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t provided for thom, Mr. ‘Tilden is v ta? an who can fully represent tho resuntmo: only Spirty forthe "franl” of which wo have H i so nich. ‘We do not suo that he faa bad me now if ho was a good man four years nyo. fois not to blame partioutarly for not insisting Mon ef war, As for John Kelly, bo would wero a groat man aaa boltor in the Prestdon- {ial compat He couldn't run for tho Presl- ney himself, belay a foreignor, and his Elect- a ticket wouldn't amount to anything. Ho wasa bIg Injun in a Btato skirmish, but in a National contest ho would take refige in tho first convenient corner to obtain obscurity, ag ho did in 1870. —<—<————— y Republicans, decply - sensible of ry er ip to Domocratic shouters for the third term nt tho Into Convention, desiro to ro- wy tho compliment, and are entirely willing ta to Cineinniti and how! for Tilden, “It ts feared, howovor, that tho persons in chargo of tho tickets at the latter Convention may not be soaccummodating as thoso nt Chicago. Any Democrut who possesses information on this important subject will confer a favor by make {og It known at the caritest possibte day, ————————— ‘tne Cuban tariff has just been augmented gyper cent by a simpto Ministerial decree, and tho enttlo tax hus been Increased 60 por cent, At the samo timo tho Governinent gives notice that It will no longer recetve {ts own paper money tn yment for stimps and stampod papor.. If John Sherman could amend tho tariff, and sus- pend specie-paymenta as he saw fit, our Govorn- ment would bo reducod to tho beautiful aim- plicity of that of Cuba, Loup PENZANCE was compelled two weeks agoto suspend nu English clergyman who had attempted to conduct Divino service whilo in a gate of Intoxication, The accused admitted thaton the ocvnsion fn question he had beon “ynmble to.dlstinguish ono Psalm from an- other,” and that tho same occurred with tho Jexons.” The allegntion that bo had fallen asieep during the Cotninunion service he con- sidered “ very unlikely. ed Berse Jones has decorated a plano, Ho has put Orpheus and Burydice en grisaiia in ctr qulardlecs on tho sides; and on tho Inside of tho ids Terra omutparcns, sented on a blue vine, whoge boughs are populated by naked babes. ‘This !s charming Idealism and trucart, A plot- uroof Despnte practicing scales, and Tnnocenco chased around tho houso by Fato with a big slipper inbls hand, woutd be only s solemn and disagreeable fi rt Litthy Mac, of St. Louis, sentences Mr. Hendereon, Carl Schurz, and othors, to political death, Little Muc bas been a good executioner up to this time, having dono the Republican party in Missauel to denth at least once a year since he hus been in the State. But ho has lost his grip Intely, and nny not be ablo to keep tho voto nt the next election down so low ag it has teen for tho lust five or six yeara, ‘ en Tus San Feonelsco Chronicle 1s of tho opinion thut Garfield's nomfuntion fs a stronger one than cithor Grant, Blilue or Shorman's would have beou, and declares kim to be im- menscly popular In tho Pacific States, where ho fg looked upon ns n man of the people, who haa made hls way to tho top by his own Industry and energy. He hits the farmer's idea of a self- mado man oxuctly. % ‘Tir new English bill for the amendment of the Divorce luw relloves from Mabllity nny vViear, minister, oc ournte who shall refuse to solemnize marriage between two persons onoot whom hay Leen divoreed and has a husband or wifollving. Ministers in this country aro under wwsuch Nability, and yot vary fow of them caro tobe more particular than tho law is on tho sub- Ject of divorco, — Tur Toronto Globe is laboring hard aguingt tho “manifest destiny" of a Zollvercin, which a few months ago it pronounced “ ridfou- Yous and nbsurd.” It anys: ‘Tho Zollverein project is a physicnl impossi- Ullity, except on the basis or annoxation. Thora isno historleul parallol for ft. Within a decade the Globe will bo arguing Against annexation, which it now regards ua out of the question ey Jenae Davis has left Washington .for Obfo with his lightning-rot ‘up. Ho wants to be sithin hailing distance of the Convention. Ho ibinks Soymour won't have tt and: that ‘Tikten can't get It, and that ho stands 1 botter chance Jobe struck by the elcatric tuid than any of the othor hearts that nehe for the nomination. ‘The seule Demveratie papor of Chicago “ booms" for bim,. ——_=—__. Tux lon, Joel Parker, of New Jersey, an honorublo, hizh-toned Domoorat, in an intor- wew with reporter of the Philadelphia Times recently, ent: Tho Chicago nominations are w Honably ating ones Gurlleld ans, Aigood “wecaia te wider and a statusman, Campaign stories will wot atfect hin, and if tha Democrata aro to elect tho nest President thoy must make oqually- wood nominations, a Jepay Tounary, tho author of “A Fool's Errand," has gono to Cunnda to nish bls now book, thug making suro of an Engllsh copyright, ‘Tals work is to be a study of bluck and white character in tho South, with perhaps enough Politles distributed through it to mako It inter+ itd to these who are not attracted by mero lon. $a Axoxa tho House bills passed by tho Sennte Just before adjournniont was one amend- hag kee. 2.207 of tho Revised Statutes, regarding homestend settlers, by adding a proviso that a. settler shall bo allowed twelve months from the soot tiling In which to commouco his rest~ ‘neo Upon slid lands, ———— A rictunisguz deseription is glvon of Gen, Gartlolt's dinner on tho oventng boforo he ‘hipped Humphrey Maraball at Middle Creel, ‘owas found cating stewed rabbit out of atin ‘ip with one of his oilicers, the two gentlomen taking turns with the one small teaspoon which ‘Was ayulluble, ————___. en YouxG lady at Vassar College clalms that Piielogny rely should be pfonounced ‘Turnor, alves tha fotlowing oxplunatory tablu: Pbth (as tn phthislo) is T olo (ua in Colonel) is Ut eu (as in ymaty bs Yreh (ag in inyerh) is En aa CEtHoUR has declined again, Our New Teinannesake thus moralizes over it; eymhoursuld ho wouldn't, but bo did, Batagain it S76 he suid be would ahd ho didn't, timed Bos to prove that Bir, Boymour some. tomers —<— TH books of John Stuart Mill are among verett Popular in Ruseia, and alt of thom y translated into Russian many years ‘ago. now chutation has now reachod Gormany, and o Tepeltion of bis works was recently {esued In Pele tu twelve volumes. iS “ ———— alt ten candidates yotetl for at Chicago, h-Graut, Sherman, Garfold, Hayes, Win- Oar? Sheridan, and Starrison—are natives of yim 40 f¢ James 13, Woaver, the Green- pikeandiduto for Prosidont, Ho was born at tou tn Isa, ——a_—___ sGOMe spends $200,000 on {te publlo free % it Of which a few yoars ago, under Papal rea thaw nonoat all. Tho Homans now evinvs Inter go etty In attending the schools, and tho ero ontirely inadequate ta the demand of Population, —— qu third-termers seem to have largely to pal tho upinion that tholr defeat at Chi- levity an sf? Sorrowful that thore should bo no be fallen that the wun, moon, and stars sould Gmmerciat Worespect thelr grief.—Cincinnatt a re uhoENTuUstastio Democrat writesto the Ot thy (at Setistor Bayard ts * the sheot-anchor Deniverney a faith.’ Now, if ive anchors wait ‘va ttinols te just tho Tak. poncesmue Senator PERSONALS, wall Jones, “ Fred Grant won't havo so pig MME 88 ho bas had." £don't know," ag ovlnson; “he'll hava a wort thing 40 Ngutly kes nol und doesn't lose bia bead,"” tri, ambiguous {9 Rubinson.—Hostun Trane eta Tonuton Wortd declares that London tent, ted Bon rathor startled by tho un- Buy op cnt Of tho approaching marriage of tha % Malmesbury with Mrs, Lozelle, ‘Tho by what ho says even when he says" THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JUNK” 1880—TWELVE PAGES. noble bridegroom is in iis Td yenr, and tho bride, whoso firat hushand was ona of the vice time of the Zulu war, ts about half that azo, Tho Countess of Malmentury was tho aistor of tho Ear! of tankervillo, and died without loay- ing any children. Much sytnpathy ts, therefore, felt with the heir presumptive and his family at tho impending but unexpected change in thelr Prospeats. ‘The denth of young wife has brought the foundations of a Hudson River palnce to tho ground, The bereaved husband, on his return to Cornwall, gave orders. for the immodiata cessation of operations on the now realdence fn Process of construction, the discharge of alt om- ployed on the work, tho destruction of the walls already up, and tho filliug up. of the extensive cullar which bal bocn walled aut for the frout And back bulliling. It is eatimated that tho mason work of tho bititding, as tt stood, bad al- ready cost $10,000, As soon os tho walls oro razed tho collar will be filled up and tho aite turned over and plowed inton field. The probe able cost of tha mansion would have been fully $100,000. Tho plans oxhibited one of the fneat, Jargeat, and most commodious private residonees in the country, - Someboily has discovered that the Jameses fro always clected to tho Prosidency,—James Madison, James Montoo, James K. Polk, James Buchanau, Wo liko the omen so far. With It or without {t Mr. Garfleld will bo etcoted. still ‘Wo toust not forget that James G. Bimoy was twleo a regularly nominated candidate for Pres. Ident and ‘did not receive. one Electoral vote. ‘Then, too, James Atack was the regular Prohl- bitfonist candidate for President in 1892, though, inost people have forgotten It; James B, Walker Was soniebods's candidate for President {n 878, and recol ved 78 votes in Ohio nlone,—not onvugh to olect him; and this year tho Grocabackors have put up James B. Wenver to contond with James A. Garfield. It is evident that the magia of this name does not always pull a candidate through, and in 1880, 08 there are two Jameses {a the fleld, ono of thom must be defeated.— Boston Advertiser, — CRIBBINGS,, When the corruptionisis approached Gar- field they did it under fulse pretenses, by in- sireations, ent trough musked agents, This shows that thoy woro dealing wit! mun, and that thoy know it. ne SERRA honest Garfield and Arthur both are Masons, ‘Tha Washington Sunday Herald saya: “Brothor James A. Garfield i8n charter member of Pon- talphe Lodie, No. 1, and a member of Columbin Chaptor, No.-1, Columbia Commande: oy and Mitheus Lodgo of Pertection: Ac and A. litter wlof thisctty. Vrothor Choster A. Atthur jan Hauaber of all the Masonte bodies in Now York ‘An efficient miracle-worker has becn ox: communteated from the Church in Belgium. Toulse Luteau baa shown capacity for oxhibit- jog on her own person tho sucred stigmata of the crucifixion, as wellas for abstaining from food for throo weeks at n ‘stretch. Tho au- thentlelty of these wonders, respecting which Cation Majunke wrote book, remains unt pugnea by tho cectestastical authorities. Sho erself, however, although her ablilty to exude lood from her forvhead, stated to be unlmpalred, Anathematized tor hereticn! disobedience to the Papal decree dismissing Bishop Dumont. from the diocese, and appoluting anothar prelate in his stead, Elght hundred and fifty thousand appears to be fn round numbers the population of Phita- dolphia in 1880, At & o'clook yesterday afters noon tha returns showed a ‘population of 833,121. There aro Ofty-nino districts from which uddl- tlonul returns aro expected. Tho’ ‘population In 1870, according to the census returns, wns 674,000, the apparent incronse being over 25 per cont. In tho ten yoars from 1890 to 1870 tho increase was ata lesa rate thin anes cent, the population Incrensing about 108, in that decads, Now hands, nnd sido is bus been formally ‘York, starting with a population of 805,051 in 200, added theroto only” 130,041 In ten venrs, an Ancroneo of 17 per cent. Those who nnlicipated 8 larger population than, 800,000 in Philndelphia were doubtless misled. by the loenl census of IRVG, gnd did not stop to conalder whuta splondtd advance au tnoronse of 25 per cont in ten years would be.—Philadelphia Ledger. ‘We aro reading attentively BI Bickham’s masterly editorial articjes in the Dayton Journal touching the diviston of the Ohto delegntion at Chicago, and hope ultiinutely to° underatand thom, The first paint we ara:able to make out {e that ao well satisfied was the delegute from ‘Dayton of tho utter -Iniquity.of the unit rule, and the impossibility of onforciny it, thut ho wanted Ilinols suadonunit for Jon Logan, BI was so muob opnoged to tha third torm. and had so little room for cereonnl animositics to= ward Joun Logan, that he wanted Grant to have bis own Stato solid because the Blaine mon had broken tho Ohio dolegation. When one comes to look at this mutter the obscurity fics away. As Ohlowns nota unit for Sherman, aud tho ral was therofore brokon, Dilly was 60 much of a Sherman man that he wanted Grunt to bave the united yote of Uilnols go as to rebuke Blaine, But this mutter is too complex for a patieot understanding at once, We shall look nto It furthor.—Cincinnat! Commercial. ‘The Juniors of Brown University burned thelr Gorman aud English Litorature with un- wonted pomp last wock. Tho torchlight rroccs- sion was unusually grotesque. In tno wor clowns, Indians, fools, devils, and the Goddessof Liborty with a glittering crown, long Mowing hair, 2 decas of ings, und benring tho scalca of Justice, Othara wero dressed in spangled sults and anclentcustumes, Among the Intercating figures were those of a baliet girl, “Tittle But- teroup,” and “Dick Dendeyo." Two collins, each carried by four bearers, followed the car- riage containing tho orator and poet, On ono sido of thom was the Inseription, “Herein Hes Sampson's weapon—jawhone of an A-W," “Whon © was in tho Army": on the upposit side, “Ho talked himself to death,” with resentation of a tulking-machine, was written, “Patent applied othor coftin was: written on one sido, that we might live,” on tho other side, thon art, to dust returneth," and “Barnum's What Is ite" ‘Thero was o large transparency on an express wagon, inside of which wast mai grinding a band-organ, ‘Two’ students arrnyodt thomsetves in a peculiar manner by placing around thelr bodlea twa mock collins go ar ranged that tholy heads were visible through tho opened Id, Horntlo Soymour traveled from Elmira to Olean on ‘the train beariug tho New Jergoy dolewation, neu of Tammany, and many othor delogutes to CTtelnnuti., In a conversation, ag publighed in tho Herald, Mr. Seymour sald: +1 do not doubt that the true polloy of tho party Is to take 4 youuver and now man, who Is not fn any way mixed up with tho Now Yurk trouvlo. A strong man froin Mlinols would he expediont and avattable, If thoy bad one, ‘This {ano timo for an old inan to rin.” At Corning Mr, Sey- mour wus Introduced by Cant. laniah Rynders us tho next Prosidunt, whether ho iked it or not. The "ex-Gevernor — sald: “ET am much — gratified =~ tos meot many friends but to 80 noxieetedty, what Capt. Rynders hoe sail 1 must reply that. Tom na old man, without any desir for further Publis Hifo, and L stop aaide, and leave the Nu- fon in your younger and strongor hands, You heed now n Vigorous louder, and [ moat sincorely. hope that by your wise jon at the Convention you will unite tho Pomocracy, in eyory section of tho oountry nod In every Stato of the Union. Lhave retired wholly fron political life. hut T pine corely hope to aco the Domocracy"s principles re- establishod in the Government at this election." Roymour bas the sonse to perceive the perfect folly of nominating a frall, paralytic old man of 70 Yours, who hus retired Crom publio affalra and possesses neither tho atrongth of mind nor bady for tho disohurgo of tho seni and distracting duties of tho Presidenoy, It 18 too much like digying a mun out af his grave in soarch of a candidate, The origin of tho term " dark horse ” Is ox- plained in.a matter-of-fact way by the Cinclns nutl Enquirer, Once upon a tie there lived in ‘fonnessoo an old chap named 8am Flynn, who trudea in horses and gencrally contrived to own aapeedy nag or two which he used for racing purposes whenever he could pick up a “soft match" during bia travels, Tho best of bla tly: ers was 8 ooal-bluck stallion uamod Dusky Pete, who wag almost @ thoroughbred, and nlite to go 4a tho best of company, Flynn was accustomed tosnddte Peto when approaching 9 town and rido bim tuto It to giyo the improssion that the animal waa morely “n likely hows" and not a yer. Ons day bo came to a town whoro 4 country ruvo-moecting was being hold, und ho ‘cutered Veto” among tho cons tegtanta, = The = people of ny wd, not knowing unything of bis antecedents, and, not belng over=iinp by his appeurance, eked two or threo locul” favorita heavily againet him, Flynn moves quictly among the crowd, und took all tho bets uyuinst his Just as tho * tly, race old Judge Modinamec, who was the turf oraclo of that part of the State, arrived on the course, and was tnude one of tho judyes, As bo took bis place in the stand be wus told how tha batting sun, and of thy folly af the qwner of the strange entry in backing bls * plug" so heavily, Runt his eyo cver the ruck, the Judge io- atuntly recognized Peto, and he sald: © Gentle. mou, there's a dark bore iu thd race hut will make some of you smell h—— before supper.” Nhe Judge Vote, the " durk horse, quy back e-quarter pole wis reached, when ho went to the front with a rush, and won the purse and Flynn's bets with the wreatest case, <= Noothor Whisker Dye equals Hill's—30 conta \ Darby the Winner of the Free-for= All Purse at East Sagi+ haw, Mich. He Is Compelied by Charile Ford to Trot the Third 1feat In -2:18, Alexander and Jack Haverly the Winners in the 2:30 and the Pacing Races, Lorilard’s Falsetto Scratched for All His Racing Engagements in England. Coming Rogatta of the Mississippi Valley Amatour Rowing Assooiation, THE TURE, + CHICAGO JOCKEY AND TROTTING CLUN, ‘Tho ractug scason on the Chicago Jockey and ‘Trotting Club course begins to-duy. Thoro are four Orst-clngs races on the program, all having stroug lulls, and the prospect ts exccitont, with tho truck fh fluo order and tho weather all that could be wished for, a sitecessful opening of tho summer meoting. AGT BAGINAW, Aprciat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune. Bast Saginaw, Mich, June 18,—The trotting meeting here was brought tan successful close to-day, Of tho tnreo ravos on the card tho free- foreall was looked forward to with the most fue terest, na ft wae known that Charlie Ford, Darby, and Hannis wero to start. Although Ford had beun trotting well this seasun it was thought by tho innjority of horsemen that two races a week, while it might havo improved his staying yuall- tles, would not help bis spebd any, nud conse quently when the pool-selling — begnn Darby wos 9 hot. fuvorit, and con tinued so up to the atart, at whieb hogold at $50 to $15 ovor the tlold, and the re- sult showed that the backurs of the little brown gelding wor correct In thor estimate of his spced und stoutness. In the draw for positions, Durby got the pole, Hannis second piace, ‘and Fort tho outside, All tho horses “being wood scorers, tho word was gtven onthe gccond ate tompt. Tord at once sot out to bet tho favorit, Qnd at tho turn was ‘on his wheel. Down tho_back-atroteh they went atong head aud head, tho half-mile bolng reached in 1:10 From here to tho threo- quartar pole Darby drew ahead half a length, and this advantage Ford was never uble to over- come, Darby winning with somothing to spare 12:19. In the second beat Haunts was sent to cut out the work for Darby, Ford dropping well behind before tho quarter polo was revoked, vious did not have speed enough, howover, to exerclso Darby, tho latter: wit ¥ Hoy. The thin “heat war thee tt race, Splan was evidently de- ta give Darby a hard tussle, went Ford along the best he know how from the time tho wor! was given. At tho quarter pole the gray was at Darby's wheel, and they went In these positions to the half-inile polo in 1:09, Ford was driven forall ho was Hore'th Cahi teeth tes ptch, ja best he co 1 Sinieb a length behind Darty'in sais.) O° W* f0 SUMMARY, June 18—Purse $1,000, free the Fart SAGINAW, for all; eS; SI ‘Tho 2:00 class proved'to be & very interosting contest of five hents, Heforo tho sturt Alox- ander was barred in tho pool-sviling, Palma, selling avon agalost the fleld for second mone: a tho buyors of the feld bigara ‘the gray stull- jon Gry Cloud, owned by 0. B, Dickinson, of Chicago, to savo thoir money, aud thoy were not disappointed, In scoring for tho frst. boat Alexander waa yory unsteady, making goyeril bad brenks, und soot after the word was given bo left bis foot and was in the rear. Palma went to tha front and = muintnined a ead ull the way round, finishing a longth ahead of Gray Cloud, who eame ¥ Tust down the 8 homo-stroteh, tho time being #24, Alexander won tho second heat, Hering stendily, In 232214, Valma second and Gray Cloud third, © In the third heat he broke ut tho three-quarter pole, Gray Cloud ‘beating him out alent in aeeng Tho fourth and fifth heats were won ensily by ‘Alexander, Palma tinishod a good second inthe Inst heat, Don Quixote third, and Gra Cloud, who had broke twico in the strete! ly fourth, His driver claimed that bo hid been n= torfered with by Palma, and the Judges allowed tho chilm, setting Patma to tho Inet plice, Tho decision created considerable disautistaction, and was consliered by the majority of those cemnpetent to Judge a glaring one, It scttled the raco, bowsver. sUMMARY. Same Day—Purse $800, 231 clnss: Aioxander, 1 Gray Cloud 23 mn Quit 2 Sucker Mate H 4 dim Schribe 5 Times ang 2 BH 23325. The re cing raco was not very Interesting, Jack, Hnverl 'y (formerly Little Brown Jug) losing th eat heat innd 1 winning the fo three, the je was incorrectly’ given in the second and third heats, the Correct Agures being2:10; 2: ius BUAIARY, AME DAY—Purso $800, for pacers, duoke Haveriysessceeter so, Peeent Hon Hanmilton Honest Jim, Killbuck To Pun BRADEORD (1 Spectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Brapronp, Pi. duno 18—The races to-day wero hotly contosted, It took seven heats to decide the 2:46 and soven for tho 2:25 claes, Tho sturtera in the 4:45 claas wore ‘Tom Keelor, Nollle Irwin, Warrior, May. and Clara Jd. Nelli Irwin took the tirst heat, Say the seoond, Warrior tho third and fourth, and Keeler the fifth, sixth, and Seventh: best thme, 2: Tn tho roventh ‘heat Keolor mado tho tile In 2:20. Jn the 2:45 clase tho starters were Brown ‘Yom, Tim, Duley, Pae role, und Ned Norris. Brown ‘Tom too! Dret and thint benta, Daisy tho second, and the fourth, tifth, and aevonth; best thine, a The sixth heat wud declared ‘no heat, and the driver af Palsy fined, Tim was uot. driven to win, A new driver was put on. and ‘flim won, ‘The Judyes fined Thn's owner #5, and deducted SwWfor the driver. Tho pursca ainvunted to $1,100; $16,000 up in pools, LUNUQUE, TA., RACES. Special Dispatch ta The Chicaga Tribune, Dunvgur, In., June 1&,—Tho races closed to day, In the 2:38 race Hetmont Prince, of Elk- hart, Ind. took frat munoy: best timo, 2:31 Tn the 2:00 racu Minnio Muxiletd, of Napoleon, O., took tirat monoy; best time, rh rita iv running rice, half-mite ib, WAS won hy Healo Turner, of Colun, Meb.; best thao, 635% seconds, CEDAR RAPIDA hACES, Bpectat Cevan Ravens, Ta, du ty-alx entries fur the ri week, very elasa: tiled ai entrica In tho #247 class: ning in the 22 the: ton in the 22: seven in the 8:38; fn teon in the 2:4; seven for the two-mile running: race; olght for tho mile-hent. ‘Thy track ia in fing shape, and everything bidsfuir fur tho finest. mooting over held here, MYBTIO PARK, Toston, Juno 18.—At Mystic Park there wore five starters fn the 2:22 clasa race. Won docond, itobert. I, Noontide, Capt. Bmmona Vhomus third, ‘Timo, 4:3, 22, 322545 L a rier bet rat LONDON, Jung 18.—Loriltard’s Fulsotto veon scratched for ull his onguzementes ° THE RIFLE, BROOTING AT DUBLIN. Dentin, Juno 18—Tho Americans to-day firod a full comploment of shots at each rango, Tho wind was light but varjabic, and somewhat im- peded the markemen, as thoy bad no flags to iain ita ulieeiion ne eon are Practice, however, on ole, Wus falr, O BLOTeS ut 800 and 000 yards were Aa follows: | seg ‘Tho Irishmon did not firo tho full complement at uuch range. At su yards Milucr and Coghlan, soored 6% and 73 ruspestively. ‘The following were tho scores at 900 yards: Milner, +-64(Jobn Righy. doynt, 60] Wilttaim Higby., Murph OO DyO5..6eeser ere Coghtan.., es ot 1,000 yurds; AMERICANS, CLUE, Milner did not shoot. ba RED joynt, Murphy. and Coghlan each fired twenty esata matte adn respectively. Fite wi frcod on the ringe. Thi helting ts ii favor of the Ainerlean itine Th Tour. ‘ A paoposiTiON, The Irish Wife Asgocintion, tnat. night, cons aldered the decision of the Hille Assncintion of America to exclude superate Irish tenting from. future mntehes for the Contenuial trophy, A. resolution “yas presed condemning this alteras ton, declarin, thoy could not recomize tho power of fhe Assielation to exclude teuma from Tretana, cotand, and Aurtralia, all of which natlonalltios partielin: i, the first match, and thoreby earned tho right ty enter aubre- quently, BILLIARDS, ACHAEPER AND SLOKROR playa mnteh at tho champton'’s game to-night tn Now York City for $500 and tho championship emblem now held by Sehacfer, who won it froin, Hexton and bas sine) btaten bim aguin, Slo fons remarkable play int Haris against Vignaux has brought him ofies mote Into promtneties, and cnootiraged the oxfectation among many that ho will bo ablo to wrest from fchaefer tho laurels he has so proudly worn for more than two years. Roth per have been doing some Rreat work In thoir practice games, ani a cone test of extenordinury Interest Is looked for tos night. Salf-hour dispatches giving renorts of the progress of the gamo will be received at tho Brunswick Hall, 1 ——. BASEBALL. ALBANY —CLUVELAND, ALBANY, Juno 18,—Albanys, 0; Cleveland, 1%. NATIONALS—NALTINONE, WaARirxGTON, June 18.—Nationals, 2; Balti- mores, 1, AQUATICS, ANNUAL REGATTA OF THM MUNAISAIVET VALLEY AMATEUR IOWLNU ASSOCIATION. Speclat Correspondence of The Ulicago Tribune, Mauing, NL, Juno 17—In selecting this cfty for ita third annuul rexatta, tho Mississlppt Vale ley Autatour Rowing Association did the wisest thing within tho range of its power. The city Itself is but a Western town of some 8,000 In- hubitants; yet it has been culled the “ Lowell of tho Mississippi Vulley,” boing tho centre of ro fogs than twenty Immense manufacturing extab- Ushinents, Tron, steel, and wood are converted {nto plows and cultivators at tho rate of 100,000 Annually; wagons and milling-machinery are mado here after the same rapid rate; and alt othor.Unes of agricultural implements are lurge> ty represented. These do not play any partin a regntta, but they afford a backing which fan sue Premo requisit to all sporting mectings, Whiic nominally the place has the population I bave Biven it, really ft has the advantages of nh town of 50,000 people. On the west, separated only by the munteipal boundary, Hed Ttock Island with tts 16,000 souls; and Imme- diately ucross the river Hea Davenport, the me- tropolls of Iowa, which any censud-enumerator would not dare say has lesa than 30,000 Hawk- eyes. Those three places fort a literal triunglo, in tho contro of which Is that moat lovely spot to no found throughout the length of tho Father of Waters, TUE TSUAND OF ROCK ISLAND. Ita castern extremity divides tho grent river at a point opposit Moline, and nearly midway between tho two States of Iowa and Illinois. At this polnt the Mississippl is not far from one inlle tn width, and its current, owing to tho rp- ids, is -very ewift, At tho southwest corner of tho Island fs tho city named after it; and on tho northwest point js Davenport.s st. Paul ou the north, and St. Louis on the south, aro also nearly cquidistant, This istand, mudo beautitul by “Nature, has been lboratly adorned by art and mechantenl skill. Its tength is two und soven-clybth milesaud ita greatest breadth four-titths of a mile. It cuntalus not far from 80) xeres of excellent land, The sur fneu le generally waving, and is pervaded by a bread: pally Pissing centrally and longitudl- nutly two-thirds of {ta fenath “It fy bounded for the most part by precipitous elttts or ubrupt and. rocky hill-slopes, ite surface rising from ten to twonty fect above the reach of the highcet freabets, NATIONAL ARMORY AND ARSENAL. This island ty tha site of tho great Nutional Arsenal and Armory of the Weat, in the bullding of which some 24,000,000 hag alrendy been ex- pended,—sometimes, however, not, without tho porpiatesit opposition of Euatern Cangressmon, ‘he Government has its own bridge-connection with cach of tho three eitics named above. ns Well as ita vast and too-long-idle wutor power, From tho Moline bridge to that leading to the Towa sido fa the handsomest avenue for drlvlugin the West; whilo the entire istand has its pylvun windings, equally adapted to walks and drives. During the regatta, this island, with its fmmense stone and tron buildings and work- shops, will bo available to visitors, through the courtesy of the Commandant, Col. D. W, Flagier. ‘ THE ROWING WATER, The main or stenabout chunnet of the river runs botween the Island of Kock Island and the Jawa shore; while on tho Illnols side Is, as It 18 suggestively termed, Sylvan Water. ‘This iso regular einai sheet of almost motionless water, 600 feet In width by two miles in length. It is coufined by a long dike, terminating in tho water-power, wall. It 19.8 mircor-tike uhoet of water, of ‘abundant depth, perfectly clare betructions, and — prutected the Miffs on tho south, and by the tsland and its ample foliage on the north. "The correo lins heen surveyed durlug the past fow diys by a Governmont engineer, whose autogriphi is at- tucbed to tho official map, The course, which is two miles with a turn, bas been property buoyed, and Hugstats pointed to designate tho starting and turning points,—nlao the quarter, hulf-mile, and three-fourth mile stnges, REGATTA ANRANQEMENTS, Sylvan Tsiand is a nearly round plot, one-third of A milo tn length by about the same in width, sits north and south diameter bolug tn line with that of the start and finish, Obpoatt this ting, substantial amphithoutre, capuble of accommos dating 8,000 spectators of the races, bas been erected, Tt affords an easy and perfect viow of the entire course. Upon thls (sland, aud ubovo. the grand atanil, sire tho temporury boat-houges, For the conventenco of the. vast ‘vrawds which Aru expected, Avo telephones have been put in working order, and the numes of winners of the sever races and the time made will be ane nonnced simultaneously inna many places. The date of tho regatta is Wuosduy. Wednesday, and Thursday, June 2, 23, and 24, The (rst otreman from abroad to pull his shell over the course was IG, Musgrove, of Naw Orleans, who ure rived last Saturday, Musxroyo was the" Un- known” who last season captured the p ze for Junior senfling at the meeting of the National Amutbur Rowing Association, LIST OF ENTUIRE. . Tho entry-list was closed, wt the ofico of Sco- retary I. 1. Glover, ut Chicago, on Tuesday, June's, and shows soutothing of a formidable Bpnearunce for a Wostern rowing mocting, 18 ralawss Scntur Four-Oared Race—Dixon Boat Club, Dixon, IL: GM, Chandler, Ned Howell. B.A. Morve, Kustace Shaw. Burlington Howling As- foclution, Huriington, Ta.: C.. BL Bolienck, J. J Obrt. George UC. Honry, Peoria Boat Club, Peos rh, Uh: G. 1, Brown, W. C. Hensley, U8. Cockto, W. W, Hook, Sylvan Boat Club, Moline, Tihs J. Of, Waters, G. W. Coopor, James flrs borough, B. 1 Porexoy, Furragut’ Bout Club, Chiougo, 13 C.8, Luwns, Joseph Adame, G. J. Muchniore, J, KB. Muchinore, “Modoo Rowling Club, St. Louls, Mo: TL, B. Taylor, O. 1. Green, 1. Canslund, i. Assan. Daveuport Boat Club, Davenport, Ia:' A. J. Hrschl,,.N, French, A. F Ditlon, Bera Gould, junior Kour—Mostos Howing Club, 8t, Louis: J.Stumpe, 1 Assman, Ed Canny puull.ds Cousland, Athletic Clav, Rock Istand, T. J. Rodan, Bd. Cable, C.K, Mixtor, Ha Kelly, ont ing: Ag: guciition, Harlington: W. W. Dodge, E. 8. Phelps, OH. Wynn, 3. L. Fursons,' Dixon Ruut Chub, Uy} i lv Dixon, C. E. Chandler, Nod Mitcnell Rawéiy N, Dingwall, cu K. Hirkhauoyer, Clinton aes, = We AL vy Club, Smith, Koat Harkins, 3. Ta KR if, B,J. Partonhoiner, Bxlvan Boat Club, ‘romnn, P, Moline, Hi: EB. W, Osborn, FW. Bierce, PAL Morrininn, G. W, Cooper. Davenport Hout Club: rich, Ne Fronch, A. Hilton, Fy bn Dodge, Junfor Single—G, i. Turner, W, H. Lowls, Molino, John J. Parker, A. F. Behittman, St. aiinu. J.B. Muchmora, HP. Darlington, Chicugo. it. G. Musgrove, Now Orivans, Wi, Calte, Rock fetand, ‘reesforeAl Dowhle—Willadalo Rowing Club, Hillsdale, Mich: C. W. ‘Verw! r, HB. Van Valkenburg. Bylvans SMothne: C, A. Burnard, G.It Parner. Juverdais ior ing Club, Rivers dale, 1s J. EB. Muchmore, Joseph “Adi Davonport, ii: B,J. Rowse, E, Goul Ni. red Haryea—Farraguts, Chicago: J, A, . Bia pte LW. Pituher, (i, W. ¥. Booth, HP. Sinith. Burling 0.31, Bebonek, J.J. Obrt, 8. 8. Harriucton, uin, C. 0. Fowler, Kou p, Comstock, Huffman, Modocs, Bt. Fouts: H.W Tuy- Green, Bd Campbell, J. Cuuslaad, J. pf, He Anaman, duntor | Doulto—Wapaipinicons, Clinton; J. Euarkin 8, Blasos. Peuriua: 'Y, 8, Homes, 1. Riverdaiew: J. E. Muchmore, Joseph Adams, Madisons, Madison, Wis: J. Itater, ‘I, HL Gilt, Davenport: B.'f, Rowe, B. Gould, union Atir—Furruguia: H, Pe 1 Frank Floyd. Wapaipluioonss J. Harkins, 5. Moses, Wiventales: W. V. Booth, CoA. Hillings, Brec-for- A Poiri—Sylvanss ©. A, Harare, i R. Pereyoy, Chicages; G. 1. Much me Pichmore: Hlverdulya; HH. 2. Darlington yd Puur-Oared Gi—-Burlingtons: W. W. Do E.8. Phelpa, C. Ht, Wyman, KE. L. Parsons, Ki kuke; Ebringer, Qunfap, Comstock, Huffinan. dinulea—Kivordales: O, A. it: Y MoDonnld, F. Yalenting, tons ings. Poorla: A. W. Housley, Now Orteana: I G, Musgrove, of the St. Joba Chib, and. Frank Munford, of tho Porveverunce Club, stolinu: O, A. Hurnard, Fort Wayne: Jolin Kelloy. ‘Schlor St 10 Gntriew are the Rate as in tho Froo-for-All Blnglos, with the exception of Kolloy, of the Fort Wayne Club, Bree-for- AU Kour—Tho Moulins, Chleago, Burl- ington, and Peoria Clubs enter thelr Senter fours as qt bo fand the famotia sliledale fo composed, of ‘Terwilliger, Wilsott, Seckbaritt, and Van Vatkenborg—will make the contest with then, While tho National Association of Arsnteur Oaramen may be nblo ta show names of seullors nore widely known, it may be well doubted if any rowing mecting this year can present a more numerous Sst of” purely aniateur onrsincn, Most fof the clubs represented above have hind feels, woot tn neta Seat Tornoe weeny find it ity be tated with aasurance, " that tha prices are to ba won,~not distetuuted, PROGRAM OF MACKS. The first day of the Fowrdtta, Tiemiay June 2, will be devoted to duntor races entirely,—-pair- our, four-onr, singles, slx-nar barge, dothle, And ewimining (100 yards, Wednesday's races will Ineide the Henlor double, four-onr, gigand ningie. And the lost day's, Thursday's, progam, will take In the free-for-all doubles, singles, four-onte, san [eircom - The barge race will be one iniie etraight away; and all othors, one mile and return, With more than thelr usual courtesy, rufirond and ateambont lines agree to carry the general public ats fare and a tifth for thd round trip; while all contostants in the races will have transportation furnished ther free. The prose pects to-day, fess than a week In advance of the regatta, are, that it will be the most largely nt- tended of Any rowlitg mocting ever heli on ‘Western waters, AMUSEMENTS. DRAMATIC NOTES. “ All tho Rage "is running at the Roston Thee atre, Bartley Campbell has deferred his Buropean trip. He will summer in the East. ‘The advance nyent tor Iobson and Crane next season will bo Mr. ‘Thomas F, Bhea, Hornbardt will open her Atuerienn senson at Booth’s Theatre, New York, in October. “The Danites,” now running at Sadicr’a Wells, Loudon, will shortly emigrate to tho Globe, Mux Strakosch will open the New York Fifth Avenue Theutre in August with a play called “Dora's Vow." Mr, Napier Lothian, Jr., stage manager of the Toston Theatre, fa to be married June 2 to Misa Mary G. Robinson. Agacs Hohorteon, Dion Roucleault’s wife, ts forming 9 company, ond will stur nuxt sonsor in “Jessie Brown” und “ Jeannie Deans.” Mr. Willlam Warren, of Bostott, will pores a orton of his summer vacation witt bia sister, Mrs. J. H. Itice, of Chiengo. Ito Is expooted hero this week, Subscriptious aro being taken up In London for John Madigon Morton, the autbor of * Box and Cox," aud other popular farces. who is In destitute circumstances, Mnurico Barrymore started from New York to Marshall, Tex., lust week to teatify in the case of Currie, on trial for the, murder of Ren Portor, itis hkely that Minnie Cummings will alse go. Houeivault's new Amicricun posters a3 "Conn attruct great attention in London. A weekly Journal thinks that thoy might with pal yansaye displace u few of the academicinny’ daubs in Burlington House. Mr. W.J, ongnwell, who has taken a vlulent faney to “The Corsichn Beothor,” {a playing In the picce at tho Olympic Theatre. The support is Indifferent, and the star's assumption of tho jain brothers Is relished by tho patrons of the OUBe, Achange inthe bill at Maverly's Theatre for to-nlgit t4 announced. The * Hells of Corno- ville” willbe given, with’ Miss Lester aq Ger- maine inpines of Stins “inutehings, and Mone, Loufs Nuthal in pluco of Mr. Luard as tho Marquis. James Voorhees, a son of the Indiana Senator, will bo amember ot John MeCullough’s com- pany noxt season, He does not possess tha physique of his father, the “Tall Sycumore of the Wubnsh,” but is rthar diminutive, and will attempt only minor roles. Miss Mary Ann Opedyke fs the latest delicacy: In the way @f Julict, Sho hie n discovered nt Avoca, N.Y, [tts anid that sha can gracefully. turn the seales at 2) pounds, and proposes tu tackle Shakspeare and a rural Remco on the Tith, regnriless of beat or audience. A Manchester (ing.) attdience were badly frightened recently during, George Uynold’s performance of “Henry ¥." His white horse Mlpped ono leg through an open trap, ond, while Hignold was trying to right him, disappeared bodily, head first, through the stage, But neither horse nor rider was hurt, Mr. N.C, Goodwin, Jr., his wife, Eliza Weath- ereby, und her alster, Jeunlo Wenthershy, who have heen resting in this city for a week past, and Mr.J,Nunnemecher, the’ Milwaukee min- ager, and his wife, née Miss Lizzie Webster, salted for Burope lust Saturtay in tho Intonn steatner City of Berlin, from Now York. Gosche and Hopper with have two combina. tlons on tho road the coming season, ong to play “Freaks,” and the otber “One Hundred Wives.” Edward Lamb, Geurge Drow, Aloxun- der Fitzgerald, Willuun Harris, W. 8. Harking and wife, John Ines, Charles Rolfe Rawson Kpraguc, W. J. Gl.bert, Mary Stuurt (sister of Stuart Robson) J. 8, Curran, aod Charles Mas son haye been thus far enynged. Manager MoVicker bas receiver a telegram announclug tho {Illness of tus daughter, Mrs. Edwin Booth, Shoutd the sicknens prove serious: tho European trip comtemplated by the trago- dtiun will, of course, be deferred, “If his pro- rnin {3 curried out, bis ast uppenratico prior to Ris de arture will be made about June 24, at the Aad Square Theatre, as Petruchio, In ald of Abate momoriul to the wife of Edgar Allen Poo, whee remains ure about to be placed bealde those of her husband. Boneicault, now playing In London, recently trevived a dinner from some incinbers of tho Garrick Ciun and returned the compliment with adinner at Richmond to the following guntle- ment. Henry Irving. Sir Henry de Bathe, Ar- thur Ceolt, Lord Londesborough, Dr. W. H. Rus. cell, Palgrave Simpson, the Enrl of Wharnallffo, dobn Totingsbead, Mr, Kendal, Mr. Here, Mr, Nancroft, the Earl of Wes Gilvert Farquhar, the Earl of Fifo, tho Earl of Dan+ raven, John Clayton, Forbes Robertaon, Arthur Sullivan, and JL. Toole, Thontrient business, says tha New York Spirit, ia obeytng the law of coutraitzation. Ine deed, {tis now Mn 80. few hands that Mr. Jefter- son's agent. in balf an hour, fled all bis tine for thirty weeks, next season, and a Pittabur manager walking Into an weuncy Inst week wit! 8 blank book for 180-’31, walked out again in twenty Infnuted with overy date closed.” Wires: to every theatre In the country concentrate in Union Square, and a star, a manuger, an actor cun now do alt his business nt Gardiner’s or Simmonds" tn jess thine than it used ta take him to write out un advertisement for what ho wanted, Tho land ts lutd out in circuits and worked by cleetricity, THnveriy, giving a star tho cholco of three theatres in New York, sends him as far as Gunnison without Jeaying Ha erly"s houses, Abbey bas made his footing rool in exclusive Roston,—a fact undreamed of by any outside berbarinn before, Other elrenit. Inanagers whirl n combination from the St. Lawrence to the Gulf of Mexico, or from Utica to jnterlor Texus, baying Jensed a theatre in every town. a INSURANCE SUITS. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicagu Tribune, Torneo, O.,Juno 1&—Elght stronuly-contested cases were ducided In the United Statos District Court in this vity to-day iu which tho Connocti- cut Mutual Life-Insurance Company had brought against parties in this clty and vicinity for linge gina of money jvancd on mortgage. ‘The defense wae that by the statutes of Ohto foreign companios cannot do banking business dn this State, and hence a contract would be nuit and yold. ‘The decision of Judge Welker was In Tavor of tho pluintit, "The crses wereoonducted am both aldes by eminent counsel, and” will, be carried tog higher court. LATE MARINE NEWS, Spectal Dispuich ta The Chi ne HUYYALO, N, ¥y dung 1 Arriva aller Al- gona, Alpena; schooners Ran Diao, We, Money barge Winona, grain, Milwaukeu; propeller Cornio: achuonura, Auurican Union, J: Higler, ieauinp- fon, Rurpeim, City of Cheaio, Maria Mart, Bartha, how Hulvotiag wenin, Chicaze, Claurni~brapeliors Alcutim N. Ky Fatrbanks, Af- penai schooners Fan Diego, Hortha Narnes, Ff. A. Horso, Husnmption, Surpria’, Aworican Untin, John Mugler) darcy Winone, Chicagos, prapalarg Cormae rant, Marguerotiny achioner J. VW. Meud, coat Mile honor Manltowoe, cosh, Portage; schoon- ba. no woner tl, Iiseok, raltrond tron to Dus ce. ‘Cali Fronhte—Firm and wuchauged at 7 cents 08 Gy cents on curt, wid 44 cents un vals to Now VOCE pits lumior nt fe) por hw feet to Aibaey, te ki staves to New York tant ¥ Py re aNuw fure@perton, Canal stipmaana, Spectal Mapatch to The Chicago Tribu Hie, Pa, June 14.—Arrived=sehounor Hutter, pros voller Hurlbut wheat, Hiwuukous achuonue, Hawa, fy, Heoanabay stuamde Biuptry Siatv, morchandive, auth. Cloarea—Vrupolier Hurlbut, schoonor | Huttlos, light, Chleagos achouner Stewa! cana | be polit HEMON, Mich, June li Up—Propuliers Aras fudla, Gawedaatchil tron Avy aid cunearh By Budldon uid consort; Hyptinn with Mtlchard WI slaw consort, Germanle und burger, sten ewou> Hera, A. Chay, Momtana, Bouthwoet, 4, ries lihickluy. lure Untarto, Jawes Flak, Je, Hantluo, wbure with FA. Gourde, DB. W. Mut Vlasuhicken with Schuykill, ficulzan ung parves, ¥alma aud Lungs, light. Weuther te, MVUON, Stich, June, W—10 p,_m.—Passed Vropollore Cansiteo, Commadure, Fountaln, turruces, BD. tiallunting and consort, Halesor bi a Cit feud Upetie polls, Minorat ovk Upebeopellere Minne itd barwos! ite Sigencr with stingrat aantne Bae Stary Bt. Potury schoonurs Join. M, IMutehivsn, Suiges Coucts. Wind—Koulh Might, ‘a a Horsford's Acta Phosphute bs moro eonventont for maklug “lemonade” shan lemons or Mnied, und lv healthier thau vit BUSINESS NOTICES, Arend’s Kumyss hus boen used with Digbly beneticiat results during the last four yeurd iu the various forms of dyspepsia, gastritis, ‘nausea, general debility, consuumpulon, ete, Ku inyaia not a modicines it Isa pennant, wines Ike bevernge (n food): tunde from mullk, pecul- Inrly grateful to itdelteate stomach, Nothing elke makes flesh, and blood, and strength so fiat, It enn be anfely reliod on for the recuperntion of thon cnacs of low vitality in which mediontion or ordinary nutrition fall. Send for efraular, Beware of imitations. Arend’a Kimya ts nob Roll to tho trade. Conainers supplied dlrpet| by A, Arend, Chemist, corner Madison and Fit avenue, ‘The public will howare of a frandue lent Imitation of Dobbins’ Electric Sonp now ho- ing forced on tho. market by mierepresentation. It will ruin any clothes washed with It, Insist upon having Dobbins’ Electric. Enilnent Dr, 1, BR. Walton, pamapolin, Md., writes: Coldon'’s Licbig's Liquid Extract ol Boef ts aupcrior to Cod-Liver Oll or anything L bap over used In wasted or impatred coratitu- jon. Sweet ns a chaplict of rosce ts J. & Fe Atkinson's Extrnet. of White Roses for the Hair. Atonco cleansing, invigorating, and of dellght- ful fragrance. Travelers, stop at tho Astor House, Nev Tork. (uticura BLOOD REMEDIES. Skin Dicsenses Are but the Sigus of Blood Poisour. Akin Discares tesue from ag unhealthy condt~ tion of the blood, and are Blood Discasea—Wd- son, The Cuticuna Reuxpirs cure tho most ob- atinnte foring Of Blood and Skin Diseases, and Affeetions of the Xcatp with Loss of Hair. wheo all other remodies and methods of treatment CUTICURA ReSOLVENT purifics the blood, ovates and invigorates the aystem, absorbs. cutrlos away poisonous matter, and, by en- riching aud strengthening the blood, yitallzes with new ilfe cyery organ und process of the pode. Heure the permanenceof the cures made the Curicunta Rewmvres. "Cumicuna, a Medicinal Jolly for external ap- plication, arrests disvaso, cuts awny dead flesh aad ekin, allay intlammunuun, itebing, and irri- tatlon, and lioals ulcers, sures, and scalp alfeo- tions with Joes of halr, whon the Resouvant is teken internally. Crricuna Soar, prepared from Cuticnra, is cleansing, refreshing, and the only usturat besutWer of tho akin, ‘which it softens, whitens, ard preserves beyond praise, Curicora BHAvixa Boar. also prepared from Cuticura, is tho first and only meaivinal soup compounded expressly for shaving, RUNNING SORES. - Interesting Account ef the Menling of a Uroken Leg. Mrssns. Lorinops & Pixcuay, Drugglate— Dear Sirs: On tho 23d of August, 1877, f pit the inlefurtune of having my leg broken, in frout of Wiltlam Sterun’ dry-goods store, by x ense of foods being thrown on me. The bone wns set byt plysieiun of thia place. Upon removing tho sblluts, sores broke out from my knee to tho heel, and several pbhysiciuns culled it varicose veins, and ordered me to wonr rubber atockings. After wenring out nbout 825 worth of difforent makes without any signs Of any cure, I bought the Cuticura Itemcdles for the purpose, as 1 ex- ressed ft ut the tine, to be humbugged aguin. fietora half had been used 1 was astonishen to sce the sores henl up one by one, and now not one gore is to be eeen. Trecommended the raino toa neighboring lady who hud boon troubled for Sears with are week ‘After Ning hundreds Of remedies, shef 1s completely cured. —Heepoct= fully sours’ HENRY LANDECKER, Dover, N. H, SALT RHEUM ‘Ten Yenre—Treated by ‘Ten Physicians Unod Al Kinds of Medicine. SMessne. Wrens & Porren—Denr Sirs: I foel It my duty tolnforu you of what your Cutleurn Kemediey have done for me. 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Now, what this young patlont wants lasometning to nourish ind Rtrongthen tho blow, inerenso tho tlesh, and: buildup the system, Nothing in medicing or dletetics can posalbly equal MALT BIPTRRs. ‘This dnvomparable nutrient Is rich in bons and fat-producing muterials, It nadists digestion, cleanses und enrichys the blood, and prepares the vyatot Lo roalst dincase und debility. MAL? irre Are prepared without fermentation | from Candin BARLEY MALT and HOPS, and warranted superior to nll otber forms of malt or Deepa sue frew from the objection urged aguinst malt Hquors, “Auk for SALE Hirrens proparea by tho MALT Tirvrens Company, and suo that every bottle bears tho Traby Sank Lanes, auly slgned and inclosed In wave ines as seen in cut. MALT BUTTERS aro tor sito py all Druggists. - ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD. WALTER BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. CHOCOLATE, BROMA, & COCOA In thetr beat and purest form, contain every ugrodiont that ts needs ful por the sustenance thd Yrowth of the huuusn systeu, belag cous homical dualysts, 1780. posed, as detormined Ui totheine in tea, M! ma ey) AreenR. WEST END DRY GOODS HOUSE, MILLINERY, Ever Known. 1,000 Children’s, Misses’, and Las dies’ Straw Hats, to close, at 25 to 35 cts. each--same goodg sold for 50c to $1.25 each. § cases Genuine Azorian Fayall, Hats, the finest quality, for35c each--sold elsewhere for 75c. 5 cases of Extra Fine Misses’ and. Children’s Leghorn Flats, 75¢; usual Price, $1.25 each, A large lot of Fancy Flowers at. 25c a Spray. Elegant Leaf Wreaths, 45 and soc each. : Ladies’ Trimmed Hats and Bone nets at greatly reduced prices.’ CARSON, PIRIE & C0. Chas. Gossage Final Reductions Glosing Prices for the Season! if a Dress Goods,” | Lace Bunting, - - + 25¢ to 150. “4 French Novelties, - + 40cto25e *% Cheviot Cheeks, + - 46-in, Mixtures, - 46-in, Novelties, — - 46-in, Silk and Wool Plaids from “Special Bargains” IN Colored Grenadines, $0.00 Velvet Grenadine for $7.00 Velvet Grenadine for $8.00, oF Velvet Grenadine for $2.50. $1.75 Silk Grenadine for $1.00, $1.25 Silk and Wool do. for .50, Choicest Stock in the City. : —oe Chas. Gossage & Co., LINERY. Madison and Peoria-sts..- - :~ BARGAINS DRESS GOODS. . § Co. fas 5- areal, eesti cine hcleeactende gaan peepee pee ee SENT ETT SE 506, to 85¢. $1.00 to 500. $1.25 t0-750,. - paneer: Siar anaenIin oe pen sehs ease $1.75 to $1, Stas See Ss Se ae Slate-st. _ Washington-st. ‘TWOIOIHId TITR GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, corrben, Painful of postaye, aucurel; ai by mth ts mopncaletid REV ENGON & i ‘Fine Photographs, Hon. James A. Garfield and Chester A. Artbor, From Negatives matte atour Atudlon Jone §, 1980, mediate) douderellable plcires in uxisance of tha dlatine q id Blandard-Hvarors, and lave the Indorsement Se buth. rice ssinelu coptus, Cabinoe size, 60 oun hy une dusen Cabinots, §y + 'Poutal urdor uf curruucy ust accompany the order: Brand's Studios, 210 & 313 Wabaah-ay., Chicago, It, ee BAKEIUS CHOCOLATE, &e. oll, and a white cryataltisable subi but containing 10) antudjunet to nutrition, SOLD BY GROCEUS KVERT WHERE, Our Hook of Chutce Chocolate Mecetpts will be cent free to aay uddrve. é: Cures learaulon Gradieg CAHeE, i) ‘uinalo Woaknosd, ie ny tea wre baba : Hier vor, veel boxos 10r 0k Monk by tall free ‘Moustruation, jsoaaus KiUwL fl fated Rite GAY ¥EDICINE v4 Ish Detroit, Miche r} bas jo thy United Staten, raruphiots sant (rue, id Agents, $4 Lake-st, oornor Dear PHOTOGRAPHY, FROM LIFE SITTINGS, OF vaty after thalr nuinination. ‘Shey are thi ‘sv pur 100 wo the tradi E. L, BRAND, Propricter, of slarch, yur, gluten, veatiod | thoubroutines sinttae itroyen and belny ue dinporte