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YHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JUNIS 10, 188I—TEN PAGES, 5 elt the people to reslstanee or strites sxaltist rent, A telegram from Mr. Forster was Tend in tho House to-day to the effect {his afternoon, and were hl¢hly pleased at the changed situation, ‘They pulled ove course this evening, ‘The Leander er =—TOREIGN. Wy ad that the report of Father Murphy's | holders of the grand challenge cup, also ar- ha Powers Considering the Ques- arrest had been elreulatedd by — the | rived and went over the course, he Skibbereen Leaguors for the New Yous, June &2—T. F. Gilg tele- purpose of exelting the people and provoking a col- Uston with the military. If this is true, and the Chiet Seeretary no doubt speaks by the hook, the taetles of the League ara not fm- proving, A MEETING OF7THE PARNELLITE MEMHENS of the House was held this morning to con- alder the semi-ofllcial announcement that the Pove Ifis fustructed the Sacred College to fake action at once against Archbishop Croke aud those priests who have Identified themselves with agrarinnism, ‘T'lits step on the part of his Holiness, of which I. ad- vised you by enable. a fortnight ago, has discomfiled the Leaguers, and some of them advocate the preparation of 9 ine moral urging the Holy Father not to inter- fere, Othurs alleged that there was no pree- edent for interferences by the Vatiean, fut this is untrue, During the Fenlan —disturbanees of 1865 and 1967, lus 1X, more than once denounced the operations of the Brotherhood ag 1 aeeret society, On January 3, 1843, tha Snered Congregation addressed a note to the Irlsh prelates, them ade tion of Panama Canal Neutrality, graphs tw the Spfrit af the Times that, nt 0 ineeting of the Henley Stewards, he presented the requests from all the prominent compet. ing crews that Cornell should be admitted. Cornell accepts tho offer by the Stewards of the free use of thelr hont-house, SKINMEREEN, Losnox, June The Home Secretary stated i the Commons to-day that the re- ports of occurrences at Skull and Skibbereen are much exaggerated, tes TUE UNDER FOREIGN SNenETARY announced that, as the provisions of the ‘Treaty of Washington minder which the Atmerteans enjoy the privilege of fishing In British-Colonial waters could not in any ense expire before 1885, the Government was notat present In n position to consider the expediency of terminating the treaty so far ag relates to fishery questions, (entennial Anniversary of the Birth of George Ste- phenson. rt Hundred Thousand People Present ata Celebration in His Birthplace. {ir William Thompson, of the Glas- gow University, on Boxed Electricity. FRAN A motion by Mr. Monk, Liberal, that no commerclal treaty with France be satlsfac- tory which does not reduce duties, was ear- ned,—77 to 44. ‘The Under Foreign Secre- Gooo Deal of a Time at a Horse-Race in Cork Anstrneting to tary, In debate, agreed almost entirely with Yesterday. monlsh the clergy not to mix theim- | the terms of the motion, but depreeated its selves up in the agitation of that |} being pressed nt present. FORSTER, The Chief Seeretary for Ireland telegraphs from Dublin that the rumor that the Goyern- ment intended to arrest Father Murphy is unfounded. Such reports he pronounces tricks to excite the people. AT THE Wool SALES to-tlay 11,900 bales were offered, chicily Port Phillip, Sydney, New Zealand, and Cape, A brisk demand und full rates obtained, THE MACEDONIA, The cargo of the wrecked Anchor Line steamer Macedonia fs washing ashore, THe TURN, The race for the Manchester Cup was won by Valour, Peter second, and Sexhorse third. NOISTED THE QREEN FLAG Dunrin, June &—The people of Skull, In the County Cork, have hoisted the green faz and stationed an armed guard in front of Father Murphy's house. ANOTHER POLITICAL, ARREST. Another arrest under the Coercion act has been made near Mucroom, in the County of Cork, Conk, June 99:40 p, m.—A furlons riot 13 now In progress, Magistrate Stokes has been severely injured, and three policemen badly wounded, ‘The mounted pollee charged the mob, Several persons were Injured. DUNING THE WoT the police station at the Union Quay was wreeked. Tho riot originated on the ‘race- course, where. the races were proceeding. Oné elviiian was dangerously wounded by a bayonet. A man named ‘Tobin, a prominent member of the Land League, was arrested. Twenty rioters wero arrested, Everytliing is quiet at Skull and Skibbareeh ANCHBISION CROKE, period, and requesting them to report on the eurrent rumors that certain priests had tne elted the people to resistance and outrage. TRUSTWOUTITY CORRESPONDENTS AT ROME say that Dr. Croke will bo asked to report himself at Rome, and that Bishop Butler, of Limerick, will be instructed to suspend, If not to silence, Father Sheehy, on his release. 11s Holiness. has been ad- vised in this matter by Cardinal Manning nil the leading Catholic nobles in England, and by Archbishop McCabe, of Dublin, whose Lenten pastoral denouncing the La- dies’ Land Leagues, and striking at Mr. Par- nell Dr. Croke fell foul of fn nis published letters, THIS 18 THE MEAVIRGT HLOW the aritation could have received, ‘The ten- ants and pensautry wil) secede from the League organization, and the leaders. will have to rely for funds and “moral support” soluly upon the Irtsh Catholics tpon your slide of the water, 1 wittary and constabulary at Skibbercen and Ballydehob witl probably be withdrawn to-morrow, At Skull yestere day the people hoisted a green flag opposlt Father Murphy’s house, and enmped there Inst night, but, on tho priest's re- turn from Bantry this morning, they learned that the Government had not and did not Intend to Interfere with him. This puta damper on thelr enthusiasm, and the fag was hauled down, aid tho mob quietly dis persed. Elght “suspects” have been ar- rested in this district under the uct and Jodged in Limerlek Jath cont. Spectat Cable, Conk, June %—The news from the western part of the county reached the City of Cork in nvery exaggerated shape, All day long frlamphont Entry of Archbishop Croke juto Tipperary—Gist of ils Address. A Pollcoman Arrested for Refasing to Do England's Dirty Work—Earth- quake, Tun PANAMA CANAT. TIE QUESTION OF ITA NEUTRALITY, Kpecial Cable, Pans, June %&—Advices from Vienna nate that, Iu view of the piercing of the Tanamna Canal, now In course of construc tion, an exchange of views {is proceeding be- treen the European Powers fu order ty se- ture tho complete noutralily of the canal rhen completed, If this report be tne, the European Powers seem to be overestlinating their authority so fur asthe building of tho canal ‘Is concerned. The United States care very Ittle by whom tework fs undertaken, provided that the daresare put early on the market, There {uno objection whatever to European capltal aalenterprise taking this direction, so long ait ignot attempted tomake it an exclusively European scheme, When the canal Is com- pleted it will be a SEAT PRESUMPTION ON THE PART OF THE UROPEAN POWERS : todietato how it shall becontrotied, Central America, the Isthmus of Panama,’and Mexico ritually constitute the direct land appronch- tothe borders of the United States, and {rom their position they are too mite a part ofthe great Republic to permit the foreign eeupation or the control of any ona of 4 fen, ‘The case of the Suez Canal was | crowds gathered on the Con! quay, and iutho | OAttiving in Tipperary yesterday, was cs- diferent. Egypt, belng 100 weak to ereGon the police were roughly han- corted from the raliway station by the local avert her natural rights, was the | dled in Darrick street, while, on the Land League, brass banils playing. A large tidlm of the European Powers, ‘The Amerl- | North Gate, the Shandon — wenvers” crowd of people drew his carrlage through tan epublic, on the contrary, is perfectly | mustered In forea and marened | testreet. ‘The Archbishop, addressing the ‘ epable of maintaining (ts position, and it | to the North Mall, hooting in front | enormous crowd, warned the people not to come in collision with the forces of the Em- pire, not ta give way to hooting and stone. throwing, but to nppenl to the enlightened conscience of Eurupe and America, No-de- elared he had no sympathy for those who could pay a fair rent and would not. ‘the Archbishop also said that It was the duty of the Trish party to pass the Juand bill, Insisting only on such amendments as relate of the Court-House., Fighting began in Fir shambic Lane, near the Court-llouse, aud, later In the day, the North Gate mob crossed Patrick’s bridge and united with a mob from the South Gate in Warren's place. The rioters: had returned from the races, and most of them were drink, As enabled you yester- day, all the troops that could be spared from the elty had beon sent out to Skibbereeh, and cannot enter into any such neutrality treaty. The Panama Canal would, in the contin. gency of war between the United States and ay European Power, bea key to the south- «mappronchesaf the United States, which the Aineriean people could not afford to kayeto the care of other nations, GREAT BRITAIN. ‘ are :. tho: rioters, knowlng this, determined | to arrears of ront and.the constitution of rent HTONHD RLMCTILCEDY to mmke ‘tho most. of — the oppor. | courts, Iu advised the people to avold all losnos, June Y%.—Slr William Thomson, | tuntty., . After forming. in .Warren’s | ‘assemblages nt ovictrons, sales, ete, - A POLICEMAN, was arrested at Mullingar for refusing to form part of nn escort ty some Land League prisoners. Ie threw down his rifle and hehnet and declared he would not go a step further. of the Ginsgow University, writes a letter to the Times this morning stating that, by meastirement, no nazipreeiable loss was tne tured In transniitting the box of stored teetrielty from Paris to Ginsgow. He xyss “Tho amlllion font-pounds kept luthe box during the soventy-two hours’ fourney from Paris to Glasgow was no ox: aggeration. One of the four cells, after be- hg discharged, was recharged again by Its hboratory battery, and was thon. left to pluce, the mob marched down the South Mall, and polted the County Club-House, At the Grand Parade they were joined by gangs fram Muin and Great Georgo’s streets nnd tho district lying between the Grand Parade and tha eastern and western Iinits of the city, whilo large reinforcements poured down from Barrack street and the rough settte- ments in CAT LANE, FURZH'R ALLEY, - and the Bandon road. At 3 p.m. the riot TIMERICK, Linenick, June %—LHight suspected por- sons at Skull and Skibbereen were arrested, TUE CORONER'S JURY returned a verdict that Mahoney, the farmer killed at the recent riot at Bodyke, County Clare, died from boing struck by a police. itself, absolutely undisturbed, for ten | began, The mob attacked squad of po- oe ig % 3 man, at present unknown, whom they found days After that it yielded wo | lee in the Groud Parade. Mr D. V. | guilty o: willfal murder.” : 90,00 font-ponnds, or on Kittle | O'Sullivan, the Mayor of the city, with ADMIRAL SU JAMES HOPE, GC, By norethan aquairter of a milion, This not Is dead, oulycontitms Meyner’s measurements, but Nseeing further to show that tha waste of sored electricity by time is not great, and that for days and weeks, at all events, it may: Mr, A. Mitchell aml Mr, E, J. Stoker, Kostdent Magistrates, nt once repaired to the seene, and the police were summoned from headquarters and from tho varlous barracks: In the clty, At the same thie Iett-Gen, GEORGE STEPHENSON, THE CLNTUNNIAL. Lonnoy, Juno 9%—Tho centennial of the ttbea practical moment, E have trendy | Hamilton, ©. 2, commanding — the | birth of Georga Stephenson, the originator ascertained enough regarding Its quatilies to | Cork distrlet, was notified, and 600 | of railway locomotion, Is beg celebrated to- akolt quite certatn that it men, from ‘the ‘Lwentloth Regiment | day tn various parts of England, the ebtet observance being at Neweastle-on-Tyne. ‘The ocenston is also celebrated among rail- way employés In varlous parts of the Conti- and the second battalion of the Rifle Brigade, with two guns of tho Royal Artillery,—tho whole avallable foree,—were marched down ) SOLVES THE PRONLEM ‘Astoring electric energy ina manner and on seal for innny important practical applica Mons, It has already had in thiscountry | to the park. ‘Tho police nt Douglas nent. a . one Interesting apptlention of the smallest in | Passaze and Queenstown were _ notl- A, June %—The Soclety of Austrian Rape. to dynamical energy used, but | fied, and an urgent enll was sent | Railway Onicials to-day celebrated the con- tenary of the birth of Stephenson ina mane ner worthy of the occasion. ‘The members unvelled a portrait of The Father. of Ratl ways” in thoir club-house, and it will hence- forth deck its.walls, A festival: number of tho journal of the Society was published to- day, aud tho celebration concludes witha grand banquet this evening. « A GREAT EVENT. Jonnon, June $.—There was a procession of Fallway Jocomotives at Stephenson's birth- place thls moruing, nearly overy railway company In the United Kingdom being rep- resented 1 the Hne by its mast powerful en- gine, Inthe afternoon thera was 2 procos- sion of trado societies, 100,000 persons par tleipating. not of the smallest in respect to the Wnelicencs of nll that may — ba expected of it, A fewdaysago my collen gue, tot, George Buchanan, carried away from by library one of the lend cells, welghing tbout eighteen pounds, In hts carriage, and by Mt ignited the thick platinum wire ot A galvante ecrasur, and plondlesly Rmoved a tumor from the tonguo of ‘young boy In about aiminute, ‘The opor- tl woukt have occupied aver ton minutes {lt had been performed by the ordinary thalrecrasur, as it must have been had not ‘THE FAURE CELL been Available, becauso under the’ elr- Cuustances the surgteal electrician, with to Balllucollig for the ‘Lhird Dragoons, THE MAYON ADDRESSED TIE MOM, urging them to dsperse, and they made an- swer wlth a volley of stones, Mr, Stokes, guarded by a defachmant of mounted police, thon rode near to the rioters, and Informed them that, vader the recent proclamation of the Lord-Lieutenant, all gatherings of tho kind were unlawful, and the authorities were empowered to disperse them by force, Another volley answered this, and simul tancopsly the mob closed upon Stoker, who was hurled from his horse by a wlow froma brleckbat, and kicked half to death, The mounted pollca chart the mob, and after an hour's fighting, in whieh several persons —— MM baraphernulin of yoltale battery to | were wounded, peaco was restored, THE EAST, \ set up beforchand, would not AUPPRESHION OF THE LAND LEAGUE! A CORRERPONDENT TO UK ENPELLED, pa been practieaily admissible, ‘Tho Speck Cables CONKTANTINOPLE, June O—It Is stated rest useful application fs walting | | Duntax, Juno 0&.—The suppression of tho | that Palmer, othorwiso known as tho corre: lust now for the Fanro battery, Land Leagne Is again’ boing Bravely tse sponstont “Warhawk,” under arrest on the id I hopo that a very minimum thine | cussed by tho Trish Governmont,. The Chief | charge of conspiracy against the Govern- Mill be allowed to pass until the | Seeretary, the Lord Ligutenant, and the jaw iment, will ba quietly expelled from Turkey. piety supplted for thts application Isto do | oficers are in daily conference, ‘The COURT-MANTIAT. or eleetrle tight what a water elstern In | law advisera and other Crown coun- | sopra, June %—Prince Alexander has is- 1 house does for an iuconatant water | sel are strongly of pinion that It | sued a decree establishing court-martial for shoukl be at onco disbanded as an illegal orgunization, which 1s directly inelting to the violent ovposition of the Inw. ln- fluentiol pressure from outside 1s also being broughton the exceutive ti this direction, but the Irish Attorney-General holds out Against any such action, MN. DILLON was visited at Kitmainham Jail today, Ie isin good health and spirits, although he suffers somewhat from the late cold weather, In the conrse of an tuterviow ho expressed anxiety regarding certain rumors that the people In some parts af the country iad pre- sented fireavins nt the police and wilitary, ‘This, he sald, was a practice franght with great danger to the people, ‘ TP WAR INGIL TREASON 1o offer armed resistance to the Queen's forces, and for not only those who actually carried arma, but for every person In the crowd, the penalty woukl bo hanging. Mr, Dillon Is cer tain, tram the temper ofmany of thespecches Supply. A little battery of seven boxes suf> . naive the Incandescence In the Swan Edison lights to the extent of 100 eandics wale hours without any perceptible diml- tlon of brilifaney, ‘Thus, Instead of necd- i Sgas-ongine or steam-cngine to be kept Work as long as the light Is wanted, with ne MAMLATY OF THE LIGHT PAUANG ny Moment through the slipping of the orany other breakdown or stoppage af eae and Instead of the wasteful nelvity during the hours of the day or Pha When the light Is not needed, the on- t lay be kept going all day and stopped Mgnt, which undoubtedly will: bo ' raat economleal pinn when tho electric epoca Into genernl use, Another very ie es application of the accumulator Is “a electric Hghting of stoamstips. «A magn eettla michine of very miadorate ageitinde and usponse, driven bya belt from, Mou the main shatt, working thropgh twenty-four hours, the trint of ndinlniatratlve oMelals, ‘This wats done nt the instanee of the Russian Gen- eral Ernroth, who reports that the officials are Ineiting the people against Prince Alex- ander, e ATDUL AZIZ CONSTANTINOPLE, June %—The ensca of the porkons charged with the murder of Abdul Aziz have been handed over to the Ministry of Justice, RARTIQUAKE, CONATANTINOPLE, ‘June 9,—Earthquake dovastated vight viilages In the Van Pashalle, FRANCE, TUE SENATE. Pans, Juno %—The Senate, bys secret bajlot of 148 to 144, refused to pass the dls- cussion of the elnuses of the Scrutin de Liste DIL, The Ministers abstained from voting, COMMANDANT LICHTENSTEIN, attachod to Prosident Grévy'sinilitary house. hold, will represout Grévy at the contennial aa KEEP A FAURE ACCUMULATOR FuId, | Made In Woatinlustor of Into, that the Gov- ve ie sue Foner of Cornwallis at Yorktown hu ‘ i the 4, Notwithstanding the Irregularities | erumont are determines, if they gut an oppor IN THY CHASMEN OF DEPUTIES tunity in this regard, to make an example, TUE INQUEST ON MANONKY, who was killed In the process-serving affray at Bodyke, County of Clare, Inst: week, was resuml today, aud resulted Ina verdict of willful murder against the police. One of the witnesses stated that ho heard a County luspector give the order to the mounted polica when charging, to "Ont right and fale of the engine at sea or the nceg- will eppaxes, the supply of electricity Re is Ways bo ready to feud the Swan or Edl- F nips in the engine-roums and cabins, oF tte Hit for the masthead and red and green Rite With more certainty and regular. Mbt nhave yot been achteved In the gas vly for any house on terra firma,” FATHER MURPILY, the Minister of War Inid upon the table a supplementary estimate of 4,000,000 francs fodetray the cost of the ‘Tunisian exped!- On. YG RUSSIA. en! TREATY WITIL MEV. Vienna, June %—A Russian seml-ofiteial atutermont declares that the condition of the Loy: Spactal Cable. ‘ left, boys.” : treaty with Merv for the protection of that Fy her oN: Stine 9.—It now turns out that THE WENLEY REGATTA, Province are the prosonce of a Kuselan Res- t Murphy, of Skull, has not been are Jo the Weatern Aasuctuted Press, ident, the organization af local troops on the uke And, further, that the Government had ett ention of arresting him. Ie lias spoken y freely at public meetings, but, unlike aay ghee. of Kilmalloek (who, by the 2 22s hot been long buck from the United We). he Lag cargfuly abstaasd teoua Lay Lonnos, June %—The Cornell crew, it ts now declded,-will be admitted to the Henley requtta, . "The meoting of the Stewards lasted over two hours. Lord Camoys presided, ‘The | Cormell Unlyersity crow arrlyed wb Lewloy inudul of the ‘Tartar milltla, the renewal of a systom of canalization, the completion uf a Tullwoy system to’ Merv, and no tribute or taxes to be imposed for the present. ATMAL, , B%, PeTenssuny, June Another Nibil- ixt trial has begun at Klef. The prisoners inelude four women, a Saxon subject, and a French citizen, ‘Dhey areaceused of various politleal crimes, and of complicity with the assusins of the Czar, CUBA. BYOAT, HAVANA, June 9,—The sugar crop of the present year 1s estimated at 464,000 tons, against 520,600 tons in 1880, THE MAMING COUNT-MANTIAT has condemned two nore persons convicted of frands Inthe Marine Department to six si eight yenrs’ imprisonment, with hard abo, THE staan Cror, Hpectal Morrespondence of ‘The Ohicago Tribune, Havasa, Juno 4.—On Aprit 90 the stock of sugar in Cuba was os follows: Two hundred and forty-four thousand one hin dred and ten hogsheads, 93,975 boxes, and $2,- Y buys, Snst year at the same date tho stock was is follows: ‘Two hundred and sixty-four (housand two hundred and fifty: seven hogsheads, 101,300 boxes, and 117,805 tags. ‘here was exported to the United States during the first four montis of 1381 516,870 hogsheads, and during the same time last year 81,55 hogsheads. ‘The crop for IS8t 1s estl mated at 461,000, n decrease of 12 per cent as compared with the crop of 1830, GERMANY HINESE PIRATE: Benray, June ¥.—The North German Ga- zefte uumounces that the German Minister to Tekin has urgently demanded the Govern: ment of China to take energetic measures to punish the pirntes who recently piundered the German bark Occident, and that the Ger- inan Consul at Canton has been instructed to call to his assistance the German man-of- war, if necessary. —— MEXICO, TNAVOURATING RAILROADS, City of Mexico, June %—The President has inaugurated the first fifty miles, to Tula, of the Central Rallrond, ‘To-day the first train entered Cuantin, 140 kilometers from here. ‘The Morelos UNntlroad was Inaugu- rated yesterday, MAYTIL FANTIQUAKE, HAVANA, dune %—On the night of May 17 there was an carthquake In Hoyt Rain fellin torrents at the time, Several Jand- slips and many cattle were killed, SWEDEN. FIRE, CopenttaGEn, June %.—A fire broke out In the arsenal ut Cariskrona, Sweden, yester- day. Many shells exploded, and great dam- age was done, SPORTING. WORCESTER VS. CHICAGU. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunes Woncrsten, Mass, June -9,—To-day’s game was played ing raw, cold wind which was uncomfortable to spectators and con- atuelve to errors on the part of players, It was, however, hotly contested, and was won by tho Worcesters by their batting, of which they gave n better exhibition than they have since their return fromthe West. The Worces- ters scored three runs Inthe first. Inning on hits by Stoves, Hotaling, and Carpenter, assisted by abad throw of Burns and two passed balls by Flint; three in the third, two earned, on hits by Ilotaling, Irwin, and = Creamer, aided by Goldsmith's fumble; and one in the fifth on Carpenter’s base hit, two successive stents, and Burns’ poor throw. The Chicago's made two In the second ona hit by Anson, a bao on balls, and Stovey’s fumble of Fiint's bit; one in the seventh on.a hit by Willlamson, Coroy’s error in right fold, and two successive sacrltice tits; and three in the elshth on aaingio by Quest, a double by Dairymple, Hotaling's poor throw, Irwin's fumble, and bite by Anson and Burns, In the ninth, with a man on. second, Dalrymple close d the game by striking out. THe ACORN: Worcester, AYRE Aye Btoves, 1b. Jane} —|— Dickerson, |. a) 2] o1 Hotaling, 4) 0 0} 6) ad Irwin, 8, 8. 4| 2 4) old Carpenter, 4p ed lehmont 4) 3 a) 4p ad Corey, r. 3) 0 1) 3) 5} 0 Crenmer, 2b, 4) 0 0) Oo} O12 Bushong, ¢. 011) 1) loo Ay 0) O) a] 7] 1) 0 TOUAL..crrveeee pee | —|—|—|—|—|—|— 35) 7}12) 12127110) O Chicago. Dalrymple, 5) 1) 2) 3] 0) OF OO Nit wf WG) O} 0) 8) 1) 6 Kellysref. 4] 0} 0} of a] Oo} 0 Anson, 4) 2) abs) aL Williamson, ub,.... a 2) 3) 2) 0 JUTNS, fA 4 1) 3) 4p 2 Cioldainith, p 4 oy so FUnt, Co. .000. 4 1,0) 2) 0 Quest, 2b. 4, 4 1} 8) 0) 2 Total 1o|eal18) 4 Janta 789 Chica; = 0 ta o Woree! 0 000 %7 Yarned ester, 3. ‘Two-base Patera a ates Hotating. First base on baits—Chicago, 2; Worcestor, 2, Firat base on errora—Chica 3 Worcoster, 1. Lett on bases—Chicagzo, 6; Worcester, 6 Beruck out—Dateymple (2), Queat, “Talls ealled—Richinond, 104; Goldsmith, 8. Rtrikes culled—Richmond, 7; Goldsmith, 6, Double plays—Quest-Anson-Burng, Busbong- Carpenter, Passed balls—Fiint, 3, Wild Piteh—Riehmond, 1. ‘Timo—Two hours and thirty minutes, Umpire—Jetters. BUFFALO VS. BOSTON. Sectat Disvatch to The Chicago Trioune, Bosron, Mass., June ¥.—The Buffalo-Bos- ton game was won by the former to-day after & most excliing contest of thirteon innings. Both teams were Jn excellent trim, the pitchers especially. Whitney was very ef- fective,only threo safe hits belng made off his delivery. The Bostons fulled to bunch their hits, and, though three of thelr number reached third, they were left there. The winging run was made by Brouthers on ble three- bigger to right tletd and Richardson's out to Nlchmond, Hornung,’ Richmond, Barnes, Teasley, Brouthors, anil Hichardson did tho best Nelding, ‘Two runs for the Houtons wore spoiled by an clegantone-band runting cateh by Hrou- thers in the third luning. Howe split his hand in the fifth, and Sulllyan took bis place. Inungsa— it 2346078 9101 Roam....0 00000000000 Butaio...0 0 0 ooo 0000 00 Earned runs—DBuffalo, 1. Fielding crrors—Boston, 1; Ruffalo, 5, Two-bise bit—Hichardson, Jinse hits—Hostdn, 6; Bulalo, 3 Threc-buse bit—Brouthors, Lofton buses—Hoston, 7; Buffalo, 1, Firat base on balla—Boston, 1. Firat base on errora—Boston, 3; Buffalo, 1. Struck out—Nrouthors, Richardson, Sullivan, Galvin, Force, Crowlos, Morriil, Uichinoud, Balls calted~Whitnoy, Galviu, 1, Strlkos called—Whitney, 443 Galvin, 48, Doudte. plays oa, * bY ball—ltowe, 1, Wild pltch—Whitney, 1, Time—Two hours and twenty minutes, Umpire—Bradley, = DETROIT Ys. TROY. Hpsetar Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune Troy, N,¥., Juno &—Tho Detsoit-Troy gaine to-day was one of the most remarkable contests ever witnessed on the ball field, ‘The fielding of the home nine was faultless, and the visitors wore gullty of only two errors, nelther of which was costly, Twiew the ‘Trojans had a man on third, but Derby's sitperb pitching. made further progress {m- possible. Welch was also on his mettle, and, but for the good one which he gaye Brown in the second Innings, honors would baye been savy botweun the batteries. Brown's tremon- dous drive over the cantre-fistd fence, resulting in a home run, was one of tho lungest bits ever madoon tho grounsaaod Deere ar an cheerate 12:13 OO 1-1 Dante 5 Detroit... boodod et MPEOYss45 yeres 00000000 ‘Baso-blis— 6; Troy, 5. Runs carnod—Detrolt, 1, Fielding crrom—Detrolt, 2, Loft on bases—Troy, 8 Detroit, 8, Home rua—Brown, 1, First base on balls—Troy, 1; Dotruit, 1. First baso on errors—Trvy, 3. Struck out Ewing. Cusking,: Evans, Welch, Conner, Ferguson, Wood, Derby, ‘Bulls cullod—Derby, Burikes culled. -Derby, Passed balls~Ewlug, Wild nitch—Derby, 1. ‘'Thne—Two hours. Umpire—Doeseher. PROVIDENCE VS. CLEVELAND. Specral Dtepateh to The Chicago Tribune, Provini FE, RL, dune %.—Providence beat the Cleveland Club and umplre to-day, having put out six men in one inning before the side wasdeclaredt out, and thus enabling Cleveland to score thelr two runs, It wasn fine Nelding wame in apite of sume errors, and the batting was aharp and effective on the Pro- videnee sido: - SMOKE-BURNING. tlc Miding Company, boing the buyer, Last pear tho first now beat cumo thant sing 2, aving been shipped from Fort Worth also, CROP PROSPECTS. WARBASIL REPORTS. Mpectat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune. ToLEno, O., June 8.—~An exhaustive crop report gathered by tho local agents of tha Wabash Railway, and sent to the freight agent here, has been furnished to the Secres tary of the Toledo: Produc Exchange. A. Trial of a New Device at the County-Hospital. The Smoke Consumed, but at a Sacrifice of Power. The Peouliar Construction of the Furnace Inntnga— 244650789 summary of It gives the following snowing’ Pro 9901900 44 ~How It Is Operated. in Ohta thoro ara only n small numnnor of ates voozud oy tone, of which 7 report on wheat an increased Rereage; 2 the same as tast year. On appearance =I reports excoltent; & mood: % fair; 3 not good; I very bai. Probable yleid—4 report the sume, and On dcorense, Indlana—2 stations report the samo ncrengo ns lust sear; 16 an increase: t decrense, Ape penrance—1 reports excollent: 5 a; 6 fair; 17 hot moml; 4 very vad. Probable yleld—5 the same; 3 increanct and i decrcaso, Mifnols—38 the same neren, fan increase; 48.0 decronse. Apponranee—f excellent; bi goods 10 fale; 63 not good; 34 very bad. Average ylolt— Ji the snme: 7 increaeo; 103 vecrearc. ‘Tho burning of the smoke proceeds from Missourl—t! the snine avrenge: ‘tan incrensa; 18a decrease, Appenrance—5 excellent; 24 a THE PECULIAR COME RUCTION OF THE FUR- | 1g fairs 98 not goods # very had. Yield tho NACE, same; Inn increase; 34a decrenso, and In this are some new features which, Town—4 same norenge; 7 Incronac; 4 decrense, Huns earned—Providence, 4, ‘Twoebnee hits—Farrell, Duntap, Schaffer, Three-base hits—Farrell, Hines. ‘Total errora—Providence, 6; Cleveland, 7. First base on balls—C First base on errors— Jand, 3 Btruck out—McClellan (2), Ward, Gross, Had- bourn, Remsen, Bulls ealled—ttalbourn, 16; McCormick, Bt. Strikes valled—Hadbourn, 14; McCormick, 17. Double - plays—ludbourn-Farrell-start, | Bic Clellan-Farreif{-Start, Clapp-SteCormick. Paaned balis—Gross, Wild pitches—McCormick, Time—One hour aud forty minutes. Umpire—Powers. Yesterday afternoon there was given at the County Hospital an pzbibition of Smith's patent. furnace and smoke-consumer. Thore wero present Mesars. J, C. Ambler, J, IH. iradley, Edwin Leo Brown, of tha Citizens’ Association; W. M. White, of tho Allerton Packing Company; Edmund Norton ang Jobn A, Graser,of tho Norton Milla; Thomas C. Clarke, D.C. Columbia, of Fairbanks, Morse & Co.; and the inventor, BF, Stnith, Providence, #3 Cleve: TROTTING A'T TACKSON. though not yet pertected, give promise | Appearnnce—t excellent: 7 gnod; 2’ fairy 3 not Spectat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, of finally achleving nearly if not | # apelll very. bad. Yield—6 the samo; 6 Increase; JACKSON, Mich, dune %—The stn rose} oll the inventor claims. Tho furnace | © Apyregute of reports—99 same acreage as lant isa self-feeder, and thus materially diminishes tho labor of tho fireman. its pecuilaritios aro the construction of the grate and tho admission of alr. The grate tg composed of two parts elear this snorning, and horsemen and many other nen were in fine spirits, ‘The day was warm and pleasant, Att o'clock the grounds of the Horsebreeders’ Association contained yenr; 110 Inercaso; 71 decrease. Appearanco— 2 excellent; bs woos Gi fair; 102 not wood; 43 very bad, Probable yield as compared with Inst yent—t0 the same; 40 increase; lit) decrease. On corn, iH stadons report tho samo noroago : One on which the coal is dumped ia set at an | as Inst yor enses 2 de a ns over 2,000 people, ‘Tho track was somewhat | angio ot 43 or 47 degrees, and instead of bolny | uppenraice. th escelionts 1h aoeds 10 fairy oF heavy, but wan fair, considering the steady | made of enst-tron or wrought-iron bnes It is | 80t sood; 1 very bad. rains of the past three days. Three races on the | yuflt of tron tubes about an inch in dlumeter, Se program were given. run inton header" of two and w half inches ILLINOIS. SUMMARY, above and below. The second and lower por- Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. ‘Two-fifty race, puree $600: tion of the grate ts tho abnker, It 1s of caste | GALHanURG, IIL, dune 9.—It was gonerally Foxton i “4 2 142 1] fron, and about fourteen inches wide. Tho | Supposed that the dronching rain-storms of g1a1 “ahaker" swings on bearings at the inside | the past three days In tls vicinity would 1 a ends, and fs manipulated by n road and a lever. | materially atfect the growing crops. This Is Highland Stranger... At WSS" il conte the panes whlch “ara cenrried by tines [ee ee ee ee ee nee Hie Mate eet te 7 bde FOUL TEOIn Fe ficechox-are yccnrrled the heat damage has been done. ‘The ground had be- from thesa gnscs, which are consumed ati temperatire ulmost equal to incaniescence, passes ip behind tho back end of the boller, thence through tho flues to the front, carrying: iu its current n very stnall portion of the uncon anined carbon and ‘ng, which finds Its egress up the chimneys. Under and at tho back of the pietoke re gportion of tho fire-«rate tho inven tion calls for a drum juclosing a flter,—this, for tack of time, has not yet Leen been placed in position at the County Hospltal.—into which {s recelved to feed water from the puinpe Aftor passing throuh this Miter the water la forced throuxh the pipes which compose the grate. Hy come very dry, and would stand more than usual molsture, Your correspondent has conversed with farmers from al! sections of tho county, and thoy att express the same opinion that no great harin has yet been done, Thecorn crop never looked more promising, and Ss in nd- vance of what it was last year at this timo. The acres planted also fur outnumber those of Inst year, The —full-sown wheat Is looking sptendid and in fil head: tho apring-sown also glves promise of a Inrge yield. ence 3 being Lucree, Lucy. Mam- , Th Alta, oe Jobn Grant, Jewett Thne— ‘Twoetwenty paciny Lien 111 | the time treacnus the top “header “the water | Kye, of whléh thora has been more than usual Butfato Girl 2 a | Is almost at the boiling point. From this header | sown, was uever more Hattering for an nbunds sine: 33 je is carried almost the entire length of the | ant ylold, ‘Tho grass crop will ve very heavy. Tho potato crop docs not promise xo weil. ‘Chie crop bas not been 0 success in iy tho past few ot pipe of 243 Inches dinmeter, the open end of which finds vent in a mud-drum attached tothe boller, in which are deposited the lin- purities whict escape the firat purifier. It {s (A large attendance Is expected for Friday. this county dure alt REACON PARK. Ulatined by the inventor that unea In tira hours | Lvs Hlsed for burne i pat Bostox, Mass, June @.—Beacon Park | there puseoy throurh this devious combina, potntorbuy Isnt wer tncltoe tha aan ai 3:85 i von of pipes a quantity of water eaunt rl «bend thon meeting, 2:35 class eee eee eee iat taut | Hometbing 1s uot done to “bend thom vif." the 11] 2 fhe yoabacity Of the holler, Just back | crop will be vers fight. Othorwise everything Inf 0 6 | with coal and iumedintely under tho falve | @ supe of farm produots ts eucouruying, 0 2 | boller-head is pn eaiad ne AN AIR CHAMNER, WISCONSEN, 8 § | the admission of tho outside airto which ts reru- ,, Spectat Dirpatch to The Chicago Tribune, at fated by two circular, jlampors, ong on cach Hide Green Bay, Wis., dune %—Weather cold! & 7 | of the boller-heat. These were not made use of st ten day tr +70 | sosterday, us it was found that tno disuinee be- | Past ten days, but_no frost, Crop prospects are good, Strawberries and other sinall frultd promise an abundance, Vegetables aro doing well, while grisy and small graln ure “alinply m= mense. SECRET SOCLETLES. ODD-FELLOWS. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Minwacker, June %—The annual sesstor of the State Association of Odd-Fellows will close to-morrow. ‘The Odd-Fellows’ Mutual Life-Instirance Company met. to-day, Presi dent Willard presiding. Reports made by the Seeretary and Trousurer showed that tho Coma pane has Pat out about £473,000 since Its organ- zntion. Insurance tow consists of five claswess Umited to $1,000 cuch. Directors for the yeas were elected ns follows: Andrew A. Willurd, of Beaver Dain; 4. W. Hudson, Madison; and Lows 1s Selber, of Sillwaukee, tween the grate-lars—about fve-cighths of an ineb—twas guflictent to supply all the air needed, and at times more than was required. Jt fs sr. Smith's intention to place hereafter the bars only aquarter or three-elzhtha of nu inch apart, as it was found that tho five-clghths fur- nished alr than needed, partie. Jarly on occasion of ench firing-up. The nir-chamber referred to is made of en- caustic tile, and fs supported by a coil of feed- plpe proceeding from the fire- grate, THE FOLLOWING DIAGRAM, with explanatory notes, wiit give 2 vory correct vlew of 8. transverse section, parallel with the aide of the boiler: Th aiedtg; 2 3 + Brower, of Poughkeepsie, “dr or Billy K., was thrown from the aulky on tho second hent, and soverely, though not dangerously, iujured. JEROME PARK. New Yous, June %.—At Jerome Park to day there wasn heavy rain yet a good ate tendanee. ‘The mile dash for 4year-olds was won by Edenberry, Wyandotte second, Blazes third. ‘Time, 124039. Mile heats: mile and nn eighth, was won Wave o' Light second, Sinbad thin; tine, 2:40 ‘The milo and abalf race was won by George McCullough, Bly Dance second, Bushwhacker hird; time, The handicap steeplechase, over the short course, was won by Disturbance, Zeta second, Cannon third; time, 347%. POLITICAL. DRUIDS. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Muawaurer, Wis, June %&—The State Grand Grove of Druids was Inanniat session at their headquarters to-day, ‘Ihe reports of the Treasurer ana Secretary show tha recolpte for tho past yerr $771.42, fifteen Groves in the State, and the local assets are $45,000, LABOR AND CAPITAL. CLEVELAND, O,, dine t.—Tho ‘rades Assombly bere have issued a proclamation against tho Herald and Leader on account of tho trouble piiaeolt those prpers’ and the ‘Typographical nion. Arfire-box, with inclined water-grate, Htepit. Aa! E=jpours 10 ash-pit for cleaning grate, Foedtng-dours, whord cual ts dumped tn. pampor for rewniatiny current of slr into V+ shaped alr-chambor G—Water-puritior TH Dattector. Boiler, —Chamber in which gases are consumed. Ropeitnge Tor Gaus snd heat 1 and shrongh the bolfer-tues. ‘M-Chimney. N—Mudedrum. ; Ihe heavy biack line stiows tho courso of the watore eed. VIRGINIA. ; Rrensonp, Va., dune %—The Republican State Executive Committes met to-day and adopted a reselution recommending that the delegnted Convention of Republicans of the State should be held for the purpose of con- sultation as to the proper course to be pur- sued in the coming campalgn, and for such aetion as in the Judgment of the majority in sald Convention may be conducive to the future well-belng of the Republican party of the State, Also 9 resolution re~ auuesting that the meeting of the State Cen- tral Committee be held tho Sth Inst. to decide upon the matter of valltug # Siate Convention. Gen. W, C, Wickham, Chalr- nian, presented an address to the Republicans Of thie State, which was adopted, It calls upon all Tecuablyenats to stand squarely by thelr culora and thelr principles, and work ‘diligently, to maintain their county and club organizations; to add to the strength of thoir nembers, and exert themselves to provent Republican voters from being deluded into the desertion of thelr own ——— SALE OF A MINE, Winkesnannk, Pa, June ,—The Entore prise Colflery, was bought by Andrew Lange don, of Buttulo, for $75,000, BUSINESS NOTICES, Owing to an crror on the part of the workmon whoset up the grate and furnace, a shelf was built at the top of the grate, whieh very ma- terially impeded the passige of the coal to tho pince of greatest combustion, immediately over tho Bhaker. Occaslonally, when the fire becaine low, the iiremun was oblized to push the coal down the grate. This fresh coal suidenly coming in & muss on the | and all consumptive symptoms, It has no au glowing coals Lolow producnt tho saino effect ns | purlor, ifequal. Let nd one noglect tho carly Coe En oT eee gana | Syauntoms of diseusa, whou an nyent te, wt Bard chimney omitted vast quantities of smoke snd | which wilt euro all complaints of the chosty Boe eee ea cranrity wolog an at nrace tasrer 7 (iawes OF throat. Mamutucriret Uy iia Pion tho carbon aid gusos could Do consumed, | UF Chemist, oston, suid by all druxg! Wilbor’s Cod-Liver Ol and Limonw$ Tho great popularity of this safe and efiicacioud Preparation ja atony attributable to {8 intrlusia worth, In the cure of coughs, colds, asthindy bronchitis, whooplig-cough, serofulous humors, party and forming am coalition wit one | yy ever, ouly Insted for three or four ee Which “rotuscs to" acknowledgo allekiauee abla, However amcke then practically disape |. Alonding membor of the legal profess fo. Htenublicantain. The | address turtuor | poured, and continue! unscen until the next fr lon of Now York City Charios Crtrrol Lavoda, 13) ys: Remember, we would have car twenty-live or thirty | Broadway, saya: © Liobiy Co.'a Coen Beor 1 riod this “State for “Garfeld and Toy, whieh (oO Pc a ecur ineh a Saunt 0 engineer In charge stated ‘TRIBUNE reporter, Who was present yrs- terday afternoon, that the machine so far MAD NOT RESULTED IN ANY SAVING OF FUE! et . strengthened iny wite as no other tonle hag over town nn donesand iy esti Ha Very ugrocnble to take.” Low ware of cunutorfelts, Ask for Liebly Co.'s Coon eef Tonic. It will reconstruct tho most shut~ i and enfeebled, reluvigurnto the uged and futirm, nod make alckty children and iofunt¢ blooming and healthy. in November Jast bad not our efforts been frus- trated by Interference frotn ontsite partics, and treason on the part of some within our own Ines. ‘The factions of the Democratic party of the State are more bitterly divided than over. Gur party ‘hore commands: to-day more of ro~ spect thin over before, aud by frmiy adhering to our principles and tho integrity of our organi+ zation we will attract the support of yory many of tho most HOt peObIe G the Stat abor for succoss, bo true to ourselves, our party, and our country, and we will uchlave a victory ac tho approaching election for our. purty which wilt be pormanent." _ OCONNON’S SUCCESSOR, CrtanLEston, S.C, June ¥.—The special election to-day in the Second Congressional District, to fill the vacaney enused by the death of Congressman O'Connor, passed off quistly, Samuel Dilable, Democrat, was elected without opposition, tho Republicans abstaining: from voting, holding that Mucke: ‘Connor's ere ent wae really elected, last Fall, and thaty Un tho contrary, the consumption of coal—a low grade of Tndiana—had materially juercasod, and, ut the same tine, tho steam-ralsing capacity of tho fire had not beon improved In the sligntest, An attempt to increase the stenm-power yestor- ny proved 2 failure, re gnuge pereenyy steed ata uke luurtiey foord und consod, running | proves dtqestion, te, | Hewuls A rows forms thie the onginegr sek the puma woling to Ul the | gtofy, corse Staion niroot und fhfth avon, A probable reason for this weakness may be = i * = that tho air-current curries through tho deflector a lnrge portion of the direct heat which sbould hupinge upon that part ot tho boiler iinmedl- ately over tho fire-box, A curtailment of tho atmospheric supply through tha bars of tho grate might possibly correct this evil. Avother cause for this lossof power may bo found inthe ACTUAL REDUCTION OF THR GRATE BUR FACE, —— Arends Boek Iron, and Wino, with Cinchona, the standard mediclual tonfo of thid progressive age, It enriches the blood, prompt i {nvigorates tho brain and nervous syston, THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY RO D- Fe therefore, no vacanoy existed, though apparently {t vurlea little from that of yon S oe tide Althougis tho water-irut0. Ia mm We RHEUMATISM, in . Li fl BARGE LINES. four Toot tong, yot, ne lt is placed at on ungls of - i 4 Rumor that iceone WIL. Organize | {2° - Avedon ces tte cane te eer ha trie = NEURALGIA, s serra Tr fa New Barge Line on the Mlssise | augloof which it forms the bypothonouse. ‘This tigate SCIATICA alppt in Opposition to the One Now in | tse is barely thirty-four inches, but, ay the cost Js burning for not more than two-thirds of the Bxlate LUMBAGO, ctu v Jy Sr. Louts, June ®—A report comes from | is udded tho fourtecn Inches of shaker, making BACKACHE, New York that Jim Keene hos sent an agent oat 2 ee ant ee ON eyrenllns then Feats aouT to this clty to make arrangements iar prea enn earcoly, taxo up the Siltaranow tn hoat Pro Ld Iuing a barge line here to run to New Or- | duction between tho threesfont box a 8 SORENESS leans, Keene's abject is auld to be to run fouretuar Rete i ating ie ene tel the eerie this Hue In oppusition to the barge Ino that | inter. i CHEST, Td ein, Keene § ted ‘The ongineer further stated that be bad great "| * Jay Gould fs Interested In, Keene $9 8 note: diteaityeit removing Wo. mass of cllukerd hear in the stock market, and, having contrat of | YyTCHlEy te idircotlywover the “shuker.” There SORE THROAT, wu Mississippi barge line, he is of the opinion | ya, way to get at thon, sa long us the tire i" H boot "rates tne tha wetter ps ae was kopt thd witHtuut cutting 4 bole in tho site QUINSY, Of INO xruin’ weokiug’ an aatiet to Europe ru ‘ine, wall whic, Crier Hie | ree | i SWELLINGS would by | tie, Fiver route, ‘Thon | tho'tre lus become practically extinguished bo- Wg ‘axD Pee ee srnnuporiations and tha value of | foFe,be ent Ra Re ar f SPRAINS, thotr stock (n the speculative market be coatly | the clinker by wrubiing tore oe ie eset ore iit depreciated on thixuecount. Thuy he would Ho } auyy turner asm couMUMmer Of anaki is no Hy FROSTED FEET enibled to make np on the short site of stocks | (uy the Hatover upon, two othr patents hi far more tuan he could loso by currying thy | brovemunt whntarcr Oke watched durinuy t nD grain ata iow rate of transportation. “Inquiry | Welch {he rl eet tho perfected machine | @ i EARS, Among St, Louls merebants, Lurge lino atticuata, | He Par wOGr colsumption of fuel he will ith and othary fuited to develop anything bearing | [ate tho future to determine, Yeuterday's ins BURNS Upon this report, which ts Tooked ‘upon by most howed that the machine in its present ‘x0 OF taut us Now York “beur” talk to fntiuence the | spection showed tune the weet ee tn Tower, aoe muck market, 1Fu New Fork ayent of Keane's | hon ccrtwinty waa ior compensated for by thd soa: " oon se! i ‘ F ius presonca feltamong st. Louls capitalist and | Combustion ofthe auoke, General Bodily Painy merchant ara aaa IEEE THE MAN WITH THE LIZARD. TOOTH, EAR © IMMIGRANTS FOR THE NORTHWEST, Detnorr, Mich, Juno Peter Lemon, the rH, Ducvtit, Son, Juno %—Tho number of ime | old Dotrolter afiicted with a lizard In bis HEADACHE, milgrante passing through bere on thelr way to | stomach, bas determined to undorgo @ surgical 2 Takote and Manitoba {a contiqually increasing. | operation to-morrow, The doctors think it isa ana Every vessel brings up tho quota, and tho streets | tumor in tho wall intestines. ALL OTHER ) ALN are thronyed with thom. They ure from the vastern province of Cunada, and are bound for THE FIRST NEW WHEAT.- ano Manitoba, ‘There are ulso largo numbors of Bpeciak Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, ACHES. Hwedes, Norwegians, and Dates, who go to bot> Sr. Lovis, June ®&—The fret now wheat of 'e Ho on the Dakoty prairt THE SPRAGUE ESTATE. Puovipence, KL, June ¥.—Tho Committee of creditorsot A. & W. Spraguy beld a fret meeting with Chatfco, Trustee, to-day, It wus ugruod to acil the property at such thucs and lu such parcels as will best promote the juteresty of tho oreditors. this year's crop toarrivy In this market was re- celyod over the Iron Mountain foad to-day, having been shipped from Fort Worth, Tuxas, Juno 4. Tho wheat was sound and dry, but of uinutl bercy, though readily Inspecting No.3 rod winter. ‘This car uf wheat wee euevionod off at the cull to<day, and way sold at the faucy price f ELWpex busied Uvorge. Hulu, tor.the AUaus iv th equals Sr. Jacuns O1L as. sare, sod, Single nud cusay Estero) Hemedy, A trial sotaild he qumparatively Sribing watley uf 69 Cants, aud @ a one suflering with pain o0n have elesp aad prsillve prouf Ste alels. pragcriony 1 RLRVEM Laxucauza. SOLD.BY ALL BRESSISTS AMD DEACTAS I MEDICINE, A. VOGELER & GO. Lebssveptte Mba Yea A % i