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, . HAs CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 7 ty tollll tha quota of elghty pleees, and it was Ueenuae ots discrepancy ht the count that Prof, Moure wns ebarged wlth recelviug stolen, property. Tho churge cunnot bold for thts “ren referee and giventhe tecesasary instructions, And immediately afterward paddled over to her position on the west side, belng soon 3 hed, dent 1p. hid I 5s mpage’ crops, ‘The wheat harvest In Kune ¥ yorandl, 4 ye sfolineeni BOSTON. tucky and fi Southern Ohta and Tndiana bs lerer, dain | Jolned by Yale. As the two crows aligned | eons The Meknight ty wi tor by rs Bosrox, July 1.—The, following will ape | in aetive progress; All reporia concur inthe Another Day oF Good" Racing,-at Pay War Danee dn themselves for the word, 9 alance | Alberts. Mekuizhts the -yene-olu gon, OF the Business Showing the Near bear in tho Boston Commerctal Myllctit to- | statement that the straw crop will by amall, ‘ ‘the Driving-Park, * i showed Yale's superior physteal dovelop- | SMe and tho Intter rofusca point-biank - ‘ ey Morrow mornings he Intl sella sual but the hodds are urge and the grain goo. ANEW QUAND BTAND. iment. In a moment thd referee’ winds | ree eR CReCUTH THE OFERNDEIL. 2 Approach of the Summer precedes a Nutlonal holiday hing been ex- | rie weather generally has beon ns favorable ‘The management of the Driving Park has | ready to give tho word, and-alinost inst@itly . Harris olatms to havo. recolved only BIL Out.of tho $20 which tho ‘pawnbroker “mive Lost Cause, Manitou, Belle of Nelson, | resolved pon a Inportant improvement, Moore, bi perleneed In most branches of trade during | aa eouid have been desired, and. tna Yale flow through tha water as though Holidays. the'naat wook. whieh will ba commenced as soon ny the fal ecthe charge of abinining taney by _ : short tlme prudent farmers will have thelr and Gen. Rowett the Win- etd , é sprung froma bow, only to be recalled at the | fA/0 pretenses bo put nuntnst: the. preacher, nt the —- Only a few large wholesale buyers.of boots | wheat ante from damage by the weather, Prveeat outing is over, nud nombietet third stroke to her original position, amid the fot see he, the casa fe Aa brid ng the rsh. ners. line for the trotting meeting here in July. J tis nothing less than the erection of tt main- nioth grand sland, -to be erected wherd the ' ee, pool-stand nnd solect-stand are now situated. Four ‘Very Interesting Events Wiese alruetires will he removed, rnd in iS pi aul shoes havo bent in ons saa ulet Here com ta dong well a apusaidle atten Its r Hy og “ufaeturers of fout-wear booked ew new | carly disadvantage, General Grado bias been Expo’ t and Import Tr ale at contriets, Shipments of bouts and shoes | very quiet, ay * Now. York Both Smaller from Doston.the past weal ware th Dry gooils, groceries, hoots and shoes, and i F for Mra Murry. likely. received: nh fali Jeers of tho Marvardiinen, _ At 0:03 tho atart nartlon Peralta jYigovode on: tho: elghty . wis made, Harvard having the advantage, | fyoutnrgeynt once be wound el: Bree ees but at the end of the firattwo hundred yards | fue fix, tor thorg fe manifestly 2 discrepancy 11 713 vases, 1 rani, 2 | clothing ail report: fatrly sauisinetary but] >. oon) the) «Program for thelr place a bnildiny 160 fe ‘BIN Yale hae a tend af half a length, whieh was | te two stories, ? ts than In 1880. azaleas eee OF fants yo teat heavy, business,“ Mantfaetur- estas feet wile erected. The aie HT itd Jncceusedt to 8 length and a halt when the xno tara eda evite hit a Torneo an tie ' bn ha Sat < Pe ane te modcrita was had prices | Os However, acento have no rest, kvery= | ye ised ng a grand-stand, one portion of It boing | POlf mile polnt was reached. . Harvard now rat his new chttrch. "Her husband. was 0 “ Ly | werg well sustalnad. Sote-teatht divided into private ‘boxes, wiilic the entire | bett to thelr ona, and by spurt alter spurt WAS. elt Phere milla ant antares nny running on gh etnnlosnont, :and thoy ran tp a board ney : t i fll the, with pressing ¢ lower story: will be . soon Kot on even Le id ed the first yg J : ery | 1st o eo 2 a lower story Will be fitted ups n vast hall, in ki en Lerms, an SSE he first | 874 ut Mra. Pierco's., One night horscif and hus Crop-Reports ‘as. Gathered at Now orally menace oxcebt Wamle or S000 | italtroaids tepurt att t passenger | Harvard Beaten -by Yale in the College | whtelr the pou! welling willbe ronducted, | WHO tag, halt a length aliead. At the | band found tomasives locked out, It wae ai vrop ire aS torch trade continios inmost tetive of | busitess, owns to tha ustial fleeing to sume |“ F agording ainple facilities ‘for all business of | NAVY Xard tho bunts scomed on | this junotiird that the pastor atepped in na the York Considered General! ny brach of busitiess, but naw wool ls naw rd, relist iso is Inerenyings 98 Boat-Race—Ross Victorious at that nature, and removing the betting mon | Sven terms again, Yale now got her re, | inutun! friend. Ho nt frat wanted to dispose of i y ay ee forward so freely tint, nw fitte easier | HO movement of trades begins to uy felts : from the sieht and hearing of the rest of the | 8etve power Into the work, aud slowly. but | Hoey gyn tanle Sn scine olner. articlon belong. Ba oi sar ‘ Co ey Wwonill undoubtedly heengendered | Sane of the roads nre refusing freight, Ottawa, aulenes, With this new stand, the Chicago | Surely, was gaining the leAd, until at the two | (IF on ine fares, for which be Sea rasan veo © Snoouragings aeiee tot tor ithe engouracins josition of | Sieh In prorting pays too, simatl pers track will have senting fneilities commensur- | nd # half mille buoy all the erew could Kes t ity Mra Hur, And without any consent from Mra. 4 ris the prencher.J sald to have ranaacked : her trunks until ho found tho silverware, wher io proposed to hor that he should -pineo ft -ar % eccurity Ina North Diviston bank, .Bhe - subse : +“ centage, preferring to do less bulk of busi- pls oF: aut tn hess nnd gather better profits, din, avatnst 12,- ng clreles there is nob an unisinl f forelen hist | etivits, considering the duly settlement and Tiarvard a length and a half in the rear, and atthe end of. three miles Yale had an ad- Yantage of two leugtls, ‘Thence to the tn ish, though spurting frequently, she could the forelun. market, Boston thls weak were 1: The Wes Operations a he Sak, Pro | gM ‘UB OMYCAGO MERLING, ate with the vast crowds that are certain to ‘Yho extra ave given by the Drive attend the coming trotting necting. Ing Park thantugement, yesterday, although TO DAWHUEACES, 2 eh 4 % f + = maar e ‘The events to-day are four in number, and | pot gut ff Afarvard, wi quently was {informed that 815, which thos! ‘nie, (h Weok,” Sales foot ap'n total of aayey | the wear anproneh of 1 Holiday, Kates re | nol-Inrgely advertised, drew to ‘tne trek | ve ait of an interesting, cliaraeter, Th the fol nll, Unelt more on. Stevan, wlio. | eS rout re ute, Cotou, Mining, and Other pouty or tre Lesa, that the avornng af mal sneha, “Now. Lurk Ligeti, is about 2.00 people—showing that thy sulor- | rst, the Nurery Sinkese a dash of ono nile | Wuc ual azaln responded. to ute encoursze- peiripebienty ear yonetday Ad neu reck. ul Ls +4 #: se ies 9. a uy Y Fe VORYORT = b Cel hes t # * Exchanges, df wool nroahont the sume ns a week ago. | LCM! scctirities are in-wetive demand, and | CS AN NE sports Js lavxely on the Tnetensis yf two-yenr-olds, Stanton, Baliancer, | ‘The scene now was one that has hndno | fat tho articles wera in A pilernshom, and not fe —nnd the for events on the program proved to be ofa vory. interesting charactor. In the three-quarter-mile dash for yeur-ohla the publle performances of Arno, and her fine . ean Jocn! Investinents are quletly taken. ‘The ixpolon gonds ava quieter, but prlees Are | stock of tle Crehimatl Stoke Card Company es : ha ea " was subscribed ins very faw nilittes. There The Glorious Bald Eagle Be- A ee as Pee cute Ha uneventful Ix talk of organizing another NaUonat bank, »P rpc, “Square .Danee, Boatman; lost Cause, Sarah Bernhardt, Letuuia, Roderick Random, ano Ballard are to start. Stanton was the wimer ef the Criterion Stakes, while pastallet dn the history, of college bont- ng nt New Londots Yale stroggled for ‘a.greater lead, and ffurvard to. cut tt down, and thus, spurt answering spurt, the “banked? for hor n watch at Linman’s, ard # lot of bedding somuwhera clso, Ho bad refused to give hor tho puwnetickots or “ohecks," 8 ba called thom, for those articles, and thia aroused 5 a i Lettinia captured stake for 'two-yenr-old c Y - th spicion. Ci 8 ’\ginnins to Scream-in- — staple eofton fabrles on old orders are ab- Aulelng tio gud Wilton business of an old | foots when sho came upon the track, caused | ftles in flue style the other, day, rth Lost ite Hows grosied ie tine th mantatned. Yor feom done anything, ain soaseded natively at 'o t sorbing 1 liboral shure of the ontout of tho | Pict a thauge has been quite mod- | those supposed to: be posted in such matters } Cause showed yesterday thes he fs cnvable of | yearly a mille, Yale leading by two length bis mercy. Boston. amily," Cotton flannels are, in partentarly cine with to anata futures, rat has tw Dellevait nest.to nn imposstollity for her | atl work, cae ime. Sate, “test miler Ges), gceonel 10005 Prof, ‘Moore deules any offense of elthor . = : kon shape anil sone niukers sold as fur | Ot, Wontar Uxcupt corn Whisky has | tobu defeated, nud In the ently ft ‘The second event is a selling tice. for all | third, 16:40; cotrse, 23:13, ‘Harvard, first erininal Snort InN and proposes to demons | ; fihentt ng Gatobor, be tive and fir ‘o bu defeated, nnd in the. early part of the.) ages, one mile aud a half, the, starters being | mile, second, 10359; third, 16:45; cours rate his complete innocence to his congrdia: wise oe : Fe ‘She deeling in copper has, heen cheeked wen netive utd fra. pool-salling she -ruled.n strong favorit over | Gity, Lady dtng, and Mathyorda, : BSE} ? baci tel ieee es Noout the Meine. acer ee ed An’ Unusually: Large Jobbing Business | (for the present nt teust be ontae and the ZOvIBViiTe: tho mel, bit Milt Youn and his frleuds pel lio runes a two-puile hent race, In whitelist ho ovening the Yale men celebrated | snus-hava been In tho, parool Ars Martie eave Ag h 3 a f be ew! 8 | fe oo ie Ct 0 # 0 0 , in. le also claima to ablo to successful Claimed by St. Louis for Tambor is fiery at the prlees Inst nited, Tt | Lousvinse, Ky. dutty t.—During the past slulenes tat ha faa phates zi La Will start, the nfternoon's sport belng closed Grockus Nouse: inc procesntone staging 9 | combat siintinr ohuryes whlch hive. veon 7. is probable that ns tuteh -inber las been | week the provision market has been strong | > with a three-quarter-niio dash, in which the | cheering as they. marched Wrought against him by othor parties indifferent ihe Week. sold and delivered in this, wirket.lhe past | ane steady, with some advance in prices, Nellis Kulght appreciated rapidly in the | yierters will be Bol Riddle, Gen. Jackson, 2 ortions of tho vity. Not long aro n brothorin= a a4 month:as in any previous dune for eiglit-or a i 1 4 1 . be- betthig until: ‘ha -solkd) even with | Patti, Caleb, Lizzie $., Onk Grove Rose,. 3 = me av of hla wife, young woinan whom bo mare ten years, Dry gouds have been rather dull, thera be: Arno, while Sauare Danco was supported by | Florencn Cook, and Carter 1. ROWING IN CANADA. Med Inst November at edo, | - oume Culfle ure so high int there.t3 very Uttle | ing no buyers in the market, the only-orders aged - ree 4 to this’ city, ond. so fur ‘allenated . Tho Iron Manufactories at Pittsburg | margin for Eusturn butchers, ‘The stlipplnis belng from country ettstomers, Orrawa, Ont, July L—In the interna- Hee en ratte eae ‘The pools last night sold ay follows: pao i aE en tionnl regntta to-xlay the: first-class sculling aeoterla of betting men who, apparently, did ri) returned “Bl to bor home, but bas’sinco then Reon the orror Z Firat rave—Lettenn, $100; Lost. Cause, $80; z "| trade, however, for beth lva eattle anne Tn consequence of the stout of wheat belne | Hot thiuk-it possible for her to loge, and the | stanton, $i; -Hnllard, dy: Grinstoad’s entries | nintch was won by Noss, Gaudcr second, and | of her wise, and she wae elouving as fase ba Be All -Bnay,, and’ Ovilens- Bell Tee ttat Savors ot Une wok ton tiger | Very it, tho our mils have for tho most | $Y \enneitoetitemaney an Ose Lent Thurs: | {soy Hodarek’Ranan Ser Houtman, io, | Hosmer third, | : culld po her nushand walis/ba waa Anoaruceatad 5 pie ay Tnoreasing. « were LGl atthe, 2907 quarters of dressed | park stopped work, “Tha Nour market has | tay suv it all dInan ,.illy Spink. ‘The. race | acemyMce—Guy StH Matagorda, $10; Lady | Before the raees champion Hanlan was} thrown her exertidus that tho prieaner was inat beef and AH7sheap. been dull, with Heht sales. Prices, however, ty” Hey ee * rendaltis fre quiet: Bnd nnebonped: an have been. maintained, as stock and reeelyts ibe Ginetanatl Jobbing Trado hy No | thuartncvate sommae’ CMe PHN OE | oro ght, ‘whe marek closes a trie euler - 5 ¥ ‘ “Wholesale: branches of ‘business will he | thi al the opening, Denlers ate only, "Means Heavy, bat Falrly quite zeuerally susponded in tuston Satur. for linmediate wants, : Satisfactory. day, preparatory to un observance of the | ‘Lhe gencral-movement of cotton at this Fourth. Shoo and lesther sts -ant the | point during. June was 6,490. bales arrived, principal dry-gaods commission houses will ude 5 i 1 Closed ‘from Friday wight tlh Tuesday 3,103 bates shipped. ‘The toval cotton market xlyen a grand public reception, and was pre- sented by.tho Mayor- witha gold chain and an address, The Dominion Day exercises of which the races and reception were a part, were entered Into by the people with, great spirit. Prickett, who seemed coniplalely: rowed ont, canto in sixth, and ‘Schaifer elglth, Hoss’ thie, 2 night released on ball furnished by Daniel Worthineton apd EH, O. MoDaltl, Prof, Moore will bo kiMy remembered as the parson whose dress coat was attached by process * of luw Justa he was about to be married In~—— Tolvdo Inst full. Io pluckily gave up the coat ” and was marries bis shirt-aleaves, and these ho seems tu have rolled up oyalnst the world a ever since. a: ‘ proved Arno to have been ‘vastly overrated, Square Banee belng the only animal in the lot that could smuke Lost Cause oxtend him- self; and she wag of so little use when three- anarters of the distances had been run that Lost Cause won-hands down, ‘The victory of Young's stable in the open- ingg-race was followed. by wnother sueness in ‘Lhitd raco—Getawny, S100; eld, 849. Fourth race~Pattl, $00; Lizzia's., €5; Caleb, #20; Meld, 15, COLUMBUS, 0, Cotumuus, O., July 1.—The races were well attended to-lay, In the -froc+for-all trot for-a -purso- of -$800, ‘divided, the score was as follows E cS : Taninutes. Ooaition ‘ot Affairs at Louiayille, Oleve- jnorutng, _ Boat Eni sling fietories wilt also une boen utes nt ddl during the pastweek. | Inuc-race wi ovant, dite anda half dash for;] Mltnie 11 yee AGtATIONAL DTT nae AUCIDENTAE SHOOTING, § Gade 2" ond, and Other Minor Trade Notivery relive ihusiness keexneeted tn Wi? Hay saul grat lina heen In inoduritg des | all ages, wile Maniton won after a hard ) panama: cot oar + Spectal Dispateh to The Chteaca Tribune. mory was summonod in great hnate last night to. 5 E brane of:trade.next week, but the outlook, | Bune at heer rs iene Paty seed stoudy | Uatwith Amorica, this. result being: due: Sas Srbthgy B21. Cincixxath, 0. July 1—Blonitell, tho | No. 410 Stato street, where tt was reported that a : , Oontres, ot for. full. business Is considered ‘vory-promis- | OF cota-meal, holy, aud grits rule ¥ | more to the good riding of ‘Taylor than any-{ :In the 2225 class, for n purse of $600, divid- | aquatic clapton, will swim to-morrow after- | M40 bad been shot, Arrived nt tho scene, the antl Eastern -merelints and anntifaet- | Bil good, and the dleinand goud, : ; merit possessed by the horse. Instead of | ed, the score was as follows: setting: the pace from start: ‘to fntsh at as fast .n clip’ as . sho contd | go, Ainerica, after getting along lead in the first quarter of a mile, alowed .the others to como up to her by ensy stages, and was then pula ig Analton at We ta it -In.tho mile-heat -race- Ella Rowett was') ay za mado the favorit, but succumbed .to Bello of CT Lap eageres ont Me ile te. Nelson, the fatter mare being In fine fettle, cetpts left atter-payine the expenses, and possessed of all her old-time speed. Like | | Varann‘was withdrawn from tho first race Ameriea;' Ella Rowett was badly ridden tn Oceupauts of the volicic found that the shout. lug was necidental, and not serious, and thera wus no cause for police interference. Joquiry - * Into the cnusy of the excitement led to tho dis= covery that at abont 11:00 o'clock two young amen had gone into. Harry De Young's pawn- shop. to ‘buy a revolver, Tho wife of the proprictur, showed tho visitors some weapons, supposing, of course, that they were ; unlouded, A bystandar, a total atranger to the ; two mnen aforesuld, picked up ono of the guns and commenced snapping it. Much to overy~ Hody's surprise there wis a report, and one of tho two frients felt the full force of n bullet ag It tore through tho flesh of bis left side. He was The movement In-eotton gonds has -been noon from Parker Grove to a” point. below Riverside, a distance of twenty miles. He will leave Schinid’s -bath-houso at 1 o'clock Pe, Accompanied by a small party on the steam-launch Hartupee, arriving at Parker Grove at 3 o'clock, Swimming down, he will pass the city about 6 o'clock. “With a low stage of water and consequent slow cur- rents a twenty-ulleswim will be an aquatic cat. 4. 7iNewsoyork. .' ve 1 Se preparlug ‘to operate | yory tight during tho week. Stocks, ‘how= | NEw York, July 1—Business {s quiet In over, are well tn Hand, anit pitews Aira at he all departments, a3 was expected: In ylew of 2 ALTIMORE. aut ea vance, ‘Prat ly ity been restric! Y y tho appronching holldiys, whtlethere Is some |p ainsonk aa ire IMORE the seml-annudl stocleiakiug, Every ludiea: The opening of the | thom points to a large demand for mil staple deorense’ In the foreign trade of the pork | row stock Exehanme has given a renowed | cotton goods In-tho near future. Woth“in {imports and exports, as compared 7 : se th ‘Hons | The movement of the «wheat and parley . With the corresponding period of 1880, ‘The Jarpatus to bi ale aiautt Hie ae crops is attracting considerihte «attention ‘to “aggregate falling off fs so.small, when eom- i H Sui Lseamless ‘bags. which have ‘sold in gootl ee elovith the dicuros of tha commerce o¢ | business was: more dlifused and Included | quantities, Prtees are din. with wn tipward pared witht Hie evra, 6 the commerce of | inrge’ “transactions In’ stocks, dealings In | tendency, Whisky ts steady and quiet. tho country. a5. whole, as sot an oN tg avhich were heretofore quite limited. Money —_ mich attention por: alarm. Altogether re } was abutidant and coutd be obtained on goal rir ,bortsas to crops throughout the country are “IIE NICY CLE. MILWAUKEE, July 1.—Delegates to the iy the third heat on necount of Inmencas. SDURG. Hier owner thinks: the animul js serlously: «Trade fs in bout the t i collaterals at4@5, - ‘The first halfof the year | -Prerancna, July tho firat hent, and nt its close was s0 poorly | ortppled, second annual meet of tho Milwaukee Bi- | cared for by Mr, De Young, and the unknown .eheotraging, indicating that thoy cannot be passed. with all, branches: of trade I -n | samo condition as Inst week, Business con-'| cooled out that after Walker, who took Will. ,| eyele Club ave arriving In. large numbers, stranger wi 10 mad conse Shy seonina ran et much Hiss than those of last year, notwitl- | healthy condition. Little -Is now dolng-in | tinues active for the season, and meurehants | inme’place, had mounted her, he enw that BRIGHTON BEACI. ‘There witl-be 100 from Boston, New York, | fs? Wwavash avenue, respondea, ‘oxtractod » standing all tho unfavorable conditions which | qry gooits, and trite 18 almost wholly ofa | and munufaeturers appear well satisiled, had to. becontended with, Lhe dry-xoods | Jocul efaractur, ‘There ‘hus been considers | Che tron. mmnufactorles aro all runntug fall, trates nearly over for the season, and most | able netivity In grain, though there were ito | and orders are still Increas’ng, but no ad- ofitio-, houses have-done a goo bushiess, hunvy ‘contrests. tof he nn Wet priegs vanee has been mae, although pricés sro Hotiges. whieh were overstocked have gen- a aoe annie tacit was Tosched, | very stiff, Pig-lron Is dull and imehanged., ernllysworked off thelt “goods without loss. | Roeeipts werelarge. Stueks In elevators In- | - Glass 1s firm, most factories having closed Cotton,goods aro stil In prices, mud seom to | crensed, and sates wert'Iargely tn advance of | for thesammer, Prices -are. stiffening up, be advanelng, Alively fall trade is looked | tho-preceding week, Huarvest-in thls section | and as stock dimlulshes an advances Is looked: ‘for... The hot. weather cof .tho . pnat | [s-nbout brake aut 156, eee ra He conn ‘or. i week lias lad) a mnrked’ -benofetat | ity the tarket, the best qualities venga | ‘hw eoaltende ts vory autiot, ‘Tho season average.of to 6 cents-per bushel over alike 0 vers effect upon straw gonds nnd,. Kindred |} quulity-of. the old-crop, “The yietd fs sald to for ghitiante by sce ennai Ove: ted on trades, retailers having done a-large busi- | be large, and, thus far, 1 hais been secured In |. yeeount of reports of new wells, which enused - ness; consequently there 1s-n batter lone food eutalltlan: ahh Markee: for Cote He a browk i the market, United “Certificate de- gimong «manufacturers, A number of Job- Acad ye ay Bra te i ean WW rele Fetlning from 809g to WIE cons, ‘Vo-day a Ding houses in the leading thoroughfares uro | Gyncanixets “for whieh, there’ fins hae firmer fouling brovalls ena zanarieus. Las disposing of thelr surplus: stook‘at rotall, || regatir “aid” constant demand, both for | fitas, “703,000 barrels; shipments, 380,000 whichis cnusing some [Ffeeling.in the | speculation and for-expart. ‘Stocks Mave | barrdis ; trade. Some of the straw-brald Importers | lterease ‘ ocdny “the Memtic «is Jie Cattle are active, and goo stock fs fully-ns have been badly-Hit by:an ‘important. failure’ | than Mth ‘lay of tha past week. :Oats were | nigh as ingt week. Stock Is plenty, and off ha : dull and fint, and the market ran down ornip- ana Tecbipts, 0611 head in the West. # idiy. ‘Phe demand ‘way, active, ‘Sales we from Si@50- ecnts, . Recklpts, G61 heat Tiere hns béoité Jorge business ‘dot ‘tn |i oxccss of reesipts,. Thy deellne was are |, ¢urougsl and 2203 head Toei. Hous ar _. f here has beon ie OMB ERs One M TCCCRALINIAG. Red. ptince BLOWER steady, Pllludelphins selling, ‘nt. $6,20G grain the past week, with prices “gradually | res! ed yewtordny, and ‘prices showed more | Yorkars, 85,75@3.00, . lece! pts, fee read, ‘ é sf . teriding downward, Influcticed by favorable ’| firmmess, but to-lay ‘tho market wns With, | Shoop ate flim, dtecelpts, 14,000 treitd,—a fall s a « i . and no disposition “wag. manifested on. tha de crop reports." Laid and provisions are still | part of buyers to operate, while holders wore | 2% oltshnce Inst week of 2,400 heat, ‘Prices High and advanetng under the manipulations | Kustows to gull. Itye ling unlergone a: sharp | MHseNt $h.69C.75 for comnion to extra, tho, mare was not In shape to run, but in spite of thls fact. she made Delle of Nelson run the second heat in. faster thie than-the first, and was right on her neelk at the fintsh. ‘The hurdle-race, Hike all affairs of its kind, was interesting chiefly «from the fact that fn vontusts‘of that description thera isalways a ehnnee. of somebudy’s tteck being broken, Like too many other fayorits In’ hurdie- races, Andy Woodcoel tripned..at the first hurdle and throw his rider, . On the tirst clr- guit of-the track all the hurdles wore knocked down, 60 that Gen, Rowett, who was far superlor to the balaneaof the field in point of speed, had an ensy victory, ’ FOR THE FIST UtACK, 4 sins OF sthreccguariers of qiulle A 2 year-olds, Arno, Square Dance, . Lost. Cause, Billy Splik, antbNellie Beyton cae to-the Special Dispatch to The Chtcapa Tribune, sport. The start’ wis a-sdmewhat straggling | -Broomisaron, Hi, July 1—The first day one, Lost Causo and Peinre Dance at once | of the raves of the Blomulngton Jockey Chub i mt ugh eo ntey Sa down Sunk elaa lige -the weather was dellghtftl and the ronds and ? ‘! " «| track in splendid condition.: ‘The attendances In thesn positions, but at’ the three-quarter’ snenulte lived, Libstlie ‘trot for S300, -polu. Bily = Splnk joined the. leaders amd ran head and head: with. them around | Frank L, took -tirst money, Kentucky Girl the lower turn, but fell-away beaten ny-soon | second, Nellle K. third, Kun Coon fourth; ng tho: homestretch wus entered. Ualfway | time, 2:53, 223 $30 dn the ‘ot, Bulfato Bilt took first to the wire {t was: plain that: Lost Cause had New Youn, July 1,— Brighton . Beach. races; ‘Lhe stakes for 3-yenr-olds, mile and a furlong, were wou by Duke of Montal- bean, Baltic second, Banter third; thin®, 1:58, ‘The uifle-race, for year-olds, was wot by: Aleck Ament, Bernardine second, Backra third; time, Lk, e ‘The Uiree-quarters ofa mile-heat race was: won by Chnrlie toss taking second and third hents; 4. B. Sprague first heat; time, 1317, 1:10, 1215, the inlle and 9 juorter hurdle-race was won by ‘Terror, Redding second, Miss Molloy * Thtray tine, 2310, ia S bi Brooklyn, Indlanapolis, Chicago, ete. Will- jam LL. Pearee, of Elgin, Ub, came uP, ona bicyelo the entire distance.of M0 :auiles in thirty-two hours. ‘CLERICAL SCANDAL, Pastor Moore Rr nd the Wars on Ace. count of a, Financial irreguiarity, Prof. G. W. Moore, a dapper litde cleryyman- Who recently has organized tw ehurch In tha old and abandoned church-building at tho corner of Washington and Green’ streets, was yesterday: urrested by Detective La Bounty and held tn $600 bail to, the ith by Justice Walsh. upon a eharge of receiving stolen property, It does not look as if the evidence would warrant tho the ball, and = pronounced tho wound not serious, but the avforcsnld shooter fulled. to putin an appearance. ‘Tho woundod man dnd the frioud who was with bim refused to Ht his name, but eid that be lived at No, 183 hsisan street, {fo completely oxonernted all Persons present from all blame, snying that the ffair was entirely accidental, Ile. was cone veyed to his home. ———— WISCONSIN INSANE HOSPITAL, . a Spectal Dispatch to The Uhicago Tribune. "' * : “Watertown, Wis, July 1.—The State Board of Supervision lias‘appointed Dr. * M. Wigginton, ‘of this city, Superintendent of the Wisconsin Stata Hospital for tho Ine, S sauent Madison, vico Dr, D, F. Boughton : resigned, a is ————————————————————S====a WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, * THE GREAT SAUCE = - = re: =, BLOOMINGTON, charge, but alltho sume tho reverend :gontice man is shown to have some yory ctrrlous notions concerning other people's property. That fa, curious notions for tho pastor of a flock, such nis he ossiys to by, but not at all curlous fn a Clurk. streot pawnbroker, Tho detcct- ive, it mppears, In golug tho rounda of tho pawnsbops came:ncross In Andrews’ pawn: shop, No. 171 Clark street, a lot of sllyerwire’ numbering: ~olgnty pieces,“ wal ch had beouw pawned there for 8 by G. W : — tho rest ‘benten, and ‘te: galloped ‘homo att q _ . . Sate Moore,.. Upon 3 : of-operators who controt the.situation. - - devcting,s and to-day it-ls dail and awvenk at BROMIA. DT <[ eno. Te “belss money, St. doe second, Bello Bowen third, | investigntion he found that tho lot contatnod a : ‘Sully ‘ lees RONTA, TT. ensy whiner H.1:18¢4, nt open length ahead | poseng ‘fourth; the, 3250, 2261; 2250, dozen, inore or less, pleces marked “ Meknight,” Cotton has been very, regular, witha slight | ‘Tully 40 cunts off fromthe prte OE eels Pronta, I, July 1.=-The Jobbing trade of | o£ Square Dance, fait, Pe an eine faut iy ; time, An Guzen, nora oF Tess, pieces marked ekart’ | Imparta tho moet ‘Third race, running, half-mile heats, for - $150, Betleot Sprineitvld first, Bourbon see- ond, St, Joseph fourth; time, 53 seconds in each heat. ; t ory, rei : ng decline. ‘Tho wool ‘market hag been falrly | oF voniy per barrel onall lower grades and the elty’ {s unusually. active’ for. the season, active'nt previous rates and a slightly hard- | Western family, ‘The demund has been-gen- | Dry ‘i ening tendéney, but-without indications of a | eratly” of . ‘n-. ‘local... churacter, * ea Peat eobrnn taste ea artel boom, Prices at the seaboard conthuue rela- | though transuctions ‘are. not «largo hold- H 3 -EXTRACT - ofa LETTER from B MEDICAL GEN. TLEMAN ‘at Mad- to his brother Ha WOKCRSTER, tral Stution to have been stolon from tho resl- dence of n Br. McKnight, No.3 Mursbfletd ; avenue. By asorics of inquiries: he axcertnined that tho person who pawacd the articles was none other than Trof, Moore.’ He seurehed him at the finish, and beat Spink for third place. : THN. SUMMARY, : Cnicado Duryina: Pans,: July t—Purse 2250, for 2-year-olda that ‘bayo never wort i racd; sours, GRAVIESy areata * | ers will not recedo -from -the ‘ndvanced | clearings the past’ weol ‘were '$052,800,—tho | .. $3) ta sucond. ‘Thres-quartors of u mile, . SACRAMENTO. Gut, but as the “Professur “denied knowing uny- anes rower uae i ihe sons oie Geng | Beles, Butter ruled firmer, and choice West | Jurgest wook ‘since the Clearing-Houso-was My Yotg# cle Lost Cause, by Kine Alfonso, |.) 5s Cnastusrro, duly 1,—In the Paciiic Blood | thhig auout the © Meknight™ articles, it bequn | (y Lorn. rab condition In aly Hhes of the grain ane | orn brands “advanced, the supply being -lim- | ‘dstablished. ‘Tho Internal revenue collections J.A. Grinstonr's chef. Bui to look naif the pawnbrokor: bud been misrop. ‘Dance, dam Sue Dougherty. oe John Rober's. ch. ft. Nellia'Poyton, by Hurt damn Enilly Peyton... Sinpeun Bros.’ vf. Arna, by King Al Horse Association races to-day the race. for year-olds was won by Sundar; time, 5134 seconds, * ‘Tho one-and-one-vighth-milo race was won by Collier; tlie, 13573, ‘The ouc-and- resenting things, Andruws, howoyer, hud tho lol, - clguty “plewes,' prowurely” | ons oo! tered on. bts a nt Ge ~: Moors had. pawnod those urticles with the others. Mr. Mooro was nskeil : provision trades Is.In.the matn favorable, ited, und prices easily obtalned.. Cheese was, calyent e yester= - fhe operations of speculative builders have Halland there: is - tide -demantl, excopt for Fee ee a enn yet Cua Fest been somewhat checked by the large.inefense | full crenins. Tags declined, aud, though for | tor the pravious:yeut.—-nn increas of S100, in wages, which ‘thoy have bedn obilged'to a day or tivo the market exhibited some firine | rsp” ahe geal trade durlug the past week | “une Eady Harry... three-vighths-mile was won by Clara D., 115 3 Keil | apie, ag Weilas tho ‘submit to, “he reeent advance In all grates use at guy nilvsige, Shey, ace neal Lacy ail ling been netive, ‘ho rucolpia. of ull Kluds | W. G. Christy's thi DOWNY ne Soibe. The oneand one. | (2 exiuin where ko go olzhty plucey of sliver] Those!” “whotesoma of-lumbor in tho West has alrendy-oceasiéned | tho livestock market, Cattlonren shude off, | 2r8 559,000 bughols, and the ehipmunts 501. wure, und was this forced to nektawledgo thit é ati “ Led els. -Prives haye been easter, but eq fitmor: market ‘here, ‘The contrasts ‘that | Tho mirket Is firm for best grades of ship- | 879, bushels. Dri bit * are out will have to befitied né the old prices, | Ping ‘anc butohers’ stock. : ‘Lhe hog inacieut le closed to-day at about the sane ns ln week, A tle 4 | Ighwines are xctive:and highor.at $1.09, > [but new contracté are boing taken at higher supra active, mith valed { eaiswibiete vendiangy Tho shipments for tho weolt wore “4,789° rites, ‘There Is a healthy: tona tn the lumber | fatally equal to tlio demand, ‘Tie amarees | UaErels. i‘ , .” trade, and a “confidence ts «felt that advanced | forsheop and lambs fis been quiet, with an ma CLEVELAND. prices will be ‘fully. maintatned’ for tho fall puple supply at unchanged pricks “forthe | orevor ayn, 0, duly 1—Petroleum: has® Dae Hgts ack. : . : busters. ware tndde shows moro activity | -p fie Exchanges havo all adjourned until | ruled frnvand uushauged ab7}¢ cents durlug “LO, : “within s the Inst week “0! esday next, tho past wool, g Sam Viole Tourth-mile gelling race was won by Winne- fred; tlme, S43y, i YALE VS, TARVARD, New Lonpox, Conn, July 1,—The story. of to-dny’s race Is 2 chapter of ‘delay and dis- 40 eviuy d aving gl vi " him oighty pieves of sllverwure, in fuct whe de- aot Ae pies ae it : SL nied over having ‘given hitn any such goods, bat the ware was tho property of # Sirs, Hirris, n alo was awaro that ho had. ralsed somo inoney legg-bept-race, ‘The race set ford was post-} upon pare siiverware Lelonging to her, She Q furnished: tho pollee u-ltst of , aud = subsequentiy identifies .ntl of tho Indy who was embarnasod fuangiaily, who lived utthe time he became acquainted with bor at tho bonrding-house of Mra. Perce, No. 301 West Washington streot, and who 1# stopping at pres- ent with: trends on; Loumia street. Bot Mra. Harrie on boing Interviewed deuted having given * TE BECOND EVENT “wast selling race forall azes, :the distance being a mile and n halt, and. thu starters, Amerlea, Nannlo Mack, aud Manitou, | ‘The Just named was made favorit: over the field, tnd Justified the confldence of his friends by winking 2 good race after a ‘hard struggle, Ameries took the Jead when the ‘flag fell, and before the first quarter was rin had) opened hewiGorvery *.Biguature fa on oyery bottlo-of GRNUINE* WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, Bold and usod'throughout tho'world. . SOHN DUNCAN’S SONS, poned on-account of a heavy séa‘till 6, Lar- tho urtlotea en 5 now —— : ‘up a gap of four lengths on Nannie: Mae 1 , . ° ‘ 2 UN: » looks as ifanticipations of an early and large | atane ‘The Inquiry for Won-ore ts plektng up, and] Mfyniton Golue nlonmth behind here Asihes | Yard wag: frst to appear, auletly followed | pooas “in tue pawnshop {belonging 1. Uere AGENTS YOR TIE UNITED STATES, Tall trade would ho reallzed. . ne 5 ST. LOUIS. business 1s roported, Priees:are une.| © h ated Ss ) by Ypless ‘Lhe former was stopped by the | ft required, however, tho * Mekniht" propor: NEW YORK. + Phowsttuntion In -drugs does not improve. | St. Louts, July 1.—Tho-genornt jobbiug more buslin ‘porte ei ene to the wire the first tiie these positions d were unchanged, but after roundiag. the first turn Manitou improved hls position, ranning upto Nannile Stavk, and after leaving. the half-milo-pole these two challenged -Auterica ‘| | for.tha lead, ‘Lhe race nround: the lower turn was a hot one, but at the head of the, homestretch Nannie Mack felt away beaten, iManiton‘got on avon tering with Ameriva at ithe distance, and wou afters whipplug dalsh ‘by a neck In 2sddyg, E \ “Tite BUSIMARY. amo. Day—Selling raco, purse :$250, $50 to gecond, forall ages, : Quy milo and a halt. DM, Young's beg Manitou, 3 srs. by Joun Bor- ‘kau, dam Quoon of the Wostt 3 Iba,.....,...01 A. Brandt's bs. in. Aniorica, ‘agod, by. Alarit, -qlam Aging 10 1b8...,5 J. Onrter’s b. in, Nanniv trudor, dum Kato Want. : " dinte, cl |.” Alirmer fooling fs noted In pig! Prices are still drooping, and very few line | business of the elty during the past week has neha god ce A a] 3 barter Inve smade any money so far this | been unusually nee in volun for the seit Hote aut’ tore files taro mind vay ough at es hon continua oxcosilingly dull, with | 20% steady in tone, und no specially notable | fucking up, and some dificulty is found in tlees not materially: changed, Some pare changes liave occurred In any branch of paging ore lors -for. some classes .of gooils, Jus roport more Inquilry, but-no transnetions | trade, ‘his weet closes tho flrst slx montha | Itullway ‘supplies: aro flemor, tn sympathy ‘involving very Inrge amounts, and the posl- | of tho yenr, atid everybody scums te be ent | With manufactured Iron, Orns f nd a The be oT ote * In th PHO oF the tena by uot enleouraging, In | teiad nd hooking forvaril “to an netivo and | yotinnie ue-rnliveat Dumeercand salltonds. «. leather, business hag been exceedingly quitety | 5), i Mi soe hepatic | prospdrous fall tiade, . are caurrylig frelght to thelr full capacities, antics Mn oe. Evert ind | Pony spent aid tn good domain, ei | tare so mek evel Oy passenger nd shines, tharo has been a quict business, | the loans on warehouse receipts und general’ * There will be an-attompt made to ndvanco | mercantile paper were quite large in amount, - PINLADELPHTA, A prlegs somewhat, but trade remilns In about | pore Iso bi ont Pmraperruta, July 1.—The North Amer the sane shape ds for sone weoks back. here has. also been ® good demand from itl 3 “The -vol if InBrazlt-coifeo, tho nurket was firm on a | couttry banks In the stock and gralu-ralsing ‘lean to-morrow will. say’ i he re Aue ny aiodarate demand, .and. iinportations ware | regions, which haye. been. suppliodt, Rates | bustness alice Ole lestroport line reel: fu Ny. elilelly by Jobbors to moet tha wants of the | are unchanged at 4@6 on call and 6@7on:| UP te the season Inst year, and wo cun record stribrel ng trade, ; ‘Tho lite antination has | time,. “Exchaygzo on ‘New York is ronerally” but ‘fow fluctuations in prices, Cotton Is ye) somewhat vated. tpludinns th F new par to 25-conts discount, according to the rstenly, Colfea, sugar, and molasses command I. 4 BENTON'S ILALR GROWER, : - ‘This cut isn microscopic view Of the follicle ana papilla freas which the hale grows, will be readily soon that though tho hale is Fane rom the surtics ie in stil utlye nud heuithy beneath the seal, sud be nly vrovented from growing by Uo contraction uf the fatttela th which it shyald rut. Tho bead ia most froquantly yoars in bes coming bald. in tthe time tig epidermis becamen Bri amouth, and the fallleles emecta~ his Hair will Fall Oot... 31 s x | ‘ Who Healp. s+. voevees ves Boma “THY BUILUHEAT RACE 10 4 rt Ally closed. When the bal tulle . crop’ of “over * 6,000, I full prices, Cont oud Iron are dulls All | broughtout “Lucy Lisle, Bello of Nelson, out the ryota of tho ‘hair do not A S. mated: that tho! suppl Mit bo (8,090, amount wanted, but several Jnrgy bills LBs pana A A Ny f Bila Rowell, ond Susie, In the pools Tuave the scaly; tho yong haley te quae, Hint ofa Poe tins | drawn against cotton. and. graln contructs | lasses of Eudilsh chenilents nro hold irily..| Hp Hewett out $380, Bolle of “Nelson «| Auta nes ir ua le ny form of vegolutie tte, cans Not foren ite way through the yastauantity» tha Market remains aurpris-.|' sold at $1 per $1,000 discount, Lumber sella freoly, In naval stores the crust, Dut iies duruiant ine Mingly. iin, “Largo-operators.are -eautioua, d very quiét, with. only s only ohange Js a decling in spirits of turpen- Si, iy Linte $85, and the fleld $115, ‘Phe , aud feulize on presentiprices, “ALNid coffocs |, Catton lus rule start for the first heat was 9 good ont Bello hn 1 tne, Ollsare quiet. Provistons. command | of Netgonand Elja Howott bolng sllzhtly in i , » SAU abe gurfare i suslengay the Mra MOT ACHVE, ~-{-faly bitsiness, Tull prices, “tice, tens, aud tobuceo are with | nayanes As thes late the wire, but at dhe tur "Pho Ne roe tia fiwtrefood mkln to -inus ‘Nothing special to tote In-the ton trade, -.. |/.. Flour advanced early in tho week, with an Ont Gssential change.” Wool-ls-aetly and | thoy wore tn Pbunah. Bile itowelt was the Tho Now Malt..,...++0+5 Sh hiro “iy thu "wowetable. worlds igalfere tsa gute cane for ay SuBnte pd \netlyo donmand ‘from ‘shippers and balers; | fri, and whisky is scaree,"” % ulled to. | but: 7 ‘ —— ken ancoksons. Rotined Wat riteeasten: hat jostined again, and closed qulot and NEW ORLEANS; : ’ snd in fate demand. econakcllcng Naetigue i What ‘declined’ ateadily throughout the | “Nuw Onreans, La, July 1.—The dnaticial :qlgo,ithe’ principal items of nln and prot: rei Avith an Betive demand from shippers | market was active all the weok, with netendy ~ A180, le) tT Yo vs “vislona;: wero 3 follows. (iniug the weak | ted sere secant ae aras S80. | improvenient “tn..nlt ‘classes <of securities, ; ending: yesterday: Flour, recalpty, 106,750 '| beon Jarsely inoreased: hd: the wheat been | Crop recounts avo -falr, Cotton conthiues 4, Ree trot eae as + wheat, rece piss shore, Tory Wits more fluctuation in options: firm, hotter boing confldentaf higher prices, a i ORporIs, HH Oo sl io 0.)ibut cach it Slowed w decline, Corn and | Quotations for Spot: are cent dearer, In spot. and 7, conn Tuture. | del Noy: ‘oats also deolfned, but not nearly so much as | tutures a large business ins been ; done In corn; :-recelpts, 1,000,010; exports, 1 iy “wheat, and nelthar showed any speclal funt. | near months, and advanced 12@16 cents. leg, spot ‘and “4,083 00, tire, Reculpts ‘af all kinds of grain ‘fell off a Arend] Te TueSeouk tito in sitnantatod “inte first 19 come out ot the-ruck, and. passed the the wou! falta quairter-pole half a length in-advance of Susi and Bells of _Nulson, whe were: rin ning head and hend, just clear of the othora, As tho three-quarter pole wus reached there ‘wag a-general closing up of the ranks, and tho entire lot ran tike one horse around the lower turn: where Belle of Nelson suececded ti Wrestling the lead ‘from Ella Nowett, .These two mares had a hot race down the home stretch, but at the distance stand Rowelt bo- gan to fall back, aud. wns beaten for aecond place by Maxis, lie? being on length behind Bulle a Nelean in- 1340}, Susie was fourth, and Lucy Bisio Jast. K Bello of Nelson. was now n atrong favorit in the pools, Walker, who used to ride Ten Hroeck, was put up on. Ella Rowett in-place of Willluma,: Tho start for the second leat was 0 goutl one, and the: pace: was fast from atart to tnish, akhough for the entire idis- tans the prep was between Hulle of Notson and Rowett, the former winning after a hot Antal In 13534. 4 Gr how enenty and actly! WEFORK Using. APSE Usinu, WHO SHOULD USE|HOW TUE-IAIR-GROWS!'The Groat Success Wito SHOULD USE OTB HRD, ee ee cummanesontae A'furinge It ply fand ts poor ur wack SUP anid vacate und sapien (avittore: Baws aupty Houlon t the blomt {9 the surface nd rupnly tho veutp’ with irefoud to. nourish cho | ine mgm, -; ! We de " profess to grow balrow wvery | 5) : Taut, “bowie, trous she usd of alcohallo-und poisons | 1 i i i ous propurallons, huvo destroyed the fullivle. ‘Vhvse Bs : ei énaes are hopuleks, Dut su Mire that wo uae should bo, ql | Ubecuraged From Using ous bottle of AA : “Anthose wroaromaia, .° | beliton's ; ‘Grower, |: Tadriaa te ad etivanision All those whose'Hair,is Thin, ‘ ° 7 tho follttte ‘and’ | | } \ AAMT ‘4. 4 $a tho hale starte un a frows eeomth undyr thy now fod suyurable conditiuns, | Tho Papilla..,.. 'aales, 2,10, + future delivery; - ontd, receipts, - v- farguly, and shipments. materially ‘dlmine | oe N oxports, 4,608; total antes, 1,104,000; pork re-!! ‘iuhad, Ey) by rive y é .., CINCINNATI FINANCES, : 4; exports, 50H total wiles, 1,075, inuoli tess te hast weak but a as ea \Syésial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, if Rieludinge bots bid und’ nowy: messy lard vet sloned more by Inck of wheat OF Cixcinnaty O,, July l—Tho ‘Prustucn of els, 11 tlerces anit io keys; uxports, | ‘tho market then A elit Wewaride tee ols the sluklngefund, at ® mcetlny this ovdulng, nds; sales 4.42 terces spot and | plenty of o y pound; sale Pipes prees spol Ane plenty of orders to MIE the grain could be | purchased nyarly # million and a half dollars alty andy 10: 1 Is 1 and. | "4 jan worth of park and other leaves held by the felined,- Western steams, also No, elty genre cuit bean fn inereaell trade fh tox elty, Checks were Immediately drawn in ».\* Total transactions of the Stock, Exchange | the markot aid competing tor grades suit-'| paymont ny follows; .Lare Audorson, for THe RAGE” Ansaniad Dre cpa a | cn alas sume | lon Pa SSR, a ds | eos Wi he, y «Bt, baery' , follows chiiceruing the mining stook market. venhere was niso un iherensed movement In Sa, One $15,007, AN RSE eis. “THB BUMMANY, : BANE DAV—-Purse, $250,” #50: to ‘second, ‘for 8 past soven days: Mining stocks have | bugging, largo sates of jute being mady for ot BY horses that have run and not won at tho moet> Susie ay hata | ue tent in aera | th ee eee | Se MER nh ct et ° y ax ant fax wixed bug yore of, + BHE2H0; $8. | Je eines Belle, pared : ‘ ‘Falli ; mantpulation of State Live stocks, ‘tha Inte | 1 ‘Dry gouty an groceries both ‘have Boon Hale OF, guriel Weois,: SAM yen flunters Loxingtous dam Julld Batting All those whose ‘Hair is ‘Falling TOM .]. Ake compound ontiaty und only pf what, the bale i Was asulated by the official yoporta of de-") ‘steady, and the latter quite actlye. - Tho vol | purchusy of all olty-lengos: that: can be pure | w_-btono'e Bei Bila nowarr ayeds Out, ay aN . t eae aie eit itat ke eae ia bakes Datttatcs ine ah the watur-plpea “and & state | ume oF trade boli waustally targes ~~ “| ehased - until 1888, when some of the whet | Uuole Vio, dam Sammonas Tb ibe: All: those whose “Scalp is Un- uy ona can apply the ‘rower Shemse}vos, arid Je cy ents hot tho pipy lino” cannot be). Drugs, hardware, boots und shoos, infact | jeuyea cun bo take ul ; > | D. Swigyrt's Deo, Aluxla, 8. yea by Li ¢ hye ce : Tee eee Maa If they cane a oue ails, th gommploted, ant suits started much before | pli branches of the Jobbing busines, show a $ — PP daa AUXOs 09 Wises: sesverey sayeed Uy, ealthye si] wud had fe applied. OO es pe LE ee ‘from Poisons. Beptember, Jn the mcantine developments | good healthy condition, . ‘Dead ‘at His Wifo's Woot, . W. Asilock’s ch. 1 Bai Uses, by’ Cay All those:who never want to be- ‘ * : Eee pens r f ; fended He Comstock nate He ae | 2c eae ee eae ey uate |, meen QMRMen age een cie Dred oy] intue bios ged Lucy tine Wyte! come Bald; ‘DIRECTIONS, pn ; [Host entirely neglected,-and Lendvills stocks | ‘ou In all porta of the -elly, Manufacturing paaabar” tragedy cha Mfoogived todage tony | Viral, dain Testy Trapgeeetebeeoe “b) All those who are tro ubled with’) Hol uaLuNtng: tay, the head thorousily wie |! \FOR'SALE BY DRUGGISTS, AND AT ; St cern roi ag perc a ec TCO rr ad ‘ THE NUNDEE HACK, Dandruff. breif bead aie duces A Pub RBA We | bo ew AND“ OnestbO4 “Euclldear, % "i + a het - : . olay tl oye, i 2 however, that after vaeation new. blood will | capy att apse er tute Rota in | forms fora Jong tine, ‘The Luaband accusing | a ddsh of: a wlle and & hult over slx hurdles, All- those jin, whose ‘Families | « Stier Binit besug Futian z not", , capuc! atistacto: wu hitiised into the market andl greater aetlys | qavoanet coe OFders, buing satisfactory ity provall, ‘The following dividends haye : E iat declared or paid: Father Da Smet, Oh ] 2 ; ‘o Y y 200 West Fourthes yas a tania “alfuir, “Andy Woolsaek, thé | Baldness is-hereditary, apa a avuly Hoey tor twp or singe’ | CINCINNATI, 0,800 Wes tay Gee fhe Hhyuk wuch trushing, uM fuyorit, losing lily rider ab :the-firt hurdle, ‘Al A Wualing the aca wudurneatts tessa, -OHIOCAGO. leaving Gen, lowell, who outolassed all he: | ‘All those whose Mustaches and Bid a Tuom tor come aid dipimsivus, Was! ; ! FN > sto win mee ~~ | Whiskers are thin and straggling. wud BERENS AHR saan ater others, to win as hv liked, . ; = : ae A suaving, thoroughly, Vay no waler oa- | + oa ww ' Price, Oue'Dollar por Bottle, Seni prepaid, | “Poon Muse He See he : oa eral I 78 State st. la th full divectonasoruse, on receiptor price | - O00 BotUo sill last moarly-threg.moulhy,.. OPPOSITE PALMER HOUSE, * j or of unfaithfuitioss, tho churgo, further * | estranged thom, and the wifa roturned to bor fn} CINGINNATH 0 | Preate atel ite qoreltien to thu house wits Plata: Gold Stipe, 13; Starr Grove, 10} Ta, OicnNate; July 1.—Agaln the fumediate | Rimelwhen all would bo forgottoy and, forglvons ver, 3 pg Copmer Queen, 10; Exchange Stk | vioinity of Olnetnnali has -eacaped tho ao- | The'wowan peromptarily refused. wheroupoa drault: ‘ombstang, 10; Go Travel . ILys .| varity which haa-ok torlzod the sto 1 Wilson drew a pistol, placod it to bis forehead, le (quarterly), 8 per cent, Bulllon re-; Verity which has charactorizod the storms In pulled tho t ore and Selptg of the pust woek, $454,784 ‘Total gales’] other portions ‘of the States, While there | dyturat tor fect, Ho flyod only @ abort tue, ‘ cuE Reragie s R Purse, $20; 850 to of ail aga belt over ele Rurdieg oy DMM Wiay Buckles’ b. o, Gow. Uowoth 4 years, by a moment. tater, tell