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THI CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SPORTING EVENTS. Some, Fine Sport at the Chicago Driving Park Track Yesterday. Patti, Lucy May, Windrush, and Guy Winners. of the Races. f 4! Two-Milo ‘Dash That Punished “47 All the: Partlelpants—To- Ries Day's Prograin. ‘ Raves at Columbus, Hart: ‘ord, Sone | 3 2 aaa, and Elsewher9nq ous ny as, au ae” THE CHICAGO: RACES. i ‘Thord was Ono racing at tho Delving Park yos- terday, and the four. events of tha Program— ovary one of which wad’ hotly ‘contested ‘from start to -flnféh and won'on its merits—woro'wit- isa by an Audlonce‘of about four thousand people, ‘whose lote for tho sport overcame-nil suvh' biinor consideritions ns bot. weather. A: marked fmprovement’ wns diso"notigeadte tn . the niannor of running the races;‘prumptness in calling up tho horses ard riders’ Going tho ordor- of thé, day; ant cohsequentiy thora ‘wore ‘nono * of the. provoking dolays too often seen at run: ning, meetings” © OR of Fe “Toaum tho matter up briclly, it*may bo sald "hat ‘thrco out of. the four Fades wore wou by tho favorita, ‘although In ovary Instance, shora. “wora othor: noracg‘thht sold well up.with thom in tho s 1a string: glo’ of”.tho, ‘hottest’ adscrlpttion..* Hepeciilly > {sthla, true of tho Onks, in which -thosa specdy fillies, Lucy, May und hlaztoS,, werd the con- *. téfiding horses.’ Tho fofpith hid ulready beaten «tho latter two' racos’thig,seagon at.a mile and a "half, byt Lizzie 8. had iniproved somewhat sinco reaching this dity, and won tho mile dusb for all ages In such tino style froma fargo tleld Saturday ~ -that'it wis thought’ possibto for her to give tho flootydaightor ‘ot Buckden a bard fight for tho “+ mastery, Sho fulfitiod. thesn expectations com- * «pletely, find, thougti-défonted, ‘tho raco was n veredit to hor.’ Coining ‘ne this race did after tho’ comparatiyaly oasy. victory.uf tho smart “iill- “nols-bred filly Puttiin: the mile and a furlong: “dash, {t'whotted the appetites of tho pooplo for. + the two-mile dash which was to follow, and in whioh five first-class racers’ were to start. ‘Tho dotting on this. raco,was'of the flercest descrip ton. Tho followars ‘of ‘Milton Young's ‘stable knew. that Getaway was capablo of runalng two ‘mmllos better than 3:35, and considored tho race, a. , bure thing for : that: volt. The result was that thdy bickdd him in tho Ilvelicst kind“ of ‘styld, and,'as' Windrush and Callao had not. a fow fronds, "spcoulation was Uvoly. “Tho result ++, showed that thoso threo horses wero all In fina fettle, and-otory une of ‘them wont the distance {n.good sbape, the time made by Windrush be- Pan extromoly crodliabile,. ease, we TMG FIRST RACE 7 'drish of a miloand a furlong, for all 303, dro belng’an oven dozon starters, with Patt! “agfayorit. Tho start wus duluyod sometime on ynecquat of, tho: fractiousnoss of Frank Good- érich, and_Onally they wore sent away, with that leolt-hended ithe wrong way of tho track. §tdreyiat once Jumped into; tho Jead, running lapped with Patti for the first half mite. On the DAckgtrotch Puttt drow away perceptibly, and wis lonzti’ in front at tho throo-quarter pole, , Btorey fallmg back and :giving way to Pilgrim- ago, who camo along with w rust.’ Patt! im- * proved hor adyantago’sumewhat coming down . tho bamestroteh, -and won weithent boing. ox- tended aa twa lon; Storey and Pilgrima e hada hot Dybt far gecoud place, but at the d. “ Yaneo stand the latter wus buatony Storey ishing a length in front of him, tho rest Volng “strung out, ‘The time wis 1:612;— within three- quarters of a second of tho best on record. HE BUMNARYS.’ .° 5 Cicado Dutving-PAniy Juno “98, 1881.—Club ‘pura BNO, for all-agos; $50 Eloraos fot baying won a rage of the valu $1,000, * after 2’years old, allowed 3 po pas veotaldoriey hy @ years old, allowed 6 pounds; "if 4'years old, 10 SoA a penile aud ne, 8 Poworg Goa'ah fe Patel d yew Bil et 80 Ibs.. Simpson Bros’ b. c. ‘Btocoy' : aan Oy Book © Feyro's Soxbury, dum ose bs. Lewls gas’ -b.g. Tidal Wave; 6 8, trader, dam nok rev Sam Hunter's b. o.. “Glonolg, dain Naillo it ee blook's ch. m, susie none Halle Ackors 95 Lbs. renee. Traridt’s ‘b. i Satie aires by ala aie Whitten Bros’ Lord a Facslet a dam anu Lyon; Ban 8 3 Gibbous & Runch’s b. x Coeur oe aged, by Itivoll dam Zea Rufus Liste’s ur. f, Lucy Tisla, 3 3 ve “dam Bila dogksons BTIUBy soy cave ee aH i. Moreil ch, g. fingdnd, tilaton, | dam Aue, a Be a oe “oie ILLINOIS OAKS" * brought to tho post miso. D.. the Banshoo Bilye Lite 8. Pri ab an ‘Lugy. Bays: Owing to the last named haying beon vers puccosstul this Sonegn and having twice. beaten Lizzic 8, over 0, fame distance Of ‘ground, sho was mado no hot’ Hees iH ate pools, selling sor 1 $155, for Lizzlo 8. $80 for M Minnie D,, and sorter tho Held, Tho Jot woru-sent at ths to & ve oven start, with the Sxeoption af aft: tl Hane Filly, Who was a longth bob! ho-rest whon tho tug fol, Lyoy Aluy ut ono took up the running, but jong bud boon covered, Pride and Minnie: D. dashed 10. the front onthe outslto, the boy on tha former pulling'’nard to keop tho ‘ally from Sa ing pee suanovs ia Fay Thee | Bl t) Hots rile a tenuis boind nnd Tuning ousily. Bho *<nov, Fe hae cs a8 | “the lot entored « Bs front, tel 8 sainingh for erate rid ‘and ania Db tawny enten, iige wo lenders raced in bot ‘from the thre quartar lo ‘to the vita, ie taku ee whip, Lucy May winning by a Rook only, 3: 314156; tio Banshee By, Debind and the other‘two beat a THE aUuMARTE AY—Thoe Tlinala’ Oaks, for 2: nite gc cutrance, $5 LorTolt, Witte 98) Oni ae te and.n hi me carold added; y jaw, cs Luna... oa bok Bells BF Vie be yell Bm ative tWwoetie taste 80" ate starters Callio, Gotiwhy, Mary" Andon fot Joni Davis and, Winder noni G iret choles. nt 840, Whtdeusn ba way w 6 ae baa, Wh fH iden ing 8 cult vie tn a Sonn Di Davila by Rha Ae effected atthe fist attempt, “HIND Andorcn ut once taking tho traciegna rf ing pace. At hie quarter pate she wasn Jungth whead of the rest, Getaway and Windrugh being \apped for second pias, A fourth, and Davis Inst, no great, diet Fating Buy of thain. ~ Thoy ran ha thes positions to the throe-quurter palo, whora V Vieuenabiund Gotaway both succceded {n beatin Sereon or tne lead. At tho ond of t ears lg Windrush bad 4 neck the beat ot Balertay wnt these two Jud tha procession anune ieee aad th tum and Into the bugk- 00 ety OF the throv-quarter pate Kolso Ile on a MaryAne dorson for auotuor urueh, to whieh the inure responded gamoly, and who aud, Cullgo joined londerse. At tho throv-y quarter pole i oukait asthough Windeush was Leaton, ho rea Jay bet woon Gutaway aud Calla 120, Uae dows She ko riot Whadrueh vory fast un doy Be. wiles 2 beat Wa) Hos nae a fovuth te ee ino Pa i Jobn Davia iyo ag $ Yebind bit, fry Andre bon hist. THe suMMARYS* Sauw pave cub Durie, $4, foe all ageas 0 to second, two miles 3.1, Morell & Co.'s bo. Wini King Alfonso, dawn ‘Gonalluoseest,. ‘ M. Young's b..v. Getaway, 3 your, by’ ‘Boquli by Cal tee ares oes D ae v4 hc tall, 898 youes, by gigaer,? b, rush, 3 yéars, bY THE ot nn EVENT 1 r Of tho day wasa milo eat racy foF all agos, Btartors Lote Manitou, Lady Wipe re ett, Kila Rowett,: Kittie Wale, ‘oiity S 7 W: Matugords sua avon tna ye bey, i a ase For rit Arat beat. sulllng fariiiin flowette an din ior the feld. Billy Ward bad detayed the var fer taitane our by an cxbibition of tumper, the jut wi wo gent aperie. Wood whapor and ent Iu. close: o araund tho turn. Oney bukssrotob Bo pifuagle for the toad fe “Mel ores io ent weil tg the, year rant F borues easily and wus sogn ta” of ra it Fuuk, whero alio weru Guy, Manitou, | horses ontorad at, S100 te pre Kiln | Rowett, and Mosqul Tho | Inst named lind stixhtly tho best of it Up to tho theen-sunrtor pole, but at that point ho died away, Manitan and ‘Kita Rowstt being clear of tho rest whon half way down tho home- Atretoh. Manito mn very true and fast. and, seoing that tho gelding was not to bo beaten, Kolso pitted ip Ella Rowott when near the wire, and BMniitou won by two fengenn from her in 114134, the others an por summa’ Tho victury of n ern DUUAIGE caused a marked change tho Ling, pinolron now irlo ing *e 00 Nand tho. Told “$800, frionds of Kila Rowott woro contident ‘alo could win and backed her hoavily, while thoso intorestud ins Matazoria wero equnlly prompt in putting up pele monoyy Tho sees ond “heat. waa a t..dietweon. these two mnros for nearly tnedong Hurgors of a intla, Nanitaw being nese suyn ey 1st tho aiurtare Polo waa pnssed, Attia distance-stand Kel saw that ho Kad: Matagorda beatuny Vat while ho was wAtoniae, nee old Guyuntne slong atin Soares Fae, ont By outa ge, ain and Blind uptoro v OF bis presence had won ‘HeeRent hina by A tenth tn 1:49, nv cunciusion that Guy would itt ota ing heat, nnd there was no botting, AVhon the drum’ tanped Guy wont to tha front At once, nnd held a xnfe tend all cae hand ‘aroun, soneliy Siniain by two. {onyths in winner wns bought in by iis owige at tho entered Deice of SiN. Manitnit was also put ip |i tion and sold to Johu Carter,of Nasa ‘ile, for, $370. THE RUN His: Day—Sollty for’ all ago prowar woly! at SoM alloys fy Tuas ant 87h, tllowed Utha; at TU, lonta: Fig Nob ie a a wed, by Narra wansott, cium Chi} TT 411 M. Young's br. g. danitou. 3 Borsa thats teen of tho We Tihs. 8 2 0 © Co.'s U. tn, tll Howat, mod, by, z je, dam Mammonas 10 lhs......2 820 Hay ‘ton & Dues ecb. In. Matagordi, gcc, hy Glengarry, dain Mattie Morgans mM, bs Spanaiys Bro 1 ataidiati's eh g. int Carmudy. 6» + Wost Roxbury, dam Lady au at hain; V7 Ibs, S1esescit 5 dro A. Stayna Slosqutts Mlused, dain Rotler; veel BLO pon Hearts ‘sb, f. Kitty ‘yells: 3 yrs, by, Buckdeor, dam Bonaventure; ¥ eee 6ro . A. Dun’s ch, Jauly King, Ringmaster, dno: Ma ily Soviers fe bss “tro Sam Lekor's ‘oh, g Billy Ward, awe by, Rrigand, dam Anna ‘Travia: 77 1 8 dis ‘W, Buckles’ b. e. Gen. Teens 4 . M Intruder, da: morn rel WeS.ss0000]0 dis SY Dive 1s4stg, 154024, 1:48) + TODAY'S RACKS... - Thera ft, four good races to be run to-day, sand, ag the sport yesterday was of so high an ‘anter, it Is probabla that tho pironianen will bo Jorge, providing the woather is pleasant. a the i wang. tho Criterion Stakes, for wil 24your th uartors of a milv, Shotton, Stariton, Sutiteane Ballard, Baliancer, Perplex, Fosterall, “Rodoriak Handom, Boutmiin, Lost Cause, and Billy Splok will sturt, ‘Tho second ovent, v sall- ing’ pursg for nil ngos, will kaye for starters voy Lisi: Sy ths.t Claviastinn, 0s, tbs Aloxis, Ro ee ran Goodrion Ih, 110 Iba; Jitn Bell, 1s 1hs.; Guy, 105 1 Gon, Rowett, “100 bs, ‘Tuo third race wilt bandicup purso for ullages, oug mile and og He a the starters being: Evnlekillen, 98 bs unten, 114 iba Wilde moro, 108 ihs.3 Bell elle ot Nelson, 407 1be,: and Get. invuy, 87 Ibs, ‘Tho closing event will be 0 race or three-quarter mile hoais for all ages, In which Capo Houry, Nomad, Atnerion, Carter Il. Hook. ty, Ouk Grove Ros¢, and a W ge Danco ily will sturt, ‘he pouls last nist sald ng follows: First. meo—Rodertok itandon £50, ate $47, Balinncer $21, Bontmun sah ang ing cond ruce=G IS” B10, Ucar ls ithied eneoGetiteny $100, nntetion $3, Li abtuunt Sir Widmore $2 Holle of Nelson Slik Vourth raco—Brooklyn $30, Nomnd §13, Carter i fd, War’ Daneo ally sh, Cape Henry $4, Gh ae CONEY ISLAND. New Youx, Juna 28.—Concy {eland races: ‘Thoons-mile race for B-yenr-olds’ was won by pple, Slr Hugh Socond, Marathon, third; tho TAT. ‘Tho aaction race, one mile ana a quarter, was won by Big Medicing, Sly Dance second, Biss thirds thao 2:15. _ The threa-quarter * mito dash for2-yeat-olda was won by Francesca, Rica second, Jdn third; timo 1:19. Francesca Jan asistor of Iroquois. ‘Tho race,for gentlenen riders, one milo, was wou by 8 Speculation, Geranium secoud, Claron> don thirds thme 13518g, ‘Tho Nith rico, n mile and threo-quarters, was won by Parole, dofeuting McCullough; thine 3311. The sclling sreninioctuss vor tho short COUTEC, was won by Lizato D,. Byan sgeond Dispute third; tine atte 4 COLUMBUS, « ‘ “Eh Conuinus, O., June 23.—-Tho summor. races of tho Coluinbus Driving-Park Association com= meneed to-day, with a fair: attendance. The ‘track was in good condition, and much improved “sinco: Inst -neason..: The frat race, 2:50 clnab, purse $600, had teu starters, and was wor ensliy by tho'favorit, Buc Grundy, in threo straight heaga: .. Sue Grundy. Sb Kato deCall.... 202 Highland Stranger. ia.8 -Lfttte Jim, (ioe ae | Ol £708 Bak 8’ 10 8 0 8, 2 e a = “Tho 2:25 olnss. fork Biot bad four starters, John 8. Clark bolnr tho vty orks Abdatlah Bo 3 1 John 8. = ‘fom Kealor, a Dream ... A » Pime~i ~DES MOINES -MEETING.. Drs. Maines, fa.4 Juno 28,—2'ho:bout was the 1most Intenso over known on tha Des Moinos track. In the throe-minute olnss, $300 purse, ‘Comanohe won, tho following being tho score. : AA § ak : “Stella C, won hin ass for 8 $400 purso, the score boing? Btotin Osersesene Flot io Sucker Matd distiuced, | + Dine te2B 3 B34 $2 sas stoyg ‘Tho 2:40 class, for a pe ot & sonciaded, Nolte Bly ta! in the pt gets sxoee the sccoud and third, sl heppanl sccond In alt: threo, Timo, % Aetig, St ia 6 ort iatlomen’s airiving race Charlio Hays took thos tiret two heats, Rivin second, and Wanaig aid tule, in both t heats, Not fintahed. Timo, 2:60¥5, 9:65. 5. ARREST ‘OF POOL-SELLERS, ‘i OINDINN AT, On'duUg 24—The polloe have are rostad Charlos O, Eickoy, proprietor of Hickoy's ‘Turf Exchango, aud tive of bla. clorks, for. vio Jation of tho law passod Jast wintor problbiting pool-solling, «David Suiahoimer bart two glorks ~ wero” also. arrested: for putting up 8 board for ils alo at oc combiiation pools Lt ‘erB4ih, ry <was not heat, and 1 with Dr. 280M, was menurally’ pppoe osed that. thero would be no attempt to vi olnte ue inw,but at tho recent rucos 1s: were auld ‘and “no arrests tande, - Thoso fren then “Attod up rooms in the. sama atyleas last, a yone au bogan bualness to- : ——— » “AGAIN POSTPONED. + *\ = | Spectat Dizpateh to The Chteago Tribune, _° - Buvvaco, N, ¥., June 3.—Tho -game between tho Buifalos nnd Worcestera was atartod to-day, ‘but before. tho fatter, who went to the bat rats woro out, a bouvy sbower of -rain fen ata pod the gontest «1 Iwill probably be play: yracuse Jul - Bre Jou, Ne i, Juno 28.—Tho raco was again postprnod; Tough oe MARTFORD.* | HAiireonn;’ Conn,» Juno’. 28,—CoartoreOak Parks: Clugs 8:24 was won {0 threo etralght heats by Charly Champling timo, 8382343 22234 5 Bszt44, i Tho thregsminuite. Have he ee ben, the first a By by Pet ining sore by J. HL. Gould; tig, mane 3s Biles Sai, ce ae TROY.Vs, DETROIT. +.” Bpeglat Dupaten. to: The Chicaga Tribune, Dernost, sich, Juno 238.—-To-day's samo was Asplendid ono for six tunings, nolther side walne ing a run, but in tho seyonthy basa-hits by Evans aud Haukiuson, 9 two-baygey:by Gilleaplo, and 4 passed ball cavo Troy throo runs, Dorby was hit bord fn, the;olgbth;:“A single by Ferguson ‘and tbroo-busors by Ciltespie and Bvana sweltcd tho total to five, .Uwo-bagyors by Gerbardt and Kulght gave Dotroit hor only run in the soventh, Poware’ umpiring created -@ storm of Indigna: tion, ‘Ho },was ‘ospoolally : unfalr. in ‘call- tng, Dalle 7ha Katrikes favoring “Troy every thus, .. Whitney." bit “isafe” fortwo baggy in tho sixth, but was dealarod ont for not touch: ing first. ..Thery was’ but! one flelding crror in the game, and that was a fumble by + Connor, of ‘Troy.: Wood to ri field had. a fogor split, and ii uatsia pu ‘ ie a a Fi mole tan I 6 po pen; aad pe ral at SEEEH itor ttt fens : eaaiuy, Goede. a nie vv GHllesp! pte) ‘aight, Gere oecbase bite=-dliltespl ; fe ett ee eepte Detroit, Firet base on errora—Detro! Suruek Bubwcamldy coawer, ‘dittoepte, Knigot. WEDN Detroit, & Fett on bnsen—Troy fy Detroit Gerhardt. i Double pinys—lotol Pagned balig—tellly, 1. WIN! pitch—Weich, 1. Time—Two hours and fifty bereaved Umpire—Powers, “ mesh «2 METROPOLITAWS! a." ATHLEVIOS, New Yon, dupe sta-ttl tho gamoot bibo-hati to-dny tho scora:étood: Mounfiltans, #3 Ath- lotics, 1. ate a eg IS THE COMET. WASHINGTON. Spectae Duspateh to The Chicago Tribunt, WaAsitnatox, D, Cy dune 2—"1 would not like to assert tt positively, out Lam very strongly Inclined tothe oplufon that the comet now Vislbio 1s the comet of 1807, sald Prof, Asaph Hall to-day, “Who is the Aimertean entitled to the hon- or of being calletl the first discoverer of the reapponrance?” asked the correspondent, “2 think that G. W. Stintmona, dr, of Bos- ton, Is the man,” replied Prof, Holl, “Here is his dispatch, which Irecelved yesterday; “New Onnvans, June %.—Prof. Mall, Astronomer of Smithaontan Mnatitute, Washington, D.C.2 On the mleht of June 1%, camped at Moreles, Mexico, thirty iniles from Engle Pass, west of the Ito Grande, abdut Intitude 29, Observed theeomet about A o'cldck on the morniny of fhe fra culling my companions? altentto Written particulars. dun “Tam greatly interested in, tho results to be obtained from a stuity- of this Sunt a continiied Prof, Mall. tisn very brisht, eautifil comet, and observers who ean de- vote themselves to the Investigation of fits ‘pbssteal ehucaslcrigics wilt be likely ‘to hleve soine rick results.” Jn a conversation attorwnrits with Mr, Winslow Upton, of tho Signal Office, who was formerly employed atthe Naval Observa- tory, ai, Upton bald Observations were taken on June 23, 2, 20, and 27, the first. being only approximate, ' Ustng the results, of the first three Sbvervallons, Uirough the eourtes: at Atha todgers, Superlutendent of tho Obse tory, 1 obtained last niet up proximately ‘the elements of the comets orbit, They agree so nearly with those of. the comet of 1807 ag to establish the fuet, al- tent Suapected, that the two eomets are dentionl?? Mr? Upton handed to the correspondenthits computation of the elements, which is as follows, the elomcnts of the comet of 1807 boing also gt ers 5 bY Bara whe é 190i Sept. 1-18, zine of pethton passage, DFeED. Inclination... Gt Longitude of note. 287 Longitude of perlh 7. ar Longitude of perthetl tauce,..... a O01 O81 itt atniificdtion o atemoent Mr. Up- ssald the Teanatento of the perihelin ant it thine of perihellon passage are imore we certain than tho other elements, Au error of soveral days is possible in the Intler, owlng to the unreliability of the observation on the 2d inst, und the comet may have already reacted its nearest point to the sun, * ‘The cometis certains the sing as the one Whose diseavery’ in tho Southern Hemis- phere was announced a month ago,’ con- Unued Mr. Upton. “Our. data are foo: fine perfect for us to give any ephumerts, and 1 prosiims, i will bon week befora we shall be able to rive the eloments of the comel’s orbit Accurately, No ™ measurements: of the iueleus hnva been nindent the Naval Obsory-, atory, and t stippose that the pliysieat churne- teristles of the comet will bo studied else Where, as the Observatory §s not prepared for sich Investigations,” Pare) we ALBANY, Special Diapaten to The Chicago Troune, Atmany, N. ¥., Juno 23.—Prof. Lowis Director of the Dudley Obsorvatory, oinputed the orbit of tho creat vonict, jjids.thas tho comet was in perihelion on OG 4 "June, when it was 70,000,000 of mites from thasin, The distance of the comet from the ‘earth was least‘on June ‘1s, when it was 35,000,000 of. miles away. . This evening the comet will be distant frcm-tha earth about 35,000,000 of miles, and this distance witl_in- crease ont the rata of about’ 1,000,000 nilies datly, © ‘Theso , figures “are only Approxtuntions, buentse® one of. the tire servations — uscd. -In - completing the orbit is merely aroug’ ONG, communicated to the Sinithsonian Institution’ from Paris, However, it now appeurs pretty gortaly that this saniel ennnol tir ba Identical with any other fecortled ity his Ta a ae its ‘perl- helion it more : t Hes further from the sun ‘iin ihe conidt oft 1807 Is at the HANNO, paint The plane of the two orbits ara. tipped up from tho elliptic in. the same way, at almost ‘exactly fnelnation of * tha is 63 ierrees, : of 1881" vomet dogroes, Again, "here fsa striking ‘sim. Hatity in the position of. ‘the nodes, or dirce- ton in spate (from the sun) where tho comes passes through thg.plane uf the earti’s orbit, Mite difference of direetion fn the twa enses fs only 3 degrogs. - (Che longitudes oe perihelion In tho two cnses Bre ‘strikingly’ shinilar. es points of slinilarity ave unset, however, by Wes the gne Tack that the distance of tho comel from: tia’ sun. ts, undoubtedly aronter Y nan that of the comet of 1807 In the gorrespouding partsot Itsorbil, Thecometol 1881 moves ncroys the Aky much faster than would tho comet of 1807 under the sane elr- cumstances of position, : If isnow alsp clear that the comet we see is Itentical with that discovered by Dr, Gould In South America, since its computed deciluntion differs but 4 degrees from that Feportuil by him, a ditfers ghee which might vastly. bo due.to wiaveld- a Ic. errors of computation. ‘Tho comet is Nkely to remain visible in telescopus for five Inonths atleast. ‘The nuclous ia not far from 1,200 tulles in dinnieter, Tho bright conta, or ond of the camet, as seen by the naked eye, is fully 14,000" infles -in- dinmetor, while tho longest branch of the tall cannot be Jessthan 85,000,000 alles in length. : ! BOSTON, Spectal Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune, io same unicies, 1807 ounce, - Bostox, June 23.—TLhe ephomoris of i comnt is enleutntod as follows. by the ob- Sorvors at Gambridgo: Ons Ne Wasitnigton--Mtdntont.; dH M.S. Deg. Sf June 20, OW we Wy 8 i ‘Tho iispateh from’ Chicago nevher ant announelay the" dlscovery of’ another coma! thor tae Ds Te yeaentny Js ridieuled at Gampridge. Mat kerlng says the posl- tion named fs that $1, a ch tho great comet ought to ba visible mn Chicago, — * PREssING- FOR THE Prizm. » __,.To the Baltor af The Uhteago Tribune, » Krasunpy, IL, June 9%.—Will; you pleaso inform mo through Tue Tatnuny whom L wHl have to report. ta to get tha §200 roward going to tho ong: that first eaw the comot,. 1 auw It Wednesday morning, June 2, prone a retook, Ks oF {ust ab. the dawn of day.” lust above the horizon, nearly due Vordienee ¢ made ity appearance ‘Thursday morning at haltepast 2 a little north of whore itudid Wednesday morning, 1 can substantinta the above, Lan night-watehman at thls place, Respectfully, W. 'T. COLEMAN, {Itis Mo” ‘probable that, simybody in this country Will obtum, the ‘prize, as, the comet in South Amorica neatly Rnonth’| ago, and {ts position, as {¢ was then observed, has been used Ju calousating Its orbit.) ——— OHIOAGO,: oe © + Tho'skies last night wero, again proptious, aid thousands. afipeople gazed long and stendily at the big comot.as it appeared In the northern heayens,—an. object of beauty and a subject for the study. and ‘observation of the curious, .The vaporlo ylsitos:is still near the Pole, anc Ig gettlng higher up overy night, at the rato of. a: littl over three de- gress in twenty-four. hours, ‘Lo-night It will fovary Hoary et te rotle @, Clrola.—that Wan *pe ratty age ny diving the whole will be pre! night, oa ford ile Gh hp ring aboartunlly, it the skie Unies for every! 0 atte y te Sane stranger, It really ean beste xin who has eyesight, :for the ory ine pa Jy hot nocussary. If aa aver ding ie Ca of an opera. ~glass, oF wag ying 8 go08 nine powors ira hin ce at 8 Corel Han Lis wa oye," But the telowe tar Ve naked ri ope Jeno aye! “diner ubgerver, at ts t iio es not if ong ene tk to shay oe well “tt magni power, ani, tq the or- fitaree er, wot Appear Bayes Bhazy iy Desk cae ESDAY: “JUNE 29, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. qn conn | Lake Freights Firm, with Vessel- Owners Holding Off for Better Rates. The Tugmen Enjoying’a Season of Holidays, Owing to tho Small Arrivals. An Account, of the Watkéin-the-Water, ; tito First Steamer on tho Lakes. Arrivals and Departures—Around tho Lakes—Notes Along the _ Docks, 3 HOME GATHERINGS, LAKE PHEIGUTS.” * Thoro wero nut many vessels offering yeater- day, though quite a number ny ‘at tho dockr, but aro not yut ready to toad, and with tho ad- vaneing tondency i ratos ownors ar, of course, anxfous to take advantage of tho little * boom.” For corn to Hutate 314 cents was paid and 0% cents was usked In almost ‘every instance, though no engngcmentaat that rate wero re- ported, Tho churtors announoed were: For Hululo—Propelter G. B. Lyon, 75,000 bushels corn; Propeller Chicago, 60,000 bushels corn; Propelter Nean fichtnond, 60,000 bushels ‘corn; Propolior St. Louls, 25,000 hushols corn, For Mrle—Prupeller Annto Young, 25,000 corn, through rate; propellor Juniata, 69,000 bushels corn. For. Kingston—Senooner Alox Suir, 2,100 Uushels corn. Thero'was no shunge to note in lumber froights. A NAIMOW ERCAPE. ‘The wenther outstde has been very thick and forxy, and there ts tho groatest danger of voltl- sion tis well us stranding during this kindof wouther. This hoing trua, tha tnastors of sail- Vossels should seo to it that: tha fog-horn 1s sounded as the law and safety detnand., One ease fir point has come to hand, but there ts siintlar neglect In bundrods of cayes. When tho Propeller Clty’ of Duluth was of Kenosha at lo’oluck Sunday mourning, sbe cana pon a Milwaukee schooner and narrowly escaped ruuntug hor down. Before the two craft got togethor and before thoy could seo cach ather, the echo of tho steamer’s tooting camo back from tho schooner's sails yet nota sound came from any horn on board. Tho Duluth, fortu- nately, was running under check. Tho two craft came togethor triangularly, and the schoo ner awung nlongaide, The Captain of the Duluth asked tho master of tho other whethar sho was hurt, aud boing answered in the negative tha two eraft parted company. Itwasa most narrow escape, BIMPLY. A REPETITION. ~ Yesterday was but a repetition of the dull Sars that bive prevailed here isinee the pening ae navigation, Thdslight revival Gora was but transitory. and the expected flect from tho lower Jakes didnot pe {nan appearance yester- day. inuch to the diszust of tho tugmen, many of whom went os far down the Jake as Macino, only to return Ight. DOCK NOTER, Cunt. Paddy Drew took charge of tho tug Wiille Brown yesterday. ‘Tho echouncr Pensaukeo 1s In Miicr Brothers’ dry-dock belng tree-ualled, + Charlie Van Every, tate en; incor of the pro- pelter Champlain, 1s in the city. Tho Union Lino steamer Cuba left yosterday for Buftulo, londud to bor utmost capagity, ‘Tho tug Johnson went into” the Cntcago Dry- Docks yesterday for repairs to her machinery. Graham & Co.'s trim little steamer Messenyor, Capt. Bartlett, loft for 8t. Josep and Benton Murbor lust night crowded with passctgers. The achooner Molto Brown, Cupt. Fetus, made the trip to Oontez, Bay and back to this port in six duys, probaly the fustest trip over mado, The schooner Michigan, Capt. Prod Hart, isin pot buying arrived after a quick. passage from Buffalo, Cnpt. Pred reeelyed: the cougratuia- tons of tis many friends yesteriay, A Le ighearth ‘or in tho luinber markot was prostrated by the heat yeatorday, bur a Hbera) Applleation of fee brought bim uround all right. A drunken sullor stumbled into the river yes- tarday neur tho V, G. ‘0. docks, iia was roscucd by in number of tugmen, fae boyond a dirty bath escaped uninjured, ¥ ‘Tho stenti-barge W, I. Gray Yon. while backing Gut Of Maxon Siip fouled withthe schouner Sil- tardy Fillmory, -carrying-away the inttor’s jibe boom and purtof ber heat-goar. a ‘Tho schooner ‘Comanche yesterday unloaded her cargo uf G00 tons of coal at: Neuter Daniels &Co,'s conl-docks at No. si) South Holeted street, using for tho firat time tho now improved Inbor-saving upparutus for unloading coal from vessels, which proved a comple to succots, about tho only busy pings {a inarino circles eatarun was Martin SicNulty's vessel-provis- lon supply store, at Nos. 1) and 21 Rush street. Vessalinen havy to ent, business or no business, and ay Martin te great favorit, almost avery body that salle tho lakes bos Martie totfurnish tholr edibles, AC negro walked: off the ‘aock into tho river early yestorday morning at tho lumber market, aud would inte drowned bad not Capt, Archor, & the ecbooner Stockbridgo, ‘who happened to aco tho unfortunate fellow full in, sunt bis boat ‘with two sullors to “his reseuc. He had sunk Lien, but ns be wasyoing down tho third time ovo of the sailors yrabbed blm by tha shirt and drew him into tho yawl Afier a fow minutes® rolling on tho docks ho camo to, aud, after thanking bis rescuers, went bis way, * TUE FINST LAKE STEAMER. THE OLD STEAMBOAT: WALK+IN-TILE-WATER, Lovi Bishcp, ot Detroit, ina serica of articles fu tho Post and Tribune of vhat olty on tho carly history of lake auvigation, gives the following nocount of the gid ateamboat Walk-tn- thor Was tor, tho first atenmor that plied Lake Erie: « “Capt, Newhall ie Alar oH] Work ws a histor rian of our luke anpeines ena an old rogistry of the Custom-House of Hetrolt of 1818, whon William Woodbridge ae tho Collector of tho Port, ‘This reoord settles tho point that the Wualk-ln-tne- Water, bomg tho frat steambout hat ¢ ever painted on Lake Erle, arrived at Dotroit Aug. 7 1818, and ghat sho cicared for her return trip to Huitato the next day. Sho was, in gonural form @ wonognur. | with an onging and two’ sido-wheols, und shu was named alter uy Indian Chiof who found a local babitavon a namo. somowboro - on . the dors of tho Petrol liver, and probavly in inany - other. pluces (oo. nuimorous to menuon, She was doubtless n clumuy craft, but was a good oxporlinentfor the carly days of steam panlaton: ‘Tho. record referred to isin a ptkxd alate press Fallon, and jt contains much vali, faturicul Information. ‘The ploneer steamboat wont ashore aud wus wreekod ‘on or near Loug Polnt in tho yoar 1810 or 2), und thus sto consed to walk In. the water and found n grive therein, Frou that smutl-begin~ niu tho steamboats on the lakes wout: ou lite eronsing till they Elvated, the sall vetsols io ouni- ber aud far surpassed fey in SAE RILAED, ACY commodations, and nttructi and. 1810,und on from the | eer dato til the rillroads began to noquire tho tbrough see Dusinoas, ths dak aes murine was surpass by but fow, it any, in the world. ‘The old North Ammoriga, the Commodore Vous the Tilnots and tho Michigan are with ‘others well remombered. Thon tha yront Steambout Ine waa front Budtalo to Chicagy, about 1,000 miles, nnd h Chleai uate. ith auoH iBol us Capte, -Blako and Apptoby and othors on de wis ooked upon a8 ony of the great imutituions at the country, They wero poor Sravetng luxuries. Of course tion ‘igh make tho trip than it pow oes by rill, bub those taro Sieainboats aeeacnted ariructions und comforts railuoad-cdrs oun aor... Tho old Mebfzatrhat wo cele Ono On wack silo which, with tha sida Whdolt, ran whol indy. pendent of cach other, This waa gil well a smooth mon, but in rough woathor one wheel would be doep in the wateror In: a aswell, and would movo slow, while tha ofber at te anne ig. ‘his havl tho effoct to Jerk the tioat about i d)Sureurditeatious and Giakotie novikarion: une ploasuntandd cult, ‘Tho doubla Indepondeut ongincs were doubt cas nn experitaents ‘and 60 fur ast know have never beon tagou. i oration by an inse| a ee attach = aoe ea ea eometttges positlval orig to tbo wiataia isan sefeal boltspossenaton aed ‘iin 2 ‘ divest te abip podoute Bim, while ibe noble a thing of Ifo, e elements to strife, ' nite rs had mn perfect contidence fa y no dai pe had iy many other of our Inks tania ae one fo wae solely ceovn ask » Commodi (the Eakost oaea Walked tho water Iik And seomed to hated ut the mastoonil of tho eee a m SEPORUIEE pours ly or quite forty feot tong, tho w we State Soverolgnty and Nauloal aa” oa y ploueus fo tors Nediona! seutimont wore PH prido + ify Oliva Newry, a8 woll as the pride and boast of all beholdors, syben. the railroads cane. ‘into eo soratlo, 9 grand loa! Dg, pal ie ang the Westoru for were mute ‘Lake ke Brie, sbotwoon Detroit ans apenas y tee arenes wai tcoat teller and oolatarti® the eravellag r ‘ ubdley but Lut they wore soou disnautisued by rail. rond Interests, einen whieh our first-class steam navigation has Msappenred, except on tho Lake Superior ines.” AROUND ‘TIE LAKES, LUNE FREIGITS, BayCily Presa: “Tho long and determined struggle between tha shippers on the one hand, and tha veseel ngents'nnd owners on the othor, hus been tetermined at lost by a beenk fn lum- ber freights, which is a rather serious one for the first fail, Chartors:wro boing mado In thls city at 2.4 for Butte and Tonnwands, which means algo, uf course, £2 to Ohio ports, Rumors wero current Inst ovening that vessctshnd teen offered at those Oures, and wo bnve since learned that this is nf aoe vessels, which were offered nt £2.05 fondling at $2.00, Tt is now apparent bo aitialtis tercated Hbrorver that If the Vesavimen, bail nee cepted $2.55 ats offered, tnt would bave beon the orlutilis ed rate, and. they wonld hot have lost tn entire week, na dozens Of them have tone,” WELLAND CANALS ‘The St. Catherines. Journal of Saturday says the cnormous volume of wator sent into tho jae lovels of the new eanil has almost. dried wh the feeiter, and that the water in tho Grand Hiver ia tow within a few inches of being us law tn Atany tine on record, Consequently Lake nist for the present be ulilizedt to feed tha Is, ‘This is heme done. and, although tho erin Lake Eric ts ‘thls seasnn above the mal level, only adopt af twelve tent two Inches fs ubtalied in the aqueduct at Welland. REMARKADLE TIME, The propeller Jolin C, Gautt, of tho Wabnst Tine, inutile the distance hetween Bultely and Tolero in twenty-two hours, menn time, Ter machinery works admirably, and the thn mato isremarkatic. It was suid whon the Gault was Inunched that sho would be able to run tho did tice between Buffalo and Toleda in cirenty-bne hours, and she 1s nn fair way to do Ite INAUMANGH RETTLRD, —¢ ts Toe sult brought by Arthur Clarkson, owner of the schooner Snowbird, ttuninst the Great “Weatern Inaurance Company Honthe peenteey: at nbout $3,000 Insurance an the veseel. which was almost. Sore eoukaa Inst fall, wus settied mt Oswero on Friday, | ‘The insurance company will pay Mr. Glurkson &2,0Xand give him the wreck. of tho Snowbird, on which thoy Will pay all bills, MISCELLANEOUS. THE MONTREAL BUIP-DANORELS' STAIKE. Bpectat Dispaten ¢ GChigago Tribune, MontresL, June Everything on the wharves bas Leen guiet to-day, and tho strike continues without any change. Thoullicors of tho Ship-Laborers’ Society had a conference in the Harbor Board rooin this afternoon with tho Chairman of tho Harbor Commissioners, Sir Francia Hincks, Mr, Kerry, and other tere chants, with the slow of explaining tno situn- tion connected with tho strike, and if pos- sible to lead to an adjustment of tho un- bappy difforences now existing, Mr. Carrull, the President, and Messrs, Leonard and Piche stated the case of tho men ita very forcible manner, dwelling upon tho drawbacks which they havo to oucounter in thelr uncertain employment. The whole subject was thoruughly discussed, but no duilult understanding was arrived at. It is hoped, bowevor, that with inoderation and some concession an the partot beth the ‘long: shoremen and tho ship-owners somotbing may be done through Mr. Robertson, Sie Fruuols eee and Mr. erry to bring the ateike toan DAMAGED IN A COLLISION, Speciat Dispatch to The Cilesgo Tribune Murkraon, Mich, June 28—The pro Buckeye came into pore tbls ovenlng wit! cabin ‘badly mashed and other Sontage. cunig In collision with a schooner on Like fyan, pad will havo to Iny Up tor repairs, Tho Captain of “the Buckeye mys thut tt was the schooner Kate Lyons wien ran into bls vessel. He dig not think the schouner was dumuged inuch, Sholost pact of ger rigging. ‘he cole fisiun touk place ina heavy ton whlch wag Bo heavy that tho Captain sald be could uot seo tho scow Which bo had fn tow all night. It wus in thosame fog thnt tho sebooners It, H. Moure and Col. Ferry went ashore. ~ TI ISLE OF COVES, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Capt. J. 3. Symes bas i ty tho Minister of ty of establishing a fog steumn-whistle nt the iste of tho Coves, In the entrauce of the Georgian, Say. He states that during bis two trips to the Georglan Buy this senenn he was was delayed over Hy hours at tho lale of Coves by fox, A erent many othor craft, both snil und steam, wero delayed at the sume tite. . THE LUMBER TRADE, Special Dispatch to Tae Chicago Tribune, EASt SAGINAW. Mich. —Timber chart- ers arumado frcel el rate, $2.50 from Bay City und &2 Jiuifalo, and § and eo Peshoott uly tat to ‘Onin po ith to The Ci Muskenony Mieke Juno secbaaucr” abtp= manta to-day, 1,300,080 feet. Clearances four- A MOST TERNIFIC STORM. ispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Ky Mich. Jirie .—A moat ferrite io Northeast atruck thls plico to- past 10 und Instad twenty minutes, doing great damayo in all paris of the city. One building on Commercial street was do- stroyed. At this hour there has ‘besa DoOreports of damage to shipping. ASHLOME ANGH-AND DRY. +. Spectal Dispaten to The Chicago Tribuns, MuskeooN, Mivh., Juno #8.—Lust night tho schooucrs H. B. Moore and Col, Ferry, bound for this port from Chicago, ran on’ tho. boach ubout Unree pie south of Muskegon. harbor. They Her her ASI ‘Marlue urging the ne fro high and ary . but will probably be got . otf without much diftiguity. ~ " AUBINESS LOOKING UP. * Spectat Dispatch to. The Chicago Tritkine, . Burvano, N. Y., June 28.—Thore wero quite s umber of grain and Jumber vurrlers in port tos duy, ond the rlyer looks fivetler than for somo Quy nd anion tho arrivals. wero. soverul Canudlun schouncrs, BALT SHIPMENTS. Spectat Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, EAs SaGixaw, Mich. Juno 28.—Tho propeller Tussle, wit Ga) turrelé of entt, lott tor Cole ongo tu-duy, and tho Wostfard and two barges ard loading 0,000 barrels fur Toledo, PROPOSED "TUG MACE. | « a Spectat Dienatch to The Chicago Tribune, Muskegon, Mich., Juno 2—Tho Stuskegon nko tue fleet Bre: preparing for @ raco to come of July — orn ront OF CITICAGO, AR BTESER, Chi » Milwaukow, sund Bae: Gite, sia Suu Haron, eundries, lurday are now, dime Sheboygan, Milwauk Prop Altort Super, Stuckey Prop Dene Itieuoyind, Huta Rrop Malnu Mtn Muskegon, im seavers heatin Harbor rundrton, ‘ ichnel Grot, White Lake, lambor, Renwerns, pausmtnek, AUDITOR apy 1B Ge, Tirittatn, Montaquo, sandties, HH finailow. Montague, lumber, ute (hampin rime, Bante neice wondeal ae ean i mi Nurronghs. Grand Iaven, sundetes. Hickox, Maakegon, Inmber, . Lonin Htteto, aindries y <r Josoph, Muskegon, tumber, , Bratt HS STR [Rah Sana Leihaen surucon lay, towmg one stow, tante, Prupl wlgecabel, Peshtigo, towing, A.C. Wators, Michigan at lnmber, Pri anite Vouria. ele, sana Prop in ‘allinserndd He KDI Siar ineto i rab Hepes Vroy! ing, enttrond Teal, Whitetian Hay, tee, fone Howie Fatt rt ten Kehr Morea nue, ited Teich, tos. Kehe auitondack Suskorun, umber, Reur iiina, (irae Point. gravel, en A meus "sland, ralfroad tes, ney bble-Rtanes, netin fing ct Noque, tumber. eahitgo, aunetries, te. H io Celie Kado Gillett, Marinette, Dun Husos, lurtaye Lake, ACTEAL RAILINGS, Hime Chicago. Mi! unidrles. Hine Sheiuydin, Miiwnuncen mnie, Bamy, bu cor. ' one ie wenite Hua, lah Wau ert Vr yb it. os Heitiain, Waite tivako, tadrios, fatto, Stuskeacons hah it Muskeicon: Hunt, canals. Hunt, Mai ie light. aS MTT sandrtes. iney. sunrtuetten Hstane atvoed-iron, if pines Arthurs ‘Landing, sun- HK, ni. tat Hee ay of Duluth 1 Vie nem ‘Muskogon, Ilzht. ““ Hop, uds Kenverns, saugntuck, sundrion, {yntain City, Uudalo, 200 ou eurn and sun p Mary Groh, South Haven, rundrtos, pany rn ccan Turan, Taw bu corn. ea Day aundcios. tf ht Face Gru tat ramund. South Haven, sundries. Ais Messenger, Santon Uarbor, sundries. Setir Pernin, Montague, Want Rohe J. 1 ietenuns, iu ake tant | Sehr x a. St Tite, Bene file Waloridve, Beurgeon ‘Bay, sundries, Schr Reguintor, Se Aaa Hig! Sehr. 0.1. Tirana ituven, gut, Moen Helle. Pontwater, aunttes, ef Laat ladington, Hiatt, he ive a L mister he he Ba avebe tan aceetesco™ fone Fou anche G, Hage Bene a ei fo ALY fH Janson, aninvaee ght. ME Cook, Hamiin, Hatta beets Mactingtont he, pebr le Pratt. Ludington, 1a! Schr Ji. De Scie Giibert Styore, tinrucn Bisye Sige, ° napp Chirlewolk, Sehr Atirundack iy lush on. Te Sehr Mai juzht. Rour Nollie Wengen, sown Heeens Might, peur eect He Husa Malis che surprise, lon Haven, Hehe Guining War, Marquette, 2426 bers ratirosd tron and w Sone Thr Gntdnet, Cheboygan, jight. -br Narragansett, Butalo, 2100 bu Sc « OTHER LAKE PORTS. Hl ‘DETROIT. Speetat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Dernoit, Mich, July 8.—Passed down—-Pro-, pellera Starucem. Argyle and sehooner Sligo, Prugsia, ond James Fiek, Jr: steam-bargo Ttepublic and schuoners Ironton and Gracie Holland, Superior und consort, Antelope tind barges, W. L. Wetmore aud consort, Brunetto, Tessie, Progress, A. A. Surner and barges, Ply- mouth, Oscoda, und City of Home; schooners F. J, King, Scotin, M.. Martiv, Montauk, and Albutroes; tug Sumner and barges, Arclved~Propeller Suginaw Valley; steam. barges It, J. Hackett and Iron Duke. Passed up—Propeliers Gordon Campbell, Alaska, Buffalo, Northorner, Mochoster, Phila: delphin, and DB. W. Binnchard; steam-barges Hienton and barges, Alpena and consort, Winona with schuoners Lyinan Causey, Jennio Mathews, and Mary Lyons, and Smith Moore; schooners A, Hoody, Theo Voges, Acorn, B, Bveletgh, Laural, Oneonta, and Betto Hanscom; tug Wille fam Gooinow and schooners Kate Winslow, 6A, King, andJobn O'Neill, rrived—8chooner 13, Barwick. Vind west, ght. PONT 10NnON, Pont Henox, Mivh., Juno 28—Up—Propollers bare Empire State, Abercorn and barges. wil—Propeliers Oscoda, Bturucea, Bai vi less City of Nome, W..L. Wetmoro: an come sorts schooner Sootin, stentner Kowecnuw. Wind southwest, brisk, Weuther warmer. Pour Huron, Mich., Juno 28-000 p. m.—Dowa, + Propellers, Quence, Aan. James Davidaone Iron 4 ce consort, with the schooner Erie Bello, George King und barges; schooners Seu tla Be He Foster, Isl bemingy: and Lady MeDou- ald. iry—Propellera Rochester and. Phliadeipbiay tu Gomtnows schooners Kate Winslow, Joba Oeil, King: 1 Pena sud burges; schoon- aun Sight. thor fine, : BUPYALQ. aa 2 . Speetat Dlupalth to The chi BUPrALO. N.Y ine, Sg Arrivaleetropol- lers Portuge, Nyack, and Thomas W. Palmer, and echoouer Ogarita, intr, Chicago; propalter Rate Butturont, ae Witty, Cleared —Vrapaiiers totaraus, Jay Gould, and Connumaugh, us cern; propeller Ratu Butter- Ont und suhooners Montzumery, Sont Blane, Montimorency, and Boutecalm, Duluth; pro- velier Thonn W, Palmer and schooners "David Vanco and Oparita, cunt, Milwaukee, The following charters were reported: Pro- pellor Thomus W. Paltner aud schooner Ogarita, Thats Milwaukeo. Canal frelgbts remain unchinge ‘There ina prospect that retin rates will bo advanced on tho Ist of July: Canal fralahts ore, inobaa wed to-day, at BY cents onocorn and 43; cents on whoat to Now York, Jt Seas reported that bonusor “monkey '"” Inoney wns being paid. Shipments -v,t 00 bushels, * _ ; PORT GULBORNE. ore Hoods ‘Wind sout Spretal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, + Pont Covnonne, Ont., Jung h—Passot down Syhoonera: Charger, Toludy to Oswogo, corny W. TH. Oudos, ‘Toledo to. Kingston, corny Seaton, Toledo to Kingston, corn; Craftsman, Toledo tu Kingston, corn. © Un—Schooners Oriental, * Kingston to Toledo, Hehcs J. R: Noyes, Oswexo to Chics ‘coals est Side, Oswezo, to Chleaga, coal; O. Bt tchell, Be Tho Scalp. BEFORE UaInG. wi SHOULD: USE veep BENTON’S HAIR GROWER: : An lone who are Bald, All those whose Hair is Thin. All those who want Whiskers, - All those who want Mustaches, JAN those whose Hair is Falling Out. All those whose Scalp is Un- healthy, Yo. “All those who never want to be- come ‘Bald, All those who’are troubled with Dandrufi, - wie nap Ane whore. «Families aldness is hereditary; ‘All those whose Meatachea and Whiskers are thin and ‘atraggling. | Price One Dollar per Bottiq, Sent prepald, volun pull directions for wee, ie receipt oer. | This Halr will Fall i fash Tho alr Balb....ss0.05 Tho Contraction. ..s.0065 Tho Now Halr......0.+5 ‘Tho Popilla..nr ser nothin manne PENTONS HAIR GROWER, | NIONS ehiet ee GROWER, , Fair Havon, to Chie: ‘Oswongo to Toler, coal; to Chieago, railway, Iron; Penokoe, Chiengo, coal; BE. Toledo, light; Gi Marlo, ight Aiba esterday's and ay's ttp-hound vesscls are’. etl Tying bere, windbotina. Pavia rd Woat; fewsh, * HALEN: Ca A. Tt i. Tuthertord, Spectat Dispatch to Tre Chi feago Tribune, Binuatene, Juno 28.—Grain frolzhts are & ou ada firmor., Charters to Buffalo: Schooners Georger and Hatnfindor wheat At 3% ovnts, FAs ty ‘¥4200 bushols, trived from Dela Sten tine ersten 1 consort Fryer: achuoner Young A: CLEVELAND, Spectal Dispatch to The Udicago CLEVELAND, 0., Jay Goulil, merchandiso, On Sherman, conl, terme, Baden , “geet scl Nera Nuruette Re J, contract laArAuetia jovelane contract; Bolkirk and Col, Cook, doal to ene icaro. Chartera—Propotter Worth! raat and schooner Duluth, private terms, and orc, vcs Troe, and oro. back’ $0 Clovelanc ESOANABA. Spectat Dispatch to The ‘Ghieago Tribune, Escaxata, Mich. June28.—-Arrirod—Stoamors_ Jeland, dt, Catala acts iit Owens chooser Eltaworth, Montpellor, ‘itn Uragy fy hen Chany lor, As M. spon Icon Stato, fegaunies, ‘and ‘Abira rted—Stoamers J. Hi we ' Bah and aie uot in ASC in Wost pate Sturray, aad fron states” se SARterE peekal tal Dispatch to 786 Ch pats WVinsiowr ers a ocorye schuonors St vey Ae A. Morse, and Hatena. or Bangalore, Kingston tu Chicago, “railroad” Down—Prope itor Abrived—Propsiion ie 4, Tuttle, And); Ely and 8. + PoRE'DALMOUSIE. | Apectal Dupatch to The Chteago cago Trout Ponr Datsuns. Ont., June 23.—Up—Bol iron. Kingston, wheats L, V1 Down—Schooners Peet + conls TL. 8. Hammona, "t. R Morrill, Kingston ‘Oswego to “Kingetan to jroton, Kingston’ to Sault sta, moet sa lcared—steam-barzo Ballentino aud eenOBnOr i. Moore, for Ruffalo, and steam-bargo Fat- weil and consoris Shawheo ad Hauer Pe 4 canaba, Be: Tridune, June; Bi—cieared~Propollet private ore, Maryustte to Clovoland, §23. Davis and Extlo, coal, * nso ad Anton ce Passod U a. potions italien “and Ha ass Brorote, Wlaruiington ¥ Chicago. to ary fiomler, Culcaa to Smyiare, ; Garden Island, timbur; "riage of Auisring Chl cago to Kingston, corn. ‘ ¢ Dirwo faa: we and Keiderhouse; Stacie. Lowell und consort, Burlington and Wind southwest to-day, Tesh. BARMIAL -- Special Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Triturie, gntes- : Spectat Dispatch to The On teago "Tribunes E, Pity Juno 23,—Entorod—Propeller Lee bi Hot Chicago. chicane: BT. JOSEUHL. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Br. Josera, Mick. June ism Arrived —Schoon- or Ghratiow) Nilssou, Jron-ore, Eecana! fonred—Sehnonet Watertown for for Bcanaba. KINCARDINE. ,* Speclat Dispatch to The Kincanpine, Ont.» Jum Huron cleared last ight ‘with & tult cargo of salt for Chicago, A BANKRUPT CONCERN, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ~ Dunugquy, In. June 23.—The Dudugie’ Steyn Supply Works will be sold at auction July 30, to satisfy a judgment of 819,000. ‘The. Works havo been a financial failure. * a EECTHIC APPLIANCES, -| NERVOUS DEBILITY The Vila! Forces Resor Without Hedicnes: : OUR, EURCTRUO- AP. we Es tee” aio ain theirconstrue- n aud eficacy, conera~ ting and diffusing s mild, continuous .currenw Toaching atonco tho noat by thotr action pein the mat the Reno ous a HUNCULAK For Young, Hens Midillena afrocetptot yevmia nia. Consultation free. " aro, AT ES-Spocial ctreutse on Female troableg ARE YOU AFFLICTED? CURED. Ofdisease, and sioctryeatvante u “A LUST MANIIOUD, curini the worst ca masta Ny disease ortho Mier sno known Beto nag Received ra the nervous: 7 the nulld, continuous currents, Men there ta a Natural Nay aut of a buffering aud Troubl ad iliastmated pam) se vyaeated Sibson Speci nt pari fits spect 1 Heloetrical Auplianoes fOr Cure, 1d explaining spocin' seekers Sf same an receipe ors AMERICAN GALVANIC CO., _ Rooms 1 and 2, 184 Mudisonest., CHICAGO, YULe Cat this out for reference. 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HONE 1 USE. themselves, and came to our of Eo ONe ha oad thoranghiy. w ote Hyena the eee na 80 tbo soa) Soe an ‘of a busy Of thy Gpyw yi unerigs core for Lees oy Bul rh fe weaip dor Roath tek rons Sonatas Hane anata dove ones & muck for clpausl One Bote wil last nearly three mouths, tir bale ts i fs, & mlsrosce ere a pa ay ak "is saat ts ise i om effects on, the bale falls TS ut eetatahated tn oe a rey and souisltey 1 and jw" pod tavoranle HAIR GROWER. io viow ia from seen that ‘aire and nnd ta “APTEL USING. BENTON'S In owing to the fact that itisa PERPRGT TAI- 0 in en aK CINCINNATI, 0. Free from Pelkonn \ ‘FOR BALE BY DRUGGISIS, AND AT _ 4, crank and only of what, th eee is | CLRYELAND, 0.-+884 Euclldsav., 200 West Fourth: Rte OHICAGO, 178 State- st, OPPOSITE PALMER HOUSE, ; if me Ducuti, Sion., Juno ‘3. Arrived~Propollor rts Ryaa, and J, T. sabnaeny for Murquette; propeller bov- erelisn, for Sarnin. — red—Propelier Conestoga, ‘merchancise, Ghwago Tribuns, 0 28—Tho sohonie: Keminal Weaknorm, Hx- tat Organs, wituode ini the atoniaeh. vernal - id white ay nliances promptly alva and xencrative ‘aystcme at molneuriety ade. Men, and O1d: ‘Spectat Dispatch to 190 Tribune, _Guataraax, Sic, SunostAteived Senos.” dutsted, propeller St” Clented—Sehooner Mlslng Stari Soam-barie 7B low. Woather Ane. Peete a. aod i 3 Fs % it t i f ¢ £ » ¥