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FOREIGN. Bismarck Will Engage in No More Quarrels with Par- liamont, put Will Oonfine Himself to the ' Porelgn Affairs of the Lmpire. The French Government Soon to “ Glose Up All Jesuit Estab- lishments. < weekly Reviow of the English Crop. Prospects and Grain Market. ening of ao Railway Line to tho % Summit of Mount Vesuvius. GERMANY, THA OUURCH DILte Dentty, Juno 8.—The Prusalan Parlinmontary Committee has ndopted the clause in the Gov erninent mensure which telievoa optscopal sub- stitutes who nro temporarily disubarging dio- gesun duties from the obligation of tnking the presoribed onth of obedience to law. The Com mittce nso adopted a clauso qualifying alions for such posts, The prospects of tho bill are sill uncortain, fe MAMAnCK, anon interview, salt ho would have resigned tho Chaneellorstiip after the Inte defents but for tho raunitl desire of the Emperor, and that henee- Forth ho wontd teave. Pur Innontary fhtitig to others and devote himself entirely to tho for- eign affairs of tho Empire, ERANC: ELECTE NB. Panis, Juno %—Monsignenr Freppol, candl- dato for the Chambor of Deputies, recelyed goss votes at Lrcst, against 2,701 for hia oppo- nent, Ginztot. ‘Tho second ballot fora mombor of tho Cham- der of Deputies resulted: Balluo, 8200; Blanqui, AT. MUST Go. Loxpox, Juno %1—A Paris corrospondont tela- graphs that tho Government bes reselved to clog all Jesuit ostablishmonts on the 13th Inet, without furthor warning. a PRINGR NAPOLEON Itt. 0 SAMO ovrresponient xnya it ts rumorod Princo Nupoleon fs seriously ik. + THE, DURLIBTS. Panty, Bay %—Tho scoonds of Pain and Mitobell held u conference to-day, and drow up aprocoss verbal duclurlug that tho honor of Paln and Mitcholl was not involyed, aud that. there Was nO rengon for A duel. Fa GOVERNMENT DEFEAT. iris correspondent sayaas Balko str porta amnesty his success at yas isa ocided defeat for tho Goverment. ENGLISH GRAIN TRADE. WEPKLY REVIEW, Loxpox, Juno %—The 3fark Lane Express Baya; In consequence of showers, the wheat crop has gained strength, 18 growing rapidly, and ts bow coming Into car In the enrller dlstriota, At tho market on Monday the flrat cars shown wero wn inSussox fromred winter Amorican. Un- eas there i8 tome unexpected change, the hare ‘vest prospect fs falrly promising, ‘Tho deliveries of English wheat nt provincind markets havo Ha fons phan ones ia those of (ee correspond. ‘eok Inat year. ‘They were nlgo very nicagre at Mark Lane, Iolders sow ra CONSIDERATE FLUMNTRS, which provented avy decline belng caused by tho luproved appearance of the Brows fog crop. Impurts ar foreign Inte Lon- don have modernte, ‘Chere wag an uoumialle proportion of Amerlean. Are sivals of Tudian hive Heyrin to asauine inerensed ‘Teerartots, Which: bids fair 10 eomponsite: largely for contracted Ritstian exports. Busl- ness during the weelt waaquict, and prices of most descriptions unchunged, Med winter American tinproved sixpence ‘per quarter tn consequence of the ematl aftorings. Relative totke nonounced Intention of tha’ Ameriean Ming tw fereo up the price of red winters before oo Col of June, tho probability of a material 18 REMOTE, astho London trade hus hitherte shown oxtremo distnelluntion to follow the American epect- lative Juotiniions, ~ Arrivals nt purts of call have been very mods erate, ‘The demand for wheat was tess netive, inoonseyuenco oF favorable weather, and buy ers having supplied themselves frecly. red winters and No. 2 spring dcelined allghtly, THO voust Ia now bare of maize, thy worn valoo betty about 3,0. Buyers of wheat for shipmont, despite tho lower olferings from Aucriea, contuiie vory reserve ‘There is a moderate demand for ninlze ut about lato rates, Bales of English whent last week, 27.076 qiurters, Ot dds, Td. nicutnsl 4,747 quartora nt 418. 7d. for tip sumo period Jaa HAE sinpdoan " into. the United Ingdom for the Week ending May 29, 723 1 hundredwelght of hoat and 100,133 hundredivelgutof tour. GREAT BRITAIN, CANDATIAIL © Laxnox, Juno 7.—In tho [fouro of Commons this ovening the Marquis of Hartington, Score tary of Btato for Indin, antd ho {nvered the ce: tabiltbment of a soparte Government for Candabar under Deitish protection, but without: A Uritish garrison, piv, Tho death is announced of the Rt.-Hon. gion Cave, ex-wemuer of Partaniont and f found al aujoate,” writer on commerolal and At th Mt alae aang 000, hats iO woo! sates to-day 7,000 bales woro getel ebtetly Kydnoy, Port Phillip, “ind fond’, AN Incroused “numbor of tots werg tdegg, 10 Hho bidding Leluy below the solturs RUSSIA, ‘THB DRATIL OF THE EMPRESS, He Prrengnung, June 7—Tho Empresa dled when asleep, Tho Imporial family was not pros ent at the dissolution, not being aware that bss th wasso nenr, Bnturday tho romaine wero F260 to the paluco chapel In unopon coftin by tho a rand clybtcon Grand Dukes, The remalns of ae Empress woro remover to tho Potro-Paulov~ witnueroaa nt noon to-day, An immense urowd mea ed the procosaion, which constatod of the eas iniiitary detachments, Court oftelals, i ni wrd-bearery, clorgy, decurationa, orders, th eat snd charitable and oper ‘ sovlotier, hedryo on horscbuck. Ladle a al ea) Laine gan AEA, suman, i JUNO 7,--A Borin dispatch says Ine fedfgeney Teavhed St. Peteraburi Pthat the Chi. Hower’ talsing large bodies of troops on the me frontier, ond nn nttaek is expected out the formulity of a deoluration of war, pet Bal BULGANIA AND ROUMANIA, ve A NATURALIZATION DILI. XNA, May 2L—svcoriing to tho News Fret eué, anothor dtforonco his ariscn botwoen the pullgartan «id Roumanfan Goveruments, Tho ui ae introduced in tho Bulgarian Assom- deat Hl, according to which alt Bulgartana Raed {n Roumanta and Borvia shall bo nature hey igihe subjects of tho Dulgwrian Prinol~ + pate Rouimantnn roprosontative In Sofa, neequenco of this, opposed the bill, ae nt Cor Hoyt satertore with tho territorial rigutd of ITALY, Naregs MOUNT VESUYIUS HATEWAY, veut an Juno 7.—Tho opening of tho Mount me oy ua Hallway was made tho occasion of a Minwead fote, Tha ascont was mado in olyht VARIOUS, CuINA, feaxomay, May 11.—Chum Hon, formerly Am- Tt f berth Ic ell Albee “ppurent wish to Aight Rusala, but Sctive war proparatious are goltig au. RAILWAY COLLISION, Benxi, June 7.—1 terday bo ena ‘Tn the railway collision yos- rank: Persons were vc eiane fanobeim niany 1Laxnon, Juno ae palpate letter gives aa igen econ ne of the, faintae ia pibeorted et Bagdad. ig in tho atrvots,’ Hoon seltug thelr chlidron for food, nud iiepy BY MAIL, ARRMANY Tum, ULTHAMONTANYS FIGITEING TMM GOVKRS MENT, . Danuie, yg oP! @ Handdons Tomes, fawnent May £L—Au cloction at Reutiingon, te rtomburg, has just resulted in tho roturn Fist vetoes {f not Democratic, candidate by 8, a cS agaloat 3,020 polled by an Imperiallat. e other band, however, a Clerical has beea wt Passau, un the nolghboring Kingdom THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JUINIG oS, rent, of Bavaria, by 7,491 votes agatust 1,700 tavort- ously scraped together hy a ftboral, Talking nbout Clerieals, T miny nd well remark (hat the Pruesian Deputies of tho persuasion eat honton fighting tho Governinont to the ar Darugtaph of the bill for altering and nmonding the Falk lnwe, whlch Wil | prosentty come on fur didaussion 1 iho. Chambor uf Neputtes, Tho frao- fons do not apponr to have yet fully made. 1 thotr infnds an to tho attitide to ho neseaed ty {hem towards tho bill, ‘Tho Ultramontanes Would appenr to be resolved not to rest content with mere hnif-menanrea, ned) to stubbornly op- pice tho now Leelnalastical Bawa Amentent pil}, a8 wtantding i tho way of that fulland pore Feat poneo het wean Church ond stata whieh thoy so ardently dasire. It eau senrecly he doubted that Dr, Mnjunke, ex-editor of the Germentd, & leading Clerical organ, who started for Home When the Imperial Patiiament rose, must be in 0 position to nedmint his party. with tha views prevailing nt the Vatican on the aubjest, and Unt the Ultramontines here will allow themselves te he fuapired and nided fo @ great extent by tho Curt, bh it in not yet exactly known how his Holinoss regards. th question. “To Judie, however, by a telegram In tho Cologne Gazelle, tho Popo has airendy shown hls hand, ‘The ftuine corresponttent: of that goaenal aftirms: without reserve that Cardinal Jncobint haa ro- celved orders to notify ta tho Prussian Governs taout that tha Holy Father “isappraves of tho optlonnl system dfeelded on by ft, aid conse quently retracts und declares undone the eon cession {ntfinated gome thine ago in his Lotter to Archbishop Melchors, of Colugito, ag to the made of appointing priests, A fuw days wil Begve to, show Ii what spirit tho conciliatory advandes of Princo Disninrek tire to be met, atid whethor his fate fmputations naninst the Contre party In tho: Hnporin! Pariiniont cannot with equal “Justice be ph against tuo Clurleuls tn the Prusslan oa Ol cs tramnntone pressin the provinces takes AN atnost similar view of the question. One Gf the most fiituential paper siya that tho feelings ol tho Cathulles will only bo ombitterod by thy measures of the Government, for tho latter shows onco more the fir Intention to regulate the internal afaira of tho Church utter ite own tens. ‘Tho Papal organ, tho Aurora, nt Tomo, scems to decline algo tho proposed bell, but the wholo opposition may aa yet not bo re- Freie Q9 4 Yery earnest onc, The Contro party 3A least. more cuetlouy, and thelr ieadera do hot nt ail deny that tho bill f3 worthy of discus- fon, and that an understand |g can be arrangod Vy noo inure oF tess important umendinante, to the present moment, it acems that the party will not take upon thomctyes the respon sibill ti, of deelining tho hill altogathor, for thoy fear that such a goo opportunity for obtaining Jange convossions will nut oon noeur again, ‘he situation of the National Liverals 1 o very Precarious one, for by adopting this new bill thoy wero bound to confoss. thu the Say Inwa which were elaborited under their auspices have proved i failure, Tho upinions of this party ure till divided, Tho Cologne Gaze:té fds fn the bill a very appropriate menns te voerce tho leaders of the Vatieun, and agrees with tho genornl tendencien af tho Tear hara| but ft demands that the Government shoul abolish Arta, 4 and 9 of the bill, by whieh the Bishops wmny be rulnstituted in thelr dlocesea nud by which the head President of the province is afonu entitled to fiesocuts. or nota clerical olfentlur agnitist the State laws. ‘Tha Natlonal Zecituny anys, on the other alde, that tuore Is no recon way tho Governmunt should brave brought in this “bill, ‘This paper complains very bitterly that such 1 step tins been taken, all tho more as the Vatican bas until now not given any: signe of Ita willingness also tomnka concessions, ‘Tho Dil) will be inthe hand of 0 Minister like Herr Yon Puttkumer a very dangerous instra- mont, and ft night very soo ba seun how tho Uftramontanos would ise it to euppress all tha rights of tho Stute and tg restore once more tha supremacy of the Catholle Church in Prursta, ‘The paper prefera to ev the wholo matter sut- Ued by a strict luw, without giving to the Gov- croinont. disoretionary powers. At tho sano Use tt hopes Uutt the decision will be postponed, No rengon oxista why tho devates un it shoult be hustenad, us tho tate ts nag. forced to coneludy’ peace, and the Liber~ ols hive no cause nt all to voto for tho Dill, all the tore aa It seoms not finprobabio that the Gavarnmcnt will be supported by 4 Clorical Conservative majority. ‘fe conciudo: this short régumsé on the diferent opruions, £ will montion, lagtly, tho vorsion of a South Gore inun Government organ, In which it 18 clearly suited tut the Government would not vo dis- pleased If the bi did not pass, Prince Bismarck would yory well stand tho defont, for the Chan- evllor had unly in view a desire tashow bls road- Jneas to conclude peaen, aud at tho aamo time to demonstrate to the Inthientlal circles and to the public nt targa that tio Ultrunicatanes aro not working for asplritual peaens but tor an ins ereago of thelr own poiltien! power. Tho bill will bo dlacussed by n speelsl committes after tho first reading In the House, THE OLD CATHOLIO SYNOD IN SWITZENTAND, Ganeva, May 21.—The Synod of tho Old Cath alioChurch was opened by Bishop Herzog on ‘Shutsday In the Cathedral of Notre Duke. ‘Tho Rishop, clad ta full pontiftents, was surrounded, by twenty Old Catholle priests, and oy sorernl foreign eccteslastics, among whom wero the Twhopsof Mexivo and of Menth, Fathor Hya- glntho, and Me. Baytey, of the Anglo-Continent- alSoufety. Aftor nn oxcellont address by tho Bishop and a religous sorvice, tho businoas of the Synod hogan, under the Presidency of Herr Rem, of Borne, The vuntons represented wero Zurloh, Rerne, Bolothnirn., Vasle, Aargau, Net- ohatel, and Genova, and tha poicecdings wero murked throughout by great inantinity and good fevllng. The members of tha Synod, the in= vited gueata, and all the Old Catholto curés of the cunton wore afterwards ontartatned at 9 banquet? at the Titel National, when tmnany apocches wero delivered, the longest and not tho Joant Important being that of M, Cartoret, for monly Proafdent of the Counoll of State Me una ‘the virtual creator of the Old Catholic Church of Geneva. It fs somewhat romarkablo that the very uy before tho mecting of tho Rynud. the Grout Council of this cnnton re- solved, by fifty to forty-two yates, to proceed to the seeatitl reading of 1 bill for tha separation of Church and State, ‘This muagure will bo quuteta aweordance with:tho views of Bishop Horzog, who exproased hitsolf as rondy bo aucent dlace- tabishinent if nppliod to all churehes alike, nc * THE WEATHER, Orrion og Tite Cuikr 81aNaL Orriorn, WAsne tNdTON, D.C. June 8—1 6. m.—For Tennessco and tho Oblo Valley, stationary or fatling | barometer, varfuble wiids shifting to enst or sonth, partly cloudy wenthor, and oceusional jocal raina, nearly dtationary temperature, For tho Upper Mississippi and Lower Missour! Valloys, fulllug barometer, southerly whads, arty cloudy weather, stationary or higher MIPOTALIIT, For tho Upper Laka region, falling barometer, stavionary or bighur temporiture, partly cloudy. weathor, Varlible winds, mostly south to weat. For the Lower Lake region, rising followed by: atationiity ‘or falling barometer, westerly winds, vay efoudy weathor, stationary or higher jomperature, LOCAL ONSERVATIONA, 00, Juno 7, Esesea) iinuin, 8. ERAL ONAERYATIONS. Giivano, Juno T. Ther. | ee! SSRIS 2aTE: SERESTSRE: Sze a a BREPREISGSaVe eH ewE iy eet ADJUDGED INSANE. . Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, IL, Juno %—Clara A., daughter of Spencer D. Pholps, of Zurivillo, was adjudged ine gano to-day iu the County Court, ‘Wo feo by tho Hostou papors that tho first of Dri Roulee Beran Pnetive wears ons Muy 29, A number of our own cit: izgus aro fnoludod in these partics. All wis! to avall thumsolyes of the admirable attraction: olored to tourists by these excursions, will ti it to their ndyuutuye to Join ut once, and theres ‘by uvoid diaappolnttucot, as wo Jearn that but a fow choice rooms rumuin. - ard Our sharp reporte 3 ved day with Cutlaura Shaving Boep, ‘ aren _———————— Knowles’ Insect Powder Gun ta by farthe best, SPORTING EVENT Charlie Ford Wins a Qood Race from Bonesetter in Straight Heats. Tho Staliion Mado Lame by the Splint Which Affected Him Last Year. Chicago's Team Wins the Tie Game with Providence by a Score of 7 tol, THE TURE, FORD DRFRATS NONRSETTRR Tho match for $1,000 n side mada inet January between the well-known Chicago trottera Bono- sotier and Charlo Ford was trotted yesterday afternoon at the Jockey Club track, having Deon postponed from Saturday last on accountof bad wenthor.. Ever since tho articles of agrec- ment wore signed this race haa boen tho subject of oonalderable dispute between the partisans of tho two horses, cavh animal having a host of friends, and numerous bets have been made, Those who backod Boneacttor did so because of hisknown speed, It belng an apert acerat that, on more than one ocension in the carly part of Inst suinmor, hu bad gono a half-mile In 1:06 or better, and nt Utica inst August beat Dick Swivellor casily in 2:10,—the best mile over trotted by him up to that time. Subsequently the stuition got out of condition, and during the lntter part of tho acason was unabte to do hlin- golf justice. Aa Ford and Moncaetter oxime together in several races about that time, cone siderubio rivalry grew up between them, whieb finally CULIINATED IN THE MATCH TROTTED YRBTEL- DAY. At first {t was thought that the owner of Bone- setter hnd cunsiderably tho best of the wager, 88 when the monoy waa put up Ford was suffor- ing from awelled bind logs. caused by an injudl- clously npplied bilster. He gradunily got over this, howover, and by the lat of April wua in fair condition. The fact that Dustin, bla former driver, bnd been replaced by Splan gave tho ‘backers of the gray horse confidence, and when- ever an opportunity presented itself they did not healtate to buck thoir favorit, Ford's first race wns at Coldwater, Mich.. four weeks sign, where he was defeated by Elaic Good, the time Of tho fastest hout boing 2:28, Ho thon went to Elkhart, fund. where he won after at fiveshoat struggle, Wiil Cony eapturin ‘tho flrat and sea- ond heats, At Adrinn, Mich. last week Ford met Cody, Lucy, and others, and bent them in five henta, trotting tho third tn 2:25,—0 markably good performance when st fs consid: cred that it took place over « slow half-mile track. Honesctter’s only race this year was nt Battle Creok Inst wevk, where be beitt n couple of paeers easily enough, the best hent being iu ‘The track was a infsernblo half-mile ono, full of boles, and in the first heat Bonesetter stepped Into ote of thom, and, oa It would now Appear, strained bimacit, Yesterday broke clear, and enrly In the morn- ing it was apparent that the track would be in first-class condition, although tho nic was 0 trifle foo cool for very fust time, oven tf both horses: had been right. The Convention kept nway imuny who would otherwise have attended tho Face, but, inspite of tho attraction down-town, ABOUT 8,000 PZOrLE WERE AT THE TRACK when the horses were called up, Previous to that time the club-house lower balcony was gomfertauty. filled with gentlemen, while the bright tollets of tho Indies on the upper one formed 1 pretty sight. Conatderudle bet- ting bad been dune at the dewn-town poole rooina during the mornlug, but at the trick buyiness in that Iino had not begun. . Occasional Dota of $50 and $100 were made nt even money, the backers of buth horses fooling confident. When the pool-seiler flunily took hla position the adds ware slightly In favor of tha wtilllon, but they soon Kbifted to $100 to $80 on Ford. ‘The rengon for tha change wns this: About 1:10 o'clock Splun brought the gray on the track for the purpose of giving him a warming-up nile. After Jopaine, tho wrong way of the track a couple of times be tumed and wont away, The forty seconds, tut from point the pace was Increase. the half-mile being dona in *, Tho gray follow was then cut loose, and aine home in 1:Wx,— performance that opened. tho eyes of ‘these. why had timod tha mile, At $100 to $80 tho betting was protty steady for a while, Van Noss brought Jone- setter out shortly bofore 2 o'clock, and n huzza Went up a8 thy handsome stallion jogged slowly pat the grana) stand, do waa not given any ‘ant work, Finally the horses went up the airtel exact, and on tho #ixtb attempt the word was given to an ovon send-off. Donesetter at once showed 1 Tittle In front, and at the turn led by half a length. Fort soon jrontinlongsida of bim, hows over, and at the quarter polo in i seconds thoy wero head and head. Lonescttor then drew slightly away from his opponent, and down tho back Btratch the puco was very fast, tho hnif- ole boing rencher tn 1:10'. From this Ford began to gals gradually on-tho stall- lon, and at the threo-quarter polo was at his throntiatch, As tho palr swing into tho Btroteh togethor, it looked ne though thera was to bo n deaporate struggle for the lend, but. just then Bonesetter broke, and every one saw that the race was over. Splanuatouce eased up on Ford, and ho JOUGEY UNDEN THE WIRE AN BAST WINHER by four lengths in ‘There was a wild rush for tho hodgcrow by the ‘backers of Bonvsetter, and the betting was soon Ruing ate Uvely rata, the odds bela $100 to BW on the gray. There wag not much donc at these Syures, however, and tho selling soon stopped. ‘The second heat was uninteresting. Ford hid a trifle tho best of tho send-off and nover wns hendad, At tho quarter-polo tie bad opened up agup of a length, Which was Increased to tivo by the thno n fintf-milo find been trotted. Hone otter closed up somewhat on the but when halt wy down Bt broke, a Ford won, bands down, in , tho staliion boing tive lengths bebind, There was no betting, it being ovidont that Vonosettor was not in wood form, fia appeared. bo tod up in bis bind legs and » A WAMENESS WAS PLAINLY NOTICEADLE inone of thom. Whon tho word wis xiven Ford shot out in the lead nnd was never headed during tho bout. The third quarter was trotted by hun H seconde, but Bonesetter must bave kono 115 fant, since ho Reemed to loge Nothing, It was evident, however, that tho atallion wns benten, When about half-way down the home- Stretch Honescttor broke and Ford camo homo an onsy winter by throu lengths In 2:25, Aftor tho rave was over, Frank Van Syess, tho drivor of Bunesutter, stated to Tie Cnmuns man that, so far as being in condition was cons cerned, bin horse was all right, but a epiint which affected him Just full had becoise trouble= some mural, and at abuut the bulf-mile polo dn tho frat heat tho staillon auddonly went hime from Its effects. At that thne he wus in tho lond, und, Van Ness belloves, would certainly Aaye won bad the lumenvss nut munffosted tt- M olf. THA BUMMARY. 2 Curoaco Jockey anv TRotring Cuon TRACK, Juno T—Matoh raco for $1,000 aside, wile licats, diree in Bye, In Licey Ho Ford, 11 john Bplan wames gr. x. Charile . HV. Bumis names b, #. Honesettur. B28 TIMn, Quarter, Iraip, quarts . quarters, Bid ry, Betti Second heat a8 Third beat, 143 THE OTHER RACK OF THR DAY nes tweopatukes for £50 corner, with $100 added by tho Clit, tho entries buing Unroe, Hlack Bashaw, Frank, und Judge Curtls, Nong of the lot werd thought fo. possess any iret amount of quality, but, us Frank wos known to De fant, he was mato favorit in the pools, selling for &0, whily the field brought $35, He won tho first two heats tandily fn 2344, g3kitg, Comes plalnt was then made that Blick Bushaw aud judge Curtis were not belong driven ta win, In order to gratify tho kickers and show thom that oven tho suspicion of unfair driving wos euficiont cause for action, the judges removed the drivors vf tho horses named, putting Van Neas behind Hashaw and Goorge Lognn behind Judge Curtis, ‘The change mado no dilferenco in tho result, however, Frank winning tho third and deciding heat with caso, Jt is thoroughly understood among horsomen that any attempt ut Jobbing In this city will moot with tho sevorcat punlsbment that the iawa of tho National Asac- elation allow, The officers of the Jockuy Club aro non who undoritand their business thors oughly, und they ary determined to give this frat wns in mile Sile, Tirat hent... ges Rizh pote track u roputation for puniehing the crouked work that will keep away tho class of drivers that indu! In’ that kine uBINesa, 'Yhe races yesterday were the the écason, and the start made fi cl of sntisfying tho public that ove tion rything 1a to bo douse to indure trst-clasy sport and honoat trot ling was un oxccoding)y good une, 0 suas ry of the second ruco Wus as follows, Samy Day—Swoopstukes uf $60 @ corner, with KOU wided by tho Club, salvia chy, Frank Ieoseld Ad ainjeabaugite ues I a2 a Judge Curt 8338 nro. aad TIME. Quarter, Mc Ale, ih Tat Fe BU TTS Bas . LOUIS, June ¥.—The June mesting of tho at bane Jockvy Club wilt commence trmoreu under the most favorable auspices. There ubout 260 borvea now a$ the truck, more thar worveyer hore bofors, aud among them ure juny of the most noted Hyerw in the West and South, Tho truck is tu @ aploudid condition, agd the eport promises to be fuer than any other meeting, Thore are any more Visitors ipiseent than evor bofore, The Coquet pclasi| jor 2 year-old illog, to be rung to-morrow, will Inve fourteen starteraand tho Lindell Hotet Stoke, for year-olds, will havo twelve starters, There will also he @ inile-and-one-cighth dant, for all uger, and a tro-milo hurdle race, both of which ure well flied. BASE-BALT. 5 CINCAGO VB. PROTIDRNCR. Spteiat Wiapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Provivencr, R. 1, duns %—-Tho Grays sur- rendered ta Corcoran’s subtle pitching this afternoon, getting but threo eafe tilts, and sond- ing but four other balls out of tho diamond. Providenen went first to bat, and up to tho fifth Inning unly three mon saw first ona base hit, ented balls, and mW misjudged fly by Kelly, ono of whom renebed third tse, In the fifth Teters ran two bases on Burne’ muffed tly, and tallled on Bradicy’s two-baser. In tho succeed- Ing inulnga only one man reached first ona single hit, where ho was left. Chiengo then opened run-gotting in the sec- ond Inning. Corcoran taking first on bis single, stolo xecond, roached third on Gross' overthrow to Farrell, and tallled on Hines! sad throw to MeGeury. In the fourth Anson opened with a singlo drive, advanced to second on Kelly's user, reached third on Corcoran's sacrifice, and wns caught st the plate by Peters’ throw to Gross on Fifnt’s hit, which gave Kelly third. Burns’ single sent Kelly home, and Flint to second, and Stradloy’s sutsequent fumble and Gross’ wild throw gaye the Chicago's thelr third run. Anson and Corcoran got ns far as third und second baacs in tho sixth on enlled alla, a fuine bled grounder by Farrell, and base-stenling, In the seventh Burnaopened with adouble-bageer, reuched third on Uradley’s muff of Queat’s fly, which gave tho batsman two bases, and Dairyin- Dle’s ringte advanced both to tho pinte, Dalrsm- plo continuing to third on Gross’ muffed thrown ball at the plate. Gore's baser eont Dalrymple home, and Bradley's fumble carricd him to third. Willlamson drove n grounder to Peters, who fielded out Gore to Gross; the bateman taking first on the put-out, second on Gross’ overthrow, thirdon Hines’ poor throw to McGeary, and homuon a wild plich, Tho Chicagos playodja steady fielding gamo, ‘Dut were not called updh to exert themsclyes. Doesoher's umpiring was somewhat off in closo decisions. THE SCONES TIP ALTE Ale Chiteaga, j— | — [ame | Datrymple, | £. 4) 1 2) 21/0)0 GTC, C. Feeeseree 4) 0) 1) Ta) of 0 Williamson, 3b. 4} 11 Of Of 2) ho SOD, TL Mevevee aos ao Kelly, rf. « 4/3) a) aa) ata Corcorty p+ 4] 1] 1) 4) 1) 8) 0 Fitnt. 4 el ela a 4] 4] 2] 8] o} ay i 1} Of 0} 8] 4] 0 a4) a] vlaiec|ia] 2 4} of 0} of el al af 8} Of OF Blo] & 4] of 1) 2] of a} 4 4] 0} 31 4) a] a} 4} 9 O} a] o| 5) Oo 1] Of of of a] 0 0} 0} Oo} Oo} 1) 0 0} 2) ol ay McGeury, 3b, 3, 0} O} O| 4) 0] 0 Tot jan] a] | afestsiaa Tinrns bit by batted ball, is 123 innings £56078 Chieu. weed 102004 0 5-7 Providence. 00001000 01 Earned runs—Chleago, 1. Two-bire hits—Fiint Burns, Bradloy. First base on errors—Chicayo, 1; Providence, & First on called bulls—Anson, Start. Left on Dunes Cileago, 4; Providence, 6, gybizuek our—Kelly @), Hint @), Burns, Hines, cGeary. Hulls Gulled—On Corearan, 81; Ward, 63, Strikes ealled—Corcoran, 17; Ward, 1. Passed bulls—G rosa, Wild pitch~ Ward. ‘Thne of gume—1:60, Umplre—Doescher, NATIONALS—NUFFALOS, SPRINGFIELD, Maas, June %.—Nationals, 4; Buffalos, 0. CINCINRATI—ALTANY. Axnany, June 7.—Cinctunutt, 7; Albany, 5. ee TIE BICYCLE. INDIANAPOLIS, Ixptanavoras, Ind. June 7.~Tho first blesalo tournament in this Stato was held to-day at the Exposition gronmis, Tho entries were: Hib- bard, of Milwaukee; Landis, of Terre Hautes Rates, Braden, Emery, Morris, Hougbes, and Hunt, of Indianapolis; Smith, of Greenenstlo; is, of Lafusetta, Emery took the first premium for the mile rnco and fancy riding, and Hibbard tn the two tuiles. TORNADOES, AT MANKATO, MINN. Diepatch to St, Paut Pioneer Press, Mankato, Minn, Juno &—A tremondous hurticano passed over our elty thla morning, beginning at 9:30 and Insting to 10:00 and ratsed tremendotis havoc with buildings, fences, side walka, oto. No los3 of Ifo ia yet roe ported, Wo have leon ablo to ascor tain and = report tho following losses: Moonie Hull, Higgins’ Hath and 8. W, Ashby's clgue store, tlh roof torn of, J. J, Shaubut, three stores in Block 14, tin roof and cornice torn of, G. Lullsdorf, tin roof party tora of. City-Han, gutters and tn root purtly toru olf, Martin's jowelry store, front blown off. Cul. Pratt's , store, roof blown off. Red dncket feed “tore, recon story blown down, Munkato State Norinal School, roof blown off; damuyeo over $2,000, F. 1. Snow's dmg store, mof blown off, A. Coy, brick dwelling blown down, Christinu Church, roof blown olf. Swed= ish Courch, unrooted, Front of A. W, Dawiey's store blown iu, Roof of Court-Houeo blown off. Thoo, Scatterzood, three-story frame dwelllug, root blown off. Col, Smith, West Mankato, hours blown down ana demolished. G. W. Neff and J. L, Lewis, barng blown down. The frame foune dry building of Willard & Tarny demolished. One of the plite-glass windows of tho Firat Natonnt Bank deniollshed. C. Vosbeck's Blacksmith and carriage’ shop _blawn down and unrooted, ‘Three houses tn Duke's Addition are blown down, also one mill and two dwellings. Henry shaubut, of Lime, reports school se Diown fut down and bls barn gone tho wi alloarth, Chilson’s houge unroofed, H. Tiexheim, brick dwelling halt down. J, Myers, new staro blown own, N. Keb ‘ober, root Of howe blown off. ‘Munkuto otl-mill,’ root 3 blown off. Jenson & Moerr's now cu age a Op parily blown down ant unroofad, Lawyer Pons house, cupola blown of, “E, Varry's dwelling ind tho woolen mill unrooted, J. Mirono’s house, West Mankato, unrooted, August Malgow’s house demol{abed and witoand ebid: injured, Hodip's drug-story unrvofed, Niok Lang's ‘new brick store unrooted. Jobn Diamond's barn and granary, blown ” down, Grand stand and all fences in Muntknato Driving Park gone down, Hawley 'sbop-bousa and two old warchouses in La tiller blown down. Tho ratlroad extlag-hauge at Kasota unrvated and gublos blown in. ‘Tho catiinated dumnge in the clly and suburbs fs £20,000 to $25,000, From all accounts It was @ yroat don} bonvior ost and northeast of here, In Lime Township tho dwell+ ings of Megara. Jefergon, Cromwell, Dutlle, and. Clapp wore unrooted. . A CHURCH DESTROYED. Speelut Dispatch to The Cricago Tribune, * Tovevo, O., June T—Information has just ‘been recolyed In this city to tho cifect that the brick Luthoran churet, three milos enst of Tuition, Allon County, was demolished yesters day by a groat storm of wind that provallod, aud. somo forty persons were mare or less Injured, somo of whom cannat recover, *Tho crush of tho building occurred between If and 19 o'eloals, during service, und the houso waa well Milled, ‘The scene was one of will confusion, and eres ated Intense oxcitoment as the nows syrend throughout tho surrounding chuntry, Hune dreds gathored at tho sone of the wnd catastrophe, with wud -weut at worl willing hands and palpitating hearts to roseue thore who wore sinprisuned in tho débria, Tt wus # o'elook in the afternoon befure the hn} feng victiius wore all extrioated, It evems His Most 4 tntrucie tat no one was kilted outright, ‘There ara none, howover, that will probably dle, Many wore quite acriously injured, and others wseaped with slight bruises, Yhe church is alt. uate in Orange Township, Huncock County, AT MOUNT COREY, O. Dispatch ta Cincinnats Commercial Jawa. 0, June 6.—During a torrifio wind- storm that prevailed to-day in this part, of-tho State, a church nenr Mount Corey, Hancock County, was completely wrecked, Tho root falling on tho congregation, twenty people were mote or less Injured, three of thom futully, No further particulars can bu obtained to-night. The following is tho lst of injured ut tho ohureh accident to-day nenr Mount Gorey: Fa- tally—The Hav, Mr. Stroud, H, McKtutey, and one man name hot known, Tho fullowing wore injured, some seriously: Georgo Gricacr ang daughter, A. Cartright, 5. Nunomuker, two Arnold boys, Laura Voubles and two Peebles children, Wlilun Warmer, ‘David. Nunemukers and two Couk children,» Abuut fitteon others sustained jnjurics, but thelr names caunot be gotten to-night, —— THER HURRICANE'S WORK, CiRVRLAND, June 7.—Sunday forenoon a burs ricano stripped tho roof from tho English Evan. golical Churvh at Orange, Hancock County, 0., and threw tho south yuble upon the assembled Bunday-school, Injurlug twonty-throo persons, six or more receiving propably fatal wounds. a Don't trifle with affoctions of tho throat and I ‘Tako Hfalo‘s Honey of Horvhound and Tar, Piko's Toothache Drops cure in one minute, CRIMINAL NEWS. Eph Holland, the. Cincinnati Re- peater, Shot in the Street. Loading Democratic Politicians Belleyed to Be. in the Murterons Plot, Holland Possessing Sccrete that Might Unsottle Their National Cone vention. EPH NOLLAND siroT, Bpectat Duapateh to The Chleago Tribune, Crnctynatr, 0. June 7—Eph Holland, the famous gambler and politician, was shot to- night and probably fatally wounded, It fs bo Heved that the decd was dono in pursuance of a purpose of the local Democratio ring to put Holland out of tho way before the meeting of the National Democratic Convention, Wher’ "Tilden sent 87,000 to Cincinnut! {n 1876 to carry the election for the Democrats Holland wns em- ployed by tho purty fenders to put the money whore it would do tha most good. He imported gangs of repeaters from Enstern cities, and enr- ried out tho boldest nud most succeseful serics of frauds upon the ballot-box ever perpe- trated in Cincinnat!, He was subsequently Arrested, tried inthe United States Court, con- yicted, and rentenced to # finc and imorison- ment fur one year inthe Penitentiary. Beveral mombers of the repeating gangs were also tricd, convicted, and rent to the Stato Prison. In the course of tho trial Holland testified thut bis men east over 3,090 Meal votes, envuzh to com- pletely roverse the will of the peuple of the clty and in tha county, nnd elect Milton Bayler and Gon. Sunning, Democrats, to Congress. Whe n asked who hired him to disturse tha tnoney, he refused to answer, and the tnost per- wistent ntteinpts fur four years to persuade him to divulge tha names have com- pletely failed, Tn prison he fared Buimptuously on money furnished bln from some unknown Foures, and sinco bis release he hss never wanted for money. OF late, however, he hue nd disagreements with the Democratic luadcrs. and has made threats to tell what he knew. The result was 1 conspiracy to kill him, The first attempt took place on Vine strect about six weoka ago. Jake Aug, a noted Democratic Otel And gambler, sbot at him, and mjased im. ‘The next attempt was mnde x couple of weeks Inter by one Unknown verson woo was coucealed on the oppoalt sido of the atreet, and fred two shots at him dn the door of his own house, The third and probubly successful ate tempt was made to-night by n‘gambler named, Woodson. Holland was pasaing the corner of Fourth and face streets, oppastt the Commercial ofiice, and when about fifteen feet distant from Woodson the latter leveled his revolver and fired. Holland gave n tond yell, staggerod agulnst a confectionery stand, eprang upon it a couple of times, whirled ‘around, and finally ftaggered behlud the mun at the staud, where he concealod himself, Woodson stood qufotly un der u gas-lamp with hia revolver tn position to jiro again, when he was disarmed and selzed by tho police. He went quictly along with tho oflicers, At tho station-house he persistently refused to say wuything in regard tu the shoot- ing. Holtand {3 very seriously wornded in the groin, but itis not known at this hour whethor there 1s # chance of his recovery, He has said several times recently that the ring were doter- tnined to assusinate bim before the Democratic National Convention. but he would stand his ground. There would be mon at the Conven- tion who would not Iiku to seo bim, and be would hnve some things to tell that they would not {lke to benr, ‘Tho supposition {8 general to- night that his assaainntion is directly connected with his pollticn! work for Tilden and the Demo- cratie party in 3870, ‘Tho atfnir bos caused much excitement about tha streets where the news has spread, FATAL AFFRAY. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Trine, SHELBYVILLE, Ind., June 7.—Freeport, sevon miles north of here, was the scune of a Nght Saturday night, which rosulted in Darton Nyo stabbing John Miller twice with a kuife, killing him instantly, 1t {s supposed that for some tine an ill-feeling has existed between the men, the diMculty arising from a land transnetion, Last wight several ten baving congregnted In Free~ port, tho. Miller faintly being present, the feud jfwas rovived, Iouding to a generulrow. A short time ago Nyo hired Nelson Wells to work on bis turm, but, as is elulmed, Peter Miller, father of tho tnuntered man. told Wells that Nye was not in tho habit of paying his bands, tid that hy_woull not reculve bis money utter ri Young Wells thon wont tuonaJacob Fox to loara the truth of what bo heard about Nye. Fox now claims that ho sald that Nye Was un honest man, and that he paid bis debte, Wells being present, Fox asked of him what ho had been tolling Nye nbout bin (Fox), to which Wells repiled, S Notntivg but what) would tell you.” At this Fox mude an assault on Wells, frank Miller, a brother of the mnn killed, taking: sides with Wells, Fox, dading himeelf over- powered, started to run, with Frank Miller in. hursuit. Goonge Copple, who wus present, run in botween Fox and Miller, threatening to bit Miller with a club which he held in bis hand it ho dll not stop, Jobn Miller than sturted to whore bis brother wis standing, when ho wag mot by Rarton Nyo, who, without causo or provocation, drew a’ knife and struck John Miller twice, once In the avdomen, the other wound being in the thigh, severing the femoral artery. Both wounds wero fatal, Miller dying in a few minutes, Word was iramedia ely brought bere, and Nyo was arrested and placed fn jul charged with murder. Nye isd yeura old and Miller 23, Bath are fannore: aud much respected in thelr nelybbor- Ga FOULLY MURDERED, Covnoit, Burrs, Ia., Juno %.~Tho body of Mrs. Nuncy Duncan, late 2 resident of Council Hlufta, was discovered buriod near Pucitie City, Bills County, last Sunday evening under cireum- stances that feud to tho belief that sho baa been fonlly murdered, The body hud evidently been transported somo distance, as it was tly. blown. It was wrapped {na common coveriat tied nbout tho middle of the body with a ropo, On the lett temple wasn cuntused spot and at tho jugular vein wasadeep cut an ineh long Reverting tho vein, tnd causing death. Later dovelu apni show almost conclusively that hor kon, Willlam Dutican, perpetrated the deed, Tho olticur aro on fife track. ‘hero ig much qystery about the matter, but tho ubovo ero BubstanUully tho facts. FORGED CITECKS, Speelal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Droaton, fi., Juno 7.—Charies L, Holmes, of, Niautlo, was arreated and lodged in Jail thiv’ eventug whilo attempting to get a Inrgo sum of monoy on forged checks, Iu bad beon released from custody but afew botra before after an iuprisonment of four months, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Loxpon, June 7.—The ateamors Gilbert, City of Choster, and Canada, from New York; the Minnesota and Bulgarian, from Boston; Texas, from Montreal; and Stste of Nevada, from New York, have arrived out. ro Tho Appotito of Broad. Pacis Corresponitence New Orleana Preayrane, Did you Know that Greud suet only eaten, but ente? Darwin bas told us that somo ton ans joy w porteriwume steak. Now Sf, Scheurer Osther assures ts bread has a nlgger'a parthili- ty for hogs and hominy. ‘Che disvavary ta intere costing to dyspeptics, for browd can bo mado to do the work of tho allmentury enna, und ro Heyes lyxpoptica of all batber except ner dy Jatldon~-and, of votrae, paying the haker'a bull, which i hunter work than’ dl lon. Rolenee hag since found that foveral vexctable Juices, or sips, dissolve tneat, but M. Scheurer Keustner is the test person who observed (hat inthy process of bread-inking 0 pecullar fermentation takos Place which produces campleto digestion of meat. A beefsteak hashed tno and mixed with dough containing yenst. disappeura entirely by tho timo the broad is taken from tho aven, ‘The atenk's nutritive prtpelples are diss solved atid fneorporated (ute the bread. Nottho: Jeast curious phenomenon noticed in these eire oumstances 1¥ that meut, which so raptdly bee ounes putrid, whew once incorporated tuto broad niuy bo kept fonger than crdlnaey bread. Broad mide in Lo7s had buen shown the Acadon: of Selonco; {t was us sweut and frog from mult fg when It caine out of tho oven, At hint M, Scheurer Kestuur used raw meaty ho nixed one dad ono-teuth pounds of Hour, ono pound of ivaver aud tures fourths of u poundot raw beet fatnced, fina; water it suiicient quan: Y ‘i pd cay aun, ‘Chis ment-broad bid a disugecent mur tase, ‘To rotuuye it M. Schourer Kestuertirstjbolled the meat In {ust the quantity of water necessary to wot the Dour, wud wied thla water in kneading, Tho mat should be vid of ull fat, and only salt. gnough to season the Droud added, fur if w miteh malt be udded tho bread will be hunt dsalt belug a yreat absorber of watery und soll. ‘Tho objection to thls bread ta toat ft tg tua Ache If buoun iw wsod Instoud uf book, tho objection dg romoved, Veal, tua, uiekes w delicious moat bread, All thesy brenda may De used to make soup. Cut in glicca oue-six1b of a pound of this broad, put the ulices fa quart Of water, galt to taste, and boll for twenty minutes, How to Cure a ‘Toothache, Als the Year Hound, Lomo months ago, au nylon ial Unger ing Ing country churchyard, was Present wt funeral, and observed among tho group ot mournorg a young mun who purtioularly a truuted ‘attention y bis swollen faou and un utter dejoction of “hia appearance, “ Herv Jenst fs one true mourner,” thought the Engilsh= man. While this thought wns parsing thromzh his mind, the suppose? mourner tonk up a skull whieh Iny on the tnp of sk Reap ot ire sat aad erumbled bones, Ho raised it to hfe lips, and, his own teeth, extracted n tooth from it. Horror filled the stranger as ho watched this proneeding nnd raw im throw the skull curelesly = awny, while ho wrapped tho tooth In paper and put It In his pocket. “Can you tell ine why he did that?’ asked our tourist. of an old man who bnd stool beside him during the funeral ceremony. * Aye, ty. your honor, the poor boy was very had be toothachs, an’ it's nilowed to bo n cure if ypu draw a tooth frae n skull wy your nln teeth. fe'll sew the tooth in bis clothes an’ wenr it as long as ho lives.” 9? You don't tell mo so? Do ‘on think the erly will be effectual?” “It's ike cnough, sir.” replied the old man, showing where wt tooth was sewed In the lining of his own wafsteont. [t's five i deli since f pulled that ‘ono the same way, an’ {never bad a touch o' tho toothache alnce.”* — CHURCH QUARREL. Prrranuna, June 7.—-The lev. Woodside and followers met In the Oak Valley Chtrch to- Hight and passed n resolution that the Firat fo- formed lresbytertan Church suspend thotr rela- tions with the Aynod owing to their inte action relntive to the Woodside trinl, Tho Wool- ahters are in possession of tho church property, and intend holding tho fort. A sult by tho antl ‘Woodsiders fs not improbabie; “HatrRevivim " rostores gray bate to its orlg+ inal color for 60 cents, Ladici beautiful? ud want to be etrong, healthy, and en use Hop Bitters. —— aa Noother Walsker Dye equals Hall's—8 cents, BUSINESS NOTICES, For constipation. gestion, headacho, taka Arond’s Vegetable Howel Hteguintor, “It nets like a charm. Ite sults: Pury blood, healthy comploxion, cioar head. Price MO ceuts. Depot, northeast corner Madison strect and Fifth avenue. —<—<——_—— Eminent Dr. Wm. F, Steuart, Baltte more, serites: 11 confidently recommend Colden's Lieblg's Liquid Extract of Beet for consumpuon, debility, wenkness, chlorosis, cto. Lhbave tested it with universal success.” ——————— Travelers, stop nt the Astor House. New York. ——_— ee FURNISHING GOODS, &c. Diliouaneas, indle Chas. Gossage & Co. Gentlemen’s Fornishing Goods ! Londonand New York Styles, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS, SCARS, BRACES, Fancy Half Hose In Silk, Balbriggan, Lisle, and Cotton, UNDERWEAR, Plain and Fancy Colors, Silk, Lisle, Bal- briggan, Cashmere, Gauze, Gossamer Shirts and Drawers, MEN'S BATHING DRAWERS, Perfect-Fitting UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS ! _ Only $f.00! “The Largest Stocle!?? “«Tne' Best Goods!?? “The Lowest Prices!" Chas. Gossage & Co. STATE STREET, WASHINGTON-ST., 106, 108, 110. 56, 68, 60, 62, HAIR, WEVIVUN BEAUTINUL WOMEN All Countries Boast of Their BEAUTIFUL WOMEN, But it Is Well Known to Those Who-Have Traveled In Europe and Other Foreign Countries That {ho United “States Can Truth. fully. Boast Of the Most Beautiful Women in the World. ‘The Amerioan women havo the nest heads of hair ofeay in the world. And, indoed, a tine bead of bate one Indy in 8 thing of beauty, und should ba carud fur and cultivated with (hy wreatest pride aud intercst, Justas soon mathe bair Loglus tu fall out, and the bend guts dry und buaky, tt 1s timo to be alarmed and Gulng something for its you, thut ts the quostion, da- ing something fori. What shall I dot Well, there ts but one thing for you to da, if you want to atop the falling out of the bair and keeping It ina nice soft, silken condivon,nanely, use “ diair Kovivum,” « safe, ploasunt, aud sure remedy, and an unequaled bale drossur, 1t kuups thy akin Of tho scalp clean and pure, aUimufates the bufr follicles or glands, and has the wouderfal foully of restoring gray halrto ita original color. If you have any doubt on the question, just eet ong bottle, only Bfty cents, and you will De snore pleading with. And fur baldness ibis hale reaturattve that ies stoud the test It wil mske hule grow up any buld head If shore aro auy hatr colle or folliclos (a uty sku, and, if thery ure nuno, noLbiUK van produce halr; but Nature soldom luaves hor wurk halfdone, ‘Thesv folticles aro kenerally present, and only need the uso of “Hair Revlyuin” te stars the Datrstowing, Bold by all druggists at fifty cents, U. N. CIURTTENTUN, Sule Froprietor, 280 Felons, Now Yoru, fertile, und will be the choice things of tho tabte Jango the ploasures of life, and lowship und good nature If rightly onjoyod, PICNIC, YACHTING, AND EXCURSION PAR: - as ‘Trade M and Drugeiait ove dias Fevalariy draw in Gonoral Assembly of Wednewley, pupptow, London, Vevra, and Bt reduced ras, O81 Grech. N.Y, CLAUSENIU LADIKS? Goons, “tt Pays to Trade cored onthe West Side.” CARSON PIRIE & CO., Madison and Peoria-sts., Invite the attention of the public, and especially visiting stran« gers, to the GREAT WEST END DRY GOODS HOUSE, Recently Renovated, Improved, and Enlarged to three times its former size; equipped with Ele- gant Passenger Elevators, and un. equaled in light and convenience. Our Lower Rent; Immense Space and Faeltess Our Custom of Making Close Prices; And Superb Stocks Enable us to prove to all interested in economizing in price, without sacrificing in quality, that . “TT PAYS TO TRADE ON THE WEST SIDE.” THIS WEEK: Great Reductions in DRESS SILKS. Large Sacrifice on Dress Goods, Bargains in CLOAKS AND SUITS. Special Display of PARASOLS. New Millinery, Gloves, Laces. CARSON, PIRIE & C0, Madison and Pooria-sts, THE HUB PUNCH. A DELICIOUS DRINK In Hot Weather-Cool on Ice Drink Clear, or Mix with Lemon ade, Soda, ov Ico Water. Tho “HUB PUNCI" made in Boston sololy by CTL Graves & Suns, is of superior quailty, und moots with marked populsy favor as a hosithful'and patatar Diearink, 4 rod with great care from the best ma Rad wilt ba found an, auroe pig addition & to whieh undeniably on= encourage oul fole TIES, HOTELS AND FAMILIES, Pronounce tt unrivaled. PUNCTI"—1s ado; horiced uso Of Ju Mark will b nuentad, ca. ‘4, Moston, Muss, Bald by lending Wine Murchants, Grocers, Hotels ‘The name und title=" ALD 28 "radu, Mat WHOLESALE ONLY BY SMITH & VANDERBEEK, Now York and Chicago. Agonts for tho Northwest. LOTTERY, TAKE NOTICR—iteyiaterod Tettera and Money Orideracan bo sont through the mmatis to: tho undersigned aa formerly. jo Kentucky state Lottery Compan: ursuance Of An actof the wy Btato of Kentucky, on FIRST CAT’ reason Ge FLOM, and 1,806 ST CAPITALS, u other Petter ammuniing to guises TCH ats Fe For fuller pariiculnra address Covington, Hy. or, G. Upt O00 lirnadway, New Work, or Frouiris: Waa uv Wastingloncet, Chloases NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. MSitnutre all “Stery waturcay fold’ Noie’ Wack OF ere 3 achat ‘and Wfouon. Pessouyorw booked for auiun and Varivac luwuat rates, U8 PASRAGE—Brou New York, to Hauth- roman, frat eabla, sO coed ubwiibe 8 & GO. sBouth Ulark= ‘second cabi ata jenia for Chicauro. pasate eed rages STATE LINE . qi 1, Dublin, Halfaat, and Londons Gecteion: NYY Peviey tuurdays West sl i fa Q woca! z cy a alg, 1 HUROLRLOR. BG su rondway, N. Vaud Lo dtundospusi Cosa, a Ne Kay wl ‘ SONS ARHG BAS iVeeture Stauawee tO acon te aw York to London VICTORIA, Suna 1,da 1m PALSATIAL Cablus, wu. E: ANCHOR LINE MATL STEAMERS New York and Glazgow. NOHORIAJu: Bou | ("1 UASIA, J Ba SETA Tata wv oat | DAVE day Epa Thosw stubwors do nos carry catitv. sheup, OF ples. New cy . direct. ‘June 338 Heeuraion ifetulsat pouuocd ral Winarwey. (bs LENDBUSON BROTHERS. ws insuinuton-at, OUNARD MALL LLNE. 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