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12 THE CHICAGO TRIBUN WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1880~— TWELVE PAG THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. ‘Trin Nattonat Woman's Sulfrago Association has its hondquarters nt (he Palmer Houso, Miss Phoebe Couzins in charge. Thomak CAnrr, 13 years of nge, whose parents live at No, 87 Stewart avenue, while pinying with nrovolyor at6 o'clock Inat avening, shot himself in tho Jeft hand, tnflloting a painful wound, Tue tomporatlire yosterday, ns observed by Manasse, optician, & Madison street (Tringnn. Bullding), was ng follows: & a, m,, 05 degrees; 10 n, m,, 63; 12 m., 095 B p.m. 60; 8 p,m, 05; ba- Fometor, 8 A. m., 29.00; 8 p. me, 20.65, Cononge MARN Sesterday hold an inquest upon Robert Irwin Cowper, a baby boy, whose parents Ivo at No. 110 Throop street, ind who, whilo at hia pia Pulled down upon himscif n henvy box Alfed with oarth and potted plants, onusing fatal Injurios. + ™ Monday night W, ©. Myrick, of No. 238 vite attsot. together with several othors, was thrown from the platform of a Bine Island ave- nue car as it ran against the switch at tho oor. ner of Clinton and Van Buren streots. Mr, Myrick received a severe out on the forehead. ANTON SCHMUBKE, Tyenre of ago, living with his parents at No. cea Noblo atroot, wis run down by an incoming tran on the Northwest. er Railroad, betweon Black Hawk strest and Fox placo yesterday, and had hia left arm so badly mangled that it had to bo nmputated ut tho shoulder. Trek clogant new furniture which is to furnish tho oat Hockaway. Beach Hotel was manufact- ured by the Toboy Furniture Compauy, of this city. Tho whole Int occupied twenty-five frofght ears and was shipped yosterday by way of tho South Shore Line, Tt is a credit to the hotel and ‘tho Chicago firm that manufactured it. ‘Tourer weddings occurred Inst ovening, tivo on tho South Side and ono on tho West Stde, Miss Agnos McMurtry and Mr, Horman Eberhardt were married nt the residence of tho bride's aronts, No, 433 Prairio nyenuo; Miss Detz and Mr. Rothschild were united in marriago at No, 242 ‘Thirty-second treet: and tho wedding of ‘Miss Schmetz nnd Mr, Benjamin 8, Mayor oo- curred at Martino’s Weat Side Hall. C. H, Hoox is nt the Armory charged with the Jarceny of 1 horse and bugey, front J. W. Far- ron, of No, 29 State streot. “Hook ts 40 years of age, and hails from Ottawn, Ill. Elmer Billings. alles Gcorgo Fish, of Batavin, TH. (6 also lacked ‘up charged with tho Jarceny of 1 borse and bugs gy from George Strubler, of Naperville, which ho sold to C. A, Simpson, a horse-deulor at No. 200 West Twelfth streot, for smail sum of cash. Ting MARSHAL Swrente ins received # letter from Mr. William Johnson, Foreman of * sfo- chanics’ No.6" Fire Company of New Orleans necepting nn invitation to visit Chicago, ans thanking tho nutharities of tho Chictgo, St. Louis & Now Orleans Hallroad Company for courteales extended, Tho company will derive hero on the 18th Inst., by specini train, and tho Chiengo Fire Departmont aro making every porsrenen to royally entortain their Southern rethron, 1n tho Criminal Court yesterdny, in the case of Bernard Goodman, found mullty of rape, tho motion fora now trint was overruled, ond ho ‘was sentenced to tho Ponitentiary for ten yours. ‘Thomas Walsh was sentenced to one year in tho Penitentiary for larceny. John Prica wns ao- quitted on ticharga of Jarceny. William Cutter pleaded guilty to potit larceny, and sentence was suspended. OscarJ., alias A. P,, uires pleaded guilty to an indictmont for. falsely por sonating an olficer, and waa remanded for sen- tence. Michael Keloskey was on trini for re- ceiving stolen proporty, when the Court ad- Journod. Tnens ore at the Chicago Avenue Station some fitty-thres Polish mon, women, and chile dren, whom the potice found starving benenth 1 sidewalk nt tho corner of Weseon and Oak atreota. Thoy arrived here only o fow days ago, “and are penniless cmigrants. Yesterdny thoy wero given food and shelter by the po- lice, and Mr MM. A. Dovino tributed ten gallons, of fresh milk and soveral sacks of bread. Dr, George P, Cun= ninghamn gavo the sick bis medicnl caro, aud furnished grutis all tho medicines required, Last night the congregation of tho St. Stanislaus Kostka Polfeh Catholic Church hold a inceting to dovise means of caring for the sufferers. Tue authorities of Washington Park have be- como nruused to tho necessity of relieving that breathing placo from the irfuence of thetramps and loafers who have congregated there in Jarge numbors since the weathor hns permitted opon- alr tramping. Yesterday Martin Dreunun, tho foroman. of tha. Inborers, saw 8 trainp stretahed out on tho grasa anoring in the shade, He woke tho man up, and was turn- Ing away, when be noticed th the tramp wus following him witha very ugly-looking knife. fo pluokily turned and, after a chaso of two dlocks, captured the fellow and locked him up mtbe Chicago Ayonue Station, ‘ow more such actions and the park will bo agaln open to ladiog and children, who have of Inte been kopt away by the gang of roughs hanging abouton © Bred, ‘Tx following dutiable goods were received at tho Custom-Hongo ycaterday: Mosebnck & Humphrey, 170 pkgs caustic soda, 60 bris soda ash; Fowler Brog, 3,100 sacks salt; Fronoh, otter & Wilson, i pkgs carthonwaros Union Foundry Works, 296 fron girders; O, 1t. Osborne & Co. 12 casks sauces, 10 cusks limo juice: Chapin & Gore, 100 Pe gins D. O. Lane, J brl whisky; i. H. Law & Co. 62 ensks grease; Wil- gon Bros, 1 caso hoalory; A. H, Androws & Co, Leuso mops: OC. M. Koedt, 1 case dry goods; Bes! Russell & Co,, 1 case cigars; Potor Gerhardy, bhd brandy; "Parkhuret, Wilkinson, 400 Ditrs tron; Man Oy Bros., 1 caso ory. onda; Davidson ‘ Co.," 4 casos granit; Root HamimorakOld, 3 pases artista’ materials; Fuller & Fullor, 8 cases dponges. ‘Yesrenpay forenoon an unknown man, appar- ently a Pole, crented considerable of & acnsa- tlon’by walking closely after J. W. Morrison, Jottor-carricr, until “ho ontered the Journal Building, on Dearborn street, whon bo fired ono shot atin from 4 large navy rovulver, The bullet missed its) mark and lodged in the woodwork about the stalrway. The man thon walked to the corner of Monrvv street, . brandishing tho weapon na he went. Somo one had the good sonse to rah upon bim and disarm uum, and then turn. bir over toa policoman, who brought him to tho Armory, Tno perce had every appearance of be- if dcmented, and refused to pe any namo, outJator in tho evening ho gald bis nimo was Louis Rogenbeim, and that ho was a reporter on somo Jowlsh paper, He dontua all knawlodgo of the shooting, and says bia friend Noulurgor, doing business at the cornor of Randolph street god Fifth avenue, will get him out of the scrape, ae letter-carricr says ho noyer saw Rosenholm fore. Paniuck Dugan, vridgetendor at Harrison street, yeatorday morning nt 7 v'olock found the body of o mun Sloating In tho river ator near the bridge. Ho notified the iporloes who ro- moved itto the Morgue, Tho Coroner held an iuquest in the afternoon, but, asthe Morgue fs in such an awful condition that nolthor tho Coroner nor any civilized being can withstand tho shock, inqueats there aru 4 mero ter of form. ‘This 1s clafined to be tho fault the city, and not of: the Coroner, As usunl, no examination was inne of this body and the clothing wag not senrched In order to ascertain clewsto tho identity, In mn fow days the body would have been shunted off to the Potter's- field, or perhaps to tho disxeoting-room. Tho jury slinply suid, “found drowned," and ox-, pressed an opinion that the body had beon f tho wator abouts month, Tho fuuts in tho case uro that it had been in the water only four days or thoreubouts, and an oxamination of any part, of tho body ‘other than tho, faco and ands, which woro badly discolored by tho river water, would have alsclosed tho flesh white and hard beneath the clothing, Tho body wns that of Francis Bir- minghum, au Irish stonomason, living with hie witu and four children at No, 43 Miller street, Hla absonoo was roported ta the police, und ble wifo bad miade avery possibly sonrch for him, exon to yolny to Aurora and iawn the body ofa man accidentully killed, Jtow he came tn tho water faa mystery which will probably ro- main unsolved. THR ROYAL CANUCKS. rather ie Eady Pally Lads aruba abe cthor day Langhaiay Capt. Foling "and Col, StoNely “spout yoster: Ly Be day olty. Thoy °F nanected various branches of the Fire Department, and tho Princess oxpreased undiszuised pleasure and surprise ot what she saw. Tho Royal party pald a visit to tho Btock-Yurds in tho morning, and ineadoan Inspection of the alghts there to ba seen, Adriveon tho boulevards and through Houth, Park followed, und thoie striking ro- selmblaice to the environmenta of Parla wae mentioned by the Princesa. Later thoy spent un hour and 6 hulf In looking through the stock of perey and siiverwaro of N. Mutsoa & Ca,, core nerof Btuty and Monroe atrests, and mado sev- era) bnportant purchases. Thoy wero much gurnrred to tind such a fino stovk of goods in iv Western country, aud the Princess wus pur Woulaurly ploased with the unique styles of Ameri- cun juwelry, and the exe! manner In which tho rare goa were mounted, The Inrge and elaborate. display of gold silver and plated ware amuzed the Prince and Prinevas, ns thoy ld not expect that people jn the wilds of Iiuols hud use for such, dasslve gorviccs, The superbly cut cumeos and olegunt designs in pins, riuys, and ornu- mnenta wero g revolution to our Canadiun cousins, and they murveled greatly at tho rich- ess of tho exhibit, The bronze busty und Btatuots, of which tha Orm ‘keep 8 large Inc, wero very uluch adinirod, The Prince an Princess on icaying the store expreasod then- selves aa betog very much pleased with thelr visit, and Mossrg. Matson & Co. wilt beroafter bo Fegurded aus “jewelers to thoir Hoyal High SUICIDES, Acolored man, unkuown identity, committed puloide at 2:15 yesterday afternoon by juroytni from: the south endof Clark street bridge juto tho river. ife falled to come to the gurtuce after tho first splash, as drowning budics gouerally do, and though prepserations wore epecdily made to Feacue the nish they wera weraof no avall. Bone time lator ‘Ofticer Patterson, alded ling forehead and of mo- ahi gizo and build, He was clad In rough Jonus pantaloons, a striped gingham shirt, with ovorshirt of rough brown jeans, lot of odits and ends, ame pens ine and tabaeco, and about & tigthought he was elthor insane or under tho influence of liquor. Kiedol, n German lady 60 yonrs of nce, and housekeeper for her son John, a tae nt No. 20 Clyhourh vente, onin- jo in tho reat of the above number yestorday afternoon by hangin rafter In thy wood-shed. Officer notiled, cut down tho body at To'clock, and must havo boon hanging ‘Thora wero in els, Who was then cold and stifr, for some time. THE CITY-HALI, Tne Health OMco roporta 164 doatha for the wook onding Jitno 5, Tus Committee on Wharves and Public Grounds has been called for to-morrow at 4 p. m., and the Committee on Markets for 3:30 p,m, ‘Tne City Tronsurer yestorday disbursed $80,- 000. OF the amount recelved, artment, $25) came from tho Col+ IY $186 waa recoived from tho Con HH waa from lector, and on ‘Two CASES of amall-pox were reported yos- terday, both being boys whoso Infection {8° ne- counted for on tho enay’ sty met Infected camrndes whi enso was that of a 13 che), living at_No, 7d ond was Leo Goorgn orty street, Nett any grave apprehensions, known to be completely under control, Then was a stight demand for permits yos- terday. Following [6 a lat of the pormilts Issued! Guorge W. Smith, threo-story brick di Btoro, Hx foot, corner of. Wells and Ontario ftreets, to cost $10,000; F, it. Neeves, one-story bl 1p, No. 73 Pacifie avenue, to cost Bros, store and dwolling, 64 West Indlaon streot, to cost $2,- 13, Lobatein, four one-story attagos, Ux 00, to cost $70 cach, nt tha corner of Leavittand Ambrose streots; Graw Ooshustect, one-story cottnga, 0x20 feot, to cost $000, at No. U46 Fif- teenth atreot. THE CORONER, INQUEST ON TUR DEAD. If tho rute which tnsista that a houso divided Agalnst itsclf must fall had hind any force In tho easy’ of County-Bulldings that are on tho cor- ner of Michigan stract and Denrborn avenue, thon {novitabté destruction must have befallen it within the pst woek or two. ing in the oity perhaps was thora so much divise fon of opinion regarding tho Peesidenttnl nom- ination asin the one mentioned. In the Sherift's office but one voice was hoani and it cheered for Grant long and luastily. In tha otfce of the Clerk of tho Criminal Court tho nuti-Grant aon- timont prevailed almost unanimously, In tho Jall—an adjunct of sition that they atplay. The trst wr of thoso cnecs hns excited as tho discnao. js In no ono build- tho Sheriff's offiec— except aniong tho mmsny of whom, having alroady pusse of sensons nt Jollet, wero quite undesirous of spending n-third there, rant and auett-Grant sentiments wera about equally divided. intorcourse of so many polltle: sons waa & Vast amouut of Tho reporter in gearck o: feross 0 knot of county orators at eve: tience, county news has scarce community for some tine past, Yesterday utternoon the lace in tho hope that,tho grout question having con decided, the various offices would have sct- ted down to tho ordinary routine of business, and tho fountain of items would bo found flow- 0 visited wns that of the Clerk of riminal Court, who, in auswor to the usual ea new in your Huo to-day, Jack?’’ ro beon my eandidate for six months. Il you last November that Jim Gare Lad first; when do you ox- * Ho's n positively Irreproachablo candidato; hen I, slx months ago, mentioned the namo ‘Tho reporter in despair turned to Chria Mamer, ong of the court record Chris, what fa new to-day? I stopped in front of Tie TrmunR thlanoonand read tho fig tell me Romethiny Whero's Mr, Hamilton ess clork and 4 rabid Took slok when the nows salts, and took County Court ‘Tho conrequonce of the duily “opposed per= ical: argument. county items ran and, Hts a cone 0 reporter visited tho i “ Yos, yes, but but Pect tho trint of — writors, with, '* Well, now about tho Suld It wis woreo than ‘ain for Hyde Park,” -*Whero's Rockufallow?" Henry Stephens, brother of the Clerk, record writer, and stanch ant!-Granter, stopped in the counting of fut roil gentlemen in tho Sheriff's ¢ on thelr inan and fost, nodded his bond In tho direction of tho office safe, The reporter Invas- Ugated the promises and found the unfortunite young man stowed awey for ropaira in a corner sat “Say Kock, I can’t got an! follows, What's new to-day?’ * Lenvo ine, pray leavu mo. But a! mo true] Haus Garfield won? Can i true, that tho horo of —?"" ‘The reporter could not remain longer to watoh the scene of misery, and on his way to the Crim- inal Court called in at the Coroner's ofice with tha usual, * Well, what now inquests on hand?’ ‘Yo bin tho ever-obliging deputy, running bis fluger down on Biaeeninaly lon: m1 Just Peepers y nows from theso lover saw such a duy. down to tho Exposition’ tho cause of the sudden death o} Jnckson County, Illinois; Apuasrivaning ‘and Hosooo Conkilng, of Now ork.” Just at this moment theCoronor entered wear. ing a more thin usually pronounced alr of business preocoupanoy, hose Exposition inquests, “ Yos, gl; very sad cuso, Wol! all three of thom. Politicians In the prime of life, “Tis and, ‘tia sad; but hore (8 the verdict: “And the sald jury, nfter hearing tho ovi« dence of suid Emery Storra, John Wentworth, Hlongutus Jones, Stephen rounger), J. L. Boveriigo, Leonard B, Raum, and others, tho decensed, have come to the opin~ fon that tho said deceased onme to thotr death of 8 sudden attack of binated hi pointed ninbition at the hour of t:8 p.m.,on tho 8th day of Juny, in the yeur of our Lord 1880, nnd that said uttack ence in i dish calle tho purt of the deceased of Jackson County, at Springfiold, Ul.,on tho 2th ultimo, and by 9 juok of unit-rule nutriment on tho part of tho decensed of Ponnaylvinta.” Huving copied tho vordlot, the reporter visited the Criminal Court, whore bi Word with Judgu Smith, who anil that sidered Gen, Gurtictd’s nomination n good ous, ry next Noyomber to “Tt in a mage The nvention hua given Usa pure man—aatrang man, Look at hia antl- Slavery rovord us A preamble to hie antiethird. for him from now until the di A voil inustzbe drawn over tho sconces of sad- tess to bo witnessed nt the Sherlif’s afiico and tho Jail With ull tho preatige of political proa. elenco and a threo months’ moartya, auluries surrendered to tho anti-Grant occu. nuts of the bullding, It would be cruck to enter nto n detalted pleture of tho misery tho antl-Grant quarters of the Count: re is one redeeming feuture, port the nominee, in considera- heir shortcombh to juvoatigate: ‘John Logan, of Bon Cameron, was superinduced by buildozing on ld Insure victor fon of which t! ban tholrdojection conecaled from the public THE AUDIPHONE, 1. 8, Rhodos' invention for hearing through the medium of the teoth, Invariably glyos very sat- {sfnetory reaults when used futoltigontly and Tho following is from tho Omapa Deaf and Dumb Justitutes “Tho audi- ycone pupils hear inch Lotter now than at rst. Tholr voices uro finproying also. Tho inind uf the deaf-muto i nn absolute blank as reganis sound, und, though eau one wore receive the Kitt of perfect bearing f1.nn fue stunt, bu would not understand i sound, Thy Bnyglish lungungo would be as uns Intolilgible ta him as tho Chinesw {a tous, He ld have to leurn the incaning of every little word in the language, hy sound. ‘To the toacher of urticutaton the audiphone will hoan aly but ho must not expeut too much utoneo; the Upi muat learn to hear as wollas loam to tate, f henring that huve been dormunt, afl lokenod in a moment; are forgiven porsoveringly. tho. elghts about tho’ the for years cannot bo thoy must be dovely; a HON, J, A, GARFIELD, our next President, at Brand's studios. world-wide reputation of Brunt's phutographa for matchless beauty, tncoaparable tolsh, and perfect In thelr fldellty to nature recelved 4 woll merited Indorsomont from our next President, the Hoa. J, A. Gurtletd, thie day, ae he tic. dlately visited Brand’a studios and bud severn) sittings for Brand's unequaled photos. Copies dn any quantities can be had at Brand's Studlus, 810 and 212 Wubush avonuc a NESS OF OUR ROYAL GUESTS, H.R. Hy Prince Loopold called in porson upon. one of our citizens, Joseph Ward, 210 South Clark, to thank hit tu behalet of Princess Loulso for a beautiful bottlo of bis Loltet Four, which he mado up for ber eapoctal use and presented to hor while at the Palwer Mouse, Tbave derived much beneflt from uslt ‘chronic constipation. ix LB. Moone, Forest City, Montana, ———————— The queenof medicinal and tollet soa; ragrent Cutiours, veel Prevent weakness and de tH the ~ noys and Urinary oF, 3 Biers! one SPORTING EV Chicago Scores the Third Con- secutive Victory Over Providence. NTS. Opening of the Detroit Trotting Meet- ing—Races Elsewhere, BASE-BALL, CniIcAdo YS, pnovipRNCE, Bpectal Nigpatch to The Chicago Tribune, Provinencr, 2, 1, dune 8,—Tho Chiengoa com- pleted their chain of viotories over tho cham- plons to-day, although out-battod and out- flelited by their oppouonts. Tho Grays tackted more kindly to Gokismith‘’s doliyory than to Larry’, while Chicago gavo Ward sharp punish. ment at times, Willidmson espcolally showing up Alnoly at tho bat, Chicago lost tho toss for the frat timo inthe gories, and Witlinmeon scored tho opening tally, after tho rotiroment of two men, onhis singte, called balls, and Kolly’s baer. Mines and ‘Start tallied in the corresponding inning, Paul taking firet ona passed groundor by. Anson, second on Start’s singlo, third on Quest's muffed thrown ballon Goldsmith's assistancoaud homo on Farrell's safo hit. Joo ran to sceond on Farrell's hit, third on Ward's out by Quest to Anson, and home on Poter's single, which care ried Juck to third, Jack and Potera woro loft at third and second bases on York's fly hit. After Dairymplo and Gore bad retired in the third Anning Willfamson got n single, Anson followed swith a two-bnser, Kelly a single, and on n fumn- bie of Peters and a damnable wilt throw by Uradley,' {ve runs wore secured, two bo- ine earned, In tho succeeding innings alx Chiengos reached first on -fivo ein- lea 4 onnd on omufed = thrown ball by Start, nether of whom, passed second baso, Providence made two tallies in tho fifth on an. excusable muffed tly by Gore, Start's single, and ‘f passed groundor by Dalrymple. and a sterifico hit and Farroll’s singto. In tho seventh Inning three men were loft on bases on Ward's inability to bat them homo, and two tarriad ‘at third in tho ninth for the samo reason, Tho features of the game wero tho heavy batting of Farrell, Williainson, and Start, and the diamond play of Quest, Farrell, and Flint, Thore woro loss than 200 spectators. THE SCORE. AR BLT PATE Chicago. =|=|=|=|=|=|— Dalrymple, L. 6} 0} 0] 0} 1) oO} 2 H) 0} 1) 4) 8 Ob GL) 4) 4) 1) 8) 0 4) 2 2) 2710; ay t 4}1) 2) 2) 2) a,b 4] 1) 0) 0) 0) Bo 4) UAT) aad 4] O] 3) 1) oO} oO} 3 4] 0) 1) 2) 7) 6) a 39) 6}11)12]27}19)10 6] 2) 1) 1) 3] O10 &) 2} a) alta} a a 3] 0) 1) -4]) 8) 1) 0 5) 0} 4) 5) 2) 6) 0 5) OF OF OF TP ayo 4/0) 2) 1) oO} od . f. 4] 0} 0} 0} 4] O} 0 Bradloy, r, f., 4] 0) 31 4f 0} OF McGeary, 3b. 4) 0} Of O) 3) 2) 0 30} 4] 33] 16/27 110] 3 234568789, 0500000 6 Providenca,... « oe 0002000 Hs tuna carned—Chicnyo, 2. ‘Two-buse hits—Anson, Farrell. ‘Threc-baso hit-~Bradloy, First base on orrars—Providonce, 0; Chicago, 8, Loft on brsos—Chicago, 7; Providence, 10, Btrick out—Quest, . Halls enlted—On Goldsmith, 8; on Ward, 07, Strikes called—Olf Goldsmith, 2; off Ward, 17, Double play—Queets Ad pitahe awards Thno of gamo—L60, Umpire—Doescher, TROY VA. OINCINNATI, Speetat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune Tror, N.¥., Junc 8.—For an oloven-inning nme the batting to-diy was weak on both sides, the Troys won on Sinith's fumble of Cassidy's hit, who aftorward stole second, and came home on the safe hit of Evang. Tho playing was good throughout, : Tune 12345678 9101 ‘Troy. 2000000000 Cinotnnnti, Hons earned—Cincinnati, 1; Troy, 1. ‘Two-baso bits—Clipp, J. Rolly, ‘Total base hits—Troy, 73 Cinalnnatl, & Flelding-errare—Tros, 8: Cinelunatt, 3 Loft on braes—Troy, 8, Clncinnatl, 6, eSifuck out—Formusdin’(), Cusking, Holbert, J, eltly, Leonard, Sintth, Rnges on onlled balls—Coggswoll, Connor, Japp, First-baso on orrors—Troy, 2; Cincinnatf, & Double-play—Forguson to Coy owe. Vassed Ualls—Clayp. 2, Holbertl, and C. Reilly 1. Balls called—On Wotch, 103; Purcell, 11. Strikes called—OM Woloh, 83; Purcell, 63, Tino of gumo—2:45. Umpire—Tilden, THE TURE, DRTMOIT. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Derroir, Mich., Juno 8.—Tho first day of tho Detroit trotting races drew outa lnrge crowd. ‘Thero wore two oxcollont races, Tho threo- minute olnsa, with five starters, waa won in three straight heats by Lady Brownell in 2:33, 23H, and 2:08. Gurettoer took sccond monoy, Uno third, and Fox fourth. John Grant, of Kulamuzoo, thought to bo tho fastest greon horse ever started Ina race, boing ercdited with flold, but was distanced in tho first heat, Tho #:19 raco was won in threo strajzht beats by tho favorit, Driver, a brother to St. Julion; i ING, BHM, Vw5X, and 24%, Voltaire was tho first’ and third hosta, nud took second monoy, Luoy third money; Elslo Good second Int withdrawn, ov maodunt ofslamoness. leo Tom, Chango, Swoctzer, and Bay Billy pacela the free-for-all Wednesday, TI ARCOT HAGES. Lonpon, June 8,—Tho rice for the gold vaso at Ascot was won by Chippendalc, Fashion was the only other horse which atartod, 10 Ascot Stukos were won by Leonitdale, Prologue second, nd Tho Star third, PITTSHURG TROTTING MEETING, Pirrsuuna, Pa., Juno &.—The Juno meoting of the Friendship Driving Park commonced to-uay: and will continuo four days, Tho attendance wns ro, The 3:50 race for a purse of $400 was peo enced ‘eft clad, 3000, j econ race, 2:27 a UTE, was wou by Hthol Mediitm. bb iar a eatie . BUMMALY—2:50 olnas. Mattle Grabant, nA, Peck, se seeneeee Gray Dilly, Daylight, and Sam J tanced In second heat, Luoy Bennet in Pune AidT; 805; 85, 2:26 clusa, Ethel Medium ... Ancient Order Boy, JEROME PARK, NEw Rae be 4.—The Jerome Park races: Fit race, mi Tima 22284) The Heltont Stakes, ono milo and a half, was svon by Grenada, Furnoliifo sevond, ‘Turons third, ito, Una second, Jnnut Murray ruled out. ae: 1:47, ‘Thine, 2:47, Tho mile-heata race was won by 1:44, 1:04. Una won tho first hont, Milan ‘arileld drawn. MILWAUKEB, MILWAUKEE, Wis., Juno 8.—Tho Milwaukeo Driving Park racca bogan to-day with n Hight at- toudance, in the threo-minite class Huttlo Woods third, Alo fourtt, The second event, tho Plankinton Houso takes; a entuel hin stralgit hente, ‘hing, sis, S244, 228,” Bd win Bi. sooond, Hora thirde et CnICKET, CINOAGO PLAYERK AUTOAD, Tho first cloven of the Chicagu Cricket Club willleave to-night for Milwaukeoo, pluying in that city to-morrow, and in Iacine on Friday, — Wow Squirrels Aro Killed In Califor ‘mle, Frunetsco Chrontci sun le. At tho Laurel IU) Comotery yesterday morn- jug tho nent fory now squirrel, unt, and mole exterminator gave a teat of bis appiratus, ‘The mnaobine consists of a furnace constructed of gulvanized Iron, Hoed with firo-clay, about’ twelvo by twenty-four tnvhea in size. On the inaldo of thia furnace Is @ dischargy-pi ing oa henr tho top down through tho th plucod over thy gopher or squirrel holo, aud tho alrforcing machine started, whon all the smoke and dowy Into the ho! Darter ue o8 Hotta at th teary vost uring the experimonta at the ceme yostor- ulphur was ‘teed, being dropped in the fy was but in operation over ono of thesa goph¢ 1-3 101900600000 o8 S:2iu private, was abot favorit against tho eo fo and thres furlongs, won by Luke Blackburn, Scotitly second, Democrat third, The solltng race wien walk-over for Hosallo, und ¥ ward took tho rice in straight hoate in Saws wii. Frank Flak seconds Longtollow ky Wilkea took in paes- bottom, To this furnaces te attached nu alepump by Ingans of scctional tubes and ulastia hose, which can bo Instantly adjusted tor operation, A fir buving been made jn the furnaco, und a polsvlious compound dropped in, tho ton is securely closed, the “chamber it comes in contact, rT ‘yroace io balt-pound packages. on the apparatus or holes, tho ground fora radius of several yards acomedaniinated by a series of mininuire vol- canoes, tho sulphurio vapor bolehing forth from numerous undiscovered holes, About ton mine ulen’ pumping Aorves to: thoroughly Impregnate tie birrow and its connecting drifts with tho poisonoun fumes, and, [tis prosumed, to totally annihilate Ita inhabitants. BLOCKADE OF CALLAO. Progrosa of tho War Botweon Chilo and Peru-Sccond Attack on tho City—Sn- perb Handling of tho Ch in War Vos« sola=Silght Peruvian Loseos. Correspondence New York World, CALLAO, Peru, May 11.—Since tho bombnard- mont of April2{tho blockading squadron has romnined almost inactive. Fow vesscls have ap- peared off this port, and those have been stopped without dlmoullty, Itis confessed that tho block+ ado of Callno and Choritlos has been offcotive, and tho throats about declaring this mousure of the Chiloang a moro paper blockade have died out. Tho Chitonn Admiral has carried out his orders adinirably, and thus far, without the loss of nmin or tho Injury of one of his ships, hha rulned the commerce and depopulated tho hnbl- tations of tho chiof muritime ofty of Poru, Tha Chilean torpedo boats patrol the harbor by night and frequently yonture within pistol shot of tho mola undor tho cover of tho dark- nesa.and fog. ‘Tho Pornvinn ploket boats no longor venture outside the mole, and all the men-of-war arg snugly moored behind ita stone parapot and homed fn by heavy booms, Still the Poruvinns havo not been ontirely idlo, and ontho night of May 8 moured several contact torpedoes In tha bay, Ono of those was oxploded by udrag trom 4 Chilian vesse! on tho 4th inst. Anothor drifted about the barbor to the dis- coufort of nottral vessols anchored near by, and tho third has sunk beyond sight and is doubtless out of reach on tho mud bottom. ‘Tho monotony which has provailed sinco. tho Jast bombardmont was broken yesterday aftere noon. .Atlo'vlock tho Huascar was obsorved steaming in, closely followed by the Pilcomayo, and at a gronter Interval tho Aranzouas and SnetunOs. ‘The ships camo tn lelsurely, and no hot wes fired until tho Hunscar was within two and one-half miles from the mole, when ber two. turret guns, so pountiors: dis- charged their shells, Thosa both fell’ short. ‘This discharge oecurred nt’ Laronty-clht minutos to2 o'clock, and was followed almost immedinte- ly by the othar ships insicocealon, tho Pitcomayo following quite closo to ber armored consort, ‘and tho uthor two keeping nt long range all the afternoon, Almost ut tho same instant the O'Hligyins opened tro pon the battery at tho Punta, or Polnt, consisting of two twenty-inch guns. Tho first response camo fram one of thes monster cannon, and was fired at twonty- six minutes to 2, showing that tho Peruvinus wero on the alert and rendy for action. Tho O'Higgins was capcolnlly detailed to keep silent the twenty-Inch battery, and sho did hor work well, From tha count of shots no othor Chilean yessel tircd 18 frequently as ahe, and from the beginning of tho action tothoend bor shells, fall- ing in and around thoso guns, provented tholr being regularly worked, and afforded w yulu- able respit to tho vosaels to tho northward from allank tire, Tho Hunsear, P..comayo, Amazo- nas, und Angamos dirccted thoir shot nimost on- tirely agalust the mole, and tho vossols behind it, Little or no attention was paid by thom to tho batteries, and with tho excoption of n fow parting shots by tho Pilcomayo, none of these ships returned tho favors of tholr adversarica. From beginning to end ail thelr offorts woro dl rectod to the destruction of the vessels bohind tho mole, and though thelr offorts have not been entirely auccessful, yet thoy can boast tho de- struction of one brig-of-war, without any Injury to thomselyea, Tho Hunscar, ns the leading: ship, was tho chiof objcot of tho fire of tho Pe- Tuvlan gunners, and nearly all tholr projectiles Wore aimed at her. As was tho case in tho pro- ylous bombardmont, nbout three-fourths of the shot and shell: from tho store bat- torics fell short, whilo of the Chiloan shot baroly ‘ono-tenth grazed before reach- ing the mole, Tho notion of the Chileans ‘waa marked by careful alming and deliberate firing.’ ‘This “was espccintly noticeable on bourd the Hunscar, whose guns were fired at very regular intervals. ‘Tho Pilcomnyo again distinguished herself by preciston of nim, and as both sho and tho Hunsvar wero within tho lino of fire und amit the dropping shots of the bat- terfos, thoir necuraey desorves grent pratse. Tho famous long rango gun of the Angamos kept up its reputation, and from n distanco of neurly tive milos not only gent sholl into Callao, but actually trod over the olty and {nto the country boyond, At balf-past 2 p.m. the Chilean Admiral's ship, the Blanco Eovaluda, steamedalong the no of Ban Lorenzo Island and participated with the O'Higgins In the attack on tho 2 inoh battory on tho point, At this time tho O'Higgine’ firing: wits go rapid and well directed that the gunnors it tbls battery bad soughtshelter in bomib-proofs olosy by. Shett aftor shell burst in and about these two guns and fora time it scemad ns if thelr carringas must be destroyed and the guns thomsoclves disublod. ‘ho Blanco, with Yery commondablo prudence, iid pot yenture into close action, but poured in her fire at n dis- tance of 4,000 yards and apparently without elfect, for boforo tho fire had censed tho Poru- yiuna rushed out to thoir guna and sont two pro- Jeotiics in succession éver and beyond bor, ‘Tho etn still contihued her cannonade, but the Winnco, attor tiring thirtoon shots, withdrow ontiroly from the action, and did not ngnin par- ticipate. The dimensions of bor ports do not allow great clovations to tho guns, and unless at close quarters sho is comparatively holpless, Whon {sponk of close quarters plenso under- stand ine us meuning dletances of two miles and under, About d p.m. tha Rodman battery on shore succecded in gotting the range of tho Hunscar, and hnlf a dozen shot in succession dropped bout her, sumo €o near by as to wot her decks, aud one, almost graz- ing her amoko-stack, Inshed tho water into foam. iat astorn. Tho handling of tho ship at this timo excited tho admiration of all thoso spectators in tho bay who wero near hor, and at this timo ebo was not over 700 yards from tho nearest neutral man-of-war, “Firat advanelng bows on she would aheor slightly and disuhurgo ber beayy turret guns, thon with hor heltn hard over sho’ would swing ber brondslde w tho onomy and firo-two aftor guns, and con- unuing ber wheol, the after gun would bo fired with herstero falr to the foo and hor angino bucking. No soonor was this done thin her ene fics wero sturted thuad, and its hor turret bora jor pounders again btazed forth, and thus sho continued. QOccastonally when tho onomy's tlre grow too warm and tho wator was white with {ailing shot sha would change ber position, retire ing nud advancing o4 tho shot foll short or bo+ yond her. At Op. m. the firing was almost ine cessunt, ond the pulfs of dustand clouds of vapor whlch appeared in Calino attested the no- curacy of the llvet, At 4 the fire had sluckened from all the ships, and at 1:00 p.m. the Huascar withdrew, proces led by the other vessels, No sooner was it manifest that tho real fighting of the day was over than the Peruvian guns opened. in full” forco, but with tho exception of the 20- inch guna thoir shot all fell short, and no dam- Kige whutevor was dono to tholr enomy, About BaN p. ia. tho monitor Atahualpa moved hor pusition inglde the dock, but it was not tll ten minutos pnst& that eho succeeded in gotting uuteids. Accompaniod bya tug sho stoamed slowly down tho water: front and fred one shot, which fell short, Tho suemy pald no attention whatover to bor, and, us night was fast failing, -bnd returned to hor shelter behind tho mole. Tuo action on tho purt of tho Chileans was care ried on at vory long range. ‘Tho Huascar, whioh ‘WHS nexrest to the batterics, mantvered at a distunco of 8,000 to 4,000 yards, and fired alto. gether 12) times, Tho Picomayo lay about 500 yanda furthor out, and fired 114 tines, ‘The Am- nzouKs, At A dlatanoe of 5,000 yards, Nred but 27 sheila, and the Aogamnas, AE 9,000 yurds distant, fired W, Despite the yroat dixtunce of his ship hor projectiles foll far over the molo, and In no cuge foll short. ‘Tho O'Higgins, to the south. ward, bomburdod from a distance of 8,500 yards, aad red by count 8 times. Three times tho min at the point battery wore driven from tholr uns, and theugh no ‘irroparnble damage was dong, bor shell exploding on the polnt sevttered the sand-bags in every direction, Her sholling prevented the Lane puunniors onthe point from joing Well verved, ‘The Cnilean ingstip Mugco Enenlada engaged this same battery at a dise tance of U,000 yards, but fired only thitteen shots and then withdrow entirely out of range. Tho total nunier of shells tired by the Chtivan tioet Was 00h, and Of those some YOO oxploded ashore. It la not yet known what damage wag dono, but tho cuptirod training ship Pandy Jack was aunk inside tho tole, and natiell exploding over the Union killed and wounded some fifteen men, ‘The Looms which barricaded tho entrance to the dock were struvk tice and the logs blown high inthe wir, The Chalaoo wus struck by a heavy abell about amidships and nino mon wero killed and wounded, ‘Tho gusualtics at tha batterics on shore ure Not yut known, but they arv not sc- Flous, except at the battory on tho point, whonne fKuumber of dead and wounded were Been to bo carried: awe Somo, thirty sbolla exploded in, the olty itaclf, but tho extentof tho duimage is not great. During tho whole of tho firing tho mole, which ‘was the most dangerous poste tion in the = wholu surroundings, © wus crowded with speotuturs, who greeted every Peruvinn abot with orles of © Vivu cl Peru.” umorous shell exploded above and about this crowd, but fortunately none of the fragments Struck minony these: spectators. On tho othor band, a'peuceful podestrian on the Calle de Linu, a mile froin the water front, was blown to pieces by # burating sholf. Tho ring from tho ‘orta ashore wna dulibernte and the alin mitch bottor thin on April®. The monitors Union, Wine, and ‘Tallsigun joined in tho tring, but us thoir pins wore uf very simull calivre their shot. moutly fell short, Of the 105 shot tired from shore about 8 per cont foll abort. Tho Rodinan’ pavers with ite fifteen-inoh gute, did by far the best tiring, und its Projectiles fol about the Hunscur in wll directions, and many passed over 3,000 yurds beyond’ her, Tho extreme range, sttalnod by the shore bat- teries wus about 6,000 yards, and it was ovideut that the oburges of tho guns bad boon inaterially jnorens alnce the provious bombardment. ‘The Dictator, Plurota, wus present nt tho Suuty Koga battery during tho vontilet, and the great- oat cnthushiam was munifusted by tho Poru- viuns. ~Chcurs and shouts accompanied the Mzbt of tho projectiles which came noar the. Hoet of the chomy, The Chileans, on the con- trary, were as quiet and sedate in al! thelr Mmovomenté as though out for target practico, None of the Chiloan vessels wore injured, and, Qs far as could be observed from the bay, nono were struck. Although the bombardment ut extreme ranges gives almost absolute safety to tho vesacls Gugagen. yot tho mengra reaulta loved render diabtfnl its valtinna na mena of offense, With tho axception of tho killed and wounded, tho Periylans are in no way crippled, and na rendy to resiimo tho fray: to-morrow na they wero yestorday, Culing has been abandoned for overthroe weeks, its business de« stroyod; and the little harm wnich » dietand bombardment ean ow entieo ean hardly equal tho coat of. tho powder anid shell oxponded. From the Eee, of tho Angamos’ gun Zostorday tis versvevident that It would be easy for her todrop shel! in Lima from Mira+ flons Bay, and, 18 there aro no heavy guns mounted, her. firing would be unopposed. Tho extromo diftnnee from which tho Angamon firod was between 10,000 ani 21,000 yards, and tho shell dropped fariniand, Tho fuses used by tha Chiteans boing percussion oxploded only on striking, Toward the end of tho engagement one of tho Rokuvian batterios used timo Puro. shells, which in every case burat short and high inthe alr, Binait arma and machine-guns wero only ised Sheahan tho ON eer ‘ards from attory on the point, fire: Nordenfelt ond pound bnila, which all fell short, moth wiilnot attack fabriothatis packed intinek & Rayner'a * Moth Powder.” bi Buy tho Improved Howo Scales, Bordon, Sole took & Coy Agents, 1 Lake aircet. i Timea: Our highost artists in dontistry: Tho McChesnoy'a beyond doudt, though but #4 nsct, . DEATHS. COWPER—Monday, Juno7. Itobart Aprine. gldoat son of Edward and Abinto Cowpor, axod $ years ond I onthe. Funeral Wednesday, nt 12 o'clock, at tho rosidenco, UpThroop-r Friends nce invited: : RIDER-At Hyanaton, Il, at 9:28 p. me June 7, James Aol". tidar,. second xan of Thomann and Q, Hider, seq 12 years, aftor ton weoks' autforing. ‘uneral sarvicos nt the housa on Wedndsday at2 p. mm, nnd by cars to Konebill, RIGNEY—June 7. at hie residence, 33 Will-nt, after 4, 1Onm, And painfdl since of consumption,” Capt, james M. Ittmney, aged 4! yo rey Fah dues lay, Juno, atl p. m,, by carriages anehill, EP RochostorKN. ¥.) papors please copy. FERRIS—Jung 8 Dolilo Corine, infant daughter of John 3. and Cor 3. Forris, sgod 11 months and days, ‘Hariat At Ontwood Comatary Junedatd p,m, WANSEN-At his residence at Worohill, Juno Jonn Vinnvon boloved husband OF Belthariianaane. Funeral from tha houao to-dayat 2p.m. Friends of tho family are Invited, KINDELAN—June 8, at tho reaidonce of hor fathor, ‘U9 Woat Twenty-necond-st., Julia A. youngest daugh torol Voter Kindelin, aged 15 years Il months and 3 age, Funoral from tha houso at i0. m., Juno 10, to St ’ Churoh, thenco to the C. & N. W. K, it. depot h fame 10 Calvaty Cometery. Friends ‘of tho fatally tne Vited. CULVER—Juno 8, at 233 Bonth Wood-st, Mrs. Atleo Quiver, wife of Frodorick G. Culver, aged i yoarsand Funorai sorvices at paronte’ restdenco, 6 Jackson- at, WodnosdayatOa.m. Vermont papers please copy. TANSEY Juno’, Sirs, Alico Tansey, wito of Jama rey, need 47 OnrR, ‘unatal from her tat rostdence, 178 North Halsted at, ‘Thursday, June Wy at 10 o'eknck ae ty tai Btophon's Church, whero iiih Maga will ba celo- brated, thence by carato Calvary Comotory. Friends ofthe family. are invited to attend. "Now York City, Stockport and Manchestor (Bne.) papors, Blenso Copy. 4 THONS—Tuoaday, Juno 8, at 4p. ma at his residence, ‘BO Latiin-st., Nonn irons ie ‘SP ytate. * Notico of funeral horeaftor. ANNOUNCEMENTS, AAR nA RNA RAR AG ‘A GOAMP-vinw? WILT, DE GIVEN AY. Tite Goore IL. thomas Post, G.A. It, at thotr hall, No. tot Washinigton-at., thia oiyening: ‘Maj. G, BM. Bos Connell will read a papor on “rho Biat Dopartients ofthe Army in the Lalo War.” Y REASON OF THE ADSENCE OF MANY OF ourcomrader at Dayton snd Milwaukee thero willbe no moeting of Post No. 2 G. A. i, to-night It. W. 83f Commandor, ae ILLUSTRATED LECTU PN SCANDI- navian art, famous places, and history,“ Glimpaos ofa Now Honlm,” Feconty. denveres by Misa Mario A. Brown, of Boston, at irhank Hall, will be ro- Rented this afternoon, Juno 9, at 4o’clock, at Misa Kaur’s Kindergarten, 2 Bishop‘court, cornot of Week fadleon- PE QUARTERLY MEETING OF THIh WOMANS Christian Association will bo hold at 1514 Wabash ay, Thursday, June romptly at 10 a. m. — OUTICURA REXDEDIES, Fatal Wumors Expelled, EZealth Restored, and Life Prolonged. ‘What are Skin and Scalp Disenses but tho ovt- dence of internal Humor ton times more dificult to roach and cure, which floats in the blood and othor pret destroying the delicate mnobinery: of life and filling the body with foul corruptions? ‘What is Consumption but a gnthoring of {nherit- ed humors on the lungs, which rots thom? What Aro mental infirmities, idiooy, and onrly insanity but hereditary poison choosing the brain becauso the wonkest, i poor What rhoumatiem and gout but accumulations of sercfulu in tho joints and flulds? What ulceration of : tho Hver, Bright's disease of tho kidnoys, diabetes, wasting and dé> noration of tho urinary organs, homorrhold: Hstuln, and othor constitutional affections but the ovldonce of n vitinted stato of tho blood, a weakness, a dobility of the vitalizing fluids ffrentor than cnn be thrown off untoss assisted y medicine pocullarly adapted to tho purpose? PURIFY THE BLOOD. Eradicate the Virns of Dinease by Conatitu- tonnt and Local Treatment. Corlouna Resouvanr Is tho greatest blood pu- riflor, fiver stimulant, and renovator in medl- cine, Tho clomonts of discase cannot exist where it ie freelyand regulariytakon, It purges from the system evory dobilitattng humor, fin- proven the appetite, perfoota digestion, stimu- intes tho Hver and kidnoys, opons the bowols, and makes over tho vitinted blood Into a puro, yitaizlng, and reatorativa Hula. 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GORK & CO. 8) and #2 Wabaah-ay. THURSDAY, June 10, at 9:30 a, m., Mill Another Largo Slack of CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, Jant received, 40 Caaks of W. G. Waro, nasortod, which will bo opened for thin salc. Also. 10 Casts nicely assorted C. C. Ware, to be sold in packages. 5 Caska itook. and Yollow Ware, 1,00 Bris. Axsoriod Ginaswnro. Gino danmpe Lrnckote, Ac. A car lond of Stonoware, ods pac! country merchants. GEG_P GOI & COs Auctioneers. By R. T. MARTIN C€O., AUGTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 265 & 267 STATE-8T., Botweon Jackson and Yan Buren, orchandisa nt the Agata inate oeony TMLaeaT nor pocial atontiongiven to Outsidu datos, te LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE . AUOTION SALE! Elegant Parlor. Suits, Wandsome, Chamber ‘urnitore, Fine Flanofortes, Parior ‘Organs, Chifronnieres, etc.; eter, at Auction ON THURSDAY HORNIN, AT 10 O'CLOCK, At our Suleerqoms, ROK de 267 Stnte-at. Aver, fing assortment of elegant Furniture, includ- dng the entire Fuenituro of a largo Awelling, toxethor © consignment of now and elegant Furniture front a leading manufacturor declining business, om- bracing Rich and Blogant Suita of Parlor ang Library Furnituro, in coverings of Raw Silk, Spun Bik, Matin, tens. Veriy, Plush, nnd talr-Clotn, Marblo-Top and Abra 08, Handsomo Walnut Chambor Sots, mith Broneh Pinto Mt id Maehte does Tops, Aah Chamber Bote, Wiro Maitrosson, Spring Bade iinir Tee Kinet; Coryod Onk Sideboards, Wainnt Bideboat 4 sionffables.<splendid Chiffonniaros, Standing snd sit- tng Donks, Easy Chales, Fancy Chairs, lini Trove, Paintings, Chromoa, otc, Also, Four Magnilicent Wale Ut Marlor Suits, not ontiraly dnishod. SPLENDID STEINWAY AND OTHER PIANOS Also, at 12 o'clock on ‘Thursday. Bplondld Stoinwn: Parlor Grand Piano, rich and powortul tone, olugan Gaso, earvod JoRy and Ineo; cast 8 Fine tone with rosawo. con Th innasive carved toga and lyr, ‘Vory ologant Carved Itosawand Piano, ‘Iwo Parlor Orgsns, in handsome walnut enaos, fully warranted. pious Foody for oxsintnation on Wodnesday aftor~ ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO., REGULAR WEDNESDAY'S SALE, 9:30 THIS MORNING, PARLOR & CHAMBER FURNITURE, 150 CARPETS, General Household Goods, General Mer- chandise, &c., &c, Crockery, Chromos, Plated Ware, &c., &c. —————————__ELISON, FLEMBITEIM & CO. By HENRY FRIEDMAN & SONS, Auctlonoers, 19, 21, and 20 Kast Nandoiph-st, YOU WILL GHANT ~ ‘That Our Mogular Trade Salo of GnockERY AND GLASSWARE, in Wednesnay, June 9, at 9:30 a. m,, Into bo the Largest and Most Attractive aver offered i hore, ‘Tho same stall consist of Worntes W. G. Crockery, open love, iemtes 0.0. Urookory: pon late, casks Itockinghai and Yollow Ware, open tot, 1:20 Dole Glusswure, Table wud Har-Ruom Good: Decorated Totiet Yats, Koathor Duators, Knives an Forks, Spoons, Lamps, kc, Goods packed by experl- enced packers. Da nut tall to attend. By HENRY & WATOH, Auotionoars, 157 and 1) Wabaah-ay, WEDNESDAY, Jone 0, Regular Auction Gale Dry Goods, Clothing, Btraw Goods, IUbbons, Sika, Kentucky Jeans, ITos- tery. Buspencors, liste and Caps, ‘Tabla Cuiury, Cate mee An 10.0°C1 CK A.M. IIENILY & HATCH, Auctionso: JLEMERY, Jr, Manaxer. peat te CANDY, Bond tl FL or $3 for ‘a sample retall box hil neg Of tho best Candies tn, America, put up eles wanuy und strious pure, “Lefers toalt RT Adaress NT Contuctioner, UNH E Medlscnsate CRkaO. 98. CANDIES, Freal Day. Co: \- sroa'tne WeGrix ine eord, WhoitSioana’pene nt” ere wr. Eo ——— { a8 a BOB ‘TRUSSES, RUPTURE) seeccra. Reward. Wowlllpay toa charitable institution $100 a case ol Ingulnal Uernia that can be oie 8 he that we cannot retain with the PARKEK HE. TENTIVE COMMON-SHNSH TUBS, palented July SG BAN ERBTE BUD ualorste Sule IL DR. AICHE, thé patenyse, lew hed A) yoqnd axe porignco, the just 8 yuare ity; Murino Asospliala, Are tay, Novye and Ponsioners, ‘the Governwent baring Y i Be pled Our appliance as the buat In use. - ‘Caags that can bo cured wo nevor fall to ours, ‘Blanufacturers of . SEANILESS-HERL ELASTIC STOCKINGS, Patented March 80. 1875. SUMMER RESORTS. RoC! NOGAE Hnsd tiene Ready at BABS KK HOUSE, Goo labor be lauces= 2 tee Surt-Bathtn; Sengrepginty Comb oud’ for Wusireted book NOT F TO VISIT TIE GARMENTS, We carry the Largest Ag. sortment of any house west of New York; importing our styles direct, also desi New and Original Style able for this climate ond country. Every Suit guarantecd to fit the form perfectly, challenge all. competition in this particular branch of our business. No extra charge for fitting, or any alterations that may be desired. The Only Specialty House in Chicago of the kind, Over 1,000 Suits and Cos- tumes constantly on hand at reasonable prices. and Garments sent to any part of the country an Suit Co,, Importers, Designers, and Manufac- turers of Ladies’ Fashionable Suits and Costumes, 0. 165 State-st., and 52, 54, &56 Monroe-st., Under Palmer House, Chicago, Paris MILLINERY, Woe are offering sevoral new and yery stylish HATS and BONNETS, entirely now shape, trimmed aud untrimmed, and shall also offer a largo stock of Childron’s Hats at yory attractive prices. Amoug the assortment is 1 Lot of Sailor Hats, broad brim. 1 Lot of Trimmed Walking Hats.. 1 Lot of Eerts Mackinaw Mats .... 1 Lot of Brown Mackinaw Hats .. 1 Lot of Bound Edges, Ecru and 1 Lot of Ladios’ Tusen I Lot of Chip Mats......,,-.06.-6. 2 Togothor with an endless varloty of Hats, all colors and shapes, trimmed and untrimmed, French Pattern Hats at bargains, HOTCHKIN, PALMER & C0, 137 & 139 State-st. P.S. Large stocts of the Foster But- tonless Kid Gloves just recelved. = ns VIZE-DISTIEINUTION. Commonwealth Distribution Co. inretaven place’ regularly mt 0 reguten bh dae Keeied H HORIZED BY 1) UASLATURE AND RUSEAINED HY ALi ba URIS OF KENTUCKY, necordin Thade with tho owners of'ty Froukfort wren on regularly un the LAST Sundays and Fridays ox: Phe United states Circuit Court on March St rea dorot the following docistuiit dat Phat fhe Gomimonvwentth Distribution ma . a lie drawings are not fraudulent, ‘the mansgo: schoo wick tt not yrith auch popl 1 ise. heeled tht Dh Ecleee 109 e8,.8 10.77 ota) 0 Pus ay i tintree » APD! or Haprest, niet mistanes and dé vase wrilo their names oy p cr hi dress Carter dourna Rating) Lowell y, Now York, Ort d iat Waahinglon-st, Huon 14, © COLLECTION AGENCY. A Call atour oftce when ton; don't yive them 10 heard of, HAIR GOODS, Wholvaniu & Hetil Bend for Goods svat C. 0, Bole agent for the HAIR Vie mandy tu order and Travelers, Bxcure nl T

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