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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1881—TWELVE PAGES Wallula: Jiave you done anything with Wallula and Ploasnnt Grovo routea? Answer, To thia Wilcox réturned the following: WALLULA, W, T4 Junc 10, 1870.—To the Hon. 8. W, Dorscy, No. 1121 I stveet, Washington, D, ¢t Itave boon over route from Walluln to Your figures impossibio to West, Boltd bid $2,600 for two trips, $0,000 for three trips, $11,000 foraix teips, $12,600 for soven’ tripa. What ahall | do? Tothls the following nnswor syas retirne WARIIKGTON, D. C.y Jung 1), 1850, 1, 1 ror: You may ive eighteen humired one trip, Nive thousand threo trips, 8400 six trips, nine thousand seveon trips, WILCOX REPLIED ON THE SAME DAY? Your ligures hopossible, Mine of yesterday lowest [ can got, Conteact was olosed nt $11,000 S. W. DORSEY. CINCIIONA RUDRA, s Increased by rtant Star- Route Suit. = amed Wiloox Recites the in Which Contracts A Scandalous His Trouble Career of Its Discov- Plensant Grove, R Wincox, Dr. D'Unger Infatuated with the Wiles of an Unscrupi- lous Wanton, An Agont N 8, W. Donsry, Is Lured on Step by Btep Till His Passion Gots the Better of His s Able Use of Wilcox in I'ho Star-Routo tiizh Dorsoy telograped Wilcox that ho was Intorosted only in the Bridge Creok and fook- Ing Oluss routes fn Oregen, tho statoment ba unidorstond only ns o notice to Witcox that these wora tho only routes thnt he (Wilcox) was to work upon, for tho greatestawindta of atl 18 In the routo from Daliea to Huaker City, vina Cafion City, which stands also in tho name of J, 3, Peok, Dorsoy's brothur-I- Iaw. Alr6ady thore was a routo from Dalles to Dakor City, I'endloton, and Lagrange, or PARALLEL WITIL TIHS ONE, which carried and still earrles ull tho malls ba- tween the two points, This ronte from” Dulles to Bukor City, vin Cafion City, was, however, under manlpulations of the rlog, incronsed to thnes n week, Working Up erritorys porsey's Admonitions Up Signatures i Handwriting. Plank Forms Showing the Pop- waracter of Yarlous Desert Arrest of the Woman on the Chargo of Fraud and Blackmall, Specimen Letters to tho Biren Who Thoroughly Roped Him In. - Anothor instnnce of mnan's blind infatuation with woman—of open and notorious inlidelity to the marriage vow; of reckless bohavior in tho nttempted wratifleation of n of self-reapeot wifo and faimlly--was bronght to light yesterdny afternoon, primarily at tho Justiee Conrtof 1. Harry Hommer, whon Dr. Itobert I'Unger, tho well-known discoverer and practitioner of the * ginchoria rubra " cure fur drunkenness, ap: beared In court and sworo out & warrhn for the narrest of two well-known women, charglng thom with a conspiracy to de- fraud him of monoy and fnjure him In business. For many months rumors hnvo been so current ns to become nlmost public property, to the offcot that the far-famed restorer of whisky- respect of n wns ralsod from $8,283 to Peck nlso bun anothor expedited routo—viz.: from Cafion City to Camp MeDermitt, most of the way through a couniry without population sustaining any. route was uxpadited fromn $2,888 to $21,600. J. W. Darsoy, brother of S, W. Dorsoy, hns & contract on the route from Dalles to Lako Viow, in Southorn Orcgoi, which route aleo was ox- pedited from $3,088 to §20:300, It Is probable, therefore, that Wileox had charge of only a small part of the business of tho Dorsoy ring in Dorsey Has Failed to “Make the Pay- ments,” and Wilcox Bues in tl;u Denver Conrts, incapablo of Ore,, Moy 0.—Dispatches from ., published yesterday, give Ine oedings hnd been com= hiero nzalnst Senutor Dorsey, of Arkan- cretury of tho Natlonal Republican for services renderod to obtaln an il service and get additional pay wetar routes*” in Orvgon. Tho an- tteacted nuch attentlon tero, the faot tunt it was stated that hich the sult had boen instituted at Denver hnd heon from a well-known n that legal proc himsolt addicted and Injudicious use of the oup that botli cheers and inchriates. Owlog to these now well-known follings the Doctor bus Involved himself In a soandal of magnificent proportions and dutmag- TIE *ONEGONTAN ¥ of to-morrow will sny of the dovelopments in the star route frauds: ** Ex-Senator Dorsey will hardly ask tho Postmuster-Goneral now to write a loiter exanceating him, Georgo A, Stecle,who attorney at l'urllfln'd tho claimnnt wns 1 well-known politi- :fl‘:,w::m »n Orcgoulun stroct. The history probably prompted Postinnstorship of Purtiand, plan which ho has —tho arresting of tho womon nforosald. hoe eopeired before Justice liammer ho peomed to be lnboring undor great excltement, that ho hiad been long In the tofls of a alren; that ho ind been blod, and that he could stand tho strain no longer; that he had been i recelpt r week from his pructice, but ho was kept poor by the Inordinate desire for mouey displnyod by tho two womon, who bad vonspired to ruln him, The warraut to which lbed and which bo indicted to the ates that Eva Button, alins Eva Dix, Ahl{vn Puluter, an about the 8th duy of January, A, D, resent time cunsplro and raudulent intent to wick- edly injuro the person, charactor, und business of #ald D'Unger, and to obtain manoy by black- malling the sald I’ Uneer," ato., cto. stable Georgo W. contompinted for Uregon, Washington, and Tdaho at the time whan tho star service was so largely “expe- dited” and the pny on many routes eo Immonse- ly and fraudulontly increased. ax IDENTIFIED EX-SENATOR m\l\'}m";nu SRTAR-ROUTE fheclaimant in tho suit Is Frank L, Wilcox, xho, though formerly connccted with politics {n Arxansas, bas not nppenved prominently Ho went to Arkansns from Ilinols In 1847, and bocame acquainted with 8. W. Dorsey thore. o was Sceretary of thoState ltepublican Commnittee of Arkansns, {hough e never held oflice, and hore a proml- nent part In tho election of Dorscy to the Tesiring to goet' out of polities, bo loft Arkansas and eamo to Oregon In 147 When Dorscy bugan to operato in “star routes” In Oregon ho remombered that Wilsox had coma to this State, and a8 his reintions with Am ad been of tho most Intimnte kind ho flxed his attontion the route from Tinker Clty, via Cafion City, which route was ox- peditod from 88288 to &72,620. It wouldboa pertinent inquiry to learn what was the nature of hils reports to the Depurtment on theso routes, recommendation in polities here. Did he holp these routes {ncreaso of pay, ordid ho oxposo its [niquitios to the Dopartmont? Just now, sinco ho oxpects to be Postmaster of Portland, nent Inquliries. (vmaan 1881, and up to tha agroo tugether with theso aro porti- ‘We venturo tho opinfon, and 1hat without special hazard, thatas n post of- ficlnl hio throw no obstacles Inthe way of cx- pediting contrnctors. TIE BUIT WAS IIEGUN AT DENVER for the renson that plulutiff was avle to got wervice on Dorsny there, tho hands of Con- jeal, who, necompanied by the irate and oxcited Doctor, took n carriage and drovo to No. 1620 Wabush avenuw, the house ot Miss Eva Painter, The young woman rflulmmr.l [ ed * her u scat in hia curriage, which she refused. The young woman with & companlon 1uok n carrluge of hor own and drovo to the court-room, ald not follow. THE MAN TO HELP 1IN work up to higher fgurus on the mail routes in which ho had become intcrested, Dorsey Arst telegraphed to parties In Portiand to learn If Maving ascertnined that ho was, he wrote hln stating’ what eervico tio wanted peeformed, and dircoted hiin to go to Fugeno Clty, giving nstructions nt the same time bow to get up vetitions, havo thom signed, #nd make sub-contracts for carrying the mails, Tho petltions wore to be forwarded to Wushing- tontobo used in getting tho wervice and pay in« treased. For tho servico required Wilcox was to recelve §5 n day and hls oxpenses. Heforo startiog for Bugeno City ho had THE FOLLOWING TELREGRAM WARRINGTON, D. C.. April tr; All my other Have telexraphed monoy. kelegraph ufice. Uo Immediately, Wilcox is atili In Oro- n, Tho attorney who sent the claim from rtland ‘to Deaver to bo sued 18 1. K, Wood- wnn;. (urn:a}x,rly County Judgo of this (Multna- Wilcox was thore. An mccompiodating frieud, was found roady TIE ORIGINAL D printed nbove aro biero In custody of the agont of tho Associnted Iress. THE TURY, THE WASHINGTON RACES. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune. ‘WAsNINGTON, D. C., May 0,—To-day oloseil the apring trotting meoting at the National Fair- With tho oxcoption of the scc- ond raco, tho events wore nlinost dovold of fa- toreat becauso of the horsos being so unmatched inspeod, Tho first race was for a pursc of $500 24 olass. Tho ontrics wero Pilol Moy, Tiobort McGregor, Edwin Thorne, and Fred Canoy: Pilot Boy was withdrawn, and,two of the othors inight as well havo been. In the three houta Robort McGrogor held the lead without any oxtra excrtion upon his part. Tho contest wus botwoen tho other two horses for sccond money, which was takon by Edwin Thorne, The following i6 tho summary: Purso $500, 2:24 ‘cvluu: public soandal was nllowed to depnrt. rtor saw ber in court, tressed, comely, vivacious person, dark of hair and gray of eye, FULL OF RIPPLING LAUGHTER That sho c:gt(vllud ) ro 18 the heart of oc roason to supposo sho Is e Her companion In the alloged crime of blackmall, Mrs. Whecler, was not ar- rested yosterday, Not satisfied wi '\'lll.‘tfi'fi-{:; g;lk’!l’l’ll; at wll surprising, Grourid course. it the mengro facts as sct forth ‘in tho complaint and the warmnt, & rcpol u Mrs, Wheoter ut tho hongo over which ahe presides, Bho expressud onuine or well felgnod, the doings of the ufter- robability that sho would called upon to play a part'in the oxposure. 8ho nsked bor, that sho Themoney belng recelved for oxpenses, Wil- tox went to Eugeno City, where ho recelved Dorsey's othor letters, with memorandn dircet- Inghim how to proceed. Tho route. Dorsey firat wisied to oporato on svas out from Bugenu City. tcross the Cascade Mountains ‘to Mitohelt, in Eastera Oregon, by way of Prinevale. toute Is almost whully unnccessary, as it passes through a nourly uniuhabitod country, and small centres of population on the cust of the Cascade rango arc supplicd by othor routes, DORSEY DREW UP IN 118 OWN 1LAND and forwarded to Wilcox tho following form of Petition on which slgnatures wora to be ab- tained, whivh was forwarded to the Postmastor- upon being In| ngfln and tho Iy to questions By lieib "ot P ad frequen by ul bouse with Eva Palntor, to whomn sho hewselt bad introduced tho man of rud Peruvian bark nato- rioty. The couplo hud been at her house some- thing more than fifty times, had ocoupled tho Doctor occasion mado ho was o person woll provided with flnan- 01 s for to dofroud she know nothing. Bbe bud no transs nctions with D'Unger, other than those moen- i He hbud froquently boen fu hor “The whola thing," snld Mrs, “loa fn thias pAr o dead in love with Lva’ Pajutor [ iut ahe who calls tho reportor thit Bt o R TRa et manifest that 111 “The undersigned cltizons of Dridgo Crook Oregon, beg to earnestly rocommend to your fasorablo consideration un Incronse of mail sersiee between Eugeno City und this placo ::"l“ydlnlly Iln? a:n: ask that tho spood be noreased. ‘This routo supplies a la d rapidly fuceensing POpulnlo‘::': and .h r&: wvlo means of conveylug lutelligonce to & sreat portion of Bouthorn Oregon. \he pubilo lnterest will bo greatly subsarved by the early fncreaso of this scrvice, and wo car- aeatly rocommend ft." %0 THIS DONSEY ADDED THE FOLLOWING house drunk. Tho socond raco, olass 2:19, for a purse of 1,000, was the only trot fnto which any lite was The entries wero Nonesotter, Trinket, and Driver. Tho latter won the first heat, with Bonesotter sccond, but from the mannor fn wrsolf * Mrs." went on to toll the Doctor had once knecled upon front of Evu's door and throatened, In caso sho thut gho loved him, to bluw his bralos to the four winds of heaven, h the whioh inay not ull borol It was onough to necessitute a visit to 3 ble-cngendoring slren was which did not even border upon the fronzv in which the Doctur wns supposed to be. Bho sald that the entirn troublo bad grown out of this olear cise of Doctor at the houso ot M roveived from him in nll $487.50 und somo ** brass Jowelry.” ‘Tho Doctar had 'umell“ o fi which Trinket was handled mated that ehe nced not have been if her driver had ponls mado him the £ it was inti- not o wished, gjasharoiai orit, and when he lost tho second hea t the dodgo was tao transparont, He than won the threo onesetier ot third vlace and mi».mar. The folluwing I8 the summary: 0 $1,000, 2:18 class: Joh E. Tarutr Philadeipbla, Pa., hingtonviiio, N, e @ DEVOTeosesare tonensavsaeel T, TeCarthy Bhiladeiphia, Ba, b. &, Bonoscttcr, &nd 0o buyers o ¢nsulng boats, “ltruction to Wilcox: Of courso you want 1o wording as well ns tho handwriting of cach Ferean to bo au ditferent ns possivlo."” riey noxt proceerled to inatruct Wilcox how l:n sublet o route, as tho followlng talogram t company with the Whaelar, and-had b.m, Trinket .. the apartments and the quoen of his heart. She had refuscd she preforred some ono else,~honco theso tears, ad first met Dr. D'Ungor in Ootobor, 1870, and hud h!.'!l’l‘lhll ullru?‘ulonvnry frequontlyup 0 refused longer to make>herault tho object of bis pecuninriiy-requited ulfections, und ho hiad becomo enraged to think that uny man could be more highly csteomed thau ho was, Bho, aftor cswblishing Borsclf in busincss, was made aware of tho intenaity of his afections by o notes full of love and ;W‘nnsn’m:’. Aprli 23, 1870.—-To F. R. W'ileox, ene Clty: Make sontract for Rridge Creok Toute for speed of 435 infles an hour, ¢k, no subcontract to bo filed, but PAYMENT TO 2 QUARANTEED BY M PER- Make tame contract on Looking-Glass routo. 8. W, Donsey.! logram reoelved by Sil 9:21; 108 raco was for prcors, 3 o entries were Sullle Hun! tlo Mavk, Leviathan, Littlo Trow: Ci Sullie Huuter was drawn, 'his wns another of the tralliug races. Littie Brown Jug had too much speed for his compaoti- on cnslly 1n three stralght huats, Littlo Mnck, who was the only rival to the win- ner, touk second money. Tho followlng is the n Jug, Billy tho recolpt of litt “Foll 'lkvt:mlwumonug tol mst summmer ho hnd written to tho Chlef of Polico, and, Invlosing # in tho o that her house be he * compensation " each sucuouding pull, Then, had warnod peopla ' against 0~ ba print- Pui nrywx 2120 olas urso W, I1. McCarthiy, Phl Litile Brown Juz., Charies Gragey, Pl Iy Biifora, " Tad., s, k. i ‘Washingionviile, WAfumnmx, . C., April 28,1870.—To F. R. r: Mako 1o compromiso with sub-con- t bo absolutoly new contract, with ally stated, ‘Tolograph fully upon B, W. Donsev." not fully under- on tho same day circulatod a ol tho publio ta shun her. uther times be had caused the pubilcation of cortaiu defamatory artiolos diroctod aguinst her, About tho lst of” M kueelod at hur door and vowed by al wood aud holy tha HE WOULD KILL HIMSELF it she did not consent to resign horself to bis Evon wille tho roporter was engngod In con- vorsation with the stony-hearted camo & knook at the f) gor boy handed in v nots + “WEyA: Do you liko it |Yur|nfl that Wilcox would Dorsey at a Intor hour Af:exl 08 foliows: INGTON, D), (v 2; Anow contract April 28, 1870, —F\ R Wils becomos nocossary becauso n dissolved und tho business it ds. Must haven new contraot Contract on Bridye Crook route for nd sovon times, on & schedule of a0 hour; alio, eamn on Looking- Tolewrnph mo fully before olosing Deal with responsible men, 8. W. Donsgy.” ' 0ld trick is manifost, Thoold firm LEXINGTON RACES, Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicage Tridbund LextNaron, Ky., day 0.—Although the plons- uro of the sport was muarred by a heavy raln- storm that mado tho track hoavy and the timo slow, threo good races were witnessod to-dav, Tho field 18 alwaya a good borso to buy, and so farduring the prosout meoting has pold iis backurs Landsomoly, with tho oxception of those who backed Tallsman. Tho knowing ones to-duy shot wido of the mark, and the short boys carried off the puol-bux, The attondance was PHsea Into now hang Basie =334 W e, which 16 us follows: You must uot play cardi h w6 or you will have trouble, Bhow this to your Chlof of Police or anybody, 1 $50 to_be 8 decent wor b another wirrant want to get wore bail or meo robbed, Tuke down Pplayod out without, THE STRAW MDDER T tho way, sud the ring was t move. lerols the next Mdy 8, 1870.—T0 F\ R, natar routos oxoopt kit ng-Glass. Contract on 10, throo, six, and soven thuios o of fifty hours, on prices lotter of the 16th. Tho nds four miles an hour ntract covering that ubovo followlag: Three X thues liftocn thousand, usund flve hundred, Tel- you close tho coutract, 8. W, Douser." TUE LAST TELRGRAN !'Eunlm Litys Mayd, i0.—F, R, Wieaz: 1 retand you must make cone ey togat up pupors for in- 8. W, Dousry." lons by Dorsey. i ho got componsutivn for i Eugene City 1o Brideo $2408 to 20,400, Tho bartment us recolved tohell, and s to the in-law of B. W, &las8" routo rotorred to l:mn, its nox our Irlsh nnmll;.—i i = Moot mo ik & womai, knd il wiil bo weil.* sturnation relgned suproma when tho con- ) solf was scon standing on th of tho houso, and there tho roparter found him, full of rud tlquor other than th bich t a0 often proscribes for i troubled with chronio alooholier, He soomed undooldod rs to what to do, wander- fng sinjusly about, ever the populacity of o to the past, that tho crcotion of & new grand stand will bo Thora were threo races on the card 1o-duy, the first of which was a swccpatakos for S-year-olds, mlle heats, and for which Hanter, Popo Leo, Mary Corbott, Bullipgton, Hapsburg, Windrush, Thosls, and Coluayo facod tho atart- or, l'ools: Leo 830, Banter 80, Windrush $38, Corbott §22, Hupaburg 823, fleld $33, Tou falso start, Bullington ran away and cov- ered five milos before ho could Lo pulled up, whon ho was withdrawn from the race, Intho first hoat a good sowl-off was glven, Lea leading, with Colnage second past the quurlor, tho othors bunohed, Loo was cased np golug through tho back-strotoh, and Hanter took fimt plave mnd kept it lato the stretob, whon Loo collarod him for tho load. They camo ruttling down the strotch, and passed undor the wiro a deud hoat, Mary Corbott third, Coluage fourth, tho athors tralling, Time, 1:50, 1n tho socond heat Loo lod in the pools, soiling for $21 and tho feld for $36. Bauter led of, Leo second, which position Windrush gainod ou the ficst turn, the others well back. Banter was givon her hoad'and led around the track, wine au opon length over Windrush, Corbott fourth, the others strung out. Tiwe, For the third hout Bantor was favorit over Lua ut ;dds of $50 to $1T. ot pluce at tho start, but ludd, and wider & heavy pu! Ny by two opi e Annxarox, , c,, Creak and Looky ol that partivular nelghborhood secins repeat to unwilling ory of bls wrongs. Tho reporter roturnod to tho ‘sirun, and by bor wns shown woversl lottors, mmong which was oo uring the H &IL 21, 1880, tho writing of the lotter was an liousa of #li-tamo, snd isa Aunio Hardy. Tho * gluce you woro horo I learn that very vigor- ous and fresh efforts arv to be mado to rid Wa. formor plove of damaged shonld regret i€ to sulfer for tho worl and worso mun, but my friouds, who aru uware ot nu' torribio sutfor! gouo In gonsequon torminod that, w unishiont to tho moted to the wrul fumute of n nulghbori whosu full namio was lotter was us follows: bash avenue of i, of this bad woman ot S0k, brothor-! ond of her oxistonco shall tob whoso villainy hus brougbt it forth. ‘The uttowpted slandor of u puro wite aud mother of. six uhildren by such | moct with & -reward that will amply ropay thow, Not satistiud with tobling oy iust noeds cudewvor to injurc a lady whoso soolal position uud oducation: beyond thelr reach. i proof is furnished ioe that uny sudh ruparts us what you ulludod to, which has not the shadow of a4 foundaton. bl dono with bor, will wish hersolt doad many not yot telt my puwer,—ouly a iittle of it fum sman of my word,aud I will bavo thut 20 The lutter took woc- ulokly assuwed the won tho houat band- 0 Loo taok never headod, Bl DORSEY'S MAN« ‘The uoxt question hlugton Torritory uule from Wale Upper Yakomoua, Unrdoy, Wiloox wont ta slinilar to that which ‘ne City, whore Dopsey U010, 979, ~ 0 I, B, Wilear, hands down by tv Pools on £0-morrow's ruoc sold to- oue aud ouc-clghtu lao, 851; May Day, % Howond, selling raco, Luvaova, ¥160 51 Miss Nailer, $83. “Lhird heats, Howay Boy, $100; Nick Chook, $76; Obas niles, Blanche, nnd thoss presonta If It takes ten years to get thom. As for her “biffar” 1 dare him to step forward and defend her. 1 mcan Lusinoss overy time, an n loss than # week from (o-duy thousands of cnris will atrow tho avenug, T have placed tho slan- der business in tho hands of an attarnoy, who will, nt iy instance, :have both the wrotches nrrested for al libel, and .niso for conspirney to Fo me, in which they partinlly succeeded, 1 shall put the husse: Al hoe buffer in Joliet befora” 1 am through with thein, to give them time to study out iy ume and §18 meaning, T belong ‘to"u family thnt never yet lot an onemy up—nil I am quite wtre 1 shall'not disgren krea by losing sight of Eva Button and — Ttapy 10" THE BLANK HPACES were filled with the namo of & man who Is the cher ami of the woimnan whom the uctor an vig- oraualy denoinces. The earda he speakn of ua Mrowing the nvenue, aro doubtieas thnso to which nilusion has beon mude, The $240 14, sy Mixs P'alater suvs, tho umoitnt which he ¢ to hnve recklesly bostowed upon her, * Only four weolks ago, or oo April 15" sald tho loquacious woman, * this wns [oft bore at 4 u'clock In the morning by 8 messenger boy," and she handed the reporter the inllowlng: ** An oflieer hus ndvisod 1s that i stout yontie- man has Just shot himself and is dying ut Peck court and Walbnsh avennie with a scaled lettor for you in his hand, We do not know his namo but'we have boen requested to send word to you, *What I8 the meaniog of that?” asked tho newspnper man, “Hu wanted to wet me out ta see me, and thercfore anut that in hore with the expeatation thut I would be fool enough to go.” Dr, 1)'[inger socins Lo hve endervored to en- list tho aympnihy of sundry loose women In his behalf, as woulil ap om tho followlnyg, which wus addressed In - the Doctor's handwrit- {nir to ** Miss Mamio Mayfleld™ at a notorious honse of {1l repute In tho Immedinte nelghbors bool of Sixteenthatreet. Inusmuch ns it throws much light npon the state of the Doctor's foele I It {8 given verbtim: Avnit, 15, *$le=leAit MAnAM: T feel torrlblo this eveniug, overy spark of hope gone o fur asFva is concornuil. Teannot wait to see bor Lido hor tine, 18 1t were, I€ #ha had & spurk of humanity in her heart she would have onwe to sce me or appuinted o place could bave met. Unlesa we speak norrow, Baturdny, ¥va Button and ¢ xchungre o word on this carth., [T admit all tho wrong ! bave dono hery ndinit thit | have deserved nll the pune ishment of the lmlt fourteen months, and I'hope God in Fis Infinit merey wiil for- ive hier aud Llees her. 1 am not milned, but wiii live to be n rich mnn, and she probabiy will hearof it, 1do not nsk her to come, for it only angers her and 1 would not have her think Hl of wme, My heart, my soul, is shadowed, ¥ dream of blisa blighted, and all 1 nm now is a'merw inching to earn monoy, My experience | can hardly think has been ever cqunled. 1loved the woman puroly, free from scnsuality, and would have done all things undor Gad's run for her. She has been relentless, unmercitul, unfeeling, Inhuman, nhwomanly, treating me, 0 man of educution and finu sensl= bilities, worse thun 1 would have treated a rabld dox, even though ho bud bitten mu. Let hor forget e and forgive me for all the trouble [ bave caused hor. My duty to mysell a8 4 man furblds tiny dolng more thun u spaniel, aud that {s what I huve Leen. A kind word, @ loak, 1 llng, bt one smile, would have brouxht Jog to ny troubled soul, but not oven this much would sho extend or has stie extended, Mamio, [ must tenr ier from wny heart thouxh it kil ma In tne wifort, If she ean be happy In tho ful- ure,—If the most gllded palace contains her for Its lumate.—~If wealth, jowelry, tho chunipagne bottle, and merrimont cun afford ber hup- spincss and Jov.—it s all one to me, The shndow of misory will surround me though sunshine bu hors. And I bope that the sit-scoliy God, who knows the henrts of us all, wi ive her gond healtn snd cvery worldly tessing. Ask her to pardon ine und forgive mo, und forget ono she treats with such Atony-heartedness. "Sho will not come, L know, Kisd her o “Uod bless you' from tho man whom ahe has causcd 8o much sorrow, n. May God paralyze my hand IF [ over write her name again unless she sces mo to-morrow. D, THE DUCTOI'S DREAM OF LOVE, though blighted, bad, it would seem, aequired new lustro, for about 4 oen last Sitmlay morning he' drove to the residenco of tho Hight of his soul nnd the joy of his heart and deliversd a noto written with u lead-pencil evidoutly wuidod LY u mun who was beyand his own cone tro] through tho stmulus of whisky. Tho noto wns algned “D'U.'" and stated that tho time had pugsed for Eva to call him a gray-hended old. sinuer, and. for him to reiurn equally uncomplimentary eplithots, 1o sworo by the bighest henvenly power that ho would mike trouble, and that be eared not for her, Chief McUnrigle, nor Muyor Harrrison, “I will bave thut money, or un apology, or your life. swear 1 meey you on tho strects of Chisugo I will put it bullet through you.” ‘The lotier closes: with blasphemous and ox- ceedingly immudest eplthots. It soeins that the Doctor hnd become soma- what soborer & little Iater in the moruing. About 7 o'clock nlony came unothor letior, the penmanship wore legiblo and nocurate: EvA: Tako 8 's ~advice—nioet mo At Towgton’s before 10 o'cluck this morning. It will ‘wavo you and mo and provont n public dis- Kraco to— and his family. [ never hurt you and will nmot If you hive come wmon deonso, . but from what I have writton you this morning you must undorstand that Lam worked up ton piteh beyoud reason. Icannot help It. You and T will be in two sepa- Fute colls before morniog unless we ean got bail, Throw nslde the past—tio o womnu—and save yourself. - As forme it 18 nothing, Hetoro the sun suts you wlill meet faco to fuce the man you Eurjum your soul to decelve. Everybody nows It. "You sald you had nothing to loso. But my lire, my soul i8 in it. D'UNGEIL Sinee last Sunday morning tho troublesomno awain had not mado wuy disturbance until yes- terday, when he cuused the arrcst of “the womun as rforesald, His rasincss s genernlly -conceded, ¥ thoso who #re_ mcquainted with the clroumstanoes, 10 bo tha outgrowih of a fit of desperation cnused by a long-continucd spree, and for which ho will bo sorry when he gets sober, 1t 18 putent to everybody that the Doctor has been played a8 a vVietim by an unscrupulous woman of tho town, who is nonc too fioml to tuke even tho oduented and sensible Dr. D'Unger in tow, plok him uof whut ho pussossed, and thon drop ni, What has, moro than anything olsc, added fuel to the tire of Dr, I’ Unger's wrath, fs tho fact that Evn Painter, to rid herself of hor wearisomo load of forced affucuon, sent two of tha lettors of her amorous fricnd to the porson who, least of all on earth, the Doctor onred to hnve Informed of his disgracoful and aamaging debaucherlos, ‘Tho caso agninst the woman for conspiracy comea l:“' before Justice Hammor this morning —maybe. e ms —_— BASE BALL. Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, CruvenaNp, O, May 0.—The Chioagos were again defoated to-day, after a closo and exclting gume, which was distinguishod both for Lrilltant plays and bad errors, those on the part of tho visitors, however, fuiling to tell ngalnst then, The day was vory warm. About 1,400 apeotators witnessed the aport, Thu homo- nine had the lJoad all tho way through, but It was soslight that the crowd was held In suspeuse und darod not reposo too much conlidence In the favoritd, MeCormick did offoctive work as pltcher, and was brillinntly supported by Clapp, Tho Cleve- lands wore first to the bat, but fallod to soare. In the second Inning Moynahan took first on Quests fumblo of his grounder, Corcoran’s wild pltoh gave hiwsocond, when McGoary's bit brought hims home, In the third inning, after tho firet two butters had gone out In succesalon, Shaffor made a tromons dous bit for throe basos, and camo howo on Olasscock's singlo. The rownining run was soorud in the ninth joniug by (lasscock on his own single, ono by Phillips, and a doublo-bagzor by Moynaban. For the tirat four innungs Chicn- ®o wout out in one-two-threu ordor, Dalrymple twicu striking out, In tho ffth Anson led off with a hit which went butweon Purcell’s legs us he run forward to get It, and Anson ¢id not stop runnlog till halfeway round the dlamond. Then Willlamson roached first un it ufod ty by Mo- Goeary, Corcoran's hit to Dunlup was miserably fioldod to first, and the littie pitcher was safe, Willlamson and Anson respootively holding down secoyd and third base. Filnt's third called striko was dropped by Clapp, who quickly plcked up tho bull, stepped upon the plate, forolug out Anson, and theu throw to firstin timo to out off Flint. Ansun mado the first run for Chloago {n tho soveuth luningon his own singlo, one. by DBurns, and Mo Geary's fumhlo of Corcoran’s _groundor, In tho elghih Quost diud wt first.. Then Dulsyuple bit for iwo and ¢ e Uord's sluglo. Kolly sul 13 & hixh 1y, which Bhaffer took nively and fleldea tu first'bofore Uore could roturn, muking n double play, urd elloitiug W deafuning shout from tho sudionge, Inthe nluth Anson popped UD an vusy one for cCormlok, ~Wiilinunson tuok fivst on” Moynu~ han's wissof his play, but was forced viit by Burns® bit to short tleld. Corcoran then sunta loug iy, which PPurcoll wisjudged and ullowed 10 goover bis bewl. furus cuwmo home, and Corcorn gained third on McGoary's mutf of Purocll's throw, but, beiug ovorunxious to make the run, ho started home, and was put it by BMcCoruiluk, who had pickod up the ball woon dropped by NoGoarys b U sy g p gy u g Claveluad 017100000 1-3 11 0 0000010 13 e bate i Sley miin Daleympl ‘I'wo-base bita—Moynntan, Dalrymple, Throo-buse hit—Shnler. N First base on bails—Schaflor, Dnlr&’mplo. First baso on errors—Cleveland 2: Chicugu, 5. Struck out—Dunlap @), ¥oillips, Daleymple ¢2), Filut ). l.lr’tt:))n bases—Cloveland, 8; Chicago, 5, Bunlis culled—MeCormiok, Corcoran, 97, Btrikes culled—3MceCormick, forcorun, A, Douvlo plays—Clapp-Phillips, Shaor-Loilil ps, Burns-Quest-Ansou, Puxsed bull—Filat, 1. Wild plich—Corcoran, b Thme—2:16. " Uwmiplro—Docsohor, NEW YORK. Decision that the Western Union Libation Cannot Be Poured ‘What President Green - Thinks of Judge Speir's Mandate Against ‘Watering the Stock. He Declares that the Consolidntion Will Be Carrfed Ont Whether The Austro-Hungarian Scolety Celebrate the Marriage of Rudolph and CONSOLIDATION, DISTRIDUTION OF THE SED CAPITAL New York, May D~-Judgo Spoir, of the Bupes rior Court, to-day handed down his decision on tho motion in the sult brought by Rurus lHatch apuinst the telegraph companies to prevent the Issuv of $5,20,i%0 increaso of capltal stock. Judgo Bpelr decides In favor of the plaintlff, and n force tho temporary injunction proviously granted, restraining the distribution ot tho incresacd stovk pending Judgment. In the sult brought by Willlam 8, Willlams ngainst the consollduted telegraph companies,— action similiar In its nature to that brought by Rutus Hateh,—Judge Truax, of the Buperlor DERED. A DECISION PLAINTIFP'S 3I0TION for ndjournmaont, Greon, ¥nd the ollicers of the defendant coms pinios will be culled to the stand, Th tne first_on the culondar, and wiil hol ronched by recess. DENYING THE ¢ case {8 1l_probrbility Tho trial will lnst Judge Trunx also decided to sustain the in- Junction previously granted In regard to the mo- tion to punish the defendants for contempt for lnm 8, Willluma technical violation of the Injunction order. The nrties should hnve entirely refrained from ine with thusuitafterthe order wasissued, The Issuing of a_certlticate of ludebtediess was under tho ndvice of couusel aud not evasive or in vielation of tho Injunction. I that tho plaintif has suifercd injury except in thoexpense of proceedings, Thoy mu counsel feo to pluintilf or his counsel of § DI, NORVIN GREEN, President of tho Western Unlon Telegraph 18 not dismased Ly tho sunounce- 0 decislon of Judye Speir, reggmnnu to the genernl purpuses of tho suit: tho Company's counsol o ha tho” subjeet, therc y otber eminent efr oplulon on no sufticient ground for Judgo Speir's deelsion, but when one em- burks {n o luwsalt 1t _{s wondorfully uncertain ‘when he will flaally reach land, result may be, and of that 1 have no doutt whatevor, itean in no wuy loterfere with tho spirit of thu agreement uider which tho telo- graph companies wore consolldated. THE AGHEEMENT WILL BE FULFILLED not only in the letter but {n the spirit. It was nn osscntinl part of it that this Compauy shoulil cenpitalizo its surplus befure buying the property of the other Companies. I‘D du justico to tho stock- to the accrued in whatever shape they might be, Wi have madoe the dividend u cash one, but only by parting with the control of subord| T'o retalu this was a8 much for the in- terest of new comers ns the old companies. We, thorefore, declared a stock dividend, supposing, of © right to duso, If by any chunce the Courts should deolde finally that” we bud no right we sball bue obliged simply to lssuo svmuthing which will protect tho rights of our stockhoid- ers, something uolther Letter the stock wo proposed to lssue, STREET TALI. A BULL MARKET, Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune. New Youk, Moy 9.—Tho market to-day might ‘be considered a Lull market of the pronounced ordar, Notwithstanding the efforts of the bears, ‘who mado determined unsiattght upon ali valueca during the morning, tho bLulls were in the as- cendant and apparently ready at tho breach with their cush in hand to pick up stocks at tho concesslons. The entiro llst par- ticlpated fn tho goneral boom which sot In after midday, whon transactions were large and ex- eited, The shorts, who have loug &tald out In expeotation of a violent relapse in prices, camo Whatever the falrly entitled nor poorer than * Wostern Onlon Tolegruph hns been tho feature of tho warket to-day,"” sald a leading “Tuo singulor thing fs peirs’ declslon turned out to be ex- actly what tho street has bad for tho past four nerally did not believe broker this aftornvon, or five days.” I'eople lust woek that a Judye BECOME PUBLIC PROPENTY BEFORI IT WAS OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED DLy the Judge, and thercfora it was considered an idle rumor; but, now that the decision is made and tailles exactly with tho advance an- 3 W 1ation und uso it for stock. urposes before it was gencrally Che declslon coutinues tho injunction. 1t means ules are in exuctly the hosition eloro the ducision wos. rendered, It sottics u preliminary question. Now tho cases come up for trinl on” their merits, It wus ex- peeted that the trlal would begln to-day, hut it must go ovor until to-miorrow ou uccuuut of anothor cuse holug akead of it. THE WESTERN UNION PEOPLE intondto push tho cascs and bave them tried, ulthough thoy muy object to any one aitting upon thesc cases from whom the ather sido miy possibly get Information to bat upo sult thus far I8 that tho compunics aro fined 20 for a violation of the urder of the Court, West- urn Unlon deeliued from 1174 to 1141, thon rose It hing beon reported for severnl days that im- portant develupments wero to be made in Lacks aper, sald to be thoorgan of u prominent beur, devoted 1 page 1o showing thnt Luckawannn had neenmulated o delfolt of mm'rly $7,000,000 inn ten years. 1t was reported Al A THEMENDOUS EFPECT in tha stock was to ensuo from the bombshell in oxpus! ut 1ho oxpo tury Ina now deglined onty u traction, gnined moro $hun it hud loat. “I'ie Manbattan Compony | to an agreoment in rej come tiond, which will Larrassment and keep tho Compan; the oarnings are suiliclont to moot th rtod that Mr, Keeno intends to put Il up to 00,and thon, by thrawin v JU.000 shares upon tho markot, brou and ‘l.h‘e murkot towothor, somobody olearly bus an objoct in putting it up, TIIE MUSIC I'"ESTIVAT., CANVASSING TIE FINANCIAL IESULTS, Speclal Duapateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Youk, May 9.—~The niusio fustival ovor, its wanugors aro now. occuplod with thu labar of determining its finuncial rosults. The work 18 a bereuloan ong, and the exuct out- oW 8 wot the fnform und subscquently aid to havo come 1o tho issue of an in- the presont vm- t rico of the stuci Pacitlo Mall has thy mombers of for soveral days, tho Pestival Commit tee, Tuo simplo counting of adinlssion tiokots, although Aive ea have been sngaged fn It, ls not yot flulshed, and this 18 the smuallest part of the lubor. Thore aro o thous sand and ono bills to bn obtained, audited, and puid, and an army of owployés to be Reno, tho busincss ovenlng ho could ouly glve oatiinutes. They ‘woro bused ou contruots and calcututions, hows over, und hu thought the finnl rosults would nut vary from thom ouo way or tho vther moru thun twoor throo thousand dollarni. THE TOTAL RECEINTS from all sourves ho pluced ut §50,000, ‘This Ine cludus nduiiusious, premiums patd for cholve of scats ut auvdon sule, amouuts patd for prive The cxpfnm. bo thuukl.\ll, u was very contident, thorofore, tut there would % ‘Tho lurgnst sl ui o Itows in tho LECS UKo the cout of rogiov other uiterations in he uod printiug and udvertlsing (esthuato Uorster voceived uesrly one-balf of the wholo sum paid to tho solo siug- urs. Hor charyo was $.00 auns of a wathomatical turn of mind gkt find awmusemont () culeuluting how wuch the amons cuutatrice ut 1his 5ty recelved per noto for tho aho did lust week, Campuning Miss Cury ounonext o the THE COST OF THUE OUGAN 1t s tho property of the Cburch of Bl Viuceat Forrer, at Lezlngton t wado). Mue. or tive cuncerts. Pur- littlo warbliug wili be about §20.000. avenue and Bixty-sixth street, and during the time that the churoh has been doprived of itause ho Festival Association fiirnlshcd an orchostra to accompany the choir, The uso to which the surplus money wili. bo - applied’ 18 A mntter which ' will 'be datermined nftor tho final result is known. Tho Fostival Commitice, originaliy » body composed of delegntes from the Omtorlo and Symphony Hocioties, 18 now an incorporated As<ouviation. Part of the monoys will doubtiess be useid fn maintaining Its oxlstence for future festivals, That sich was contempinted I8 shown by the fact that tho chorus has been asked to remain intaet nnd holil fnelf in rendiness for rohearsals for tha next fostival, It {8 aakl that nearls all the singers significd thelr willingnoss to do na re- queatel hé' slgning 8 paper circulated among thom Iast Baturday night. DE BEAUPLAN, 1118 EXPLANATIONS, Bpeclal Dispateh o The Chieagn Tribune, NEw Touk, May 0.—M. do Heauplan hns writ- ten n lotter to the editor of the Courner o'Elals Inis, beginng: “For four duys thore have been printed 80 many absurd stories About Mmo. Ambré, me, and 3, Tournie, thac It s time, § think, to explaln matters." Tia then says that, Inst Tuesday ovening, after having tried in every way to got his company out of the embarrnssment into which tho re. fusnl of fivo members to carry out their engagements had thrown it, e saw thut it was usclesa t0 try to do anything mora, and, by the advice of a frirnd, ho deterninedto yo nwny, e asked M. Taurnle 10 uccompany Mme, Ambré whero ho (M. do Henuplnn) was. lunLnrlnk. M, Tournle arrived about$a, m with Mine, Atbré, and, learning then af tho applieation made by his wife (o hnve him arrosted, he was exasperated, aud, In ordor to avolil an absurd prosccution, declded, upon 3. do lleaunlun's ndvice, to remaln with me, Ambré and M, de licauplan, and go to France, leuving his wife to ratiect upon tha consequences of n decision reached, probably, through the'counsels of friends, LESS INCERE THAN JEALOUR, “tle hopes to-day,”" M. de Neauplan continues, that this lessori will be of beneflt to Mme, Tournle, and that, when she arrives in France, sbe will muke the amende honoruble.” As for himself, 3, de lesuplan sanys ho hns nlways found In M. Tournia W chisrming friend, and he means 1o continue their friendly relations and to correct * tho stupld stories that have Dbeen circuloted by persons a8 dull as they are — maliclous.™ Ma ~snys that he * dictuted to Mme, Ambré . tho letter that was published over her signature, 1la knows nothing nbout the Sontreal digpateh, and aflds: It s from tich nearer New York that ‘wo will start this tmoraing (Saturdity).’” In_ conelusion ho ln{n he will try 10 Fntisfy the mombers of his company with tho oxecopton of the five who broke thelr cngagements, and whom be will sue. Ho de- clares that he and Mme.Ambré bave Inst £30,000, and thut he does not take $2,000 away with bim. ITEMS. TIEAVY DECLINE IN POIIK AND LARD® New Yok, May 0.—Tho cxcitement of last "week in the provision markets was resumed this morning with - a vengeance that made the big bulls tremble and utterly wiped out the little ones, who could not margin up fast enough to keep up with the break of !¢ a cent per pound in lard and nearly $1 per barrel .in pork, This sudden lurch downward, after nearly n week of decliue that strained the bulls severoly, throw thoin fnto a state bordering on a panicthis morning, when Chicogo dropped from §1715 Baturday night to $16.45 for June pork, and from $11.05t0 £10.624% for July lard. The cause of the bresnk I8 moro of a mystery than before. MURDERED BY A JIOY, Cast Saturday afternoon Magkle Clark, aged 10, went into a vacant bullding to zather sticks, A Loy named Willinm Egan quurrcied with her about the ownership of the wood she bad found, and after a short sltereation he knocked ber down and kicked ber i tho ubdumen, She dled lust night. INTE! NUE, A Washington special suys: *The Commis- sluner ot lnternal lovenuo estimates that tho internal rovenue receipts will ngeregato this Yeur nbout £10,000,000 more than fust venr. The ncrenso Is dua to the fucreased production of ciyars aud cigarets.” s ILLNESS OF MIS. GARFIELD, ‘The Post's Washington speelnl saya: Mrs. Garlleld 18 quite seriously il from nervous prostration, and is ald to be threatened with ularial fover. MATTIEW V. FOWLER Matthow V, Fowler, Presidont of the Com- merelal usuranco Company, died very suddenly to-day at tho oflice of the Compuany. IN 1ONOIL OF RUDOLIIL AND STEPHANL The members of the Austro-Hungarlun Pro- tective Soclety of thia citv, with i fow fnvited #rucsts, enjoyed a banguat _to-night in honor of tho marriuge of Rudolph, Crown Prince of Aug. trin, and the Princass Stephunie, of Holglum, Bamuel D, Sewand, President of the Soclety, proposed tho health of the Royal pafe, which wus drunk ytanding. Toasts were resfonded to Ly Dr. J. 11, Tenuer, Chief Justice Duly, Belglan Consul-General Mall, Austrain Consul-General Havemeyer, and ex-Mintsters Sanford nnd Jay, THE MUSIC FESTIVAL. ‘Tho recelpts of tho musie festival wero $80,000 and tho cxpenses §75,000, THE TEMPERATURE, At nnoon yeaterday the thermometer murked %0 degrees And ut Bk p.m. 80, John Lewick, aged 22, u painter, was overcoine by tho b —___LYON'S KATHAIRON. L REV] adies Do you want a pure, bloom- ing Complexion? If so, a few xm‘»llcutious of Hagan'’s MAGNOLIA BALM will grat- ify you to your heart’s con- tent, It doeg away with Sal- lIowness, Redness, Pimples, Blotches, and all discases and imperfections of the gkin. It overcomes tho flushed appear- . anco of heat, fatiguo and ex- citement. 1t makes a lady of THIRTY appear but TWEN- TY; and so natural, gradual, and perfect are its effects, that-it is impossible to dotect its upplication, - TIE GREAT SAUCE OF THE WORLD. WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Jwipurts the most duliclous taate and zostto RXTRACT sovrs, AN at Sndris o § GRAVIES, RN, 3 Tei 'fil{ & l::‘ll PINRY Pyl L1\ o JUINK that thely 1 hichly astowtuod 1n. fie HOT & COLD s bt ot palntanicr [ wat e i 4 MEATS, ae'wi 0" s Wholeaupit, Bauco St [ e made,” Bold and used ||llll)|l the wurhl“ JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES, NEW YORK. B 3 Espatlished 3 1 Excur: £ Europs. Yurying from B 13 o Tiekuls und ur thuusunds of '] s fur peutiens ‘reuveiers (o a L piets ut (o Worid. l‘ d for elrculur, A 4 1O CONOK & o IPnction oy, BT LI A WHOLEIALEAND WUEVALL. Soutuny= whury, ity orcouns 06 LI aAM::s: IWNJM 3 AMUSEMENTS, 2 WIHITE-NTOCKING PARK, B AgE TROY Agrand anrles of trvelve gnines with (he teas of the Kastern Cluby, beginning with the TROY TEAM, i Tuesty, Wedhestay Thuday £ MMAY 10, 11, and 12, g;‘ WIR | GEECOU (ST BIS {EUMS. | T § PROV § 3013405 DENCE GAMER BEGIN AT 8140, "Tcketa for saloat 'y v & 18, 109 Magison-at. 1K Madion-s MAY 135 Washington-st. FAIRBANK HALL, Central Music-1all Bullding. Musical tntoriatnuent an inv 12 nenlstod by SIE-N m!L M. ENUTARD i he Contral Musle-Enll Box+ ora 15 A ENTER, Lessow, S THEATRE, Manador und Propristor tight nly delight yout s mare ier Ta-ntzht ! LEAVECT'S KEN 7 16, L RONSETE CoMPAN AND BTG RAURD "Tlie Jatter tha Buriesque bar excellenca. Bitly ‘Fattor, Billy Taltor, Billy Tallor, The laaw iweho sturle to the Sallor, FEMALE MI. ELY, FEMALE MINRTUELS Laruest. Gr. nnd Most Varied Aitraction. Sintinees Wednesday nid Naturday ae2 GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. Clarkest., opposite Court-lonse, THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY LINGARDS, WILLIAM HORACE and ALICE, In thelr very successtul Comeds, STOLEN KISSES, @ Inst ovening by crowded house with uye roarious Inughtor und applause, THEATRE. weok G o I R R gfi??’f e AT RCHOOL, 3 AL MOHOU L, LOVE A0 SCHOOL. GOODWIN'S NEW FROLIQUES! The peoplo langh and_npplaud, und then app aud wnd nuh ncemeantly, Socary subtsnt bnce he. A '0ly Mackayo an s greas Draaintio Lompany In WON AT LAST: 8 FAIRBANK HALL, Central Muelc-iall Buliding, TO-XIGHT, . Hon. JEREMIAH CURTIN . Wil deliver his lutoresting lucture on RUSSIA! PAST AND PRESENT. K 'Fickets, 25 nnd e, For sale at tho Hox-Ofmice, PR + WPVICKER'S THEATRE, The Stuart & Gray Opera Company 1M EN D, T'ick ots, die. Fi omee und Dringtpnt Evory evening during ¢ tn the gl { BILLEE | &8 Musicnl, ‘opv faneun | TAYLOR Copiiiine ; RBrantiiul newsconory wnd costumen. %) Grund Chorus i} of g Wednealny and Saturday Maiinoos. ¥ Next Weck— sun Bquare 11 < 10 HAZEL RINRE. — R Susrvinesiso Company ”, B SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, Clnrk-st. priosite Sherman Hous, 3 EVERY K NING W& wnd Matincos Wednesday, Huturday, \q\fl Hunday, o Mt and SIRE. GUS BIINO and thulr Specialty Come Fij ~ binnzlon In tho Comody ks ']‘.;‘!-IlluM A (?XXA(TLRS i MONDAY, May 16, FANNIE LOUISE BUCKING- fat S oo Combinations “CT gl % P NERVOUS DEBILTY CURED. The Vital Forces Restored Without Madlelaes OUR ELECTRIC AP. PLIANCEY ‘aro ~ dno- fuaiea i thelr construce Hon und eficaoy, zenvra- tlog und uidusinga mild, continuuus Curront o contres of the | SLUSCULAIL LATING syus tho VITAL ~ KORCES Los MANTIOOD, “and curlng 1ho worst cisos ot ol Weaknoe, EXs rustion, Impatency.und 1itiseanonnl U Utiin- wnitul Ui, Withuds *ragulog (ho “stomat. Nature moroly “wanis hutural aki, which our "Iappitaticos promptly sive Tha Ill‘a known rome- Tohnateren By 1ty o Toniaterci by L il For Youny Men, Middiostged Men, und Ol 2w theve 16 @ Nutiral Way out of * 8 Niugfering and Trouble. ated pumphlct xont It nealed onvoloos centa luntazo. Lunsultation 1roe. Ocica i ™ af circulnr on ¥omala troublos, wiacin) Eloctrical Applialicos, (or cure b roculpt 0f 1 conts pustage, AMERICAN GALVANIC @0, Roows 1 and 2, 184 Madisonest., OHI0AGO, ILL. Cut this aut fur reference. MEDICAL, HAS b utintagd aud idoraud by the Awudewy of Madicl 'urig, w110 reconiaud Dy uli leading phrvictusol ti woeld us au untaliing socida tor orvuns und l'hl‘l-lmu Dubllity, el cuntatus ho uv, cantbaridos, we any athor polsou: |e exotablo, prodnelig 1o resoilon, Boxes of 53 1, ;. 40, 44, 0f DIL LEVASSONR, W bls Unrly, Nuno doiiuing mitiut, the o’ Mictioliu, a i Freneh trude-ninrts and tho sitnaturo of 8. 11, 1 AMUON| Cionoral Agont, on slde of vuch x. CAl furieE et ot mino ls auw advoritaling & Bpul us finitatlon uf the colobrated D, Jttourd's Ve AL iomturative undor tila wesiinid daiug of Dr. jcont’s Hosturutive Piils,to ioveasinitsrhy ™ hy testiunninis of D i Blanobued, C, (hnvuuur. rori) ) AL Huspatl, biubly, whd Sie ‘Thoinpsons o et fron ity Gircubr ¥ glecolva tio publlc. " Aui Your drusam tue (tieord's vIFAL itostomtiv osine cun bo bwd ot 1 3. Clark: §0 ks, Main 4 Saiiaaty o LAt VNEOR L ol B N VENBUN Aviite for o deug inutu. Tor dasorip- t vo circalur und testluoniaie, with gavosurs of & rm‘flumulunnuummm aNow' York " Wordes-wrest. Cori. D BOUGIES, TIVE CURE S v LD IS A POSI Without modliclucs, Allan's Solublo Medicated Bougies. Fatonted Oct. 16, 1578 Onobox ! No. 1 will curo any casa in four days or lesd, o, dwill cure tho uivst olstiuat case, o iuattorot how tong standin 3 Nu nsuseuns 4 Of cububs, cupatia, ur oll uf sans < d‘llnlltu:‘I.ulll”hLurI\I\ ‘}:ru‘u;uw u‘l‘:)du“‘LIUI la by e P Sirring the cuatings of 100 stomac b ["r{w ll.i’.L dold by all .bmam-.ot ed onre colotut prico. ud for clreulsr, or fugthor partioulars seug for clrcular G2 4 Jonz-at, NOw Yotk