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—___—- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1881I—TWELVE PAGES. By NEW YORK. — The Tide of Business Rising Far Highor than Ever Before. ' Exchanges at New York, $953,- ‘+ 057,1575 at All Other Citics, “+ $278,433,625. ‘Edwina Booth Full of Grate- ’ ful Admiration for the “ Bnglish Public. ‘Phe Actor of Other People's Sorrows Now, Suffering in Reality. A Tomporary Truce Declared Be- tiveen the Bulls aud the Boars. “the Stock Market Dull, with a Decline at the Close. ‘Exports of Whent 2,282,000 Bushels . Less than Last Year. “All the Doouments in the Whittaker Trial : Forwarded to Washington. MONEY. ONEAT INCREASE. New Your, June 20.—Lhe Public says: 2." Again exchanges show an increaso in tho yolunta of business in every city, and that in- jverense is loss thin 10 per cent nt only three “Teftles out of twonty, ‘Tho increase of 60,9 ‘.) percent at New York is due, in part, to ;. Speculntive opergtionss and yet the galn, ir- respt ctlve of such dealings, was large. Out- “y side of New York the ageregnate gain closely _ dato, usually regarded, with sus , Approrc]ies $300,000,000, and the inerease nt the principal citics is ramarkably Jarge—53.8- at Boston, 52.7 at Cincinnati, 842 at Phila. delphia, 878. at “ Chicago, 9° at St. Louls, 22 at Battlmoro, and 42.8 at Ban Francisco, It-rarcly happons that thoro Js ‘so “grout un increago at all tho principal centres of whotesnlo trade,’ Most of tha manufacturing tres algo report handsome gains. Lowell Jeads with 68.7 por cont, but tho gain Is 4,0 per cent at Pittsburg and 30.4 per cont nt.Cloveland, » New, Orleans, Providenco, and Syracuse, for ‘<poasons not wholly explained, jag behind tho other cities, though surpassing thoir record for ast year, The following shows the amount of exchanges for the weeks ending Juno 18 nt dan Franoieco and Juno 2 at othercities: Ya $065,057, 157 56,680,971 280 thought I was justly entitled to. Certainty, Thayono fault to.find with tho reputable press. of London.” “What de you think of Mi IRVING “TL found hit a noble man, of superior at- tatninents ti his profession, nud enjoyed ony colabur, Ife is mastor of his art, and would bo very atccessful here, for he is an exception to English actors, in that lo tins truly — great. ability for cnats in tho legitlinate drania, How royal he was tomo! Gne of ty ehiel regrets In feavin Ettropo is that Chad to part with Inve you deciled upon any course for tho future’ # “Everything Is contingent upon tho stato of Mra. Hooth's benith, . It {4 impossibie to fore sbudow my actions hero ornbroad. Tho plans lald ont may have to bo abundoned, ey far an thoy aro connected with my professlun, I had it in daticlpation to yisit Germany, TWO PROPOSITIONS WHITE SADE one to play an American company ontire, the othor to cast myself in English with German alds, I took the views of tauny intelligent Ger- mans on the quostion, Some advdcated ono project, some tho other, and there wero thoso who thouxht that neither would do, Such a dle yersity of opinions confused me, and, while try+ ing to renelt a devision, I was met with the ne- consity of coming. bome ta bring iny wife. solution of that quostion Is left jn abeyance.” IT MAY RE NOTED that, while spenking of his wife, Mr. Booth was visibly atlected, and showed marked depression of splrita. Ite has been in almost duly attend ance on hia wife since hor illness, and, on the voyage, br eenrcely over Jett her sidw Mr, Booth was physically woury from unxtity aad constant watching, ‘but otherwiso therd was nothing wrong with bin, Ax soon ns the voasel Waa nivored tu ber dock the paftss consisting of Mr, Edwin Hooth, wife, aud dattghter, Mr, and | Sirs. d, H. MoVicker, and a Bayelolan, end nurse, entered carriages and wero dfiven to the Wind: , sor Hotel, whero nm sult of apartments had boen engaged by telegraph arrived ut tho hotel, breakfnat was serveil, and tho purty re- tirea to thelr private apartincate, Mr. Booth sont down a general meseae to calle “Too fatigued and jaded to bo seen to-day, Mt MIVICKER said that the entire party, with the exception of Mra. Booth, wera in perfect beulth, but quite tired out. The voyage from Liverpool wag mado Incloven days, A most dolighttul one it wis. “Of Mr. Bouth's success or triumph abrond, ng it hos been catted,” con- Unued) Mr. MeVickor, “1 am ineupablo. of s uttering one word. I attended tho Lyvoutn Theatre but onco, anw but ono of his porturmnnces, ant ‘at that donot ak, Mr, Irving isn id in fulrly idolized by tho Mr; Routh, ft ia belived, will remaln with his family in New York during tho autminer, ond in the fall, begin an engagoment under dir. H. E. Abbey. . Mr. Booth Is desiruua of opening at the theatre bearing his name, DIT M, MOVELL, of London, who fs in attondance on Mrs. Booth, thinks that tho voyage neroas the Atlantic hag been beneficint to bis patient, The fact that Mra. Booth {is - again at -bome has raised her spirits considerably, Mra. Hooth is eufforing fram a severe throat aimealy which was greatly ageravated by tho ay alr of London, ‘Tho doctor has bopes of Mrs. Booth's recovery. Mr. Booth ox- presses bimscif ns bighly wratified nt the con aiduration shown by his friends in_ making no demonstration upon his return, The English climate which hus bad such a blighiing effect an Mrs, Booth seeing to bave agreed with him, and be suy's he has quite enjoyed the vo: gy home, itoferring to bis stage work, he say “It wus * AWARD STRUAGLE FoR ME TO PLAY, knowing that my wife was lying sick and linblo to die at any moment, and this tact placed mo ata dieadvantage on the stage, but Tt Inbored bard to forget my troubtics when I entered tho theatre. Then,” he laughingly added, “fr bad accept invitutions to lunches, and dinnsrs, and receptious than Lover did In Americn, and ff f had stayed, two yenra Lam afrald t ehould havo coms lomo a full-blown gociety-man.” Mr, Booth hes de- cided on no plans for the future, but cherishes the hone that he will go back to England some time next year. STREET TALK. + "A DUD BTOCK MARKET. Spectal Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune. New. Yonk, June 20.—"*'The market,” sald ® leading. stock-broker, has’ been dull to- day. It opened with most of the principal, stocks elther at closing prives or a shinde above, and 9, better feeling was manifested during the first hour. Later in the day a du to nore aoe | cling set in, which has. kept tho inarket so" THE EXCHAN f : a Iclon, because they'are Huble to bo so greatly expanded by’. speculation in atocks; but payments thruugl clearing- houses outaido of this city at atl mone. tary and comincrolal centres throughout the country aro Jarger thun those of aay other. month Jn tho hiatury of the country, and this is more remarkable because Juno is not uaually a month of pigh water in exchanges. and Juno bave been . obil t this “year that {8 wrually done in three months or more, because of the interruption of trafic carly tn the year, but tho volumoot bual+ "mess, whatevor Ite cause, hus beou so great that all alarmists oro In baste to turn from the rocord of notual and veritable transactions in the pant to vague drcams and couragcous pro- diovons o8 to the future, But approaching dis- aster or stagnation always fs heralded by plain ‘ beeen in the exchanges, and thera ig no in- ication whatovnr of approaching reverses in ;, legitimate business, eid PRODUCE, is A TRUCK DECLARED, * Reeclat Dispatch to The Thicapo New Yorn, Juno 20.—Steaming and puft- +ing like so many portable engines, the bulls >and bears with copleted ranks camo crawling into: the arena, otherwise known as “tho ring,” this morning, and declared a truce for i tho time’ being, as the: woathor .was. too ppressive for tho lofty tosalng of the former and too hot for the affectionate embraces of 3 tho latter. . Tho’ wires were also down be- tween‘this city and Chicago, owing to the jtorm In‘Ohto, while cables from London and Liverpoot were enough better to just {sturn: the tide from the. bear side, on , Which it. closed Inst night, -to , the "y ‘bull sido at the opening to-day. Yat there was “;N0 activity, the fooling in speculative cirales bolng that prices of Brain baveaufored a pretty ‘evoro decline, and offerings wero consoquentl. ight, which makes oe . v's THE SHORTS FEEL UNEASY . and inclined to buy, and tho bulls think there is achanea fora little truco on theiraido. Thore 2, ate no appoarances of any clique taking hold of =i Wheat os fot and honco thu apparont truce. i: The old cll oe, on tho othor hand, were buyin; it ta th inoy next month, und a short intercat thera. ~ Export dewand hs almost wholly ceased, Bnd it isn teat of ondurance betwoon bulls and ‘beara, who nro betting on thelr pluck and on tho size of their pile, . urine dispute Is not yot aettiod, though the hearing before the arbitrators, Bicssra, Ore and Whitman, was closed last night by Fowler's Submiasion of a legal opinion, after the tuatle mony had beon taken. . Fred Faubol returned from the western part of this State this morning, and brings samples of white wheat of fire growth of atraw and bead, which latter fs long ‘and woll tilled, ang just bo- sinning to turn, EDWIN BOOTIL. GREETED BY PERSONAL FRIENDS, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridunt, New Yous, June 22.—When ‘the Bothnia arrived at her dock this morning a large number of Edwin Booth's personal frlends, crowded nour, the gungway, enger to give their friend and Atnorlen’s greatest tragodian a cordial welcome home, ‘That there was no Public demonstration was In consequence -of the serlons Hl-health of Mrs, Booth, Mr. Booth sald tow reporter: “Aly wifo is very, sick, Sho rallied slightly whilo wo, were abroad, and wo entertalned «elusive hopes for n while, Relapsing, she. grow, “80 qnuch worse that at one timo T feared it would be impossible : to wether back © home alive, .. She has suffered very much during the yoyage, a i cunnot say anything encouraging about’ er, il ‘ “What opinion have you formed of , TUE ENGLISM PUNLIOR”. + “J am more than pleased with’ itj—de- Ughted. 1 was recelved so cordially, and with such genulne kindness, that .J: cannot, Bpeuk too warmly of the brave and generous veople on the other side," rs ‘ “Were the English actors cordia} also e” | “Universally so, I met with the utmost, Kindness at thelr hands, and wis. never: treated better by my most Intimate friends, There were no jealousies, no. blekeriyrs; only a genial expression of feeludy on all tides, and 1 regard this as someth! mnark- able.” By bs “How were the press criticisms CM 2p ‘Tho representative nowspapors: veed me fairly. The criticisms wero candid Ju tone, aid gayo mo such credit es tho writers ever since.” ‘The crop-reports are more con- flicting than usual. Vice-President Cobb, of the Rock Island Road, thinks a large reduc- {| Yon. in. the corn crop must: be expected,.and, looks for « ‘falling off. in -the wheat. A. Broadway house, unusually’ well in- formed in regard to the . crops, is despondent. A member of this firm sald: “I think the crop will beat least 150,000,000 bushels short of the crop Inst yenr. A little amore bad weather will inflict irreparable In- jury upon tho spring whent. . ° TUE PROSPECT FOR TUE WINTER WHEAT is not as good a3 generally supposed, Our correspondents send us yery discouraging reports, Lthink it{s.tlme for conservative, men to do all in their power to check speculntion and bring ‘abot. a gradual decline . in’ prices” ‘There’ was in feeling this morning that the market hod . turned. | Largo orders to__ buy, ‘Lako Shorea were sald to have been recelved, Mr. Gould was sald to haye covered shorts in Michl- ganCentral, Mr. Vanderbilt ts sald upon good authority to havo been a large buyer of stocks, and tho fociing Epnerally, was ‘mora hopeful. About 11 o'clock thire camon roport that n now combination had been formed -ngainst tho mar kot, and that prices would bo further deprossed, Whether the effort was well founded or not, 4 soiling movement sot in, and lurge amounts of atock wore offered in a way calouinted to aterm thmid bulla, Brokers on tho short side woro taken yory quickly, and ‘tho result was a foyer jak, and presontly & A VERY DUM, BTUPID MATIKET, Thoro is a stronx yecling that’ prices will ad- ‘vatico noxt weok, nithough somo of the shrowd- cat oporitora say thitt the tendency is still down-" ward, and that thore will be no rise until cortain parties hnye secured moro atock, ¢ . Banbattan affairs have been extonsivoly dls- cussot, but no one scoms to. know ‘what tho Company intends todo, The provailing fecllng is that Manbattan will be wiped out. + “Tho Oregon Pacitic Company,” sald a prom- Joont broker,” 18 rapidly assuming proportions oaiculated toetriko torror to tho. heart of tho ‘Orexon Navigation Comouny. Tho 10 of tho new pompany 4a to build a road from Yaqu-" ina, on the Pacitic Coast, through to Willlaumatto Valloy to Albauy, thence through tho yalloys and pauses of the mountains to Dolse City,where connection will be mado with tho oxtonslony of, tho Chicago & Northwoatern and tho Union Pa- gific Hoads. Commodore Garriaon is ono of tho’ lirzest stock and bond holders of tho road. 1 bellove it will prove : “ ONE OF THE GREATEST TRUNK LINES IN THE * 8" WESTERN, COUNTY,” es Another well-known broker interested In the. Oregon Nuvigution Company inuabed. ut the idea of vompetition by the Orexon Pucitie Company, and rofurred to the revent consolidation af the Northern Pacific and Oregon Navigatton tntor-. eats.+ Othor purties Intercated in that suation of country wero inclinod to bellove that the Oro- gon Pucltic Company within a your would prove # formidablo rival for the business of tho weste- ern sootion of the Btate uf Oregon, fi A Drominout operator said¢ = * Wo aro nearing the end. : Mr, Vanderbilt tis boon buying Bone stocks to-day, and Str. Goutd hus boon covering his aborts on tho trunk Jincs, The truth Js that. he market bas boon depressed) moro by Mr, Gould for tho purposo of puyorliy shorts than it has beon by Mr, Vandorbilt In order to wot long, : Mr. Gould bas boon dopresalug the murket pre-: paratory to ®& bull inovement on the July and August’ disbursomonts and tho tore ussured, conditions of oropa, It ts morothan likely that: whe Mapes pricea of tho year are in the near F . STRIKERS. Fe + INON-WORKERS AND OTIERS, " Bpeelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, - ‘New Yon, June %9.-—Tho strikean the Morgan Iron-Works waa ended to-day by tho return of tho bluckaintthe to work, ‘he En- gincers’ Union paid ont.$72l to the men’ on strike from the Brooklyn hydraulle-works, ‘The clurks of tha Grand. street. and Bowery. mien’s furnishing-goods stores aro beginnings movement fur the closing of the stores ut 7 p,m, oxeppt on Saturdays, In the dull season, of July and August, A meeting of dole gates, one from each gang of laborers and mechantes, employed in the Departments of Publio Works, Parks,‘ and ‘Street-Clyaning, wil be held at Academy, Hall, 807 Third avenue, to-morrow ovening, to discuss: the meang to be employed te secure an increase of wages, . A der EA vot Be BALIACI & 60N,. sinelters and yetlners, In Newark, engaged about titty Now York mun to take the places of the. furnacamen who quié work ou Tues: day bevause they’ were denicd an increase oC'35 dents a day In thelr waxes, Whon hands ‘arrived in Newark, “tearned of" the Biri, they refused to work, and demanded a day's pay for loss of tine. ‘Fhe Messrs, Balbach paid thelr fares back to New York, The drm say that (f the strikers hind made thelr demand [ Senate, and that Mr. Piatt had expressed for Wigher wages before stopping work It would have received consideration, Muachin- {sts employed in diferent shops tn Newark struck for a hall-holiday yesterday, Some members of the trade refused to quit work. : THE INEWERS. To the Weatern Ausnciated Pres, Youx, June 29,—A small handbill is hel extensively circulated In Brooklyi: by tho striking brewers, It tas a heavy bine! Yorder around three skulls and ‘bones, be- neath which ya gallows. From the bean are suspended seven beer-keus, ench containing the name of a brewer or. brewery where Union men aro not employed. A text above the platura, In German and English, anys: “he polson-beer gaitows and Muyeutt’ dead Inger. Every citizen who belioves In abolish ing white slavery ought to detest bocr made by acabs, as shown Lotow.” MI TAMES CLAYTON'S EMPLOYES in tho Btenin-ump and Air-Compressor Works at 4 and 10 Water street, Hrooklyn, have: been ong strike since Juno 2, but, a8 An arranges ment by way of ce peanine Waa-inada yeaters eny, about forty of tho mun retitrnud to work. THE BLEVATED NUADB, Bpecint meotings of the Executive Committee and full. Hoard uf Wroctors of the Mnan- huttan Company werv bel to-day. ‘The otticurs refused to make publio the result of elthor of the neetings. The Seeretury sald the intorest on frat mortgage bonds of the Metropolitan und New York Companies ‘Will be paid to-morrow. In regard to the pays Incnt. of the guaranteed dividunds on the stocks of the two companies, he aald the Manbattan Company hid been enjoined by order of tho Judge of the Supremo Court from tho payment of any dividend on stocks until after the boaring to be had July 0% Tho tnjunotion was granted on application of FM. Weller, 0 Dondbolder in both the New York and Siotro- polltun Campantes, Innumerable rumora wero clreniated on Wall strect In regard to tha po- aition and intention of the Munbattan Company, but they could be traced to no trustworthy source, WHITTAKER, ALL THY DOCUMENTS IN THE CELEBRATED CASE FORWARDED TO WASHINGTON, ‘Speetat Dispatel to The Chicago Tribune, New Youk, June 20,—"1 now wash my hands of the Whittaker trial,” sald Maj. Asa Bird Gardner, thedudge-Adyocate tn the late evlebrated ense, good humoredty, this after- noon, in the Post-Oflce Building, He hat been busy for several hours signing and countersigning the voluminous docuinents and papers going to make up the record of the Whittaker court-inartial; which com- reise over 5,000 foolscap pages of manuscript neatly bound In seventy-two volumes, and all the exhibits used In the case, Including lithographs, phote-lithograplis,. framed. sheets of matbhed. paper, the celo- brated note of warning, the Bible, tho scissors, the penknife, tho handkerchief, and itll tho articles that had beon bandied over and over again by the witnesses on tho trial. ee isa package that you andn good many othor NEWSPAPER MEN WOULD LIKE TO SEK tho Inside of,’ said the Major, polcting. toa small bundlo ‘directed Judve-Advocate Gen- eratof the United States Army," and marked “Finding of tho Whittaker Court-Martial.” ‘The dudge-Advocate explained that the package nl- luded to contained the verilctot the Court, and that its contents could not be mado public until it bad passed through the hands of tho War Department and tha Prealdent, Sinco the fini! adjournment of the Court on June 30 it bas been in the custody of Mnj. Gardner, aud Ho others were aware of Its purport oxcept tha members of tho Court, and thoy ara SWORN TO SECKECY, It contd not bo forwarded to tho proper hend- quarters until all the records wero comploted, vound, and indexed. This his Just been uccum- plished. Although the verdict Is 1 aeuled mys- ters, rumors are rife in rerard te ft, end tha opinion of those who bave closely watched tho ease fs that it ia elther advorsu.to Whittaker or that the Court falied to agree. BERTIA IEYMAN, AN ADVENTUNESS. DUNGAL ObVINO OLE OF YIDdNG IMAMT New York, Juno 2.—Bertha Ueyman, a “vontidence” woman, was taken by two court officers to the police headquarters In) Mulberry street, on bench warrant issued by Recorder . Smith, - and was locked up . on. a charge of obtain- Ing goods. under false pretenses, “It was reported, this afternoon, that she was on trial at tha County Court In Richmond, Staten Island, accused of stealing a watch from her landlady, Pauline Schaurbatm,, of Clifton, . ‘The name of the -complatuant, whose complaint caused her transfor to this city to-night, could not be learned. Tho past history of tha woman Is intoresting.’ Bhe fa now “a young and beautiful woman," but WEIGHS AUOUT 200 rouNDS, | , {a about 45 years old, and, ns uve botol ulerk de- scrlbed ber, looks liko any Mowery Inger-beer sxloon proprictreas out foran nlring, She hue Uved, in the Just fow years, at thy Lest hotels, and always “bas had the beat of everything. Sho dressed richly and oxpensively, |. though not sbowily,- At diferent times shu Hatel, the New Yurk Hotel, tho Giisoy House. and the Hotel Bruns- wick. Ait give her credit for payne prams Sho claimed to ba tho helress of $20,000,000 Jit borrowed property, nad on “Inouey right and le! CONEY ISLAND. LAST DAY, * Sptciat Disvateh to The Chiengo Tribune. New You, June 20.—Every one Inter- ested In racing’ regretted ‘today that the closing day of the Juno inceting of the Conoy Island Jockey Club had come, This Club ts only in its second year, but is already the strongest and most successful turf organiza- tlon in tho United States,. It was a hot afternoon, but the course was crowded, 03 it deserved to be, because it was'a much cooler and more attractive place than the elty, and because the racing was of rare hi- terest. Ripplo followed up his victory of Tuesday. with anothor creditable success, That yery: fast but short-winded horse, Charley Gorham, ‘was. tirat’In one of hilt fayorlt little selling sping of three-quartura of amile, z . : A BRIGHTON REACH NEART of Brent worth: called Krupp Gun had much the best of the welghts in the mile-and-a- quarter handicap, aud. managed to rin Bway Tom such forges ns Ono Dime, Saunturer, an Incas. - Tho: Inat-named quadruped crawlod along as If his proper place waa inn hospital for the ruptured and crippled. Forlda won tho Stirrup Cup by pushing hor biunt aud obstinate nose a fow juchos in front of Varole’s ut tho finish of the long ran of two “miles and a furlong, a great race, with a superb Anish. * PIRRIE LORILDARD'S SYRAR-OLD YOUNG- " 'BTER FLIGHT ~ took tho Welter wolgbts ruco, and bis oolt Sachem hud a walkovor for the S-year old purse, Frank Short wag frat In ono of the snost absurd trav- catlos of a etocplochase cyar scon on uny raves course, Tho attention of turfmon is now dl- reoted to Long Hranch, where the Hrst suinmer tauetlog will opon Baturday. MANIATTAN ELEVATED, | MERTINGS, : Roectat Dispatch (0 The Chicago Tribunte ‘New Yon, Jiine 20.—Speclat: muvtlngs of the Executive Committes and: of ‘tho full Hoard of Directors of the Manhattan Com- “pany wore held to-lay, "Tho oficera refused the strength of ft co to’ -make . public. - the result. “of either ‘of tho’ ineotings, — President ‘Galloway said that .ho’ refused to impart Information, slimply because he be- oved It to ba hls duty to.dose. John E, Boody, the Secrotury, satd that ho knew, nothing about the business transacted; that’ the. Interest on | the first mort. gage bonds. of tho: Metropolitan’ and New York Contpnnles. would be paid ‘to-morrow, but, in regard to the payment of the guarantoed dividends on tho stock of tho two compunies, ho said: thet the Manhattan Come pany had been enjoined, by orter of one of tho Judges “of ‘the Supreme: Court, from tho payment-of any dividends on the stocks untiin bearme, to bo bad July 0, The infunetion waa yrantod on. the application of % Ml, Wellor, n boodholder In both the New York and Metropolitan Companies, Jonumer able rumors were clroulated iu Wall atroct ia regurd t tho position and Jotention of the Mans hattan Company, but thoy could not be traced toa trugtwortby source, , BUCKS IN. CONFERENOB, "| TRE SITUATION AT ALBANY, Upsctat Dispatch ta The Chteaga Tribune: * “New Yous, dune 20,—0, Mf, Dennison and A.B, Jotusen, of. Uthea;y: ex-Assemblyman ‘Titus, of Uticay Gen, Chant, and other Bucks, warn at the Fifth Aventie Hotel toxlay, The close rolutoiiship existing between ex-Sen- ator Conkling and these friends caused their utterances to be Ietgned to with.attention by thos interested in the contest at Albany, One of them suid. that Mr. Conkling had given up all hopes of being returned to the Whuself fn astiatiar inauner, “Mr. Platt ts romalning nt Albany,’ sald the person," only fo be of assistance to Mr, Conkling, snd at his request. They are acting In harmony, and all talk to tha contrary Is untrue. Mr, Platt is ready to retire any day or hour that Mr. Conkling may give, the word, If dir, Conk- Hing caw secure his election with that of an Administration nan it willbe, 5 SATISFACTORY TO MI, PLATT “Is thore any prospect of such: an end? a friend inquired, “No, becnuse tha Administration mon won't consent te it. If Gav, Cornell would como out squarely and deoline to te f candliate, tho matter would be sottled ina fow days. Efe won't. say one thing or tha othor, If he would retire, ther Crowtey would be elected for onu of the places, withan Administration min. Nut Vice-Itresl- dent Arthur and. Conkling will not consent to see the Governor a Senitor aftor his double kame, That ts whore the hitel is now. THE RESULT will be that Mr. Conkling’s friends will stand by bin votll the Gegisiature adjotirns.’*+ Republicans any that the bribery Indictments found by the Albany Graud Jury are to bo used As eiinpalyn docuinents jn the coming fall elections, Tho District Attorney and the Judges are both Vemocrats, If thoy Jouve tho jndictments to bo tried next fail, It will be done during the campaign, aud will be lsed ngninnt the Republicans. ‘Thin, it is sald, nether une uf the pecullar ways in which ex- Senator Conkling is laboring to ‘break up tho Nepublican purty. THE COMET. BEEN BY ALD THE DEST PEOPLE, Speelat Dispatch to The CAteago Tribune, New Yonk, June 20—A_ rosy sunset this evening was followed by the clear night so long desired by astronaners,” ‘The comet was the unrivaled mistress of the skies, Thousands of amateur star-gazers thronged the streets, and ginsses wore In much request. Prof. Draper examined the spectrum for noehort time this morning, and found thut it showed bands Ike those obtained in observa- tions of other comets previously made. ‘fhe banded appearance mercly proved that tho comet, with tho excoption of the nucleus, is made of gas; Furthermore, tho bands are brond, © Uke thuso in the spectrum of carbon, Prof. Draper's attention was especlully directed to his photographs, of which he secured two moro, between 2 nnd 3 o'clock, with an exposure of forty-five minutes. These fro not materially better tha those provioualy tuken, and the form of the envelope and train aceins ese distinct, though this inay be owing to tho hazinuss of the’ night, : HIGHWAY NOBBERY. A TOLD PROCEEDING. Hpectat Mepateh to The Chicago Tribune, York, June 20.—Mrs, Nellic Shep- hard, the wife of ‘Thomas Shephard, who lives In “The Fenhnore,” Fifty-seventh street, was robbea Tuesday cyening whilo walking with her. servant, Ann Driscotl, on Forty-tirst street, near Sixth avenue, The highwayman snatched Mra, Shephard’s gold wateh-chain from her neck, pulled her watel from heér-belt, and ran towards tho west. Both women called for assistance and pursued the man The servant follower! him ns far ns Eighth avenue, where Officer Stephenson, of the Thirty-auventh Streat Station, caught bm. Tho.wateh and chaln were found Ina bee way where the thief bat thrown them, prisoner, Francis Burns, aged 10 years, nt Nu, 26 Hoosovale streot, was held yesterday at Jefferson ITEMS. PROBANLY SANDFIIES! Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New York, June 20,—Pleasure-seckers who journeyed from Jersey Clty to Green: vitle on Sunday were greatly surprised to fiud that millions of insects resembling mos- qultes ‘had taken possession of a lurge pieee of ground near the ratlrond, Every- thiug was covered by them,—fences,. trees, stoops, and the bare ground. Several houses, of which the windows had been left open, wero filled with them, and they could not bu driven out, Every — means «was re- sorted to get rid of them without avail. ‘The Insects were somewhat larger than 2 mosquito, They had no bills, ‘They were of a. greenlsh color, Late on Sunday night thelr numbers were still {nereasing, but yes- terday morning, when the restdents went out to look at the Strange visltuns, they had con pletely disappeared, “EE EXPONTA OF WHEAT. ‘To the Weatern Anoctated Pret. New Yoni, Juno 20.—The exports of wheat for the crop yenr to June 25, from six Atiantic porte, are 016,000 bushots loasthitn for the same: dnte lust year, and of tour ),640,000 barrels nivre, whieh at four and a balf bishely to the barrel woul be. equal ta $00 bushels of whout, Or a nut oxport or" both of 223,000 bushels toss than laut yenr. Mxports of corn tho saute time, 630,600 bushels less, MING, THE ENGLISH ACTOR, There 1s no probubllity of Irving, the English actor, comlug to Now York this season. ——e——— CRIMINAL NEWS. ASSASINATION OF JOUN ANDER- Tarte Rock, Ark, June 29,—The Ga- zette’a Arkadelpla special in reference to the murder of John Anderson, In’ Pika County, last Monday, says: Richard John- gon has been committed to the Murfreesboro inl to answer tho charge as princtpal, and James Johnson, his brother, and’ Esters, his brother-In-law, eachi bound over as accesso- rics to await tho action of the Grand Jury in October next. ‘Thy manner of the assasina- tion, shows it to have been cowardly and brutal In tho extreme, It nvpears, from tha evidence, that Anderson, after doing a hard day's’ work” In’ his flold, stnrted home about dark, and was shot down” by. Johnson from behind asereen constructed by blm: beforehand. For the first, shot 1 doudie-barrctea weapon was used, taking effect in hits aide, and, atter he nad thua been tellud to the enrth, Johnson placed the othor londed barrel to the bead of bts pros- trated viotiin, and tired, omptylug Ite contunts partly in the ground, and leaving tho wadding avattured over tho spot, commingled with tho lfo-gure and brains of tho unfortunate man. ‘Tho wadding thus left was carefully collected, and soveral of tho buckshot were taken ontire from tho ground and ‘tho body of Auderaon, Those, eing axamined by tho keopor of the storant Barker's Sill, word Iantified by bin the shot boing of the same size and general ap- warance ta thoso sold by bin tuJohnson thedny efore the inurdor, and-the wadding as being part of a peculiar kind of wrapplng-puper in which he diatinctly remembered to have wrippod them, Besides thie the statuinent of the broth ers Webard and Jamos Johnson voluntarily dit not correspond, the ona mating that they” bat not seon cuch otbor for a wuck, and the other confessing (hat Rohan: ashore while after jhe kilitay, nppoared at bis house with u double- arreled shot-eun. Tho motive of killing was to xratity a fouling of revenge folt by Richard Johnaon towards Andorson on aogountof And eraon’s having homestedded forty acres of land haying Johnaa ous on it, Tho sentimont of the peonty in that locality is undivided on tho proposition that Rickard; Johnson was unquos> tlonably the cowanily nssasin of Jobn Anderion, PROVED AN ‘ALIBI. Bptctat Dispatch to The Cdtcago Tribune Litrux Rocs, Ark, June 20.—'Tho alleged Tobbera of the north and ‘south stages riun- ning betwoon Fayutteylila and Alma,.on the nightof June 15, wore examined at Fayette. Ville yesterday and released, “While the ovle dence was strong aguinst them, thay suc ceeded Jn proving an alibi, ‘Tha examination has stirred wp conalderable fecllng. ‘The popular bellef Is that the men belong to mountain bandittl, and were concerned not only in this robbery, but in’ othora which ave ove curred in the lonely mountain passes of North> west Arkansas during tho pust year. Tho ace vused pasgod undor the numes of Vhillas Curna- wau und W, I MELO Whon arrested and taken % Fayottoville thoy ieposited soveral thousand dollars In ono of the banks, and sent money to detray the vxpenaes of witnvsscs froin Bureka Springs, Ark, The lattur aworu that tho accused were ut (hag place the night of Juno 15, . — ACOLORED PREACIERIN TROUBLE Spsclal. Dispatch fo The Chleaga Tribune Davesrorn, 1a, June 20—The Rev. Ed ward W, Wilson, 2 colored Baptlyt minister, who has been stationed at Monmouth, IL, and Cilaton, Ia., before his advent hero, finds himeclf i tvoublo. “This afternoon he was lodged tn Jail on a charge of assguilt to cominlt rape preferred by a mquber uf bis church, _———. A LOADED GUN, i Lirtry Rock, Ark, June %0.—W, E. Lee, a respected and woalthy planter of Sevier County, met with 9 fatal accident yesterday. While preparing to start in search of cattle which bad strayod of in the woods, he took alloy is allow down his ritle, supposed ty ho empty, and placed his foot on the bammer to blow through the bare tel. As the haminor fell the gun diecharged, and the contents entered hia head, He fell on, the ground, dying alinost without a struggle. Ho leaves n wito and seyoral ebildren, CAPTURE OF CHICAGO CRUOKS, Special Dispatch to The Crteago Tribune. MiInwavk Stine 29.—On the arrival of the Goodrich Line steamer, at an early hour this morning, the polles arrested Elisha Philips and Henry Sauer, both Chieagu eréoks, who, It tn alleged, robbed a Chicago party named M, L. Sanger of bank books cover- ing $1,700 deposited tn tho Chicago banks. in tho passage ncrosa the lake, Sanger has gone Uack to Chicago to work up n still Inewor cago of laré ceny charged agninat tho arrested, A BAD CIRCUS MAN. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Minwaukre, Wis, June 20,—Sherift Mil- fer, of Saginaw City, Mich, passed through the city en rotite home to-day with Charles Kussoll, who was one of tho cirens men who nasanited a crowd of citizens in Saginaw recent~ ly and killed two of thom, Itussclt was arreated by w conductor near Portage, Wis, QUASITED, i: ALTistonE, June 20,—Last year the dis- covery was made that over. $30,000 water-rents of the city had been embezzietl. William F. Stnelair, Chief Clerk fn the oflice, and G, W, Bhuretts, son of tha Water Register, were {ndicted, To-day the indictments were peuaned, buying been based on an ex post facto jaw JUDGE LYNCH, Eaonr Pass, Tex. June 2.—Dick Wood, 8 notorious character In Western Texas, was taken from tho Sheriff, who had bim under ar- rest, by tho Vixilantes, on tho 20th, near Cariso, and stotto death, A Vigilance Committee ia that Aad the State has been previously un TEN YEARS FOR KIDNAPING. CinctsNati, O., June 29.—Kate Fitzgerald, convicted of stenting an infant, ‘Theodore Keller, in this city, was to-day sentenced to ten years in the Peoltentiury for kidanping. « ANOTHER DARD BOSTON HOY. Bostox, June 2.—In-a boyish quarrel Otto Tooker, aged 15, fatally shot Gustave Buoltner, aged 16, with a toy pistol. FIRE RECORD. * CHICAGO FIRES, ‘The stitl-nlorin of fire given to EngineCom- pany No, 12at5348 ofelock yesterday mornu- Ing was caused by the discovery of a small blaze In the two-story frame dwelling No, 504 West Luke street, awned and oceupted by: Albert M. Billings. ‘The fire was the result. of carelesness in dumping hot ashes upon tho Noor. Damage trifling. - e urirur tho rtormuf yesterday morning Eu- gine Company No. 10 was called out, about i o'clock, ta respond to a stillealarin of fro, caused by the exploding of a gas-moter at En tebardt & Gungle's millinery store, No. 30 South Clark street. Tho damage was found to be sitght. An imperfection in the meter—not a ae of Ightulog—was responsible for the ac- The alarm from Box 842 at 12:80 o'clock tis murning was caused by n sinull bluzeln a barn at the rear of No, £2 Dearborn avenue, tho residence of Mr. Chris Tampico. The cuuse ee tho tire, which resulted ina $50 Joss, is un- we AT TIOUGIETON, MICIL. Speciat Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune. Alovcurox,Mich,, June 29,—At the Atlantic nino the pumping engine-hoise, compressor engine-house, and No. 3 shatt-house were totully destroyed by fire this afternoon. Loss probably: €25,000, No insurauce. AT MUNCIE, IND. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Muncie, Ind, June 29.—3rs.. Rebecea Woaldro's larga frame residence In South Muncie took fire from a coal-oli lamp ond burned down, causing 0 loss of trom $1,500 to $1,600; insured for $500. , AT DYERSBURG, TENN. Mespnis, Tenn. June 9.—A fire at. Dyersburg, Tenn,, Sunday night destroyod five housus, Including a bullding occupted. by tho State Guzette, MYSTERIOUS. A Warmer, Near Mendota, 111, Disape Pears—His Clothes, Watch, und co voivor Found ft 1 Nelgitbor’s Yard. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tritune, Mennora, Ill, June 20.—Vartous coterles collected on the street corners and tn stores this evening to express thelr views regarding the mysterious disappearance of one William Davenport, a wealthy famer Iving about five miles northwest of here, whose wearing apparel, Including ‘a revolver, a massive silver watch and heavy gold chain, pocketbook, and sundry othor articles were found by Mr. Suiith, residing in 9 northeast- ern suburb of this city, in his yard this morning, A letter, as well as other. things found,. left no doubt as.to the owner. My. Smith thorefors drove to Dayen- port’s residence this afternoon, Ie hus just rettirned, and from hin your correspondent heard the following, which was related to nim by Mrs, Davenport: “My husband,” she sald, left hero Monday avening to_attend the Odd-Fellows' lodge at Mendota, He not teturning ag early as usual, I locked tho door and went to bed, | About 1 o'clock [hoard him drive into the yard. I got up, unlocked the door, and returned to bed, svon going to sleop, I did not sce him tillat breakfast in tho morn toi - when [ noticed that his. faco was bndiy scratched. ‘This he accounted for by srying that be was waylald on bis way Lome and hud wu desper- NLo struggle with tho robbers, but succeeded in, saving bis monoy. He declined giving further particulars, lie sabeaquenyy hitched up his Tonn, aud said bo wis golug to start for Mendota to consult lawyer, belloving he know the men who ’ tried to rob him the night before, Tic would -not allow his son to accompany bim, ‘This was in tho fore: N00! No one that is known to this commun- ity hasacen bim ence, Tho cluthes were thrown into the yard sometime during the night, which was us stormy 8 any we have bad horo this acasun, But whether ho throw them biinaelf, or whother ho was selzed and carried off in bls own wagon len matter of cou sidorable wysiery at presuut, Mr, Davon- port in Rout years oO! ARO, slivbt bulld, and sandy complexion, Hu hua fatten belr to about $0,000 frum an unole In New York within & fow years past, and ous of tho rumors Is that ho was captured fo order to obtaln a reward, while anothor ig to the affect that bis wealth has driven him tasans, ———— NINETY-NINE _ TONS GOLD. Mow Sixty Mtlllons of Hullton Looks All in One Room—Tugged About and Weighed, a Mundred ‘Cho ry -Dollara’ Worth at a ‘Fimo, New York Sun, June 23 Tt costa $1,200 to Bond $5,000,000 In bullion from the Now York Assay (ilivo to the Philudolptla Mint. “That is why a room in the Assay Ollice le at present walled around with gould bricks, Tho woight of $5,000,000 Ia clght tons ands quartor, or, moro avuurrately, 10,685 pounds, Congresa wasusked fur $0,000 to cover tho exponse of transporting bullion to tho Milut, but it only ape’ propristed $20,002, Hotween tho 2d of August last and May 2, $90,000,000 in gold was reculved In. tho Assay Oillco, and, for luck of money to send Ie. to tho | Mint, $60,000,000 yot | re- mains on the hands of Suporintendent: ‘Thomas <0,’ Acton, ‘This salxty millious woighs about ninetysning tong, A man who should own jt. would be. svlo to wall him- welf up in tas ina well, and tho well would not be wo wide oF so high but that ho could stand in tho middte und touch every brick, Tho numbor of gentlemen in thia country who could perform this Interesting experiment with thoir own gold isamull, The bricks in the Agauy Oitico averuga nbout $4,u0 apiece in value, ‘Tha most of thoin are not much to look ut. They are as black and dull in color as a choap quailty of s1 oveplno, It you avratch onu with 4 kulfe, you take a Uriaht Yellow murk, and this inark will not gut binck again. ‘These black brivks ara cumpo of wneltud furviga colus, containing about the right BmUUUL OF a oy ford merivan oainaRey His 60 (HO wd to remain theu, ‘hen tho meltod gutd 4 poured into the wuids, thy oxyKen of the nie attacks tha coppor of the alloy, and turng tt blick. (0 te were worth while to pro. trot tho bricks from tho alr until they got culd they would never wet nny darker jn colur than geld coln would, “worthteds of ull thes bricks aro made of “French Aefraue pieces. ‘Thos bricks made of yold Piers Tron thy pines are very nearly puro wetal, abd aro us bright as colus, Tho drulvago from all this gol, if it wore put at Interest ut 6 percent, would mako & goluon stroum uf $313 au‘hour, running duy and it. “IT know just as well how much gold thoro Is OF in this room," Sunerintendent Acton sald, as ho gazed about at tho piled-up wealth, “ag ] know ny OWN ARG. but notwithetanding that st must all be weighed again in anticipation of the ace count to be rendored by July 1. If we had had money’ cnough to send itte the Philadelphin Mint. wo would not have the great trouble of weighing it. About $100,000 of it only Js put on tho sentes at n time.” Six men were at work, Down tho faces of all butiwe of them the awent rolled,and thelr bands were grimy with binck oxide of copper. They tured at the gold burs ike "longahuremen unloading pigeiron, A beavy platform truck, ‘on fuur sinail wheels, was rotied into the roomy, and on this about twenty-five bars, or bricks, taken from tho -butlt-up golden walla on threo sides of tho rovm, were jald. Tho truck was then drawn along the floor by four men, two pulling and two pushing, intoanadjulning room, where tho scales wore. Tho scales are about Ove feet high, and the Index needle Is mure than four feet Jong. The beam suspended on ce Diades, to avold friction. welghts had been added to the large ones to balance the guld, the point of the long Index neudio would tromble over the, middle. ling of the Ivory gradaated scale, This ear of reales Is of a kind fo delicate that when brought to a balance with two pieces of paper of equal size in the paos, the mere writing of A nume with alead-peneil on one of the pieces of paper will add enough welght to the paper to tuen the scales in its favor. ‘This bas actually been done on one of the scales in the assays room, but that pairare protected from air cur- rents by a glass cusc, ‘The inen who handle the gold, though not dit- fering much Inontward appearance to the case wat observer from conl-heaveraynre, in fact, men of intelligence, of approved reputation, and who recelve ond pare 3 “We would not have all this trouble,” snid the chief weigher, as he put a 600-ounce welght wently on the series with his right band and wiped off his brow with bie left: "If wo bnd are rivad at the ‘parliament of man, the federation of the world.’ What we sixh for here is an In- ternational system of coinaze. The most of all this welzbt caine to thle country as good foreign coin, but ita inck of uniformity with our mint. Age compels the United States to recoln it, and me to fight these weights ali day.” ee BOHEMIAN COURTESIES. A Man Stabbed In the Neck Without Provocation. Joseph Schyrman, a Bohemian lumber-shover living at No, &¢ Murllogton streot, was badly cut in the neck shortly after9 o'clock lasteyvening by Juseph Martinek, a Boberalan who arrived in the country only Inst week, and who boards with another family living at the same number, The wounded man owns fying down on aamall walk at tho side of the house, or rather houses, for thera aro several small tenoments on tha lot, There wore also lying down In the passage Charlos Nepps, Frank and James ifudek, and Joseph Copp, Martliek was o perfect atranger tu all of them, and Schuman had never before seen him. He camo uutof the house on the frontof tho lot, and started for the rear through the pursaze. It was quite dark, and be did not see the men tne Ul be xtumbled and almost fell over Schuman’ fvet. Tho lutter gave an exclamation of pain, and In the Bonemian, tongue damned Martl- nek and sold: “Ian't there tuo enough foryouto pass without {ramping upon mer? Martinek growled out some inaudible response, und went on bls way. A fow moments later he returned, and stopping in front of the group of men asked who it was that spoke tu him. His manner was offensive. and Schuman, tally arising, sald, “I did, and what of ity? Before another word could be spoken Martinok made a viclous lunge at bla neck with n Inne bladed pocket-knife. and when Schuman fell, be put the knife back into bis pocket, and went coolly on us.If nothing bad bappencd. ‘The blade cauebt Schumun on the rizht sige of tho neck In front of the car, am nilicted =n deep gagb nearly three Inches In longth, ‘The blood poured forth i a torrent, and tho man had nenrly bled to douth before Dr. Braun, who was summoned, could reach him. Tho doctor put four stitches in the wound, and was at firat ine clined to think it not very dangeruus, but a1 hour later the patlent was formd to be rapid: alpklng, and it was thought could not survive the night. Atlo'clock in tho morator he was, howover, still ailvo, but the doctor could extend followed into the house ry witnesaes of the affray, who, seclng that he intended to escape, finally seized and hetd him until Olecr Philip Miller caine up and tookebargeof him, Aluryo crowd guthered, and Joud thrents were mude of stringing up the ussasin then and there, bit tho thuely. arrival of the police patrol saved Blin front {ojury, Hela abopt 30 yenrs of ne, and has oa iwifo and three’ childten-in tubemla, His-yictiu is 27 years of oge, and has a wife and one child, Tho knife with which the cutting was done was not found. Martiuck denies having une, also denins having cut Sehue man, and explains fate the presence of blood an bly hands and clotting by kaying Mrs. Soh. man put it there expressly for the purpose uf wetting him into trouble. __ HOLMAIS pou’ DIES. oberats Through, the aerve forces ant the Clreulation. weniacrcmoceceen rm Liver, and Mt hh rx ASuarand biomach eroubiess BB-OD, Motman’s Spectal Pad. Forchroniocnses, 83,00, Molman's Mpteen Belt. For stuhborn cases of eltlarged Spleon and unyielding Liver und stom~ ach troubles, $5.00. ¥olman’s Infante’ Mad. For allincnts of infants and Childrun, 0, Holmanta Atdominal Pail, For Utetine, Ora “ran, and Bladder troubles, 8.00, Teena or Ktdwey Pad. Kor Ktdne ase SEO. if Holmnn’a Pectoral Pad. For affections of the Cheat and Lungs, 83,00, Molnian's Absorplive Medicinal Body Plas+ ter. ‘Ihe bast Plasierin tho world, 23c. Hotmnn'a Absarptive Medicinal Fret Pinas ters. For Cold Feet, Headaches, and stugxish Cireulauon, Wer pair, 250. Absorption Salt for Mediented Taths. Kor Colds, Hheumatiam, and all cases where w Medi- cata Hath tw needyd: also an oxoollent fout-bath, Vor 6 Ib. package, 25e. For sate by all Druggists, or sent by mall, postpaid, QR fecelpt of pricy. The Avsuepon 8a nub “matiable,” and must besent by Kzpress at purchays or's oxpenise. Sea that each Pad bests tle Private Revenue Atamp OLMAN PAD COSPANY, with above Trade-Sark printed in greon Dit. HOLMAN’ advico la ftue, Full treatise sont froo on application, Address HOLMAN PAD CO., (PO. Hox 2112), 744 Broadway. N. ¥. MAGNOLIA BALM, a ne nee SOMETHING | EVERY LADY ' OUGHT TO KNOW. There exists a means of se- curing a soft and brilliant Complexion, no matter how pace it.may naturally be. Lagan’s Magnolia Balin is a delleate and harmless arti- cle, which instantly removes Frocklos, Tan, Itedness, Roughness, Eruptions, Vul: ar Klushings, ote,,etc, So olicate and natural are ita .offects that its use is- not suspected by an body. No lady has the right to prosent a disfigured face in society when the Magnolia Balm is sold by all druggists for 76 conts, ‘ VITAL RESTORATIVE, Fraud Exposed 10 bls, Pauté, March It, 1st, . Mue Hichell Dear Mirs De, rev to use bil Le; , Mrawa Miglamond ork, te jo General Ageut fer ull ‘Diateat Wistes "or <Amcriony Camiday wu slund of Cues. Your Qvedieat Servant, A. LEVASSOL, ‘The lottar published by Do Lisser, und which ho preteude ia Have tocsived frou De ieieunl, ie ‘be. ileord, uf 6 itue do ‘Lournon, udor duty of Ape 43, 18813 at he ne ‘De jissorof New York City; never wrol ~ tur on any subject. or sold blm avy formula: neither ry 10d Wa dlasor to us name to any remedy whatever, und thut the sizqature of the lotter publlahed by fio Lissar, and purporting to coms frou bing. $8 copied or transferred from aa original, nt the text is not his hand writing, A ‘AN BU! CK, SYBVENSON Sr eT PADS AMUSEMENTS. és, EXPOSITION BULLDING. The Twenty-second GRAND SABNGERPEST OF THE NORTH AMERICAN SARNGERBUND TAKES PLACE IN THR EXPOSITION BUILDING, And Will Continue During the Week. THERE WIL OF Two Concerts on Each Day THORSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY. In the Afternoon beginning at 4 Meleeles doors open at 1. n the Evening beginning at & o’clock, doors open ae Te = . FOLIOWING ARE THE PROGRAMMES, FOR THE TWO CONCERTS TO-DAY! THIS AFTERNOON'S CONCERT, Overture ty “OMRHON 042.0 SU LMeb' no Lanu dn Lubant Kunin JEVELAND GESANGS" sr, We Malmene, Director. Mravara-Variations for Bopranu, with Flute cae "yi ces Adaga G Be Sr Wr GAN plbus ere Weenar ‘Tasno (Lamentao tly Ate Pe Aria trait saranda ANNAL ‘Te Deum, Choa Director. * Hobert? Robert tol que J'ai m 4. DONALDL Scherzo, from“ Midsuminer = Nigh: Dream”, MI Prayer an MRE LI “Why do the Natta mt a BENZING Or ‘Miwa ‘Ven THIS EVENING’S CONCERT. . Pant FIRST, 1, Kalsermarsch, with the Final Cho ‘North American Saengerbuad, 1 2 Masuule Cantata sss rors Me Wea a. Prayer Nefore Battie, Chorus, North Ameriexn dae’ 4 Apis of the Queen of Si Tite, “ee Hai tech jad. Pesce! & Che Varo Benes Burydice, teins: isa Annie Laulse Cary, G Salamis, ‘reuruphal iiymn of theGrceks * after the Naval Victory at Kalanie, ra North Athertean saungerbui : Soto Chorng by tho Junger Mannerchor uf Phitadel’s, ‘Mune i, + ,COnductar, PUA... Wagnor AU Votces. 00 1 ise Cary, Paw Mendelssohn's tie Hoomoven S ‘Munical Sactet} iveisty af Chieagu, and ch Carl Woltsohny oe hla ukee, eesConductor, GRAND PICNIC At Wright's Grove, SUNDAY, JULY 3. SALE OF SEATS. Box Omeo now open at the Kzposition Bullal for the mals of MUSHNVED SEATS only, Oe Hlugie tterorrod Seats in Parquatto... Wnklu Kesorved Heuts In North Gallery, CFD the ents oF Canotal Adinlanion Wakes obese two hours before cach performance. ore OFFICIAL PROGRAMMES Sold at the Di Tit Soldat the Uox Umticg, the only progmuunes,pormlt~ REDUCED RATES ‘Will be riven on all the Rallroads loading to Chicago, WHITE STOCKING PAIK, onrcaco ALL THE Only Field Sport rhatr 18 DISTINCTIVELY AMERICAN! PROGKAMSIB OF GAMES: RAREYON THURSDAY, JUNE ON SATURDAY, JULY AT 2160, The Troys: The Champions. ON MONDAY, JULY 4, THE BOSTONS, N. B.--At 3:10.--N. B. Avoid the CRUSII nt Tlekst Ofces, at the Grounds and get your solvotion of seats from Diagram at BLALDINGS, 108 Manisa! CLANTON, Tt Madieon-ate StAVVAPS ts Wanhingtonest, NOULEY'S THEATRE. © Last Night but two Of AUSUBTIN DALY'S COM- NEEDLES and PINS. Produced 11 ita entire porfectian by Augustiy Dal; Coupany-teum buly'e aiuto New Yorke Original Costumes, Orivinal Cast. ¥ Matinee saturday. at 3 u’clack., joxt Wook, Ouimning wish tho Stacines Jaly & CINDERELLA A'T SUHOUL. “Billeo Taye livatterr walter than ly directa overy porformance. MWVICKER'S THEATRE. LAST WEERS 1 cueatast WEEK! SEEMAN, y i Cl . Lt MU RAOU OY MAGICIANS, Conte uf Maite, PSU 104|_ Uuaut: % ane An ‘ 104 RACI INTERTAL ENT. Ser HARA RA ERT vd GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, ‘Clark-at., oppusite the Court-House, Absolutely cvoler than the parks, Air furced Into ntre through an ice chawber by a huge steam 10 yrwatest attraction in the city. JAMES O'NEILL! ROSE WOOD, LEWIS MORRISON, ‘And the reat star company tn A CELEBRATED CASE, - AN UNSURPASSED PRODUCTION, Sun NDR Wy ny Pastor and Ce BAUMS PAVILION. eonty-second-at, Cottage Grove, und Indiaua-ave 30, 1 1 Ing during the ausanien ‘This Mg ainfay ovening sid Sumsy Sateen GRAN CONOLRT. Admission, 250; Bunday Satines, Ise, MISCELLANEOUS, NOTICE. Tam suthorlzed by the Hral following clatms: Clalos acalnst Of Chioau, savinws departmout, 40; claluy ayeinsl oinpany uf Chicaid, savings departures adalnat Dan Urown, #isiuy agains agauiet duel D. Witker,, au; Y, Wolf, 610; uxaluet "Ly Lyatesina We e é uy ve UIT Of those clatais as ot SieConactt fiayauonal & eare, 8 Moeland Mock, wadlt uly trator of batate Of HB. 11s7c8, STOCKHOLDERS MEETT Cacao, J yathere with be at meeting of the atoekho rt inate Uice, Nev cout r Jul ‘Lest, for the 2a A oe

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