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a1y prop Javs, Diffalo, sunidele goftle, conld L0 mbne ¢ Ache” (rion SE. Fler, Ayt N iinter s achr Lichard Wanslow, ittty BBl R 15, Mabbard, drand $ison, Tumbor { et Galling Moibiud, waolt ¢ schir W, IL' Hnwkins, L bier, wood§ sehr Potomac, Horscahon llay, wiils feop 8, D, Quiilivel), Fort. Muron, 20000 A bt slotir, 241 brn corm.neal, 10 hria o 00 bale rln ik, 13 kews dard, 3 0 s, 5 b tcon; pehr Laokont, Grand [faven, 40 bu corn § T . 1l Torey, White Laie, auudiin #eBE N Tacaniaba, | el Iraus, and Aundrioy ; oo 1. Meuomonce, sundrics ; ache Lini-oln’ Dal '50) tonn stono ; Unege Wolverine, Ur. R kords Monc; krow M, Carlelt, Shnskvs Haxth ek 3 rop Eavorile, Menomonee, suncriest 1000 e "Nadrows, Littlo Traverne, :01 b oatn, 1 sehr O, 10 brla purk § rehe deunfe White, Baifato, b O wheat s bargo ity of Grand Hiven, Grand 1000 b Ords slotio ¢ atiir Goroun, Y, Jo, Ay J e lladeiphia, Buftulo, 260 Lild ur, Erie, 1,850 ur, m;:é’.‘.’.r GuranawoRs—8chr Four Drothers, folland, 1,600 Lrcks ; aehr Coroll, Duck Lake, sudrica; stmF Surkegon, 3o sundtlos ¢ prop Jamen Davidson, Hocorn, 16,781 bu Oain, 30 m lumber ¢ T Holland, eundrica: st Gontest, Keuosha, Top0s schr Mary Ifelon, Wit Lilie, 25 or % vandrions ~scur_ ILingaitn, Moskegon, 10 soue ¢ ). L, F Batge O Brunkegon, 7 bris pork, 20 htin urackers, 00,407 r D. L. Filer, Monoinince, a0 f er Gromuwell, Pot 1luron, 20,835 by curu, LAKE FREIGHTS, CUICATO, Thers wan ome demand for atermor rocm yesterday, pateall vesaels wora fguared by sulppess, No great smprovement fu the demand for frolghi-room In ex- ted untll the pricos of graln reach 8 point where {itre 43 suMclent margin to fuduca shippera to aperate, Frelults wero earlor for sall vessels, room being eu- pged Buturday evontng for whoat to Buffalo at 3o, while yesterday steam-roain waa taken to ssme port at e, Clsrleras To Bufolo, Hyturday p. i Rutter sud Keteliain, wheat on privale tors —rops Deunt Ittehmond, wheat snd wheat; James Fluk, wheat anl oats; Arabl Tibo, eorn: portly on through fate, Wheal, 100,000 bu orn, 46,00 it ; outs, 49,00 b ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL. Spacial Inspateh to The Chieasn Trtbune, Latarty, Ill, Juue T—-AnuvED B Dives— Barges Tomilay Fothing. Dreautep—Prop Allantlc, with moerchandiss for Peoria. Pansep 1e1Q OAraz—Nothing. . {f Passep Out—dlary O'Rtiley, from Jollot, with dimen- vlod stono for Gopporan Creek Lock; prop Atlantle, with merchandise for Fooria, Nine fook and 0 fucties of water on the mitoralll of Lock 13, Deorroxt, T, Juns 7.—GCuranep—Industry, oesls, 80,602 Tt Jutmber, 'm suingled; Ihoouiz, Tockporet, 1,620 £t luwbor, 83 11 latl} Gun, McClollan) Joliet, 79,263 ft luraber, LAKE MICHIGAN, . cii1oAGO, Over 100 cargoes of lumbor have arrived hers aince Baturduy, Tho market waa qulte lively sl day yealer- dsy, and s number of vessels diaposed of ther loads ; atill the market remps clouded, Considerably frouble was oxperfenced yosterday by the tugsand vessels in going up the river, owing ta tho largo uum- Ler of vousols §n_ port, which, In somo plsces, nearly closed up the chaunel, Tho Harbormaster, Lowavor, it hils best Lo Keop & passageeway open, and auocoed. #d1n preventing any accidents of consequenca,..., Tlie mate of tho chr Fisher, which arrived here yeie terday, £ell ovorLoird and was drawned Bunday nighit sbout 20 miles from Gromse Polut ight, Ilo came on dock to look for *ho ligbt, when o stumblod and fal overboard, T M bost was Smmediately lowerod to goto bis rescue, but bLeforo It reached him ho had sunk, aud the versel had to go on without Lim, His name was Christ Casperson, He was about 20 years of oge, sud le.ves a family who restde in thls city....The schr 8, V. R, Watson, which ‘waa rbullt at Bu during the past wintor and collided with the achr I O, Wiuaiow off Preaque Isle lust® Wednesday, arrived hero erday, 1l knocked off sud ber beadegeor conmid:rably timr. sangod, but otherwise sho was untujured. Tho Wine. Jow, which 1a bound dawu, hias passcd Port Huron distasted. ., .Capt. Royorson, the chartering agent of thip Bargo Arsoctotion, peifoct but few lunis er cust- fera yeatorduy, which In due to the fict that tuo ves- scle aty waitiuyg uniil thoy Lave disposed of their car- Roee A dispateh roccived from Fort Huron yester- dsy ntates that the bLrig C. Iy Willfatus, which passed down Buuday, pounded a hols {n her bottom Greeubinh Pier, and was water-logged. ., Tho Wost- etn insurance men who Intond toattend tho meet- ing of the International Doard of Lake Underwriters st Niagars Falls cn the 10th, sy they wilt under no crcusnatanca ssacnt to a reorganization of the Hoard, waleas Mr, Fish, the Agent of the Inland Invurance Company in thia eity, is discharged in aceordaucs with s sentence of the Lzecutive Osmitter, MILWAUREE, The cost of getting the berge Jesse Linn off Cona Taland 1eef was $10,000, Her repatra will requirs an expenditure of frum $1,500 to $2,0.0 mote. ., Whtlo thero liave becn neatly 200 arrivaln at Olicago sinee Baturday, but one vessel, the echr James Wado, bhas arcived at Milwsukee wiihlin the_ ssmo Tuo :Ieuuluhllp et lan 5 o N with & cargo of 83,004 bu wWheat,...T! stmr Flozs, which runs in opporition to the Guodrl b Line betwcen tuis port aud Banisteo, nnid which way constderauly injured through coldnioa lant weok, after Lelng repaired, und while un hier way Lo M aifstor, met it unotisor aécldont, Bunday moruluy, Letwoun Tavl: ington and Tontwuter, Blo broke her cylinder nnd cross-bead, and her machinery is almost & ‘wrock. 8 ‘was towed bick to Ludlnflnu alter tho accldent, will be towed back to will cont abiout $10,000 o Bl Hiwsu'con for ropaire, witlch 2Tho followlny s a ut tement of the venscls which enteed {nto wnd cleareil from tho Distriet of Atilwaukoo during the mouth of Aluy s ENTERED, Crete. 805,067 Tona. 16,801 pEUNTETS w7 82,83} 320,243 o8, Tane, Forolgm verscla enterad from . forelgn ports, 3 100 Yorelgn \esrcls cl Loriun PORN (vvuvieuiers 8- 3UT7 [ American vosecls' cleared ‘{0 10reign Purlbacessrsenrerens 2 [ 2] Totals PO T T T Faporta of wheal £or the moni, 153,850 bu ; valug, T, 108, emtunicl, LAKE ERIE, DUFFALO,. ,Tho Duffalo Froreas s authorized {o state that the flouting elovator fa trausforriug graln at §go per bu, that s, $1.25 per 1,00) bu to the veascl Thecou- signeo of tlis grain fa pal 1§10 per 1,000 bu, leaviny 230 ez 1,000 bu not transter chargo,... Tho body of Capt, Tlausor, of the wrecked scur Conauollo, has been fouud near Bacbleherd, .. Tho Commarciat Advartiier statea tlat the new Duxter atwr City of Ollcago staried for Utica Hsturday night with ,20) bu of vorn on board. r::mdknm trim well, or noro of a lowl inight have n takeu, Tua City of Milwaukes, the nest boat ta 1 ba arzauged » Lidle dilfercutly, und wia .0 bu, ZRIR. {al Dispateh te The Ohlcaga Tribune, Earr, I's,, Juie 7,—Tho prop Alsskn srrived from Chicagn to-day, and from Milwaukes tho schr Bebuyl- Kill. Tuo prap Gordon Campbel) and the schr Behuyl- HITEL for Olieago this cvenlug, Coal freigula are ficw ut 163 to Milwaukes and Cllcgo, VESSELS PAST PORT HURON. Apectal Dupaleh (o TAs Chfeazo Tridbune, - Poaz Husow, Mich., Juus T,—Passed DowN—Props Boverelgn, Equinog, Cletss, Pitlaburg aad harges, Motamora and barges ; schra Jolin Moyer, Jane el P, Marsh, Lottle Wolf, I, A Kout, Onclds, I, A. Ric wond, Ur—Prope Collres, Onelda, Bt, Louts, Buperior and Howard aud cousort ; schre George Parister, Josevh’ Patus, Cuvalier, O, A. King, Edwapd Dlske, Moorhead, Auplo Oraig, B, A, Nickolson, < Winp—=Nortn § freab, Weasnen—rise, + aneerat Dienateh fo TAe Chiraae Tribus Ponz Huuox, Mich,, Jute I=10 P, m—Dowx— Props Vendorbilt, Merchant, Tolodo, Laks Oularlo, Jarvis Lord and’ consort; schrs Jeiiule Matthews, 1shpeming, Aarion Egan, Jeunis Matthews, Lelndosr, Willlam 1futer, Ur—Props Tuwnsend and copsort, Ballantine wilh H, W, Hige and Judd: achirs Fuyeits Lrown, laico, 4. B, Gllworo, A, I, Moss, Bauel L, Matuer, Wrazurs—Calm and tios, MISCELLANEOUS, The Northern Transportation boats sunk $159,000 st season,..,The schr Benator, liteled st Detroll, baa beeu releasod.. . /Tho deck load of the achr Moute polier, which wenl sahore at- Middle Island, near TPreaque Iule, 1uat November, has been recoverad, 1t conslats of bar tron, aud lay fu sbout 13 feet of water, ‘The irom s been hipped to Obicsgo.,..The Toledo Diade ways opders havolaen received by A, W, Cotlon & Co, to send the prop Tiogs Lo Buffalo to lay up, Sbe has bad & hard tie 1o gelting a cargo, sud s a proba. Lis consequence all propoliors will bo taken from tho Uing betwoen Toledo sud Lufalo, sud lald up for the m, 1t s thougt the Jay dould may be Jisced on the Lumlo aud Obleigo lius, veaTue prop "Quebec, of " Beutiys Maruia liuo, wont oo the ucks' b Waawsugoning sy, shotit 140 wmile rous Duluth, on_{he uosty shore, Poussday., Te st Anis micouded 1y relonui roin ber oua povition, al row Owen Bouud totlie ‘Farouty Globs, 4 3 “’The stwr Fraucos Buiilh areived ho ter baviug made one of the fasteab (s X fie lauded & wuwlor of pisscugors il geuersd {rolghi st tho™., Q. & B, Bailway dozk. Shereportsbaye fug mot very littla fcu, 8ho ropurts baving wot tho :g; u‘-‘b'-i:‘l;m‘t s Marie, ww 1k aud st L &t Deucs llnes, iVou 0@ tims Tiasday, the bk luat? THE CHICAGO TRINUNE: TUESDAY. UNE 8, 1876. 7 SPORTING NEWS. The Whites Defeat the Mutuals by a Score of 14 to 0, Dotalled Account of the Victory of the Browns Ovor the Reds, The Intter Triumphant Yesterday Thiladelphias Coming West, <The Oponing Day of tho Minnesota Tripartite Mooting, Preliminary Notes of the Natlonal Sports. men’s Convention. The Irish Riflo-Toam, BASE-BALL. TRIRD GAME OF 1M1 WHITES AND MUTUALA. It the lovors of base-ball aud tho admlrers of tho Whito Stackings were not quite antistied faus ‘Thutsday afteenoon that tholr favorites had got- ten evon with tuo Mutuals on that long-aro Y to 0 coutost, thoy very choerfully admitted that thoy bsd more than redeemed them- solves at tho closs of the third contest with the New Yorkers, which wns played yealerday afterpoon, ‘The first game closed in favor of ke Whites by » score of 8 to 0, and, although the vimtors euccesded in barely winning thesecond by ona ruu, they wero doomed to meet with a second dofoat which was ono of tho worat recerved by any professional club this nonson, and certa’nly the worst whick the Mutuals are Iikely to avo scored against thom this year, The seoro wa3 14 to 0, and this boasted lut of tlayais loavo the city baving lost Lwo games, in both of which thoy failed to score a run, nnd with o total score of 27 to G runa against thom, which e n record that offectuaily olliterates the recollection of tho victory they onco acbloved over tho Whites, and whict Chicago felt soeorcly. It 10 fin showiug for the homo club agaiust n tine wlich liss been Dbovked a8 ono of tho proat ones of 1875, al- though porhags it 18 somowhat weaker than last year. Thov may well feel proud of it, and quite likely it will deprivo their antagunisty of to-day of much of tho coufidonce with which tlicy nught otherwive tako the flold, THE AUDIEXCE which witnessed the fine game of their (avorites yvesterdny pumbored sbout 3.00), tho defent of last Baturday tending vigibly tn diminish the attendance. Tho day was bright but chilly to those assigned to tho inactivity of spectatora, but it was proba- tly of & tomporature congomial to the playors. But, notwithstanding, the grand stand was well tiiled with Isdles, who, by donulng their winter's seal-sking and heavy shawls, sat through tho performanco without apparent discomtort. TNE MUTUALS wore out in their full strongth, with the exoption of Qerlsardt, who will Lo on the retired List for fully two weeks, on sccount of the injury ro- ceived to biw arm in tho gamo of last Saturday. I1is placo was takon by Aetcalfe, and is dld not suffor by tho change. As far 23 i8 known, thoy wora nll n good ninying condition, If they sero off " ut nll, it waa’ prooably owing to an undue indulzenco in tho excitements of city hife, to which thov nro not aceustomrd. They wero cor- ininly +fico from oll dwabling wonds and bruizes, and weont futo the Dcld confident of leav~ fug 1t the winne:s of a sccoud gnme, LUT THEIN 1LY, with one or two exccptions, was below what their_reputation naturally leads the patrons of basc-buli 10 expoct, 8:art and Gedrey aro free from errurw, although both had plenty of chancos to mako tbem, the firnt putting out teu men, aud thio second fopr, BicGeo also baa b clasn record in this respect, but ho bad but oue chauco to damage {t, Tho other mombera of the nino uchioved tho fino array of 1J. ilicks, probably beeanse 1+ fs tho Capiain of tho club, tool tho lnigest share, ITo was the leader lu errois, ps in “overythiug olso connected with tho Mutuals® g, Fivo staud against blm. o soemod to 0 quite out of bla Load. Labind tho Lat ba let thrco balts got thiough lis fingors, and s thiowing was execrablo, Noluon also distin- rutshied himrelz Ju this Lne, and further domon- strated the fuct that £ocoad baso is a salo placo to which to surike a ba!l, Metealfe, tho subati- tute, who played third, eseaped with but ouo er- ror, and on tho whole baudled the pesition well, THE WIITES, a8 has been hinted, played n sirong gama. At .o bat thoy wore suporb, makag o total of twenty-four bascs on hits, Everv man fo tho nine, with tho exception of Ilnes and Bielasks, batted Mathows froely sud casly. Zettlein, himself, pounded out thrco bawe bits, Ihe Loll wan lkuocked to safe parts of the tlold agaln and agnin, and long hits for tvo or fliree busow, on which one or moro of tho White Legs scorod, were uot unsommon. Mathona'* poculinr twist™ ecemed of no avail, ‘The Chicagos bammerod Lis delivery most unmercifully, and tho Littla fellow seomed quite dixooncerted av tho outrageous troatment b resoived. Haitings, Devliy, Warren, and Iotors also acoured thioo Lasa Lits cach. Tho Loavy battiug iu itself con- situted a fino dinglay, “and, coneidering the ritetier, nho Iu regarded as one of tho bLostin tho country, it was remsikable, In th field the Whites plsyed finely, but not 88 porfectly 9 in last Thursday's gamo, T, pethavy, was owiug to chaugos In the position of thonine, Ilastings went boblud tho bat, Higl sm ceenved second baso, and t1ines piayod con- tie flold. Inetinga, 0ld flue work, having no passed balle, snd making . but ono eror, which wuu caused by his playlng too tir buck aod - sllowibg & wan - who should lave gomo oub on threo sirikes to muie first base, Ilines at centro had absolutoly 1otbing to do but stand thero and ba on the alers uot o ball was struck low way, Higham was, of course, not_quito at Lomo at sccond, Ue muffod au easy fly thore iu tho seventh - ning, and failed to ston s couple of grounders which woat his way fu tho cighth, One of them, howetor, was vory dilllonlt, bouuding awke wardly for him, aod porhaps lio should not bo olsiged with it ovin made a couple of muils in tho first inning by which as many fianes were tekon by Mutual etiikers, but in tho following elght inoiugs be played the baso to perfeciion. XO PLY DALLS wero struck into tho out-fleld, and consaquently the piay waw cntirely smong the in-field moo, ‘I Mutunis were vory weak at the but, making altogethior but tlve basa luty, and they wers fleliod out nlmost in_cno, two, throo ordor, with groat precision aod dispatoli, * Warren played his base splendidly, and his sharp, quick gathering of bully, aud his swilt, accurato throwing wore themes of much admitation, iy flelding of a ball which Lo first dropped, and which everybody thouzht would glve tho striker Lis baso, was ono of the pretty featutcs of the gamo, Peters’ game was maguificent. It went far towards Stampicg bin oy ono of tha Leat elort-ttops in the country, o ssainted six times, aud was alwaysa alort and accurate, both {n pleking up aud thiowing. His b of Booth's liner fn the 1tk {uning was the most rematkable weldont fn tho game. It was siruck over Watren's Lead and was looked upon by everybody in the ciowd as ood for & baso ot lusat, But somehow—nobody nows how—the httlo fellow darted bolifud War- ren and grablied the ball on tho dead yun as it paserd that player and was settling to tho ground. The oatch was a romarkably brilliaut oug, aud was loudly applauded. TIHE KOLONS OF TUY WINTES gava their sdvereariea s few bases, but thov wero aonuulled by ouough good plaving after~ wards to always retire thom without runs, In tha thizd iuning Holdeworth hit safe for tyst aud sent MoGee, who Lad just bofore got first on Hastings' falure to catch him out on throo tkow, to third, ~Lhere was but ouo man out, and ¢ looked very much as i the DMutes would got {n a run. Zetllain, bowever, who throughout the game pltcbied and Hslded Lis poaition besutifuily~aye siting soven tmes—aipped Ioldeworth st firut by ono of his lightning throws, aud & c1oss-din. mond play from third to tirst cut oif Joo Btart aud vlosod the side out, 1o most of the subsoquent fonings they wero outed ‘without reaching a bass, Thoir next noatost approach to a run was iu ths eighth in. nipg. lloldeworth tcok firsb on lflnhllfl Hiart reached the ssme bLaze on a safo bit, Geduey struck 1o third and then (orced Holdsworth ont, Start took tbird un suother ertor at second, Thon Met- oalfe struck s foul, on which Gednqy, who wason fir , and before he could return tho ball had besn f'" swifty to pitcher aud theuce to Dovlin. Bleteslfo's dub from third to tiret cone verted Btast's hopeful breast, who was anziously awaillug & clisnoa to run In from third, into a eava of Docchusian gloom. Lho following i Tz, Hasngy, e, comsmo—— com| =it 2 g a Teaulslcozcasae u 2 Gl A cagon, hen ¥ Mutuale, 4. E¥ Muth me af 2100 Shour and farry minates, pfre—Nick Young, of Waening o, Tho Chileugon will wo: ¢ the Bostonk this atter. naon, for tho firet timo thia_kaaron, on the Twenty-thlid-atreot grounds, Tho gamn will: b cl~roly conteatarl, and thero ara not’ a few who, Judging from the Whites' gamo ofiyesterday, ox- puct them to win it, BOBTONS YA, AT, LOVIS DROWNS, Srecial Lapateh to e Clacago Tr.bune, Br. Lora, June 7.~y fat the Inrgest congro- satlon of a-itzons at a base-hall natens wers an- sembled at tho park of tho 8t. Louin Browna toe day, The defrat of tho Hustons on Saturday, tho first thoe boga of the Hub lat receivel this season. hnd whatted the almost-binnted purroros of thn 8t. Lonis cltizons, and, as tha gaot & stood 101, thoro was, of courss, cunsldatablo an-inty manifested to peo tho boys who hall dusod to dofeat the Redw of Boston. Tha day waa boantiful for ball wark, aud gave a fair aud square chiance to buth sides to #how whinre the s4ill and ability lay, and evers oua s witling to acknowlodge the corn in favor of tuo Bisions, ‘Iinro wern wevoral rumors afloat thie morning tht Pearce, the whoitestop of tho 8i. Louts nino, bad rogoived monoy from a promment marenan®. ou Main rtioet to koop himsell out of tho way of balls, but ik wAA Cor- talnly no ovidenco of such a transaction in tho playing of Pesrca, who Las only une error chargoed to him. Bradloy, who was catriod off on the ghoulders of six mon aftor the game on Sat- urday, on nccount of the viotory of the Biown: fall trom his ueusl standard of pitebing, being intisponed from an attack of vortizo, ‘Lhe acoro etands 15 to 2 1a favor of tho Eastorn club. Inninog— 12046617889 P ' WESTERN TOUR. specal I apwich to J'he Chicao I'ribune, DinabaALLitia, Pa., Juso 7.~1ho rufu this al ternoun prevented the plaving of the champion- ship rame atnonnced to takoe place hora batweon the Puitn leiplia and Now Ilwen Cluls. The Philzdelplitas leave this evenug oo oo extended Westeru tour, DEFEAT OF THE RED STOCKIXOH, St. Lowmy' Brown Logw won a game from the champion Ied Stocklngs of lloston lasl Batur- day, breaking the charm waich had preserved thom fiom dofeaz intwenty-two games, 8t. Lou:s was consouently dolirous ~ with delight, ond shouted ltsclt Losreo, and kioked - its heels fn tho alr with tho wildost abandon, probably enactioz such Bcenes as were common to Chicagro five years ago, but from which, grown calloas to victories and defoats, wa now refraln, K The St. Louls papers dlaplay tho samo jublla- tion whick Chicago journals decd to exbibitin thoso o'd days of bate-bail ontlisissm, Tho 8t. Louis Repubtican, ia a long account of tho gamo, says: Wa biave tried to be madeat, W Linvo tried to bear our houors lightly, Liat 1t {s of uo use, Thcre nre times when diguity s folly, and the presént Luse-ball orcasjon Is oue of them, 5L, Lanis hus met v I plong, und thoy are biers, The extrene Ewt fa cllpped & Iitio n ita lofty flght by tho oxtrems Weat, Tuis iy mote than good, Tliiw 14 immense, 1is {mmonity liam mads Bl Louta wild, our baee-ball reporter ot ox- cepted, Rwenty.aaven tmes this yoar bad the champfon Bostous “faced a professlonsl’ club ou the green dls mond, and twenty.seven times nd they carried away & Lall i triwmph,” ‘They bad besten our Browna ouce iy they eeemed invinclbio, ud o oiflaok was anything but eucoursging when yesterday we faced them ter & sovond gaia, determidod o do our beat, but liardiy daring to hopo fur & victory, Aftera two hours' mingnificent display of plick, enduranc muaclo, slall, and braio, tho St Louts 'boys ac. [lfaied whiat tho Atbtelicn, ths Harifordr, th Mu- 1als, the Atlantice, the Philidelphias, tha Contennials, the New Ila and the Wealifugtous, all of them, couid mot do; hoy defeated the Dostous fairly aud muarely, 1t s neediess to say what the scoro was. Everbolly kuows it, everybody kuew it last ulyht, for {hie nows travelad ke willfire, We givo tue result not for fnformatlon, but becauis it fs )lesant to dwell upow, Five to'four in favor of 8t, Louis speaks woll, looks wall, writas well, resds wel, fs well, ‘Tho enthummm at tho closs i3 thus spoken ofs As Dradley latd bis hands upon the fly ball which terminated £io gatwe, & srene brgin Auck s 5t, Louis nover saw before, 'Seven thousaud peopls opened tieir mouths and gyve vent to wuch vigors us and pro- louged expromtuns of dollght su fulrly sanok Graud sveune, Hands supplomented the mouths snd fest supplemented the hunde, Everybody made all (ho noise_tlioy possibly could and their mads & liitle more for good mousurs, The Isdres, too, slmost screamed witls delight, and clapped thelr’ hands and stamped thele Hitle fect in a way that tight gloves and aboes woull Laya made impussible on any otler occaslon, Old meu +lung up their bats sud young one stutted tholrs fuio thelr pocketu in & wild delight which took away tholr sonsen, The arowd rashed down from the pavillon, aelzed Irsdiey, ralsed bim on their shouiders, and mado s Witlo run with him to home Lase, They himn by ihe hand, aud thosa who couldu't gat hold of & haud shook a Ing, For & while it scomiced a8 thougts they would wind up Ly kiestag bim, but they dian't, Other membery of the nino recclvod a sim- llur nand-sbakivg sud fondliug, The sceua wea in sirange contrast to that of Wednesday night, wheu the victory was on thie other mide, As loug 'sa ono porson reinalued {u tho park, or was visiblo on Grand avenue, 80 long were thero vistulo and audiblo fndica- tious of » Bt, Louls vistory, Tho excilament and eu- thusinam far excocded that witnesacd at the great 10 f0 0 Obicago game, Down town and around tho va- rlous telograph bullotius the wcens was ouly secoud in ita wildnces 1o that at the park, Tho ouly men who canuot be found todsy are those who gave largo odds on (he Hostons, When wo aro old wo shall love fo tell our grandchildren of the ball dofuga of yesterday. Tho Globe-Democrat saga ‘Tlio Brown Slockings wero ot in full force, but the Dostans, unfortunately, were short handed, White, thelr Lrfilfant catcher, belog abeent, owing fo a spitt finger, 1lis position'was Hiled withous su error by McVey, but Helfer, who rellevod tho Later at first, was the weak apot In tlle teara, Mr, Dunle Mack, of the tle Emplres, was again umpire, aud, an ustil, Alied tho arduous pouition without comusttfog a alnglo mis- ke, ‘The Dostons gained a point In wioning tho toss, and, a8 {u customary, seut thofr opponcnts o tho bat.' Tho struggle which'onaued was by ull odds the Gercest, moat hrilitant, aud mout excling ever witnessed In thia city, v In tho first funing the Browns were retired for one rTunjwhilo tho chatupions acored four, two of whicl Wero asroed by Larues, - O'Rourke, Lionard aud Spalding pasted’ Dradloy unmercifully, snd it fookod a4 {hougls tho srore would be_ all one-sided 1n the Lostonw! favor. Tho **glorious uncertalnty ” of tuo #ame was, Lowover, agsin sxemplifiod, tho Med Legs, after the' apeniug ‘inuing, being wuable to wisld tue willow with any eifect whatever, and failed to get in another rup, owing to (bo sdmirable manner in which Drudiey's pilching was suj poried at evory pojut in e fleld, "By securing & single In ihe fourih and & double fn tho Bfth funing, the home men tied the ncore, and the excitement from that polnt in the game was painful. Esch aldo wne blank. ed fu the sizth and seventh {nuing, but in the ciyhith Pearco got In & tally on errors Ly Barnce and Aleifer, which proved L ba the winnlug run, tuo Hostal & blauked uutil ibe close of the inning was prolally record, aud every s{o:fator extreuely wervolis whilo 1t lasted, ‘The Lrowns went totho bat fo fncrease thelr slight lead, if possible, aud every Hustonian way n the Hpalding exorciaed mnre than bl usdal canuiog. snd alibough Batun, Debimag, aod Miller bit tho Lall berd, Heals and Leonard were given chisuces to mako_brillaut catchies, which they avalled themselves of. ods are notad for thelr rallylog 1 Whon McVey, the most success: man in the country, stepped to the home to make the winnis, ten d ‘wers on him, Heluug , aa & ditticult Ay sailed toward Pike, ali felt that its pture would decids the game, Lip took tho ball in easy as though Le was praciicini g Spaldiug out st mrst, e me forward to suve Bostons but forlorn hope. e was 00 youug a Liand spert coufrersa out of the trap the lirowns bad sat for thein, snd ipved a very exsy dy belwonu home and third, Dradley fraze to it ; aud (he yelling, aliouting, sud crary autics of the eutbusiastio aduiire ers of tle Lrowns which followed beggazs descripiion., Bradley wau picked up Ly halt s dozen stalwart men snd catried across the fleld, Each woarer of brown atockinge received an ovalion and & hlndnhlkin!‘. the like of “which he bad mever drewned of, * Gilor :I‘:l" gh for ono dayl!" was » rem: beard on lfl ua, ‘The Times also bas an enthusisstio socount of tho cantest. 1t asyw at the closes A reporter of this ¢ drop) the Lioston Club last g?::l to l Capt, Harsy Wright, (e doa thie yitclier, of the led Blockly that White 'was nissed fu the Yayieg ather iwore ap- parentlyftan Wrigut doos. Thie lattee aryuse tiat lcVey played admleably bohiud the bat, while k. i, 1'be was ot _very stroug at ilie bat, ne wunatty 6ot B0 error fubis positlon ab firet, I3 s b then, to ssy Lhat White's abseucs caused defeat, the umjpire's rulings OCspt, Wright saw notbing to qusation, unless it wau ks decislun when Larucs was put out at second base, M thinks that tha docision was probably faulty, sud even more thau this, th t Dattln, who bandled the ball, did uot even appeal for s decialon, Bradley, Wright ssys, pliched much better than on Wednesda, The deteat I3 tuken very philosophically, Wright ‘boya did uot expect L0 go through the season d i uls was us rd, 1o fied Btockiugs saud 7 low o woroat critical polnts which turned tho acore sgainst them, 'nuwfl'monmm-d in the ficd and st the Int, and therefn lay tha cause of d-fest, Tho do~ Iny in the myldie of ane inning wan cased by o dls- svery that s [1vorite bat, owned by 1irone and two or threnaf tho utasrs, had’ diappsirid, G #318 Bio b1 known Date to walk awsy myat tha end of a gane, it (hin wan Ve first tim i which he: Lo uown of {0 willow gebllag away I the mid= disof agatue —— THE TURF. THE MUNNEIOTA TRIPAKTITE 3P By fal Dianateh o Fha Chicaze T 51, Pavs, Minn, June T.—~The Minnenota Trinartito Raco Meatines open on Tuesday of noxt week at Mankato, cuatmalng there tor three days, a8 follown: Iirat day, Y-minnte trotting horses, purms 235600,—9259 to Nret, #1235 torec mid, #7510 tulrd, and 25 to fonrth, For 2:49 teattmg hoikes, purso of £1,030,—2500 to flret, £230 to recond, 2167 to thnrd, and €109 to fourth, Running race, milodash, nuras £200,—%125to first, £8) to mecond, and §20 to third, Hecond dav, show of liorsos to halter, Inter- 1aa] wich trotting for gentiomen's herscs, uli programme for this day not yot receiv ‘Thrd_dav, for 2:59 trotting-horaos 3 800, —¥100 tn first, £200 4o weco: £120 to third, and £R0 to foarth, For 2:33 trotting- horres § purso, #1,000,~8500 to first, §259 to Heeon to tind, and 2100 to tourth. Running raco, mile heats, lieat 5o in three pursn, 50, ~%200 to fi:at, €123 to recund, §100 to third, anl Lo fourth, "Lhe wocand mectine will be al Stillwater, Tuedday, Wedneedav, an't Tiya fay of thy week following, the pures ranging from § 1000, ‘Te third masting wiil be hnld ot Bt, Paul, the woek after tho Stillwater meotiny, to coutinue four days, commoncing on Tucslny, purees ranginz fram 210) ta #1,2%, all divided ; rua- ning purees each day at eah place. TIE PORT WAYNK JAGGS TO-DAY, Ereciut Disralchto {'he Clacaan Triovne, Font WaVNE, July 7.—To-morroy the_annual ayring racing meetlog of the Northera Indiana Ansoclation w 1l begin undor favarabio ausnces. Many notod Lorses and & laige pumber of turf mon are alroudy In tho city. Tho programme fur to-morrow comprises the (rottuig ma ch s, for lhorsos which bLave never beaten 3:3) for & purso of £300; a trottlng match for horscs which have mever beaten 2:25 for a purso of £1,100; » balf mile runn.ng Tuco, bost thiea tn five, for & porec of £300. F the ;90 rave, the following hor.cs aro entered : Itoadmaster, Judge Waite, General Mac, Jennle Biack, Samn Chesty, Thomsi (formerly Gon, herman), Wild Docter, Lucy D, Nellio May. For tho 2:25 tiot the following nre entered ; Kate Campbell, Minifisk, Jr.. Lody Patte:son, Little Mnc, Basil Duoke. Poolwelling It in progrexs to-night. Tho races will coutinue four days. Tho purses aggrogate £10,000, ——— THE SPORTSMEN. THE CLEVELAND CONVENTION, Svectal Dirpat:h to The Chicano Tribuns, CreveLAxp, 0.,Junc 7.~Tho Natloual Sports- mon's Canvention aud the Ohio Associstion for the Protection of Game will meet in this city to-morrow. It is expected that the Joint Con- vontlon will bo the most impartant mooting of its kind ever held in this counlry. The purpose of tho mooting will be to frame & general law for the protection of gamo and tish throngh- out the country, and to make arrangements for sceuring this uniform statute by tho difforent Stato Legislaturas, Delegatea sud visitors have begun to arrive in large numbers, sod there la overy prospect of & full and earnest Qonveution, The following are the Siate aclegations to the uatfonal moeilng : Connecticut—1i, J. Doughton, Watertown: W, F, Parkor, West Meridons A. C. Hobbs, Deidgopart} Honry B, Hurrison, New Haven'; I, W, Russcl, ilart: ford, Tiimoi—W, F, Miligan, Ghlcagn; the Hon, 8. Hop- Xins, Palatine; Alnec Price, Chlcago; Dr, W, A, Pratt, Elgin s Jobn L, Pratt, Bycamore, Indaiana—uen, T, A, Motrts and Judge B. K, £lljott, olis Wado, South Jol ¥, Mbiler, F. W. Bennett, Lv Aiteruates—Jerame Duruett, ~Indixnavoll Rool, Bioomingtons Mils Rmith, Rocheater: Jo d, Columnbyie; Judgo O, N, Pollard, Kokamo, Mussachuselis—Jobu Bayden, Worlester; Luthar Adams, 13 wton § the lon, {1, E.' Lathrop, 8pringfeld; George Dedano, New Bedford; T, L. Bturtevant, bert P. Toms, Detroit; E. 8, Hnimes, D, 11, Fitzhugy, Ir,, Biy Oity § Filg Weeks, Mount Clomenn ; Cuariea G, Cabmian, Detzolt, Alternstes—A. M, Vanduzer, Detroit; W L. Tuayr, ds L 6. Wodder, 0, Colurn, Detrol| Fitzbugl, Day City, {re—loln 1, Clark, Waterman Smith, Aluert G, Dale, and Geu, Bisco, Manchester ; Willium Jaryls, Ciatemont. Fermont—Dr. M. 0. Edmnnds, Weaton: Gecrge Gregory Smitls, 8t Albna ; Col, M, 8, Colburn, Mati- cheater ; Dr, G, W, Yalo, Brattieboro ;. Gea, W, Y. W, Ripley, hl,vle ¥1aconeln—il, N, Bherman, Detrolt : 8, 8, Woodard, A, T, Lund, Madison ; ¥. A, Woodward, ¥, Pdnd, Motello, TUE BHOOTING TOUDNAMEST. Incidont to tho Convention, but not in anv way connocted oftficiatiy with 1t, will be & grand trap-shooting townament ot tho Northern Obio Fair Grounds, 4 milos oast of ths city, begin. niug ou Thuredsy, June 10, and continulug the 11th, 12th. and 14th itst., under tho mani 1L ‘Currell, of Chicago, and W, 4. of @ ‘The ageregats of cash prizes s 84,100; on the firat da 8760 ; on the second, $340; on the third, 840 and on the fouith, £1,501. To ho party making tho best aversgo 1n the ahoot proper throughout the tournmment, will be presented &100; to the paty making the socoud best aversge, an elogant cravon drawlng worth §50, roseutod by a romlomuu of Meriden, Conn, Tha shootlug will Lo trap-shooting principally, anl for this Rmpm aowmo 14,000 pigeons have beon secured, mo that tho sport will continue without interraption from lack of game. The majority of the crack abiots of the country Lave sigrifled their inteution 1o be presont aud par- ticipato in tha contest, . [To the Associated Press.) Creveraxp, O, Juno 7,—-lo-morrow the 8portsmen’s Association of Ollo and ths Na« tional anmmnn'l Agaaciation will hold a Con- vontion fo this oity, The objects of these Asso- ciations aro to dcviso the bettor protection of fieh snd wild gamo. A large number of delo- gates are expected. The sersions of the Con- vention wiil probably continne notil Weduesday evening, On Thuredav tho National I'igeon- Bhooting Tournameant will commonce and con- tinuo fuur days—Thursday, Fridar, Satnrda, ond Monday. Prizes &mounting to 84,100 will bo awarded, Elghtoon thonsand wild pigeons have been obtained for tho tonrnament. TIE IUISE RIFLE-TRAM, Duptay, Juuo 7.—In tbe Intornational match com{‘wm(nn, tho followmug niuo ritlomon made tho best acores, sud tho tirst six will compose tha teamn : Wilson, Milner, Iugby, Palton, Ham. iton, Pollock, Jolinson, McKenna, aad Youog. o 'thres last, having uscd English nftes, wili Liave to compote agaiu, EDUGATIONAL, ‘THE MONTICELLO LADIES' SEMINARY, Suecial Liapatchi to The Chicago Iribune, Avtoy, I, June7.~Thls week clos the school-yoar at tho Monticello Ladics; Sominary, On to-morrow evening tho . anuusl anniversary concert will take placo, and on Wedneaday the Qommencoment exercisos. Tho Bonior class is. the largest ever graduatod at this institution, and tho oxorcises promise to be of unusual in- torest, Tha followivg aro the namca of tho young Iadies compoaiog the class: Alice R. Has- koll, Chicago ; Ellen 8. Haneon, Alton; Emma Hicks, Pittefleld ; Claudine I, Hunt, Loulsiana, 3aqy; Kate E, Laird, Alton; Ella Martin, Qod- fiov; Hermls 1. Morton, Chicage; Emily I. Odinoras, Now Canton; 3. Beruardine Orae, Bloomington; Mildred N, Powers, Leavenworth, Kao.; Miunie M. Prickett, Edwarduville; Carrie E, Buith, Chicago ; Lucy E. Smitb, Greouville ; Mury M, Biarne, Spriugtiold ; Casobue U, Wood, Chicugo. B IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY, Iowa Ciry, Juno 7.—The aunusl Commence- meant exorcives of the Iowa Htate University will occur weok after uest, ae follows: Thuredsy, Friday, sud Baturdsy, Juue 24, 35, snd 20—Examiuations, Friday, June 23, 8 p, m.~Union anoiversary of literary socleties, Saturday, June 26, & p, m.—Closing lecture of law by O, W, Hatwoud, Ll D, Hunday, June 37, & p, w,—Baccaliurests sddress, by Prestdent Thacker, day, Juoe 24, {:30 p, m.~Law Class—Day oxers m,. uveraryy orstar, We (v aves, A Law Uominencoment ; sar, C. U, Li lglit, LL, 3 » Weduea tay, Juus 34, 0 3, u—Academicsl Com- meucement=ater's oratlon, K, bauudersou, A, L., Burliugtoa, S THE INDIANAPOLIS SCANDAL. Special Dupateh to The Chwade Tridune, IxvraNaroLts, Ind., June 7,—Tue iuvestigation by thie Stato Trusicos of thia Deaf sud Dumb Asy. lum of tho cliarges of lowd conduct aganst Supt. Molutyre commonces to-morrow, By sgroement, it will be publio. Thouessions will be Leld in the Senate Chamber, Both Mclatire and Fawknor will bo roprosented by counrel, who aro the namo as thoso ongaged for the litel suit bronght againgt John Ii. Fawkner, who mnkes the charges. A doop interant I8 manifested in ths investigation, but it In fearcd that the trisl ean. nnt ho o searching an is_dorirable, hecauro of the lack of power in the Boad to comtel tho attendance of witnesses, Mclntira iajanxions for thorough work, It has trausplied ‘that the atfair linw been befora tha Chriatian Churen, of which Fawkner 14 & mambor, and bas 1osuited in the oxpulsion of Fawke BLOOMINGTON, The Supcrvisors~funic in n Puablle fintl=Lersonnls Specigh Darileh to The Chtcags Tribuns, BroowtNutox, Il June 7.—A apecial meeting of tha Duard of Supervisors assembled thin morning and organized by re-olecting Mr. Franklin Henderson, of Towands Township, as permancut Chairtuan, No bualness of {mpor- tanco han yot been transacted, Groat cxcitomont was caused last nigift at Durloy Hall Ly an attempt st a stampede or panic occanoned by au alarm of fire soundsd to bring out tue engines to s burning straw-pile closo by the hall, Tbe Lall was dennsly |acked. aud it wan most fortunate that, by the pro-ence of miind of geveral men, the panic wos checked at its outsct. The Rav. J. W. Dinemnre, paator of the Sec- onJ Baptist Church of tius city, preached his farowell ermon yeatorday, and doarts in & doy urtao fars tourIn Furone, Tus Rev. I A Wines, of Springfield, will occupy his pulpit un- il s return, “THE LEAVES ., . . WERZ FOR THE HEAL- ING CF THE NATIONS.? In the modest littlo plant fouud growipg by the rosdeide and known as smart-woed, or water peppor, remda modical properties of more than ordinary saluc. In Dr. Pierce's Componnd Ex~ tract of Smait-Weed, theno wonder ful proporties are combined with othier vegotablo extracts of acknowladged virtuss in such s mauner as to make it & most effieasious romody for coliz, cramps, summer complaiot, dinrrhes, dysentery, clotera, and cliolera morbus, A celebrated med- ical suther saya: “ A friend of mine bad an only clld dangorously {1l with the: summer com- plaint. He had omployed a great vanaty of the usual means for relief, but all appeared uavail- ing. 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PROPOSAI:S. recelre @ Tloard of Commlssloners of Cook County wi June 21, 1415 fur the erection Th bids, uatl)3 a'clogk p. . i, ‘medical paviiiona o of two hovpital, 10 be focated on theblock butnded op the sortt by lisrrhios, on the souta iy Wood, snd on the west by Lincaln- by Polk, on tuo esat » bida whll bo' receivsd scpatately, a8 Lo First=For the work, sottlog ou doa e s, Lo- tion, founda'l 104 o Yok, Soukretes et wores oo ut-stone work doliverod at the building g. ¥oorlh—The carpentor work, B~ Ruieani K scoi wad gelvasised tron work. 1, —Paluting and giazine and glass. Drcitications fof each clask of work snd materl under ane caver and classiried, aud all contain 1 be Included 1d for the sae, o whola of tLo work spect o, far (s ereetion of one or both of tiie pas| tag to the specifications, Butil Hoard ol ! ) ga Toct any or all of ths bide, or (3 AGESPE. say bId, Fojoct any or a1l of tho biLs, or 10 Acospt. say bk oF TArL of & Id, thay may decsa best oF tha (aterost of 1he Son 3 B&llnl and specificationy can ba seen at the office of S-l'ih". A relitect, No. 16 Nizon's Hullding, cor- and ivarso sife 7 of asvursty thiat the pacty traor, and give goud an Ay tho Thcard of Gomal thtul perfurmance of 1 tract b awarded 1a ki ue tha i alod 3 d vo. be tag: od - ong e 1o ba pat the eurelope. and logothecwith, the Gthor 4 $aprAta auvalipe, AG bund tor Cook Guuaty "Houpital Huilding theclass uf work bid for, and diroctad C anars of Uook 'Coun d oo of the olark of the Boand bofore 3 o'clock p, m. Juuo 21, 1633, aa 60 bid will'ba re- eeivod afler that hoar, e Board will rocelre seprate blds for sncaustie tile or slato fuors Tur Lo thres miala wards (o aon and ttiove biling for catpentor-mirk duction ey wil maks 1f the Abia, bide will be received arataly for troa statrs o each llan, and thws biddlag for the carpanter work m (b dedustion they wiil make f tho woud stalrs d Wil w 3t Grovan ¥Au. HAIO R, ’l'"‘):?l‘ LAONKRO Wik hm«’_x JONK JON iN G0N T FIAS Jolnt Committes on Prblic ‘Witiatugs 7 P A, v trot, HAfneLt. sud Hoapitals, Proposals for Harbor Impmvgmeqt U, . Exonicn's Orvicy, n‘gl.“« Jafarsa L ATKEE, & s Soaled i3 Guphicates wlll ieet at o gace BT o ot s ey, roa M S b 11 for_col at{n, asunry supersiruoture A Jarbor, Whoouia, o ot Turaiah satiatactory avi- sy Sud govd o Wi H e STANDARD SCALES OF ALL KiNDS. FAIRBANXS. MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicaga, Bezaretultobuy only the Genuine, __SANITARIUM, CINCINNATI “SANITARIUI LY-KSTANLI At ITUTION N raatiaban i b (AN o oy L B leate mivs SRTLOD a & RN ENTIN A5 thove addicred Fplum and oibes nascorice. For WAL L. PECK, M. D, Sup" Cotlege 1! Tikmidos Coiatss Obles ' cludiug thows guder departinent u-} bl :l{n‘l)“l:l(!ml:‘\: Io: o Ly oxcensive use 5 clreatis wllirvie teuta A Good Shirt, §1.50 A Good Shirt, $1.76 A Good Shirt, $2.00 FRROM STUCK. SHIRTS to order & apectalty. “. 4-Ply Linen Collars 22 por dos, :HARRIS & COBE, 171 8, Clark.st. SUMMER RESORIS. Istand Ledge Honse, Wells Beach, i, W, A WORCESTER & €0, Pronrietors, This House 1s consldered the hort an tho New Koglaud, whars taurw s snef and river it exallsut facilitics jor sailing, tahlug, guaning, 1! ut-door smusemente, God muvia far danoiox and partios at sorvico of pateocs, aud esorything that can be b plad for plesture and recreatton. ) this boautiful Tesort. SUMMER RETREAT, LARESIDE, ON PEWAURER LAKE, Qng hour 00, () [ 1bsta Ma; At retreat 18 fin Norihn lotters addreased rail from Btilwau Tuxurious and et mcders AT SARATOGA BPRINGS, Grand Union Hotel. Wil open June 1, for ¢! J. M. BRESLIN METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Long Branch, ption of Guosts. will 1 of June, Accomuiatativns for b gunat t 2 wliblo pro Foutns, with pr of U lors, W 0 i tha Maguia Hotel, BT, Atgustive, Fla, ROOKY POINT HOTEL, Narragansott Bay, Rhode Island, FUROPIAN Will vpua for the receptinn of guaaduly i so Kipht’ stoauboata daliy frvin’ Frondsuce owpurt, Adddrey T esenne Tt i tar, Vace, 1. 1 GLEN EFEOUSH, NEW HAMPSHUIRE, favorite Summer Resort opaa frum Juze 17 4o 113, W.4 0.1 M AKEN, Pr Lor This 0 “fst“siod“ggakagég“ FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXCHANGE FOR Bills of National Carrency, TRIBUNE OFFICE — ] PIANOS, PIANOS. NILSSON ! hakeskn pemonportunttr to ecoms- T has b PATTII "iaiirsisee STORY & CAMP'S, ARRIVAL KND TEPARTORE OF TRATNS KELLOGE! Firton ot grara ooy Fianosbave ' Your Uprights are extraordinary fostra. nied tha Piazos of every celo- They doen ALBANI ™55 sy e Mudamo Paceps called your Plano the 1laily TIHE INCONPARABLE WENER PIANOS 211 ST.ATE-ST. FEPLAATION 0F RnranicE MATES, T Bataday os: nen my eboice lor the Concart-room d linuse. LUCCA! AR A AR makor, but give yours the STRAUSSl Your Pianon astonlsh me, 1 have o Pnl:lt ia the United Htates, AND ESTEY OILGANS, AT RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ceptod. * Kuns Mnoaday oxcoptod. CHICAGO & NORTHWES' Teket Ufces, i Coarant, | ity ‘srrner Huikiaos 1 Ksv 2 B “a=Drpot coree of Wells and =Deputcorner of Capal and Kin Kiptlo-sts, T *Sundarkir e CHICAG), ALTON & ST, LOLIS, and Chleayo, Knmas City a-d Dencer Short Lines, Onion Depat, West Side, mear Madivon-at, ride, Teket €02 At Dewot, anid 121 Landotpheat,, und corner dlich. nras City and Donvor F Jwutyand Sprinatel E Lous, Springuald & T leokuk & (durlington. P amins R & Murlingd o, Chicago® Paducab Ratlroad F w3thr, Lacon, Wasntagtan K Jolier $ Dinrent Acosmmodatis C"ICAGY, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILROAN. Ka 5 Tnion Jiept, eorner Madivon und Canal-tis, Eieket Ofice, 63 South Cuarkat., oppessite Sherman Houre, and at Depot, Arrir o & Prairle du Clile: ass e, .{*7:45p, m, da Crosse, Win ul,” Minneapolis, Ripo Usbiosn' & Greon Bay, ‘throy, Al 10:008, m. |* 4:00p, m. iiwsukee, 3T Chiea & Yawn: alio, ~ Sloaasna and Stevean Point, Passougir. Milmankee, St. Padt & Stano: lis, through Kxpre *10:008. m.. t 108, m, Rulsom, 1:}’&“:20'5‘ CE';ITHAI;,PTMLWN"- I Lenee, Arrite, Caito New Orleans Wi ryriugdenl, Peor{s & Ko kat Fir'e Springneld and Pairla Kipress, Dulmdny & Slont Cley Iz, Dubuuun & siux Uiy Etpros Gilmay Passngary... CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & Pt ana Siseenihatee _ln(lul depota. QUINCY RAILRNAD, tasdv, aid S Tickel Opces, isteenthst,, 84 Clarkar.) Arrive, 3ial) nd Espress,.. Ultana 3ud Sureator Farsoniger, Dubuque & Sloax Oity Kn D, Paclnc Nient Exp, for O Kansaa Ciig, Lo oei, Chivon & S5, Sowsph Eap. KANKAKEE LINE. Trom Central e, oot Labest, and depot secondnat, oot Tuenty. Dcket'ufice, 120 Joundviph-st., and at depo Leave, | Arris Tndtanspalls, Lonlsrilla & Clacla 1o Dny Kapres 08 m.| 826p.m, matd Night K1 7:39p, m.[* 2:185 8. m. LINE, 8. Louis Ruilieny depat, ears te, " Deket ofice, Ll Indtanavolts, Lonierillo & Clacis. nati Day Fxpress .. Indianaptis, Lagters uail (daily, CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD, depat, corner Chicaiownw, and Lay ind tickelaffes No, 43 Cla Turtemger a Prom de Heket'o PITTSBURG, CINCINNAL & ST, LOUIS 0t evrner Clintan and 151 Kandoiphe RAILROAD. rrollssie., Wes 5 0l ® 0:00a, m, 1:0p. m, PITISOURY, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY. Leace. * 8:40p.m, 1:408. m, T e BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD Traing lease Jeum vour Jook of aentusscondad, cormer of Washingiin. Esyouiiion iaitding and dopot Treket eAce, 101 Codrkestey ] driee, Matl, Sundars Ex w1 m, Edplos Dally 5wl 1 CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & ?AEIFIO RAILROAD. a7 | T e Oroahs, Leavenn'th2 Atehison K| T'eru Accomumodativa, Bunii Haproae. 30 p, m. e n"~ GOK_HOSPY! i arton and i b head of the profession { -;:«Alll tiaar 4 b Séiia 1o DD oMTegs Pobln Tmpotenc ina et delicate write, Birlaily conti Buadias, 101013, No Vi Dr, Kean, 2t 300 BOUTH OLARK.ST., OI}IOA(GO. ST etk Persetalue, b gt e AN wuly plysiclan ia the city who warraots ouses or Qo juar. Uiico buurs, ¥ 8. w. 4a 8. m,; duadars liow § ular Consultation N or waite, . MANIOOD RESTORED. Aotim ot suuibiul Lapraleace, cassiag’ promatare lnrvwn:-ll:l:h{- Sics aving tried b nflj‘“flr,{ d s ol TN e iy