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Ohio, te oxpinined- huw he enmo to bo peal a mombor of tho Cobden Club, Ho motes ve voted for every Repubilean tari pill fiat iy pnascd tho [foure since Thaye been 0 Mimberor it. [Voted with lis party.] thaya were feust four claborete ‘xpecches on the mer Gincé T ive been th Congross, beatdes lamemua ort apeaction in debate, [And thoy aulyond roventte-reforht epeecties.| My first hil hon the subject wns in 1884, the second fullepernd tho third and fourth in Leys. T have ile ccornized for rovern! yond ‘past as leet ier of tha ‘Mepnblican -pacly on foe fulfect, and overy Hepublienn mem- fot ertho” Wotine «tds mis porition, “and, Tyeliove, approves ft. In 1809 f inate a mpcect asl Mor of thd Teaumplion of epecte-payments, 11 Isuussed uluborately the doctrines of Hers, and tho obligation of the Nation to pay money, rhe Beoretary of the ‘Treasury: acnt. lusdett es of that apcoch to our Minister In swale ietieting that € would strenythen our Lote abroad, John Dright received a copy, and ered pleased with tt, (ust he fad me electerh etn Parary member uf the Colton Club.” T hid ever before heard of this Club, and up to that, me charles Sumnor was tho only member of ime reas who had aver Leen thus complimented, iome youra after that | lenrned that the Cobden fb believed fn feeo trade, ns nearly all Bn= yahmen doy bit of course Twas tn ne way re= Habtinte for thelr beltef.: ‘This matter has been rponsiy oxplained in tho {ron distriuts, und rpemiyundoratod by OWF londlag tron men. Jrepreaciit one of tho cavicst tron districts in. Ohio: and In Mahoning County, where the larg- (erally and furnaces tro sitqted, Lran ahend ofthe Stato aud county ticket last year, and T pavo the support of imest oyory Intelligent manufacturer of tho Aigtrh : od :Loutse, Princess of Enginnd and Marehton- eof Lorne, Ia qttuted as saying to aroportor of she3ilwaukee Sentinel that she and her brother sero vory much Ontertained and delighted ty. tho Chicago Convention.’ “Wo wore glad of on opportunity,” ‘sho sald, “to eo the primary gathoring of gentle- met who eclcot your ruler, T can hardly de- ribo in a few words tho feclings I experl- enced. To think that right thare In Chicago pusincss was golng on fs ustial, no induc ox. citement(?], and thatin tho largo building a tow tien (nenrly 900] (for they nre but n tow of your rast population) wore having a dobating so- clety that was making your ruler. You know jtisse different from what we havo boon acous- tomed to," exelatined tho Indy, spetking in an interested nnd vivacious manner. My sensa- tlons,” she addod, “* were conflicting, and I hava thought much and will think long upon whut E gw. Tols Republle Is certainly a remarkable jastitution. No mag bas any right to the throne or tho chair. It 18 open-to overyboily, And setlam told that all tho feeling subsides and eery member of the purty works to elect tho pominee."” a says the New York T'rituae: Among the unsucecastul candidates voted for at Chicayo thors is probably no one who js leas Hoappoiniel at tho result thin Mr. Biaine. He has Ween tooclose 4 stustont of politicn! history not jo realize how precarious ts tho position of a candidate in it National Convention who haa aimost enough but not quite enough votes to fominate him, At no timo during the onnvass washoaversunguine of siccess, nnd his confident frends were Ofton surprised at tho conlnoss and hopartlality with whien be diss: cted the chances of the Convention and gave to all those operat. i Mast himself rnther more than tholr ful] wei it. He has tho aiutisfuction now of knows ing that his candidacy, 1f unsuccessful, defeated the thinl-term plot, and suved tho Republicun ty from diaruption. Hirt for his great popu fan among tho Republican masses the antl- Cranteloments ut Chicage would not have had fificiont strength to control the Convention. This Is now pluin to overybody, ‘Tho whulo party realizes the danger from which it hns cs- taped, and whon !t cools off from tho excite. neatof tho past week will see that it uwesa debt of gratitude to the brave Senator from | Maloe, who first made hend ugainst the third- term insanity, and whose devoted battalions tn the Convention formot the firm, undismayed, wosbaken centre of the anti-Grant ariny, es TueRe arrlyod at tho port of New York daring May, 1880, 68,702 passengers, 65,200 of goon‘ wore Immigrants, Duriug tho eorro- Wonding period of 1879 the Lutal number of pas- fengers arrived at the port was 21,667, of whom 110 were Immigranta. Of the total arrivalsof {nmigrants at tho port during May, 1880, thoro ¥ere from England, 6,003; Scotland, 1,472; Wales, Wj Jreland, 13,{07;.Gormany, 14, Auctrin, AGT; Swedon, 8.000; Norway, 2, Denmark, ‘18; France, 426; Switzerland, 1,119; Spaln, 3; Holland, 1,021: Italy, 1,660; Melgium, 210; Rus #4,77%3 Poland, 265; Hungary, 763; Finland, 61; Luxemburg, 61; Cuba, 63; all other countries, 18 ‘Tho arrivals at the port of New York dure. ing the twelve months’ onded “May 91, "188, a3 »npared with the twelvo mouths ended May 81, 483, wero aa followa: , 1879. Pembermt poe ec aes setatnt SOO ONT 98,801 Otkens of tho United states Teturiod sss sese sooo O13 (00,957 BoJourners.. 6,610 6,050 TOU .ssessesesceescssetees TBO 105,188 : a Tue London ines reports that Col. Bean- Tont has succeoddd, after four years of oxperl- ment,'In making a nearly perfeet compressed- atrengine for locomotive purposes. Tho air is Stored in A resorvoir tinder a‘pressure of 1,000 poinds fo tho square inch, anddelivered thence, Ant, into a small_and afterwards into larger tylinders, whence, after giving outita forco, it pases Into the outer alr, An ancient difiiculty, that compressed air freezes tho atmosphere, ‘hich condenses on tho joints of tho engines,’ hu been overcome; and tho engino can now dius gross lund of twenty-two tons for eloven tiles, or twelve tons for twenty mites, with ono Curge of nir, ‘This will make it by far the most Usefulform of engine for strect-rallwuys, 08 there will bo nefther flame, smoke, nor noisd to frighten the hursea; and it will be ut onco ap- riled to the Edinburg and Portobello horse-ca: Atitis found choup In actual working, it will B Penede for certain functions both steam and hones, and vrobably bo applied to carringcs: tarenlag common roads, a lung-sought desid- 1, rt Aten who hina lived in a cave, solitary dnd alone, for thirty years, and who hia arrivad Atthe cool uge of 4 yours, ko Austin Sholdon, tn tho woods of Piko County, Ponneylvaula, Oxbt to bo mull-pruof ugaingt tho ebafts of ay But this horinit fell in love witha young Hiland besouxbt har parents to give her to him in marciago, whic thoy naturally wore dis- tellood todo. ‘Tho Young woman did not care Hollvein a cave with auch# relic. At Ioust this Tah woman did not seo fit to do go, though Paulbly thore mny be some other young woman fromthe very novelty of tho proposition iBleht have soun Mt to say “Yos."" Tho hermit thorefora, in groat dudgeon retired to his Gre, where no reuda the Bible. and cooks the Pen which ho calls bis mouls, Dut a hermit ‘wanta to got murriod isa humbug. He bas Rebthotrue oremiticul sonse, He may have bis {lv on vegetables, bo untidy and ragxod, Woail tho modes and glories of tho heritage, (pining for tho nuptial knot ho lastill ufraud (ata delusion, = Tre Evening Journal recalls tho follow- remlulaconces lan Trumbull was a Benntor while Abra- ny lncolt was Provident. Jn 4 conyersation eal friend ono day, fv’ 168), Mr. Lincoln, Dark: ig of the nunoyunova of his ponition, Tee naked: #1 have threo t troubles to or be fa tho war In tho South, tho othor ts f8 Greoluy in New York, but’ tha worst pill mae Ny i mB nate, eo Bouth: Gtectoy vy ro the Government wary fants to capture the Rabels with papor lallets, but sraummbutl wanes’ bo ‘oupture hotel fm hinwolt, aud {#4 constant thorn in wy ine ubout appointments." * ne ‘yiitina P. Roor deserves great credit for. WUtul arrangements ho mado’ With “Old ie Mbabiiities® to keep tho weathor Ju Chicago Hutll the Conyeution finished its business ata zeturaod home, If old Bol had ebown tha n fa00 during tho wook of tho Convene, ites, bo has douo tho past two days, ft would nen TWived the reputation of Chicago aso ¢um- Poesia Dut didn't “Old Probs," wax ft to ely tend Comtaunist crowd? He acatterod int and rascals inighty quick, Thoy ty, at up all night to scape hia rigo yoster- $a ————— te pate Siredish Postat authorities have just ela tae Of the newspapers and period: dhe Peartog inSweden, The total number is big, "Hlch nluoty-two are published tn Btocke Tube After Btockhalm ranks Gothenburg vith wouty, then Upsala with fourtoun, Malu ign tes ead Getle aud J6ukdping each with Sethi nee ud publications only aout porly nuwspapers, and thore LtO0ly ten dally vapors, tivo tu Stodkholm, two edothentun and one oych in Nordso) Nag and fhe ene WC) ping, rz. et ene "Grant delegates” are taking great fag pes themselves fur their tenacity in suck= | their‘ chief, ‘They doserve it, but they titer T? Wearnocd themselves {f thoy had Wages broke, and fled trom tho Held. They . Baye boon, Uaworthy soldiers of the aim THE CHICAGO 'TRIBUN SATURDAY,. JUNE 12, Goneral. Dut lot us bo fair about tt. ‘The other fellowa deservo equal praina for pluck and tenacity, They camo to Chicago dtyided as tog lender, butt united tn the purpose to defeat tho “Boasea” and nominate an anti-third-torm: enne didate. Thoy stood In their maka without falter- ing, reeciving tho heaviest tira of thelr op- ponenta until they had selected tholr standart- hearer, Thon thoy made a grand charge, swept the eld, and the day was won, Honors wore onsy on tho acore of pluck. Both sides posscsscd nbundanco of It. SS ed Next to John Logan and Roscoo Conkling, & lot of Wiaconaln Democrats that oamedown to Chicago to help nominate Grant aro the worst disappointed inon on tho Job, ‘The thirl torm ta kuch A popular achome with a gront numbor of Hourbons that nothing can componsate thom for lta defeat. The deep Interest they mant- festod In tho work of tho ‘Hepubitcan Conven- ton, and tho part thoy, took in the hotel lobbies nnd on the streets in discussing tho morita of dliferent candidates, wery nmong tho most nota. blo curlualtics of the Convontion. a Senator Buatnn's servicus to hts party Are groater to-duy than ever before. Without the organized opposition of bia candidacy the thint-term Liunder would bavo been made, ‘Chis of ttacl? is n greater sorvice than has Leon done for tho party and tho conntry by any other Republican of the time. His second and almost equal service was in picking out for his friends to support the oneman of all others who could most suroly unite tho party and make it: ‘most quickly forgot the hot contest of the paat weok.—New York Drumune, oe Somm of tho trreconcilables who were do- feated in the Chicago Convontion sought to make a point frumn a mmall deciine in stucks on the day of Garfield's nomination, ‘Tho decline had beon produced by gome boar and bull cause altoxethor unconnected with tho action of the Chtenyo Conyontion, But eines tho Irroconctla- bles have ‘insisted upon assoclating Garfield's homiuation with an Influence on tho stocke market we may direct tholr attention to tho fuct that, on the day after, stocks closed uni- forinly higher thin thoy opened, es Tur Milwaukee Sunday Telegraph is of opinion that it Iga bad day for tho Republican purty "when a son of Stephan A. Douglas fs ruled out of a Republican Conyention because he Is friendly to the nomination of U, 8, Grant.” ‘Tho Teleyruph editor dovs not understand tho case, Mr. Douglas was riled out for nosuch reason. Ho was rulod out, not because ho favored Grant's noinination, but becattse tho Committes on Credentinis and tho mujority of tho Convention decided that his credentials wero spurious, ——_—__- Tr seems to be decided that the use of the @rum fs to be abolished {n tho Freneh army, Tho ronsona assigned for this step nre that the drum cannot be heurd amid the din of battlo or on the mareh by tho ranks In tho rear. Thou tho drum is useless in rain, as well us an fnenmbrance In thaficld. Thore ts also tulk of suppressing the regimontal bunds, and of only having one band in overy garrison town. Tho question is one of economy both In mon and moncy, ——eEeE——_— ‘Tire name of Myra Clark Gaines was again heard {n Congress the otherduy, The Committee reported that tho case should be presented to the Court of Clatins foradjudicntion. Poor Myral Shu has been heard In Congress and tho courts about her clufin to Now Orlonns for full half o century. She ought to buy a copy of the last issue of Puck, aud study tho logul cartoon and sve tho fate in store for her and hor claim, Sxexator Epuunps’ action In Congress the other day in opposing an appropriation to" fn- prove’ a mouttatn-stream beeause it would disturb the trout, recalls tho fact that tho Son- ator {s an invetorate and enthusiustic anglur. For many years he haa been a regulur visitor of tho sulmon rivers of Quebec and New Bruns- wick; hot 2 summer passes:in which he does not indulge In tho fascinating tuak of ungling, AN Sneldent which occurred recently In ‘Paris shows with what aversion computsory mil- itury service fa regarded by ladustrial cusses in France. A young seller of sponges, ngo 21, shot, himself with a revolver In preference to taking histturn of military-sorylos. to law Death was instantaucous. Mn. Tirunman’s chances at Cincinnatl have been helped by tho nomination of Gen, Garfield. But Ohio wae taken out of the cate- gory of doubtful States Inst: Tuesday, and tho nomination of Thurman cannot put her back there. “Gop bless you, gentlemen, but your can- Atdute T cannot be," sald Horntlo Seymour on oneocenston. “Ithank you, gontiemen,” sald Mr. Garfiold. “I will bo your candidate, aud I expect to bo your President.” Marr Canrenten’s Influencein Wisconsin 1s not grent, if it is to bo measured by the stub- born refusal of tho delegation from that Stateto fuvor the Senator's candidate for tho Presl- doncy, Ex-Conanessaan C, W. WitLanp, whore cently dled at Montpetier, Vt., was well known to tho pollticlans of Wisconsin, having edited for some time tho Milwaukeo Dafy Sentinel. © ‘ Fnom the furlous way tho Now York Sun howls over the Chicago nomination, the country will conclude that Gen. Garfield must have blocked somv of Mr. Dana's Itue games, Jrat old Ashtabula District bulldsschool- honses and raises men. It gave to tho country Elishn Walttlesoy, Joshua KR, Glddiags, Bouja- ilu F. Wade, and Jamos A, Gurileld. Bn. AnFnen TexNyson is mentioned as rocolving $1,500 for “Do Profundis," bis poom of sixty-flvo lines recontly published Jn tho Nhuteenth Century. Miss Buutincame, daughter of the late Minister to China, is shortly to be married to Mr, Honry Jaques, of Boston. Eee en Jon Sitenvan reached 120, and after that ho was a nw higher man.—Cincianatt Commercial. ‘That fs an awful Ohlo pun, Stanrie the Gartield boom was a proud feather In tho cap of the Wiscousin delegation, Ganrirry will be popular with tho G, A, R—Com, ‘That's go. THE WARVEST. ILLINOIS, Spectat Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, GoLconna, Popo Co.,, Juny 11,—Harveat- Ing. Orop falr, Nearly as good os in 1879, Special Dispatch to ‘The Caleago Tribune, Dwiout, June 11.—Favorable change in the crop prospasts, Commenced the vory day Garfield was nominated and third-torni- isi was buried, Before it did sevm og If noth would grow but cockle-burrs and weeds, The corn ig now all up, with a fino stand and olny finely, Our rouds are in Hisrt-claas order, thanks toa go-whond Board ot load Commissioners, Our village streets, ure be! raided, tiled, and cludered, now cally sprin; Everyhor y Jamb an strawberries} Nobody seems to have beard of crow down here. Lt GRAIN INJURED. New Yon, June1t.—Terriblo ravages ara belng made by anny-worms on Long Isiand and New Jorsey farms, ‘Tho: farmers are niaking a stout defense against them, with intrenchnionts of ditches and ines of. fre, In many cases grec crops have been cut. down to save thom from the Insects. Tho potnto-bugs, or Colorado buetles, have ntso nade thelr appearunca in alarming numbers. —— ICANSAS, Sportal Dispatch fo Ths Chtcago Tribune, Sarina,’ Sajine Co., June 1.—Wheat har yest commenced, Red May wheat is rips. Ul Bee Seer Soreue il us ot fot uallty,. Pultz other late varieties st! a tt » Oats heading very short, Weather ———— Very cMtugeabie OBITUARY. Special Dispatch to Ths Catcago Tribune, * Easr Sacivaw, Mich. June 11.—Capt. T. J. Forsythe, a suldier in the Mexican and Fisch iiawk wars, ang tho War of the Rebel- on, dted suddenty of apoplexy to-day, aged vagy ’ (2733, 9:931¢, and 8:2787%, Comet took third 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. miles, for ® purse of 82°, for all ares, was fen Heware of Smitations. Arend’s Kumyra ta not SPORTING EVENTS. won hy Viethin By nbout fen lengths, Auro- | sold totho tren, Consumers supplied direct! ra’s, Bb: second, Ble Medicine third,’ Time, | by A. Arend, Chemfat, corner Madison and Fitt! f a 1:5634, the fustert time on record for the | Svenue The Coming Champions Score | welybts, 107 pounds, minont Dr. Wnt F, steunrt, Haltte . more, | writes: * 4 ined Their Second Victory CASUALTIES. Colden'a “Tebiien Liquid Bateact, of fleet for ake consutnaption, debility, weakness, ‘chlorosis, ete, Uhnve testod It with univprant success." at Troy. : STORM DISASTERS. | Fptelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, EAstBAGINAW, Mich., June 11.—A tornado swept over n portion of Clara County late yes- lerday ttifternoon, knocking down a large quantity of tinber, Near Harrison, a young man named Willinm Ambs tvas struck by a falling tree, crushing his skull and: produce. ing instant death; and atiother man had hia skull fractured, Considerable damago was The public with beware of a frauds lont imitation of Dobbins’ Blectris Soap now be- Ing forced pu the market by uilsreproyentation, Jt will rain ny clothes washed with it. Insist uport having Bobbing’ Eleutric. a Extracted Directly from the Flower ‘This Is; tho secret of the wonderfully sweet and winelrating qualitios of the parfumes manu factured by J. & E. Atkixson, of London, a Piedmont and Monroo Chief ‘Win Two Haces in Fast Timo at: Detrolt. 5 Trotting at Jackson and Pittsburg, and Sporting Matters wath Elsewhere, erie afte by th BNF butno furthor casualtics | traveters, sto @ Attor House, New Yorks iad oe NIRA RES Se BASH-BALD. ad 4 WIND AND FLOOD, sass UE MIE HERSTEDUEN CHICAUO Vs. TROY. ety) Sithwaurer, Jane 1—One man Is report ed killed, by yosterday’s storm at Lemollle, and one nt Brownsdale, ‘The round-house of the Chleago & Northwestern at Sparta was blown dows. + ‘The Miasisslppf Riverat La Crosse has risen nine Inches the past twenty-four hours, and iy now clovenifect ubove zero. Spetlal Diepateh to The Chteago Tribune. - 113 1: Tnoy, N.Y. June t.—The Chieagos won enslly to-day, outhatting and outflelding tpoir opponents. Goldsinith was hit much harder than Corcoran, but the Chileagos also got the hang of Welsh, and ho was batted very freely: Wild throws)" of Burns nnd a three-baso hit of Gillespie gaye the Troys those rung fn the first ining, and they carned one in the seventh on a hit of Connor and Welsh’s two-baser. “Uhe Chicago's scored four in the fourth Inning oni hitsof Dalrymple, Gore, Kelly, and Gold- smith, and errors of Hulbert and Cogeswell. Errors by the same persons and hits by Quest and Anson added one in the fifth, and four |: nore were added in the sixth off hits of | 1 Kelly, Flint, Burns, Quest, and Core, and er- rors of Holbert, ‘The Just ru was tallied on hits of Kelly, Goldsinith, and Filnt. (uticura Mrssna, Weexs & Porren—Gentlomen: I hare sutured over thirteen yenrs with akin diacasein iny hands and limbs, eating constant Irritation, depriving inc of reatand attention to business, J sought many ramodies here and elsewhere, also use of sulphur baths, without permanent cure, Last May 2 physician called my diseuse Kezemn Rodents spots appeired on my bands, head, and face, eyes became much infinined and graniutat~ ed, causing at length imputred aight. Internal and external rumnedies were prescribed bya leading pbysiclay for six months, wus then Ine trodneed to another, and a consultation of sev- oral leading physicians wos bad, whon a definite KILLED BY LIGUTNING, Special Dispatch to The Chieago Tritnune, Manrrowoc, Wis, June il.—Durhig the Molent thunier-storm. which passed over this’ section ‘yesterday afternoon, young Indy, the daughter of August Popper, of the ‘Town of -Maple Grove, this county, was situck by-iightning and killed. MILWAUKEE MISILAPS, Sheetal Diepatch to The Chicago Trine, SMILWAUKER, June 11.—A Ind of 10 years Nained Paul Bold was drowned this evening ewhile attempting to swiin across the river. .THE BUORE. A little son of Mr. Bastlng fell into a cis- en ne deck ed Bean, Luk all to no purpose, ayaa TP tern Uils afternoon and was drowned. any permanent eure. bousit, tw hotties of 4 alg é WILD Logs. Cutleurn esolvent, two boxes of Cuticurn, anil sume Soap, and enn tertify with great ploasure + Spettat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, to the effect they have had tn my 3 ac. In elght Bale Miwaurne, Wis, June 11.—The Sentl- sip elie nearly enirel aha s Piigaipling DD a Fy nnel'a LL Crosse special says that 4,000,000 fect | hus uver come under their oa perience and pric Farklaa Bi Bess i ot logs, owned by Shrevker & Mueller, of | tle. I recommend and hiwhly indorse the Cu- Dlokeraon, o,f. ‘Trempeleau, broke away last night, Tho loss | Ucura Remedica, Yours truly, I DRAKE. Holbert, c. 1 is eatitnated at $40,000, Clifort-st, and Wootward-av., Total | SS Dotroit, Mich., Jan. 24, 187, ‘otal. 13) WENT OFF, fi Constcana, Tox., June 1L—A little son of" Thomas Wilson managed to get hold of his father's pistol, and, while playing with the weapon, it was aceldentally diseltarged, kill- ing hin, CANADA, The Dominion Penttontiarios—A Cana- SKIN HUMOR For 20 Years Eatirely Cured, Mrsans.Waeks & Porryi—Gentlemen: Ihave sutfered froma Skin Humor fur twenty zonr, without finding any remedy or treatinent that would cure Jt, until} begun the use of the Cutl- cura Remedies, which, in a short thine and at a sinull expense, lave entirely eradicated every tmcoof the discnse, so that now I nm entirely risiztscmore 3f rar Suse: Pmowrotemte licensee! & sarecrnco Sl ivcaxrsenolh enonasceo wl wcnasnnoel ost: THE lemamacann SF) aanaan: SMFS] aemoscmes al comesonmi! — : free from it. Tthurefore velleve thoy will d Tinga 789 dian Poet Crowned by tho Frenelt | aifyou ndvertiso them tndo, Respectfully yours, Chicago. 410 0-10) Aeademy—Tho FisheCarricr Murder JOS. W. ESTABIIGOK. Troy. 0 010 G4 Canc. * Boston, July 2, 18° Huns eal «BE Spectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. : Chicayo, b. dwvo-base bite—Holbort, Walsh, Burns, - Theoo-base bit—Ulllespi ‘Buses on orrora—Troy, 1; Chiengo, £, Baso on vatls—Coggswell. Kelly. Loft on basos—Troy, 6: Chicnygo, 5 Struck out—Casaidy, Welsh, Passed balla—Holbort, 4; Klint, 1. Called batl4—Welsh, 18; Goldsmith, 3% Titne of game—2100, ‘Unnpire—Doscher, ALUANY—BALTIMORE, Annany, N. ¥., dune 11,—Albanys, 11; Baltimores, 0. 2 ad NN THE TURE, DETROIT, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Detroit, Mich, Juno 1.—Tho Detroit races closed to-day, with somowhuat dimin- ished attendance, In the 2:30 race, for a purse of $1,000, Pledmont, of Chicago, won’ first inoney, $500, in threo straight heats, ln Bi24, Qs4y, 2224", Bluck Clond won sec- ond money, $2850; Indicator third, $150; and Cute fourth, $100, The 2:33 race, forn like purse, was won by Monroe Chief, owned by A. W. Longley, of Chicago, In three straight heats; timo, Rdg, B34, UA, Lucy, who sold a hot favorit, took second monoy, Bello H. third, ond Lady Turpin tourth, Change was a blg favorit for the 2:22 pae- ing ruce for a purse of 3800, butavas.benten in threo straight heats by Bay Billy; tlne, Orrawa, June 11,—Electriclans appentto think that the cust of building the western or Paciile Ocean extension of the Pacific Railway telegraph system, as proposed by Sandford Fleming. will be $8,000,000, Instead of $1,000,009, as Mr. Sisborne estimates, FutherJourént, Vicar-Goneral of tho Dio- cese of Ottawa, has resigned his offize, and will proceed on the L4th Inst. to Paris, whore he will take up his residence. The Hull fire-relief fund amounts to $20,300, Nearly 300 houses have already Deen built on the ruins, ‘The report of the Minister of Justice as to ponttentiaries In Canmin for the fisest year 1878-79, which was prosented to Parliament in manuserlpt, has been issued by the Gov- ernment Printer.’ ‘Che following synopsis of Mr. Moylan’s report as Inspector of Peut- tentkaries Is Interesting: He states that the returns for the Inst fiscal year exhibit marked Increased In tho number of convic- tlons over former tables, The total number of conylets remaining in the several pent tentlarles on the 80th of June, 1873, was 1,150, From that date till the Ist of July, 1870, un- der fresh sentence, 663 were recelved,— making a total of 1,727.. By expiration of sentence and pardon, 401 sy va ischarged, J and elelit died during'the ydit Witier reviow, selaaving a convitt’ population ithe pont- tentlaries of the Doimtuionzoge ithe Both of June, 1870, of 1,014, and ahowing an increase of 159 over tho preceding year. ‘Tho War- dens, in thelr reports, do not indicate any cause for this addition to the criminal rankss but it may safely be assumed that the ones assianod by them for the increase of convicts SCALD HEAD Yor Four Yenre Cured. Mrs. A. Swift, Everett, Musa, writes: “The Cuticura Remedics cured my child of Scatd Head, covering the sealp and lower part of the neck, of four years’ duration, and which had re- sisted ail the usual remedics.” THE CUTICURA SYSTEM Of Treating Humors of the Hiood, Skin, and Senlp, with Loss of Halr, Ta first the purification of tho blood, through an energetic action of the bowels, liver, kidneys, aud akin, tho. nutural purifiers of the bodys Noxt, to beat avery external evidence of disease und restore tho beauty, whitenoss, and freshness: Of the Skin and quantity and quailty of the Muir. Cuticumt Resolvent 18 eathurtic, diuretic, re solvent, and atwortent. It purifies tho blood liver, Kiduoys, and kin of every trace of blood poisons, invigorates the bruli, aud uervous forces, and throws off disense., Cuticura, a Med- feinal Jelly, arrests external disease, removes Ifeloss flesh and skin, renders heulthy ulcers, sores, and discharging wounds, allays inflamma ton, Htehing, and Irritation, and henls. It 1s tho fwiftest, cluanest, and best Hale Restorer and Henutitlur in the world. Cutleura Soap, for cleansing, reatoring, and benutifytng the skin, and for the tollet, bath, and nursery, is unri- yuled, “It and the Cutioura. Shiving’ Soap, tho first und only medicinal soap prepurod expressly for shaving, are prepared from Cuticura, GUTIGURA REMEDIES, For Iilood, Skin, and Senlp Wumors, Aro prepared Wreus & Porrest, Chemists and Drugglsts, 300 Washington-st, Boston, 21 Front-st., ‘Toronto, Ont. and 8 Snow Hill, Lone don, aud are for sule by all Druggists, Prive of CuTicuna, small boxes, 60 cents; large boxcs, contam{ug two und one-half times tho quantity money, Change was evidently not driven to win, and-this race had every appearnnes of having been prearranged. Hopefuls attempt to bent 2:173/, the time g ent westonitay: sv, olan- | duting the year ending the soth of June, 1878, | OF siuutl $l, Resouvent, $1 per bottle. Corr ynnde by Ste Sullen yesterday Wasa melan- namely: want of employment and financial | CUA MEprctwaL TotLEr Soap, 2 conte. Curt- CURA MEDIUISAL Buavind Boar, 15 cents; in bars for barbors aud Inrge consumers, ) conts, GOLLINS’ VOLTAIO PLASTERS Instantly reliove Pain, Soreness, und Weakness, MEDICAL. depression, continued to exercise Its in- fluence up to the close of tho last fiscal year, ‘Tho | Inspector deals nat considerable length with the question “a3 to the alleged competition between free Inbor and couviet labor, and, after defending tha em- ployment of prisoners fa manufacturing, ho usex,, With considernble force, the argu- ment of expediency, especially in relntion to the uniployinent of prisoners in tio Industrial reforimatories, “Cho sanitary condition of all the penitentlaries has beet femarkably good. No contagious disease th 230, and the. second trial could nut go better than 272434, . JACKEON, Bpeetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune JAcKsoN, Mich, June 11.—The last day of the races here wis largely nttended, tho crowd bolnn grenter than any day yet, Tho tests of speod developed excellent dine, ‘Tho day was Sony Warm, ut the horses got in thotr work finoly.g 2:80 class, 170 $800, first money $400, Roc ond $200, third $120, fourth $sv dd Fublery Nashyvilto, Deui broke out fn any of the Institutions during rey Cloud... ae the yeur, The total number of dvaths was I, & P, Mernll, 1 eigiit. sess ied Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Montnear, dung 1—A inovument is on foot here to pureliase Zion Church, now in ‘the mnt ket and converlit filo a first-class musi¢-hall, 3 1. Frechette, of this elty, has bad his poetical works crowned by the Frenet Acu em Mr. Frecheite {s tho first Ameri- ean or Canadian writer whose works have . been frowned by the, eicnel Acndenty. He o5 lags, ‘$U00, 3 Still a comparatively young imin—i vided: i pag oF ) de years of t pee leat born at Sot ee t * “ HC fe hits Wri mand published two or 14, Dawes, Farmington, Toune, D. Ly Hit rh threo volumes of poetry, which have been Jamas McCraw, Now folland, U.,b:m. . | highly commended by sueli men ag Victor &. Don Sutzats Thorns swith, Springieid, IL, Sucker Mald. ‘Time—2:2) Biss ‘Si Proo-for-ull trotting purae, $1, Jubn Splan, ¢, g. Charlia Ford. dames A. Dustin, & x Darby Joba E, Turner, ch, 8, Hannla Frank Van Ness, Ir. Fime—312244 5 5 ARG gS SRAAL, Paclag raco, 2: Fully tner cantof the human,tace arp vtetims to Paral preamolate innotaney, “Tide atartiing snore Wath WHA Se CULIy ONE ee ee phyalaian. "the prinelgeil cansos produolng thls disuasa 18 Intdincrations oF excesans, Rani of the canimon Be Hyon Heantiten) lite, Lamartine, and other celebrated | spmptnan aro lose or vigor, npermaterrhara, pain it ..J, Gallaghe Frenchmen, His play of “ Papineau," whieh Hirhac aealtion vay BA Galen 01 Isa political fournct dranit, In which the | foucorsnnn iin tematcaasliecre deere ee Let stirring ovents of 1837 arg reeapltulated, had a pretty falr run here, ‘Chere is 8 good deal of senthnent, and “lHberty,”” and “ sfanseil- Inleo” fn the composition, while several nes ure nade to sult the Commereial-Union and Jndupondence views of Mr. Frechatto’s com- atriots, a vote elub of Now York millionaires who havo purehasad a fishing estate in New Bo fulng ialoaty privent the werent from warning tia child of this gtreatovil. Seernt aablin are tha result Oftznorance ‘Ihe todical proteeainn har boon almost erhntnalls negibrent or reticnnt about tines things as the demund for Inereasod accommodations at tho ine sano asylutas amply attest Thora Inn woll-knawn urinelvat Inaninal physiology ‘no vin ction can take place except turiugh tho yar the noreaudsrstent, 3f ty norve yowur In rain Ak wi then thet onan li weak, reach of ull, ono that has ait w oonturz. Lr. Weont's Bello......+ Little Ed and Dexte: Tir : MILWAUKET SULWAUKEE, June 11,—On this, the fourth and last day ofthe races, the first event, the tty 2337 cluss, purse $600, resulted: Hrunswiek is enlled tho Metapedia Club, | ¥itad;ataronarivie nue weeit neruliniead nd ne Tattle jYeodward Some of tho party have already gone forward | faliminansone ie aheansracomtuarnonboapheetes with stores and ‘other paraphernalia, It ts the intention to make It the most aristocratic of fishing clubs; and the Princess Louise, thq Marquis of ‘Lome, and the Lioutenant- Governors of Ontario and Que fre to-be fuvitud to visit the headquarters this suuson, ‘Newfoundland ndvices say that the season is very backward, and that there has notbeen two warn or fie days this season. | Spectat ich to The Chicugo Tribune, cantharides, or athur palaon; 19 puraly VEGRTAIL Produciny np reactlon, and ls puruanctit tu efeets lak Sngar-contod pli, ANd enn pe Had of Lovassor & t0., 1 pis tuo Woboltar, Parte France ar uf Dr. §. rows, geen. sole agent for to U1. 84 dingor Mutlding, it Louis, Mews Lox af 1 pills, BL Dox OF 60, $14, sunt F mall upon receipt of price, CRUTIFICATR, Panta, Juty 18, 187—19 uu de ia Pate —A Mr, F Ton Atiy-throw years old, had been a widower twontyeilva yours, hervous temperment; bed eudervd fur ihlrt; Fenre witht aparuntarcuian. wld tar ton years with Borrousdebtifiy nud gniirs snpotener, Kur eluttorn yeurs he tried evory known remedy without sity be SHR he catuo to we aiid’) wiv eedt bo to test Vital Restorutlve. Afwr four months he was discourse soa but nalted pat Nis Fantinuitug tie use, and in Aine wontes fio wus restored to full Loulth ad vigor nd, and has two fine children, TMitienta treated Oh ware cared withing) aye, Lisi wix weeks, 13) botwour two und threo munthe, &betwoon five and ne pony nth ro Bion Se ere Medicine Urn Hicspitad Ghanty, AN SCHAAUK PERV ENHUN # Cn Chicago, I BCLLAACK, BI BVEN! ., Chicago, 1 ad Wholituale Avouts forte Uru rede, Brantroupn, June i.—The Governor, of General lias diroctxd that the sentence of leath passed upon Mah-Carrler, tho Indinn, .At tho recent asslzes liore, be curricdl Into ex- ecutlon; and be will be hanged on Friday Morning at 10 o’clock, Fish-Carrier, about thive months ago, in a quarrel with his wife, nocked her brilis out with an ax, and hi thd buily Jn the woods, where It was found shortly afterwards, ify hud auother woman with wilom he cohubited, and this was tho 0 BIT, BOY, Prersyund. ‘4 Prersnvna, Pa, June 11.—The June ines ing ut Friendship Driving-Park, which wis very successful, closed to-day, ‘The tht race, eee for. all, AGH f Duss of $800, ss won by WwW 0 fi) - BUCON 1 fer ind Belle Bigeaneld fourth, Tiue— ‘2:81; 3:28: Ey 4 oa class, for Sypurso of The second race, 3. . ters, iT UH vf. frequent strife between Bln and | en ho inthe sone bed eauiced is with To wil asserts iis tnnucesice and Mollie Kistler,. 11.1'| is p most hardened wrotch, Attempts have tobort Hrawn.-...+s 3 8 8] been ind’ te get him dawn'to a serious con- Mattlo Grabam .. 43 perhptation of his position, but so far they Aneek, # 4] have been abortive, 4 TAT sir aaira rhe, peeiaaae PHYSIOLOGICAL REJUVENATOR THE ENGLISH TUR. | repaint June tA al "or tux Lonpox, Juny 14.—The Hardwick Stakes A SARE Ico, Janu: A, Tuceon. dle: ORGANIC SYSTEM. race, on Ascot Heath, was won hy Exeter, | Diehl says WU myss-ineeting was held by citl- Rayon D'0, second, Tho Abbot thizd, ens bt Grant County, New Mexico, on Mon- | Pearts of Strength and Speolflc Oure for a HOSTON, Headaches, Dyspepsia, Loss of Mom= ory, Rhoumatism Beuralgia and Nervouaness. Those pearls belug purely puyslological in thetr effuct ‘chon the union ‘bouy, tan ieteken under chrcumstances vr conditions wiih perfvet ty. Au oll furtoe of dobitity or Jassltude hele, O wltively necessary, BUpplyiug verve and - Brainy yatriug Waste aud foviving the entire system, ‘Aa food for tho braln, vitallzer of the nerves, ro- Juyenator of the organic aystem, uss Modetur. Famphlute aeljed free, Price $140 por box, 6 for $8.03, o sunt by mall prapald, quE SPEGIPIO MEDICINE COMPANY, 109 & Ne . | Guyvntght, at Silver City, Five hundred Bowron, Jung 1L—Thirdilay of the Beacon |.'premtnent cltizens wero“ present. Resolu- Park races: - ; i } Hobs severely oensurluy Civn, Hutch and his - The thrat race, Biaselnas, ean Wor b; Tady, ‘ebyimand were uninimously passed, de Forte tari ee lust heats, Bea 1+ atu is removal ain ie appointment of "iP he 3:35 vluss Was WOU by Chiarlf@'Champ-' an officlent commaniter are ‘orca, Capt. bev Bis, 228734, | Parker, Chletot se f.the 8: Saslos Huy, Valley Chief second, “Time 32, 22774, haters, und oF lag cutout ton es their servives in thee Ad.-"The resulutions are to be sent ta the PreGuieht of he United States, Commnunding Qeneralof the,.Army, Department Comuander, Moya rT, .Of Nai Bites ny ST, LOUIS, Ae Sr Tours, Mo., June t.—The weather was superb aguin toxlay for racing, the track fastasa bullet, amd the attendance large, ‘Tho first race, Ulib purse, §250, fur all ages, Mexico, and coples forwallled to fits, Kav Wvon by Lone | 8nd Pacific press, par | WI Lake St, Chicago, Jlls., Proprlutors. 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Extra Superfine ; reduced from $2.50. & Pieces 40 Pieces Dlack Satin do Lyon at $1.25, $1.50, CARSON, PIRIE & C0, CONSUMPTION.—To prevent euse the conxh, and urrest celine, no other form of mult or possitly equal MALT BITTERS, This Nutrient. ond Tonle fy rich in nouridhinent and «tromrth. Jt tides the paticnt over the most critical stazus ests and assimilates food, en- Tt builds up the juto now life tho entire digestion, by which new liloud fs made ang fhe progrias of disvusy aud of the disease, dl, riches and purities tho blood, system by stlmulati: Brocess of yee $1.75, and 84 per than lust week’s prices. MALT BITTERS. ALT UNFERMENTED AAD PRAPAAOT CANDNOeen~snms MALT BITTERS "TRADE MARK NAAAAAAAAIAT MaAnNensern$nr—s eos MALT. AND HOPS: ig nig! ru nehitio: BITTERS are and commend themselye: and those of Consumptly aut to the Mentali: Physically Prostrated, us the purest, antes inost powerful Hestorative yet dlscoverc in medicine. 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Light Gossamer, Novia and China Silk, Madras Linen, “Chili” Net Shirts, Liste and Balbriggan, Special Inducements OFFERED IN India Gauze Underwear, All Sizes--All Quatitical Long and Short Sleeves. Men's, Youths’, Childs’, & Infants’, Chas. Gossage & Ca State-st, Washington-st, SULPHUR SOAP, IN THE SCIENTIFIC WORLD. - The Roman States Excited Over the Discovery of PURE NATIVE SULPHUR Of Creat Medical Value in Curing Blood and Skin Diseases. GOOD NEWS INDEED! 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