santa #6 Rallroad, the appoint Prone a Ho had. boon ‘in tho-cleyaboul-ona | ‘ond for some time past, ng the roads havo, ene si Lagat ive PP mo from Ravine, Wis. was got aie | NOG carrled ont anyot ity: provisions fur’ : inte'orany medical calloge, Wat hed toad edie | nearly year, Although efforts were lately | Mr. W, EF. White, Genoral ‘Ticket and Pas ‘RS AN EauSTA oe sue aNtnoetedeed | aborting ye i aw ngs au Hopds wera | Sania yé ftir, hlcilly anfoutes We ne y 5 ow! a ‘ef v diy’ re 1 § y iy a having treated the deosasod, but id not wish ta | enturtalied thet soiie comproniise night Sa KA cE er shad shown: signs of : jusanity, .suddonly stabbed the Captain ag he entored the cabin, re en ran ie ey wera, axos wore cc 10 crew closod tho cabin The F; cook continued walking about pitt for ).peveral hours nnd threatened to fire the vax- sal, ‘The crew got the boats ready,.and soon, afler sume smoke begun. rising) from the Sa am age ty eae ane Se y F wider. on boar Boon after she blew up. ihe manag hanes Dm, 5, C. WILSON, “ Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune,’ ‘ , y opentuy of lis road for passenger business : & 4 STAR RTT MEET err oT Carn BLE eee are eee omivised te neces Bull ba effected at tho udjoupned meeting | os get aso; Tox. ‘Tho following rates will i 4 Broosrnctoy, Ul, Jane 2%—Dr. 8. C. Witigut Pata’ Abeuye, lta a : a heavy sea, : Ng ett ae to be the better abet | Witch was to have .boon held in, this olty | anplys From Atchison or Kansas City, first: i ‘| Wilson, one of the most prominent dentists : mor a —— | wii: ae gatablleh nis Jnnoeancu of any erime., A posts Fay oof eet ee hat fs not, Likely. thot J oluss, 877} enilyraut, $47.60. i a oleh In thls partion of tug Blate and a member of A VEORTABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOWEL. . @ toe STABBED TO DEATH, | °, mortoin examina eID e olan : i 4 ‘The groxs earnings’ of “the - Denver & Mo 4 rt the Bloomington y Councfl, dle his wae oi q + Larri Rook, Ark,, dune 3%,—Intelligonce | Biutherdt proved, war, De, Mable wns corrent Mis il tows Te ete Me the rites Grande Railway for Wo third week ind une ii H morning, aged 40, and will bo, buried al 10 aigertontly, tasteless,” elounntly pte nc: : of a remarkable murder renched, here toulny | bungling operation made forthe purposo of | on through biisiness fram: the Enst have | Were as Soiluwat Frelgnt, ee oe 4 H a.m, Wednesday, The City Council will at- | gna wtrengthen, ioe : ‘ from Columbia County, Samuel Dismetkeand | briagiugouvauabortion. "| Doon badly ent forsume days past, and Wu ts | suNeGrs,. BANSAL), Wisee neotn 00, 4 4 tend tho funeral Ina body, i Hapwav's Pitts for tho cure of all dlsordors 4 J, RO'Nell, ving near Magnolia; wijlle. re- | | nS, : boon Antal that the rates Gn buses from | Poul, sm,s4l.07,¢ ‘the earnings for the core i ai : of the Stomach, Liver, Ruwels, Kidneys, Miad- ° went a pp He aot SHOOTING AFFRAY. the Missouri Itiver pulits to the Jnst are | feeponding woul in. 16k) Wore Braet i a HENJAMIN HUFF, dor, Nervous Discnsos, Headacho, Constipation, . turning home'In a wagon, had ‘a quarrel as diariin Saaseees44 years of wi oe ttended.a | also, beng out, ‘Tuy Bilssourl | Pacitle, Silles porated In J881, 77; miles operated In is Bpectal Dusvgich to The CAtcago Tribune, Coativences, Tndigostion, Dyspepsia, Bitlausuess, to who would slioot at a bevy <of ’ partrld gga plonioat Ogton's tie ‘gun ee ttor delnice In taking. tho “initiative In withdrawing | 185) 45% saa : Wanast, Inde Jane Si—Laat-nlgit Bone | Fevet, taldmmation of the Rowels, Mics, and . B derangements of the Interual Viscera. Wur- * ranted to effect a permanent cure. Purely vers * stable, vontaiuing no mercury, minerals, or dot- gtorious drugs. ve the following symptoma result near-the roadside, -The dispute | passed quickly from words to blows,,whon’ O'Neil drew from his pockot a barlow knife and at tacked Dismecike, cutting his clothing on the from tha pool, proves that Jt has long been Ing all-day he beoamanolay ayliiugrrolsome to’ | tho'desite of Gould to break up tio Souti- such an extong that‘ho.construad mrefueal to } western Association unicus he :could have drink with Hin ns an spall. About00 a'clook in | his own faye The St. Lows roads: liaye nt Jamin Ituff, onoof Wabash County’ iighest jnunibers of the Musonte Order, died at hla owe, "just west of here, Je was buried by .. Mr. Joseph Greusel, the Well-known’ alle tond editor of the Detrolt. Free Press, will sall for. Europe Thuredey. Tte will spend several months in Great’ tain an on the 25 REEDSahSSkssseesZeES SRSSESEAASSUA 4 ry ad Th euvening, “Augual Herting of No. Gb no tine since the organization of the pool | Continont in pursuit of health and recres- Ed the Musons to-day, . i ses of tha dl ‘0. organs: Cone : Bron, arn aut uhqulder, nu lutlting atx | atroey fotuget gaan gina OF User wit bin; | Gurrled dele full buteentages, of Duties, | ton, "Mt, Grousel lise worked continuously Hi 4 afpatcn ard tien ogee of tbo ices d led, ‘two wines Er Women were “In. the | awayutclosg range, the Oullltaking offect in and every month the Chleugo- roads: had to | for more thn a dozen years, and he has well i PROF, BUSIT. be loads ae Ay ee aed, Tiniese or Weigae n ‘Wagon, but they were paralyzed with ta Hi ting’ nock, inilicting a very slight wound, | PAY over to thei larce amounts of money to | earned this much-needed vacntion, es: Special Dupateh to Tha Calcaga Tribune Ta tage or eruotations, Sinking OF ¥ iifeould'do noting ee arom Hng’g nook, inflicting 'm_ vaty slight, wound: | Dev, O wood thedelicioneye This shows that |< iro pouneylvanta. and “DajrdTandle Come bz Donvgue, In Junv37.—Lrof, Bush, Prine | Fluttering atthe Hoart, Chokine or Buiferiog os: 7 ‘ * setts * mene, looked up-at the’ Weostor Avenua | the Chicago roads would have had far better anies have ordered igacnarat excursion are B elpal ly the Cedar Valley Sumluary at Ogage, | Sensations when ins | ing posture, Dots or nd BAGO WEES ra i tution, & and yesterday, moran duetloe Hovins reason lo gover thelr connection with the Li ement for the ‘Fourth ‘of July alt mone. s fied today of a paralytic stroke. He w ag | Webs bofure the Blight, Fever fed Dull Paln fo % | a; Beit Dupaten to Ts Catcage Tridsing Rey Te tno Crating] Gor ee aa ne ae ee ene cht eae atte | tele Itnos to and from enh station, | Binglo B well known lowa, Se teeny “yea bain. iu’ the Bide, & fe. Moxexa, Ml, Juno #7—Solurday night |". meme | Ato abulsston ta “domanday but will | As enon way? el dten trom Sto 1 years q etn ak PRO WRN NaRS > | HERMMEan Tanby, gua Gulden Fusbos of Hest, at _ Burglar ontered .the Exchangd Bank ot-this |v". STEAMSHIP NEWS. hardly be suoccastn, ns the Phi gap, roads OF tgs, oie Gent per rullo ouel Way, Allee 3 gh OR Ie mown ns [ate nig Of he FEB. reve will free the - place; aid, by boring a hole about’two Inches J New York, Juno 37,—Arrived, the En- | ey iit jtand an, cursion tickets: will be good until July 5 Ine | Bt vives... u F ' Ny f + | system frou all tho abovenumed disorders. =. B below the lock of,n Diebold, Norrla & Ca, aA from Ayeryool, “ee pie ‘i Gould's Bt. Louls rouds, ; 1 olustve, = ae ae *'fo9 small jo muasure, ie ct paaldent Gt en met Price 2 Conte Fer Bo Se safo, succeadud in ‘admitting enough powder} TaNDON, June 2%—The jo, from New | “ony R , Tk Mr, W, 1, Vanderbilt. has given orders to | ~ 9 a ee kK ¢ je Wo repeat that tho reader must consult our. f Bp eaiSodrto blow eit ts outtte doors | York, and Iho. Citaelan, from Montreal, | (QUECOS/aRANE CON oer Ni‘, | the cuit deparmente of de take | THE WEEDEN-MALONEY PRIZE FIGHT OFF, J i morslag Ih SCE’ Weel Reg whieh uy be eames PINT ati JR are Oe as adstesl the Herder, | 80" Transcontinental Company, to which It | Contrat Fal fo radeon tha. grades Wvoetons lately natahed agatvut ‘Owen ‘Mat 2 : “BULLION, : Fe eee Trcitable Drethra!* e a them $63 firgold and silver which had deun ‘| trony New VOte to eee ee 4g proposed to transfer the Northern Pactie,} whoreyer It ahall be found Prastioabls, Ho Jone! to fight for n purso of $3,000, within a Parwaverpura, June 9%.—-The -prectous | 4 Hadway on Serofula,’? taken Ju atter business hours, and @ package |24 Grascow, Jind 97.—Arrived,: the State of | Hallrond and the Orogon Railway & Nayiga- | seaives to make forty, Insteatl of twenty-fve, Iuidred iiles of this city, 4 AWK te metalsin the Mint.now ave belng officially | | And othors Folating to different classes of Dig, “ of ich wei ards fount 4 ant ‘ 5 tars the averige for freight trains on these | hundred miles of this city, tn August, states ‘ r ne ¢ eames a Ca wee uu... D BLYINGEMACHINE. 2 Le at fs, -onigers | roduel cost of transportation and o js meeting Mulonoy Jn the ring. =... , | twontyellve tons, of bulllon silver now tn “PALSE AND TRUE” ia has yet been found, area ies Heroes FLYING-MACHINE, 1", fare Henry Villard, Presidents Thomad F, Hee comparieate compete indre ovenly Bene a Mint, makin; id ind | HAD: “PALSE AND TR The aay Who Lt fatal valu ‘of Bo! wo RADWAY & 00.) Nos * a} on tho Benches, | silver on The 831,000,000, 2 Bond a lotter-atans| a 53 2 devi) ETerhy, at Onkes, ‘Vice-President; aud: “Mr, ind, | with the lake carriors, - -- 38 HM 3 the heats, Now, York. ine it Tien IN ARICA NG ABs out, | ecOreawa, ‘Ont, June 9%,—Ex-Ald, Chanery Horace Porter; Charles "B, Woatishotfer pnd | q a, Iu theavonue Gabriel, Paris, under sproading a » | Foaition Worth’ thousands witi be cout you. oh Rock, June ¥--Parllowlaracot n } amon exhjplvion of his. fyinginnehing an | Edward D. Ading of Now York; wi an, ANEW TRANSFER BOAT, —- aroun trocy, Roro.area few belicnes. | Hvery tne ~ MATRIMONIAL, : piicmadecsnpiies . dastardly murder at Kingston, tivepitysiliteg Thatreet to-dpy, He salfed down the | #ndleott, Jr, aud chard ay, OE ostomy |. apciat Dlapaich te Tee Oieaeo Tribune, morning ot: 10 o'clock and every evoniiy At DO.) - Lousviiay, Ky, June 97,—Walker Ken- TO THE PUBLIC. .. o* from Euroka Springs, reached her ats 1 ‘ LOG. 8: win are the Eastern mowmbers of the Bourd of | * i oT Golock a neatly-rossod, middle-aged, well-tas’| | tEnown jouruallst of this olt hore can bo nu bettor suarantea of the Valuo i ernoon, Jetfyron Carroll went 24 Jowiydae several blocks ‘vory successfully, He | Ditectora, ‘Tha Company was Incorporated | , Stous Urry, ta, June 27. The now trans: | Se lese ie noi toate hur brosktust and dine Bette oberlenvouriak ¥: | of Da, RADWAY'S Old-ostablished It, 1. Rexx. e “With a man named Gurrel, Pa Hf 4 2 Dann Day TO Nt fly from the | nuder tho lows of Oregon with an anton a bes ene ors a ee nead ne thet nor, walsh e eanvon ire es rostaurant Uriugs een RET autre Stes than tne Lago and worsnlode initeitons of - ae me iM ine i A ne Villard po + Lou! a 4 sag thi 4 : vs ‘ te ’. | thou, as thore are coulvente, Ki one named Frank Jonkins, Tiete Meee ee ee aE eee eesti thn new corporation theione | ety to. cross the ‘card of le Chicago; Bt Hetcuea” Holttne pastadvou yearsaueing the | a: CK Salto, pastor of the sist Unitaring | ie ie neato sud ask for Hadway"s aud ce ue au ~ : Qld grudgo existing between Carroll and | machine, 1” trolilag Interest in both the other com- that the name "ladway"' ison what you buy, _y. Paul, Mlunvapolis & Omaha Railroad. ‘season ea tsdally at her post, Wheu tho | Church.