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7 CHICAGO TRIBUNE SATURDAY- JUNE PAGES 1S79-SIXTEEN i Prop Mike Groh, White Lake, sundries. Mod Lake. MIXED. Mrs. Hill to the was i-t 1 AXLES KVKKVp-Vr.

for the occasion, with which she laid a thick coating of mortar raoidlv and in a masterly mauuer all over the lower stone, to the gratification of ail present. The stone was then lowered, and the Princess said, aloud, so that all could hear I uow declare this stone well and M'HK ..11 SAW i.uc vji attack lied yesterday. SomP Corn, on an average, is about six inches high and to see the green blades waving in the breeze, as one passes across the country ou the lightning-express trains, is indeed a pleasing sight. The potato-crop also appears to be good and, in fact, everything in the way of grain, and fruits, aud flowers, is abundant and full of promise. McGkbgor, 13.

The growing grain Law vers, a Detective and an rrop city or Traverse, Traverse, sunanes, fourteenth street. Prop Messenger, Benton, sundries. State street. Prop Ocean. Montreal, sundries.

Wells street. Prop Onieda, Buffalo, sundries, State street. Stmr Chicafo, Manitowoc, sundries, Rush street Stmr Muskegon, Muskegon, sundries. Rush street. Stmr Corona, St, Joe.

sundries. Bnsh street. SehrM. V. Paee, Buffalo, coal, Erie street.

Schr David Stewart, Cleveland, coal. Wells street. nc lumiuucw, and had fci lrs statement, it is sal I The me will not 2 Electric IMt Slot! truly laid, and that this gate be called 4 Rent Infuriate Female. taining the ordinary confession of judgment, that was a mistake too '1 happened to have a blaok without that on, nd banpened to use that one," said Mr. M.

M. Then he reiterated his desire to bave the matter suppressed, inasmuch as it would hurt him With the common people and women with whom he did business." He hoped the reporter woulOnot pay any attention to what the woman McLawrbliu would say about him haying tried to Indue ber to run vonng girls -into her rooms tor purposes ol proatautlbn. This was a new revelation, an the reporter inquired how the other one. on Louis street, to retain its old name of St. Louis Gate." This an night.

vmmm mi looks quite lair. Wheat is rather light in spots. nouncement was followed with loud applause bv the larce crowd assembled opposite. His be very good. Corn With Ear Little Eevolver She Goes on a Shooting Excursion.

but the quality seems to is very flue. fruits. The vineyards are in a healthy condition and give promise of an abundant vintage. Except in some of tlie southern San Joaquin Valley counties, where the rainfall is always light and irrigation not yet sufficiently resorted to to supply the deficiency of moisture, the "promise of the fields is that a year of plenty and prosperity is in store for California." OHIO. Cleveland.

O-, June 13. The leader this morning publishes reports from nearly all the important points iu Northern Ohio aud places in Western Pennsylvania, giving the condition of the crops. The frost of last week did very little damage. There will be about a two-thirds crop of wheat. The prospects are that the corn crop will be a failure, the cause of which is the dry weather which long prevailed in that region previous to last week.

Oats are Excellency concluded the ceremouy bv congratulating the citizens upon the lnving of the cor ----'mm 13 Proecuting-Attr. putr-Sflertff Miller nhratsnll of one ol the gates which was to form so wonhv an entrance to their ancient ami i i. mil, Alanislee, lumber. MarKet. Schr Augusta.

Kintot, lieht. Market. -chrT. K. Mernu, Port Col lwne, light.

Market. fcCteT.fl. Uowland, Escanaba. ore, N. B.

tchr Jnha Larsen, Crand Haven, lumber. Twelfth street. Sch Gladiator, South Haven, lumber. N. B.

lbr Pulaki, Marquette, ore. Twenty-second treet. Schr Ahnapee, Hamlin, lumber. Market. Schr Norman, Sturgeon Bay.

lumber. Allan Slip. ht In search of th- beautiful" citv. The viceregal party then Marcus Moroe Brwn kcew that the woman Fertunately So One Is Injnred and She Is Taken to Jail. withdrew, tnret: cheers being given for his Ex- would make su.

cbarees. Realizing thai he Smith, taken from Oak-a the night of Mav 5 a ILLINOIS. Sueeiiil Ditvatcha to Tht Trihunt. Dxjraud, Winnebago June 13. Small grain thin and weedy.

Grass will be unusually thin. Corn is generally doing well. Old corn plenty, but going forward fast. Rock Island, Rock Island June 13, ceileucv and Princess Louise. Battery Iur nished a guard oX honor for the occasion.

afternoon states that the had put his foot in it, Mr. Brown wisely stopped, and the rest of 6tory was simi lv exculpatory of himself and denunciatory of Mrs. McLaughlin. He said that several married ladies of his hv the Medici n-. MARINE NEWS.

ii vUJ ht bck and reinterred. acquaintance bad passeli him by in scorn owing to the statements of Mrs. McL. about his efforts Small grain an average crop. Have had plenty of rain.

Corn aood stand, but backward. ll pqiiafta 1 uiuui j.eii LAKE FREIGHTS. Grain freights were quiet and unchanged yes in regard to the gn-ls and that such tbmgs were liable to hurt him. rift Winter wheat heading fair. Crop will not coma somewhat better than corn, tuougn not over a two-thirds crop.

The hav crop will bo very light, on account of the drought. There will probably be a fair yield of potatoes. Fruits, particularly apples, will be very light. MURDERS, up to an average. terday, and but few charters were made.

I he MRS. A TJOHLTN, WKm use 13. -A San Aatonu as I'm us, Woodford Jane 13. Small rate on Buffalo cargoes of corn is 2c. The en a woman of 50 or more, and not of prepossess The stair grain thin, and weedy, and short.

Pastures gagements were as follows: To Buffalo Prop ing appearance, was Pound the jail, hhe de bare. Meadows cannot make over half a crop. tailed at great length the story of the transac Oneida and schr coru; schrs Donaldson senr itesumption, Ford River, lumber, Mason Slip. Schr Stanicht, Manistee, lnraljer. Schr Ithaca, ManUtee, lumber.

Market. Schr Game Cock. Muskegon, lumber. Market. Schr Hunter, Muskegon, lumber.

Market. Schr Glad Tidings, Frankfort, lnmber, Twelfth street. Schr Kate Gtllett, Green Bay, poles. Main strest. bchr Mary Amanda, Grand Haven, lumber.

Market. Schr Golden Fleece, Buffalo, coal, South Halsted street. Schr White Oak. Hamlin, lumber, Allen Slip. Schr Helvetia, Buffalo, coal, Clark street.

Schr Northman, Oiiphanl, ties. Rush street. Schr Iliirgie Jones, Cheboygan, lumber, Arnold slip. Schr Utter, Manistee, lumber, Market. Schr Levi Grant, Muskegon, lumber, Market.

Schr Graoger, Packard's Pier, lumber. Market. SchrS. V. K.Watson, Buffalo, coal, Adamsstreet.

schr Ethan Allen, Menominee, lumber, -lULf- men near Menardaville tUe mail-bags rifled. The if Mr. Colsua and dano-h. and Homer, corn at 2e. To Kingston Schr Corn is doing remarkable well, considering the dry season.

Under favorable circumstauces will Huron, corn. To Sarins Prop MJIwaukec.corn DAKOTA. Special THtpatch to The TriDun. Riverside. Clay Co-, June 13.

All smaM grain eaten off by grasshoppers in this vicinity. They are now just getting their wings. Large quantity of corn planted. apaeitv, 160,000 bu. nake a full crop.

Light rams have done great wo men were killed h. The Indiana ai. I he Local Board will probably meet to-aav, Un Highly Moral Lawyer and His Lust for Little Girli. Cbicseo was treated yesterday to another exhibition of revolver practice, with au attorney' the target aud a woman for the competitor for the prize- A usual in ucn cases, the woman proved a very ioor shot and nobody was killed. Having fired a cou Die of shots at the lawyer, the man toot a trial at a private and even less satisfactory results, that is when considered in the lightof an item-furnisher.

This time the gun refused to ero off, the worosn was overpowered, and committed to the Countv Jail, and the papers of this morning baTe to record another spoiled sensation. About 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, as Marcus M. Brown, an attorney who has an office on the sky-parlor floor of the Metrooolitan Block, jomer ot Randolph and LaSalle streets, was about to enter bis office, bs was confronted by sogry woman of middle age, who, without mnr ado, pulled Mttle revolver from her good. Lake Front, Five Days-Only Five. Commencing Tuesday Morning, June 17.

So Performance Monday Aftemeoa or Kifht, OB Account th Mammoth Grand MidiiiaUt Spectacular Street Parade which will Take Place Monday Night, Jaa l. A new, beautiful, novel, and wondrous midnight scene, never witnessed In Chicago before. 5.000KXPENtED IN FIKKWORKS. 2,000 BRILLIANT TOUCHES, 60 CAX.CI- l.OOO RhlMINATEB CHINKSB LANTERNS, Red. Blue, and Green Light Greek Fire, Remit Canutes.

Itocketa, Cheer, and hnthustasai. Special Morning; Matinees dally at 9 o'clock, for tho benefit, of Ladies and Children. Sanger's Royal Britisl Menagerie, Cooper, Bailer Great international Ten Allied Shows. but it is not likely it will transact anv business at camped on Devii'a liiv- Uiffoed, Champaurn June w. Spring of importance.

grain all in fine growing condition. Some chinch-bus's, but no material 'lamace. Pastures The ten-dav storage period expires this even CANADA. ing, and vessel nien are anticipating a rise in hue condition. Uorn backward, ami in many THrBVWa.

ights of Jj'c at least, a sort of a split-the-dif- cases replanted. Bids fair to make a good crop. Winter wheat well headed. Promises a Wgm IBS to Th" Tribvne. ference on the storage rate.

A large demand The Lieutenant-Go versor with a KackDone for room is expected, and the light craft now in larce vield. io cnarlea Down-ieves who have ueen or. 'siiMCSi Schr Advance, slabs, India street. port, including naif a dozen Canadians, will Fremont, Tazewell 13. fiats and chr Planet.

Green Bav. bark. Mir in avenue. probably be engaged. snrmg wheat will be a failure.

oi wrations all wioter, was tions with Mrs. Hoechener, ami claimed that both Brown anil Hamilton had -conspired to rob her of her property. Hamilton baa pretended he was her iriend, but had allowed the mortgage to be foreclosed over her head, although it had nearly sis mouths to ran. browo had asked her to lake a girl into each of her rooms, saying he could easily get plenty of them. Prostitutes were no use.

nut was advertising lor gins of 13 or 14 to do work in a private family, aud he could get all of these he wanted. She refused to be a party to any such vile scheme, and then he clamped down on ber furnitnfe. As to Orabam, she had been giving him a place to sleep whew he had nowhere to lay his head, and then he turned round and helped the others to rob her of ber furniture. About the circumstances of the shooting she knew nothing. She only kuew that she wu homeless aud destitute, and that Brown and Hamilton bad reduced her to this pttcn.

She was especially bitter against Constable Hoar, who made the levy. She bought the revolver vesterday with the last money she had. Where she got It, or who loaded it Tqr ner, she did not know, but it was the senr Aunie il. feterson was chartered Schr Hungarian, Munkegon, lumber. Kni7.it- street.

Schr Mary Helen, White Lake, lumber. Market. Schr Ida Keith, buffalo, coal. Adams street. little red chinch-bugs at the roots.

If the dry weather continues, wilt injure the corn. vesterdav to carrv a careo of 1.150 tous of iron uuu. tie xfwas ill, so, to eret $1,000 Illn. .,...1 TV ore from Escanaba to Erie at 75c per ton. The Macomb, MclJonouen June 16.

uats ami spriuu; wheat injured verv badly bv the Bneria 1 1 MM schr Scotia was also reported chartered for iron ore from Escanaba to Cleveland at curreut schr Cascade, Manistee, lumber, Chicago avenue. Schr Halsted, Menominee, lumoer, Stetson's Slip. SchrCapalla. Mussegon, lumber, Rush street. Schr Guide, Sister Bay, wood, Rush street.

irougtit. Will not make more than half a uuuae. nile the ivriter. hmira rate 75c per ton. crop.

Very short and thin ou tne grouua. Xow on their first GRAND TRIUMPHAL TOUR OF AMEBIC A utter a tnree-vears' Trip Arouad the World via San Francisco, sandwich Islands. New Zealand. Australia. Jai.au.

China, Kast Indies, and South America, arrlvinc In New York In 18T. Ths MOST DARING ANU SUCCKSSFUl, TOUR ever SO-eotupli shed hy any show since the world began. Thousands turned away at arery performance. One Hundred BrRltaal Stars In the Arena led by taa World acknowledged Champion Bare-llack Rider, Mr. Charles W.

Fish. Will Not Be BouncedComments of an Irish. Catholic Faxier upon the Recent Manifesto of the -New 1'ork Irishman Hard Time at St. John Fox. Svtcial Ditvatch to The Tribune.

Toronto, June 13. The OioWt special correspondent in London cables that he has learned from a trustworthy official source that the English Cabinet has decided not to sanction the dismissal of Letellier. fjtectiit rwsjm'c fe 7e Tribuno. Montreal, June 13. A private dispatch has been received in this citv confirming the Wooe's cablegram that the Lieutenant-Governor will not be removed.

si Special JXspatcn to The TV-'Sttn. Schr Marion Uix.ou lute i woou, r.uau la ho iaad not bean ujeket commented to bang away at him. Brown rau, and the woman followed, shooting t'astures almost dried up. limotnv win oe nearlv a failure. Corn has suffered also from treet.

Lumber freights remain unchanged, card rates, as adopted by the Directors of the Lumber-Vessel-Owners' Association, being paid by but without winging her man. am a she weot. drouirbt. Poor stand. AU replanted corn on Schr Liberty.

White Lake, wood. Rash street. Schr Sea Gem. Bailee's Uarhor, wood, Rus-h street. Schr Helena.

Ashtabula, coal, Madison street. II SNATI FEST. the shippers. A large fleet arrived yesterday, and the inquiry lor vessels was good. when he tically ioaud sefety she started up uircet.

A few minutes thereafter Senorita Adelaide Cordons. th aoDeareJ in the Exchange Building, over Bia; MaesThe Tiic Supreme Emnress of tho Equestrian nlversa. Tivoli. and kcoeked at- the door of the trae Thundered Forth somewhere on Clark street. She remembered The Great UranK melviile.

THE WONOROLS LOC1SK BOSCI1KL. natter Parte a Trifle nflire occupied bv Eneeae C. Hsknilton, a de lective and collection aceut. He opeued the FIVE OF THE FUSSIEST CLOWNS IN THE VKIOMI beinu in the Exchange Building, but had no remembrance of her visit to the Metrooolitan Building. Owing to the want ol sleep aud food, Ottawa.

June 13. The Light Guards of De art TTie TWfrnn. lOHNFiy I I ti re us, ine oniy real simon- troit have received permission from the Domin door and was immediately cosnuant ot a re-vnlrer Dressed to his breast. The woman at IS. The matinee to-day ne did not know what she was doing, and this pure Irish Clown in America.

-t JOHN LOW LOW. tne only Original American Clown iu the. World. ion Government to visit Chatham, with ine eyening perlorm- was trie nrst lime sue had ever done wronsr. lt8.0ixi yards of snow-white canvas brilliantly and It was clearly evident that the woman was in an Mai a lull house.

A serious their arms on Dominion Day. Special IHsnateh to The Tribune. (all plowing growing well and clean, iall wheat good and filling welL Will be ht to cut next week. Gahdner, Grundv June 13 Oats and flax injured at least i5 per cent by the drought. Timothy will not cut one ton to the acre at best.

Corn thin stand, and needing rain. Ashton, Lee June Drought has injured all small grain. Pastures and timothy greatly injured. Much replanting of corn. Crop is now clean, and a good stand.

WairriKR, Lak June 13. Drought has cut off wheat and oats at least 25 per cent. Timothy will be a poor crop. Corn is a good stand but backward. Frost of last week cut it.

Howahdsvillb. Stdpheoson June 13. Oats and spring wheat are injured at least one-'ourth bv the drought. Some pieces thin. Corn in most cases a good stand aud forward.

Winter wheat an excellent cut. Rye an average. Ellison, Warren June 13. Smalt grain injured verv badly bv the drought. Pastures md timothy poor.

Will not be worth cutting. Prospect for corn better than we have ba tor Tpars. Some comolaint of cut-worms. opening throueh the oe- FORT HUKOS. Port Huron, June 13.

Up Props Lewis Gilbert, Russia, Chicago, Chester B. Jones, James F. Joy, Oscar Townseud and consort, Forest City and eonsort, Marv Mills aud barges seiirs Atmosphere, Bay State, Carhng-ford, Cris Grover. Down Props D. A.

Powers, David W. Rust and consorts, V. Swain aud consort, Columbia, Starucca with F. A. Georger, Bay City and barges, Niagara and raft, schrs Antelope, A.

Booth, Clara, William R. fianna. Wind North, brisk. Weather Fine. Port Huron, June 13.

Passed up Props China, Potomac, Quebec, D. F. Rose aud barges, R. Priodiville and consort; schr Sasco. Down Props E.

B. Hale with Alva Bradiey, extremely nervous condition, and a tit subject for the doctor's care. She owued to having a sister in a lunatic asylum in Michigan, and it is doubt Montreal, June 13. The Etreuiiig Pott, the wondrous ELECT BIG LIOHT! Remember the opening day has been changed to ctioll's tardy arrival. At Si- cantata or ballad.

ful whether her own brain is perfectly balanced Tl ESDAV Jl NE 17, AT MAN A Irish Catholic organ, has the following article iu answer to the letter of Capt. Breen, of the Sixtv-ninth New York Regiment. The editor i Schr K. A. Nicholson, Bay Citv.

ScurM. B. Hale, Menominee, wood, Sampson's Slip. Schr Sell, Ludinston, lumber. Market.

L. B. Shepherd, Muskegon, lumber, Market. Schr Two Brothers, Musaeuon. lumber, Market.

SchrS. P. Wilson, Muskegon, lumber. Market. Schr Antares, Muskegon, wood, market, schr M.

Fillmore, Oswego, coal, no order. SchrG. W. WescoLt, Frankfort, ties, no order. Schr A.

P. Nichols, Traverse, wood. Wells street. Schr A. W.

Lucky. Cedar River, lumber, Mud Lake. Schr Mariner, White Lake, wood. Scur Maggie McRae, Kmcardin. salt.

Onondaga. Schr J. B. Wilbor. Erie, coal.

Twelfth Btreet. SchrEvaline, Grand Haven, lumoer. Mud Lake. Scbr Mocking Bird. Lapine, ties.

Market. chrSeaBird, Grand Haven, lumber. Market. Schr Ferry. White Lane.

flumber. Market. Schr Commerce, Menominee, lumber, Rush street. ScSr Maine, Abnapee. tics, IiushstreeL Schr Mary Lndwig, Packard's, lumber.

Market. Schr James Couch, Buffalo, coal. Twenty-second Btreet- Schr Sun Jacinto, Traverse, lumber. Market. Scut O.

Shaw, South Haven, wood. Rush btreeL Schr M. A. Gregory, Menominee, fish. Rush street Schr Sunrise.

Chebovgan, lnmber. Rush street. Schr Cecilia, Muskegon, lumber, RuBb street. SchrD. H.

Holt, Grand Haven, ties, Rash street. ACTUAL SAILINGS. Rut. sundries. She declares tnat sne never dnuks or uses opiates, and that her only cause for yesterday's On account of tbr GRAND TORCHLIGHT PARADE nenaati." lhis work is I)chi4mann, and perhaps for dead upon the an- outbreak was tne disorganization of her tacul savs: This is a British colony.

The people OF MONDAY Ml. 111. Aamrewuu u. iuc euure ELECTRIC L1GAT SHOW bANLER i ROYAL BRIT ties, caused by the ill-treatment and oppression who inhabit it possess a responsible Govern lor solos were simn! nf lawyers, "detectives," and Constables, the mpnt. Civil and religious liberty are too well reader has the facts, and can draw his own con adly written and mreh ISH MKNAUf.itit, i.e.

a i v-iB-CUs. COOi'EIt. BAILEY TEN ALLIED INTERNATIONAL SHOWS, SO Cfnrs, Chlldrea under 9 years, g.1 Cent. Doors open at o'clock a. ni.

aud at and 7 o'clock clusions. lor once sang in German. established ever to be disturbed by the fanatic ism of a few. Before the law all men are equal S. H.

Kimball. Maumee Valley. Superior with concert was devoted to Sandusky, Fayette Brown; tug Andrew J. There is no legal restriction which would debar p. in.

wa are to have this soon Smith with Republic and barge, Mary Pringle iMm: Latayette June 13. Oats any man from attaining the highest position in 'I'ESBCA'H'KK. CROP-PROSPECTS. WHEAT IN ILLINOIS. iipecial Dimatcl) to The Trifrune.

ill devote some attention will not make more than two-thirds of a crop and barges. Wind Northeast, gentle, weather fine. the State. Prejudices may exist, but prejudices Proprietor and Manager. J.

H. HAVlfRLT Winter wheat well filled, and will be an averaee the other eon ma-ie khim duce the artillery to eo off bat failed. Half an hour hter me was in jail chsrged with assault with intent to do bodily injury. The statements of the parties interested and of the witnesses are so contradictory that the merits of the case can only be arrived at bv a perusal of them all, aad for this purpose they are appended. JU3TICK BBOWN, whose office is iu Room 41 of the Exchange Building) told what be knew of the case.

He said that Anna Bella McLaughlin, a middle-aged woman residing at No. 656 State street, as a witness in a case tried before him a few diys since. In this case Marcus Monroe Brown figured as defendant and Marv Hoeckener, a widow of German extraction, as complainant, Brown being charged with obtaining money under false pretenses. It appeared that the McLauehlln had induced Mrs. Hoeckener to lend her 50 on security of a chattel mortsrage on some furniture, and that prior to this the track bad already been mortgaged.

Brown also borrowed $50 of Mrs. Hoeckener, and gave her what purported to be a due-bill for the amount, while Id effect the so-called doe-bill was a note Davable in one vear from date and bearing no interest, although he had falsely represented to the widow that ir carried irees tor its successful per-e. The chorus had been can be lived down, and are being lived down every day in the year. As for liberty, the air This Saturday. June 14.

grand crop. Some wheat has beencut. Pastures very short. Timothv almost a failure. Corn is verv Springfield, June 13.

The following LADIES' AND Last Day of tbe MILWAUKEE. Special IHsoalch to The Tribune. CU1LDUES MATINEE at 2 p. m. did their work fairly, In promDtnes table, iurnished bv the Department of Agricul wp hrp.at.he is no more free than are the men uceven in consequence of eo much replanting.

who inhale iL The Irish Catholics are as wel Have had good showers, wmcu win oe oi great Milwaukee, June 13. The Captains of the schrs Wells Burt and American claim to ProvS. Caldwell. Oollingwood. sundries.

the pianissimos of especially, quite missed of ture in advance of the publication of its June crop report, shows the condition of the wheat ctod as reported by its correspondents in every section of the State treated here, take it al in all, as they are anv poontrv in the World. What, then, is Frot) Dean Richmomi. iidttb o. uuun, help. Harvest will be in full blast next Joliet, June 13.

The unusual aud continuous dry weather which has prevailed in this section during the past three mouths has been Prop Nebraska. Buffalo, sundries. have beaten the yacht Idler at tbe lower end of Lake Michigan, while working against a strong head wind. their duty? Is it not to stand by thoi hen it comes to the Dies the orchestra and the im- Proy Delaware, Bunaio. buucuic-.

Chicago Chnreli Choir Pinafore Company Tie Sumriss ani success ol City. Sundav Wgut-TICKET-OF-LE AVE MAN. with John Dillon, rank K. Aiken, and the 1 Museum Company in the cast. Coming Soon A VERLTS UNITED MASTODOK I STRELS.

Itbout peers in their peculiar realm. An example ror the noble army of imitators. uesday. 17th Tony Pastor and Double company. who stand by t'uem, and to turn from aeaiAGx.

The tug Leviathan has arrived here with the the cause ot much less damage to crops man was expected. The hay crop has suffered most, and unless frequent showers occur during the next few weeks it will be next to a failure. Corn 1 ll voices told out with grand The prelude to the Tuba effect through not having the outside tempter who would Beduce them from their allegiance bv iujudicious harangues avainst the British flasr. Wnat do the Irish Prop W. Snoot, ivdiw Prop K.

E. Thompson, Muskegon, liaht. Prop C. Campbell. Ludingion, iVhL Prop Mary Grou, South Haven, sundries.

Stmr Corona, St. Joe. sundries. Stmr Chicago. Manitowoc, sundries.

Stmr Muskcsron. Muskegon, sundriea. schr Van Valkenburg. The vessel did not COXTSTTSS. 1878.

JM-crrnxe, i79. 1879. Catholics waut Freedom? Thev have it here. I I 187M. strike in the Sault passage, but sprung a leak on Lake Superior during heavy weather.

She will be towetl to Chicago. its iar enough awav- The I 3- The Government of Canada is the, perfection of I. is rather backward, but as Jul? and AUgusi are the i4corn months," we have no reason lor complaint vet. From farmers less croaking is heard than at former times. short crops and failures '1'HKITRE.

Grain freights eoutiuue inactive. At the noon Schr Guidinz Star. C'oiltuswooa. -nun. Schr Hattie Fisher.

Holland. Ught. 66, nr. 7.35 a ruling power, a Government under which we possess the stability of hereditary rule with the antl throughout the All seemed hatney, Miss THIS AFTEB- UUASD WON AT LAST MATINEE, Schr Reindeer. Man etee.

uiruw 69.477 7.T24 28,357 737 16.737 2,672 2.578 79 7W7 being scarcely mentioned. Board to-dav the Bchr Stampede was chartered to arrive from Sheboygan, at 4cfor wheat to Kingston. Schr Presto. Muskegon, lighL 6is; 15.MU; Aivsleben, and, best of uartettes ia deliehtfullv- Arrived, schrs Merrill, Houghton, Ked, hue. I 15.047 KANSAS.

Special Dispatche to The Tribune. Schr Coral, Manistee, ngnt. Sebr Radical, Manistee, light. Schr Mystic. Mtiaketron.

liehu Schr A. Rue-t. Muskeeon. ligaL 15.07 00S AT 2. STEELE MACEATB'S MADISONT-SQUARE THEATRE from New York.

In the popular Comedy -Drama. '-JSir Afti-rmatli or, Won at Last and Blue, Cortes, American, U-enoa, rlattie ork is so fall of beautiful 3.87 Johnson. IS. 321 Hiawatha, Brown June lo. Ail soring 84-1 K16 1.44K I can't particularize them Schr Kate Lyons, Muskegon, iignu H.P40 109 91 95 95 70 103 95 tel 95 10" 90 60 IC8 eo 65 93 its grain in good condition, fienty of ram so lar.

7.39 4.659 ma'e an exception in favor Tbe best Plav and the best Company that have Winter wheat well headed and promises an av Schr Telegraph, Muskegon, mr. Schr J. P. DeCondres, DeComires' Pur, light. Schr Newsboy, Menominee, light.

ScbrC. J. Roeder, Manistee, lighL Miser Tunc Dicturus," DETROIT. Special Dicpr.tcU to The Tribune. Detroit, June 13.

The Anchor Line erage crop. coru pianteu iuu uuw, uu 4.2ir. 17.1: 10.486! 12.0541 35. 42.. 20.721'.

6H.3561. 19.083! 24.1.34.. 16, 1.8991 8. nil 14.392 a lovely contrast with use 3.60 7.706 a good stand. in Chicago for two vears.

No one should fall to witnej tnis great play. This Afternoon at 2, thU (Saturday) Evening at o'clock. SPECIAL. NOTICE. JUVENILE PINAFORE COMPAHT'S FAREWELL PERFORMANCE Sunday Evening, Junj 15, at o'ciock.

te Rex Treme'ndae. 1 were more pleased Baxter Spriuos. Cherokee June la. Schr Sardinia. Museegon, iigui.

SChrO. Johnson. Muskegon, light. Schr Persia, Manistee, light. prop uonestoga nas oeen ueiaveu ueie an uaj by getting her tow-line mixed up with her 2.040 513 891 1.066 Wheat aud oats very thin on the ground.

Win nosa than with any ter wheat well headed and quality No. Har wheel. The services of a diver were procured, and, late this afternoon, she was relieved of the 37. Tm 21,401 17.o 26. 45 11.3:61 1,35, 2.

13.325i lS.ttKtl 2fl.e88' 42. 42! S1.4W IS. MS.) S4. ill. 5.165 10.220 4.43 housrh their excitement 1.

vest just commenced. Largest crop of corn lJLCOl.X PAVIIi- 1.48J1 a part 01 me wors. 31.151 53.026 SI. '61 impediment and passed up, bound for Chicago. 100 70 64 75 75 lO' 95 70 ION.

THI3 EVENING AT O'CLOCK, retaan fulfilled the promise that was ever planted in the county, sou in fine order and ground clean. She has tbe barge Thomas A. Scott in tow. Capt. Minch's new steam-barge, now on tbe lrcedom oi a acpuuuv.

iasgpisphnw aud the wisest men O'Connell amoug the rest who ever lived have held tiiat the head of a State should be above the conflicting passions of party warfare. What else do we want Sufficient representation in the affairs of State! We will get it in time. By our own energy, our education and loyalty we will forge to the front, for the native talent of the Irish people can make its own headway, wherever there is a fair field and no favor. What else do we want Uiat we cannot obtain? Nothing, provided we are, first of all, loyal to the countrv we live iu, faithful to the flag that shelters us, and emulate those by whom we are surrounded in laboring for the future glory of a land we have adopted as ear own. We are here of our Iree will, and Canada will, some day.

find in her hour of trial, that she ha6 not taken to her bosom a serpent that will sting her, but loyal sons, every one of whom will stand or fall by a country of which they are proud to form a part. We mav have our broils and our lights with this Government or with that, but if there are people outside of the Dominion who construe these broils into disaffection with Canada or its institutions, then they make a huge mistake. WTe shall not be betrayed into speaking harshly of our countrymen across the line. We 6hall not abuse them, even when they are in the wronf. But let there be no mistake about the attitude of the Irish Catholics of this country; lor, if we understand them at all, we know that thpv resent these outside appeals to rake work.

Her voice is par- AHams Alexander Pond Ooons Brown Ft-'esa Calliouo Carroll. Cn-w Champaign i linstian Clark Clav Cliotoa Coles Crawford C'lmb'-rtand Pewits nonets F.dpar Edwards. -ffintrham Payette FnynkUn Fulton. ruiTattn oren Hamilton wancock Hardto Henderson. Tnner Jefferson.

Jfrsey Jo Johnson Kane i La Salle Loftao MadUon Marioa Mason Tabor, Clay June ia. 10 per cent. The Jnstiee considered tnat there was a case against Marcus and advised him to gie uie moDCV back, which he did, and the case was settled. But he could not leave well enoueh alone and set about squaring himself with the public." or this purpose he visited Mrs. Hoeckener and attempted, by threats of causing her arrest, to induce her to sum some sort of a recantation of the charges.

She refused to coniolv. had him arrested, and Justice Bravton held him to the Crimmal Court tor the oSenseeommitted. It appeared also hat in some mysterious way Marcus Monroe Brown had been instrumental, or was supposed by Mrs. McLaughlin to have been Instrumental, in foreclosing the mortgage on her goods, and that HansrtlKVB hd twt hfm-self disttked tor a similar season. Of the facts in this regard Justice Brown knew nothing.

All he did know that the McLaughlin woman was charged before him with assault to do bodilv injury to E. C. Hamilton, and that he had held her in $500 bail to the Criminal Court. He showed the reporter the revolver, which was a miserable little 'invention of the kind with which bovs shoot their playmates, and fools who didn't know it was loaded perforate their dearest friends. It was of 22 calibre, had seven chambers, contained five cartridges, and two empty shells, and it trigger was broken so that it would not work.

The machine was stamped XrOBJfE C. HkMTLTC tame next. He sakl lie was washing his hands 51.947 2.1S4 le upoer register, ana ai- wa- ic at. Cleveland, and Will be named J. il.

oats, and oariey tnree-iouritis ui aeiuy. I. 204j. fili.irien. after a wcll-Known iron-ore man of it showed ins or ter wheat thin on the ground, tieaas goou, out, short.

Some chinch -bugs, but too early to tell 95 l7 80 GRAND CONCERT BT THE FULL rillCAfisO ORCHESTRA, Under the direction of ADOLPH R0SENBECKE8- Admlsston. 23 cents. These Concerts will take place every Wednesday and Saturday durtnir the summer that citv. Wheat rates out of this port to Buffalo re SchrC. L.

Johnson. Manistee, ngnt. Schr Rosa Belie, Grand Haven, light. Schr Marv Ludwig, Ludwig'a Pier, light. Scar Exile, EscanaDa, light.

ScarL. A. Burton, Muskegon, light. Schr Westchester. Muskegon, light.

Schr ElTempo. Manistee, light. Schr Helen Blood. Manistee, light. SchrG.

D. Houseman, Sheboygan, light. Schr Glad Tidings, Franlifort. light. SchrCapalla.

Muskegon, light. Schr Emelit.e, Muskegon, light. Schr Minnehaha. Muskegon, light Schr Oak Leaf, Muskegon, light, Schr Norman. Menominee, light.

SchrD R. Martin, Sturgeon Bay. light. Schr Geo. L.

Seaver, Muskegon, light. SchrMears. Buffalo, grain. ScnrH. P.

Baldwin, Buffalo, grain. Scbr Frankie Wilcox. Manistee, light, Sctr R. Howlett, Muskegon, light. Schr Craftsman, Collingwood, grain.

of an extremely hih nch also quite jus'i-id whkh sue is hell 3.H2"' 1,986 54.334 what they wilt do. Corn good, rrospects oi a full crop. 496 main at lc. To-day there were but bu log 78 65 17.263 Huron, Atchinson U. iseeaing ram nf trrain in the PlevatOrs.

A Snort UIUB UKU coneert had ODened at 44. 333 there, were KDwards of 700,000 bu. The bulk of very badlv. Winter wheat headed well, some thU would have been 66.44)5 SSBi 2, 174 chinch-bug and ny in it. ijood stana oi coru snu 2.861 90 82 nt of the series.

At ail the difference has Deen carried away by the rail roads. 18.331 2,6251 to the Bund to do tuis very clean, low rreigota nave causeu uiu umi and corn to be freelv shipped. 730 2B 90 1 19 2.6M8 led by Carl Barns. Local iirformance of the Kequiem Krik. Neosho June Id.

Uats poor anu THE LARGEST PROPELLER OX THE 64 it. thin. Huadinsr short. inter wheat tntn, DUt 271: 45 238 2, 299 LAKES. ir expectauons.

It was cer- 2.M74 34,373 11.495 eo ao SM 6,187 well headed. Corn is a splendid stand. Ground in o-ood condition. Most of the corn has ben The prop Commodore, which is now the largest steam vessel on the lakes, will soon have 1. ill ner exactness of the chorus great improvement.

The matinee to-morrow, and in the evening. nlowed three times. No old wneat or corn on 14. 186 7.40W 94.570 116.9"! i iej to take second place. The Buffalo Express CHOTTEAU.

hand. Weather dry and warm. 14,1281 80 75 73 87 73 95 5 Goodrich, Linn June ltS. -uats very sneaks as follows of the coming biggest one: ud dead issues, and that they desire in hp left in the enjoyment of their Associ-ited 7. awe 1 short and heading.

heat thin but loouiug Th nmrfe of r.omnletinij the new oronSew York, 769 rights as citizens of a free land, hnelv. Harvest of Mav wheat just commenced 5. 1P 5 10,44 5.042 3.ej5 2.42, 54. W4 44.3J5 69, 725' 5.03-.! 16. 0 7i! 2.9HS.

3.2121 28, i8 13.794 8,519. 108. 756i 130. 9121 10.870! 8.058! 16. 157, 2.967 S.

184! 5.808 8. mm 2.8081 n. 5O.290 3.812i 4.8"Ot 2. 704 17. 7H3 2.948 1,522 3281 90.847! 24.262: Sail 14.

1891 14. 6 "51 23.470; 11.417, Tchieh la beinz built at the Cnion Dry Dock Coui- 1 3SB 3,297 1.535 6.431 MeDonoush mifiist.nrbed bv outside pressure. We nave 330 Var.1 fnr the Union Steamboat Company, Mc Henry. une 15. This was the eala and the house was fairly 000 people being present, er was inserted, and menced with the Ger 100 74 113 95 98 miit.e enoueh of battles to fight here without on9 hravelv nn.

and it is thoueht that Bhe will be CURSION STEAMER RUBT, Will leave bar Dock, Clark-st. Bridge, at 10 a. in. and 2:30 p. SATUBDAT, June 14.

for SOUTH PARK. TDK FlKK, Water- Work and Government Pier, stonpineat the Crib iO minutes; South Park. 40 mlu-ates: CallinaatLake Front at 3 o. and Tolrty-fiftb at. at i-'.

SUNDAY. June l.v-For South Chicago at 2:30 p. m. Moonlieh'. on theLakt at p.

m. FARE from Sonth Park and return. 23e. All other Round Trips. Braiis Baaa on HHP HENRY BABY.

Manager. CONCERT! WABASH-AV. PAVILION, WITH NEW ADDITION. 542 AN 544 WABASH-AV. HKNRT DOEHNE.

Mualcai Director, Late of Aciiriemy of Msalc. More corn planted than usual. Ground clean. Old crops all gone forward. Fruit nearly a failure.

Stock never did better on the range. 6.114 (mnnitine issues with which we have no con ft-niaheii of fonr weeks. Her eneine, a large McLean Menard Monroe d. and two immense boilers, have eem and the true friends of the Irish catholics 2.808 57.805 MM Centralia, Mems.ua June ismwii Kopn niaeen in nnaition. and the wheel has been 2,812 3.987 '2i'742 662 301 of Canada will leave them to fight their own is- und Praver," which effectively last evening Montgomery.

90 87 nn The nTanfeinsr is all done, the upper bul grain is all rieht. Winter wheat coming out well. Oue-fourth mora corn planted tnan last year, orzan anpa likp loval sutneets within tne law." 13,062 3. 150 4.299 Moultrie ie ehom The proeramme. warks will be put on in a tew days and she ua loo Some NewlounUidiio nrras uomg ousuiess uere aud a good stand.

Uld wheat alt gone. l-hnronshlv eanlked. Her length is 83 feet, as jlueci Von Edenhall, o-rie Peoria claim that the national policy has destroyed tbe 2, 9- 17. 763 i.iML'er than Drop Oemaio- 70 Perry trade trom tins citv to mat tnev as fairly iriven. The grand veninji was the "Mauzoni 2.

106 He Gets a Tery Cold Keception In San Francisco Hostile Resolutions Adopted by 'a Meeting Supposably Called in I lis Behalf. San Fbancisco, June 13. A special meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was held this afternoon for the ourpose of considering the proposed commercial treaty between France and the United States. There was an unusually large attendance, which included several gentlemen not members of the Chamber. Leon Cnot-tean, representinj; French interests, read an address, giving data, in favor of the adoption of a treaty, and showing how far he thought this country would be benefited by the almost free introduction here of French wines and other articles of consumption.

92 843 83. Ss: hai-n not shinned tins vear a smsrie oarrei oi WISCONSIN. Special Ditoatchee to rtu Tribune. Montello, Marquette 13. Drought 1.718; natt Pike Pone bv Verdi, in honor oi Aias- dore, and consequently Bhe will be the longest boat on the lakes.

She has a depth of bold of seventeen feet. Tbe NcW York has oeen built under the direct supervision of Capt Drake, and he may 85 227 flour, nor are thev likelv to ship anv, while aur- lrst nerformeil ill 87 724 12.065 224 Mvoaa incr nrpvious seasons iuc now ui uuaiueaa iu PulasKl Putnum 90 4 ined bv Muie.AlvB.ebeD,M;sf Newfoundland was a considerable item has injured small grain. Wheat weedy. Past- i. i.

92 72 8.08- 1,781 si well ne proud of his work. BUFFALO. P.annolr-n Richland Tiock urS good. toru very uatu. Dwver, the York preacher, has 103 -ritpn a letter to Joe rseei, a nam loeai cuar wheat first rate.

S8 Saline 32, 34 2TO 12.09 14. 6 5 22.142 12,017 Ti r- pr? ri Jimp 13. Charters Schrs F. A 105 and Mr. WfiittBK.

witu a es. The latter was exceed-(cuttou, and fairly won the "Kindlv Jesus Recollect Alvsleieu and Miss Cianch, Mtlhnnrwl mid at its close aeter to the effect that he will begin missionary Black Creek, Ontagamie June 13. in his room when be heard a woman's step outside the door. Proceeding to open it he found the woman's band pressed against his breast, and heard the click of a pistol, although he could not see the weapon. She snapped the revolver at him three times before he, with the assistance of a lawyer named George 1.

Graham, who offices with him, and who waa in the room at the time, succeeded in overpowering her. lie had known the woman McLaughlin aoout a month. She tried to borrow $50 from him, but he found the security valueless, and refused to make the dicker. She said the property was clear of incumbrance, whereas it was already doublv mortgaged. Then McLaughlin and M.

M. Brown connived to beat the widow Hoeckener out of her money, and each obtained 850, McLaughlin giving her chattel mortgage and Brown his unsecured note. Hamilton further stated that Mrs. Hoeckener had lost nothing, for that he had bought in the furniture for her, se that -it would aoper that the actual sufferers are the two persons, who leaned money on the-other mortgages, and the woman McLaughlto, Who lost her goods. It appeared incidentally thai, although the mortgage was only for $50, the expense of foreclosure was $38, made up as follows: Expenses of foreclosing, three days' pay of a custodian at $5 per day, $15; 10 per cent commission on $53, amount for which goods were nominally sold, expenses of saie, cost oi removing goads from warehouse, $5.

Total, $30.30. GEOBGE T. GRAHiit HO V. 1 the wharf 1.290 i'807 Ssr.sramon Schuyler Scott labors nere in vlouci ui amu, 72 600; :HO.IilOtr!T. ELOCUTION SCIENTIFICALLY AUGHT BY S.

S. lohnrprs. 100 29. 1 S3 15R.895 Small grain looks well, except on dry sous. Winter wheat not headed yet.

Corn Tery small. Frost cnt it off. Shelby St. Clair Georger, Elisabeth, coal to Chicago at 85c; Riverside, coal to Houghton at 50c free, and iron ore from Marquette to Black. Rock at Cleveland at 4c per brl, free 94 4,85: ThP accountants neia a meeting uere anu or 25.378 161,747 7.544 153 hearty and long-coutinued, Wetmore louoweu in a L-uicmur-pic 82 drain prl a hoard for mutual protection.

A com Stephenson H.449 8,316 100 the ana. As a wnoie iuc pared speech, intended to show eisinns of the proposed treaty 183 S.225. Mineral Point, Iowa June vs. ine that the Dfo-would operate He said M. 100 Tazeweii Union 32.

249 mittee was iormeu to (kuuuu me uuic.uujcui, 4 74 entire numDer a late rains have improved the condition of small 135 4,505 24.i4i lor a charter, tne ooject oemio raise luc suiua Author of the Science of Elocution. ininriouslv to tnis country bi8ts, chorus, and orchestra. vermilion Wabash 75 up ls prepared Readers. 707! 10O grain. Winter wneat is heading out wail, sstana aireiit of a small 19, 589 23.

r.68 2.500 61.153 for teachers of Elocution and Dramauie 32.51 2. 4(10 'hotteau was here as a paid 110 ueerfest has luliy uemou- of the profession, and ultimately to quainy accountants. 01 corn is goou. Warren 77 4.892i -ran; rKt. Uge the constuuuou pci- Montbcbllo, LaFayette June id.

i ne 96, ti 1 11.523. 3,907 In an able speech at a meeting oi tne snaxe- 75 81 213 861 t-lCa131 Poiitlvely last 21.310 43.046 us was dictated dv wssuom. Wavne White drought in AdhI and May cut all our crops alurday Matinee to-day at 2 of th 73 oductlve of great musieai WhueJide 100 rly midnight when the cun- short, spring wneat is uoiur wen, um mu. Oats on fall plowing look well; on spring plow 7.294! 71 33. 237 40.

21 Will Williamson Winnebaeo LITTLE DUKE 72 holders of the Consolidated Bant, bir rrancis Hincks, referring to the existing depression, said he had had a good deal of experience, and was not bv any means a young man, but that anything like this continued depression he had never known. He pointed out that the shrink 53; 1.7501 ing poor, uneven, and ioui. lax, a very poor 1,803 1I6 100 116 Woodford stand. Potatoes need rain, limothy, not nan TVijlcb CharmiaK Opc-a will be continued on account of on board Red Wing, coal irom Ashtabula to Chicago at 45c Cleared Props Belle Cross. Passaic, Bay City, Money, St.

Louis, merchandise; RnoKe. merchandise, Chicago, schrs end the Wave, iietroit San Diego, 1,450 tons coal; L. a. HutchinMn" Mtlwankee; G. D.

Russel, 1,000 tons coaL Chicago. THE CANAL. Bridgeport, June Morris, 585 bu corn; J. Menard, Kanka-kakee Feeder, 5X5 bu corn King Brothers, Kankakee Feeder, 2,100 bu corn Sunshine, Utica, 6 200 bu corn Georgia, Utiea.6,450 bu corn prop Welcome. Henry.

4, bu corn prop Imperial, hadv of manufacturers, and bad no more to go with the Government of France than a private He referred to the discontent prevaH-ir-in England over free-trade relations with France, and produced a long array ot statistics in support of his position. Congressman Luttreil spoke against the pro-msed treatv, enlarging on the advantage it French manufacturers over American. After a session of two hours aud a half Uie following was passed unanimously: liesolvd That this Chamber is decidedly and emphatically opoosed to the proposed reciprocity lor three extra meats next wee. Increasing ess beantiful bv usine Brown's ceous Dentifrice, for it give .2. 033, 2342.

075. 583 109, 852 67,501 Totals in Grand production or FaTI-nitia. a crop. Corn, good stand and well advanced. Small grain will faii short 25 per cent on an averse.

The reports show that the acreage ot wheat is icarly teeth. cenu. MOl EiVT A Chippewa alls, Chippewa June i-j. larger than it was last year, and its condition is ud to a fair average, both as to the quality of said that when he "first knew Mrs. McLaughlin Small grain is looking hnely.

Have had plenty of rain. Corn is doing well. Frost hurt the ii GOODS o-min ann tne orosuecis Ui au tvcutc "ic- she was in trouble. She occupied rooms at Th min ia now narvesteu in ounuicai low land growth. Considerable old wheat on The performance which was to have been elven by the ZION LITERaEY society At the West End Opera-House this Saturday) nisht.

has on account of the sickness of one of the memt-ers of the cast, been postponed until further OfthhSfcHALM. Secretary of the Zlou Lit, society. treaty Illinois, and is of a superior quality. me hand. age of every description oi propertv was extraordinary, and that in hank stocks alone and bank stocks are but a fraction of the whole propertv of the Dominion there had been a depreciation of 836.O0J.O00.

Matters are improving in the States, and he hoped they will improve here, but everybody here bas been hoping the same thing, and still there seems to be very little change. nl 'THfoatch to The Trfoune. Ottawa, June 13. The prevalence of smallpox here still creates considerable alarm. The papers arc in a praiseworthy manner urging on No.

218 West Randolph street, and refused to either pay rent or clear out. As the property was in the hands of a Receiver apoointea by the United States District Court, she found winter-wneat section oi uic umtii, uuwo Scmner, Barron June 13. Small gram be requested to use their utmost efforU to defeat any such treaty. hv the table, is advancing northward, and the decrease of the spring wheat in acreage is more herscit iu contempt of that Court, and ha (Ora Itenolrea. 1 nai a wpbsw; very promising.

winter wneat, au averajie crop; not headed vet. Grass has improved since the heavy rains. Prospects still very flattering. ham) eot her out of this trouble. He believed hv the Chair to coiiaie aim Seneca, 4,000 bu com name -corn Lil Seneca 5,800 bu corn 1 bomas Scott, Mar-eilles 3,300 bu coru, 5,000 bu oats; Dolphin, SSC Mohawk Belle, Kankakee Feeder, 43,008 feet than equalized bv a large acreage oi wiuiei whpnt.

in the northern tier of counties. The r.nrau ami to tne vanou the was a bad lot. and ran a sort of a ALL THIS WEEK eniauvcB tha "furnished-room fane on State street. His growth of straw is shorter tnan last year, oms ber of commerce necessary statistics and information as to the i-iurious effects such a treaty would have on the tv. rtrnntrht.

"he lort icommg report win account of the assault was corroborative of that RLS NEBRASKA daedal Dispatches to The Tribune. contain a similar table showing the coudition of OSETJ LISLE IN TJ1K i i -1 A NEW PLAY OK INTENSE 1XTEKE9T. oi ui th rmr. eron. The total acreage tnis year ib oi Hamilton.

MAECCS MOWHOW BROWrf" was found on the fourth floor of the Metropoli The general sense of the meeting, as eatnerea Seward, Seward June 13. Have made a trip of forty miles through our county. Spring I 448562, a decrease ot lis.yoi acres irum lasi '0r ThP drought has seriously injured the ees, should Wear These from discussion, seemea to ne mat. me present time was inopportune for any material change in our commercial relations with foreign coun- i i for more than half a crop, a consider wheat on old ground is looking well. On new tan Building.

He said that he was returning to his office about 1 o'clock when the woman met PBOPOSALS. breaking thin. The same is equally true of able portion of which is too short to be cut. at the bead of the stairs, and without say tries, and that sounu tjoiicy uui Litta ilil a Wnpfl ilroir a r-o iril tt- antl frtr Him. barley, oats, and flax.

Corn loots the best I ever saw it. Have heard nothing of chinch-bugs the last rains. Considerable old corn on He dodged around her and when he was about IOWA. Maecial Dispatches to The Tribune. the civil authorities tlie necessity of at once talc-ing steps to stamp out the epidemic which is affecting one district of the city.

The Separate School Board of Management have decided to report in favor of dosing the Separate schools until the summer is over. It is expected that the public schools will loliow the example. It this be done tne disease can soon be isolated. At present there is not the slightest danger to visitors, as the principal hotels are in a part ot the city' entirely apart from tne miected districts. Special Dispatch to The Tribune.

St. John. N. June 13. It is expected that the Governor-Generai and tho Princess Louise will visit St.

John some time next month, alter which they will go to Fredcricton and alter-wards pay a visit to Carleton County. The St. John press, in referring to the proposed visit. u'e feet away she tired. Then he ran north a ongthe hall ami she followed and-tired agaio N0RTH Liberty, Johnson June 13.

Chinch-bugs are working on the wheat. Corn hand. Winn, i'nrk June 15. Spring wheat A PORT COUBORNE. Special Dispatch to The Tribune.

Poet Colbobnk, Ont, June Up -hr 0 M. Bond, Charlotte to Chicasro, coal James Wade, Charlotte to Chicago, coal; St. Louis, Torouto to Chicago, light. Down-Stmr Europe. Chkaao to Kixwrton, wheat; tehr Nassau.

Chicago to Kingston corn, Neelon, Chicago to Kingston, wheat, J. Benaoi), Chicago to Kingston, corn. Wind west, light. JfAVIGATIOS NOTBf. The old achr Oen.

Worth, a vessel twenty oM veara old. is in Dor't. Capt Frank Perew is having a floating elevator hmlt at Buffalo on tie hull of the senr seventv-five vessel arrived in since Thursday midnight. They were mostly since Liiur.uaj occurred on the irood stand but short. Some heading out.

No growing finely. Prospects other than tne above Jie struck the back-stairs, and started for the ground floor, and she leaned over the balusters fired once more. As onlv iwo of the cartridges were fired in IL Mr. Brown must be damage at present from 'hoppers or chinch are SEOod. V- iifelee uren'ashJ and Depot Commlasary of Subsuiv- enci.

NoTiltf CMcam IlL Sealed proposals. In duplicate, with a copy of this ad-veriiaement atta- hed. will be receuyed at tnis office nnUclock p. Saturday. Juoe ai.

137. for fur SERZr Ig-SbsUtence department. United btatca Army, delivered at the Subalstenee Depot In thU city MimiVondratidies. stearic add, sixes, full weight. In boxes, strapped.

5.J ooo wiunds plug tobacco, to be full 1 -pound piuea. Iu well -seasoned (kiln-dried) sycamore half-buxee. auu be delivered a. thin, days of these articles can be seen at this bne. Corn is a good stand.

Prospect at Mabshalltown, June 13. The heavy in error here. None of the bullets were tound. nresent fine for corn. Mr.

Brown intimated that he was a verv re Bloomixgton, Franklin June 13. AU rains of the last ten days have put all growing nrnm in sijlendid coudition. The prospects for tpectable man. and that his moral character was Oove susnicion. Indeed, his reputation was Government tuuum i.i the tariff system until the equUibnum ol Euro-rean commerce, now disturbed by local overproduction and the competition of American products, is restored, and bankrupt Hocks of manufactured articles are disposed ol.

CONFEDERATE DECORATION. Dispatch to The Trtbunm. Washington, D. June 13. There were about 1,000 persons, half of them ladies, at Arlington to-ay to decorate the erraves of the Confederate dead.

The graves of each of the Union soldiers who are buried here have a head-Btona bearing the name, Comoany, Keguueat, ind State to which the falleo here beionced. Over the grave of each Coufederate-the nurn-be7is ote? -'00-isa-boardon which pawted the word The participants assembled iu front of the old Lee mansion A prayer small grain is doing well. In thi6 region has pen iniured bv storm. Corn well up. No a bountiful harvest in Central Iowa have not been uearer to him than anything elws ne possessed points out that ic the present circu instances oi the city, owing to the great, fire, it will be ira 1 1 i trt trie the Vice retral oartv as er.md a ne was iust about to tro into Dartnershiu with so good for ten years." anrrinl Correspondence of The Tribune, SghteJ.) oue of the oldest aud most eminent lawyers in Caro ar Rapids, IaJ June 12.

The people of vuwago, and didn't want bis chances spoiled v-uuiu not this thing He was informed that it could not. liTlRAL WAVY uirnoer (ient wpsterdav. but no acciaenta -1 anvessel-men went down yesterday tc aee ipraess docs mo tie thea weut into a detailed statement of bis acquaintance with Mrs. McLaughlin, picturing himself as an injured saint Aud describing the woman as an aged harridan whose trade was evil. gome ut the thing the great Northwest, and especially of Iowa, have reason to be vfV thankful, and this because of the exeeprjonablr tine prospect of an abundant harvest of both grain and Republican votes.

After nearly a month travel through, this State, and a dose observation ofr the crop-development, the prediction is made, that there will he a larger yield of grain, and of better grade, this FeasoD, i han for manv tears. Soon after seeOing-time were the mueb-talked oi yacuw Canadian skippers who were id port TT few ducats that the oflice. Bids will be recerveo ior me wuwie ut aT pur-tiouof the above amount, which are to be iaereased or decreased, asmav le required at time of opening. Proposals will be received subject to the usual and must be accompanied oy uamrles. Blank or further information wili be on ar ticailon to thUoffice.

The right to reject or SMALIMajoragdC. PMMHPmUULM FOR MO'JT-wit-TKK HKATIN'G APPARATUS. Ornca or Supervising Architsct, i Thauiit Depaktmest. Waihishtox. D.

C. June 7. Sealed proposaH will oe received at this office until on the day of June, 17, for the ot-ratcr heaaa aotratus. power, boiler, for the C. -usroro-Houa: Post-ufBce at Chicago.

111., In ac-tordnnee witfr drawluf and speelncartpa. Conies of speclfteatlon. schedule, and any additional Information may be had on application at this office, or r- office of the Superintendent, where drawings show leather or the sea- Grev iifTered bv me ivcv. was was Qenvereu ui itf' he had been arrested, but he was discbarg-JJJh the Court. Mcl.aurhlin has put ud somebody to injure him, but hie character was wav wt her.

No money was out uo, an utauuu durable, will not Li- it renorted that the scbr llei up. ana he was of a most respectable familv. Thon i i. i "etia nad a brush with the Idler on the wav up yeiia uau former outsaued and remain in WEEKS; and 5f i not a fresh-water skip- ecakbSonrorvi? Kv the indiscreet utterai-ces recentiv on a almi-larS-K Winchester. Mr.

Blackburn was tamely" Mriotfc. Hespqkeot the dead whoae tev had assembled to decorate as ESS but not traitors, and said that a common TO wied over the dead as it waved oy the livfng- and was uot tailing his cralt to beat any the double Chat- grasshoppers reported as yet. Have had too heavv storms for them. 'fiicuMSEH, Johnson June 13. Droueht has injured spring wheat slightly.

The stand of corn was never better and the prospect for a good crop most favorable. Corn Pas been cultivated twice. Fall wheat does not. promise well. TeKamah, Burt June 13.

Have bad no drougto in this county. Corn gtands good. Growing rapidly. Have had splendid corn weather. With no luture disaster will have good crops.

CALIFORNIA. The San Francisco Chronicle of June 7 publishes crop-reports from every part of California, and prefaces them as follows The ant-look for a bountiful harvest, as indicated by tne following reports received bv the from all sections of the State, is exceedingly favorable. It was feared that the heavy rains of last month had injured the growing graiu, but such does uot appear to have been tne case, except iu a lew localities, where the damage done was not serious. A much Jarger acreage was sown to wheat this year thau for several seasons past, and the vieid of this staple will be oroporuon-atelv great. About an average quantitv of barley will be produced.

Although not cultivated to any great extent, corn is looking remarkably well and is of superior quality. thrive best in a moist soil, were benehted by tne late rains, as were all late vegetables and Llsufltiau Bow ase reception as has been giynn them oUier cities. Speaking of the bard times, the St. John Freeman says ''In no part of the Provinces are the hard times felt more severely than in ew Brunswick. In no part is the additional load of taxation more oppressive.

In no month of June for a quarter oi a century have so many been unemploy ed in St. John, or has the number in steady emplovment been so small. Ihe rolling-mills, the foundries, are shut down or workiug only occasionally. The saw-mUls have done comparatively little work tnis year, scarcely one navmg so far worked steadily. Shipbuilding is almost at a standstill, and from ali quarters come tbe cries of men willing to work Hiid unable to find emplovment.

women and children suffering for want of bread." Quebec, June 11. The corner-stone of Kent Gate was laid at noon to-dav by her Roval Highness Princess Lotuse, who arrived on the ground accompanied bv the Governor-General, Maj. Derviugton, the lion. Mr. and Mrs.

Morton, and Capt. Harbord. The Mavor and Council or the citv, the City Clerk, City Engineer, CoL Ducbesnay, D. A. G.

the Lord -Bishop of Quebec, Mgr. "Lazau. V. U. Mgr.

Hornel, of Laval University th Rev. Mr. Houseman, aud others received the vice-regal party on a dais. The Citv Engineer, bavuig sbown the Princess the contents of the cavity of the stone and the Inscription on the plate, presented ker with a siivtr trowel aagravJ thing. PORT OF CHICAGO.

Tt. fr.iinwino- are the arrivals and actual sail lug the arrangement ot Doners, ntpes. tauts, eic, may be seen. H'LL. I thing tor style.

i El at ings at this port for the twenty-four hours end- stALlv iu" at 10 o'clock last night: the atmosphere became very dry the ground bad comufenced to get lumpv and hard; and the indications were not at all flattering for either tbose engaged in agricultural pursuits or those dependent upon the in. But in a few days the earth was blessed witn frequent and copious ever since the nrst peep above grbami of the coming crop, the outlook has been Setting better and still better, until to-day the advices from every direction ail lead to the belief that the bard work of the Northwestern farmers will be abundantly rewarded. It is estimated that the acreage, in the State, of corn, wheat, and oats, is at least oue-thini larger than last year; and this, with the acres, the larger yield, aud better grade, would make considerable difference ill the result of the crop. iSE Wheat hud oats are doing better in the northern porr ion of the sitate than farther south wuile with coru aud burle; the opoosits is true. lesed that you borrowed $50 from the German w'dow, Mrs.

Hoeciieuer, and gave ber your note, payable one year alter date and bearing no interest, while Tia-ITj XOC TOLD HEP. IT WAS A DCE-BI i on which she could draw the money at any time, and woich carried 10 per cent, then that story untrue 0hno the muciHnjured and tiadl v-snot-at Mr. BroAn. I did borrow theinouev. out it isn't quite that wav.

You see toil blanit istiowing an ordinary blank form of judgment n'n vl usually have been in the habit of miing these out, making them bear interest after and I filled that ncfte in that wav instead of making it read 4 after as ta-- bave been- That was entirely a sAb- Yc said the reporter, "and when' sou out this lower part of th biank con PSON'S, ARRIVALS. PronSt. Albans. Cleveland, sundries. Clark street.

Prop nie. i mr, Polk Prop Et Thompson. Muskegon, lumber, Evan i Wells street SEVERE INJURIES. Special mmVf I Tribune. Beioit, Juno J.

A. Holmes vesterdav feU from the roof of his residence" to the ptazaa roof and thence to the crmind. a total distance of twenty feet. His Sfla" bone was dislocated and broten and several ribs orobablv lractured. Enowles' Insect Powder Gun is by far the best.

KmIKBAnKS' SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS. MORSE 0O 111 11S Ire SC, Chicago. ABASH-AYt proo scotim. 1 -l 1 Prop City'of Ttemont, mm- Se eatcf ui to bay only the Oemuoe, iw pound), of NATDBAL CtJRJ'S MPoS patem; wavml sundries, State HajVen, ton street. Prop Marv Groh, South SLraMM-.

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