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INDEPENDENCE DAY. How it Was Observed Thronghont the Conntry and Abroad. Inevitable Orations a Works, Mingle with Ra attas and Balloon A AFTER USING. An Exciting Boat Race at Lowell General News, | mer, 1 GROW HAIR anual fourth of July | met with better success than usual, Ex l‘xvnuh-nt ADDRESS, THE BENTON HAIR GROWER C0., Brainard Block, Bl Hayes and Mrs, THE BENTON HAIR. aterday afternoon. Almost population of Woodstock was | out to receive the distinguish ption at Bowens was atte: n(l« s of people from Wi surrounding towns Among the notables jiress nt wer nator "I:ur, .luhn B, it | Bishop 'Coxe and 1 THE BENTON HAIR GROWER sal descendant of the I'llurun !u(hm. | Roseland park at ten weches which continted tivonihous | DANDRUFF IS CURED BY HEALING THE SCALP. WE WISH THAT ALL PERSONS HAVING DISEASED If the roots of the hair are not dead, (and they seldom are; will, in 8o per cent. of the cases of BALDNESS, produce the NEW GROWTH of HAIR, and what will STOP its FALLING OUT and PREVENT its turning GREY, because it is all the result of invigorating the roots. SCALPS WOULD USE THE HAIR GROWER AS IT GROWER IS FOR SALE BY WHOLESALE AND RE- TAIL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE, OR WILL BE ived with cheers and con- tinued clapping of hands, i WILL CURE MOST CASES. B SENT BY MAIL, PRICE, $1.c0. ind the attention ,.f m- for fifty minutes, of Yale College, recited a |m|-|||.:ll|l| aetic | le a long address o v Following this in the BEFORE TSING. & was started, and | .\‘]u- howed ackne e ]hrut‘ll. son s requested carefully to nitice the | en, o umandm:m,mt Schame tle drawon Montin, | yideponite e ¥ RIZE, $15,000. Tickets Ouly d plensing P written by \h | Gireenleaf \\'I»im« | spoke an hour and a ing h'm]nmml ays festivities wound President Hayes oxpr pleased with his v Lonisiana Ttate Lottery Compauy R o £ fy that we supervise the ar- Monthly and Sen l)rmnnrn of the Louiviana State Luttery Company, manage and control the Drawings nd that the same are condueted with 2 ess, and in good Jaith toward all ve and’ we authorize the company to wse this cer- it iles of our signatures attached, (eWo do herety eer CurcacoJulyd, Noformal publiceele- | bration, During the day various sports and picnics carried the [lnpulnll : [ urs, Intheevening flhnmmm-vnmln»“ nuh thousands of spectators, the day foot up a I»ullm three a man, woman and child, 1 two boys bathing in the lake, by explosives 25 to 30, 50 alarms of fire were given but no serious loss sustained. Casualties of | identally killed by tly, with no fires and only nts, one tho loss of an eye and | llu-nkhu an injured hand. ing thunder storm drenched the nnlilm'y. /. Dam, aged 2! ied, was killed by lightning The body did not show a The horse was also killed, Tncorporated in 1868 for 2 for educational and charital ital of $1,000,000to which o £350,009 has vince been added, By an overwhelming |vnpu|nr vote was made a part of _the adopted December 24, A. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any state 1t never Scales or Postpone Its grand single number drawings take | place monthly. NDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR- Drawing, Class G, at Now Or- ears by the legislature The day was ob- e seale than for stone of the soldi g was lnid, and there | street parade. served on a i memorial buildi WS an imposing WILLIAMSTOWN, lhulu attended the commencement r -1 mer second, 100,000 TICKETS at FIVE R aTe Porriaxy, Me., July 4th, ument to Geo, O er, the first settlers at P veiled to-day, with Ma d Richard Tuck- nents closed and busi No display of any kind. The Chicago Races, Cuicaco, July 4th, bright and wary The weather was rack hard and some- The racing wis good and be Ten thousand people were Twas o tield day, only m Prizes, amounting to Application for rates to clubs should anly b made |in attendance. to the office of the Company in New Or For further information_writeclearly address. Send orders by Express, Registored Letter or Money Ordor, addressed only to or two m«'uu Garden City oupyt turned up, Pk 1 fist place. of M. A. DAUPHIN, Now 607 Seventh 8t., Washington, D. . (favorite) won h, a full second, & longth and ALt (Blinda ford, y on, Malasine uml Mollie Moore also ran. T | for 2 year olds, five furl | |.ur won by a short head; two lengths ahead of Lady Loud, the Ute, 4mk Ergot, Royal Arch, (fay nh), ulul Helianthus also ran, time 1, year olds distance mile and f grass Belle won hy half a K \.m.u-- sec- LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO B. Frank Moore. 127 La Salle Street. Chicago, (Formerly 810 and 212 Broadway, N, Y.) Now Manager of Chicago Office. To whe information and tioketa. Tuesday, July loth First Capital Prize, §76,000, Tiokets §5. thyat §1 each. Boe full schemo clsowhere. Idle-Pat, third, Gallio Kroble, Princess, Beethenbroock, i Kildare,and Mount Olive al Greenstakes, for th Leonatus won lun th consecutive race in u gallop by a length; lengths before Longmato. dicated by his name time Manely 2ud_threo WENNEDY “The selling race distance milo and half, Geo, L, won l., a head and neck, Mu A, Fashiter Bagsal ..) Wellington Dl fmfun_(llhllhuldv nominations, b start lead at start and made running fun mil and u half. John Davis and Lida Start- b mguhm two lengths away on far These two moved up h-lul at half the Lida half | Davis rounding the upper conght his foot in his boot nnlluml lem [ to the ditch with his jockey ry Gilmore who was running ce forged forward n-\.xlmulm ]unnl took the lead at the he ul of Iln strech | and it was uln] Ping i (h ahead of [ tles and I would not take €100 for the COMPOUNDED MINERAL WATEF BZEST REMED At this point | from their us RHEUMATISM CONSTIPATION, Davis most fancied in BILLIOUSNE KIDNEY COMPLAINT LUNG DISEASE The race purse 8400, for 4l SEDENTARY won by a length, d three lengths in front of Boll | 000 pounds from the Gregory l--nwlnln Froeland, | tion Mine were shipped ‘rom Helena yos Centerville and Standford I\\I LER & CO., Bidget, Jim, Bell, ‘flunllh ) Euak, Bruce also ran time 1:16} .000 for three year u]«ln, five t-- dent of the First \unnnul Bauk of He wile and half, Jennie Blue won | lena, and itgoesto the Newark N. J, refi IIA"K'I, Refereesecond half length I'HE DAILY BPP THE PRODUGERS MEET. {And Organize n Avm Monopoly Con- ference m Chicago. before McGinty, third Slocum \'Ymmno) and Bellstin - also ran, time 2:40% — The Lowe! legatta, Lowkri, Mass., July 4. The raegtta | was the most successful ever held here, The principal race and great attraction was the professional single scull free fi all. Prizes 8400, 8200 and £100; d tance 3 miles with 7 entries and on starters, [ Hosmer, Hamm, ( ley first money had been universally awarded to Hanlan, but there was a prospect for a close con test for the second place by Hamm and Hosmer. Hamm had the best position at the start near the west shore, then came Conley, Garsele, Hanlan and Hos nlan broke water first at the word go and got a lead which he held to the finish. The other men started even except Hamm who was farthest from the | starter, and did not hear the word, Hos mer kept well on to Hanlan on_ the first quarter, Hamm and Conle for third place and he gave up be | The other four men kept on to the up per stake in the same tive positions, | The race to the finish was a sharp strug- ;uln with Hamm to pass Hosmer, but the | Iatter seemed determined to hold secon place. The erc ks shouted to Hosmer to Hosmer don the lo it or d { pulled for all hie was worth and held his | own for a half mile twoboat lengths ahead of Hamm, » apparently could | 'nt have work ed harde: Hanlan was a few boat lengths ahead: The finish was splendid, Hanlan pulling up at a qui stroke. Hamm made a desperate effort to shorten at least listance with Hosmer and was not successful. Hosmer | had the lead and passed the line three lengths ahead. Hanlan's time was Hosmer 21:34. Hamm 21:34. Han- lan said the race between the two w llnrlwnt he ever saw, and thinks Hosmer proved his superiority. He b ves Hosmer is is in America, ex spt himself. MONMOUTH (K RACES Loug Branch, Jul [ Monmouth park” races, *in’ th Jack of Hearts won, with I Y Issaquina won, Biossom second Thack third; Time 1:0. In the mile fur }\umr) A g Pizarro won, In the mile quarter Monitor won, Boot | ck second John Henry thivd; Time In the mile and a half Parole Valusia s nd and Gath thir © In the mile sixteenth Dan K. won, | Bez Sedam second, Inconstant thir | Time 1 The three quarters mile for Fgentlemen diders was won by Nimrod, Flower of Meath second, Pikes Pride third; Time 1:18, Bricu1os Beacn, July 4 Threequart- ers of a mile—Charley Gorham won, Ben 'lhnm]mnu second, Annie C. third. Time, mile— Arsenic won, Mattie Rapt- nd, Newsboy thivd- Time, 1:43}. One mile—Little Minch won, (u]uun second, Hilarity third, Time, 1: One mile, for three year olds—A “dead | heat between Orange Blossom and Tei n. The stakes divided. Lena third. for lds——West- ' won, ( me, 1;14}, Steeple chase, short course— Buster won, Buckra second, Moscow third, Bell of the fell and broke her | | Provivesce, July 4 park, class 2; arragansett Time 1:31}, 2:34. Members race for silver terville—Col- umbus Medium won, Susie second, Belle | third, Time 3-04, 3: l In the double team Dick Taylor and | 1 in two straight heats, llill_\- ) . Plaiste second, Little Man | and W, um-r third, —— Esty Prove.—It is_easily proven | | that malarial fevers, constipation, torpid- ity of the liver and ~ kidneys, general d bility, nervousness, snd neuralgic ail- ments readily to this great disease conquerer, Hop Bitters. It repairs the ravages of disease by converting the food into rich blood, and it gives new life and | | r to the aged and infirm always. —ca— RIC SPARKS, By Telegraph to the Bee Bishop Pinckney, of the Protestant diocese of Maryland, dicd yesterday. Wires between Philadelphia and Mon- month Park race track were tapped yes- terday and bogus messages sent to the pool toom, The proprietors paid out over 6000 on then Steumship Auronin arrived in New York harbor from Europe in a disabled |g condition, Two women, burned in the alms house firo at Hurrisburg, Pa., are dead, Elani, the duelist Virginia editor, will be out in a fow days, »| Fire at Gadsdon, Ala., destroyed over $100,000 of property; insurance, 840,000, Gen, Gordon, President of the Georgia railroad, has More trouble brewing among Pennsyl- vauin coal miners, Richardson, Crook & Co., lumber mer- chants, Moorshead, Wis., have failed; li- abilitics, 47,000, Hurricane in the vicinity of Graceville, Minn., demolished & number of build’ ings oy killed and several persons injured. Among the premimms awarded by the National Exposition of railway appliances lately held in Chicago, was a silver medal to the Vankman Elastic Nut-Lock C of Omaha for the best Nut-Lock Washer, HavEsy , Feb, 11, 1880, 1 am very glad to say T have tried Hop Bitters, and nover took anything that did me as much good, 1 only took two bot- good they did we. 1 recommend them | to my paients, and got the best u»uulm; B. MERCER. M. D. | Fatal Balloon Ascension. Scranrton, Pa., July 4. During the | celebration at Montrose to-day Pro H. Ludlum, balloonist wako anascension. Whenat the heighth of 400 feet the trapeze caught " in a | | tree, hurling him violently to the ground He strack on a rock and sustained a frac ( ssor | attompted to ture of the skull and internal injuries which it is thought will prove fatal S Montana Ove Shipments, Bismark, Dak. July, 4th.—Sixty loads of Gold and Silver bullion 1,200, f.ut trains over "the Dennis Kearney Summarily Bounced from the Gathering, News Notes from At Home, About two hundred ional Conference of anti-Monop. olists and held pulling hard | arsell bel I|||ul‘ poses of the Convention, a half mile, | tion of a New Political party | gates were invited to « the restriction of the ns, the holding of publiclands for actual settlers, thesuppressionof gambling in the necessities of life and overthrow proceedings of the forenoon and afternoon disorder and confusion experiened great ditficulte, ing who were properly acc ates there was also some s! tariff question beeame soon developed thatthe New York delegation which was the strongest and compaet favord Nebraska and n state delegations fav and tariff reduction, The election of & New York irman was looked upon as ry for protectionists, woked over the o ] revenue reform permanent cl a od an oarsman as admission of Dennis K en Mayhell, of Califor it which resulted in the refusal by the con- i cognize them as such, g was called to order by Ed. | one whichwonld re o of monopolies and of indepe Sl them from the which was a higher creed tl found in either the | ocratic platforins. ll was f..uml 'h:u the d, King Like third; Time | IR C ) following states Michizan, Nlinois, In; \.-“ \.uk 01..” iat lifornia, Missouri, of Columbia, Allen TV G Ol o temporary Sec'y. Ontskingthechairafter adverting tothe mference Mr, Root said that Al rade but a Tariff based upon ity and not one like that which for ars had_kept up o show of pro- s people while it in reality had bhbing them of 400,000,000 dollars Committees on eredentials, resolutions and perunent T h. uunnnflu* on .rmhu W In-n ( A]|f”ll||.l Wi red nlwll it | certained that the | Maybell had heen omitted 1of the committee lentinls had been sig led by themselv, annie sccond, Forrest third, dentials under > call issued for this unwnn-mpnutlu rious luh-rwnul -monopoly leagues in g Kearney as being |in the employ of the Tailroad .-m at the convention i Jehn Love won, Valdi- | d. why he opposed the reduction of 1 rates in California. \(l\'lLlll'll that cheap rates do ].llmlmu classes as the road He contended that the nlmuld be allowed to charge for carry, nn simply in the ratio paid to the unced the anti-Mono- jated him and declaved they anti-Monopoly .um-miuu by vote adopted the report e ney and Maybell after which the former announced that he would organize a_con- ry of n.-.u.n, e permanent chair After considerable discussion the mendation was adopted. spoke of the work TR i (e anti-monopoly league of New York, sud ssod the belief that 1 of like character would result ng the monopolies of this coun- ¢ the control of the people. The night session was devoted entire to speechen by delegates and as the o v platform failed to finish its vention adjourncd until to- which govern the operations of digestion and tion, and by a carcful application of the fine A national or- | ties of well selected onough to resist ey v | of subtle maladies tack wherever there is a weakpoint. ~ We may escape nany b fatal shatt by keeping oursclvos well fort tins only (81 and 11) by — l)flu n 0(‘ Archbishop P R lll\cll .luul at quarter to l\wl\v o'clock | DR, T. ¥ The ouly known spec Also for Spasms und Weakness (¢ fustantly relieves and cu blood and quickens sluggish circulation. Neutra: Mzew germs of discase and saves sickness. Cures (A_SKEPTIC_SAID) ugly blotehes and stubborn blood sores, Eliminates Scalds, g@Permanently and . Yes, 1t 88 charming and . Kills Scrofula and Kings Bvil, hanges bad breath to good, remoy- o for Eplleptic Fits. ad | 140 Tox (a patient): s you lulies will [ "Eavn‘fi | 0. Routs billous tendencies and makes clear complexton, Equalled by none fn t A charming resolvent and a watchloss 1t drives Bick Headacho like the wind, 427 Contalns no drastic cathartic or oplates. Relleves NEIRIVIE Y Clo[MQIU[ER[O[R] the brain of morbid fancles. Promptly cure wathin by routing it. Restores life-giving Ls guaranteed to cure all Bervo: §7 Rellable when all opiates fall freslios tho maind aud fark {gorat dyspepsia or money refunded. NIE[VIE[R FIATILIS] Diseasesof the blood own it a conqueror. Endorscd terday by spe orthern Pa by 8. T. Houser, presi- nery. n \\rllhlu lAy over fifty thoy od physielins £~ For kalo by ol lading druggiats. $150 For Testimonials and elroulars sead stamp. Tho r.S.A. Richmond Med Co. 51, Joseph, Mo. M ANHQOD Fositively Restored i fr --()\I AHA, FRIDAY JULY 6 1883, e ] DUFFER no longer from Dyspep- sia, Indigestion, want of Appetite,lossof Strength lack of Energy, Malaria, Intermittent Fevers, &ec. 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