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suicngo Scores Its Second Vic- : tory Over tho. Worcester 'Team—Score 11 to 8. Troy, snd Butfalo Benten Clnelnnatl, Cleveland, and Providence. postony by the 2:22 Race at East Saginaw Won In Crand Style by Monroe Chief. Roger Hanson Takes the 2:40 Purso— Trotting Matinee at Contral Park. Hanlon Beaten in a Four-Mile Raso at * Providenco by Ross and Plaisted, BASE-BALT, CHICAGO V8. WORUKSTRR. Sptelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Woucrstet, Moss June 172—ittohmond was patted bard by the Chicagos to-day, and that, auled by the Worcesters’ yrrora.at critica! points, won ther (10 sa0tito. Creamer's error in tho firat inolng resulted In the scorliuyg of four unearned fais Tho Worcesters hit Corcoran very hard, putthe Infletding of tho Chicagos waa so brill- faut that many hot wroundors Ware stopped. In tho fourth inmng the Worcesters tried to catch pp. Stovoy was given his basa on bulls, ad site hits followed by Irwin, Knight, am Bennett, the. fnat on two-bngyer, and outs by. Tushong and Creamer ad sanced the base-runnors, and four rans wore fond, In tho clghth a twa-buygyer by Irwin, 0 paseoncailed balls for Bennott, and hits by Creamer and [tcbmond, nssfated by Goldsmith's overthrow to the plate, brought in three moro runs. Intho ninth Stovey got a hit, stole sec. ond, wont ta third on st passed ball, and home on Iesin'gout st first. Kally's batting waa the prin- eiptifeaturo of the Chienyos' game, Dovachor's umpiring fs tho worst that hag been scen here thisyear, He fy Impartlat enough, but his judg- peat of balls and strikes {snbavlutoly bad, éeyen hundred and fifty people wore presont, THe SCOR. aE BL Pl ALB Tb a] ts Set i 1] 2} shal $0 Tras, ses. a) 3] ala] Bl 8 pee a] ts] ata] apa 4) 1) 3) a) 0} OF 0 ‘Totat sm | [2a [Set t0] 6 Worcester. tallivan, 1. &] 0} 0] 0} 4} 0 Waltney, 3 b,, 5) 0) 0] OF 1) a) a storey, F 43} aye} ito freln, 8. H.. Bp a) ay 3} 0 Knight, r, f at it 1] a[ 0] of 0 Yennett,c, f, TPabg a oO Hushong, © Of} 0} Of B] 3,8 Creamer, Ha ly ay ape Mebmond, 9 OF 2] 2] 0} 4) 0 ‘Total. 4 By O12] uM) 6 Tnntay 66 go Chieage 1210 0-1 i 0003 1-8 hlenyo, 4: Worcester, 3, ree base hita—Dalrymple, Burns, Quest, Bon- pelt, frfein, ‘Three-Lase hits—Kelly (2), Bonnett. First base on balls—Chtongo, 2; Worcestor, 3, Fint base on errore—Chiea; Worcester, 2. Struck out—Coreoran Gy Quest, Knight, Halls called—Corcoran. 1113. Richmond, 100. Kirikescnlled—Corcoran, 20; Richmond, 25, Double plays—-Wattney, Sullivan, and Iewln; Whitney, Pasged Lalle-—Fiint, 2 e— 3:00, TMmne—3: Umpire—Doescher, 5 a CLEVELAND V8. TROY. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Troy, N.Y. Juno 17—Ml-fortune appears to due sceurely fastened its grip upon the ‘roy, Hotbert’s eye hud Bo far recovered from tho ef: Ieetsof tho fout ball watch struck it in tho Inet Cleago yume that bo essayed to catch, doing magnificent work up to tha sixth Inning. ‘The Toys had go fir played an erroriesa game, Cereland having scored four earned rina In tho Qrat and tvcond innings, whilo the Troys bid made six on od hitting, nasisted by n fow error, Tn the alxth inning Coggatwell mude a ut, giving Kennedy his base, immedintety after Which Hulbert was atruck he thumb, pitched ball knockiiug the bor hrough tho hh Harbidge wae thon put tu, but bis hand ‘was split, again, and Welch, havi hu ong to catch tur bint, was most ummereiful iy battod for hing runs nnd ning base hits. Casking caucht Keremninder of tho wume, Denstey,, tho Bulti- more catvher, has been engaged by the ‘Troys. nntnys— 12a 35678 1 9 Yee 0330001 HY Cuvelant 1600090601 1 Haze bite— 10; Clovetand, 16, Huns cared Hovetand, Aj roy, I race hits—Kennody, cCarmick, Coggs- Hates on ¢rrors—Troy, 0; Gloveland, 3, Bases on bally-—Gillen pie. Suck out—Uillespid (Cassidy, Phillips, Left on'boses—t'roy, 9; Cleveland, 4. Total errors—Truys t3 Cloveltud, Ue {faved bal Kentiedy 1, Holbort 1, Harbidge Wild pitclive-Weloh ty MeCormiele 1, | i Is called~OIT We ‘833 off McCoriniok, 115. firkea eulled—Ort Welch, 80; off MeCurmlak, 40, THE YURE. TROTTING AT BAST SAGINAW. Speclat Dispatch ta The Chteago Tribunes AST SAGINAW, Mich. June 17.—The Chieago is oat tho ravos hero to-day, of whom there weno w few, were proud, 1s they bad good filon tobe, over the extremely creditable vie~ achieved by Mr, Lougley'a stallion Monroe Inthe 2222 etuss, Evursinva the mooting Teberan horsemen haye Antlelpated that this {a Would prove ta be ane of the bost and must precontestod uf all, and thoy wore not disap- ated. ‘Tho tleld of xturtare wud an oxoeption- {strong one, compriaing, ws st did, such cole Fan tbarses 48 Wedgawood, Ein DB, Silverton, at'f Wilkes, Luey, Little Glpay, Monroe Chief, peas tte Balto; and as the truck wis in fine tton unt tho day a lovely one, fast. time: Ationg tho certulntica,. Among the local ved Lucy was a strony favorit on uccount of eh Tee toed and tho gront race sho trotted wordnet (uth 2:40 class, when sho ac- A Atecord of 2:24 ‘The Chfeuyo horse Hl- Fonte algo fingled by mauy, it bolug the A “philon among horsemen that whon in iets ou he cundo aimite better than 2:20; fren Say of tho othora had more or Icsa dy ala When pool-selting was bogun Wednos- k th ty however, the tuckersof Monroo Chief Hb Seath aud begun to bet, the stallion ‘ing Wastleht favorit aver the folkd. ‘This aa aa: odds were not changed, and from tee au which tha tmonoy wont 1 it was ovl- rhe tho drivora of all the other ‘horses and die ons were confident thatone horse could bi ha such w formidable feld, and that tif re hore ft the race was bound to beat “i f auch a thing was possible, cut ta lees Atom! when tho vlght wore called “af ho Hirst hont. Artur several soorlnugs aaj un sent way, with Luey, Wedgowood, dmery ‘Uypsy in front of the Chief, and by as we Hirn was reached he was in fourth dason ‘thoy swung Into tho back-strotch tty fone tved tho Chief tnto third plaae, Lucy the Urtengtha In tho lead aud golug fast, i ated ‘he hulf-mite post in 1:00, the allog luneo vtill sopnruting bor from the @ a fs ere that the race may be tan. re begun, and it was cortuinly Jitnson ie nest exhibitiong on the part of a See Keen, With Luov so far abead and bene eanld it seemed Impossible that any about Tbertuke Ler, but Sonros Chict was ‘sit ene meas Moving pat Lite Gypay EF, con been tled, the stallion went after hogthy pee WY tho bumesstrotoh Fully threo Aid'us he Everybody was tooling at Aaa Mong on the outside with tho tory. Stop ae ula 80 often curried him to Bate, What OY step he crept up to the black fa driver wos urgiig ber along (hey a in his power, AU tho distance re way a her wheel, and from there Ding nytt Ufo-snddtouth struggle, the unre the wire only a leds ahead, in ont polng up: Fenn the craw as 1 tho Judges? wand head and howd, fl beat, bat the moet wondertul oe the fuct that Monroy Chief trot fat hulr mle in 1:0 on tre SPORTING EVENTS. the | outatde, ‘Tho bottin was now two to one on the Chief, ‘Sonnson saying nahe dismounted from the ‘milicy that had he called on his bora fifty feat further down the. Atroteh ho would have’ wen the heut. A lon time was conauimed In scoring for the accond heat. all tho other barses coming to tho wire Abend of Monroo Chief, thelr ovidont objnot betog to butld a wall in front of him, When the word was nally F ven he was fourth hors, but. fa soon ashe dottied In his stride tank third place, itey wan in the fend ax urnal, and ns the othor horses curried Monrog Chief all over tho track fhe mure was enabled fo open up A gap of at {oust slx longtha between beraclf und the etall- fon by tha timo the half-mite pola was reached, Again Johnson started his horae on n sopmingly hopeless chase, boing carried ta tho extrema outatde of the trav on tho third turn by Wodgo- wood and spay Ag soon a8 the homo-siretah war roiched, however, anil no moro of this contd bo done, ho ‘eumo along tn grand and bulf way 0 wire | hind tho inaro by the nook, Sho, surrendered frat plavo “at ‘oneo, and, althourh tho (thors made n lesnorato effort to bead the atul- lon, none of thom wore equal to tho taak, and ho finished a length ahond of the maro and well In hand in Baht Silverton a good third, and Gipay fourth, twas now dollars to centa that Monroe Chief would win, but the othors did all in Uhotr power to get tha best. of him. by falso acorings, and after the start wns made by carry- ing him out as much na possible. Hiv could bent them all enay enough, though, and dtd so in 2214. Turner brought’ Emma Nh. up with adagh at the finish, beating Silverton, Who had trotted well, out of second place. Lucy quit badly after rolpg halen mile, and floishod elghth. Over half av hour waa spont in scoring for the fourth heat, but, after sevoral drivers had boon fnod for coming nhead of Monroo Chiof, a falr sond- of was cifeeted, Silyorton, showed big nose in front at tho turn, with’ Wedgewood second, the Chiof third, aud tho throe positions wero not changed nyt rounding the third turn, where the Chief was sent atong for first. pinco. Bilvor- ton gaye him quite a raco halfway homo, but both ho and Wedyewood wore unable to atand the pnee, Wmmna Hi. finally boating both of thom for aecond place. ‘Tho 2:40 otnss had eight starters, Wilbur F.and Tay Prince belug drawn. Roger Hanson was a hot favorit before tho start, and, after losing ie aunts to Chauncey H., carne along and won ousity. , BUMMATIES, Rast Saqrnaw, Mich., June 17.—Purso $800, 2:22 olusat eamasene GSrmcasae Haren Poarnubavis rom cone aor ee. os BRADFORD, VA. RACES, Speetat Dispatch to The Chieaga THdune, TRurapvond, Pa., June 17,—For tho seoond day's Taoes the track was in splundid vondition, and Tast tho was made, The unflnisnod running rice was won by Keno, ‘Tho 2:37 olnss waa won in throe straight heats 7, Lady Mue, second, Netiie My third, Mambrino | C fourth, Beat thne, 2:04. Pelham, of New York, was distanocd in the seoond heat. Tho 2:8 class wag hotly contusted. Tho first, third, and fifth heats were won by John it; Fitzgerald. took secund hont, and Clara J. fourth; beat time, 8:1; Fitygeratd accond mouoy* Clara J. third, aud Jolin MeDougall fourth. BRIGHTON BEACT. New Yonk, June 17.--Brighton Beach races: Hultf-inite, 2-your-olds, five sturters Hirdenke, Clara A, King Nero... g ‘Fime—biig. ‘Three-quartors of 1 mile, fourteen 8 Marchioness f he and n quarter mile dash, four atarte Virgiutus, Baby .. Skyfarie 0 aes by Belling race, onc aturters? Warfteld, Bonrdan Mattie PF, TM 168, . Tho hurdlc sace, one mile and a holt, was won by Gallaghor, Ventilator second, Bathgate third, ‘Whine, 2:58, SPRINGYIELD. Sprrxqrreep, Il, Juno 14.—The evring mect- ing of the Bpringtold Blood-Horse Associatiog closed to-day. Mollio Brown won tho iyo- Jurong dash, five starters, in 1:02. Joe Shelby Won tho Association Stake, mile bouts; time, 1:40, 1:40, Princa Bourbon won the Bpecial Purso, half mile and repent, Judge ‘Thurman second; timo, Gt, 64, it Nora Lee took the Con- folution Purse, belt mite and repeat; timo, BI, Gf. Etln Enrl won tho trotting race, froo to nll, Monarch Tule second, Lady id third: time, 2:20, 391, 2:30, TROTTING MATINEE, Tho tee mutinéo given at tho Central Park Delving Assoolation's truck yastarduy afte ernoon was one of tha most enjoyablo and suc- cexstul maunces evor givon nt this. popular tr the attendance’ boing lurgor than wis evor known at the opening imutl- née, fully 6,000 spuctators being prosunt, and with such © good ones ” as Rosy of Washington, Tolu Muid, Dan Costetlo, und Judge Curtis ninong the entries a“ horse-race ” was natural- Jy what the people expected to seo, and thotr ox- poutations were fully realized, The froe-for-ntl rage was capeeiatly interesting. ‘The first heat wid tnkon by Tolu Mald, and the second and last by Hose of Washington, ‘alu Binid pussoid Wnder tho wire trst In tho concluding hoat, but wwan 6ct buck on account of a alight mistake by her driver, Mr. Durling. In tho 2:5 olusa Doble'a Judge Curtis bad things all his own way, and made many frionds. by tho handsome tminner fn which he won his race. Ho will bear watebing, aud will undoubt- «dly havea very low record ta hia credit if ho continues to improve ns paral, ng he has rinco Doble conumenced with him, The gray goldly; Blue Jeung, driven by Mr, Wineman, is one oF} tho most promising of tha speedy Blue Bulls, ty ould undoubtedly baye Rbown mnueh faster lime hid It beon necessary, Tho special race waa uniinished, Mr. -Walxel’s horse Hox having throw. w atioo in the second hort, Mr. Squtre'’s fincly-bred young stallion, wah Jand Stranger, showed speed worthy of hia breading, and captured the threceminute rico, notwithstanding the carnest ondcavors of tho driver of Elimu Maid to beat him, BUMIMATY, Qesne suuhatn ese Hiieeiaad Stranger jeory . Syuire's b. 8. Hlxhtane a Charles Packors blk, m, Elmo Alaldeeroe George Foate’s ch, g. Goorge ~ Pime—2sbb, ‘Twoetifty olaga In burnoss: < Parkor Wineman'sy. & Hlue Jeang. Georgo Kt. ise’, Fa Mem Ay 3 Special race, to wagons (ininished) John Rronock's ch. ge. Billy Busha Twang Walsoli ty 4. I Nan BOX, D, W. Kondall’s blk. g. Tuttd: emit i, Two-thirty-five class, in harness W. H. Dovle, Jr's b. @. Judge Curtla, Blinon Anderson's ch. g. Jack Ci Varker Wineuan's oh, gy. duck Preaet eae reo-for-nll: yt Sinsubaugh's gm. oso of ‘Waahiltiars Solan eal UE i Hohn Mai - orge It, Logun's eh, g. Dan Coste ae aM ineaai, wis Bis. SOCKEY-CLUN ITEMS, Tho entrics for Saturday's purso races will clogo nt tha Beoretary's otitoo un tho track ut 6 |, o'chbek p. in. to-day, After Baturday the cue tried will closu nt the samo Binet vuch duy thirty minutos after tho close of the lust race. Club mombora should procure their tlokots at tho Jockuy-Club office, Nu, 118 donrne stroct, betore 9 o'clock Suturday, us aftor thut tmo thoy will have to HS, to tho travk to gut them, and no reduvtion will bo mado for any monoys puld ut the gate, =a) THE OAR. MWANLAN DEVBATED, Provipence, June 17,--The professional raco of four miles was won by Hoas, At tho signal Hunian rushed to the front, dnd was followod by Boyd and Riloy, Aftor a timo Rosa pushed ‘aboad of Boyd, und thoy fought stoudily for third position, Finally Hoss passed. tho Eugtishman, and sped for Iunlua, passing him befure ronubiog the turning point by threo or four lengths, with Itiley gucond, and Huntan third. Guudfor scomod to have fouled with bla buoy in turolng, and Hoyd fured no better, for |; he came in contact with bis buoy, and was dotuined noarly 4 bulf a minute, As the bouy was rounded the wind frushoned perceptibly, Hoss steoring toward tho custern shore with lloy scoond and thoobum- plon third, Ross maintained bis loud, and about: half-mile frum the turn Hanan was obsorved tovense rowing ond rest on bis ours, When avked what waa tho matter from tho proaa boat” he placed bit hand on hia chest as though oex- perlencing paln, At this thno Ross was geveral longths In advance, with suey: seeuth ate water was oxcvedingly rough and one of the oursinen waasoen to lvave bia boat, A police buat aud several other boats wont to bly rescue. Platated and ‘tou E, woru steering for tho weptern shore, With tho Intter in advance. Rosy kept kis loading position very enslly. aud at tho ie hail a Joual ESD weconds, with Hiley second: Sitho followiug fe the allielul time of the three Hit, that of the otters wot being taken: Ross, 20 induutes Sevens Silay, Uk babaiutes, wy svconda; en Byels, g0 intn m ‘Thy priace nnayuttaad to BLU, und were dik 5 THE CHICAGO. TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1880, vided as follows: $3,000 to frat, $1,000 to seconl| and $40 to third, Hanlan’s trauble la anid to ae a stitch In tho aldo. vie thousand people NE Nossed tho.raves. Ono of tho atands Kaya f before the raco. John M. Brennan had bf. kneo frnutured, and Col, Join MeManus nad wife, Jchre Denpay, and Mrs, Jennie Wolen wire Injured, but not sorioualy, 'o delat information can be gainod. reapey Ing Hantan‘a disability. Illey suya nfter ind ing tho turn ho scemed to Indicate that hor could not pull, and gitvo up tho contest as, though suffering from cramps. Flynn says ho’ was simply outrawed and bente! AUENE OF THE NACE. Bh TSUN00 FAST HNO ‘Tx Moxgal40ua IO AMATEUR RACE, The nmatour race wis won by. Holmes, of Pawtucket; Golsel, of New York, second; Hay den third, TUE RIFLE. SCORRS OF THH AMERICANS AT DOLLYMOUNT, Dott, June 17,—Following are the Indie vidual scores of tho Americans ot Dolty mount’ to-day? id At 800 At op AO otal elas lg, ‘Total. i #16 40 sll oA el wu 200 6 Ww aT 183 oy 18 oy vs set Alt implement of shots except Juckson, whose ritle broke down, Farrow, who wou tho Albert prize at Wimbia-. don in 1870, made a record to-day at the three ranges unprecedentad. ‘The Irishmen did not slioot to-day, POLITICAL. ILLINOIS, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Craursran, Il, June 17,—Tho Greenback In- dependent Labor Party of tho Fourth Diatrict inet In Tolono to-day, and nominated Col. J, 8. ‘Wolfe, of this city, for Congress, Thoro is not much left of tho party, and the numination was probably made in the hopo of the Demo- cratic party Inorsing it, nn act thoy are not itkely to da’ J. O. Corningham, of Urbann, was nominated for State Benutor in tho Thire teth district, and Dayit Moyer, of Pintt County, for Reprosontutive. Theodore Van Deren, of Mattoon, was named for the Bourd of Equulina- doo. Neither of tho candidates for Congress or State Bonutor signified thelr acceptances, ale though both wore present and made speeches. Old. Apectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tritnne. Coxvecann, 0. June 1%2—A aspecitl to the Aferald, from Allinnee, says the Convention of the Seventeenth Congressional Dlatrict. to-day renominited tho Hun. Willlam MeKinley for Congress without oppositto Spectal Dispatch to The Caicago Tritunes Conusnus, O., June 17.—Artter a livety contest at Newark,’ this aftornoun, the Hon. Gibson Atherton was nominated for Gouyress by the -Domoerata of tho Thirteenth District, George MM. Jewett, a son of IL.J, Jowett, used every of fort to defeat the nomluation, and has thereby oreated considernhle touting agalust bis futher a8 aPresideutiul candidate, MAINE. En.swoutn, Mo., Juno 17,—The Republicans of tho Fitth Cungresalonal Oistrict nomiunted Seth T, Milken, of Bulfast, for Congress, _———— THE WEATHER, Orriog oF THe Citley 8taNa Orvicen, WaAsit- rxatoN, D.C, June 18—Lu, m.—Wor Tennessee and tho Oblo Valicy, warmer, clear ur partly cloudy woathor, northeusterly winds, gonerally shifting tosoutheasturly, stutlonury or falling barometor, For tho Lower Lake region, elear or partly cloudy weathor, Hyht variably winds, stationary or high temperature, nearly stutionury barom-. ctor, For the Upper Lake roglon and Uppor Misala- aipl Vulloy, allgatty warmer, clows woather, followed by inercuaing cloudiness, possibly by ovcnstouul rain, winds mostly fram south to unst, stavionary or fallitus barometer, Yor the Lowor Misgourl Valloy, warmer, partly cloudy wenther, occuslonal raln, southeasterly winds, end falling barometar: LOCAL OHSERY ATO on joao, Juno 17 18a. to, of EP teed a or n Bie, a 0 ay vila ais Bat a Maximum, 75; mininum, dl, OENMILAL ONSKIVA TIONS, CUA! e110: 18 p. ‘ind, Wine | N, Ha lati o| lowe Ay. geutls:) clon SUECS: ESGUSAAS ESAS ASS AASASUAE ELS Clewe, sitaty.S rian aw Feb, LATE MARINE, . Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago ad Exe, Pa, Juno 1%.—Arrived—Propelter Con- catoga, xraln, Chicugo; schoouvr Koopsako, | UiurddsGehovner Allegheny, light, Chicago: ve 0 weherny’, i Propeller Prindiville, Buy City, light. ee : Vanderbilt was neatly shaved yesterday with Cutloura Shaving Boap, ly CRIMINAL NEWS. vial Yesterday's Testimony in the Cur- . tle Case at Marshall, us Texas.’ Miss Cummins, the Actress, Sud- a denly Appears upon the As Scene, met ’ ee And Gives Hor Version of. the Shoot- ing -in o Straightforward Manner. A Boy Aged Nine.Attempts to Murder a Companion of Ten Ycars, THU CURRIE CASE, ‘ Gatveston, Tex, Junc17.—Tho News’ specials from Starvhull say: A Indy eseorted by two gentlomen, all strangers, entered the court at Hida. m. Tho Distriet-Attornoy inet them, and announced to the Court: “Thore ts a lady prosent; I prosumo St is Miss Cummins, Ploaso havo her sworn,” * 'Thia produced a sonsation. Col, Crawford, for tho defense, asked to confer with Sles Cumming for hisalde, Witness wos put under the rule to ‘be conferred with by both sides, The morning was consumed with the witness Dr. Ford, of Shroveport, who gaye expert testl+ mony ng to tho sign of Insanity, and a hypo thotical ease was put by defense Involving olr- cumstances almilar to those pierounilins Currio. ‘Witness replied that a man so conducting hime self was Insane, ‘Tho State promises unfavorable testimony re- garding the charaoter of the witness Moore. The arrival of Mise Cummins caused such muinoentary consusion that & recess was taken. Miss Cummins was calted to the stand, and AVON graphic narrative of what eho saw from the time of leaving the Opera-House until eho left for the North, The main particulars of the evidence corrhborated —Rarrymore’s. ‘Thera wero sonic conflictions between hor and Barry- more. Bhe gave moro minute details, Saw for shots, two nt Barrymore, and two at Porter: said ehe, Barrymore, and Porter had thoir bend turned towards one anothor, talking of Currte funny expression ta Tarver. viz “Do you want to sella dog?" and while talking Currie passed behind them to tho front door, turned, aaking if the Inault was dirceted to bim, at tha Bume time using thrents. Did not see Porter put bia hand to hiv carin the way complained or by Currie. Harvey disappeared from her sight after tho first fire, After tho shooting, when Qppealed to about allowing such conduct, he made his way, she thought, over the counter, Witness camo direct to this trial fram Windsor, Connda, Her ae eee wero dofrayed by tho Dramatic News, Caine of hor own volition, Dr. Leake, of Dangerfleld, hind A hepothettcat ense ike that put to Dr. Ford. Would judge such person had delirium tremens, Dr. W. J. Dial sald he saw Currie on the night of the killing. oie see drunk, hut rational. If tho hypothetical case fitted Currio’s, then Currle had delirium tremens. Dr. Rian Jobnaon agreed with Dr, Ford as to the temporary iusauity of Currie, If the hypo- theticul cnso was identical with Currie's, The State put a hypothotival case involving thelr view of Currio'a condition from tho evl- dence, and witness ead fn such cage a person would know what he wus about, The burden of the evidence to-day on ine sanity tended to establish bt, The defense closed, and the State, after in- troducing one more witness, 140 closed, Arguinent begins to-morrow. WAITE, Pontrann, Me. June 1%.—Prestitent Waite, of the Bratileboro First National Bank, was at tho Preble House lust Friday night. tis nume does not appear on the register. Several vessels have slnco sailed for Cuba, but uone for Euros pean ports. RRATrrKNONO, Vt. June 11.—The First Nn- tonal Bank offers $5,000 rewnrd for the arrest of President Walte, Bnarrecnono, Vt. June17.—To-day’adovetan- ments only confirm the previous reports of the utter fallure of the Firat Notional Bank, and Possible: Tuture developments may add to rather ‘imu decrease the Mnbiiitics, which are now placed at HAST. The assots consist of about $218,000 In notes, many known to be fraudulent, Governmont bonds i Washington $100,000, res serve fund $4,600, $700 In eash and Auphowett good notes, and whatever may be realized from the sale of Watto's property tinder attachment, Fie latter fa variously catimnted from $30,000 to A tologram hus been reoelved to-day showing, additional frandulent trinsactions in New York. ‘Three hundred shares of bank stock bad been placed ih tho Fourth Nattonal“Bank at Now York ag collateral on which Watty hid recolyed. about $15,000, This stock may have belonged to. Waite, it being understood that ho wasn lure shareholder, but it may turn out to be an overs ARKANSA! Litre Rook, Ark, June 17,—A white woman named Stevens, living one mile from Pine Blut, was ravishod and afterwards murdorod yestar- day. Clroumstances palnted to and led to the arrest of John Crier and one Jackson, negroos, and G. W. Dalton and Robert Connolly, whites, Dalton will probably be released, Connolly and Mra. Stevons have ‘been pa together, The euply ura much oxolted, and. If tho evidenve ut the exainination {Is rtrong, Judge Lynch may put an end to the case, A YOUTITFUL DESPERADO, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. LANStNG, Mich., Juno 11.—Reymour Sholters, aged 10, was shot Int night by Monry Raymond, aged 0, Tho shot took effect in the groin, and the surgeons failed to Nu tho ball. ‘The boys had aome words over shoating n dog. Shelters ¢laiing Maymond took detlberate atm and shot him Jatentionally, Shelters’ wound isn yery dangoroua one, and the chaness are he will dla. ‘Tuo youthful desperndo ts tinder arrest. MURDERED WITH A BANJO. Crnctswatt, O.. dune I7.—Abont bhulf-past 12 this morning, nt No. 300 West Fifth street, Wille inm Condon, 2 variety performer at one of the concert raloons, quarrelod with Lou. Perry, a git] with whom’ he bud been living a shart time, and atruek her in the fuce with a banjo. The brass rim crushed her skull, and she dled fn hit anhour, The crime was kept coneenled for some time, but Condon was arrested, INDICTED Dravwoon, Df, duno 17, to-day returned four indletmunts cnvh against County-'renauror Noli) and County-Cammts- slonor Sackett, charging thom with forgery. em- bevzlemont, bribery, and perjury, Lidietments wil bo found against County-Clerk MeKounts and Commissioners Jones nol King as soon as thoir presence cau be sveured in court, MANSLAUGHER, Spectal Disputed to The Chicago Tribune, Buntenoton, Tt, June li—In the District. Court in this olly to-day De. August Schultz waa found pullty of monslaughter in having nuacel thadeithof Mra. John Rogers by mulpractico some weeks alice, : en “i PORT HURON. Pont Muron, Mich. Juno 17-10 p, m.—Passed Up—Propellura Potomue, §. Chamberinin and cousort, Huy City and burke, BD. F. Rose and barges, Alconu and consort, TH. B. Tuttle and consort, Cleveland and barges, Mineral Rock and barges; tug Woles and consort; schooners Monticello, Mary Amolin, A. G,. Morey, W, It Hanna, Michigan, E. 1. Coyne, BE, A. Nicholson. Dawu—Propetters Jny Gould, Vi, IL. eeu = ft Willian Rudolph nid consurt, Yosomite an hargos Raleigh and consort; schooners Bolivia, . ft, Serrite, Wind—North, Nght; wonthor Ane, eee OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Tavenvoon, June 12.—The Atlas and Hecla, frum Roatan, huye arrived out, GLAsaow, June J7.-Arrived, the State of Alas bama, from New York, Quamnstown, Juno 1%.—Arrived, England, from Now York, MoviLLE, June 17.—Arrived, Caspian, from Quebou, TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. Tucson, A.'l., Juno 17.—Gon, Marquez has re- turned to Sonora with seventy-five men ro erulted in Tucson, It t¢ thought be will go dl- rect to Chibuahua. * Buauinoron, Vt. Juno 1%.—Tho Fifth Army Corps, 1h anaital session, unanimously udopted resolutions ask: Nt ‘Cotgress to consider tho mate torof Gun. Fitz Join Porter without any biav and purely asa mutter of justice, cc IMMIGRATION, New Yous, Juno 17,—Nearly 3,000 immigrants buve lunded at Castle Garden during tho past twonty-four boura, Among. thom wre 0 Mor tong, acvompaniod by eleven missionaries, bound for Utab, ———— Doubting the Licacy of Mud. New York World of! . Itls not tuo ourly in the Presidential cam- palgn tainvite the attention of our esteat conteniporarias to the fact that whut {9 call patitical “wud-throwing” bus roully ceased to affect the furtunes vithor of parties or of inule vidual So furne the Demucrutio party is cone cerned, it is very plngien (bat this should bo | mages! ‘To call Gey, Gurtield or Gov Tho Grand Jury Arthur “pot names" of the old reguintion Cal- lender pnitern, and belabor thom with superia- ive epithets, will bayve only one poealbie effect. wilt hore the intelligent publia and tend to make sensible people in keneral tidifferent try the very serious question of the real fitness of elthor of these eand|dates for the post to which fn tho hitlinbalon of tha crazy Convention at Chicago he wns nominated, - FLOODS. TIE UPPER MISSISSIPPI. BSpretat Depatch to The Chteago Trihures St. Paun, Minn, Jung 37.—The uppor river 1a gradually failing, and Uttle damage has been dono by high water that cannot bo promptly and casily repairod at 8t. Paul, Minneapolis, or Btill- wator. Tho West Ht. Paul flats aro atill covered with water, but It bas not reached tho housca oxcont ina few canca, Tho only point in the uppor river not out of dangor is Anokn, where a now rise in tho Kum River is reported, rnd porsibto disnster to the boon ts ferred own the river, Tho high wator haq renohed Winona and Lo Crosse, where tho water has riton above tho lovel at the strocts, and bos damaged many dulidings, At Lake cits Unildings are fideded and basaments {ntl One ice company fost $10,000 worth of foo, ‘Trains aro, Selaet ‘on all the ronda cast, particu- larly on the Milwaukee & St. Paul. The bridgo at Kilbourne City ta gone, and trains make a ‘wile dotuur, No Chicnyo mails reached hore to- aye ee TIE GALENA RIVER. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. GaLena, UL, Juno 17,—Tho water in Galona Hiver has risen sinco 8 o'cloek this morning ubout ten inches, ands furthor risoof twoor throo fent is confidently lonked for by old river men. fhould their antieipations bo realized the Amount of damago that will ensue can hardly bo entimuted, Already the factories of Kehecror, Armbruster & Co., A. Tolford & Son, John Fritz &Co., and the extensive saw-mill of Barro Taylor & Co. have been compollog to suspen 0 operations, having been led oy ite wator, Every lumber and wood yard fn tho oly ig under water, and ust 8 o'clock this evening tha tido hud renched to Green etrect, and by morning will be up. to, If not above, tho Jower stop on tho Cuatoin- House and Post-Ortce. ‘Tho approach to Greon etroct bridyo lending to the cast side 1s now nearly ull under water, AT DAVENPORT, TA. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Davenvont, June 17.—From 9 o'clock this torenoon until 9 o'clock this evening the Missis~ sippl Wiver ut this point has rison three-fourths of un inch an hour. The stage ie now twelve feat six taches above low-wator mark, which was that of 1861. The swoll bogun Sunday, tho stago thon boing cight fect seveu Inches above lows water mark. A furthar riso 1s upprehended, from advices from above, and danger fg feared. ‘The dumngus to tho streots of this elty by the recent locul Hoods uggregnte 85,000, — WISCONSIN. Minwauker, Wis, June 17.—Tho Sentinel's La Crose special anys the Mlealesipp! bas rison thirteen inches tho post twenty-four huurs, and {a the highest known since 1858. No trulus from tho east since yesterday, and the hotela ure full of detained passengers. GEN. GARFIELD. Honors from tis Old Comrades of the Army of the Cumberland, Wasurnaton, D.C, June 17.—Tho resident membera of tho Suciety of the Army of the Cumberland, of which Gon. Garfleld Is a mem- ber, gave u banquot to-night of the Repubilean candidate for tho Presidency, The large diniug-bail of tho hotel was spoclally arranged for tho occuston, and appropriately decorated with portraits of Gens, Gartleld and Thomas, and 0 profusion of figs. At p. in. Gen. Garfleld entered the hall upon tho arin of Gen. Shormun, and wns escorted to tho head of the table, all the members remain- Ing until G Sherman called tho aasembly to order, Gon, Shernnin sat at the heud of the tue ble, with Gen, Garfield on bis right. Seoretari Schurz. Hainsey, Sherman, and Thumpson, Pos imuster-Generat Key and. Attorney-General De ens ovcupled seata ‘ut the sunte ible with Geng, Garileld and Sherman. + Gen. Sherman announced that the mesting was for the purpose of welcoming tholr comrade of the Army of thé Cumberland, Gen. Gartleld, don. Anson G. MeCouk Intrudueod’ Gen, Gare fleld ns one who hid always dono bly duty to War, und wha was therefore entiticd to” the highest clyic honors thut could be given bim. QXN, GARVIELD'S BPERCHL Gen, Gurfleld thon rose, and was reocived with onthusiastic EplaUse, Rv said he knew of nothing more diiticult than for a mun to speak of such compilmonts xe had beon pald hin without coburrassment, but there wag wnething in tho charter of suldler- hood which gives’ frveduin of. speech, und) omukes one feel and think ‘with- out’ embarrassment, Tho men who were presont, he suid, hud been so tried fu war that their sympathies ran out to cach other. He did not feol at thls: thine lke Indulging tn telk on politics. He pald a high compliment to the con- dugt of the volunteer soldiers of the army as wall esto tho regulars, aud sald he nover felt tho Jenlousy of the regulura which sume people felt, Voth armies had dono their full duty, and he rejoived In the conduct of the regulars as bo did In thut of the voluntecrs, Tho war bud ree sulted in ONR ARMY AND ONE NATIONALITY. Referring to- tha motive:which nctuatod tho soldiers, both the Northern wud Southorn armics, during the Rebelllon, he sald both sides wero right. With regard to the conduct of aur foas, he beloved innny af thom now bud become tho noblest of our friend, and that the country was: now in aplieit as it was in name one people with one Hug und one destiny, t the closo of Gen. Garfteld’s remarksa num- of totale were praposed mtd responted to by iry Schurz, Vostmastereieneral Key, Suerotury ‘'bompson, and otbors, after which, at alate hour, Gen, Shormuu declared the meeting adjourned, a WASHINGTON, The Reduction of Government Ex- ponwen and Taxation Under Repub= Mean = Adintinistrations — Immediate Trausportation, Bpectul Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune. Wastinarton, D.C. June Ijin the Congres atonal feoord of to-day iy priuted a epeech by Repivsentative Cukerot Mndlanayehich contains sume facts of general jnterest, Sr. Baker pre- sents © statement which shows that tho annual Gxpenditures of the Government wero reduced, while the Republicans had cou- tral of Congress, froin 33. to SAAN an LNib- Thus iu Ave yours the amount of oxp tres hud dearvased Bearly $44,000,000, fn 1670-'77 qnd 1k75~"78 the Demvenita made va apparent reduction of ex- Penditures af about $22,000.00, the ainount for the latter year being $24A007JtML Everybody whe bag beant af tao doticiensy bills passed wines kuows how that reduction wie ettvoted, in tha -tgeal year ending June 3, IK, the expenditures min oup to nbout $27,000,000, For the neat fseui your tha UNE approprinted was oN, or nearly €6,000,000 mere toi fir 1870-' seul yeur cuding Jane wd, Il, the appignrate Yous “already winde mmount to Saul Asibe, making no allowance for defichinetes. Sr, Uakor NOXt proceeds to woalyze Dernueratie eeonu:y as iMustratad in the expenditures of the Mouse of Roprosuntativess where the Democrata have hoid fll controt for Ove yours, Durtug tho hut yourot Kopublicin contol the number ot per- Minot criployéa ot the House, was 35, and thoir pay amounted to $1918) a, peur, Now tho number or permanent employ ds i 373, and thelr pay umuunts to $207,708 a your, ‘Otber oxponditured bave Invrensed fag shim roportion, In this connection Mr. [uker forcl- bly remarks: Thus we bee that the Demucrate hive Inerensed the permuncnt House onploy és Torty-tlyht, or abaut 4) per cent, and have ine credaxd the annual expenditurce #1674700, Wo aro told by the Denoe Unat thore aro now WOW anon In tho Oly worvies of ‘the Goyarntmont, If that party bad oun trol. of Exvcutive and nado ws Mberal — ineres tu othor dopartmonts 0 ofthe public service. ns thoy bave about the HHoulao, we should apeedily buv'o 40,000 moro mon in tho civil service than we huve tinder Repub- Heat vontrol, and there can be but little doubt, If that hungry party aver yet contra of all the departments of the Government, that we shall Seu un inercass proportionully ad grea Leen made in the omploy¢a of the House.” Mr, Buker next contraste the reduction of taxaden edlvoted by the Republicans in the laat flyo years of thelr asconduuey in the House with’ that Drought about by ‘tho Deinvcruts durtuy the past live sears. Ho Bide that in the fret period thu Repubileane removed or reduced the duty on Tee smipertlal aes ie of priine noveasity, thie olfveting an annual reduction of taxation to tha amount af $41,106,140. During the last ve Years, dinco tho Deniocratle purty of revenue foform has been in power in the House, quinine haw been placed on the free Ust, inaking wu une nual redicuon to the amount ut &e.007, Turulng to thu subject of internitl taxetion, Bir, Muker finds that tn, a Aten the Republicans reduced the angual burden of internal-rovenue taxes $89,151,000, ‘This roduction was made wpon articles which entered into every Industry, wi the rellog was telt by wll clussea of consimars. Jn the satue time the Democratic party bus re duced internul-revenue taxes $9,0u0, on tue hacen, cigars, and sunt, Inthe weasion of Con greas Just onded « change wus made whlch wilt has reduce the tax on waoisky wbouy fi 000,000 a your, ‘Thus It appears that while tho Ropublican party iu tive yearns reduced taxution in the form of “customs duce aud Internal-revenue taxes over $121,Gu),000 on. articles of gears! vonsumpion, the Deniocrats fy the samy lonyth of thine effected u reduction of ubout $11,u0 and couiined thelr“ re- forme” to quinine, tobacco, and whivky, ‘The Treusury Departnent le wublog arranges ments to put tha new Immediate-Transporta- ton dill into operntion., [tis discovered that there are seventy-two porta of entry to which gooda can be traneported for delivery under thia act, and that the ‘Treasury will beat some additional expense to inerenac tho force of In+ Rpectora and Appraisers of there ports. Thure will soon be quite a generul exodus of Cabinet officers, officlal people, and other nota- bles. ‘Tho Preaident, Mra. Inyem, and Webb Hayes lenvo tho elty tasmorrow for Columbus, after which they will spend somo timy on the farm at Promont, 0., and will then return to tho houso sat apart for the Prosident at the Sol- dlers’ Home. Brivato-Seeretary Rogers has already feft for a Northorn walerion-piiee with his family, ecrotary Thompson and party leave about July 1 for the Pacihe coast, expecting to be gone all summer, Secretary Thompson's health in quits feeble, and for that reason ho declined to crmit his name to be used in connection with ie nomination for Guvernor of Indiana, Beorctary Sherinnn, ton, fg somewhat fatimued from tho exeltoment of the nominating cans ra and will leave Monday next for s weok's It 1s now reported that tha lerk of Dr. Bill- ings, of the Burgeon-Genorl’s office, ia not a defeulter, but that he hns probably gone off on & prolonged: sarees The safe was opened this morming and the check-beoke and papera found correct, Tho clerk dit not hays the handling uf ™monoy, and the checks were all drawn payable to order, and ho could not bave drawn money Upon them except by forgery. No evidence of sorgery: bas yot beon discovered. 9 Bureau of Engraving and rioting: Is tor day bolng removed to the Ane new building re= conte: constructed for it immodiately south of the Washington Monument, To the Western Astoctated Press, é Warnrnaton, D, C., June 17.—The President, Mra. Hayes, and Webi C. ayes expect to leave to-morrow for Columbus, 0., whore they will spond Sunday. From Columbus they. Ko to attend the Commencoment exercises at Kunyon College. BrLYEn Poncnasy, Tho Treasury Department to-day purchased 458,00) ottnices of fine silver for delivery at the Philadelphia and San Franeteeo mints. VITLADELPITA, Pa. “June 17,—The President to-day appointed ax-Gov, J. F. Hartranft Cole lector of Customs for Philadelphia. ————— “PIRES. AT FORT WAYNE, IND, Speciat Dispatch to The Chtcaya Tridunt,, Font Waywa, Ind., dune 17.—Last night the weaving establishment of James Gorham und the second-hand store of Loulsn Marriott were totally destroyed by fire, with nll the contents, Loas, $2,000; Insurauce triting. AT CRESTLINE, ChEverann, O. Juno 1%—A special to tho Leader says tho targe plaving-mt!l of Russell, Daily &Co,, at Creatine, ono of the Anest in the Btate, filled with tlour’and wheat, was totally geateered by fire this afternoon. Vutued at ,000 to $50,000, Inaurance $16,000. Part of the Hour saved, CANADA. Further Evidences of Sharpness by tho Hevenue Authorities, Speetat Dispatch to The Chteagn Tritune. Moxtnerat, Juno 17.—The Customs authorities here nre becoming shurpor. Beales the setzure of Menally's stock of carthonwara pipes made on Tuesday, a large quantity of canvas was seized Inat night on tho docks, some twelve rolls, which wore being rapidly uploaded from 4 voa- sel without a permit, There enn be no doubt but that smuggling is much on tho increaso, and those seizures will have a sulutary effect, A very important cage was argued in the Court of Appeals bere to-day. Tho action was taken in tho Supreme Court by the Grand Trunk Railway Company azninst the Citizens’ Insurance uinpany tq Tecover the amount of BD polley hold to gunrnntes Br, Faulk- ner, & former Paymaster,: ‘wo yeara ago the is waa stolen from tho sum . Paymuster's oflice in tho inlddle of the duy, and tho Company, claimed that the loas was through Mr. Faulkner's negilgence In not having placed tho monoy fn # sxfe, und sued the surranteoln Company to be judemnified. Tho case, whick rests Upon a question of negligence. wos argued at fongth and tuken under deilberation, Special Dispatch ta The Chieaga Tribune, Orrawa, June. 17.—A clorgymun in Eastern Poterio, yesterday, In his prayer, naturally petie toned in favor “of tho Queen, the Prince of Wales, and the other members of the Roynl family. In duo order he. referred (o the Domine Jon Government, and prayed tht, 14 it waa now apparent that they could not hold thelr preaont positions much longer, It was tobe hoped thoy would alu ut securing a permanency fn Heaven. Mr. Bannerman, M. P., will leave for Winnt- peg this wouk. and, be Js auld, will maken trip aver tho AY snetoee & Hudson Bay Ratlroad bes fore be returns. it 1s probable that a surveying: party willbe sent over the Ine this suminer, There will be 12 miles of rallrond to bulld,—the reat of the route buing by water. It is claimed that wheat ean be sent by this route 17 cents per ‘bushel chonper than by the present routes. ‘The Company js gald to be in communication with English capitatiats relative to the finnacial part of the undertaking, The first. circulution and speelo returns uuder the new basis have been, published, ant a comparison of tho astute. snent contained thoruin with that of last month undor the old system stows: (1) The elreulation of Dominion notes hug been increased by $1,0Lb- WO, @ On tho olreulution of $12.00,624, tho gold or apecio basis wae $1,006,70 ‘hile, on the prea- ‘ont circulation of $TA4X1865, the, gold or apeclo basis is only $3,961,481, and even that mnount Is moro than $000,000 in excess of the legal requires ment. @) Thut, of the apparent large excess of seourity, three-fourths fa rupresented by Do- tinion dobenturea, and uot by pee! BUSINESS NOTICES, To tho Conanmpttve.—Let those who Jangulsh under tho fatal severity of our climate through any pulmowiry ourplilnt, or oven those who ure in decided Consuinptton, by no means despalr, Thora ia st aufy and sure vemody at hand, and Cy rey Arpeen “ Wiloe’s Com pound of Cod-Liver Ol and Line," without printed tho very natisenting Wavor of the i ua heretofore used, Is endowed by the Phus- phate of Lime witha healing property which renders tho Ull ie oiicavions. Romarkable testimonials of ite eiflcucy shown to those who desire ta sce thom, Sold by A.B, Wilbor, Chemist, Boston, and all druggista. The public will beware of a fraudue Jent Amitutlon of Dobbins’ Eteetrie Roup now bu- ing forced on the market by mlsrepresentatiun, Tewillt rain A clothes washed with it. Inalst upon having Uobbine’ Bloctric, FOR Pitcher’s Castoria. Mothors lke, and Physlolans Foouuumoud it. IT IS NOT NARCOTIC. CENTAUN LINIMENTS ; tho World's great Patu-Relieving remedies, They heal, soothe and cure Burns, Wounds, Weak Back and Rheumatisn: upon dMTan, and Sprains, Gatls, and Tames ness upon Beosts. Cheap, quick and reliable. TE SPURTS of disguating Muons, Snuiles, Crackling Pains in tho Head, Fotid Broath, Doufsess, aud any Oatarrhal Complaint, can be ox" terminated by Wol Do Moyor's Catarrh Cure, a Constitational An- tidute by Absorption, Tho most Im= portant Diswovery since Vaccination GRAPES. TAYLOR'S, 3 Clark-st. Finest Graves ralscd under wluse la Aniorice, CLOAKS AND ars. WEST END ORY GOODS HOUSE, Madison and Peoria-sts, Reductions : IN THE CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT. In order to reduce stock before taking our semi-annual inventory we have decided to mark down all prices low cnough to Induce even those to buy who may not have in tended purchasing this season: and thus secure BARGAINS RARELY SEEN IN FIRST-CLASS GOODS, Elegant Satin de Lyon Reception Dresses that cost to import $225.00, will be sold from $75.00 to Sra00.00, Very stylish Plain and Brocade Satin Walking Costumes for $35.00 and $40.00, They cost to manufacture 5-00 to $75.00, Special Bargains in Black Bilk and Satin Dresses, Silk Pongee Dresses, latest styles, 815.00, AlleWool Ladies’ Cloth and Flannel Dresses from 89.00 to 815,00. DuBege Dresses, trimmed with satin, 88 Good, heavy, pure linen Suits, 3 pieces, $2.00,- . ; Calico Suits from $1.00 to $3.00, Cloth Circulars—an immense variety— from $2.50 to $5.00, Walking Jackets, newest shapes, 82,50. Children's Cashmere, DuBege, and Blue Flannel Dresses at very low prices. Linen Ulsters—the largest assortment it the city—from 8r.12 1-2 to 84.50. Lawn Suits, new and stylish, with fact trimmings, for 93.00. Printed Irish Jaconet Dresses, 92.50, GROS GRAIN SILK, SICILIENNE, SATIN DE LYON, And a Jarge variety of light-weight Cloth MANTLES and DOLHANS At unusually low prices to close, This presents an opportunity te procure good Garments and Dress es whieh none should neglect, CARSON, _. PIRIE & CO. All Countries Boasi of Their BEAUTIFUL WOMEN, But it Is Well Known to Those Who Have Traveled In Europe and Other Foreign Countrles That the United States Can Truth fully Boast ‘ Of the Most Beautiful Women in the “ World. ‘The Amioricau wouren have tho tnest hends of hale: ‘oTany In the warld, And, indeed, a tne head of bair ona ludy Isa thing of beauty, und xboutd be cared for anit cultivated with the greatest prido und luterest, Just asevon asthe hale beyins to fall ont, and tho head gotedry nnd hunky, It te tlie to be atarmed and duing something for itt yes, that 1s the quostion, tos Ing somotiiig fori. What stall ldo? Well, there is but one thing for you to du, It you want to stop the, falling out ot the fale und keeping ft ing uice noth aikun condidonnamely, uaa “ Hate Rovivin," a ayfo, pleasant, aid suru remedy, and an unequaled halr- dresser, Tt keeps tho akin of the seaty cican und pure, _ vtlinulatus the hair follicles or glands, and tua the wondarful faculty of restoring wrwy halrto ite original color, If you have any doubt on the question, jun * wot one butie, only fifty cents, and you will neod no more pleading with, And fur Ualdnose it ie tho only hale restorative that has stood the test. It will piako hnir grow un any bald head tf there aro any hale colls or foilleles in the akin, wre are nore, Hutt ean produce hulr; but Natura xollow leaves bor work * half don, ‘hese folliclos aro xu verally present und only heed Ube use of “lair Kovivuim" to atart the | hale growing, Bold by all drugytta attitiy copia, C. N. CHISVENTON, Selg Propriojor, L2G Futrou-at, , Now York, HOH SALT “FOR SALE. TO NEWSPAPER HEN, A firat-cl: Chambers’ Folding Mae chine, will the Kahler Attachment. Wilt‘ fol a sheet 86x50 or 24x86. In good ordor, ut a very low price. Apply at thls office, New Yark, wouthit t Dooked outhamptatt, i nssongurs UoOke Tondun aud Hatint Jawcat rate, fe a KATES OF DP. AGt~-From New York to Bonth- pruptom, tandon, Tiny ‘uid Hirwtnge. eet pub, Host owas % CU, ad Bowling Vart tae fh rycond cubiil (U; wloeravy, $i, at reducud rats. OBLUICIY revi N.Y. ‘hy steanige rates by the ¥ ORTH G..RMIAN LLOYO from BIGEMEN to CAICAGO Is g41, und the niy Agente puthoriaed to owl) the ree wee TP CLAUSHENIUS & COs 2 Bouth Olarktaty GANENAT: Alana 2, ESC HM BUteary, BUG : ENT. - STATE LINE Tadinseow. Lirurpool Dublin, Heliaat und Londons overy ‘Mhureday. Birvt Cablis $3 sceurutig. To “necoiauudettons Becund cube "Selegedrays te ASE a RAE A ULLS MONG, WVestarm auainguse Y REDUCTIONS!

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