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; 2 EDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1880. CITY. GENERAL NEWS. . ‘Tne tomporature yesterday, as observed by BMannsse, optician. No. & Madison atroot (fri ‘UNE Building), was at 8 a. mn, degrees; 100. mR; 12. Be p.m. 73; 8 pe my TO. Bare omcter, 8A, m., 20,02; 8p, My 200. ‘THe strike among tho laborers connected with the Bouth Chicago Steel Mill has not yet been rettled. Tho diMeulty arose from a demand snade by some of the Inborers and helpers fur: Kn (nerease of 50 cents per day. ain unde Btandlig will probably be reached this morn- ing. A_natsn’s dozon abused and downtroddett members of tho Workingwomon's Union mot Inst evening al No. 15 North Peorla street, ant resnlved to aund delegates to the National Labor Convention, which meets tn Chieago June t, and aly to demand admittance to tho Suffrage Cons vention. ‘Tho bazaar forthe hencht of the Mlinots In- dustrial School for Girls was opened yesterday evening at Apollo Hall in tho Central Music= Hui} building, where, despite tho warm weathor And Jaro witinber of attrictious provided else whore, a splemlid nuidionce was present to give echt to the opening. 1 ety of the Army of tho Cumberland met Inst night at the Grand Faciflo Hutel, It cided to send representatives of tho tw attend tho soldiers’ reunion at ML ». A number of letters were read, Inelti ing one from the witow of the Inte Gon. Hooker, returning Uinnks for tho memorial sont to her. A MéETING of ‘Taylor's Battery was held last evening for tho purpose of mutking nrranges ments for Decuration-Day. It wie deeded to 11 to Roschill on that day, tho members of the mitery thking. thelr fninities with thom, and permancnadls tinprove the lot belumlieg 40 tho command, “Phints and towers are to be sot out, and arrangements inide to keep the lot in good condition. The hour tixed for meeting ot tho ‘cenictery was? o'clock, and a good attendance 4a looked for, Tt Domovratle County Central Committeo mot Inet cvening and held a lengthy meoting in the club-room of the Palmer House. |W. J, Hynes presided. Joseph Chesterilell Mackin was called upon to deny his connection with the crooked ulidavits submitted by the Grunt men of tho First Ward. ‘Thia he did in bia most ini- pressive and vloquent immer, Tho rest of the Meetlug was devoted to a considerution of the dist of Judges and placos for the primnries, Which ore to bo held June 7 from 4 ta 8 pin, A New Yok dispntch published in yesterday's npers atated that Durius and Nathan Willis, of Row Britain, Conn, had begun suit against A, #. Wont & Co, of Now York ard Chino, for a Dusiness necounting, tha Messrs. WULs charging: that tho defendants bad swindled them out of a largo amount of money in land and stock trans- actions, the total amotint elntined to have thus Deen lost. belng about $300,000, Inquiry at the oflice of Kent & Co, in this ‘elty yesterday pros duced a statement from Mr. ‘Pool, the Junior memher of the firm, tn regard to tho mutter, He anid that Inst fall the Willis people speculated largely In wheut, being on the short side of the ynurket, and fost cousiderable money. Jin Keene and others were in the del, and, when wottiowent duy arrived, paid their losses prompt- dy. Tho Messrs. Willis tid deposited alot of stock with Kent & Co, as security for margins, and, when a settloment was called for, pramixer to got the inoney and redeem the stocks. ‘hey aid not do this, however, but, applied for an tie Junction to prevent the snle of the stocks. This was, denied, and the securities were sold ut auction, Then tho present. action was begun. Mr. Pool Bald that the srs. Willis manifested not tho slightest anxicty na to the correctness of their ficcounts until tho ‘money had been lost, and thon thoy * kicked,’ ‘THE UNION LEAGUE CLUB ‘ah -hold ite firat regular meeting Inst evening in the new rooms in tho Honoré block, Abuut fifty members wero present, and Mr, LL, Cobuniy the President, presided, In calling the meeting to order Mr, Coburn re- ferred to tho new quarters, and said that ar: rangements wottld be mude for tholr format opening at an early day. The objects of tho tlub wero spoken of, and it was stated that [t was intended to call into tho orgunization all ebusiness men, mamitoetiirers, and repres sentutlve men of the Northwest, through whom the wishes of tho penple of this section of the country coull be mudlo known, Thero was to be no special ollque inthe lub and no special ux, to grind, the principal object of tho organizadon being touct #5 a lever on the Government for the introduction of needed reforma, teleranhie comniumivation with outside points would enublo the members Vo obtain Information regardiug any questions of genorul intercat, and telephone connection withthe diferent” Exchanges | wuld be established for the convonlence of tho members and their guests. Tho rooms had Leon secured for one yenr, with tho option of three, and word only intended to serve ns temporary qiturters, tho Commitice on Membership reported the following nimes, which were fayorbly received by the meeting: HO. Colilns, 0.2. Howe, Ede ward A. Packurd, Frederick A, Arnold, W. A, Stantonyand James 8, Carter, A QUY FAWKES Plot, Abont 6 o'clock yeaterdny aftornoon County~ Clerk Klokke, whilst sitting in his private oflize calmly cogitating over the pollticul prospects and deliberating the queetion nas to what the chances were for tho Waehburne-Grant. dcir- Rates of the Fifteenth Ward to hold the cont. donee of the people, was handed tho following: letter, which bad come by mul. ‘The blood- curdling contents of the note enused commotion in tho breast of tho gallant, Klokke, and he {m= mediutely banded the cpistic to the Feparler, that tho people might know whut dlabolleat + plots wero hatching to upset the well-planned schemes of Login “CHICAGO, May @2—Drart Binz T feel ft my duty to niake you a very Important communica tion reguriling the snfety of tho detegutes who ure to meet at the Exposition Building at the National Convention of tho Republtean party. Tama Tepubtiean and baye it son-in-law who isan enraged und fanatient Socintist, aud through some careiesticss or neglect of hia {t. came to my. knowledgo that the Socialistic purty, or meni: bors of ‘tho sume, have made, or aro mukit Preparations to virtually” blow up the Yon Bullding when the Convention in ax: therein. Feeling it my duty to give you notice of thia, you willof course excuse ime dh oinitehng togive my mune, Respecttully,. OK” TH OGGING CASH. EXAMINATION DY THB KOAUD OF EDUCATION, ‘Tho case of Edward O, Valle, the Principal of tho Clarke Schoot, was reconsidered yesterday afternoon by the Board of Elueadion's Connnit- toe,—Inspecturs VP. A. Moyne, E.G. Kelth, and ‘M.A. Delancy, Itwill be remembered that ho was requests to resign his position owing to his admimstrution of corport! puntahinent to one of hls pupils under bis ebarge, by namo ‘Moyer Norden. Mr, Vaile refused to resign, and, seeominities walted upon hin and put him out, The principal purtics in thu cuss were present yestenluy, THE FIRST WITNESS oxumined was tho boy Mvyer Norden himself, Who repented tho testimony givuntn tho po- Mee court. Miss Hayward was culled. According to her the boy had been very troublesome. He was ut oue time ‘under ber care, and durtig that time #he bad vernsion to send at feast three notes to Aa mother on aecount of his disobedience, Io was more disobedient than the average boy, Other teuchors, she bolleved, bad had trouble with Meyer, She did not know whether fe ever delivered the notes to bls futhor whieh bhe gnve hin to dellyer, The general duit of > Mise Lay ward's testimony appenred to be tht the boy when he Hked could be very good, or he could, when the Nt wis on big, bo one of the anost aggravating ot pupits, Mn. vA told his story briciy and consistently, It wae the sine asin the provious oxumination, He brought forth the stick with which hoe tad dealt the blows. Ht was about two feat long, iat, aid about one-third af an iueb tn tht ¥ na, THO Witness ehowed that he hid had | great. provocation foe his netion; admitted’ “that WO struck =the bot ub nore that yo ivelve Umes in the thinh; aiid tht tho boy Talsed sueh uw row that he guve up the attempt sto subdue him, and requested hlin ta go home, -The witness said that he haat indulged in core ee punishment because it had been suggested: jn elreniar, sewt him from the Superinenden| us un expedient for the proper goverment of the children, He had never been harsh tothe pupils, bad been a principal for six yours, a dencher for twenty years, und tnet been ac tho hot the C 2 School sinve lust September, ywririd wae healt cidled apon to testify beurd the’ teachers in the t Mr. Vaite hud been une hor she had heen a touny everity on his part. Sho WE that dhe had heats no complaints on tha Part of any: of the texebors of such ature, and she had been a witness to no indie s ity on The partot Mr. Vaile toward the pupils, An tuquity was made for Mas Siuith.. Sho wig ‘Then Uwe ubsent, cia wis adjourned until “Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock, rt SUBURBAN, RVANSTUN, _ A very quiet wedding was that of Miss Loulo E. Moberts, of Evanston, and Mr. Edgar O, Gibbs, OF Bt, Joseph, Mo., yesterday aftersoon até o'clock, at the residgucout thu bride's futhor on Oak ayenne, The bride wore adress of pol atin and white swiss, with vell and orange Yowors, and wis uot attended. Hut few guests Were present, only the tnmediate friends of the iumily “wing invited, "Tho cere weny wae” performed vA wo ov, George I Pierce, according to the Baptiit form, After the ceremony thoae present sat dowil lo ua elegant wedding bunquel, afice whieh Mr and Mrs. Gibbs depurted for ft. Joseph, Mo, oles Ard iaus Wil Mi hd neo last Mriday Willie Moyer, the ¥r-o! gon Of By Slayer, of Witndtte hi icon miss! 0; any lnforination gone core him will be gratefully received by the arent. UYDE PARK, "| Tho Hyde Park Trustecs bold a special moet soul ovyculng,.with at the memlers ‘pruseat, = rae Wheeler was ol tor third bullot. Te wa: that tho cor pensation be fixed at ay per cent of tho feces collected by hin, that he render his heeount monthly, and that bo give a bond to pay the ree inaining SY percontof fees into tho Village ‘Trensury, It was resolved to employ Willlam Th. Hamilton as Assistant Superintendent of Insp on Public Works and TApper, for the ensuing yeur oat A silury of $10) per month, Inechitding tho uso of horse and buggy. Tho following polfeomen were tnianimousty, tleeted for tho ensuing year: John O'Donnell, George, Bareett, Richard Bunpiy. J. 8, May- bard, Michact Bhithin, Martin Murphy, Peter Steenbergen, John Mergenthnler, Peter Lund- hutgh, James MeDowell, Thomas Mohan, Thomas Marner, Patrick Caney Edward Cross, Fred filter, 1.0. Shubert, If was resolved to fx tho wages of the employee at tho joint Water- Works ng follows: Chiof Fugincer and Supe: intendent, ench $100 per m gineers, per inonth, $8 RAILROADS. LH WIG JOINTS. Speciat Diepateh to The Chicago Tribune, New York, May %.—Tho High Joint Bxeeu- tivo Committee of the trunk-line mitronds com- menced tholr May pesston in Commissioner Fink's offico to-day, Among tho raltrond coms punies represented were tho Loufayille & Nush- villeand the New York, Pennsylvania & Ohio (formerly tho Atlantio & Groat Western), recent additions to tho pool.” ‘The othors taking part were the ‘Hultimore & Ohio, Boston & Albany, Calra & Vincennes, Cannda Southern, Cln- einnatl, Hamilton’ & Dayton, Chtengo, Bur- Ungton & Quincy, Cleveland, Columbus, Cin- elnuath & Indianapolis, Hvanaytile & Terre Haute, Fitchburg, Grand Trunk, Great Wostern, Indiannpolla & St. Louls, — Indianupolis, Bloomington & Western, Tinols = Mide Jond, Tako Sbhoro & Michigan South- ern, Marietta & Cinoinnati, Michigan Central, New York Central, Eric, New York & New England, Ohlo & Misgisalppi Ponnaylyanta, tho Ponisylvania Company, Philadetpiia, Wil mington & Baltimore, Huabtrg, Clnelnnatt & St. Lowts, Vandalla & Wabash, St. Louis & 1 cille Companies. The Committee on ‘Classifica. tion reported, but consideration of their report was ind over. ‘Tho report of tho Committee on the Revision and Correation of Percentages was reevived and discussed, It was alt Inid on the table, except tho rate for Pokln, Il, which was innde H0 per cent of the Chicago rate. Charges of cutting rates and goveral othor questions were referred to special committees for investl- ation nad report. On motion nm two-months’ as hy assistant ci freien, por month, eave of Absence was granted to Commissioner Fink to enable hin to take a European trip. —— A, NARROW ESCAPE, Tho Chicago, Ruck Istand & Pacific passengor- train,which was duo in Chicago at 6:3) yesterdny morning, hada narrow eaenpe from x collision tho other side of Bluc Istand, which, aside from tho danger, bud avery ludicrous eldetoit. It seems that tho pnssenger-traln was preceded by a frotght-train, which wasunable to ascend tho grade, Tho locomotive of tho pnasenger-train was detached and sont to assist: tho freight, and tho passenger-conches wore lett standing in tho slough between the two grades. While tn this position anothor treight-train-started down the grade inthe rear of the passenger train. The engineer, 1g soon as ho saw tho train abead, whistled on brakes, but after two or three cnlls he found there was no response, and the train Imen were apparently asleep,—it 1s claimed from. overwork, it of this the reporter knows noth- ing, The ‘inecr reversed bis englpe and sont. his tremun bnek to set some of the brakes, and ho himgclf went baok and Ket some. The train was Giially brought to a standstill within ton feetof tho passenger train, In the meantime the porters of tho sleepers bnd rushed through the and eitiled upon the passengers to save themselves, and immediately there wasn rush of israbed men and women fora place on torr firma, or, more correctly speaking, a place to wallow In thotmire. Oue fut lady sprang into the arins of tho brakeniin and sent him heels over head into tho ditch, A fravaling inan ap- peared without covering tobia nethor limbs, und a fut ypntletinds tricd to poise himself on ono Jeg while be ran hls othor into his breeches. Some ruitrond pmticinis, inetuding Mr, 1. it. Cable, who happened to be on tho train, wero gind to leave the train ina more undignitied mane her than thoy usually asanme, After tho da br wis ovor some one suggested that it would he appropriate for them to return und completa thelr tojlet. és THE WABASH, Mr. J.C, Gautt, General Manugor of tho Wa- Dash, St. Louis & Pacific Railroad, stuted to a ‘Tittnune reporter yestordny that his Compuny hagas yet tnkon no stops to open Ita Chicago extension for business, and does not menu todo anything (n that matter until the Supreme Court has tuken uetion in regurd to tho Western Indinnn complications, which ho thinks will come up fora hearing {n the early part of Juno Should the decision of the Supreme Court ‘bo anlyerse to.tho Western Indiana, his road will be compelled to find some other way tnto the uity for the time bolug. In any event Mr. Gault. expects to be ublo to commence business over tho Chicago Extonsion of bis road about July 1. Hoth tha Wabash and Grand ‘Trunk feel very. Dittor egulnat Mr. Vanderbilt for preventing tho Western Indiana from crossing tho track of tho Lake Shore ut Sixteenth street and thus pre- venting thoir ronds from getting adequate fauile ities nt this point. Thoy say that but for Van- derhllt's action the Western Indiana would have potion to Twelfth streot nay way, and thla would have wnswered ail thelr purposes for the pres- ent. This muttor may yot result in axerious fight betweon tho Wabash and the Grand ‘Trunk and the roads controlled by Vanderbilt, A. NEW ROAD, Bpectat Dispatch to The TNplANAPoLts, Ind., May poration of the Logunsport, Kewana & South tend allway Company were tiled with the Seo- retary of State this morning, ITEMS, Tho appointmont of Mr. J. W. Coleman as General Ticket Agent of the Now Orleuns, Mo- bile & Vexas Ruflroad {8 officially announced. Tho Company is to be congratulated on the fino selection it husinade. Mr. Coleman is a gen- Ueman well qualified In every respect to fill tho Position with credit to himself and the Company, Mr, A.V. EL Curpenter, Genoral 'ickot and Passenger Ayent of tho Milwaukeo & St. Paul Huitroad Company, hus issued a olreular an- nonneinge that for the Sotdiers’ Reunion, to be held at Milwankeo June 7 to 12, excursion tlek- ota will bo aold trom all polnts on the road, Reg- ular cxeursion tlekets will be used, and the Bale of thom commenves Saturday, June 6. Return coupons are good until Monday, June UW, Tho rite for the round trip will ba one cent and a half por nille eneh way, Tho von! deutera of this city hold another nivel lng yesterday at the Grand Pacitic Hoel for the purpose ef poollug tholr issues, and Mr. dames suuth, Genera Freight Agent of ‘tho Chicnxo & “Alton; Robert Forsythe, Generul Freight Agent jnleary & Enatera Utlnoiss and 1. D. Cuntt, Genera) Frolght Agent Chicayo, Pekin & Southwestern, were presant and pare Ueipated in tho proceadtugas. "Phe railrowl mon promised to do their utinost to usalst the coul inen in their undertaking, No tinal action was taken and auothor mvoting is soon to be held, ‘To thosu anna toattend the afternoon con- cert of Saturdity, May 2U, to be given at the Na- Monit Convention Amphithoatre, the Mlinol Central Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets for the morning traln of that day at one fare for the round. trip, adding 60 cents for an Wdinfsalon to the concert. Excursion tekets will be good to return untit: Monduy, Ma, Tho concert will be through ab 420 p.m the Guinan train leaving Chicugo at 4: 5 will atop at Van Luren street depot to reecive miasenKers, enabling thors who desira it to ree tirn the sume day. Train No. 3, leaving Chicago nt a2) pi, WHE Mot atop Letweon Kunkakes and Gilman, Me. W. H. Hurlburt, General Western Pause senger aytnt of the Cunnda Southorn Rattron has Isdued a elrewlnr annonncing thut bie Con pany Will, commencing Sudiy, May 23, huye at= aehed to the Athititie exprins. of the Michignn Centyal Railroad, foaving Chi 0 At Hs15 p. tt, thrmngh arawhigeroom xlveplig-car to Now York vin Nuuwarny Falls and Suaponsion, Helileg: Tho Canude Southern haw built a platform 300 Jeet in length direetly opposit the Falls, on tho Canadian side, where trains will stop. fifteen jniutes; giving pussungers who do not desire to rennin over an opportuulty of witnessing this renowoud work ot Nature. The through steep. fow-cur to Boston vin the Hoosao ‘Tunnel Lino Will continue to run as heretofore, —— A Mopublican Mujority at the April EKlections in Indiana, 'p eleetions i ludkinn ao returns othe Sule wuthoritiea—only to the Clerks, ier Indianapolis Journal bas. rouble to obtain trom the: County 0 for ‘Township ‘Trustees atthe April electian, The reantt shows a See Mniurity i the State ht that election of 1,008. ‘This jndlentos that Ine diana isa Republican State, and all that fs nee. camary to secure the Hlvotoral vote of the Btute this fall a to nomiuate va min at Chicago who WIL poll the full vote of the party, —— ee Since vitality or nervous strongth ta ongonder. od inost speedily Wy the use of Fellows’ Syrup of Hypophosphites, it 18 the remedy caloulated not ane tu mitigate the violence of wasting discuses, and Induce a rapld earery ‘but also ty protect Buch as vise ft from being attacked by opldeinio muladiea, ao The Eldredgo Sowing-Machine.—Lt leads the world, and hs the best for you to faye Sold on monthly payments, 100 Btate struck, a Night-swoats, oou: provented op State Medetur pearts of strength and specific cure for neryous disvascs and mental exhaustion, County taken thy Clork af overy county in the State tho v fh, emacintion, and decline ittors, oa i PORTING EVEN Chicago, Providence, Boston, and Cleveland the Base-Ball Wine ners Yesterday. Important Special Meoting of the National Lengue at Niag- ara Falls, The Providence-Troy Complica- tion Settled—Troy Remains in the League, A Decision Regarding Time at Trot- ting Matinees—Races at Louis- ville and Baltimore, BASE-BALII CHICAGO Vx. UFFALO. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicuge Tribune, BUrraco, May 35.—Anson’s wonderful coach ingaud the lucky bunching of tholr hits won to-day’a game for tho Chicagos, There were 1,000 people present. Gulvin was: hearttly ree ceived, ‘Tho flelding on both sites was weeds ingly sharp and brilliant, but the visitors ex. hiblted a marked supertority as base-runners. Tho local teum gained nino hits off of Gold- smith, but they were too scattered to help them much. Hun-getting wusstarted at the very lirst Inning, Gore, Williamson, Anson, and Gold- amith hitting safely, allof whieh, alded by fleet running, netted two rons, WIM pitehing by Goldsinith, aided by singles by Crowley and Walker aud a fumbio by Burns, altowed Buffalo to tic the game in the snine Juning, In the recond urns Idd, off with a double-bagger, Quest followed with asingle, and Burns tallied. Poorman muffed Datrymplo's tly, lotting that player tu second, and Quest In trying tu score was run out. ich- ardson muffed Gore's fine fly, and both Gore and Dalrymple camo home on Anson's long IIner to left. The fifth Inniug brought more hard hit- ting, Goldsmith getting in a base hit, Flint a threo-basur, and Burne a singlo, which, togother with a passed bull, brought tho Chicngos two runs, In tho ninth twobad errors by Enaterbrook and'Richardson enabled Willlamson to increase tho Chicagos’ score to cight. Tho Buffalos, al- though having mon on basos in the fourth, Atth, soventh.and clghth, failed to send thom neross the home plate, ‘Tho flelding of Walker, Force, Quest, and Willlamson, and the catching of both Rowo and Vlint, were tho best features. of the outside work of tho teams, THK BCONS. Chit ARID) TIP (ALR feago. Sod ce be od feed ed Dalrymple, Lf... 1) 0) Oo] 8} OF Gare, ¢, 2] 1) 4) @) po Willinmson, 3 b. 21 Oat Anson, 1 be a} 2} alaa| of 0 Kelly, rf, Of 1) 1) a) ot Galdsinith, p.. 4) 2) 2) 0) 3] Oo Filnt, c. 1 1) 3) S 0 urns, 1) 8) 4) 6 t Quest, 2 0} i] 4] 6 0 Total, FS PPa Eid bay Lg Bufato, Hornung, 11) 1) si oo Rowley, Fr YW i dao Rowe, ¢, O} 2) 2) BPS] oO Walker, Oe) 2a oO Richardeon, Oa Poorman, ¢. f, ea yt Ensterbrvok, Of OF 2h 57s Cuivin, p. oop OL Oo) sto Forvo, 8. es es cs a Total, SEO] O27}20) 5 tnntnge— Ba7 SD Chicegos. 300018 Butfato: 000-28 Eurned runs—Chleagos, 3, ‘Two-haso hit—Durns, ‘Three-base hit—Fiint, Firat base on balis—Hornung. Kirst base on errors—Chicawos, 5; Buftatos, 1. Struck out—Itichardson @), Galyin, Dalrymple, ‘Willlnmson (2), Flint, Burns, Easterbrook. Halls called—On Guivin, 7; on Goktamith, Bl. Strikes cuiled—Otf Galvin, vas Goldsmith, 17, Left on bases—Chicagos, 6; Butfalos, 8, Vasged ballsa—Rowe, 1. Wild pltchos—Goldamith, 1. Time—2:15, Umplre—Libby. OTTER GAMES. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Trine, Woncesteit, Mass., May 25—Providence boat Worcoster ta-duy 7 to 1. Spectat Dispatch to "The Chicago Tribune, qos Pi May %5.—Tho Boatons bent tho roys 14 to 7. * Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CLEVELAND, O. Muy 2a.—Claveland won tho fourth game front Cinetnuatt to-duy, the soora Ddojng 6 to 5, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Barztaone, Md., May 25,—In the game to-day botween the Baltimores and Nationnis tho latter won by 4to2, NATIONAL LEAGUE MEETING. , Spectat Dispatch to The Chteagy Tribune. NIAGANA PALSS, May 23.—A special meoting of tho Nationat Leaguo was held at the Cataract, Houso this afternoon. Tho following gentlemen wero presen Weak. Hulbert, of tengo Press dent; N. EB, Youn, Secretary; A, H. Soden, of Hoxton; H.T. Root, of Providence; J. 1. Sie, of Huftalos O, J. Bluckburn, of Cineinuntl; J. F. Evang, of Cleveland; F.C, Hancroft, of Worces- ter; B. t. Fursmun, Vice-President, togethor with Bob Ferguson, Manger, and, Ie! Dotrocat, ono of tho{ilreetera of the ‘Troy Club. ‘Tho gathering was called to order by Mr. Hulbert, and Secretary Young submitted the following from Mr, H. ‘I, lout, aa Proaldent of the Provi- dence Clubs Provinrsce, R. 1, May 11.—N. E. Young, Eq, Scerctary Natlonat” Leayus Professional: Buses Hall Cluba—Sinte: Under seo, 4 of Art. V.of tho Constitution of tho Nutfonal League of profoss slonal buse-ball clubs it beconies my Wika to inform you that the Troy City Buse-Bull Clap havo violated Seo, Jof Art. 13°of tho Constltue tion in refusing to remain hero and play a post- poned guino on tho Urst succeeiing day, nue soning ta the terms of suld section. I givo you the facts in tha caso, The ‘Troys were scheduled to play here May 13, 14, and 1h of the current yenr. “Tho gaine of tho 1th after three tnnings had been played by thom und two Janings by the Providence Club, was post- poned by tho umplru on account of rain, Wo showed ‘conclusively to Munuger Ferguson that ho could reinatn here and play the postponed kamo on the lith without interfering with nny championship guino, tho Troys betng ublo to leave here by not earlicr than 7 p. in. of tho Nth by elthor of three diferent and reach ‘roy by 1:15 op. m. of tho Asth, that: belong “the dato of thoir next championship game ut Troy with the Wur- costora. Mr, Ferguson peromptorily refused to romaln, auying that he preferred to. forfeit. the foes. Hig uttention wis called to tho fact that it tnight Involve tho Troys In such a manner as to lead to thelr expulsion from the League, Mr, Forguson tort with his club on the evening of the ith. In my opinion it becomes n serious question whether i teu be played on un opening followin ff prding ta tho tering of sea. 3 Art, XIL, docs not become tho same us A scheduled gume and yomo under tho provisions of Art. 4 of tho Constitue Uon. If not, Sco, Lof Rulo 85, under Cliss IL, must cortuinly apply. In view of this nspeot at the caso, wo plucedt our nine upon tho fold at the usual bour, with a properly chosen umoptre, who callod play, ani, the Troy Club nat appour= tng upon tho fell within the five wmlnutes a+ Juwed from the call of play, the umplro decided thexume forfetted by tho Troys to the Providence by a score of 9 tod. ‘Now, on bebult of the Provi> dence Clud, 1 cull upon you ns Scerouiry of the Nadonal League of professional base-ball clubs to enforce upon the Troy Club tho provisions of eo, it, Art. 4, OF the Constitution of the Nutional Leugus, Very truly yours, Henryl, toon, Prealdent Proyideuce Bases Ball Association, ‘Tho ‘roy put {uu written answer to thenhove complaint, admitting all of the feta substan. tally us thoy wore atuted by Mr. Root, but ex+ cusing the conduot of thofr manager on tho ground that be wus obliged to play a schedulo guing in ‘Troy on the ttth inst, and was afrald that if bo remained in Providence on the ith ho would not be able to reach home in thie, ‘The whole aubject was then reforred to the Hoard of Dircetors, Mesum. Hulbert, Evang, Soden, und Sago, Mr, ‘hornor beng absent, ‘Tho Jtoard met at about 5 o'elovk and dixcuased the glitter upward of un hour, when they returned iute the regulir meeting, In thelr report thos held that, although there had been techuiedl violition of the ton of the constitution rue ferred to, still sald section was not entirely clear on the polnt in dispute; therefore, while thoy: censured the manager of the ‘Trays for not pluying tho ume in question, they reported routes sealnst oxpulaion, aud also winst come pelliug (the ‘trey Club to forfelt the gine. Tho port met with the fayur ru OF ull present oxcept Mr. Root, who mute a strong protest uguinat its adoption, und spoke with great yehamonoy on the subject. Ho clalmod that the ‘Troy Club should wuttor tho ox- treme penalty imposed by the seetion in quea> tion, Mr. Forsian, ono of the prominent law yers in ‘Troy, took the Hoor aguinat Mr. Root, and coolly procueded to pick the utorementioned section to picces in very Inwyerlike manner. Ho argued tht sald section could not propert be uppiied to tho unplayed game at Proyi- dence, because the date upon which the Iatter wing demanded that the game by played) was not 4 schudulo date. Th pine bad been Postponed on account of ad woather, und ft wus not os if u schedule game botweon two nines had been set down for tho 17th Jnst, Ho held the tloor for quite a while, and mude soveral good points {n his argument, The subject was hotly disoussed by ir, Root, but the report was fuully unanimously adopted, the popresoutativos from Providence and ‘roy not voting, An agrcement was then proposed'to the effeay of Art of tho Conatit: fs to cover such points an natn the ono mised by the Providence Club, a should any club belonging to tho augue in tho future repeat the offensy comniltted by the ‘Trays, the extremo pennity would be enforced, This agreement was prompt+ Aizned by all the members excopt Mr, Root, who mide decided apposition to lotting the ‘Troya off go easily, It was atated by nome of the representatives: present that the Nostun and Providence telegates felt. ev confident that tho ‘Troys ‘would bo expelled thnt thoy bad already: bargalned for several players in that team. Hose ton ts thoroughly displeased witb her present nino, and would like to have hud Castine, Coggs: well, Welch, nnd Holbert ta tnke the place of Honek, Foloy, Sutton, and Powers, Tho Provi- donev desira of what was to remain of tho Tro- Jats was not ascertained. TIE TURE, AN IMPONTANT DECISION, Mr. D.. 1, Hall, tho Superintendent of tho Chicago Jockey ant ‘Trotting Club, recently wrote to Seoratary Vail, of tho National Asso- clation, It regard to the question of records nt trotting matinées, tho present rulo stuting that while no performance, except it be mado on an Association track, {sa record, it 1s neverthotess abar, As Mr. Vall decites that tho matinéo performanevs are not records or burs, owners of horses need not bo nfratd to enter and trot at auch -éntortainments, [ls tcttor is ns follows: Harrronn, Conn, May S—D. 2. Hall, Haq, Superintendent Chteaga Jockey and Trotting Chur Dea 2 In a previous comaumieation I have xt tha business portion of your let- tor of the Ith instant, and hereli reply to your question ag to the proper interpretation of the rules on the sunject of records nud bars, You nak mo fi substance: Incase of anoxht- ition of speed to which the public are invited and whore eres aint tiincny are in thestand, hut in whiel exhibition no consideration whatever is pending, and no money is taken at the gate, whether, under auch clroumstatuces, the winning horgo woukt nequire a record or incur a bir, ‘To this L reply that, according to the ruling of the Board of Appenls, thoy would not, ‘This answer involves a reply to your further inquiry whother, in enso of such exhibition, the thine should be suppressed the suppression would bo an Infraction of tho rule, Of course At woul not. ‘T. J. Valin THE ADITAN MEETING. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ADRLAN, Mich. Muy 25.—Tho fee meeting of tho Michigan, Grand Central Trotting Circult in this city next week promises to bo a grand success In tho tumber of flne horses competing. In addition to whit have already arrived, Jobn. Splan reached bere frow Chleayo this morning witha stuble of Rix horses. Other arrivals aro alse noted fram Detroit, Colunbus, Tndinnapolls, and elsewhere. The nices onon Tucadgy, and 810,000 ia the amount hung up. AT DALTINONE, TArimone, Md,, May 23.—The opening of tho wottny of the Muryland Jockey Club was wus, the day: belng fine, the track in good condition, and the nttendance large. ‘The (uree-quarter mille dash was won by Nol- le 1, Utilata sevond, Glenguriifo third. Time, ‘ho second race, Chesapoako Stakes, ono mito and & quarter, was won by Euilly Rosallo second, Queen's Own third. ‘Thine, 3:18! The third race, one mile and a quarter dash, wna wou by: Glenmore, Scotlila second, Worter third, Thine, 231614. Tho Haneocas Handicap, ono mile and an olghth, was won by Cheekninto, Viryginius sec- as ond, linttle F. third. Timo, 136024. The lust race, milo heata, was won by Edwin A. Gov. Humpton second. ‘Pimu, 1248365 L:ATI65 1:60!4. “Hampton won tue secoud bent. UIS VILLE. Loutevinny, Ky. Muy 25.—Sevonth and inst duy of tho meotl ne First race, mateh race, five-cighths of a mite: Bosque Boll first, Ag- ecnder second. ‘Time, 130644. Second race, A ssoclution purse, dash of threo~ quurters of a milo: Greenland flest, Patt sec- ond, Brideenke third. ‘Time, L:1734, ‘Thied rive, Associution purse, dish of one and one-clghth miles: L'Argentino rst, Bancroft second, Cammio F. third. ‘Time, 1:5 Fourth race, Association purso, First heat—Mlsa Hurdawny. firat, tito heats: Long. Timo ‘See: second, Mary Anderson third. Timo, 1: Me guid nent--Long ‘imo first, John Happy weeond, Miss Hardaway third. "Timo, Lab. ‘Third heut—Misa Hardaway first, Lond ‘Time, 140, Fifth raco, Merchanta’ Stake, dash one and one-elghth mites: Himyar first, [luo Eyes seco ond, One Dine third, ‘Timo, 1:65!¢, Sixth mee—Association purse, ono milo dash: Blue Lodge first, Zeta secund, Bonny Custle third. ‘Pine, 144%. Seventh raco, Assoclution purse, four-milo dash: | Irish King tirst, Keone Richards, Jr., eves ond, Trix third. ‘ime, 7:40. THD TRIGGER. ILLINOIS BPONTSMEN'S ASSOCIATION. Bpeetat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. Gavesnuna, IIL, May 25.—Tho annual Conven- tlon and tournamont of tho Ilinols State Sporta- men's Associution for tho Protection of Fish and Game opened to-day at tho Driving Park. There wna a fine attendanco for tho opening day. Bost all tho officers of the Association are Inattendanee, AtQo'clock shoot No. 1 opencd, ten singlo rises, twonty-ono yards. Thoro wore clighty entrios.. The first prize, a brovch- Jonding gun yatued at 8200, was divided botweon M. Etch and L, M. Buford, of. Rock Island, ‘Tho fecond prize wont to 0. K, Mears, of Chicago, Tho third prizo went to E. F. Crosby. John Watson and, W. Newbnugh divided tho fourth prize. ‘To-morrow the various teams will shoot, and a big thine fs expected, AQUATIC, CHICAGO YACHT CLUS. Aregulor meoting of the Chicago Yacht Club was held Inst evening in the ctub-rvom of tho Sherman House, Commander Griswold in the chair, It was decided, aftor considerable discus- sion, to hold tho annual regatta of tho Govern- ment plur during tho afternuon of June. A speolal meoting of tho Club will held at the Shor- man House on the erent By Juno 2, to ar- Tange tho preliminaries for the race and to close tho Het of untries. It was stated that the yachts wore sory backward In making entries, and that no formal program could be announced, WOMAN SUFFRAGE. Thirteenth Annual Mecting of the Na« tlonal Woman Suffrage Ansoctution~ Distinguished Womon Presont, Etc. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tetbune, Inpianavouts, Ind., May 26,—Tho thirtoonth annuul businoss meeting of tho National Woman Suffrage Association convened thts morning in Park Thontro, In the absenco of tho President, Drs, Stanton, tho mouting was called to order by Susan HB. Anthony, Vico-Prosidont-at-Largo, Sarah Androw Spencer being Socretury, Tho following dologates wero reported present: Ala- bumna, Mrs, P. Holmos Drake, Huntsville... Con- hovtleut, Elizabeth B.Chninpion. District of Columbia, Evyallua J. Mason, Jurushy 8. Jay, Ellen A, Sholdon, Sarah Andrews Sponcer, Jano H. Spotford, Tlinois, Elizaboth Boynton Hurbort, Evanston; Mra, Ann M. Porter, Danville. Indlana, Mary E, Iugyart, Vico- Prealdont; Martun Gries, Zorotda G. Wallaco, BP, Stanton, Sulomo McCalu, Crawfordsyitlo; Mrs, Holoh Sf. Gougur, Lifnyotto; ‘thomas Ate kinson, Oxfo Mrs. Dr, Rogers, Grocnenstlo; Kentucky, Mary B, Clay, Richmand, Vico-V'rest- dont. Louisiana, Eilzaboth I. 8axon, Now Ore loans, Michlyan, Cuthorino A. F, Stebbins, Do- trolt, Vice-President, Missouri, Sirs. Virginia L. Minor, Mra, Ellzy J. Patrick, {ins Annie T, Ans derson, Mrs, Caroling Johneon Tord, Mrs, Edua. J. Polk, diss Phobo Cozzuns, Misa M, A. Baume garten, Miss Emmn Noayo, Bliss Eliza B, Buck- toy, St. Louls, Now Hampshire, Parkour Pills- bury, Concord, Now York, Matilda Joslyn Gago, Fayetteville; Lillie Dovoroux Blake, Now York, Oblo, drs, Amanda B, Merriam, Mrs, Cordella A. Plympton, Cincinnatl; Sophia L. 0, Allon, Eva L. Pinney, South Newberg. Ponnsytyania, Lucinda . Chundtor, Rachol Foster, Julia T, Foster, Philadelphia, South Caroling, Mary R, Pell, Cowden Post-Oflce, During tho call a Postal wag reocivod from Mra. Slorriwenthor, of Memphis, Tenn, announcing that her brother bad been drowned while sho was packing her trunk to come to the Convention, Commitious were appointed on Finance, with Sarah Andrews Spencer Chairman; on National Citizen, Eva L, Bhonny, Chalrman; on Membor- ship, Sirs. Jano H, Spofford Chairman; on Nom- ination of Olivers, Mrs. Mary Wright Thompson, Chalrman; on tho Vross, Mrs. Helen M, Gouar Chairman; on Rovolutions, Mrs. Brown Chaire man, with Parker Pillsbury, Dire, Chun- dler, Dr, It, T. Urown, Phobe Cozzens, Mra, Hure bert, Mrs, Morriatm, and Mrs. Lockwood for ase Timw second. ‘sistants, ‘The Committeo on Platform reported alengthy: and very positive dooumont setting forth tho principles and purposos of the Assuglation, of whieh the following Is of public interest: “Tho National Womun Suffrage Association is an orgunizution with tho special object of secur- ing National protection for poptnty oltizons, and thu oxerciao of tholr right of su! eo. It reo izes. the fuck that our Government was formed on the 7 pouleiwal busis of the consent of tho Voruod aud security of ull rights, and that the octrine of independence struck a blow at vory exiatont form of poy sealant Ty deolar- ing tbe individual to be the source of ull powers, Upon whieh newly-pruclalineil truth our Nation ruse, Tho mombers of this. Association, outside Of ono yreat question, buld diverse pollttoul bo- Het and aiiliat! cae but for the pu of gain- ing this grout right tothe ballot its members bold their party predilections in sboyance; theroforo, ‘ ey ‘That in this yor of party nomina- tons We announce ourdotermination to support BO purty by w ver name culled unless gach shall tn its platform, first, omphntically ri support our demand for n recou tion of the exuct and permanent potitleal equal ity of woman with tan, nit we herehy declare that wo rhall hold iS puliteny party ns an enemy that docs not inake woman sultrage a porinnnent and finmediato demand in its plut= form of principles, Tho sessions of tho Asgootntion nro fairly ate tonded by Jadica nnd zentlomen uf the elty, who Aro present out of sympathy and curiosity. The Wtisiness i conducted with great de- Uberation and decorum, tho inlles expeelally showlug experience and’ taot in meeting and disposing of every: cation that fs ralsed. Tho Convention will adjourn tosmorrow night to mect. with the National Republican Convention at Chicago, Juno 2, where seventy-two sents have been reserved for the membors. An ads tiresa wilt be delivered to tho Convention pres ined by a cominitteo consisting of Ellzaboth aay Stanton, of New York, and Sara Androws Spencer, of Washington. ‘This Asaoolation, should not be confused with the American Ag+ sociation, which met hero Inst yonr, although the object is tho same, and miny of the works ors are members of both “branches, Tho National Association 1s working for ‘the Be sage of no Sixteanth Amendment to tho Jonstitition of the United States, conferritg tho right of suffrage on women, Tho Amerienn Associntion secks to secure the right of suffrage from the State Legistatures, ‘Tho former fs nn outgrowth of the Equal: Rights Association, whieh held (ts Inst meoting tn Now York in May, 1AM, when the National Suttrage Association was organized by peleuates from nineteen Btntes. Until last year the business meetings have been held in New York, a semtenununl meeting being hold ovory January in Washington during tho fessions of Congress, Tn sn interviow with Tir BUNK correspondent, Susan H. Anthony gave the following brief history of tho Soctety: ‘Tho firat meeting of tho Aesoclation was held in Seneca Falts, N. ¥., in 1818, at tho catlot Elzn- both Cady Stanton and Literotia Mott. Tho meoting adjourned to Rochester, and two yonrs nyo tho thirtieth anniversary: was colebrated (n that city, Mra. Stebbins, of Michigan, 1 dele- gate Infittondanco upon thls Convention, was Dresent it tho joint Convention, For years tho meetings were hold at tho enil of a National Committee, Shortly before tho War broke out an Equal-Rights Associntion was formed, but an interregniin of several years occurred after tho War began, owing to the memberssbeing en- gaged in other work, Theso women organized tho firat Loyal Tenge, and tho Barats [ents Association sent 0 petition to Congress In 1861 asking for tho abolition of slavery, signed by moro than half a million names. —— . NATIONAL GUARD OF MISSOURI. Sr. Louts, Mo, May 25.—Ropresentativea of the various military companies of thts State met here Inst night and organized asocloty calied tho National Guard Association of Missourl, with Ririg.-Gon. Charlies W, Squires, of St. Louis, as Presttent, Preliminary arrangementa were made for holding an cnenmpment of nll_tno militla of the State at St. Louis bexinning July 1. Kesolutions were adapted urging Congress tondopt tho dill now ponding before that body to increase the uppropriution for the National ie from 4 quurter of a million ton mililan 0! rs. a REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION, ‘Tho Committee on Ways and Means will con- yene at tho eartlest praction! moment to advise ‘on the best moans of developing and retaining wisdom teoth, Drs. McChesney at tho chalr Grant their clogant dental parlors. Bquarest sot $3, a FINE CARRIAGES, Studebaker Bros. exhibit tho Inrgest and beat assortment of buggies and carriages in the city, comprising all Intest styles. A ylslt to thelr Ro- posltory, 151 and 153 Wabnsh avonue, is well worth tho tine of any ndmirer of flue carriuges. Se Times: Our highest artista In dontistry; The McChesnoys boyond doubt, though but $3 a sot a ‘Tho moth will not attneka fabric thatis packed: in Buck & Rayner's © Moth Powder.” —————____ Buy tho Improved Howe Scales, Borden, Sol- lock & Co., Agunta, 17 Luke streat. ——— MARRIAGES, ae rine onsen nse AA AAA, DAVISON-ITALRRINGTON—On Aaturday ovening, May 13, by tha itoy, George 0. Neodiinin, Aloxinder W. Davison, of Springtiold, Muss, und Abbi A. Hare ritigton, of Horlin, Wit. ——— DEATHS. HENWHERY—In this city, on the 3th Inst, Cath« orine, beloved wife nf Mark (tonobery, aued iH yours, Funera! from residences 9) South ‘Desplalnts-at, this morning nt8 o'clock to Wolls-st. dopot for Itock= ran. BB Rackford papers plouso copy. BEAVIS-AL Westorn Springs, Ih, on ‘Tuosday, Mny 25, Wiillam Dalo, only aon of Jamon W. an inte en . Funoral to-day nt2 p.m, from Unton Central do} by catringes to ttosonlli. Ui HATHAWAY-—AL 10 o'clock a. m4 May 25, Amon Wilbur, axed 1 your 2 months andd days, youneost yon, of Potico Capinin Amos Wihibur and ltopallo rity, Funorad from renideneo of parents 2 dedgwlek-nt, to-day nt Lo'clock, by carriages to Rosohill Cemetery. Friends of the famlly aro invitod wituut further tice, LYNCU—May 25, of scarlot fovor, Anna, Infant Gaiighter of ‘Thowaa und Bridge Lyvick, aged L'yenr neha, Huneral at ii o'clock this morning from rosldonca 42 Honry-st, by carriagos to Calvary Comatury, BAUER—May 2. Bridgot Manitou, Michael and Ann itanifon, and wito of Frnuk Bauer, Funoral Wednesday, from lor tnto residence, Ui Mollonry-st. (1 the Churoh of the Anatnelation, thanee by cara to Calvar: ——————————_—_—_ ANNOUNCEMENTS, Ag, DW. Wwiirene awit coNiTCE ‘Tite noon prayar-medi powor Farwo Hall, io Median ie will, Oe the Inst oh portunt= yy, to henriiim, ss he leavea for Europe ‘Thursday, Allara invited. SOLDIRS. CONVENTION —aine itvAngUAR- Sy ters of the Committue of Arrangements far tie Convention of ex-suldiers, to be told at Haverly's ‘Thoulre ‘Tueaday, Juno 1, have boon ostahlishod at tho Patmor House club room. ‘Transportation of dule Cxaton has been secured nt the commutod rato of 3 sonia per milo over all rosda running into Chicazo, Hotels and boaring-housos uaving roome nat one gaud wilt plonse notify the Comnitteu at tho Pntmar Houra, atating numnbor thoy ean accummodata, iy Commilttea, J.T. PRATT, Socrotary, iE COMMITTEE OF ARHANGHSENTS FOI the National Convontion of Soldiars, tu be held at Haverly's Thontro, will moot In the Palmor 1tgusa Club- loom this overing mt 7:30. 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I havo beon a groat sutforer with Uendache for over twenty years, and nothing evor Wd woe any permanant goo until I got hold of CRL- EltY AND CHAMOMILE PILLS, and they havo actod Nun chorm, and 1 take groat plonsura tn racoine mending thom to my frionds, . G. W. HEATH, 7 Otls-at., Boston, Atars, Dr. BENSON, who advertinos his CELERY AND CHAMOMILE PILLS In this “pnper for the cure of Meaduche, Neuralyla, Norvousness, aod Indigestion, is n reliable Kontlemnn and an eminent practitioner of Jong standing, and any money sent hlin by mail or otherwise will be honestly upplicd, and all ordora promptly Olted, ns Dr. BENSON poraonally superin- tends his entire business. ‘The entire press throu out the land aro indorsing his medicine.—Toledo Wookly Binde. Dr. BENSON'S CELERY AND CHAMOMILA PILLS: Bro prepared expressly to curo Sick Headache, ous Headache, Neurnigia, Nervousness, Paraly: Slesplossness, and Indigestion or Dyspepsia, 1 will cure any cnso, no matter huw obstinate, Sf property ysed. They aro not cure-all, but only forfihese special discasos. They con- tain nu opium, morphino, or quinine, and sro not o purgative, but regulate the bowels, and crro constlpuuion by curing or romoving the cause of It. ‘hey huve o charming ofect upon the skin, anda Jovoly, quieting effect upon the norvous system, alm~ ply by feeding its ton thousand hungry, yes, in some carat, starving, absorbents, They mako or create herve matter, and glye power, force, and buoyancy to the norvoa, und in thut way Incresse montal force, endurance, and brillluncy of mind. Nobody that has ® norvous system atiould nogloct to take thom two or three months in cach year, simply nan nerve food, if for no other purpose. I can produce more than 1,000 letters from all over tho country testifying in the Strongest lornis of thelr yaluablo and good effects, and proclaiming me a benefactor of my races and many of these lottors come from the mostintelligant and prominent people in tho land,—Physiclans, Preachers, Lawyors, Statesmon, Teachors, and Ladies ‘of refinement and woalth; sad, Lesldes these letters, Lbave hundrods of names in Baltimore alone -to whom I can proudly rofor any one for sconfrmation of my statements, ‘Thorofore I stand in tho uttitude to prove my works and words, and defy the appella- Uon of quack or humbug. I have been practicing modicino for slxtocn yeara, and my PILL aro the ree wultof my own exporienco, and 1 tosted thelr virtuo four yenra in my private practice before I put them ‘out for general use, and only then aftor the demand, for them growing out of thelr morits became so groat. ‘fa tu minke the stop necessary. They have boon pub- shed to the world only about three yours, and in that short timo thoy have obtainod a large nal all ovor thts great country, und also hnyve n Inrgo sala in En- gland, Irclund, and Beotland, and even in India. ead the following doscriptiun of this valuable preparation and {ts uses. Theso Pits are propared expressly to cure Hick Honadacho, Nervous Henduche, Dyspaptic Headache, Nourmlylu, Nervousness, and’ Sleopluss- noas, und will curo any caso; 1 would Ike to call the attontion of mintstors, schoolteachers, business mon, and all that class of Persuns, both mule and female, whose labor is of a mental character, to the fact thut, by the very natura of pholr work, thoy must uso up #.Inrge amount of nekva wnd brain matter or force, and that this con- Unued demand made upon the nervous syntom can- not fail to show fuel in some way or other unless tho noryous ayatem ia fed and nourished in propor Yon to tho waste caused by tho excossive mentat Inbor. ‘The fact prove that this waste ts not supplied, ‘Tho rotinod manuir of living now doos not give to us {n our fuod onough of norve food, or enouxh of that which goes to make nerva matter, to meot tho do- mand made upon the nervougayatem, and tho result ja nervous prostration, paraRgas, npoploxy, dospond- ency, neuralgia, buadacho, slueploasness, and proma- turodonth, We all know that those ero facts, and acknowledge the Importance of a remedy, Now, with all professions! candor 1 can say, after yeara ot experionco in thelr use, and sustained by tho tostimony of many thousands tn this city and ose where, that my CELERY AND CHAMOMILE PILLS do and will supply this necded matartul to the norvous systom, ‘They aro n norvo food. ‘Their first effect ts to promote digestion, thoreby curing dyspepsia; soc- ondly, they entor Into the nervous thifd and croato nerve matter, and In this way permanently cure Nervous Prostration, Duspondency, Hvadache, Now~ ralyla, Norvousnoss, ete., by removing the causes of these diseases nnd securing the systom against pare alysis and npoploxy, eto, ‘They contain nu opium or morphine, nor any narcotic whatever, and can bo safely usod for any longth of time. The Extract of Colery istho greut norvo-maker, and the Extract of Chomomtte the great promoter of digeation and nervous sedative, but thelr edmbined ‘effect ts won- derful, Indeud, curing casos that havo resisted all othor treatment-—svon by the dost of physicians, Anybody und overybody, 1 don't caro who they are, would be improved by taking one of these pills aftor bronkfast and dinner fora while. Poople that wanta, ctear cumpleztun and smouth skin, froo of disoaso, must keep tholr nurvous ayatonis in a healthy stato, Domestle caro ahd business anxiety often maka quite as wortous inroads upon the nervous system aa the higher order of muntal work, and thousands of People are eking out o nilsorable existence, suffering from nervous weaknees and sick and nervous head- acto, tut could be perfoctly cured by avulling them solvos of this romody, 2¢ 19 certainly worth a triat in. every case, ‘Tho clas of this proparation ara recognized by the profession, | am glad to say, and largely used and reoormmondud by them; and why should It not be so? Itanote patent modicines, It ls the reauit of my own experienco in tho practice of medicine. Asto my professional standing, I will let the following latter from Prof, Samuel Chow, sr, apesk, DA. 0, W, Benson, OMco, 106 North Kutaw-st. BAUTIMONE, Bopt. 15, 1900, Dr. 0, W. Benson ta a graduate of the Bchoal of Medicine of the University of Maryland, While a Pupll of that Institution he wae distingulshed for in+ dustry and zeal in the purault of professional knowl+ edye, and his examination for the degree of Doctor of Modicine was entirely satisfactory to hla instruct= ors, 1 have known blu several years, and bollove him to be a Physician eminently prupared to bo us ful, and aleo of wnoxceptional woral character. 1 (ako great pleasuro in commending hin to the cstoom and contidence of the community, BAMURE CilEW, A. Dy Professor of Princtptow and P t thoUnivorelty of Maryionds 6N°? UF Medicine ta CUIOAGO OFFICE, NO. 15 RANDOLVI-8T., NEAL. STATE, IN HURLBUT & CO.'8 DRUG STORIE COLLECTION AGENOY, CASS Pr) NS AGENCY “os we miako money by maklog prompt remittan- id dulny businues squarely. TRUNKS. A An AA T RUN ‘Tourlsta Travelers, Bxcure nlontats should viait CHA, "a WILE? cu Sor ripe patenels Han Nor dd istatonnte LLINERY GREAT VARIETY OF At 50.750, and gs Consisting of nil now and PIRENCIU BLOWERS from oe eae. BUNCIL upwards. “Rare opportunist ESIRABLE GOUDS at Tot! 1S. Magnificent MED JLATS and BONNETS ° TREX, WH, HAGEDON 42 & 44 Madison-st, DISTRIBUTION (, urchase PREC! Thete popular monthly drawings, nevor posipon Yuva akon, place roxuleriy in the GHEY dt tous May 31. ‘These Drawings, Author! Legisinture of Tho, nnd Baeanet thu Courta of Kentucky, occurred tog Shetbted amd tere supervieed imate, cigizoue af the Hite, penyies oe neat very tickothiulder iis own. sitporrisor: cool Out his own nutober, and aco It pl ft eu the following atiractivermricea 7 Coe Motel +6000} 100 Prizes 41 ‘oun a0 Pitesti zen 600} OO Pri “Approximation Pitter 43) 30 ench, Approximation 100 cued, Approxtimadon Pritee 2 TOD PIGS. cress sssestscesarsnces oon ATTY} Whole tickots, he ¥ we i iis # hi nae ‘tt me eations for, clu era offide, Full list of ‘denviny puplisned neat ent ‘Mornld and malledss Courler-Journni and New Yor aijslotetboldery emit money by mall or express, cqetfaritier intemauonaddreantt, Courter-Journul Butlding) Luulnviile, Ky, Gee And AY Brondway, Now York, Ort se At Te Waatingloneat. Woo te Otten! PARKS dt ae. it M. BOARDMAN ALLCOCKIS POROUS PLASTERS, Alleack’s Porous Plasters, THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINA, ‘Their high degree ‘of perfection has Deen se cured after yours of experiment. Compertd ofthe CHOICEST Gums and Extracts We guarnutes them the BEST external remedy, THE BEST PURUATIVE AND BLOOD PURER, “BRANDRETH'S PILLS, PURELY VEGETABLE. One or two cvery night, In ten days eure. Contiveness nnd Dyapepsln., ‘Taken on an empty stomach, they sere nausente or unuoy. ‘ Sold by all Druggists, - . AUCTION SALES. ) By GEO. Y. GORE & CO. Wand & Wabash-ny. OUR AUCTION SALE! Boots, Shods, & Slippers: For WEDNESDAY, May 26, Will be especially attractive in Choice Seasonable Goods for im. mediate wants, and buyers cannot fail to find any new Boot or Shoe in this sale, af GHO.?, GORE & 80 and #2 Wabasb-ay. \ Thursday, May 27, at 0:50 omy TRADE SALE | CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE: | 2 W.G, and ¢. ©. Ware. #5 Caake Mock nnd Yellow Ware. 7,200 Barrels Ginesware: Lamps, Lamp-Fxtures, Brackets, Chimneys @4 Dovorated Chambor Sola, Table Cutlery, ele od fur country merchants, Peed a Hoe 1 GONE be COs Auctioneers aT oT N: ey eae ATTENTION Js called to our Large Sale of CROGKERY AND GLASSWARE, On Wednesday Morning, play 26,08 10 o'clock, we shalt seli W..G. Ware, open lots. | G.C, Ware, open lots, 35 Caske Rock and Yellow, opens 1,500 Brie, Table Giass) rte, 400 Decorated CI be eee Duet a Vans at, joneware, Lamps, etc, ar Goods packed by EXPERIENCED PACKERS. - HENRY FRIRDMAY & BONS, ‘ wetloneeitg | By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO. Wand @ Nandulph-st, Goneral Auctioneers Wednosday’s Salo, 0:30 This Mong! At 84 and 86 Randolph-st, . - An Elegant Lino Me; Parlor Suits, ” Chamber Sets), 150 Carpets, General Household Goods. Aninvolce REAL-LACE CURTAINS, JAPAN | ESE GQODS, BOWS AND ARROWS, ‘Two cask White Crockery in open tots. ELIGON, BLERSHBIM & CO. ; TCH saat 4 aucldhoara ana pmestion morcants . WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, REGULAR AUCTION SALE DRY GOODS, CLOTHING lng Maman cuanae, th Ni ae eee ee CANDY. ‘Or for s parnple Bend #62 Be ‘ot the boat 11" bo: express, GH A aces pet OE i gay ant st faress ee mere Bil Chicuge, Adds ‘Wi Confectioner, GUN, i niche ¥8.., CAND Tet Prods neg newt CARAMBLS 8, at poled ESN MDUCATIONAB nn COnneLe ONIVERSITY, Hee MUNNAR TIONG IN CHICAGO. | gee TWELVE COUNSES lead to aegreets na Pay culture, Architectury, Arts, Chemiatry snd Nia. Chal ihuinogrtie, Lsteralure,, Mathes Sane chante “Aria, Natutal History, PullosoghT, Belenco aud fotiors. Students nat soe) fpipgithels wr aeigion, HNTRANCE PA THOS ‘vogi at'0 a, an ai Luace, Tune eu, ee wid eontinus throa days. for inforimadod 8 eaatiror, Ittack, N.Y. a HAT GOODS. poaeonearene nnn etail Send for Minolta ewe obketas Hole auont for the “MOLTIORS Wieq mato. to orger and warrsol 1 fies Abt fst ce | STATESL