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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY; JULY 29, 1881I—TEN PAGES. durtico Jamieson to-day and sent to jail to awalt trint at tha Cirewit Court. He appenrs to repont hisorime, Hackioy ia improving raaidly, MURDERER CAPTURED. 81, Louis, Mo. July ficiently to go on with tho text. hho wan a remarkndty sensible man and gol reader: but of course ho could never riso in hls profession. site only ene arn.” the Inte M. Moy ton mechanien! CRIMINAL NEWS. pt to Wreck a Passenger Train Near Warren, Ill. or, the admired Fre hand when by tho neeldenta bursting of his gun his own natural right hand wasso shatterod that iinmeddinte aniputation above the wrist becume nlgolutely necesenry. eortain springs with tho loft fingers ad parforined several tse} find. closed, help a pen or en drew nésword from its Fiendish Attem: .—Emmet. Jones, tho Regro who shotand killed Antoine Vaile, ndeck- hand on tho steamor Lady Leo on the 16th Inst, Was cantitred at Bratdwood, 1 Drought here to-day and lodge A RESPtIT OF Menrits, Tenn, tt days has been granted’ by Gov. Hnwkina to Andrew Saniors, whowas to hang to-morrow at Covington, Tenn. A PAUPEL KILLED, Beninarixin, Mass, July 23.—Iteulen It. Cade woll,a town paupor of. Wilurnham, was killed by Morrjs Bfonahan, Tho murderor was nr- ful finetions, open paper, grasped nna o ‘Thore uninforined on ght hnve witnessed the original Join af Leyden in Meyerle “Prophete” and nover have suspected the lust he had sustained, Jn Anthony Pasquin's Life of Rdwin, the comedian, there Ia ni necount of a “barndoor notor,” boasting the strange nume of Gemen, who having lost an ayo wore a ginss avatile deprived of tha use of his left arm, which, alyzed and withered, hung down no and Several Cars ITIRTY DAYS. but No Ono A rospit of thirty the performances of New and Novel Phase in the Hunt for the Wisconsin THE WHATHER. SIGNAL SERVICE. Orrice of THe Cnirr SiaNan Wasitrnaton, DC, duly 20-1 9. m.—Tho Chief Signal Olficor furnishes tho following apectat d Indian Scouts and Thirty Blood- hounds, to Join in tho statked abot and spoke his specuhes, tho pend- ant rm sbifted Its position, came tute Miht, swing forward and Incommoded hin greatly, to be “instantly and u its place by tho. rij performance, indoc 0 bo constantly engaged in keeping bt order—tho anectitars, meuntime, greeting with lnugbter und appinuse this curious conduct on the part of tho rtrangest Richard thay could over have been secon upon the stage, FIRE RECORD. —_—_—— Crittenden Offors Rowwards for tho ails Jan "ig teweans tisha ilsalsdinnd 0 barometer is ‘bighcst In tho Mississippt Arrest of the Missourt Valley and lowest in tho extrema Northwest. ‘The temporature remained nearly dtationnary during tho past twenty-four houra in the Wert. Guilt States, and nil districts cast of tho Missis- alppl. The following temperntures ‘were ree ported from stations on the Northorn frontier: Enstport, 65; Burlington, 6; Quobeo, h9; Mone treal, 643 Alpona, 65; Duluth, 75. were reported from tho eastern portion of tho -Ohlo Valley and from Florida,’ Northerly winds t i! 10 ‘alley, ‘Tonuessce, 18 Is tight band was found tora Attack and Rob a Man in om ie Olaire, Ia. of o Largo: 8 ‘The nlarm from Hux 67 at 8: caused by tho discovery of fire on tho trat floor of a three-story, brick building at No. 435 State by Aloxander Wolnburg uso ailitinery store. Cause, tho aceldental breaking of Akcroseno Intnp which Mrs, Weloburg was about to place Ina bracket. Tho alarm from Box 417 was caused bya fire inn one-story, tayo nt No.4i) West Kinzle street, ‘key, and occupied by Cornel Cause, a defective chimuvy, A still nlurm to Engine Compan: yostorday afternoon was caused of some ment which had been curoles!: the stove In thy junttor’s roum, No. sl Ashland if ven by some citizan who saw the smoke but did not wait tosec tho Mrs. Webster, of No, 485 West Mndison streot, at 1345 yesterday inorn- ing by the explosion of a kerosene Inmp which Beon left burning low on table In tho par- The furniture and carpets the blaze wus casil) Dulicy and some cit! an nicht, Damnxe, 0 + Instovening was TRAIN- WRECKERS. ‘speeiat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. rsa, Illy July 28—The passenger-train ¢ this clty at 11:55 Inst evening met Just thiasidoof Warren, causod. aewitoh by some unknown ‘The engino, tender, mall-car, baggagc- nd smoking-car ran off tho track, and tho Inst named car wore complutcly Strange to relate, noone was in- h tho train was runolng ata high at the tno. Tho engineerand street, occupies dsin the Lowor Lake region have shifted to northorly, and in New ‘Enyiand twousterly, Indications ure that slightly warmer wentber will provall In the Upper Tonnessec, tho cast Gulf States, the Upper Min- sissippl, and tho western portion of tho Oblo Valley to-day and to-morrow. For Tennessee and tho 0! Lake region falr weather, winds mostly norther- » Stationary bnrometor, and stationary or her temperature, ‘or tho Upper Laka region snd Upper Misais- fale wouthur, varlablo A Damage, norman, At 9:50 last evening hic Vaitoy and Lowor |:as a dwelling. Dntnage trifling. _ Winols Central au pi Valloy warmer, tracks wore to! ds, stationary or lower barometer, For the Lowor Missouri weather, southerly winds, and lower burometor, LOCAL OBSERVATIONS, CHICAGO, July 23-10:18 p,m, “Time, _ Bare) Ther. tw] Wand.| Vel] Ien,| Weather for a ,conalderablo dis- UES trains were transforred nt Ware catising considerable delay. nclearod and the track d trains will hereafter run as usu. wo nn attommpe was mado to wrock oretrain by tho un- fF counclt Til, An Tho nlarin was Valloy warmor, {nir yen this morning, was nwakoned suddent: an_ilinols Central Nicing of a switch nib accldent was averted b; covery of the plot by. placed tho switch ‘which came pes iy to ferret out the guilty partics, THE WISCONSIN MAN-HUNT, ‘Spetiat Dispatch to The Chicago Tritune. Br. PAut, Minn., July 2&—A sensational dise patch was published boro this afternoon that ox- Bhoriff Doolittle and two companions hnd been Allied by tho Williams brotuors In the Eau Gallo woods. Itcamo from Lake City, Mion. a point romote from tho scene, and was not credited, Dispatches this evoning to tha Pioncer-Prees from Menomonfo say Sheriff’ Doolittle sonds brothors wore re extinguished by Ollicor nS, without necessitating: Hox 774 at 8:35 Inst ovening ick watchman, wi just in time for the train, along on a down-grado Slap, m.(GH 1 10:18 pi ms Janel Obed “*Harometer corrected for tomperatura, olevation, mental erro: Moan baromoter, itt joan thermometer, OS5, lean humidity, 51. ighoat temperatura. 72.2 wont tamporature, GENEMAL OUSERVATIONR, ONICAGY, July 28—10:18 p,m, ‘The alarm from Hox 472 at 2:25 yesterday aft- ornoon was caused by a froin some straw uudor a atatrway In front of Mr. Stafford's houso, $62 Milwaukee avenue. Damage tritiing. AT DULUTII, MINN. Special Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune. Dotorn, Miun., July 28.—A fire broke out in Weld & Petro's sawmill to-day, consuming It together with about 400,000 foet of lumber, in- volving n loss of from $15,000 to $16,000. Duwurn, Minn., July 28.—Wold & Potro’s mill, altuated near tho oxtromity of Iace's Toint, caught fire about J o'clock a. m.,and was burned tothe ground beforo tho firemon could getto the scenc. Tho men attached to tho mill, who woro sleeping In the boarding-house near, awoko at tho first alarm, and, rushing out, formed an afiictent buckat brignde. By thoir offorts alout 100,000 fect of lumber wore saved, but thoy could ogress of tho flames in jour it wisn smoldering -In the meantime the fire bad munteated to othor parts of the yard. and between | 900,000 ani lumbor woro destroyed, ossrs. el atre, ber by A, BM. Miller, The former tract to saw for tho latter. is catimated at $8,000, and on the lumber $0,000. ‘There was no instirance on elthor, besides some $800 worth of now saws In tho mill, which, with the rest of tho machinery, was do- stroyed., Tho mil! will not bo robullt. word that tho ih ip on fi Tho hunt continucs with intensified interast. ‘Tho Ludington Guards, Nght cavairy, ftrong, and a posse of sotnc 200 In tho been reinforced by Buffalo Chariic, a noted Indian scout undor Custer and Mites, who re- rts that Yellowstone Kelloy is comtn; with elx or seven othor scouts an toodhounds, ‘Those will morrow, and will bo forward munierers woro acen again i take the trall whoro ‘soon as thoy are all armed at tho front, REWARDS OFFERED. Br. Louis. Mo., July 28.—Govy, Crittendon issued ‘tho following proclamation, which will bo pub- Msbed throughout the State and 15,000 copica Printed for goncral distribution: State OF Missount, wext—Woerens, Jt hag do nothing to stop tho led tothe front at ley were last soon as ‘The logs on tho milt Executive Drrant en mado known to me, as Governor of tho Stato of Misgourl, that cer tain. parties, whogo names unknown, confederated AT LEBANON, TENN. Frectat Dispatch to The Chteaco Tribune LRBanon, Tenn. July 28.—The most deatract- ive iro that over visited Lebanon broke out in Neal's livery stablo nt 10:20 to-night. Tho stn- blo and all thaframe butidings !n tho rear wora ignited. Tho . following “houses .woro burned: American Hotel, Brown's now build- Ligon Brothors’ family arc to ome banded them- Y « 181%, stop a train near Glendale, in the County ot tato, and with force and vio- lenco took, stole, and carried nway the mono: andother oxpress; and whi day of July, 1881, said partios and tholr confed- eruesdid stop a train upon tho ling of the Chi Island =& Paolfle Iatlrond in the Count ico take, stenl, and carry away the monoy and other oxpress mutter boing care tied thereon; and whereus, perpotrating thorob- Inst aforesuid, tho parties engaged therein and murder one William Westfall, ductor of tho train aforesald, qa MeCulfough, wi the = cmploy then on eafd train; and 8, Fri and Jesso James stand tndioted ‘in vies County, in the State aforcsaid,, for tho murder of John W. Shi -as,tho parties engaged in the robbories and and cach of them, have fled avo ifbsvondod and scercted themeelves; how, thorofore, in consideration of ho premises, and in Neu of all othor rewards iherctoforo offered for the arrest or conviction tof the partles nforvanid, or eithor ot them, by orcorporations, 1, Thomas T. Crite tate Of Missour!, do $5,000 for tho arrost ing, just compieted; Jol h a crens, on the 16t] q : ‘ators, grocery; Post-Ollico; W. ‘i. Cart- go 3 (oC roo! Gooubar © Meciain, gon, drugs; G. W. 2 shoe store; “A. Scoggan, grocery; tor ECS. family, produce merchant; E. G. Sowoll's residence. The muin business partion of the city was acstroyed. Tho origin of tha Dro is unknown. AT CATTARAUGUS, N.; Y. Carranauaus, N. Y., July 28,—Eighteen build- ings in the business contro of tho town wero burnod this morning. Loss, $75,000, Buapyonn, Pa., July 24.—Firo broke out in Ars, Wilcox’s pharmacy, on Washington atrect,” Cattaraugus, N. ¥., yesterday morning at on carly hour, and swept both sides of tho principal strocts, destroying sevontcon of tho maln buginess houses of the pince, including two bardware, grocery, dry Eetadcandaadbededets¥dcodadd Midddsduadttaee-veeatoc| senences cea coacece: VBLRSSRSSRASASLARAH SS SHIRT ANA SVRSLTAVEA AIA: BARAARASIABUSeeAsASeTA: pea Winston, force and violen ST. JONN, N. B. Sr. Jon, N. B., July 2%—Heavy and long continued rains aro serfously interfering with tho furmors. Groat dam- the work of age {8 throatonoil, which {8 already out, is waiting to be cured. Tho ing mad matdorablo of a freehet in tho Mirnmtcht, and the northwoat boom gavo aw: sending adrift somo. 5, ia expected all will be scoured. Tho weathor cloared off bore this aftornoon, after an almost steady rain for forty-olght hours, NEW YORK CITY. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune New Youk, July 23.—Lomperaturo at 9:90 p. m,, 80; 6p. im. 75; Op.my Tl; 12m., 70. Avor- age temperature, 71%; averago temperature for corresponding date last year, 67H. SAN FRANCISCO MINT. Uninteresting Testimony Takon Yeu- terday Before tho Investigating Come feet of lumber, cuts; and where- ;murders aforcrald, \from Justice, and b two drug gtoros, goods, ute, Tho Salamunca Fire went to thoir assiatance, but arrived tou late to do much good, the finmos having destroyed everything in reach, Tho Joss la estimated at $75,000, with probably not over $30,000 insur Governor of the Bi hereby offer au roward of ecu of each persots beries or murdora TeBa tng thd salt Frank and J a ie arrest and dclivory of who Sherlit of ai cofler a reward i f either partics Ing in either of tho murdera or rob- ee mentioned, Thereby offer afurthor timony wi nad nad criged Lote the Stato of Missourl, josse W. Jamos, and for f said Frank James and and oach or cither of thom, to nid Daviess County, AT LUDINGTON, MICH. Special Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. East SAGINAW, Silch., July 28.—A special from Ludington saya a fire broke out at 30:40 o'clock this evoning In tho sboe shop of J. Houslt, con- suming t and contents, and communicating to tho saloon bullding of George Fonuer, burning, it, with entiro contonte, Loss, $2,000 on bulld- 11 $1,000 on etock. It thon spread to tho store J, Btailin, and occupied by i Express Company and J, Youny, building and stock, It is thought miost of the oxpress moved, Toss on bull Btailin, valued at fast atoresald SAN Franotsco, July 28.—In the mint invosti- gation to-day O. D. Munson, Assayor at tho Mint, teatified aa to the mannor affairs in bie dopartmont were ounducted, and tho codo of operating upon precious metals. Heatatod that gold and sllyor had to bo 0) fine to mako good coins, and that alloys had to be rofined bo- fore they could bo advantagoously used. Ho acknowledgod that bullion bad been recoivod from the Northern Bollo ming loss than 700 fino, but ho had not recolved it himsclf, tho moeltor or rofinor having chargo of tha ro- Had he beon mn tho placo id roliner ho would have rocelved auch bullion, but would bavo refined it. The prosovution tallod to find anything showing tho witness’ departinont, Guves, Abstract Ciork. testifod that ho had to record transactions botwoen do- itors and the Buporintundent of tho Mint. 10 Government mado into coln only the buit- Allother bullion T havo horounto ect my alfixed tho great seul of hi a City of Jofforaon, this 23th day of Tuosas TY. Crurrenns PROTESTING SETTLERS. Speclat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. Toreka, Kas. July %3,—Goy. St. Jobn was to- fa serious disturbance in Iuka, i" ecounty-seat of Pratt County, Some tlne #0 the county voted $100,000 in bonds in ala of 4 fetitious railroad. enterprise, and the bonds in Escrow with tho flacal agont of Now York City, and, foaring that ft County Commissioners would and take such othor stops as thodour for tha salo of the bon foren of soventy to 100 sottlors are ro- ave marched upon the Town of Iuka ed tha Commissioners and sovoral ty ollicers, who are now bel tho yalidity of the bonds $800, and a small dwell ‘Tho insurance could nut bo ascere NEAR BATTLE CREEK, MICH. Spsctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, BATTLB Creex, Moh, July %8.—This forenoon, on tho farm of Afra. P. Gould, fa Leroytown, afiro destroyod a barn and contents, consisting of two horses, a largo quantit: No Insurance. irrogularies in. Tdward FB fon bought for that ‘was refined for private partios, ‘Thomas McCuley swore thut bullion under 700 fino waa run into ingots to save charges, and ‘when loss occurred ho supposed the ment would havo to stand boon working Northorn Hoile bullion about four ‘oars, & considerable portion of which bad 8 worked uver in tho mint, aa it ran better boon was too brittle for culnuye, ry timo bullion is melted, which affvots the oxpensea of the mini Adjourned till Monday noxt, oo Strange Pinyors, , : ider, though he did not YY throwa from hig When bh Loss about $1,500, team engino used iu threshing. AT MILWAUKEE, * Bptelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MinwauKes, July 10,-Tho clxar-box faclory of 4, Sohman, at the cornor of Becond and Lap- hom streots, burned tnis afternoon, building 3,000, on the stock $4,000, Anos, In savoral ct thing upwards of $3 AT EATON, N. Ye Urica, N, ¥,, duly 23.—A. D, Morton's furni- ture atore and A Ae a aco Shdapes Madison County, were deatro: y firo eosadaye Lose aude $5,000; partly insured, a BURNED AT SEA, - BAN Francisco, July ,—Tho British abip Oriftammo was burned at soa in latitude 18 win- utes 13 seconds south, longitude 09 minutos 43 seconds west, Tho crow arriyod at Wilmington on the Italian bark St, Andrea, No partloulara, Loa Anoznys, July %—Tho Oritlummo, with an assorted cargo of conl and merchandiso, in company with tho Italian bark Saint An- drea; of ‘tho const of presumed to bo spontaneous . combustion from coal in the lowor hold. for tho Saint Andrea. an explosion tuck place, and the ahip itr ed Tho Cuptain and crew are in good . ———E—EE————— DISCHARGED, Disvatess to The Udteago Tribune, Leavenwortn, Kas, July 2&—Spoclals from Columbus, Kas., say Dr. M. Coryall Hallowolt was triod to-day for malpractive jo childbirth of Dire. BI, Stewart three weoks uxo and was obarged. The women Is dead, it, The mint bad THE JAMES GANG, 28.—Tho Bhorif® of Lacledo was hero to-day, having in ter from a gentioman, whoso ‘ouches for, atating that a well armed and mounted six miles from Plato, Texas nigbE who fully Banlos, amounts to some- 5 ee wore soon ba Bathows, th id desorip'iar ft Were «ravoling toward tho Iron ar of tho tottor road, Hallroad ‘enabled to return to tho al © harlequin in a comle extravaganza, en- titled, *Hocus Pocus, or: Hurloquin Washed 0 sloco Signor Bonnie, & one-logged tianeon ape GARROTERS, rag of a Covent Garden pauto- Hypatch to The Chicago Tribune, July 28.—Tho garroter's gamo ‘ully at Lo Claire, twelve betweon 3 ant S o'clock this Albort Snow, night watchman in ono had beon paid $250 for coallng two ats, While - the way to bis oftico after ne he was mo hagga with Mine Wane i confederate ancaked u Snow by the throat, an io WAS Unconscious. Snow's itled of their contents, IREATENED LYNCHING, Dispatch to Tre Chicago Tribune, July 28.—Thero Is talk tt (colored), who stabbed bath ehoman, cha Re Lule & 7» Ato ee CN ty, brought ta Cos U-tigbtor, and h was alt: it it resembled some. what’ an old-fasl fe cushion, In his * Hotrospections of tho Stage" Mr. Bernard dosoribos § votoran manager, wi and alliict bers, ‘bolighted to rept ‘Tho crow had only i : tho beroca of Nght clothes, and left the ship jody, He was unable to walk or even stand, and throughout the performance had to od, s ns slairer limps 1 s, rou red. Ho endvavs rawbacks by tak- pinches of suuif very frequently, and ly waving in the alr & largo an pooket-handkercpiot. In this ropreaent such churacters ag Pl vivaolous hero of Farqubar’s " Recruiting O! ” to audionoes that were certalaly Indulgoat tolerant if thoy wore not enthustustio, Vandentott's Ped a dian he oncountered in 1840 Tak Boa: becn accidentally shot of, ppeared ns Iodius, as Pizarro, and a8 uling bis doticionoy now witb his toga, now witb his mantic, and now with hig % w's mutilation, thou, he svomoed’ ratho! on and of tho stayo stance of tho play requ ored to compensate for tl cans A Baby That Rivals Ton: Thumb, ne, July 21,.—On Bunday, July 10, Mra, eee MANSLAUGHTER OHARGED, Whitmore, of Paterso! ch to The Chicago Tribune, uly 28.—W, J, Clark, who. shot 6 in Foropaugh's ‘Circus, cee "5% waa brought up for pre- ating tebolu hie, Grom chee +bls counsel walved exams HELD For TRIAL Disoateh to The Chicaon Tribune July ¥3.—George MoCoy, pHacktoy, was brought before De, an ordinary sizcd bowl, toureen would neko » beautiful blonde jus ny shouldors will Ni anda inedium sized soug cradle for ha hulr, which falls to bis aboulders, and f 1 ery ey cady saya that (ho tha the poor fell obuervid that Othello to bis Lago; and Tor, on aelaing bim in ih a go o eri Twas aisaoat tru arm a strong okost-that third act, armices sleeve si erat, ean ae Tocoverod muacif SPORTING EVENT The Chicago Champions Still Vig- orously Engaged in Los- ing Games. Cleveland, Buffalo, Boston, and Providence the Winners Yesterday. Mond 8, at Belmont-Park Trota the Threo Fastest Consecutive Heats. on Record. CLEVELAND VS. CHICAGO, The bid streak struck by Chicuyo two weeks ago atill remains a bad streak, The champions hive ine It Just at a tlme whon it would do the lenst harm, for they could stand a sctback when thoy were sovon games ahoad in the champion- ship face; but it 1s to be hoped the period of do- Cent ond poor play will not last tnuch longer, on account of its effect us well on tho club's chances in the raco as on, tho enjoyment of the spectators. A yamo Hike that of yesterddy ta Nablo to decrease the putronnye, for people like tosco the home team, oven wher beaten, fur- nish something lke a’ contest, which the game of yeatorday was not, the Clevelands having it snfely won nt tho end of tho fifth inning, About 1,800 peopte wero present,and by Ilberalap- plause sbowed thelr admiration of tho stroux Dlay of the visitors, Tho latter wero in flue fet- tle, and gave a good exbipition both nt tho bat ana in tho fleld. Thoy punished Corcoran se- verely, tho nature of thoir hitting causing many fielding errora on the part of thelr opponents, McCormick, on tho othor band, was at bie best, oud was supportod strongly, In tho third inning a base hit by Dunlap and two errors by Kelly gave two runs; In the fifth doudies by Eradisy and Dunlap and singles by Kennedy, McCormick. Phillips, and Shaffer brought in four, three earned: in the sixth Dradluy‘s tripic and Bunlsy's alngle produced a tally; fo tho seventh doubles by McCormick and Vaillips and crrora by Willinmeon aud Goro wave threo, one earned; and jn the clghth singles by McCormick ana Glnsscovk, with mis- plays by Williamson and Gore, jet in a run, UringIng Cleveland's score to 11. Chicagocarnt nrun in tha fourth on Anson's doublo and ningles by Filnt and Corcoran; and ona fumbto by Duniap and singies 4 Dalrymple und Goren run was obtained in tho seventh, Tho eamo toauss play to-day and to-morrow, TIT SCOR: 3] 3 el Chteago. Dalrymple, ents ilowosoucoo! Sl wewsc]es -lomuscoucnyl Nolan, |, Clapp, c. Kennedy, o.. NeCormick, Beaune Eleworucoan! Blewsescoes Fl ernscsqres | > wlocoserccn al roconmuuel mou: Taconasnad Glesnnsencel® Blanngacccn oledwocuounls Shaffer, r, f 2] Bradicy, db., 3 0 TOtal vesesssrseecsrescosree ABIL | yy — 2234366067280 cnt ee 0010010 0-2 204131 2 Earned runs—Chlengo, 1; Cleveland, 5, ‘Two-base hits—Anson, Dunlap, McCormick, Phillips, Bradley. 'Three-base hit—Bradicy. Firat base on balls—Gore, Nolan. First base on orrors—Chicai 3, Cloveland, 0. Loft on bases—Chicago, 0; Cloveland, 8. Struck out—Quest, Dalrymple,Corcoran,Clapp, jeCormick. Balls ealled—btcCormick, 83; Corcoran, 60, Strikes callod—McCormick, 19: Corcoran, Md. Double play—Shutfor-MeCormick-Phillips. Passed balla—Flint, 1, ‘Nine—Two hours and ton minutes, Umpire—Doescher,. BOSTON V8. TROY. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns. Toston, July 2.—Tho Bostons defoated tho Troys to-day fn a closo game, taking tho lead at: the outsot, but nearly lusingytho gamo in tho seventh inning by Whitnoy giving two mon bases ‘on bails, both of whom scorad. Inthe lastinning Burdock bit to teft-fiold and scored tho winning iin on o ateal, and muffed thrown balls by Hankinson and Holbort. The batting was boavy on both sidos, but the magnificont Melding pro- vented large scores, Sutton, Burdock, and Caa- kins oxcollcd in tho eld, and Lowis, Hornung, and Glitcspio at the bat. irre dnntngs— 12 G Pcie 0000163 0 HS 1110000 0 1-4 Earned runs—Boston, 2; Troy, 1. ‘hits—Loaton, 7; Troy, ¥. 'wo-buse bits—Lewis, Hornung, Gillesplo, Fielding errors—Baston, 2; Troy, i. Firat bee on balle—Hoston, 2; Troy, 3 Firat. puso on crrora—Troy, Struck out—Burdock, Burnes, Snydor, Case aidy te Holvort,, alls callod—Whitnoy, 09; Keofo, 106, trikes called—Wanitnoy, 45; Keofe, 10. Double playa—Loston, 1; ‘Troy, 1. Pasaod balls—Snydor, 3. ‘me—fwo hours and fifteen minutos, Ump!re—Higham, PROVIDENCE VS. WORCESTER. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wonorsren, Mass., July %.—Providenco won to-day by batting lichmond for five carned runs In one inning, whilo the Worcestors wero un- able to bit Ward with any oflcct. The home lub only got one man poyond firnt base in tho entire game, Gilligan, who.was playing short- slop for the visitors in placo of McClellan, who ‘was burt yesterday in Albany, oponed the fun in the fifth Joning with a safe hit, Gross follow- ing witha two-bagger. After that Radbourne, Denny, York, Start, Farrell, and Ward followod with safo hits. It was no credit to Niohmond that moro rune were not scored, a8 two of tho threo outsin tho inning wore of mon caught of tholr basos by sharp work of tho outfielders. Inniige— 1239466780 Worcestor...eos. 00 0000000 0 Providence, 000656000 0 5 Eamiud runs—Providenco, 6. Flotd\ug errors—Providence, 2; Worccafor, 4, Tiago hits—Providence, 13; Worcestor, 4. ‘two base hits—Gross, Hines, Firat baso on balle—Providenco, 1. First base on orrora—Providence, 3; Worcese er, 2. . * ‘Left on bases—Proviaence, 10; Worcester, 4. Struck Bue Hotaling. lrwia. Malls culled—Ward, 1; Richmond, 61. Btrikes callod—Ward, 7; Itichmond, 8 ‘Tine--One hour end ferty-fivo minutes, ‘Tine—One hour and forty-five m| Umpiro—Catlahan, BUFFALO VS. DETROIT, Spactat Dispeteh to Ths Odteago Tribune, Dernorr, Mok. July 2—Dorby was called homo by a sick wife, and Mountain endeavord to Ml his place, Ho was bit yory hard, but not more 60 than Galvin. Terrife batting ana poor flulding abounded throughout the game. Bon- nett covered frat. basa admirably, and Nollly Aled his place behind the .bat well. Powoil enughta hot fly from Foloy's bat in the sixth inning with one hand, Michardson and Foloy mado some fine catches for Butfalo, Ovor 1,000 speotatora, ; 3 Tunings 1234507880 DOOM vy veces oveeer-eed 0 0-0 00 5 0 1-4 Buftalo, 5100004 5 lh Flolding errore—Buffalo, 6; Detroit. 0, . Earned runs—Buffalo, §; Detroit, a. ‘fwo-base bite—Houck, Gorbardt, Ittchardson, 'hree-base bite—Hanion. + Howe runs—Hrouthers, Bennett. Firet base on balls—Bultalo, 1. Firat base on errors—Lultulo, 6; Detroit, 3 Fenda aoe isaiol Base to Loubie plays —odek-Gornardt-Fowell i O'Rourke-Force- White. ¥ Pussod balla—Rowo, 3; Hellly, 1. Wild pltchea—Galvin, 1; Mountain, % Time—T'wo houra and thirty mluutes, Umpire—Bradloy, A —- CLEVELAND, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Crmveaann, 0,,'Jnly 8.—-The program for the third day of the trotting meeting drow out about 5,000 persons, Doubtless the attondapoe would bave been much jarger had" not the sky boen cloudy and threatening rain, Tho track was in excellent . order, Purses for throe races were on the .card, the ‘first. bolng tho 9:81 class; the socond, two-mile heats for Sy pacors and trottora; and{the third for the 2H class, The frat two were finished, and tho third was postponed, after four heats had faliod to » decide it, ‘The - two-mile beats race was’an extraordinary exhibition of speed and staying qualitios, and bag no paralic! jo the annals of tho trotting.turt, Four beata wero trotted, ‘the fastest« in 4:63}4, and the slowest in 4:56, and the finishes wore closo ‘and utepscly exciting, Thoro wore only three starters in the 2:21 race, Edwin Thorne, Voltaire, and Lucy. Lucy, who old over tho feld, only got third placo, Ed- win Thorne winnlitg in while Voltalro secured tho second and Hi Lucy had & neck-and-neck finish In thof first heat, Voltatro being a poor third, benta thero was not overn length between first Rud lnat on thoy passed under tho wire, Tho 20th Duke of Airdefe, 63, dam t ith by Dukeot Noxubee, 4, E xt loxuibes, 142g, damn uf Harrington, 6,118; Waddy & Bullard, Voytonn, Ky, Sih 36), Cordoila 1th, Duke of Genova, f Miteatney EN | nna AMUSEMENTS, read yenem by Duke WVICKES THnATR ton Helte 4th by NEW YORK. THIRD GRAND TRIUMPH! MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION OF THR GRAND RRALISTIC SPVECTACULAS DRAMA, “THE WORLD?’ EVERY SCENE ENCORED. The Departure. eDho explosion, LID EE ok See es Ry ee { SUCCRSS. ed and white, f yoars, CHICAGO. om, dain Cordell 4th Uric, OF: A. 8. Fry, Plattsburi, Mo. 81,108 Ne by 4th Duke of a f, Alrdrio 20, 615; ith, North Middletown, Ky. #1 dam Rosette by Mth Duke of ‘ed ronn, h years, Hosetta ‘hy Lith Winchester, Ky, $100, years, by Hell Sharon, pec hora dam Belle 1 by Boll Sharon, 4.1073 WS aronettes Rates, red, 2 years, by S0t! Airdrie, Ot" dam’ lintaneto 4th, Dy ‘Pkiasaan Neuben Harper, ates Ith; red, 2 years, by th Dike of Airdrie, 803, dam Lucy Darrington by Duke of Noxubee, 84024; B. B. B #00, le 4th, red, & years, v H4m21g,' dam La Bello f Noxubee, 24021; Jacob Graves, Chitesbury, Ky. 41. Hose Itoan Mello 4th, red, 4 yonrs, by Rosa Os, dum Hose loan Belle 4th ce, 0,061; Ht, E, Roberts, Georgetown, Hates 24, red and white, 3 seni 18, lata Hose Ftoan Helle heat race had seven starters, intletoo, Htiprap In the poole Post ‘on by Calmur, Post Roy sees ed. Mistletoe and Kiprap distanced; fi2'4, Poat [oy won the second hi ir y Anished first in tho third be: set back for running, the best boing M4. The fourth hent Noy. Amber seconu, 4, As, 8 for the 2:54 class nod. Hurt Sheldon, Meretitio, . Morels, Redwood, dd, ond wore nse with positions in the followin Granger, Peta (pacer), ‘Tho first heat was ind race wera won by: Duke of Noxubee Eureka, Cincinnatl Boy, J. 8. Owingaville, Ky. $4 and Mambrino Clay aj Lhe Murder. ‘Lhe Breane. EVERY NIGHT, MATINERS WEDNESDAY AND BATURDAY, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, THEO. tt. THOMAS SUMMER NIGHT CONCERTS, i p.miecHonalar Mattneo, Hate nis. Forsaia at tho Rxposltion, GEO, ,. CARPENTER, Lansoo, Stnnaaer. ax ore, J, 8. Morris, wan backed cven ayainst Kureka placed tho first two heats to his croditin 2:2034, and 2:25, asstiming a manding lend at tne, atart, ag holding, ri Nnished seventh und elgbth. heat Gus Wilson requested Duatin to take hin seat bebind Morris, At the first turn Bureka Morris shot to the front and wou Tho judges took surt Sheldon, and own In 82283, ‘all from behind 1 Whitney for the fourth heat. Morris i, with Bheldon second, and Mambrino Ch third, to the distance stand, and Ciny broke and ran to tho wire first and secs ond, The heat was given to Sheldon without o reeurd, and tho race postponed until to-morrow. Rose Ditke 20, 04 43, Moso Holle 2d 4,001, dam Hted Helle 2a’ Jonn oe Lon, Winchester, Ky., $200, re im Hattic Lewls Uy . Thompson, Winchester, Ky, 45. Duchess 4th, red. 14%), dam Duchess ith oinas & Kmith, $1,440, Henick of Rath, ro: Duke of Noxubee, by Mell Bhoron, ‘Thompson Btation, R22. Lowis, red, 6 ve L. Skinner, Wincbeater, ene, ish years, by 2uth Duke of Aird ton Helle 4th by Enrl of Garrinzton, 5,118; Nob- inson Hrothors, $50. Rose, 6,319,dam Bellic Barringto Noxubeo, i424; John Tracy, $270. ppy Lewis td, red roan, by Poppy's Duke le Lowis by 1th Duke of Airdrie, py Lewis 2d, nul roan, by I arn kaitie Lewis by Jerry, 6 w, Winchester, K; 52. Mary Hntes 4th, uble Rose, 6.319,dam May Helle % uke 24, 60H; W, I, Kash, Winchester, Ky., “Tek, Sharon Tielle 2d Toso 24, red and white, 6 years, by Hose Duke 24, 6,964, dam Shuron Lelie ell Bharon, 2d, 01073 Roblagon Bros., $5300. Geneva, 1,750, dam Nora O10; C, M. Gifford, Manhattan, Kas., $1,080, roan, 10 years, by hth Poppy éth by Atrdria, ‘t . Gl, Lucy Barrington 3d, red and white, 5 yenrs, , 3,403, dam od Lillie Bare eon by Duke of Noxubeo, J40%$; Waddy & Ia Then both Mor: Heketx, 25 und 20 ce TURER FAST MEATS. Betsont Pank, Pa. July 28,—Over 10,000 peo- plo visited this track to-day to witness the at- tommpt of Maud 8. to beat ber record of 2:10, made nt Pittsburg. The crowd was the largest ever congregated nt this track, and was guod- natured and well-behaved, the only trouble be- ing o great desire to overrun the course and thua impede the trotters, Tho duy's sport uwann ADS HOOLEY’S THEATRE. LAST PERFORMANCES OF SARATOCA. Motinoo Baturday at FA O'NFInty HOSE. 4 QUES KRUGEIL, 131i) Dramatic Company, i: Perforny Monday, Aug. 1, will Calumbus Thompson, wis MORRISON, 18 GAVLN, and supord y Night, roducon "tho most suporh THE DANICHEFES, with ts wealth of ecenery, inachinery, wardrobe, and para= phornalla, and nn inequaled cast uf charactors. : GRAND OPERA-IIOUSE. Clark-at., opposite the Court-Ilouse, * [The Octoroonl NO HIGHER PIICE,, at Huccens, ‘Tio toreific atrug> py Rete ight out, and after jog- gla around the track was sont.off on the firat heat. She reached tho quarter in 31%, tho half |, the three-quarters in 1:3014, and com- pleted the mile in 2:12 without tho slightest in- dication of a break. In the second heat she reached the quarter in nd the three-quarters in Here she hesitated, swerved, and finully it, recovering, came under he it was almost n repetition of the firat, being trotted clearly and squarely. without ‘The firat quarter was made in Ue, ors in 1:39, and three consecutive boat are tho best over trotted by any horse in the world. Vanderbilt was present and watched the race from tho judgos’ atat as it was getting late whot tho last beat, tho runoing race for gonticinen ridors was postponed, BRIGHTON BEACII. New York, July %.—Brighton Beach: Tho inile and a quarter raco was won by Gouverncur, Alock Amont second, Kitty Clark third. ‘Timo, Maud 8, was then brot fed'shd white, ‘years: by My, the balt tn 1:03; made a bid break, ‘thi OLYMPIC THEATRE, KN —ISe, Ze, Te, and He. The on carth. Monday, July frost mori drama, Hose of Geneva, | tho bulf In 1:05 t ie 4 uke of Geneva, s1f, 5, tha three-quart par REDUCTION IN Pt Eil2h. | These Chenpest Mrsi-Cinea Theatre ‘aod until further not! ad. by Duke of Noxut Patmer & Co.'s Magnia n Maud 8. finished od Sibarian ‘iounge tio ack | Uriainul Kentucky Stayo Chaniers, BAUM'S PAVILION. ‘Twenty-second-st., Cottage rio, 803, dam Moxa W. 7, Hearne, $255. Ington utes ith, red. y 31, dam 4th Lilie Barri; wie: W.T. Hearne, eal rs, by lite Iartington C. Duns wo uid Indlana-ave, ing and every evening during the summ inday evening and Gunday Matinee, GRAND CONCERT. Adminston, 20; Kunday Matinoe. ie. SL. JACOBS OIL. ‘QUACORS Bates Sth, red, Duke of Noxubeo, 492% i, Lady Bates th, red, of Alrdrie, 863, dain Duke of Noxubou, 3,402}; Jonn T lates, Sharon, 6413, do 6. Lady Butes Ist, Airdrie, 803, dam Toau Belle Bel Sharon 2d, 6,187; W. D. Watts, Chilespurg, Ky. Bi Gk Mary Dates Oth, rea, yearling, by Double Howe, 6,319, a er Bello ot Bath, by Karl of ni ea ME, ron. 2 ‘The milo and'an cighth race was won by Una, ey second, Bellona third, Time, b nother mile and an efghth ra Rosalie, Gwyantwa second, Bob 2 yoars, ith Belle of FI 9, S28 by 4th Duke of ThU solling race, mile ‘and a quarter, was won orate ego? DUS by Surge, Duko of Kent second, Susannuh third, Tho steeplechase over n short course waswon Lizzio D sceond, Stryehnine LA SALLE, ILT. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune, LA SAtey, IIL, July 23,—The races here to-day were a financial succesa. Tho attendunce waa more thau doublo that of yesterday. Grand Sentinel onslly won fret moncy in the 2:35 class, race was won by Milly Beott In 23, 229514, 2%%, Grand Sentinel's heat time In tho trotting race was 2st, The favorits, Billy Scottand Grand Sentinol, bad muttors their own way. ears, by Doublo m Ivan Selle &tb, by Ruse Duke $100. 65, Phyltesia ihn red and white, 2 yea: 85 dam Geile: tante ine th, red. yenrilog, by. Of Sharon, 6,41, dum Mies Reniok of F' By, Duke of Noxubes, #474; J. B. Hunter, % Ith Duke of 8: 20th Duke of Alrdric. Duke of Geneva, 1, ‘Nelson James, Lexing- Bates 7th, red and white, by Cordefin’a Duke, 6.280, dam 1 2a, by Hose Duke 24, 6,003 W. SARATOGA. Sanatoaa, N. ¥., July %8.—Tho first race, three-quarters of a mile, was won by Sir Hugh, ‘Victim second, and Gabricl thira, ‘Time, 1:18!5. The second raco, for the Spinaway Stnkcs, five-cigthths of a milo, was won by Memento, Mighean second, and Tuscaloosa third. Timo, elle 3 dd, . T. Hearne, $145, et Dor h by Alrurlo Duke, 6433 J ington Kya $a, THEGREA RANE RHEUMATISH, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backacho, Soreness of the Chast, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feat and Ears, and all other Pains 3 Robinson rockers elt 6,600, years, by Jerrs th’ uke of Airdrie, 800; milo atl yas Won by Gor. Harn ton, SMIpIBg: sepcaty TOFemNe ye dam Hettic Lowis by 1 KB, Young, sit. Sterling, $200, &, Barrington Bates 1, Airdrie, #03, dam Wr; Rouben Harper, more, red and white, faron, ‘6,41, dam Cor- della th by 4th Duke of Genova, 1,750; Alex- ander Bush, Lexington, Ky. $315, Lady Batesid, red ond white, 2 years, by ic, S04, dnm Rose ted Belle Duke 2d, 6,04; Columbus Thompson, 6 years, by Rose Duke vile Sharon 2d, SHORT-HORNS. Second Day of tho Great Salcs ot Win- chester, Ky.—Good Prices and Quicic Sales, with a Large Attondance of , 3 years, by Hed Bollo 2d, by 2 yenrs, by 4th D1 Bpecial Disnatch to The Chteago Tribune, Poth Duke of Aint Panis, Ky,, duly 28,—Van Metor & Hamilton's annual sale to-day was attended by an {mmenso crowd of breaders from all tho Weatern and sev- eralof tho Enstorn and Southern States. This firm, ag ls well known, owns, with tho exception of Abram Hepick’s, tho finest Ioscaof Sharon in tho world, and consequently, this family yielded tho-largest pricesto-day, ‘The domand Js strong for all classes of pure-brod oorly satiatiod, thus ir the litte fall sales. ro Cols, LP. Muir and d, W. Judy, rattled the stock of ata Ilvely pace, wing prices wero obtained: ‘The numbers refer to American short-hora record}. No. 1. Rolla Barrington 7h, roan, 6 years, by Duko of Noxubeodive4, dain Lolle Barrington Harlot Barrington 6,118; Robinson lros, th, red and white, 8 years, by Alrdrio+4th 6,407, dam Gontle Annie lth, by Princo Abram 4,146; ‘Thomas 8 Grundy, 8pri red, ByeArs, by Roso Duko |, by Belle Sharon 0,167; W. 7h. May Bella 2d, red, 2d, 6,064, dam May itelle . Whitney, Lexington, $250. 76. Josephine tth, red and White, yearling, 10th Duke of Sharon, di Duke of Noxubee, 8.492%; withd ‘Ti. Jusophine 4th, red. 2 yeura, dam Rosa Henick, + uuter, $27 Sth, red, yearling, by 4th Duke, ftosa Hanick ik, tl, by 4th Duke of bee, +8 stock, and remains 78, Lady Bates of Sharon 6.413, dam La Belle Ne RC. Eatill, $245. 8th, red, yearls of Sharon A413, dam Il Duke 2d 0,04; W. F. flearne. $110, bh, Second Bolle Barri ith by Duke of equals St, Jacons Ort. a8 heap External Remedy, 1s but the comparal of 50 Cents, and every one suffering w: can have cheap anc positive proof of its cla! Directions in Eleven Languages. BOLD BY ALL DEUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDIOINE. A. VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, Md. T. 5. Ae HAIR RESTORER, ~ Admiration ‘+1 WORLD. Mrs.S. A. Allen's.. “¢ WORLD'S’ . ma : aw-Restorer: IS PERFECTION! - *: For RESTORING’ GRAY, WHITE, or FADED HAIR to its COLOR, GLOSS and BEA renews its life, strength and growth. Dandruff quickly removed. A match-. ressing, Its perfume rich, and rare, Sold by all Druggisis. * 's over 40 years, Enormous and Snoroaah ‘Throughout Europo ZYLO BALSAMUM A lovely tonic and Hair removes Dandruff, allays all i i stops falling Mair a: lows, Zod te delightfully fragrant, © joss, and is de! ly fragrant ere Seventy-five Cents in glass stoppered Battlas, Sold byall Drugatuts, ——————— SANFORD'S GINGER, No Preparation on carth ton of Clark, red and Duko of Clark, dam ton 4th. by Duke of Noxubve ntor, $200, d, 0 years, by Duke of Noxubee ‘lat Creek, by Kurlot Barrington 6,118; Columbus Thompson, &5. a THE-STILLWATER STRIKE. + BrinawatTan, July 23—The strike has col- Inpacd. Napoleon Slvyigny, one of tho leaders, is now vader arrest, has had his examination postponed until Saturday at 9 a.m. and was'ro- quired to give bonds fn the sum of $100 for bi! appearance at that time, The mills started up this morning with about the game force as wero engaged yeatorday afternoon, Viz.: Sobulenbers: Bovekotor Lumber Compuny an Bavets, dam vd 6861, dam Belte Lt, ‘T. Hoarne, Lexington, hy }. Bharon Bulle iki lose. Duke 6,001, dam Sbaron Bello dd, 7 Jobn B, Hurite! + FOU, sebud 1th, red, A years, by 4th uke of Gonova }, ig ase Rosebud 7th, by lth Duke of Alrdrio a0; Kame, #2, loth, red, 6 years, by 4th Duke of 60, dam Poppy th by Joe Johuson, Kichmoni, Ky, $1,3 ‘lat Croek, red, dd Isaae Staples~ & Co. r ny aN about one-half Mayor Mathews has roviding for tho arreat interfere with men on ‘On nike of Noxubec, teh dn @ of Nox 5 8 Greek by Holl Sharon, 4707; B.A, Tracy, Wine ears, by 4th Duko of ose 4th by Gow, 880; the usual number of men. iesued a proclamation of all persons who sha! mage: In tholr dally Inbors, and all who shall be disorderly upon the streats, The penulty is also cited for tho editication ordors will be strictly carried out by the police, ‘Thirty-one embers of duty at 4o'clock this mornin squad was detailed for duty, w! ther at a woment’s notice, its full force, but ono rafting ‘Tozor—Is nt work. Tl rary closing of tho sulonns yesterd: bus been mide permanent by the this durry shall bave blown over. a STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yous, July 2.—Arriyed, the Nevada, tho Froja, trom Havre, and tho Holivia, from of tho strikers. The the G, A, It report 8. th Duke of Alrdrie, Jam Huronottc by Duke of from which a je the rest can 8. Funihis S445, Sollo Bates ild, red, yonrlini BO, dim Rose Red 1 Weight, Ghent, K; yilisia With. red, 3 yea apenas Chorn,Winchostor, K. Geneva, 1.750, dam Popp: Ducoess of Geneva, rod, 6 ones Gonova by *d Duke of MoGowan, Mount Bterling, 18, Cordolin 1th, rod, & years, Genova, 1,750, dam Cordelia 2d by Alrdrie, 643; 8. he ‘oat 8th, red, dom Masg bi Joe Johuson, ———— Saratoga and Kisslugen Compared, Ageatioman who has spont much tino at ay rt) prings and batba in tho world writes front Helagingen to tho ealtr of the Rarataguin a fol owat If Baratoga’s aprings received one-half the attention in the uso of the wators that thaso rue calve, 1 bellevo. that thoy wost renowned of any in the world aa real curds Here no one drinks tho wators oxe cept under tho advice of their doctor. 1 onntrast between the. watora hero iutollivontly and our promiscuous modo at Saratoga, evel is yory marked, if tho a Go to the ape ne walk Ofteon minutes, thon In walk fifteen minutos, and by'ath Duke of ANlen’s) Dressing. It would become the ts promotes a damrsearon Hilt a rich, beautifa} ‘ee Bloomfield, Ky. aystem of using the ‘ous his own doctor, by 20th Duke of Aled: 4th Duke of Gonova, y Bates ot, red, i: of Sharon, 6.410, dam ed i ee abllieta ota red Fe ei, damn Gentle Aunte 1utb take a glass of water, take another and aya! ou up to four qinsses, (fC agolght wlasacs, A feo with bread, uno! o'olock, then a vata of twent; utes, after Heat arte, by ith Duko a walk for bal an Dike of pail stig with er at Jer A RU BS DAI HOE QveRN ALY Hod ore ith broad, vo butter allowed, anu a 23, Minnie 22th, red, half-bottte of Hepp srices then xnothor walk to tho casino, read the pape Bod‘atvorblook. A go bar Bute st rs and return, going to: ulations, 1 Seat ay whisky orany other spirits now ten days, nat jy prohibited when taking the soit Duke of ance Duko of Gonova, drank sluoo-f bave boon There is no such thing: Duncan, Osborn, bids, $00, 6 years, by Ros: fontiam ited Hosa” Stl by ‘Duke ot drawn. ia white, 4 yoars, b a fem ‘Gentle. ute we by Y *GINGER: For tho Nervous, Sleep! And wientally aud physically overworked or wore Out, SANFORD'S GINGHE, "the delicious" jaa pure and sate invigorant, Iteradicatos = craving for {n- toxicente, allays neryousnoas, promotes sleep, aud butlde up those reduced by disease, debility, or dlssl~ pation, Heware of worthless Imitutious sald to be as goed. Ask fordANVORD'SGINGRI, and take no other. Bold everywhere, WHEKY & POT , it” * tho: use foature here, aod wators salino and fullof gas. Ail the dri 48 principally from one gpri ‘one-half warat . Groat pans of warm water are around tho springe, inte which the gut thelr glussof water and warm it ‘Tho doctors claim tho ht fargo portion of the qusos frot fa much better for a avo glnascs, as tho maa Hi Iona Holle le inter, id waite, 3 years cr st daan Bhwron Halle WW. T, Het a are, by 20th Duko of elle od Hose by Hose wats oun place that anjount of water tuck prossure-and b. gf as value

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