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with the Bostons while Morr! wern present. McGeary was reinataled, Tiattin mado (wo threo-bass hita and Bradley 8 threc- baser. TIR SCORK: Bt Louis. ES = Anbther Day's Playing by the League Clubs in the East. Guthnarty e b R The Whito Stockings Beat tho Bos- }m;‘(‘?.’;fii"“" : RS Bradley, ol 4l o 1] 0 tons by 8 Scoro of B to 3. RIS 1| 2zl ol 1 25 Mack, b, &, 2020 Cincinnati’s Pontcs Unexpeetedl¥ | dotal,eemessvossssnsss seeel6B1722:27) 0| 6 Capture the liartfords. Athislle. TForce, & Bueses 4]0 1 2| 4 1 Fisler, 1h 4| 0| 0 oo Moyorle, 15! alol1ig 11 Tho Athlotios Beaten by Bt, Louls, and g‘;;““:'r_'u-fch: folgmal tho Louisvilles by the Mutnals, fioone ¥, L. i LR P cttlein, . frotting ot Freeport---Tho Mustang ’l‘nln‘l el e P B Race Loat. Taningt— 7H D BASE BALL, Wana carnei--st, Touie, 3 WITITR BTOCKINUS V3. IIOSTONS, Speclal Dispatch to The Tridune. Posrow, Mass., June 1.—Ahout 8,500 peoplo wituessed the second game between the Chicagos aod Dostona to-day. The day wes fine but chilly, and more like October than June. The Whites, golng first to bat,went at once for runs. Barncs sent one to Schafer, which was badly handled, and Hines, coming next withalong drive to the fence, securcd the first run of the gomeo for Barnes. Anson took first on Leon- ard’s error, and worked around so as to scorc on Spalding's safo hit, Hines having, In the meantime, been foollshly run outat third. The Chilcagos resumed thelr run- getting In the fifth inning, when Barnes led oft with & fair-foul for two buses, went to third on Tiines out, and to the homne-plate on McVuF‘g Dage hit. _Addy opened the sixth fnulog with an out. White started things the other way with & finc hit for one base, and Peters comii pext with a hard bounder to Leonard, both men were gafe, through the sccond-bascinan’e mufl, Glenn sent a long, low one brtween centre_aud Jeft for two bases, letting both White and Peters score. Barnes dis- played his pgood luck by a short hit hich Leonard mufled, while Glenn acorcd. Tho ranner then took second on n passed ball, third on 1iines’ out, and home on Anson's afe hit. McVey closed the funing for four rans. After takinga Biank in tho seventh Inning, the Whitea resumed scoring In the eighth, Glenn leading off with a aafe ofte over thicd base, getting sccond on a parscd batl, und third on Schafer's mufl of Barnus' hit. McVey aaved the two runa by o clover hit just over hort-stop, and thescore was left at nineat the Toc, - The " fest. - Boston run wam - carned by good batting by Manuan and_Morrill, and fine Lasecrunning by the former. George Wright se- cured the run in the third Jnning by a two-hase it followed by another from O'Rourko’s bat. Hor- den took an unearned run in tho eighth inning on errora_hy White and Aneon. Itwill be seen 1hat the Whitce, though mnklnf more than their usual number of orrors, were lucky enough to put them in where llln{ would not count much, while 1t wan just the roverse. The game was murked by somo fine bits of felding, the beat being o catch b{ O'Rourke oft Bammes in the decond inning, when i€ seomed a8 If the ball was bound nway over his head. ‘The game was characterized by mare tusn the usual number of accldenta, “!h(h) getting an ugly fonl tip in the forchead which Joft a plcturcsque lump.~ McVey was nlro hit in the groln and Iaid up fora few moments, X]II had his hand splitin the eighth in- ning and had to change with O'Rourke. = Every- thing ¢lsc concerning tho game may ba learncd from the followlng Total nwe hits—SL. Loula, 32; Athlotics, 4. Tirat ase by errora—St. Louls, 6; Athlctics, 3. Umplre—Warren White, of Waskington. TITE TURPF. MUSTARG RACB, New Yonr, June 1, —(eorge Parker began, at 4 o’clock this morning, 8 sccond attempt to ride 305 Parker, on the 20th mile, gul off the mustang he waa riding, and, staggering with blindoess, entered the judges’ stand, loalng twenty minuteas in recu- perating, and thus virtoally losing thorace. At halfepast 2 he waa twenty minates behind, and nt 2:41, when he remounted, over Lalf an hour be- hind, At 4 o'clock the 'judges declded the raco uver on_account of Tarker's” blludnees, and an- nounced that Peralto would attempt to ride 40 miles {n tva ionrs, Peralto finiahed tha race alx- toen aud a hoif minutes ahead of time, FRREI'ORT. Fpectal Dispatch to The Tribune, 1L, June 1,—The summary of to- cport Deiving Park i 08 fol- race wan taken by Amy I, ha won the firat, second, snd fourth heats—time, 15, 2:204¢, and 2:31, Sccond moncy weat to Phil Sherian, who “won the third heat” In 2:92, The paclng eace, free for all, was won In three stralght heats h] Nellio Urny, In 2:42, 2:47, and £:40." In the 2:45 tace, four heats werc trotted, the firat ‘two being won by Surie Ross in 2:8614 and 2:354, In_the third heat Susic Rom croased the wire irst, closcly followed by Guarry oy, hat both horaen were put back for running, the heat belng awarded to Membrino Chicf, J7. No time was taken. The fonrth heat was won liy Quarry Boy in Z' 2. The race was continued until to-morrow at pom MADISON, IND. Manigox, Ind., June 1. —The races, on acconnt of the weather, hiave been continued until Satur- ay. Er'SOM RACES, place, and waa won , American representn- ive, 'wecond, and Chancellor third, Distance, one mile and balf. The number of atarters was ten. PUILADELYTIIA, Puitanetraia, Jine 1.—At the B level handleap race tod s anford's Preak: mont Park CASUALTIES. A RUNAWAY DEATH. Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune, MrwxEaroras, Minn,, June1.—Mr, A. C. Hal- lott, » retired merchant and wenlthy citizen of Bangor, Me., visiting friends in thia city a few dayssince, withn viow ot Investing hle capltal liere, was aut riding, being_whown tho city, and sconr: Chicago. | Tarnes, 2 h. Tines, . the horse beeame frightened, throwing the driver e G out. 'The horo began to tun, and’ Mr. Hallett Ao, i fumped on atriking the ground with great force, AL ¢ He died y from internal Injurics austaincd, nol having rogabied consclousncss, wife and two children at his home, ——— ITORRIBLE DEATH. LomsviLLy, Juno L-—Lary MacMance, for the Taat twenty years o faithiful fanitor inthe Loulsvilie Costom-1louse, met a horrible death to-day. e attompted to ascend on the freight-clevator, but not understanding how it worked, was crushed frightfully by colllding with an izon door, Ho losyes a e | & Peters, 6. 8 Glenn, L £ | sosoneananl s TOUL.sua wsees0se susmsntesees, riglit, 8. 8, Leonard, 2 b, O'Rourke, ¢, f. Murnun, 1 Daees 8chnfor, Ibaee. Manning, v, fo.ee Morrill, ¢ Whitney, 1. £ Borden, P Total voeees - o <l omuococonorl LOSS OF AN ARM. Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Mavon, 11l,, Juno 1.—This morning Marion Gnl- leit, while coupling cats, got hin left hand caught botween tho bumpors, ‘The jellled member was amputated 8t noan to-day just below the elbow. e — THE COAL-CONSPIRATORS. They Wil Stop the Productlon of Thelr Commodity Untll tho 15t of August---Do- plorable Connequences. HKpectal Dispateh to The Tribune. Tonr Jevis Drror, N, Y., June 1,—Tor rome time past the companien composing the powertul = = @l noocomoor =l uumooorenl [P = 5 on crer (Bl aoosnmes on oo co o004 |olmowocuns asmeised 0 0 t1 s ... 0 1 1 a8 Two-bace hiis—ilaroes, Lincs, Glonu, Wrigh snd O'Rourke, 1 cach, - "Total buses on hita=Chicago, 15 Doston, 11 Bases on orrors—Cllcago, 73 Laston. 2, Left on bascs—Chicago, 8; {oston, 6, Tinses on ealled balls—Chicago, 1. - and unscrupulous conl combiuation, cone &"fi&”flx'fi?fi‘s’:_u“%',fi’ék, 2§ O'Kourke, 15 White, . | yroning the conl-flelds of tho Bchuylkill, Leehigh, Wyom!ing, nnd Lackawacna Districts, of Pennsylvania adjacent to this scction of coun- try, have been holding sceret conferences In differe ent portlons of the col country, pruparatory to Innugurating n suspension of operations at the collleries awned or operated by the monopolists. Time of game~Two honrs and ten minutes. Umpire—Mr. Hodges. TUE MARTFORDS DEFEATED DY THE OINCIN- NATIS, Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Hagrroun, Ct., June L.—The llartfords wers defented in tho game with Cinclnnatt Club solely through poor fefding, tho Cincinnatls carningno | The supposition bos gencrally been, In runs, and nearly all their base-hits being made af- | circles well informed upon coal matters, ter chances were glven to put tho side out. Five hundred peopla wer present: BCORE, that owing to the existing situntion of tho trade, not only in the producing districta bt at the sea- board where there hos been a scarcity of anthra- Hanigors, e |AADALZ] o tuel, thers would bo mo coseation of Donlock, 2bueeees 11| 6l 3| 3 | operattons In he running regions untid fall. This, Ttemeen, e, f. 0| 0] 2| 1f i | however, appears fo have been crroncous, ns {,!lemm. T g g o) ‘{ the Intelligence recetved to-day by Tug TiinuNE bl o| of 5} 6| 0 | correapondent fully contirma. This aftornoon, & Cuminingn 0| 0| 0| 1| 1 | prominent coal aporator who 1s fdentified with the ? 0| 1) af 21 2 | Assoclated Coal Companies, otherwise the conl 3 g Z g } combination, whose schiemes for extorting lllegal O 202 | rates for coml from wholesalers and con- | Ble7{iafz | sumers ate wmiready well known o, the pnblle, farnlehed fo the coarso 1121 21 51 1 | conrse of a conversation upon the conditfon of the 3 23| 31 L | conl trade, tho following important information: 2 2201 0| U | Ijo atated that & meetingof the operators repecaent dmes, ¢ 01 2| 21 0] 0 | fygthe Comblnation had been beld in the Wyomlng nyder, 0l 1} 4] 01 O | region to decido whether thero whould or 'carson, 114 002 | whould not Dbo & complete shute oley, 3 b 1101 1| 31 0 | down movement throughont =~ the entlre fiwasy, . 1101 21 01 8 | region, After an oxtonded and excited disensalon, Fisher, p.. 1f 4] O} 01 O | §¢ \yan dotermined to inangurate n genernl suspen® —l={—[—|— | slon from to-dny, aua to continue it until the 1st Total, .. BL427.10] 7 { of August. At thcsame thne du wos declded to e 07 80 continue tho wame prices of coul, regulating i 36010001 0-n|the trde during the month_of May, through Cincinnatisee, o v 2 00 08 { the month of June, aml to increasa ther 10 cents 8 ton through the month of July, and 15 cents through the month of August, This unexpected monouvee npon the’ part of tho consplrators Law thrown out of employment between 60,000 ~ aud 60,000 incustrius uad deserving colliers and Inborers, who aro unprepared fur the advorue Lmee tiat uenace thein in tho near fature. In many portions of the difTer- ent divislons of the mlddic aad northarn cosl ticlds many families ars now suffering for the common necessariea of life, Tho plcture prosented geuer- ally Inan evtremely sorrowful one. Lawlessnoss of ‘every description Is rampant. Accoltuts are recolved continually of assassina- tlons of Mino Buperintendents and howscs, of diubolleal Ku-Kiux notices, and tha sladowlng of coul-breakers, Iho uctlon of the operators witl, fn ull proba- Dility, bave ke tmediato elfect. of pmcthnuuu unlouked-for aud dioustrous cfleots, This s uo funcy ukctch, Wt fn alwaza the ultiumatain of such truusuctlons s bave been proviosly patrated, Earncd runs-~None. Firat bao by error—Tartfords, 3 Cincinnatl, 6, “Total bass Lits~Hartfords, 5; Cinclunatl, 13! Left on bascs—Tlartfords, U; Clacinnati, 0. Time—1 hour 42 minutes, Uimpiro—M. T. Seward, New Haven. IIE LOUISVILLE CLUD DEFHATHED BY TIB MU- TUAL&m T & al Mapatch tv bune. Nz'Ymm’JImn 1.—Abunt 800 pereons wit- pessed the second game between the Mutual and ulevilie Clubs on the Unlon grounds in Brooklyn -day. The day was very favorsble, 1In the oola the Mutnals were favorltes ut odds of 50 to 4 and 26 10 13, The Mutuale played a suporh felding yame, Devlin acoriug the ouly run for the Loulsylilea i1 the Orut (nning, after making o clenn iL “Enyder's eatching for the Lontvilles, and (athewn' and Start's play, wera te fentures, Fol- owing 1 THE SCONK: “iufual reacy, L f. iiien, o 5. Lravcr, £ b Jiicke."c. \m:.h' r.f. ews, Hickots, 3'5; 1 PTAT ——————— Idawarty, . . Tlg“‘,_ Bl 'é <} NEW OBLEANS CROOKEDNESS, 1 9 ‘The Cougressivnul Invostigation. N&w Onieans, Lo,, June 1.—Tho Cangressional Commenced its Investigation with opon deors to- day. Allthe meumbers were present except Mr. Blackburn, who Is on routs to Washington by order of Speaker Korr., Inwrnul Revenne Suporvisor P, 11, Hant was the first witness exsmined in regard to crooked whisky matters and attempts to belbe public oflicers, O Feyen cceccrmee 1 A b 2 ol o ) 0| 1 2| B} « 1] i 1 1 0 q 3 Tz 1 1 2 i 1 i 1 1 o 0) 7 0 ° 01 0| his b to New Orleans in 1875 Le stopped B0 | S ofPring ot Yeumet el 4 5 distiller of hin city. Vals! [ to 21 predicersor (J. T et month, Fayd 1] 0 { Eniounting to 812,000 or 814,000, and Wesired t6 aIen 6 3| 1| muke tho rame arrangements with wit- Larbl & Heap At 8% | mews Hunt came on o New' Ortenus R afterwardd o appol new sugers 1= | Snd Btora-keepers Tor tha Cary diskillory. Total, frrseare 2,27(11] 7 { and found the guln of a gallon Increase In producs Tnnlugi— 123406 80 ductlon, The distillory enly ran_five daya under Ihuau‘ 400010 0 05 lll:u.a %nd s, consey -lmnu{ n}g lnnn;mlx_fu:“:-':xucr vilis 0000000 they hud been makly o percentige o ipire—Atr, ijanieis, of Boston. 0-1 | ik whisky, It bad bocn enstoniary luns carnca—Mutuals, 22; Louleville, 0. withdraw 40 or 50 barrels per duy, bt three days Irat ase o errors—Mutual, 41 Loulsville, 8 . | befora tho local revenue ofiiciala neized tho Cary 6 of guwo—1 hour and 45 minutes. distillery, mbout 400 or H00 barrols wers with- EVANSTON. drawn. The Inferenca was that the ofiicials hud notitled tuo distillers of the intention Lo selze. The amount of revenus due for whic the distillery was sclzed was $24,000. Huni divmisscd Rood and Harman for treegularities, but they were soou after ewployed in tho Custom-Houss. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, SAN Francisco, Juue 1.—Balled, tho Pacific Mull stearuer Grest Rapublic for Yokohama, sud Bpecial Dispaich te The Tribune. TANSTON, June 1.—The Lake Forcst nine vialt. Shston Wedneaday Lo eatabllah their claim to Iver ball which tho Northwestorn Universily :; Present holds. The day waw favorubly, snd a uuu aad loteresting game was (he resull. The Forcaters were treated (o 8 coat of whilawash lnning with the uxception of the slxth. The eruity nine playcdalmost & funltiess game, and tadents are exuiting in tho skill of their repre- B H i Uy the ulnnléli‘nml 'n::lunnw n.g l?’nf; .?‘ma-:_{ '6'} ) the nrlmnm__mw&g Kong. W Unlversity .0 01 1 0 1 & ko Foreat. 00 0 0 6.0 3 0 0 o2 SHORT HORNS. w wplre—J, il. ‘ilowe, of Laks Forest. IxpiawAroLrs, Ind., June 1.—At the sale of M ATULETICS BADLY DEFEATAD BY THE BT, :hon-hnm al Cfllub"d(u City, Ind., l“md‘{.’ Louis CLUB. wo cows aud helfera brought $17, 600—hig sectal Dispalch b et price, $2,625; twls X Py Bpectal Dispaich te The Trivans i pree, sx.w_'k.‘ ve bully Lrought $J, 186~ ) miles In fiftecn hours, using thirly muetangs, * Loxnox, June 1.—At Epsom to-dny the hlfih 4 TIRES. B Destruction of the Lincoln Block on Lake Street. Narrow Escape from a Widespread and Costly Conflagration, The Total Loss Estimated to Be Ahout $G6G6,000. Yerterday added anothier to the Jong st of Msastrous conflagrations that have oceurred in ihis city, and agaln the sceno was Lake strect, o atreet that [s ever to bie remcmbered for large fires. The It has not been wllowed to necumu- Iate very rapldly during the past two ar three years, for which all duoc thanks should be cendered to o well-organized Fire Depurtmaut. BLill further thanks are due to them fur the manner in which they subduced the Inst flerce outhurst of tho Mlames, thereby saving nearlf a half-milllon of property., While the terrific thunder, lighntning, and rain-storm of Inst evenlng was raging at Its highest, the slarm from Box 4, Jocated at the corner of Water street and Fifth avenue, brought out the Departinent, and ulso such peuple as could con- quer thelr antipathy to rafn, The alarin woa sounded at 7:40 o’clock, and was caused by the discovery of fire in the mixing-room of the paint-factory of J. F. Warren & Cu., located In thu rear of the * Lincoln Block," on the north- west corner of Lake and Franklin streets, The flames were discovered hy the foreman of the shop, a_man numed Brovks, IIc was in the habit of vislting tvery roum in the factory pre- vious to nhuluuf; up, and while rummag- hyg about fu the ‘mixivg-roow, located upon the third floor of the buildihg fn the rear, he appears to have acted in a very carelons manner, and the into of the unprotectell lantern caming in cuntact with an uncorked can of benziue, an explusiun at once ennucd, apreading tho fire abont the room promlscuouely, aud badly burning the hands of (he foreman, Through the el- vator pasenge In the rear he Immedintely gave the alarmta soine eniployesupon the finor beneath, and tothe englnecr In the hasement. They ranto his asaistance, but the fire spread ro rapldiy amony; the combustibles that they wero forced to retreat, after domplug & few buckets of water into the roum. The foreman and another man had very narrow cs- capes through the firo and the sinuke. ™ The fancs shot upward with alarming rapfdity, and eating throngh the thick flooring as If it were ro much tinsue paper, acon reached the roof. Ly the time of the nrrival of the Fire Department. TIY ENTIRE KEAR POKTION OF THE BUILDING war fn flames, ‘Ven minntes after the firut alarm, a second alarm, comprlalng what is known au the nacond and third combined ignals, was given by direction of Fire-Marshal Musham. The ndvisa- bllity of this afterwards demonstrated fteelf, for it brought to the scenc Aome twenty or moro engines, and als0 8 goodly number of the police, under con- trolot Chief Hickey, Deputy-Superintendent Dixon, Capt. Buckley, end Sorgenuts O'Connor, Byrnc, Eberrold, and Barrett. The engines were statloned by Fire-Marshal Benuer, and tho streams direcicd to that part of the bullding where the fire seemed most [ntense, Notwithatanding the hcrcalenn clforts made, the combustible inaterinls feeding the fire rendered water of but 1ittle nvall, and the fre kept epreading, alded, no doubt, by the floating of the Lurning ol upon the water, until the two upper floors were a mash of finme, and it acemed nneless to hope for the salva- tion of any part of the building, To add to the feneral discomiitnre of the fireuien, o four-stary building on South Water strect, connected at tho ucar by two runwaya to the bnrning structure, canght fire, and ite inflammable contents, sashes, doorx, and blinds, lovined up ro luridly rud so sud- denly that the destruction of the entire square seenied imminent, On the corner of Franklin and South Water streats, and directly between the two buraing buildings, was THE OIL WAIEHOUSH of Renly & Jenkins, which, had It once campht fire inuide, would have defled every etfort of the hicroic firemnen. It would then have been hard to predict where the fire would cease. The Fire Mar- *rhal, noticing this greai danger, at once directed the majority of the force ut hla control to thewe two brlldings fronting upon Water strect, aiming to conflne the finmes aa nearly a8 possible to the building in which they orlginated. Kenly & Jenking' bullding was, “therofore, only slightly dawmnged, not more than £200 in all. Thelr stock was ulso slightly damaged by water. THE BUILDING ADIOINING THE LINCOLN HLOCK, was of the same width, and was scemingly a con. tinnation of ihe block, but was unly connvcied with ft by two wooden runways. It numbers 2450n South Water street, and was formerly occupicd by Jomons Farson & Co., sash, door, snd blind manu- facturers. They went through bankruptey sumne mouths ngo. A winall remainder of their stock was etored In tne upper floorn of the building. The total llL\lnBFo in this structure will ot exceed 81,500, aud le fullg covered by insurance. After subduing the flames In this quarter the fire- meu turned their aole attention ta the burnln, block, which by this time scemed cortainly. dmllm:fi to destruction, Tho flames were sweeping and awaying over the entlra roof, and Jurid flashes were seen from every window, The Nughtning overheod added to the acene, biending all {ua teeridc sublitni- ty to the devastation below, The dremen plodded along continuously, and the crowd swayed buck and forth almost uncontrolled by the pollce, #o reatless wero they on account of the drenching ratn. The strcama were maseed on the eantern side of the bullding, while a couple in front k!rl the lames in nuh]\lfinllnn in that quarter, The Skinner fdre-ladder was difted to one of the fifth- story winduws, over 100 feet from the ground, aud a quartotte of brave fellows were soon at the top of ity antidat the plaudits of the crowd, To tranufer o stream to the latter wus but the work of a mo- ment, aud roon it was leveled directly at the very heart'of the fire In the apper foor. The fire at unce began to yield, aud after two hours' hard ‘work the flames were under command, and au honr later thers was naught but a few stray sparks, and the stars rhining through a blnckenen{ruu{, toshiow aught of the a r-’lu‘ntly terrific devustution of a oun. few Liours pre TILE LINCOLN BLOCK was an old thongh not very well-known structnre, Somo ten or a dozen ycars apo it was burned In midwinter with a sad lows of lifs among the fire- men, many of whom still liviug retaln unpleasnnt reminiscences of that cold winter morning in tho “liapo of flabby Gngers and noner. caased by tha flurce and penctrating frost. 'The bulldlng, 4 re. built after tho fre by Mr. J, Young Scamman, was & tive-utory and busement red brick with stone trium- mings, and measured 40x160 feet. [teost §72, 000, and was recently forecloned on o $41,000 morkzago held by the Unlled Biates Mortzage Compnny. Hecently It was traneferred “to the Connecticat Mutual "Life Insarance Company of Hartford, in whoso {nterest the foreclosure wus In reality made, Mr, Scammon siill professed to matntain a small fnterest fn the building, and within the past week i wald to havo lunured his Interest in weveral bome cowpanica, The owners of tho bullding huve policies n the following companies: Pennnylvunla Fire Hoffmun, New York German, Rochenter. Neptun Paul Tiome, Columbue....... Manufactarers’, Bos(on Amerlcan Centennial, 5t. Lou! Lamar, New York, Hamburg and Brewe: Total Tmiedlate] $39, 200 it was let to Dane, Weatluke & Covert, Inntern and hardware ufter fta completiol menufactarers, at an anfual rental of “They continued to occupy it until fhe i foreclosure, when they touk advantage f subno- quent litlgution to remove to more suitable quar- trw, and rince that thne they have paid wo rent. A quantity of thelr stock was loft belind In atorazs upon the upper floors, The coruer store on the fiest Noor, uuwmbering 220 on Lake strect, was oc- cupled by . WOODMAN & WARNER, calors in wrunlt-lrun plp.* They had but ro- cently moved I, nd Lad a stock not smouut- fng to mora than $2,000, and consiating clieily ghumples, Tiele daiguze Iy entivated at $00. The sdjoliilng vture, No. 258, was unoccupied, and entlrely excaped damage, The rear 75 feet of the throe lower floors of the building and the hane- mient were partitioned off after Dane, Westlake & Cavert left the buflding, and was sub-letto d, 1%, Warren & Co,, dvalers fa and manufacturers of iints, olls, and brashes. They carried n very icavy minciliancous stock of gouds, valued fn all at 840,000, more than Lalf of which I totally destroyed. *Mr. Warren tesldes ut Genev Y I, D Conwell, the funfar pactn New York; conneqnenily butlittlo about tho 'insurance, From emplo placo, however, it Win learmed that the wau pretty nearty fully Insured, and in g ble ¥astern companica. The machinery, painta, an and olls upon the upper fwors are s (o0l Jow, bt 2 Largo qasntity of ‘oil in the baseuient remaliia al- most anlnjured, The fourth and_Afth floors of the bulldlug No, 220, and all of N were occupled conjointly of No. 221 oangy purposvs by The Adams Westlake N’f n- 'he mpany and Kleld, Lelter & Co. former had a stock of lsutern glohes vaioed at 3,000, nd conslimed toLouglas, of New York, stored npon the uppor fluor. ’l"s.wy are a total loas, aud are uninanred. Lealdos this thero waa & stock of lanterns, refrigerators, coul-huds, and other hardware, chielly for winter use, valued in_ all at 0,000, itorcdnwarlouacther parta of the bulldiug. ‘rhin stock fe almnost totully deatroyed, aud te In- sured for $ts full value, $10,000, In the Liverpool, Londoi, aud Globe. “Upeu the fourth ludr Momr! Field, Leiter & Co. had about $2.000 worth of bedding uud upholstorlng material in siorage. Thiu proved & roady victin to tho Names, and was qulckly destroyed. Owlng o itu {nilamimable pa- ture (£ was uninsured, 8. B. Richards bad & haking-powder mill in the front portion af thu third Roor, which {# totally destsoyed, with s dead Tors to the proprictor. Prior tu leaving the baflding, Dane, Westlake & Covert liad tuken the precaution to provide tho up- per floors with iron shutters to tho elovator way ‘which, with tho heavy wooden lovrs, madi VUL, Lof the o tha storago lofts almost socurs from tiee, but through | fortable clrcumstances. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, the neglect of an_employa eaveral of thee wero opeu, snd pave fall vent to the flames, Afier unre finding an outlet at the top through the roof and windows of the fourth and fifth stories, the flamen were holeteronsly fanned hy air carfents throngh the elevatnr pansnge way, o damaga Lo e Wnihling will probably reach abont 810,000, All the fioors from the )| warda will have to be replaced and renovate the upper part swill need considerable re the walls, and an entire new rouf. flonrs hly drenched with water, And ¢ s rennvation: befare helng ftted o lasn of the occupante may b 3'fn round numbern as followa: d. T. £30,000; the Adams Westiake Copnny, 812,5007 Woodman & Warner, §500: 5. 18, Richards, 1,000 Fleld, Lelter & Co, , $2,00(, wiilch, addvd to'the estimated damage to tha hutld- Ing. will inake a total of §06,000,—n protty big blaze for n lngle night even in' Chicaso. “Ilie dlapoaition of the Firo Department was ad. mirable [n overy wny, and demonrtrated ita oficacy I trging ordeals fn'a very sutisfactory manner. Somps of the rotary englios were not in’ firat-clasa condition, nnd did not do aa gaod work sa miglt ba expueted from them, Beveral conll not got & streamn above the third atory of the bullding. “The water nccommaudations in ‘the viclnlty wrre not firat-clans, and occarloned sume Hittle delay at first In starting the engines; the fire plugs and fire welln In the striet. Inteprections were nearly all ont of arder, Beyond thin thero wore ho delaye or blind- crm, aurd 1o accldents, beyond the burning of the fureman who set the place on fre, NEAR MINCELEY, MINN, Apecial Dispatch to The Tribune. 85, PAvL, dune L—il. d. Muylorn sawemlil, near Hinekley, on the Lake Superlor Rallway, buencd this moming, Loss wnknown, probahly over $10,000: Inanrance £26,500, divided on mill, Tumber, And Togn, botween twelve companies of Eastern and forelin log insurers. The Orient of Hartford. Underwrlters’ of New York, sud West Chester prabably lose little it sny. indlsite st o IOWA. Liquor-Sults—Emma Abbott~3an 8lhot by a Womnn—Crops. Spectal Correspondence of The Tridune, Nes Moises, Ia,, May 20.—3r, and Mra, Jamea Maroney eold whisky, in Buchanan and Delaware Countles, DLy the glasx, Among thelr cartomers was Danlel Boyle, of Midland Township. Huchanan County, who for two yearn rpent hix earninga and health nt thelr bar. Uuder the tatutes giving the wife ample remedy In anch cases, Mrw. Boyle bronght an action agalnst Maroney and his wife to recover 85,000 us damages; and the Clreuit Court of Buchnnan County gave her & judgment for $1,000 againet Maroney and E800 painst Mrs. Maroney us partner In the whisky-t This i hie largext auln yet recovered under o w lu this nte, In thinclty, & raloon-kecper forfeited o $40,000 brick bluck 1h this cluss of sulte; hut be pald It in wmaller sums and to different pereons, —the largest amount belng $1,500 to compromise 8 judgunent of 2,000, whicl the woman accepted. EMMA ABBOTT, EM Perkine did not write all that could be sald of Enuno A. Abbott, —the American grl who recently made a succexsful debut In Burope,—in his recent sketch of ber life, After trudging wearily ahout the country with her guftar, now and then catching 8 rido ona ralrond-traii, Bud paying hor furc in wuric, alwaya poorly clad. sending every cent shie could " to hir mother, slie Joiued the wife of Capt. A, A, Stuart, nauthor of the **Hia- tory of lowa Coloncis and Resfments,” Mra. . was formerly o viollnist, and_pave concerts with the Axpinwall troupe, which was her nante before marriage. Mies Abboft rang In this city toa amall but delighted audlence. She com- plétely captivated her hearcraby the volume and purity of her volee and_ the dodesty of her de- wmeanor. 1t wos whilo with Mrs, Stuart that she met Clara Louss Kellogg, induced her to go to Now York. went _ there, and” Miss Kello in the cliolr of o She secured for Ler a position cbrew Synagugtue, at a good sal- ‘an nuon a8 she hecome Gtted in {he Inngasge, — a Bion Kollosr In the meantime, waking Emima her Protege. Through the Influence of Miiw Kellozz, weverul eitizens contributed the fands to send her to Europe, to sequire s nusical edneation, She weut, and tins not disappotnted her kind friends wha sy i tho yotug rovih girl the elements of briliiant uchlevements, A WOMAN DEFENDS HER IONOR WITH A BULLET. John Lott resides at Elgin, in Fayettes County, The other night be beeanie sinddenly ennmored of Mrs, Jane Freemand, snd sought her apartments whiile ahe Illel. The woman awoke and demanded the cnume of his prexence, when betold hier, where- upon she prevented a revalver to him, with the positive injunction that he wonld receive its con- tenta If he did not leave, 1lu stood not upon the order of hix going, but went. The mext doy thoy occidentally met faco to face, and tha woman demanded an apology, which be refased to give, whercupon the woman' whirked out her revolver and gave him u centre shot, putting n half- onnce ball into his body about half an inch below the breast-bone. She was arrested and placed under bondn for §5,000 to awmt the effect of her whooting, which is likely to HBIIK;IUIU)" TIHE CROPS. Fram all parta of the State reports give cheering pronpects of the coming borveal. A larguly-fn- crenred acreago will by glven to com wnd wheat. The frult-crop will be abundaot. ——— RAT STORY. A Tight for Life on Plko's Peak—AnInfant Literally Eaten Up. Fron the Denter Newn. ‘Tho number of ruts Inhabiting the rocky crevices and cavernous pasmages at the summitof Plke's Peak—says a correepondent of yeaterday's Pucblo CAleftain—have rccently becomu formudable and dangerous. Theso nnlmal are known o feed upon o wacehiarine gum LLat percolutes through the pores of thu rocks, apparently uphenved by some vol- canic actlon, Since the ertabilehment of the Gov- ernment ignal-station on the summlt of the Pesk, at an altitude of mnearly 00 fect, thene animals have acquired a” voraclous ap- petite for ruw and uncooked meat, the scent of which reems to impart to them a feracity ri Ing the dercencan of tho starved Slberlan w The most sinzalae teait Inthe character of the animals ia that they are never acen in the daytim ‘When the moon pours duwn her queenly liyht npon the summlt they may be seen In countlens numhers trooping around nmong the rocky bowlders that crown thie barren waste, and durlng the warin suinmer monthe thoy may be scen swimming and sporting in the waters of tha lnke, a short dis- tauce below the I'eak, and of a dark, cloudy nieht thelr truil in the water 1s marked by o l,l:lrkllll 4 Hght, giving the waters of the lake a briglt and rilvery appearance. A few doys since Mr. John T. O'Keefe, ono of the dovern- ment _operators at tho -lgml station upon the Vesk, returned to his post, taking with him upon a pack snimal a_quarter of beef. 1t boing latu In the afternoon, his colleague, Mr, Hobbs, hnediately left with the pack onimal for the springe. Soon after durk, while Mr. O'Keefe was engnged In the office forwandlng night dis- atches 1o Denver and Washington, he waa startied by a loud screnm fron Mrs. O, Keefe, who had re- tired for the night to sn sdjoining bedroown, snd who came rushing into the otlce, scrcaming, ““Pheratal tho ratal™ Mr, O'Keefe, with great presence of wind, Immtdlllel?’ drew around his wife a scroll zine plating, which prevented the an- {mals from climbing upon ler person, ond, al thongh hin own person waa ulmost literally cov- cred with them, he succeeded in encasing both of hiv logy cach In a joint of stove-pipe, when le commenced u Gerce and desperate wtrugele for the preservation of life, being armed with a heavy cane, Hundreds were destroyed on every wide, while thoy wtill scemed to pour with in- creanlng numbers from the bed-room, the door of which had beon left open. The entire quarter of beef wan eaten it less than five minutes, which seemed Lo only shurpen thelr appotite for anatluck upon Mr. O'Keefe, whoso huudw, fuce, snd neck were terribly lacerated. Inthe midet of the war- fare Mrs. O'Keefo mnnaged to reach thu oftice, from which ehe threw & coll of electric wira T her Tusband that eprang outward and spread itaelf over the room, then, grasping the vulve of the bai- tary, she ponred all itaterrible powor upon the wire, In hn inatant the roum was all abluze with electric Night, and hundreds were killed by tho sbuck, when the sudden appesrunce of daylight, made nuch by the cornacution of the heavily-chared wire, caused them to ake n'fufiu among the crevices and eaverns of the mountain, by way of the bedroom-window, throngh which they had forced thelr way. 1iut tho saddest part of thia nlght adrenture npon the Pesk in the destroying of their lofant child, which Mre, O'feefe thought sho hiad snude sccure by o heavy coverlng of bed-clothing. Hut the ratd lind found tholr way to tho infant(only 2 months old), and juft nothing of it but the peuled aud naked ol Drs. Tlorn oud Anderaon huvoe just retursed to Colorado Bprings from tho Peak. It waa thoushit at dret that the lefg urm ot Sergh, O'Roefe would have to Bho_ muptated, - but- they uow bellovo 36 caa by waved, —_— PORT HURON. Hpectal Dispatch to The Tribuna, Pont Muuox, Mich,, June 1—1 & m.—Down— Propellors ¢, 3. Kershaw, Anls, Arlzons, Swal- low andghargen, Vienna, with consort. Up—Lropellurs Cuba, Ontarlo, Chunncey, Hurl- but and cousort, V. Swaln and convort; schouners Grace Whitney, Starlight, Denman, Sunnysde, Oltver Mowstt, Erle Belle, L. lanun, New Do- winton, Winp—South; gentle, \VlA‘rllkll—Clulul{. ho echr Grace Whitney lost part of her mdler whils suchored at the fats to-day by a tug colllding wit ber "lho prop Asla, which broke down [u Lake lluron and was towed Kere, wan temporarily repafred and left for Detroit this afternoon. The tug Mystic, minus & wheel, was towed down trom Luke superlor this evening. Pour Hunos, Mich., June 1L.—Dowx—Props Wenoua, Arabin, Montgomery, Bertschy, Hollan Juvn Garden City, Emma E. Thompson snd bay i brops Marine City, Fountaln City, Hackett and conaart, Allegheny and barges, Eutefprive and cousort, Dubugue and’ barges; schird C. B, Alinch, F. Creighton, George M. Cesc, Foaco, dobn Burt, Afcile, Acov, Winn—South; fresh, Weatuen—Fins R —— SUICIDE, Special Dispaich (o Tk Tridune Kaxraxes, 11, June 1.—lohn B. Cyrler, 8 French larmer living in Otto Township, was found han lfls from s raftor in his bura this mornlog duad, 1o was a mian of good habits, and L cow- JUNE 2 1876, CITY AFFAIRS. Comptroller Derickson Makes a Demand on Mr. Hayes. The Latter Bays He Will Wait for the Decision of the Court. It s Understood that the Judges WIII Announce It Monday. THE TWO COMPTROLLERS, A DEMAND ON JIAYES, The old rovkery, elias the City-1all, was yes- terday startled for n moment vug of the leth- argy which has been the charaetertistic feature {n that vicinity for nearly a week, Comptrofler Derickson did It with hia Ittle letter. About 0 Le strolled into the offlce of the Clty Clurk, and, showng lie bond, which had been acerpted by the City Counelly demanded to be sworn into office. Mr. Butz adminlstered the onth, and then the twaln held o bricf converse, the result of which wasthot they locked armsand roceeded to the Comptroller’s offlce, where Mr. flayes was duly thinking how the ety would b saved, should the Judyges declare Mr! Hoyne 1o be the lawlul occupant of the Mayor's chinlr, The unexpected sppearance of *Mr. Butz awoke him from his reverle, and the deep baseo of the CHF Clerk disturbed the silence of the place in this wise: “ Mr. Hayee, this 18 Comptroller Derickson. in bond bak been approved and he hes taken the oath of ofiice a« City Comptrolier, » The **in*' and the The City Clerk retarned to his ssnctum and re- sumed the signing of licenscn in blanie, TUE EXAMINATION, Comptrolier Derickean plunged deep fnto hiscoat pocket and_drew forth o huge envelope, from which he pulled the following document and pro- gented it to Mr, Hayen: Citeann, May 81, 1870.—8. I, McCrea, Fuq., Chairman of the Finance Commilfee, elc.—DEAR iz The undersigned, haviug been selected by your honorable Committce to make an esamina- tlon of certain accounts In the Compiroller's ofiice, e feave 10 report that w 4 d the reg- inter in sald ofice of thy C of Indeht- edness fnkued by the City of Chicago since the ereat fire of 1871, and by comparison of the CIt (repsurer's receipts with the mme find the full amount of said certifieates hna been deposited with #aid Treasurer, cxcept the ruw of 20, 806, 175 now anding to the credit of ** The ifon, 8. &. Hage suptroller,” In_the American Exchange S Dank, New York, 8 per state- of acconnt fram eaid bank of May , 1870, alsu exhibited to us. We al«o find on file, in nummerical order. duly cancelled, ull certitieates of indebtedness which are marked on sald register ox having been pald, To make a full and complete examination of all the hooke and accounts in the Comptroller's vflice would, 10 our opinion, require from two totbree mouths' time, and we have not folt nuthorized to undertake euch work without farther fustructions from your houorable Commit- tee, lluepucllullyuubmlll:‘d P. Drntersox, SCHANLES s *Gero ¢ After ealmly pernsing it. Mr. 450 far ar It goes, it is satisfactory, This terminated the first chapter. Mr, Derickeon then produced another poudcrous docutieat, make in £ A PORMAL DEMAND * for the posecssiun of the lemu In the Comptrol- ler's oftfce. It read as follows: vy or Citreato, dune 1, 1870, — The Iion In pursnnnce of Sec. fi, V1., of the Charier of the City of Chicugo, 1 nereby notify you that 1 bave, gu the 220 day of Mny, Av D, 1870, been uppolnted by the Muyor of mlxcl\y Comptrolier thoreof, which appaintment wan on thic same day confirmed by the City Coun- cil: also that | have taken and snbcribed to tho oath of ofiice and glven the bond required by Juw as such Comptroller, which eald bend was duly op- proved by the City Council, May 1, 1870, I there- ure rerpectfully” request that yoo deliver ne all property, booke and effecta of every descrintion In your possessiou belongivg to the City of Chlcago or appertaluing to the eald offics of Cotuptroller,” and yicld up to e the room in the City-Hal Boilding designated for the use of the Cownptroller. Jte- specituily, . DERICKS0%, *‘Comptroler of the City of Chicago.” Mr, Tlayen Lricfly replled: *‘1 will take time to consider this maiter. 1 am allowed five days by the charter [n which to camply with your demiand, and Lliope by that Unie the Judges “will have de- clded who I Mayor. Should the deciaion be fuvor- able to Mr. Hoyne, 1 shall immediately give up puasenslon, whether the tive days bave explred or mot, I oniy do this to protect myself, not that I care anything for the office. " ‘This tenuinated the Interview, and Mr. Derlck- won luft, vin o Hlue Islona uvenue car, for hin rew- dence on the West Side. Later in the afteruoon he pati a visdt to Mayor Hoyne, with whon he war cloketed for a few mine utcs. snhne?ncm\y e sent the followlng cominu- nication to Ald. McCrea: Cuticaco, June 1, 1870.—The Hon, S. I Mc- Crea, Chairinan of Finance Commiliee, ete.— Stx: 1 zeapectfnlly report to your honorable Com- mittee that | have thin day, having first exhibited to the Hon. 8. 8. Hayce my commiesion as Clty Comptroller, made formal request of him, in writ- fng, tuat he deliver to me all property, books, an cffects fu hia porseselon, belonging io the Clty of Chlcago or appertainiug to the said office of Comp- troller. To which Mr. Tlayes made verbal answer: **The Jaw allows me five dayx, and atthe end of that time Iwill give you on ausier.™ Rerpectfully submitted. R, P. DEmicisox, Compiroiler. MINOR MENTION. THE MATORALTY CASE. ‘The Circuit Court Judgesmet in sccret scseion in Judge Booth's oflice yesterday morning, und {nformally discussed the quowarranto case for o few moments, 1t was agreed that they should take the care under considerution Suturday, and devote the entire day thereto §f required, with the hope of being able to render a declsfun Moty morning. It 1x etated that the epinion Wil b defivered by dudge MoAltister, ITE: The City Treasurer's receipts from the Water Department yesterday were £12,875, being the largest recelgits for mauy o day. Tho Board of Public Works fssned an estimate of .72 yesterday to James Kincaid forwork on the Milwaukee avenue viaduct, and estimates amonat. ing to §057 w Gindele Bros. for cut-stone work on the tower of tho West Side Pumplug-Works, The License Commlttee, Ald. Rosenberg In the chulr, met yesterduy morning, und, afier & general discuwsion, determinied W recommend the enforce- ment of the payment of ull Jicenaes dua the city by snloon-keepers, butchiers, hackmen, peddiers, pawnbrokers, and Juuk-dealers, Mr, Dearsonn, of the Finsuce Committee, has gouc to New York City as Fiuanclal Ambusrador EF'Chicaro, Whom e wil call hpoa for money, or what he will do and say, ls not knows, as such tilnga. are atudiously withheld from publication. 1t I waid that hi 18 Tooking for funds wherewlth to yay eunployes. The Fioancu Commiltcs met yesterday after- noon, Ald, McCrea In the chilr. > The only hst. news frunracted was the examination of o murty- Tooklns Tot of documents, of Yarious ages, le- quoathed by the old Counell. 1t was resoived to Fecammend that they bo consigned 1o the (onb of flic Capulets, &8 wil had been dvorsely seted upon Jong before. Matters nt the City-Tall wero much s meual— guict —vistonday. Mavor Hoyne wanat work ol Bs roaiime b uese ol dny anid kept. to his flie B Cals i was vicible tn his old stamplig-ground, bu did 1o bustnews to spesk of, sad Jeft early in the afternoon, 1t hua buen jaored that, should 1o be miccesaful In the pending case, he would Tovign. Thie statement comen indirect) Fiven for what It s worth. . Mike Dalle went woen ot s nenal, aud be has not Fexred witl, . Tho Andatunt lnapectors are. happy 11 the thouit that trey huve ot bewn discharyi, Jo that Mayor loyne Lun suthority to s uly heada of devartments. The certidcatos expected Lo be protested yesterday wers 1ol fo acted upou, wmuch to the gratilication of lutervated partics. Lar e ———— Tho Butterwlck Tragedy. ax ddeter (n the Ptladelphi Blletin. A llnh'mu-l(mkhl[;l an called ut Mr. Buttes wick's bouse the ot day und asked for Mre, mwurwu‘. When she cuine It the parlor I'e suld : “Mrs. Butterick, I believe § Mrs, Butterwick, I came 10 bring you some rather bad news, 1 don't know how you'll tuke it, but I fecl usif 1 ought to tell you, no matter how it euts you up, Your hmlmmf«" e oy house to-day Wwith hL doges it I Jarge yellow .\¥,1 belleve, yonrsils, afufr it With a'bushy il Well, anyhow, he etuyd around there for an hour or two Jooking ut the children and bavimg a good thne, and after awhtle Wilson's colored boy said something to hing he didn’t Uk, und bo juinped ab the boy aud threw bl to the ground, Very extraordivary couduct, I must say,” sald Mrs, Butterwick, “Well, you kuow, I was afrald he'd hurt the hoy and 50 I took hold of him and tried to pull him off, and that ende him mwd st me, and bhe turned around and began to uttuck me. Now, really, for g while § tlluntht be'da killed wolf hie could u had u chanee,! e certainly would never have attempted such o thing." “You cal't always tell. Bo I ran into the houso und ot my gun, wid when he followed me I took sim ad des him have both barrels. ean Off of b, aud e rollud over insensible. “You infunous villain 1 How con you come and tell we such a horriblo story us that § 1 be- Yeve you killed hi. Whero (s'he t I wunt to see Mr. Butterwick ut onee.” “Now be calm, mudame, and let me finfsh, 1 kuew well enough you thought o good deal of D, and I felt kinder sorry 1 did L. But, how- medever, ft was done, und so as he was in- sensible I pieked him up and brought hin i the bouse, nuJ 24 ho secmed sorter pretty fur gons . “Hny"nnyl my wife says, says ahe, * Willlam, why don’t yon load up again and put n couple more loada In Lim, u.‘"n lg settle him 1" 4 “The wretch 1" ‘“That's what sho says. But I thought 1 hold ow for o while, nu’ulnjilvchlm a chance. And after o while he came fo, Lut he was so wretehed about the legs that I thought maybe 1 be a klndness to put him out of his mlsery, 80 T got o club and hit bim on the head 01"} killed him, * Killed him Mereiful heaven ! fa he dead 1 “Dead ns Julius Cresar, ma'am—rolled over und dicd like 3 lamb.” And I thought T'd come up and tell you ahont (¢, for T kno® (t'] annoy {ou Hike thunder, and I wanted to let you know A1 1t in elf-defense. Now, don't take on 1o, Don't cry llke that, It makes me feel awful? “This [s tuo horeible | How darc you come ty me after perpetrating such an fnfatmous crime ) I'n have you hung for murder. My poor, pooc hushand " :‘,Cr:uldn't help it, ma'am. I wasdriven intc “4Did he oy anytling hifore e died 1" ilng ! 1 don't quite understand he—" "Imzll |'v'.° leave any messago for me before he A ex N-n-no, ma'am=—just kinder howled, and Soppet 1 tal 8 coupla o thmee, s all. i ll)Ippml his tail { My hushand | You're cers tainly {nsane. Lerhapsyou {ntend to kill me ) u«,n{x Iu:lr n # Now be calmer. Your. husband 1 Why, madane, I don't know whut you mean.” o Dida't Jou say you Killed Mr. Butterwick, you wretch " “Certulnly not I Welly that's the funniest thing I ever—Mr, Butterwick—Mr. Butterwick | Kflled Butterwick I That heats Nebuchadnez- zar! Why, madame, T was referring to that yellow dog. I kilted your dog.” Then Mrs. Butterwlek suddenly dried her eyer, Jooked duggers nt him for a ninute, and Hunnced out of the roomt. The murderer twirled his hint on his finger for fminute, and then alowly Helng and moving to e frunt'deor e murmuired ¢ Rilled old Butterwick { Well, that's good t But hlan f Tdon't half believe she's Kinder surry It wasn't bl instend of the dvg.” e ——— OBITUARY. Spectat Dixpatch to The Tribune. Promia, I, June 1.—~Clurles Bobb, a well- knuwn citlzen of Peorly, and for many yeara cone nected with the frm of Slegels & Bobb, of £t Louir, died this evening, 1fe had been sick for rcomu days. The jumcilate cause of his death was typhioid fever. THANKS® *FROM THE DEPTHS OF THE HEART." WrrLisaroy, Lorine Co., 0., Aug. 24, 1874, Dr. R. V. Pierce, Iufalo, N, Y.} Dean 8in: Your medicines, Golden Medteal Discovery, Dr. Bage's Catarrh Remedy, have proved of the greatest scrvice to e, Six months ago no one thought that I could porel- bly live Tonz. I lad o complication of dis- casesy—scrofula, manifesting iteelf In cruptions awd great blotches on my heed that made such sores that T could wot have my hair combed without causing me much euffering; also caus- Ing swollen glands, tunslls enlarged, enlarged or “thick neck,” and Jarge and numerous boils, Talso suffered from n terrible Chronfe Catarrh, and [n fuct I was 0 disessed thut life wus a bur- den tome, Thad tried smuny doctors with no benefit. T finslly procured one-half dozen bot- tles of your Golden Medieal Discovery and oue dozen Sage's Catarrh Remedy, aud commenced thelr use, At flest I was badly dlscouraged, but after taking four Lottles of the Discovery 1 began to improve, and when I had taken the remaining I was weil. In addition to the use of Discovery I applied a solution of Todive to the goltre of thick neck, sa you advise in pam- phlet wrapping, and it entirely disappeared. Your Discovery 13 certainly the most wounderful bleod medicine ever Invented. I thank God and you, from the depths of my heart, for the great geod 1t bas done e, Very gratefully, Mus. L. Criarrze. Most medicines which are advertised as blood purifiers and liver medicines contaln efther mer- cury, in some form, or potassiumn and fodine va- rlougly combined, All of these agents have strong tendency to break down the blood corpuscles, und debilitate and otherwiee perma- nently injure the human system, and should therefare hie discarded, Dr. Plerce's Golden Medical Discovery, on the other hand, belng composed of the fluid extracts of native plants, barks, and roots, will I o case produce in- Jury, its effects being strengthening and cura- tive only. Sarsaparflls, which used to enjoy quite u reputation us u blood-purifler, 13 o rem- edy of thirty years ngo, and may well give place as it ig dofnyz, to the more positive and valuable yegetable ulteratives which later medical Inves- tigation and discorery hus brought to light. In Scrofuls, or King's Evil, White Swellings, Ul- cers, Erysipelus, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofu- lous Inflammationg, Indolent Inflammation, Mercuriul Affections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, and Sore Eyes s fn all other blood digcases, Dr. Pieree's Golden Medical Discovery has shown its great remedlal powers, curing the most obatinate aud intructable cuses. Sold by all dealers In nedicines. MEDICAL ATCDN, DR. JAMES, Lock Hospital, cor, Washiszton & Frankiln-sts. Chartered by the State of Lliuale (or tha express jure Pose o gIVIK Immediate reliet {n all cases ot pri chronle, wnd urinary discosen I il ielr complicated forms, 1t (8 well known that DR, JAM fHas atood nt thu ligad of e prfesion for the st ) e d are all-important. Seatlanl AV enliess, night [osacs by dreaims, pitupies on the (ace, lont man: hiotd, can pusittvely b cured. Ludics wantfig the most delicsto nttention, cull ur write, Flessalt huite jur l‘.\- tlents, A ook for the mfitlon, Marriage fde, which tlts you' nll abuik thvee diseuser—wiio sLould inarey— Why Bul—10 Genta to_pay postage. DIt Jatues liss 30 rouins and parlots. | Yuu see no une but thio Doctor. Dr, JnImen (s sixty 3 ears of wee, Consultations ol wid Invited. " Ottice hours, Ba, m. o 7 .t S 1010 128, Al busitiens eteletiy confidential, o freg udays, BUNDAY, TheWINNETTS, LOTTIR WAY and KERIIGAN, and Greathit of ENERSON & € their new act and Xum;(%. mening at 8 o'clock, and Suxd R SISDAY, JU v Ingazement for a limited ’ AMUSEMENTS, ERMAN Military Orchestra. FAREWELL CONCERTS, TOLEDO, MADISON-ST.,, Sturday, and Sunday Irening, 8 ocloek p X TICKETS, 10 CENTS, ONDAY, JUNE 1, 3 OCLOCK LINCOLN PAVILION, COMNER GRANT AND ] - Belect Drogratm ,}_V)RT" CLARK-S8TS s, 0 centa, THE OOLISZUM, BRILLIANT NOVRL MAY 28, and thy and Tt 8. entira week, [OMMY. CON. the IIJDSON BROS. LARK, who appear it ‘%l'l‘!m‘l‘nr'élylilll\'lcl?‘ MURPHY e SANYEAIIS, Samuel sn ATNAGOLE TEAY " dOf TR W, GEO.W. DUNBAR. The Col! y and the entire (i‘um’vln.)(;:n Now Per Raron; Admission, 20 crnb, o ormance every fterndon at 3. COLISEUM. AL AXNOUSCINENT, 4, AND THEENTINE WEEK, erid of the famous OPLERA *OMPANY oy BOSTON COMIC . carefully sclected _repertolr, Flezant cos tumei Magnidcent dountings! And GLESCHOTT in her original Hiu £alo dn Dlable, ™ or the DEVIE'3 TAT Nuwlthstanding the nbove attretions are en« £8%0:nt an cnormots salary, the ices wiit re. malnthe same, making thin th place)l amusement In the city. 1199 AN 4 entltled Ly F. e beat and cheapest MAGURE & HAVERLY.. WILLE, CHAPMAN, Engoement of M Mondaveramig HOSE MCHEL, P :il::flkf“g":. &t the Union S.uare Thealp, Ne n that theitre §n the orlginal productlonof thir thrilling drinis, " Mattnces Wedneadsy Snc batoer HOOLEY'S THEATRE, .Lonrees, Managor. . F.{llntzc Conmencin in Har tirest Ceation of d sy her It 3ny 2 a8 plas 28 copsecn Tic Scenery and Cortumes are thes used PEALS, 3 Matinees Wednesdny and Saturdiv. Sunday v Jdune 4th, prand testimoalal to LITYLE MA dered by the entire undaynest, 3O NEW (HIOAGO THEATRS, R. M. HOOLEY ... ANOTHER WZEK OF GEXUINE FUN John Hart's preat_rketeh, TIE COURT OF AP. W ACTS, weeesne Manger, ALL THE *TAHS IN NE! ot rofession of thesity, NSON sad BRUNG and BILY COL. WOOD'S MUSEUY, ~ Fridoy Evenlng, Fatewoll beneft of Fagk B Adken nd firet appearance of Niss loward: sat inee—Chlinney Corner, sud Logiof & Luver. Yon Juane 5—R. ROAD TIME TABI ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAING "F.'{p‘;unnuan of Reference Marks.—t Soturday e: prod. rive Sunday atH:00 0. m, CHIOAGO & NORTHWESTERN BAILWAY, Ticket Oflices, 62 Ciark-at, Caualatreet., coruer Sladtkon T < Sinday cxcanted. . ¢ Moaday cscepied. | Ab Daliy. 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Niglit Express... ... @rand Raptdeand fornin) L.apress, +Bunday OHIQAGO, ALTOR & 8T, LOUIR and KAN%'AB QITY & DENVER EHO;\“T L‘I’I%gmq Union Depol Ticket Onlces: At Depot, wud 122 Randolpb-at. West Side, near Madtson-t, bridge. r Leave. | Arrive, L Wanhy? LAKE S8HORE & MICHIGAN EQUTHERK, Mall, via Epecial ¢ Expree: |=4n! m.| B P mo D . P, m, 3 press, dally” ominodation tie § Aina. ni. unr A 11100 m. t5:408. m, o i ul Depot. CHICAGO, MTLWAUKEE & ST. PAUTL RATLROAD, Uniun Depot, corner Madison and Canal-sts. Tleke! Siuth Clark-st. opposite Bheritan 1bdser ay Expres Winconeln, fuwa, und ‘Hinne:| S0t EXpreas Wirconstn & 3 NIght B Leava. | Arrive, w m. % 720 b . 00a. m, 4 4:001. m. «41* 5:05 p, m. *11:008. M. t 9:45p. m. ) 7:00 8. M. Tun via Milwaukve, Ticketa for 8t Paul polis are goud ¢ 3 Madison and Lrairla T ¥in Watertown, La Crosse, aud Winona, TLLINOIB OENTRAL RAILROAD, ke Fxpross, Al & Minne: Expr Depot, fout of Lakesat. and fuot of Twenty:second-at. Ticket Ottice, udvlpli-at., nenr Clark. DR.CLARKE. Entablishied in 181 You sre advired to consult thu Celebrated Dr. Clarke. 1nd South Clarkest., in any Chranile, Private, Difiicult, or belicate Caas, Ludics consult on all [rregulatitios atid Diseswes. with Ui s sursuce of specdy rellef, Cel A Femalo i, E1.50 (uxiro sirui £5) bor oa. > Possarls raventit® “E"""b\:‘x‘ulnump for ** Safeguard of Health,” b Victims i seif-Abuse send two statnps (or work ticale treated suc- b on Neryous and nexusl isea o wab pyerywhere N s £ € Bilent Friend cesatolly by letter, and Mrdicin ook "> Y cea letters D, . DL CLAL cago. accurs froul ubservativi, Hon Jutient, Call or witte, ' B ECEnte by nalle Ad, outh Ciark ity canes o Weakness and b joeney | s Juate of the deur S Sty Gt ial. Trivaie boasd when s red. Y, E Anilluttrated work, 713 pa o, private counselur i linyaters 5 W e sic. Vi Dot bt R. C. BIGELOW i 1) from 270 Bouth Clark-at. TIAS REMOY Ten, LR West Madiron- L €0 ¥, Jefteron, Chi enrs thee Jan and s had for Lhe pust ca i the eity for Chiomic Weukines, Tputene OF Meaual FRCe A Bexnul D cininal ult of self-abusein youth, r ycars, rendering marriake £y, priv g ul 10 sealed onve- swparate for Ind] iice houres, B 8. ull thing ob the tve s 3 andinich pot pablished fuay othier work, Prte Noouny NO PAY ! DITKea,n, 175 South Clark-sL, corner of Monree, Chicag, 4, persanully OF by matl, free of charge, e A A e yelcian I tha cily who WaTFuhta clires OF o pay. tours, 4 8. 1. 108 p. . ; Suudays Trom 010 1 Dr. 8tone, 171 Madison-st., Chieago. 1L/ permanently cures wll Chironle, Sexual, and Private Discases, Feuialo Di % eminul Weaki Debllity, ete. Ci Gveral o eus arken e, ; clnes seng eve! lelfl\l Cunsultation freo and cont deutlal, persoually or by madl. A Look for buth sazra, 1l ted, aud clrculars uf other lhln‘l scut seuled for L8 1 D8, s U—A ‘M& will proyve that Ur. btove fs nly lwdnll’itin Chicago who 1s & regular graduats JELVODh KXUAUSTION=A MEDICAL ESSAY. & 8 sories of loctures dellvered sk Kali ol atoiny, New }nrkl 04 tho cause and ¢ u; of premature decthio, shuwing ludlsputsbly l‘uw lost ng. youpsls of tle Bedlth tmuy be Feralneis afordfog aclear ayo (HIXCIHH\CHII 1o marrisge, aud thetreatment of aeryous and pliysical vt " Ry R A A enua, 5 ce! . & suthor, . KA, onles 't rialdEaco s) Eaa Teath st Newyork Dutngue & blonx Gy Ex... ugue & Stuus Cl § 8L PAASORCT. oo OHI0AGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY Doypots, foot of Luk Ly B Clark-st., wnd ut depota. xpress, at., Indfana-ay,, and Slxteeoth- Caual und Sizicentlists, Tickot Oftices, 59 Matl and Express,. Ottawa nad Strea - Rtuekford, Dubudue & Sluux! i Kansas Clty, Atchtsun & Anrura I'as Mendota, Uttawa et Qllm(llllll ¢ A ey s P A cifle Night Exp. fur (hinaha Ticket Officcs. i'acin, ud at dopat, 122 Milchiyan-av. corner Madl. w1 uildiug. wat Lin 15 D 0:00 p, T, uv!.“ Ltl”vocnw,l’)rllu 1 Ex, Baturd, ERIE AND CHIOAGO LINE. 83 Clark-at., Palimer llouse, Grand ‘rulna leave from Kxpusitlvn antic all Lea Artive, Day Pxpress—Puliman Draw- -1toom Bleeping Cars, o) w Vork without chauge 8:308, m.| 8:10a. m, Kxpress — Fulin; coDrawlog- Koo Slcep- \d Hotel Care SEundny_excepted, §Dally 1 Monday excepted. Accommodation. Dy Expres Fast K [ Leavenw'th & Atch Ei A odaiion NIgoy Bapreas.... BALTIMORE & ORIO RATLROAD, Trains leaye {rous Kxpoeltion Building, fout of, Moo. t-officea: B3 Clark.at., Paimer fouse, Toenst, ke ' _Grand Pucie, and fepot (Exposition Bullding). 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