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SPORTING. Fifth Day of the Dexter Park Summer NMeeting. Ton Thousand Peoplo Turn Out to Seo tho Races, - : Fxcellent and Exciting Struggles Botweon First-Oloss Hovsos, | 1 Lady Fairfield Wins the Mile and a £ "Quarter Dash, - The 2:33 Purse Cnptured Hand- somely by Mila Caldwell, A Accident Renders Null and Void the Throe-Iile Heat Raco, . ' ‘THE TURF. FIFTR DAY OF THE SUAMMER MEETINO. Among the most comfurtloss of thoso pithy snyinga which avo venornted nmong the venora- Dlo by tho namo of provorbs, may ba’ classod 8 cvuple which wero froquently hutled yostordny ut tho Doxter Park Muauagors, by way of conso- Tation for the tardy appouranco of fine weathor b tholr macting. Ono of thoso says that ** All's well that cnds woll,” just as if auy ond could compeusato for the weathor that, indo racing ulmoat '8 misory dunng the it four doys of the inouting; while tho othor stutes foarlossly that “It s botter, late than nover,” while ninoty-nino hundredihs of manlkind are rendy to $wonr that the blessings thoy havo been all their lives scoking for havo Invarinbly arrivod Just whon the capacity for en- Joying thom with & zest had viuished foroyer. These proverb-jorkers uro umong {ho eruolest of mortals, and it is strauge that thoy didn't think of ouo which saya * It nover raius bus it pours,” with which to rogalo the oars of the dlsappoint- el Howevor, it is well to enjoy blessings when they nrrive, and with o' full consciousnoss of thankfulnoss for tho stray gloams of fino wenthor which broke through the gloom of tho four provious doys, thoso intorosted in yostordsy's sport wolcomed with becoming gladness, the fill, Lluo sky, whoso eurfaco, &0 long hiddon from viow, was cloar and unobscured, euve Whero a cloud-flock floated gontly along, deoponing tho blue abovo and add- ing to, rathor than dotracting from, its beauty, Tho practical results of the fino wenther wore manifold, tho muain advautages onsuing thero- 1rom being that it dricd both tracks so that, by thio altornoon, thioy wero in splendid condition, and caliod out from tho city multitudes who ‘woro too timid to vonture forth during the ear- lier.part of tho weelr. Thore ig no doubt that TILE PALK, DURING TUE AFTERNOON, presented tho most Jively scouc thaé has over ‘boon bolield atany similur gathoring-in tho Weat. Tho grand stand, the Indics’ stand, tho pavilion, tbe club-house, were nll erowded with specta~ tare; tho northorn enclosuro was teoming with toams, all of which wore very high of tono, and, without doubt, in thio quality of the carringos and &tylo and valus of tho horscs, wore, a8 an avor~ ngo, far nbove what conld bo produced by suy othor city in the Union., Tho toilottes of tho ladios were unusually protty ; so very much #o indood, that tho reportors and judges wero con- stantly in hotwater with rogard to the absenco of their glaeses, whieh siap-hesded loafors, of ‘whom not a fow cheolied their way upon tho Judpes’ stand, coustantly borrowed wherewith to ezo in silont bowilderment upon tho man: E\!hufi[\xl Indies, whose fuir {aces, benming with- enthusinsm, wud it up with suishing, o o charm to the gathoring which tho park 'on pro- wious doys was sndly defleient in,” The stream of carviages into tho'iunor onclosure was con- stant, oud it may bo stuted as an interesting etatistical foct that tho totsl number of vehicles of all clusres which ontered the park gaies durs ing tho afternaon was 1,475, THE TOIAL NUMIEL OF SPECTATONS amounting probably 1o very close upon 10,000, Tho masagemeut of the reces yesterday wog vary succesnfiil, the starts wore well got off, and, in the llun!t* point which aroso with rogapd to the three-nulo Leat running race, tho judges ac- quitted themselves craditably, an opinion which wad very universal on the grounds, - A Lint 2s to whore {mprovemonts may be ‘hed st snother * mecting moy nob bo thrown away, Cousidor- uble trouble and annoyance has been caused dnring tho ruces Ly’ the non-wearing of advertied calord. The judges disclaimed tho authority of {the cards which found full ciroulation all 1o wook on the park ; and which Fllrportm] to givo-the cofrect colors, whilo thoy 1uvo in miany cagos beon at varianes with thowxs worn by the * jocks.” At tho next mecting it is 10 Lo Lioped the Club will have an oflicial pro- gramme,. gob up by somcbody who undorstands wihat ho s doing, nnd not such cateh-penny ad- vertising trosh a8 was circulaled during tho pros- ent mecting. A word né to tho jockeys, Thorg wus not & natty jockey among thom. Shoa-black- g ise wot " n vory “oxponsive articls, aud the boy riding .such o horse a8 Capo_Raco or 8ilent Friend ought to have sutlicient piido in his horso, if ho hos not in Litneelt, nok to mount in publio with » pair of boots on that bad not falt the friction of a pol- irhing-brugh, apparently, sinco tho day thoy loft the lost, Probably most of tho.boys thought becauso their faces.woro black and shiny there was no need to bother abont the boots; but this is o mistuke. There was ouly ono jookey whoso appesrance Was -posesblo, and pasie Lle is the most complimentary -term that could be truthfully applicd to ovon dim. Theso triflow sro. but trillos, howover, and only worthy of mention in tho liepo thnt thoy * .may bo conaplouous by thelr sbeoiice at tho noxt uceting. Thorp will o 5 big trot sud a small Tunning 5aco on Monday ; with'the oxception of theso, tho summor meeting way bo called a {hing of tho past, and thero {8 no doubt that its succons, undor very trying circumstancos, pprings from byo pources—tho excollont man- agoment of tho officors of tho Olub, and the pub- lie spirit which londs Chicngo citizous to back up and palronizo a Chicago’enterprigo. THE FINST UACE of the duy, s running ono for ‘s running pro- suium, for all agos, carrying 100 pounds, 200 to Hrat, $100 to second; dnsh of 13 milok, took placo undor more favorablo circumstances dnn auy of tho nooting Litherto, Out of ten nomwi- nutlons, tho following come on the track: Jumes 11 Bumner's b, m, Rookot; J. M. Har- ney's Tinrry O'Fullon ; 3. E. Saville's b, g, Lun- cor, 6 yoars, by Loxington, dum Bhottisch, by fmp. Alblon ; color, whito and groon ; Williamn Jounlngs' b, 0. Capo Race ; O. F.-Brown's ch. o, Kooy T, H. Daenes’ Lndy Falsilold 3 1. Dlan- dy & Son's ch. 0. 'Tom Boston, by Frank Boston, dum Prolude, by Oruisor. 4'he Dash—The start wua lo take Elnce at a pole 660 urds from tho Judyes’ stand, and the horses were got n position nboit balf-paut 3, Capo Raco bolug reste vy, und spolling n couple of starts, On the fourth ate tompt the field got off ylendidly together, Cape Raco, Xocket, and [ady Fairfleld bunclied balf a leugth fu frout of the rest, Coming round the turn Cape Xaco Lad the luad by helf o length tho bettor of Ytockit who wue Iapped by Fairfeld, The runm over tho homestratch was very lvely, the brown colt still koeping the lead, while Lady Falrheld challeuged tue Lrown mare aud got tha betler of ber about Afty yards {ro\? the ‘Jlud utand, which wag passod in iho fol- owlng ocder ¢ Capu Raco fitat, and a cloar length ahead of Lady Fair- flvld, who was making letter.rusning than Rotkoet, uir, bohind whown camg in ordor ay stated Laticer, O'¥allon, thio Duvin colt, aid Moo, At tho upper turrs Capo Kaco was still lending, snd Rocket, who put forth » grand offort, caught a sceond position, Lady Fatrfield Japping, the prace Juat now belug vory fust, and sppa- rently oo much for tho fleld outside of thid throo lard- ers, who ncreased tho gap, kbowing clearly that in thom alond tho lutereat of thio cavs cunterod, Up the buck stretch, whore tho track was nol so Lard, 8 wlight carlug off of spocd was for a thoment obsorvable, when Falrtleld, with a splendidly-sustained spurt, took firdt placo, and Rockot shiot slicad of Cape. Rach, the alf tutlo befng passed, Tady Fulrfeld running with o vory powerful, ousy strido, and leading Itooket by i Joujgth, wha wae (apped by Cupo Itace, whowe position was uot go much & metier of melancholy surprise to Liw Dackors as tho way In which ho was’ golng, which waa very different to the slashing atride Lo do use pf in Lis previous earta, Bill, hopes wure fondly in- Auiged in that i the home-strotch he would divpons of the leaders, and the borsss at tho last Are closoly w. tobied, the hLots of tho tiwo-to-ouom on (ho brown colt belug Jorked off by tho hafr wndernesth, which from thls point to the end of the race stood on end {u. moat Travtio siyio, At tho Jost turn Fairfeld lod still, punniog a beoutiful race, aud, at Ute oponing of fhs honge streleh run' her chance of thb raco, bax wcoldent, souied serenc. Tho Lowo rush was & THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JULY 6, 1873. 3 awoct atrugglo bobweon tho thres loaders, Tady Filr flald'a rider, although tho maro lind o cloar two longtha’ advantage, and was ruuning bottor ovon than sho hag. beon previously during tho rhco, mado muro of thn evont by giving her lior head, snd using the whip frovly, Tockol's Jockey mndo s desporate atlempt for firat “monoy, Inaliug ‘bis Loras all down {ho trotell, wisilo Qapo Haco's tider seomed pirangoly apathotic with regard to the result, Lidlding his horse in atoadily aud net giving cven (ho milduat doss of homeopathilc ‘whip, his conduct at the conciusion of tha race Loing sovorely oritiolsod, many of the spoctators, tho pocuniarily intoreated n particular, not bolng nb oll chary of outzpokicn ppinlona ihat ho gold tho raco, Ltolf way down tho Lome-sirotch {ho pacs Nyened and tho finieh was n magniticent Lurst of speed, Lady Yatedold Jusstng tho triug ou casy win- nur by a length and a lalf, Rockot gecand, Capo Iado thied, thoe Davia colt fullrd:, ITarry O'Fatlon 01l our #ixth, and Keno lasl, Thne—Mile, 1:47; and o quarlor, 210, ? AusbTAnY, YrrTi DAY oF Dexthn Fanic Bumsen Merrivas Qicaao, duly B, 18T—~Runuing premium for all ages, earrying 100 tbs, $200 to firet Lorse, $100 to sec- ond; dash of 13 milod, R, R, Barnes’ !ally Falrdeld. . Jumes 1, Bumner’s b, m, Rocket, William Jmmhust:’ b, ¢, Cape Race, JNL lluney'fl ch, ¢, Henry O'Falion. . , 13, Navillo's b, g. Tancet, 0, I', Brown's ch, ¢, Xono,.,.. I, Blandy & Bon’s el vuv ... Joln 11 9 U, 0. . Ed Gray’s ch, g, Kings Tixerieo.. D, McDauiols & Co,'s b, £, Suo Ryder. o ‘Plme—Mile, 1:473; § milo aud quarter, 2:10, THE BECOND RACE , This was o {rolting mateh, st thrao in five, for horyes that lud nover banten 2:80, tho purao being $8,000, Out ol elaven onlries, tho fol- lowlug ofght sturtod, forming us fing a fleld of stocl a8 wns ovor Hoou on n raco-track: Blaok: Princo, Hattio, ‘Topsoy, Lady Fox, Rodwing, Country Boy, Mila Caldwell, and Logan. Do- foro tho horsos woro ordored to acora for tha fivet heat, Lady Yox and Redwing woro firs and socond favoritos altornately, sud Bluck Princo was shoved to the, fronk.onco or twico by o fow ardoot sdinirére. Logan won tho hoat Dby good, squaro troiting, und tho oiting fook an faumediste twn fn Lis favor at Joug odds. Tho result of tho socond hont, which was won by the Chestuut, mara Alila Cnldyell by o fluo_burst of specd, afior overy- body lind supposed thiat sbio would baroly escaje boinig shut out, seriously upsot the calculations of pool-bityors onte moro, and introduced an on- tiroly now candiduto for publio favor. ' 8ho taole tho lend nt throo £0 ono agninet tho flold, but it was soon discoverad that tho odds could not bo supportod, aud tho promium fell 10 nu nyornge Tat0 of about tew tosix. Lhobuckers of the field yora placing thelr money on Ludy Fox, Gouutty oy, snd Redwing, tho Minnesotn atale Jion ¢hat showed euch good spood aud bottowm i tho aarly part of the mooting, snd kopton buy- ing until Caldwoll had won_throo hents in suc- cension, onding tho raco, Modwing acted siifly throughont, aud failed 1o gob into his propér position fn any of tho lontu, Ifis porformuaco iseppointod o groat ninny. CGenorully speaking, tho 1100 was ono of tho mont-intoresting of {lio meoling, showing oxcollont timo and & good winning borse, ollowing is & synopuis of the hoats: Firat Heal—In drawing for positlon, Hnttie sccurod tho pole, aud next to fier, fu_the order numed, wero Tapay, Logan, Country Buy, Mils, Caldwoll, Redwing, lack Privve, and Lty Fox. Tty passed the staud 1n the utmost confusion four Limea succoasion, it being o secming tmposeibility to effect auything liko a fair start. Ou the fifth score thoy went under tho wire fu paseablo sbape, though by no meank on nn easy footing, and thery was no rocnll, Hattio, Logan, and Country Boy Leaded the crowd, and all but the mnre rotained thefr lead fo the closo of thy beat, Sho ‘was unablg to foot it with the foremost ones, aud con- sequently hiad to drop behind, After the quarter-polo wn3 possed, the race Wes virtuslly hetweew Country Boy end Logan, they belng nltornately ulioad at differ= ent pointa upto tho turn into the home siretch, when Logan went to the front, i maiutained his rdvantago 1o the stund, Country Loy following close at Lls hiovis, Chldwell third, Lady Fox fourtl, sud the rest seatieres behind, = Time, 2 Second Heat—This time tho scnring was much moro satlsfactory o tho apectators, moven ont ‘of {ho clght startora coting up oven tho third thae, nnd recolving the word. Tho horso goltiug the worst of thy Houd~olt wa Dlack Princo, twonty-ive yards being about tho distanco botwoen lim nnd fhp others, | Counixy Boy Lod tho lewd, and even though ho Lroko badly going sromid the turn, he- kept it to tho quarter-nole. There ho was ovoruauled by Logan, and betwoon thain a protty race onsucd up to the half- milopole. No contest etween horses cauld ba mora evou or givo greator atiafaction to & crowd. But thoro was souiothing moro exciling yet to come. Tho littlo 1fare Lady Fox was only a fuir third coming up th backsrotch, and apporently had work to lioop thu placy, aforo the first halt-mile was over, howeyer, 210 bogan to close rapidly on Logan and Coumtry Yoy six Jengths nway, and orotho intn waa reaclied, she rushed by them ut 1 natonfshingly rapid gait, It was 80 rapid that she oouldn’l keop it up for fiioro than & quarter of ataile, and then thezuction compmenced. Lo- gan Iapped her'first, ond then Country Boy, and i scomed sa if tho Orut and second piaces in flie heat yaatobo won by thom atlerall, Agai woro the esgos spectators netonlshed. Caldwell, who had been fourth 10 tho race oll tho tiulo, passed fier compotitors whila roundiug tho turn, at u’ aco that wan oven fasler thun that hown by Fo7, and went under tho wiroa winuer by two lengiha; Logan sgeond, Country Boy third, Lady Fox fourth, aud the olhiers in positions that did 20t Botp them to'a wites of tho purse, Timo, 227, Third Heat—Nearly bolf an Lou was apent in ons deavoring to got tho Lorses away cvon, Bovan timea they went undor the wire In A langlo tat necined to thresten horso sud man, ond_all that Mr. Simpson and Tom Foloys bell togother could do'could not get tho drivera of somo of tho ‘horace to wait and Iet tho wlowest onos Mave o docunt show for their money, Tho judizos got ont of patieuce atlast and yory propirly tied theoo of (v ofending vers 5 oacll, Tbis courdu hnd tho desired offect for at tha second altompt succecdlug tho Ana tha word o given toa pretty even stnrt. iils Caldwoll went off with tho Jeud, but ut the turi Country Boy caught up with hor, anud they traveled together for s while, Haltie wos third at the turn, and teotting well for {he place, whon an ugly break finished Lce earoor, and sont hor back o tho companfonship of Redwlug aud Topsy. Tho raco oll through was bo- tween Caldwoll _and Country wylug ony | paticular atientlon Ssliereabouts of tho olbers. Tt wa# av oved thing be- tween (hio bwo former until they wet their feot on the lomo etrelel, whou Caldwell fmmodfatoly lemou. strated that 1t wns Ler hativo heath by taking tho Tead, and keoping 3t under tho wire: Country Boy gocond and twa longtha hebind, Lady ¥ox third, Black Princo fourll, Logan Afth, aud tho others Just about 28 thoy wers bofore, ‘T, 2:273¢, Forirth Teat—At tho sisth scora the word woa glven, Galdwvell feading, Country Boy second, Lady ¥ox third; Logan fourth, 2nd tho others in thq rear, The tur was rounded oind tho quarter polo reachod with the positions remajulng unckauged. A Hitle bugond i Country Doy picked up sid trotted’ am even race with Galdwoll to tho half. At that point ho oo Ieft bobind agato, snd Caldweli continued fu Crant to tho closo of tho hedt, Ttedwing gol warmed up n thwa to save Ifmself, porslug the stand second, aud winning some of tho purso ; Logan, {hird, aud Coun try Doy fourth, Topsy, Hattio, Black Prince, sud Lidy Fox did udt figurs fu tho licat, Tline, 2L AUINARY, ; BAxte. Day—Trottiug promiuin No. 30, $,000, for liorses which hinve nover beaten 2:0; $1,600 10 let, £750 10 2d, £4%0 to 5, 300 to dth, L.V, Culidwall's cb.'m, bila Galdwel, ¥, Winenan's cb. s, Toy, uobody e Logan, cmruanan EETTICPea Tion Maco's . . Walter, I, ¥, Wunmuke L, B, Martin's b, v, Heata. Quurter, Nalf. Mile, a1, T4y a4 11 7 L 21271 Lty ag ‘THE THIRD RACE of the afternoon was tho big one for the run- ning promium of 8,000, all ugon, 21,800 to first horeo, §900 to eocond, §300 to third, honts of 8 milos. Out of oight nominations tho following horses nppoared ; Jumes L. Sumnor's ch. o, March, 108 Ihs; W. G. Hording's cb. 'm. Euchro, 111 Ibé ; William Jonnings’ oh. c, Silont Friond 108187 T. G, Moore's b. m, llollywaod, 11 1ba; . Conlisks b. g, Young Xiarry of tho {ast, 105 (b3 B: 31, Roynolds’ b £, Vonis, 105 Iba, First Heal~The stort, which was made at o polnt 660 yaxds from thestring, wos 3 magnitcont. ono, Eus chiro catching the lead very closely, Blleut Friend ac- copting wocond pluce, wiih Youny oy of ho West third, tho rest clumped o length bebind tho third liorse, whio wps but u short Jongih in rear of leadur; 4n whfeh order the judges stand was passod, At tho quartet pols Whe clicstuut mara was still behind ; S Iont Friond a length bobind and bidding for .equality, whilo March aud Yenus were tryfug conclunlons for £1rd pluce, and_tho rest of the fiold Woro faut becom- Ing scatiored, Tho gameucss of tho ormea was fally trlu at Lo upper end_of tho bucl-atrotoh, whero flia paco was, If auything, lovorad, nad Euchro lod, sk good runuing, with Hllont Frisud dogging ker Heels au rTunudng vory sasily under a strong pull, while March snd Ve il fonght for third paco, and run- pingin 8 atylo wbich lont lor bncliont now ooutidunces T tho rest of tho flvld thero waa notbing partioular 15 romark, At{ho last turn tho throo oudors Wore run- ing o maguificent race, Enchro making tho hest with & vim of bpced that ereased tha gap bubween hor and Bilont Felond v four lougths, which advantago sl rotajued untll sho pased tho [udges’ stand, Hie leut Frlond still under pull, whiio Venus, who hnd provod herscl? tho best of (ho rear fleld, hisd secured L dico, ol wea ruuilng i a manuer fhnt "shiowod. ko’ Woa oho. of thio TIgUt Xind fors turop-milo boat 7ace. Ab {he uppes tur Bilent Friond mado o strong offort, and began {0 closo on Euchre, but the chestuut 1aro was cual to the occasion, and rospondad gullantly, broaklug awsy and Tenying 'mutior Ju atutu quo, os fur ns rogarded hor- 6elf sud tho favorite, T Tun up the baekuiroteh waa 8 strugyla for supromuoy between the two leadury, but_euch 0f tho coll’s challougos were met with » Tondy rosponso_ou the purt of 1o mare, and at tha turn It was spparent that Luchrow yrowpects for the race wore Yory bright indeed, an idos which waw strengthenod by the fast turn of spoud she showad $n pasilug tho Judges' stand aftor tho avcoild milo wan over, whith sl dfd foadsng Sitont’ Frioud four lengllw, Véuus thied, whilo tho rost of tho flold Wers euuning gatno but hopeluss race 8 nunbor of Jungihis bebind, Tuo third mily waa dvvold of n. tercet, Tlo relative positions of the threa leadury ro- mulned unchaoged, notwithistsnding o birouvious ox- oxlions of tha riderw of Hilent Priend and Venus o gob end towarda tho front, which olwaia mob with an exceed- ugly ioarly sospotl o ti part of LKty wio va runnig to win in bor very bout stylo, Tounding (ho turn Sllent Frisnd’s ridor mado avery exertlon in hin powor Lo gali o frout rank, but Bitclire ran hun Wit dior of tho heat, Silont, Friehd wecoud, Vonus third, ‘March, Hollywbod and Youny Hatry of tho Wost, dis: tancod, Timo: B.413 Second Hfeat—TTho Taco now lay betwoen Puchro Bileut Friond, cud Veuue, and o pouly wihtels Gad nold at hoavy 0dds fn favor of Bliont Frievl, ot firal mado Ruchro ont Lo bo tho favorits, bub fAually the backers of Silont Friond, st conident S lia gamo- iowa carrylug b wafoly’thtougl, put bim ot the Tead of tho poofs, ~ A vory oo A(art 'waa, apparently, of= Tucted, tho lead boing conght. a4 overs by Veuuin andt #llent Friend, 1loro an tufortunate contretemps oo~ curred, Looking st (o oaso from tho reporicrs' stand, it wan ovident thal wvasu of crowding ocenrred aba short distauce from tho tarl, ‘1o noxt syt \ms a riderlges horso swling wndly down tho homo- srotch, hiewl dn nir, and. nostrils widely intated, closcly presed by two othior horses, o cattoring” of whoso houfs obly mudd tho riderlows beast mors frantio o hor purposgless race. A ery rau through tho assembied crowd, * Jiuchre haa thrown hor ridar, and, ay th affrighted oufwol toro past tho alriug, 1t wis appare ot that tho winnor of the provious hett, nnd provably of the race, Jurked Lot ridor, aud was i’ n falr way to Ureaking hee neck agalust the fences, The timo Bl ‘mado fu tho rush pnst tho Judgos' stand was tromon- dous, and with fustly-incrosaing apood sho rushed aliead, forgattiug, in tho oxoiluinent of tko momont, that tio track bad bouds fult, Tho cousequoiico ol this misspprehension on tho 1naro's part wua thiat who o0 full ngalust tho upper powt of the opening for cartfogos, {bo_shock stratchiug o appacontly Tifulesa in the'ditch which soparatca tho runniug aud carrago-tracke. Witl that poculinr contompt which iu- ity fuvariably posseases for misfortunw, the spocta- tors inmedistoly forgot tho muro's misfoftuno i the anxloty 9 ta who was to bo tho wiuner of 1lio Leat, "Tho provalont uplnlon now was that, Buclire bofng dis: ablod, poriape’ Kiled, Bient Friond would hnvo i soft thing'of 3, but o glanico ab tho horsoy ns -thioy Renred: tho_quarlésapolo on the fizst milo sowel thiat Roy- 20ldu’ bay flly was lending, aud was moking such rui— ulug as 3t would puzzly (e chestnut colt to ilmprova upon, Al the quarter-pole, howover, Silent Friend cut Tier down, tha mare’ Jockoy miaking o rosponno to tho challonge, but aceopting socond position aud keoping her woll o tho colt's hoals, 1n widleh position the mils g finjelerd, Tho keoond Tolle was uninturesting n is dotalls, the suine position belug kopt throughout, and both Lofaca Fenorylug thele powers o bo tuiled i gound flual tusslo for tho wupremney, Tho hicd Jully, up Lo tho last turn, was a repetition of tho woe- ond, ath horsos runainy wilhin tholr powors, At the last tura, howaver, Venus wont for the laad fn o most unoquivocal mansler, golting ovon with Silont Frind in o fow sirldos. Lioro @ splondld hosucdo-horeo strugglo todk placo, tho hrown flly showing o pur- pristiug and quite whoxpected turn of spoed, ofler thrco tunghiy-contested milee, and, by tho témo Lalf the Domo-strotel was pasecd, ho whowed n clest threa Tongtha fu front of thio favorite, whoso hackers, at (his state of sifaira, made o molancholy moan thit resound~ vt from wiw cuid of thetield Lo tho other, Beciug that 1ior wivagelo was Lopeloss, Sflent Friend's rider joaned Ligs tn eastly, and Venus passed tho stand tive or bix Tongtls abeads Tlwe, 55936, . TIE ACOIDENT, . Bhortly bofors tho advent of Silout Iriend, suother iuwmuuuF arvival st the judgos’ stand was announcod, being that of the maroon-clad rider of Euchro, who climbod lmpiug up to_the sanctum-sanctorum of the judges, and lodged his complaint, Simultaneously with thia event o rousing cheor from the apoctators announced that thie apparontly knocked-out-of-timo Euchra wos gtill on the traok of tho living, and, &8 sho was lod olong townrds tho judges” stand volloy oftor _volloy of bonrty Nurrahs testified to tho doop plonsura that woa fult at her _goiting ovor her liitlo mis- fortuno, Euchro's jockey claimod that both horuos crowded him o0 badly that. bo_couldw’s ot ahead, nad whon o attauptod o do uo thoy nockod the mare upon hor bools, and ho was shot over hor_head. Venus'. ridor was next hodrd from, Ho stated that Euchro was blind in tho outsido eyo, which caused the collision which cauved hior’ jockey’s sudden dismonuting. Ho claimod that Eqehro did thocrowding, knock- Ing Vouus sgainst Silout Friend. 3. Siapson, ‘who was judgo of tho tart, sald ho didu't aoo | 5 any collision among tho horses. The dismount- ing ocourred immediately aftor tha start, BMr. Toloy snid that, in his opinfon, Euchre was~ nmob struck by tho othor horsos, but st lho timo of iho jockey's boing thrown, ho thought the mare hud boon kicked. Mora tostimony was takon, all of which wau vory contradictory, After a_long susponso, during which the judges laid their hends to- gothor to consider the kno::.ly problem which three mottlosomo horsos had Exvan thom to solvo, Gon. Choatham, on thoir bohalf, stoppod to tho front, clenrod his throat, and bogan to ‘mako an oration, his ndvent being daly horalded by threa wags' of tho anuouncomeni-bell's tongue, Hoeuld, in a voico pleasantly modulated low pitcliod, as is propor at tho exordium of & big' thing 1n tho sposking lino : “ I)urlnfi twonty-flve yeava’ oxporionco [Cheors 5o loud and prolonged from tho audionco that the Gonoral decided” to begin again, which ho did o somowbat higher ko] : “Ditring five and twonty yours' oxporienco in tho ~—" ~Horo tho choor- ing was upronrious, and the discomfited spocohi- slinger screamod out: During five and twonty years' exporionce—ull boty_ara declarad off, and the race a nullity.” What tho Goenoral.was going to uny waa doubtloes very fino; It muyLave boott pootical . probably, i viow of o noxt day boing unday, it moy have beon of u morally didnctic turn; the liquor question may possibly have boen on tho point of being decidod onco and forover, but the crowd wes nob in the bumor ' for swplification, nnd whon tha Qoneral gava tho crudo decision Lo snowoed Lis bottor sonse, and did just what the crowd wanted him todo, Tho docision, under the sirenm~ stwiees, was a very fair one, sud it is doublful Wholhor the most carping of slouw-spliltors will be able to find faulb with it. - BUMMARY OF THE WEEK. The following iy a briof summary of tho racos which came off during (he past weok, with the pames of tho winuors und_their beat timo ¢ Flirst Day—Garduer Houso stake, dotto, walk over; (rand Pnciflo Iotel utake, Latitudo, 1:521¢ ; 2:40 raco, Albort, 2:353 2:25 rave, Lred, Iloopor, 2:265¢; hondienp running race, Capo Race (3 of & milo), . Bocoud Day—3:00 suco, Nollio, 2:314; 2:33 raco, Nedwing, 2:1: rnuning raco, two-iilo hoats, all ages, Buchro, Third’ doy—running 'raco, 134 miles, lush, 2:48 ; Traneit louse stako Grotting), Gon. Grant, 260 ; trotting -raco for 5-year olda, Hiram, walleovor; ruuuing race, mile hots, for all nges, Mariposs, 1:583¢; dash twico around tho trncls, Capo lince, %32, Fourth day— 34-milo dushs for Brown stuke, Carrio P, 03 s~ onds ; paciug raco, Harry, ' 2261 ; 227 raco, Trod Hooper, 2:261¢ ; 2:50° raco, Albort, 2433, Yifth dny—1i-milo dash, Lndy Fairfiold, 216 ; 2:90 vace, Nila Caldwoll, 2:37 ; runuing race, thiroc-mile hauts, declared & nulfity, owing Lo as aceidont, * TO-MORNOW'S PROGIANME, Tha races will commonco at 2 o'clock in tho afioruoon, and will coneist of 4 running raco for 2 “‘copgolation™” purse of &I00 for defented horsas, to which 0o antry fee is charged ; two mateh racos for a stuke of 2400 botwuon Mr, \pson’s bay filly Marion and bay colt 'Throe Cheors nud Xr. Rowlott's cheatnut colt Unclo Hark and chostnut_filly Mary Rowott; and the groat Taco for the special putso of 84,000, fur Whieh tlio following horses nro entored : Amori- can Girl, Sonsation, J. W. Conloy, Danhaw, Jr., Tionry Yodd, and ¥'red. Hoopor, liis progrummo is fully nu 'sitraclive as any during the pust waak, and thore should be u” lurgo uttoudstca. hie manngers of themooting neod such anothor ;:x-owd ud tho oue of yesterdny Lo savo them from ova, A COMREGTION. The bay filly Marion und tho bay eolt Threo Cheors, ontorod for the Brown stake by Mr. Josophy Cairn Binspson, Bocrotary of the Doxter Park Club, did nm.gut eighty yurds tho atart of tho fleld, a8 stated in Tue Triune's account yostordsy, Our roportors did not happon to bo present whon tho borsos started early in the morning, snd tho partioulars of tho race woro gathored from outsida Enruun, the erroncous oue awmoug the rast. Tho ersor wonld not bo worth corrocting, but for tha fact that it placos M, Siwpson in a rathor delicato position, owing to his connection with the managemont of tho tragk. It is unnocessnry for us to say that ho is un honarable man, and’ong of the fow who have dovated time and pen to the thaukless task of ridding'the Amorican turf of trickory nud fraud. THE COLUNNUS BACES, Cotwstnys, 0., July 5.—Lhe July meeting of tho Columbus Driving Park Assoclation elosod Instuight, In tho mornfng tho fwo ynces which Woro intorruptod by the ral on Thursday wera comploted, 1n the 2:40 (rof thora ware lwalve outrics. Barnoy toolk the flrat monoy, Iied Oak thosocond, aud Joe Shawhau third. wuAARY, Barney. 1 od Quk, 2 Joo Bluwhi 3 Timo—2:38)4 3 9,085 9387 2080 The runuing race for the 3500 purse was taken |ly‘ dhlumb Cad; Hurtland socond; Btorlug third. In the aftornoon was o acing raco for 8500, Thera word four ontries, Qucontof tho Wost and Yrod wore distunced Gn tno fisst heat. Sloopy Gearge took tho tirst monoy. BUsMADY, Sleepy Grurgo. Tatiiog e Mno—28) § T ;' Tha next way n runaing meo, two-mile hoats, for & pusec of §400, Lo followiug is the Protection,, 213 Hartland 831 Blolliy Va resuil dlat, i \ Tho big race of tho mestlug was froo for all, & trot for & purde of $1,200, Tho track was vory loavy. Thore woro sevon entrios. Natchez spd Blwk Frank wore distanced on tho flrst hont, and Xnte Campboll was denwn after the socond heat, and Ited Dick aflor the third, BUMNABY, . Mahawk, T, 1131 Anuta Coll 3101 Htod Olond, ] Ted Divk, .. 2 2dr Iate Camphell. sdr Thne: 3357 20335 9333 Tho wonuon was vory successful, considoring ths extraordinary rain-storm which oceurred on tho duy of the mceting. DESMOINER BACES, Speetal Dismtteh o Tho Chicun Tribune, Drslions, July 6.—The Polk County Falr closed yostordny with a largo nttendanco, The principal foature was tho raccs, tho mosb ro- marknblo of which was tho_paolug raco, in which Jnck Ivaus' 4-yonr old, nul¥ Aix wooks in train- ing, nado a milo in 2:201%. Chis i1 sald to bo tho fastest time on rocord for o 4-your old. BASE BALL.- THIS RECALLS OLD TIMES. Spectal Disnateh o Lhe Chicago Tribune, Tookroun, Iil, July 5,—Onc of tho nontest amataur games ovor £oon in this city camo off on the fair grounds botweon tho Forest City and tho Chicago ninos, this aftornoon. Bots on tho two clubs ran about oven. Tho result of tho gemo waa_ n victory for tho Chicago boya ber a scoro of 14 t0 0. Yho finest play nmudo by tho Tiome club was 3 difficult double-play by Trvine, the loft flaldor, and Addy, second bLawemun. White on the sido of the Chieaguos, tho brillinnt tlolding of 'L'om l"olut', and thoe eatehing of Donn- Juo alictad froquent npplause. 'Tho duy was fino but tho attondancs small, " b . LOCAL AVFALRS, Tho Dano, Wostlake & Cuvort Olub dofeated tho Piromon's Club, yostorday, in tho fouvth nmo of thoir sorios, by u tcoro of 23 to 0. A jargo crowd and tho Firomon’s Cornot band woro in uttondancoe. t The Liberty Base Ball Club, of this city, de- siros to return ity thanks Lo the Blwil' ity Club, of Joliat, for tha oxcollent troutmunt it recoive on the occasion of its recont visit to that pleas- aut rural town. Messrs, Killian, Oushman, Rtoi- Ioy, and Orouvoy. are spocinlly montioned. AT THE EAST. . PurrAperenta, July 4—DBavo ball—Alhlotics, 45 Wnohingtons, 3. Daso bull—Philudolplias, BALTIMORE, July 4. 18 Baltimorou, 12 Tios10K, July 1.—Baso ball—First gamo Roso- Iutes, 115 Bostons, 2, Socand gawme, Bostous, 82; Ttowolates, a. Tlosroy, July b~Duse Ball—Boulons, 18 ; Rieyolutes, 2, # THE TRIGGER, Spreial Dinpatch to The Chicugo Tribune, Beroir, July b.—Yostorduy wis the lut day of tho shooting tournmment, and tho prizes woro You by 4. Liico, Clicago ] J. ovas, Calumot ; oud W. P, Jobnsou, Chicago. 1L, N. Shorman, of Beloit, mudo tho'bost tcore durings tho wooks, Lilling forty-nine out of fifty birds at tho rogulut dintanco. R S ACCIDENTAL SROOTING. Another ense of nccidental shooting oceurrod yosterday oveuing ot No. 324 North Curponter stroot. AL7a'clocklast ovening, Henry Houbener, » boy 14 yoars old, dolormined to emjoy tho plonsures” of the' Fourth of July on a olear day, lad procured an old ‘revolver, nad, a8 ha walked along tho straot, startled the inbabitants of the vicinity by firing it off. Whon opposite the rosidenco of Alrs, Betzio Johnson, No. 824 North Carpoutor stract, ho 80 carclossly Landlod bis woapon s to ' dis- chargo the contouts of one of its chambors in s, Jobmson's nock, inflicing & wound which two physicians pronounced fatal, Officor Kerr soon afterwards arrestad tho boy. Ho has Veon knows as & very good boy, end his stato- mont that tho shooting was an accident 8 be- lioved to bo true, Ho was locked up in the Chi- cago Avenue Station, Mrs, Johuson is 42 yoara old, und tho mother of two children, At b lato Lour lnst night ker condition was very critical. —_———— CITY ITEMS. The yacht Tithan Allon, witn & party of tvo Indios and five gontlomon ou board, espsizod near tho Crib Fridsy aftornoon, abont’ 8 o'elock, duriug the squall. “Tho tug Husthphiove Dhup- penod to bo noar at tho time, and Capt. Moliand fosstiod tho party from drowning, Capt. Mol- Inud recoived tho sincoro thanks of all. Yostorday mornin; . Johason stolo a val- uablo_ gold watch from N. H. Juquays, in Ger- hardy's saloon, nt the corner of Randolph and Dosplaiues strects. Tho thief was arrested by Officor Michool O'Ilara, who also found the watch, by tho oxerciso of considerable shrowd- noss, under tho utn{,m leading from the rour of 1ho saloon ivto the baclk yard. Tho alarm of fira from Box 812 at binlt-past 9 glclock, last ovoning, way caued by froin throo-story rick building No. 378 West Madison strool, owned Dy Col. Bpray. and ocoupiod by Dyball’s_confectiongry, tha_rtock of which was damagod totho oxtont of 3250 : insured i tho American Fire sud Maxino Company. A horso attachod to nbngfi ran eway from tho entranco to Lincoin Park, ycfi(erd\g after~ noon, At tho cornerof Wolls and Division strects the buggy was upset, by run- ning _nguinst o bouso which was beiug movol and which Btood in the iddle of the strost. A little boy 7 yoars old, numod James Buir, was thrown out With greaf violonco, fracturing his skull, and intlicting other iujuries whiclt producad the child's doath ot its fathor's Louee, at tho cornor of Fullorton aveuue and Raciua avonuo lask ovoning. ol Se e adin ‘Ron Estate at Auction, Tho attontion of our readory , 18 called to the throo groat auction eales advertincd on tho firct psgo of our paper by C. 0, Thoyor & Co,, real ostato puctioncers aud brokiers, to_tako_placo this wook, _Oa Tucaloy (o Bty o largo ammboc of cloleo ~ bouloward aud Bifwaukts” avenuo lota will bo sold on tho ground, Stigos will leavo from tho cornor of Madison stroct and Fifth avenue, 1:30 p. m,, ou day of aale, to tako all who doairo o attond tho sl 1o tho properly. On Wednesdsy, Oth, 183 aplondid rusldancy_and” husiuesa lote, located osat of Doxter Park, will old on tho pround, Cars will lehve tho eornor Madison Gud Cnial 220 p. m. on tho day of tho galo, And on Battirdoy (12thy o wumber of chalco roaidence lote, onch 60 fuet frout, located in tho Vincounes Rond Addition, Wasldugton Helgts, adjolulug Morgan ugk on "tho east, Wil bo sold 'on tho protnues, spectal froo teai 'will leato tho dopot of thy Ghlcao, Tock Tland & Pachfic Raflroad, corner of Van Buros and Bherman streots, 10 5. ,, o1 doy of ealo, Burely, ‘with micls o 1ist of proporly 0 be offored ot auotlok, our readers can ko o ecloction, aud govarn (e~ selves uccordiugly in making tholr’ luvestmants, Make anoto of thesoualos and pttoud, et An Aspiring Cabin=Roof. From the Montgomery (41a) Journal, On Thursday, tho 12¢h (nstaut, 17 milas from tho Cily of Montgomory, and i Montgomery Couuty, Mrs, Asn Anderson and her daughter woro standing in their yard in tho uftornaon, and owring o hoavy rumbling noisoin the dircction af suwe cabing abaut 40 yards from them, their atiention was eallod in tyml direction, whon thoy ‘bohiold the roof of one of the cabine ralsed about @ toct diroctly above the body of the cabin, and soomiugly hold porfootly still in mid-air foroight or tou u6conds, thon Tino porpoudioularly uutil it prusod out of their sight. Ilaving their curi- osily oxeited by the cireimutanco, they bath stood watehing for the descent of tho house-top for sovoral minutes, but the boardy ouly proson- ted themsolves, looking at flrst like swallows flying through tho ar, ind camo to tho ground scattorod around the premises, but without a slngle piceo of tho ruftors or sheoting. The roof was framod thgethor with slout nuils; tho bosrds wore § feat’ lul\g’, aud naifed on with oight-nonsty nafls, ‘The Jadies sny thero was no rhlviud Visiblo, and ouly u gontlo brovzo bloy- . —_—— ‘E'fio Shah, From a London Letter, Tha Shah himsolf cortaiuly canuot be acorodit- od with more humano aud civilized idoas than Dolong to tho nverage Aslatlo despot, Who fol- Towing utory was told o as Ulustrating big gou- oral charactor: A few yoars ago his Prime Minietor, who had held oftica for two years, foll into disfiwor, Lo romoved bim, and, uftors fow maonths’ imprisonmont, had hlm bullt into tho wall, with Just s littlo holo loft for Lreathing £ill ho shiould sturva to death, ‘U'his, however, is not an uncommon mode of iuflicting tho doath punishment in Porsia, and is said to bave much favor with {ho prosont Shah, (hough it wight bo supposod’to bo confined to criminuls of a lowor zauk than & Primo Ministor. ‘I'ho most cruel ro- ligious perscoutions are nceredited to hiim on the bost authiotity. e e e ¥loly Dnys und Holldays, Leon the Doston Tranaoript, A corronondont Laving ngated. that sl tho publio Liolidays of tho prasent yoar woro upon ihe samo day of the wook s in 1861, lod to an oxamination of {he mattor with the following result; Tho {mm 1800, 1479, 1879 and tho lawi ton months of 188¢ huvo the general holidnys oud also the Ohurch fasty and fostivals on the suma day of the wook and mouth, Tho ordinary publio holidays in the United Siates ocour on sume weok wud month day iu tho years 1800, 1800, 1817, 1823, 1834, 1846, 1851, 1803, 1879, 187D, 1800; tho ask tow months of 823, 1600, 1854, an fireb tivo months of 1813 and 1600, EAL ENJOYMENT. The Newsboys’ and Bootblacks® Annunl Pienle. Nearly Soven Wundred of Them Glven a Grund Holiday st South Chicago, Tho anuual plenlo of tho nowsboys and boot- blacks touk,placo yostorduy, nud, fike tho ouo Inst yonar, was n succoss. Tho Hitto follows ox- peeted o tront, und tho kind-hosrtad geutlomen who bud chargo of tho arrangements did all in thoir powor to satléfy thom and ko them hoppy. Tho public are familiarwith tho mannor in which thoso picnics are gotlon up, aud jtnced only bo enid that tho horman Houso suppliod tho ontubles this yoor, The Commitleo dis- tributed nenrly 700 tickots to the boys durivg the weel, and 676 of thom assombled, on Goodricl's Dock, noar Rush streob lyidgo, aftor thoy ned wold the morulug mowspapora, Tho fnvited guests, somo 200 innumbor, wora on bbnrd tho steamer Alpena at 11 o'clock, and whortly aftor thaf bour the boys wero foymed In lino by Dr. Bon Q. Miller and Polico Commis- alover Wrightaud marehed abonrd, precedod by abund of musio, 'Tho steamor imediatoly got undor wuy, snd whilo goiug out of the harbor the boys choered to oxorciso thoir lungs, Somo of thom attomptod to elimb up tho smolo-stack, aud othors, who hud rovolvors, amnused thom- eolves by firiog tlhom ot sea-gulla. Two boys, shile Landling tho weapons cavolessly, wero infured, ono recoiving s govero setalp wound, 'and tho othor losing s fingor. Col. Bowou, who chartored the boa, and iho .Com- mitleo, thought it bost to keep thow togotiior na muoh s possiblo, and, accordivgly, they were fold to assomblo in_tho cubin {0 Hston fo tho musie. Aftor an air by the band, two daughtera of Philip Couley, Esq., sung n duct, which was rocoived with appiduco.” Soveral of tho lalios a11d gontlomon Phon anng Tamiline songy and tho lads joined intho choru, ‘This ammse them Iomousaly, aud on tho trip down to tho Calumot Jhiver fho fimo. tvas apons in_singing “Down _in & Coul-Mivo,” “YWhen “the Baud Beyins 1o Play,” md olher comic dittiés, Tho steamor arrived at the mouth of tho river abont Linlf-pnst 12, aud whon opposito tho Town of South Clicago atug and scow camo alongside, on which the Doy and guests woro convoyed to tho benutiful grove on thesouth baulcof tho stream. When tho former reached tho Jand they run for the Inko phoro, sud, in o twinkling, woro swimming in the water and enjoying thewmsclyos. Bovor: boats wora {skon poseession of, and, when crowded, were overturncd, Llighting thom, they woro upsct ngain_ and sgain, until the geming wera exhausted. Mountimo, tho Committee wero busy in the woods, solting up fables and preparing {he lunch and lemonadoe, ~Tho boys eame along in droves about 3 o'clock, and, belug formod in single filg, and Lopt in their places by police e, recoived o bag contoining 5, ham and o turkey saudwich, and devoured the food with ovidity. Lemonado washed it down, and ico- crean was added to digost it. Whon their hunger was nppensed, they wora collested to- gothor by Col. Bowen, who addressod them in simple lauguage, and guvo them somo good nd- vico, Major Nevins followed with s drum solo, aud n quartoito of ladies sang o Dopular tong: Dr, Millor then mado o, brief spooch, aud told tho boys thoy were at liberty todo what thoy liked. " Tho next thres lours waro dovated to basc-ball, foot-bnll, and othor gamoes, and when 5 o'elock mrived, avothor menl was served, Tho boys were hungrier than bofore, zud wore given ull'the food they asked for, At 6 o'clock thoy wote colleeled on the boat again, aud on tho Tetarn trip the time was syout i singing. Thoy roached the doclk in sbout sn hour and n quarter, aud, while ruming nshore, gavo choor aftor cheor. ‘Pho plonic g especially enjoyed by tho guvsls, who derived wmuel plossure Trom watching tho boys, nud not one of thom rogrotted that they attonded it. Col. Bowon, of tho Calmmeb & Chicago Conal and Dock Compuny, and the otlior mombors of the Comuwittee, and Col. Wright, and Mr. Mun- o, awd Mr. Kiynes, of tho Sherman ougo, nra entitled to credit forthe intercst they took in tha afair. “Che boys Lad us good a time as at Hany® Park Inst year, wad will doubtloss be on huud in 88 lurge uumbers at the noxt annual pienic, THE CHOLERA. The Disenso at Louisville, Nashville, Chattanoogn, Memphis, and Gihcr Southorn Citics, - Spectal Digpatels o Ths Chicago Tribune. NEw Yong, July 5,—A Mereury reporter ealled on Dr. Do Forrest, City Sanitary luspector, and Dr. H, Joues, Assistant Inspector, to nscertain tho facts in rogard to tho roport current of two fatal casos of cholera in the city, BLoth gentlo- mon concurred in tho following statemen “Tho flrst cago waa that of Richard W. Wood- ull, King strook. ‘Mio patient was sick four or fivo weeks, On tho duy of Lis death, Thursday, o indulged in cucumbors, a8 usual, followed Ly ico-cron aud ule, snd forced down & cholors misture ou top, &nd wondored why ho was mob gotting woll ; but thore was uothing revenled in tho post moriem that the patient died of cholera, ~'I'hore is lovs doubt in that of tho sccond cuse, that of a washorwonmu, wha warked all doy and got sivle wlier o Lewrly moal of meat, cabboge, and polatoos,” T'ho doctors nro posilive this wus not & caeo of cholorn. 'Fhey suy thore are usually £omo casos of cholera-morbus at this soason in consoquonee of the feasting which the poor in- d\xblgn 14, but cholors has not como to Now Yok ob, ¥ Nasnviuue, Toun., Jily 4.~Doaths from all cauvon in Lhis dily tchduy woro fourtoon, biuo of ‘which wore from cholera, NasuviLve, July 6.—Lliera wera fourtoon fn- torments fn (his ity to-day, four of which wore from chiolera. Alesrus, Tenn., July 4.—There wero thirtoon intormonts’ to-doy, five of cholers, This dis enso, whilo absting in tho eity, i spreading in tho country adjacent to Moraphis, Mg, July 6,—Ouly ton interments to-day from nll disonsos, and two only from choloru, All oxcitemout in regrd to it has cossod, WiEEL1NG, W, Ve, July 5.~Wm. Clohan, an old resident of this city, was tuken suddenly ill to-dny. Physiolans prouounce tho diseao gonu- iue Auiatio cholora. CrxomiNatt, July 5,—Nino deaths from cholora roported to thoe Health Ofico to-duy. By Aal From the LIHIIUA',“ Couricr-Journal July 3, Miss_ Sallio’ Spoer, dnugbter of Mr. Joseph Speor, Liviug on Waliut siroot, botwoon Bloy- anth aud Twolfth, was takon suddonly and vio- Toutly sick with vomitibyg and purging sbout 1 o'clocl yosterday morning, and diod s litho aftor 8 o'clock s, 1, ‘wo physioious woro in atlondanco, but tho caso was unmouageablo from the begiuning, The cuso was nov pro- nounced cholors by tho doctors, but thoy said it eomoywlat rosombled cholos, During tho uftur- noon Mr. Spoor was bimsolt takon suddenly with violont vamiliufi and purging, and for some timo it was thought by the thrco physicians attending, that ho also would dio; but aftor three hours tho purging cowsod, aud at 11 o'olock lust nighy tho symptois woro fovorable for in rucovery, "Dlioro wore threo canes of cholora intho ity yestorday, all of whiclt were imported, Tho per- sona attncked had beon south of this point, und Jind contracted tho disouxo and come homo to die, Ttis doniod by tho rosidont physicians that ihero i cholore mmuong us, Bub ub tho snme timo thoy uoknowledge that clfolera morbus of a ut violont Lypo fa Loro, nudd tlnt only tho most igid sunltacy rulod cat provont tho sadne, Dispatehis to the_Lowtaville Courer-Journal, NASUVILLE, July z.—num.{; tha past iwo or {hroo duys the wonther Liore has Leen excollent, and tho cholora scoms to bo graduslly abating, Only thrao doaths from cholora are oficially ro- ported as hinving occurred In tho city, and ‘threo *n tho com)u{. 1t is roporiod as very bad at Springfield, o largo numbor of denths In proportion 4o its pop- ulation having oceurred thero, It provails now to a great oxtont in the country, along low creck toms, Tt i eaid to bo bad at Muntuville, Ala, QuarrANocua, July 3. —This has boon our worst dny. 'he cliolors deaths reported at the City Physfclan’s offica number sovou ; other caunow, threa, Thoro are probably five othor cholora doaths not reporied, and ond from other caues not roported, making total numbor of donthys sixtoen, Jght of ho cholor denths wore puupoys. 'Lhere i littlo pxcitomont or searo, 5 Lnankraw, Ky., July 2.—Four deaths havo oo- ourred n tho past twonty-Cour ftours from chol- ora ; two coloreldl und two whites, Col. Bamue] Biwpson and a young man nanod Cox, Hovoral othors are in a oritical condition, The weathor lus been olear siuce Monday hoon. Ovor 200 white familion have loft towss durligs the pust wook, The mortality list to-morrow will proba- bly oxceed any provious day, eatvitg, July 3,—0F 25 intormonts to-dny, 11 dled trom tho sporadic, and of that wibor 7 woro blacks and 2 were ohildrn, Nasuvinue, Tonn,, July 2,—Tha oholora i vory bud at Sholbyvillo, Ot pf 130 aanon tha v ocourrod thioro aud vicinity, 25 por cont Lavo diod, Thero doos not sooh to bo nny- sbatomont at that placo, whoro quito n number of casos now Jingor bolwoon lifo nnd donih, Menmpug, July .—A privato dispateh from iillo ook ronariy ono,caso thoro to-duy, tnd during tho ynat fow doys thoro have hoan n dozow canos at difforont pofuts on Whita Ttivor, T fireé casy roporled at Pino Bluil ocourred thoro nonrly a month since. From the Nanhvillo Amerfean, July 3, Thoro wora a fow ensed of whiat, 1 s now olear, was cholors, fu Nauhville during tho Inst waal 1n May and the firut wool In Juna, of which wo linvo no record. Our record bogin with Ui Tth o€ Tuno, and whow the daily moutality from tho postilonco to Lo o follows : Whites, ' Calored, Total, June 1L 10 ul Juno 10 18 Tyt 1 18 Juno 4 j3) Juny 3 15 Jung H 1 Juuo 13, 1w b3 Juno 1. 0 1 5 a3 10 in 2% 4 2t a3 2% oAb 4 i1 3 59 8 [ a6 a7 1) 29 ol ] 7 2t U] 10 4 bt 10 224 [ 10 8 ko) 108 o7 negraes dicdin the suburbe, and were bucied in vaeant lands noar tho city by pactios of thoir own color, without upplying to our rogular un~ dertaless, Wo hiavo heard of 53 boing buricd in ouo placo; nob more thau o fourth or o third procured cofling from the undortukors, Tho cusos thus occursing, of which no account is bad, added to thoss who died provious to the 7th of June, it {u thought will bring tho num- ber fully up to 760, thus showing that tho mortality of this yoor has been fully equal in numbor to that of 1866, whilo tho denth rate ac- cording fo population, hay boon considerably Iurgor. Wo mny call this pestilonco by whnt- ovor namo may sult tho fancy, but tho record sliows that it Lns been moro virnlent {hun that which sconrged our city xo torri- Dly in 1866, Thus wo find that fron tho 7th to the B0LL of Boptembor in that year, both days inclusivo, tho numbor who diod from cholora was G59. This yoar during the corrosponding days in Juno, ‘thove wera 631 deaths from cholora, of which the undertalers lava n record, sod thon wo kuow of from thirly to th]rtrflvn nogroes buriod at ouo placo who tre not included in any undortaker's counf. ‘This elonrly shows o groater mortalily thiy yoor. Itis slso probuble thet & grealer number wero attacked this yeur ‘who recovored in 1860. We luve hewrd ‘this suggosted by persons in whose judgment we havo a good doal of contldonce. "Thiw disenso has foliowed tho old cholora track in ite former vigits to this city, sud its groatest mortality bus boen iu tho bolb In whioh {hie largest mortality resulted from provious vis- its, showing conclusively that thore must bo somothing lacal which invites tho pestilonco to rovel in thelower portions of tho city, whero the water is unquostionavly bad, sad the sewerage of such fuforior charnator ay dearcaly Lo desorve tho namo, Theso facts establish tho other fact tbat wo have had cholora here in its worst form—a cholera that Lills equal to anytbing of Asintic oxtraction, Tho scourge hot been a torriblo ono, and the losson it has taught us must not lightly bo thrown saide, now that the postilence la lifting its drend form and drifting away. Lot us go resolutely to work and nover bo caught agsin in the condition we were whiou tho ohiolern. Droke out among us this time, Thore is no reason why wo_e¢annot and should not make Naehville so healthy that cholera could find no lodgment ber b Young Guy Fawkeses, From the San Franeisco Bullctin, June 26, Yesterday aflernoop, s o city oflicar was pass- mi nlong Bryant streot, botwoen Third and Tourth streets, » woman ran out of & dwolling and, oxhibiting her bloody and seratched hands, anked bim in an excited tone to ontor the howso, 11e accompauied her iudoors, whon sho oxplaied tho causo of Lor mistortuno, Bho eaid n party of little brats of boya bad turncd powder into the lock of hor front room door aiid plsced o fire-orackor in tho koyholo, They thon rang hor door-boll violantly, and whon eho reached tha door fivod the cracker, and an oxplosion Tollowed Just as sho way turning the kuob. The lock was Torced off nnd lier baudy badly buriied und Ino- eratod. OFf courso tho young rascnis had ca. caped, and the gontlomin could only euggost tiat who immodiately care for her peinful '\1\'oupdu, and, if pousible, bring the offouders to ustico, — Tolegraphle Erovitios, Rear-Admiral Aldon, lato in command of the Europeau station, left Villa Praucs, Juno i, intho United Statos steatuor Brooliyu for Now Vorl, A man named Williams had just comploted o mill at Bridgoport, Boona Cotluty, Tows, when Do was caught in tho muchinery and wiutautly od. o loaves & famity in Dlinnosota. A little_child of My, Suow, four milos west of Webstor City, Iowa, nrzpt npon the track of tho Illinois Central Railrond, aud was run over by a Tocomotive, eutting off both axms, 1t will survive its injurios, Tho National Camp-Meotlug in session in Cadar Rapids sinco tho 26th of Juna sdjaurned ou Friday night, 'Phe noxt niooting will ho hoid st Zanosville, 0. Who success of the meoting D nob Lieen o gront oy anticipatod, OSSR Vesscls Passod Dotroite Drrnort, July 6.~Pissep Dowx-—Propollers Thowas Seolt, = Brintol, Potomac, Vandorbill, Fountaln City, Dhiladfphia, Paciflo, = Burling~ fou aud barges, Toward and barjios, Hollond aud barges, Concord sud bargen s burka Arabla, Jauo, Belle, Kato Darloy, Ouconta, Unadills, Olyo;' schrs Beluyliill, Norragannolt, T. B, Gardnor, R,' Dowi, Exilo, Collingwood, Magolln, Grace Nufrag, Laurh elle, Osborio, Crosthwaile, 1, 1B, Diaky, 3. 8, kiche urdsan, Orlent, Gronada, Lena Johuson, Pheips, Orl— cutal, Jeasle, Albatross, 15, Y. Baldwii, Wm, Howo, Oticuniigo, Gucon of thy Norths, Lucy’ Glatl, &, Ar ‘Waod, Guyalioga, Mary Collins, Tilaon Gifford, Goorgo Wren, Bunrise, Lowlattan, Bufchor Boy, Folger, Tasiep Ur—'rop Eask Saginuw, Daraum, Ko. waneo, Bt. Louls, Dadger Stute, Pitsburgh’ and barges, Bollo Crogs i barges, Isano Blay und bovies, “Cutilo’ and birges s bark Favorito; echrs Thomas Forry, Mudiator, Typo, Marcuga, Itoquofa, Malros, Mavineo Valloy, Juhn Wesley, Edvrard Hutchoson, §t. Audrow, Winp—Sonithwest, DErnory, Mich,, July B~Evenlng.—IAmED Dows— Propn Milwankeo, Frod Kelluy and barge, Mondota and Largos, N.Mills’ sud barges, Glavgow and borgen; burlis 'Waison, Monitor, Vaii Valkenburghi; sohrs Fleetwing, Oi{ver Gutver, Gratos, Sawyar, J. . King, Rontoroy, Owasco, Madoria, Ogden, Lako Forast, Clty of Vainsville, Yankeo Dlake, Plllo Heovills, Uubbard, Cambrldge, B, J, Wiloox, s Ur—Props Covivtoo, Montans, Bay City and ‘barges, Tloso snd borgs, Save, Young Amiorica, Araxes, Arcllo; barle Racino: wchrs Thowmd Hhole o, Haryest 1omo, Southwest, Now Dominlon, Pelie cau, I, 3, Wehb, A, B, Mooso, ‘WiNp~—Southwes! ENew York Financial Nows, Niiw Yonn, July 5,—Tha bank statoment showa a couriderablu gnfu fn resorvo, but {he yain s ontirely in gpecie, legal-tonders whowing a decrouss of 3031, 00, o porcentugo of reserve to o total Habilitica 44 4177100 per cont for tho Natlonal Danks, and 25 41100 por ceut for the Blato bauky, and 31 67-100 per cont for tho bans as a wholo, "Lhia Assltant Troasurcr paid out to~dny $500,000 on account of Intarcat ond in_rodomption of G-20 bonds, Tho foliowing i thie bauk statonien Toans, Increaso, Bpeclo, incroaso, . Laegwl-fondery, ducreaso, ., Dopositn, ineronso, Qirculation, deereak, o voseeysses 3 To-uy wau o Lollday i Wall nircef, 40 far as now businces waa concoriied, Tho Siock’ and dold x- clungea wory olosod, wnd noarly piftho brokers’ offics ‘wero elosod, but thio'bankers biad to keop opan for tho [oyment ot dratts, " T Govoranent ofices and anks woro also opun, the day not belng o logal Holi« day, ‘o spacta shipmenta to-day were $218,000, of whicl $160,000 was fu pilvor bars, e~ SRS Forelgn Marikotu, Lownox, July 6—6 ., ui,—Oansol—Nonay, 01% ; accatiut, 033, American wocurities unchanged Dolrolouni=Ticlinod, 10}, ~ Livuoed oll, £ 16:@ Paus, July 6,~Rontos, 50f 350, Livekr00k, July5—0 D.n,—Cotton quiot andateady, Oplande, 82¢d : Orloans, Di¢d, Halew of 10,000 Lale: spooulation and export, 9,000° bales ; Awmertean, 0,00 bifus, Cotton (o urrivo dull, Beplombersnd Getgbor delivéry nt Bavannaly and Charluston, 8 16-16d; July and Xllu\xn! uot bulow; low middlings, 89-103 Heplewbor deltvory of Now Orloans, 82;d. Baloa of now crop shipped Trom Bavannals sud Gharloaton in July wero taude yestordsy at 8 170, Vroyistoun—Tork, 038, “Ulieoro, Ofs, Lard, 58 94, Bucon, 59 6d for whort Tl midalos, Hpirlti—Letroloum, 102 MARRIAGES, LY -] DA AN—. thodlst ¥, oA a A S AS T, M Dradluy sud Murgarst Hardman, Goth of (s olty, PAXEON—-LARKIN-Ln Aslugtos, Ul July % byiby +$5,370,200 s 000 93,100 Roy. J. 8. Dasld, M. D, Poxeon, Ksq,, and Alisa Anna X, Lorin, JARGIAKN0XTn hi olty,on tha 8d fust, by & . e, MoAlurdy, Ttarey Harghs an . Lavinia Kno: Snribter of 4o Iaca Juago L. B. Toogiton, of Visks Dy M, 4 i i D AT~ N{!D};fln'fl‘ Tinyno to Mive Mattls A, Dajo. 31 Dublin, Irciand, papeey ploan Julgfy, by o Reow, Vathor iare AAGUITLE 301y 4, o4 81, 1n.s of dissang of thio hearty Johs Mapul: Fhoral by cass o Calvarz, Jubz6, 15 1 MORGAN=On_duly 4, Macy, Infant dawghtar of Wile Mam 15, and Ern i Plurg: FFaneral from rusldoncs of pasunty, on Racinony,) Sune BUFEQLD-n Saturdays dyly B ol bia_restdauos, 138 A T . DaiTeIRs nhod I yonms "Nolion of funotal Boreafor. et (EONARD—On tho 4 oF duly, atd o'clack n, in,. T fi-:l\llng,cszl:lmmllfwrnl Jahn A, Taunard, agod 5 s, T roral, Sanda, at 1 ollock p. e feors 651 Woa Monroot, TIRARTR Tuly 8, Moy Tllan, Infont duvehtorof Wra, el Thouthe. “Vihneal Fotlty, b 1500, Trom 43 Nouth Morgauat,, by carclages ta dalvar EDWATDS—-On duly 4, ot hin rosldnco, 229 Thirtinth- e oo e foiete o meot st dagt, 10150 vars fot ftuo 1L ot § e todir " 5 WRIGHT—July B._at Il residonco, oneaue Sonthpurt aad Holdrn-avee, My s WrLiit, A0 63 3o0ts. Tunoinl i, Vo T.OOMIS--July B, Littlo Fiva, nfent danghter of Justin il Azuha Loninie, ungea it thy roefdencs, 195 Wost Munroo-at., this Bune dey, 883 'clock p. 2. e I MEsouTAN. Finow on tha los ot Bradloy Norlon Grangor, who dled st thoago of 2 yewtu: : Oneo muro (ind's wate In tho galden tkics Haopnod to wibiar a pligriin tirongh, Apd o bowen bl agd war lonzlig ofos T Lihnging & curtain of star-gom’d bluo. Oy nanlinad's portad o proudly stoot qu." uhll:}!lh‘l} i }amh}'.‘.'ml i § 0 et paseli e, 1 Was wWhio Gud oo AN AnEol Va0 on s pathvoy siuilod, Yot nevoe a totear disturboi hia mind s Wik slopm aprosohiod dorth's rustlog tlda’ ¢ eyttanc bl eotonlod, sialtncd, ; Ho kiow Qod stoud un tho otlior sido, k 1o unrroried for thosy who shign)d wocp his loss, Aund tarey, pxposud 1o eactiv's Larta and s A i lousfod G honr, whon atnnionod o oross, Ou loved 00" forni in Lis lnging sem, That Mnthor fond ho would faln havo sparad Tl trialy thng fate forhor o had piinned; ekt e lvlug, wenld luclly havo shavod, Oc vanquishiod'end orushiod with o strong Flgbthand. "hus she doubly mourns hor datling duad, b ol gvs not opa [hroush hor Linding’ tosrs Awidu Urother aighs for s brathor flod, ‘Whilo ho walks alono thro tho darkened yoars, Vot nhl whywaop that (ho goldon gato Han closed on Bitn i tho sumnior sky ¢ *Tin Suraiioh ns ho that tha aveld walt, Aud with blu b well, fur fieas (/6 to diel Rajotolng tn all things helglt and gay, Ulie apniig buds and Uio (eaigsant flosrers, s Tast Uity iEnod (6 mwuos HoRGISE Bostowed ait Lho ovo uf bis closlug Lours, “I'was theroforo woll (o havo mado s bod In tho country's shady on that sacred day Wihon tliu Notlan lioniors 1(s Irack doad, And blossoms thick {n tho cliurcheyard Iny, MISCELLANEOTS, WOULD LIKI T0 BMAKE ATt zangomonts with somo responsible party to cat, ours, Slacic o hay Crom 100 aotv of Tard, and sk 58 good polnt for & L BIGGS, Honoro's [ fnd yont hiny land for 8 term of youre, huy-prosa or feodiug cattlos Block, 10 Dozrbor-ul, GENTS-TUE BIUGEST TIL YET IS THIE £ iiow Combluntuon. ~Gall or adaress Amoricaa 1iouso, ori d Q0K S—0. PAID I O] HOOKS, In any quaties. e OI8 ook Stors, OHAPIN BR( and 214 Masl Madison-n: TBUANCIOF fiHiE OLD ORGINGT, T GALT: forula Routaurant will oponon T day noxt at 114 ecd 146 Michlgan-av, (opposlte the Grand LKxposition Build. g),_ Bostwmoai fa 1ho oity for 25 T 00KS OPENED AND OLOSED, COMPLIOATIR acconuts oxamined and ull“llfel‘. (i;lnlln g &0,y Jompily attonod” 1o by DISON W, "Hoow 1) fo. 119 Dearboru-st. No. 146 Fifthav, Y (AT PaTD TOR GASTOUE GIOTIING AN wircollpents gaods o , by boii iiiiagnegaands s i by oy & GERS OF ALL _KINDE RE- now rolls 23 onch, $3.50 a palry how wringers 7, ab 11, 8, TILAYEL & COs, 8 Weat Wash- WANT AOHANOE 40 MAKE MONGY, AN goud oflico man and have $1,6: eash, Who wints mol with fall purtioulars, ¢ 70, Teibuno office. T WANT EVERYLODY TO KKOW TIAT DR, SOIS PHILLICS hua o vory Intgo resortment of Hraziling Polble Spooincles for sale, which hosiita by inspoction tatho age, Dou't forgat tho place, 120 Fourth-av,, Op- tlelaw nnd & fow doors trom t. B‘[m| ill k‘i‘“’ nm? ’L‘ B lalty, 'rrrm%u i sl will od ol a spochalty, for ciiy o Countiy: ymion Baros, 55 1n T4 o YOUR T YRESSID In tho [ateat foshiau, oall at MRS, WAAS' HairDress {ng and Huaweling Paclors, %58 Wost Bladison-st, Hhe bax just reculyod tho tagldan-plates of all the principal eltics for the Intost siylus in dressing (ho hnir, ‘Also hae thoonly and (he Nnosy faco ouamaiing in the Unite States, andis propnrod oyt on Tndicadithor o vorpar- Joca Gt thele resldencos, | Tho bale cur bo changed (ro darlk o a beautiful golden Line, without lnjury to tho hials gracalpse ol . 'l)lkuhl;lln‘:"-‘ A";{TI fl"(‘h"‘-apbl{fln‘laflfiW“A‘NLX‘}' l\i ] i apmligd a% paymen on g L wn:i"ié'ns:.’."fi 1"{.'.' b, IRUYEDELL E Pltows, ¢ QOLDLRS AGINCY 1TA8 REMOVED FROM NO. &) 71 Canal-st. $a Hoom 9, M0 Dearborn.st. Soldlers clatins attondod ta, J, . KOSIS. bk JFRANOR-WARKEN, T WOV TIAT AR 32 Ulilppowa half-breed undertook to murdor {n Minnos wata, 17 yours ago, 1 atill in splondi althy and hze & b 6arpentor-rtiup at No, 361 Wabask whoro youcan ot all Kinds of work donou hort uoti TOIRAGE-VEHICLES OF 1VIRY S aken oh storaga in brick bulldlug, 126D, 41 and 4§ Cangrys SEUR e IR 1UGH AND, ROBERE TURRIEE way dissalved Juna i1, 1873, Conditions: Hugh Tue. ll'."vdl‘llli Ml“mw all liabilitias of, snd collcct all bills due, eatd fiemn, s N Apply to OSOAT V- ERPOOT'S PATEST ANL ‘takingc off whieels; olled { & tuinut for, smlo=iata” or county. W, BAITON, Luko-at VW ANFED-T0 KROW il ofF 5 T, ook s Barah,widy of Faoron Pottobono; dohy " Losin, widow of Heojswin Cool. For. T, "Auy ouw knwsfog 1he o Abovenamod yeom iy 7 1o to Uo L6, 3. 110W 70 MOVE seiteTogor o wmurls. al fivod fu Cook ‘Couuty, rerldenco or aldress of auy witl confor s favor by ndd: ARD, earo Contral Hotel, 3TANT GOO] }1 inaldo fiza Tiltn,_No. z ANTED~TWO YOUNO LADIES TO MNOARD, ‘Who oan add to tho Tifu n hicorfinnes of Ty oo alralo (wa like plenty of muelo); usu of plaug aund niculy Iurnishod rootn; stroot corapass door. Addross U b, Tribuno otliov. "VAN] _TWO Oft TOUR TIRST-OLABS RAIL: road tickotato Ehiladeiphis, Pa., vis Plttsbucgt, and rotorn, - Addross V 70, Triburio oflivo W, =3 TLUE] TAN OF suctal habits whowiil assist o worthiy lady in Jior busle 1 in hor liouss {or pymout. Addroas, nosy and ront n ror Vi WA gl o Can "of BrOntz &S ribung oiioo. OWNERS OF BAT- w of their torri 13 Dearboen-st., FEED_ATG GIRLY TO KNOW THAT 6 Bouth Gnml{vllli-,“(lnvara liousp, ducs not pay his jos 1n full.y NTED_T0 BUV_L BECOND.ILAND INDIAN ANIEDZA FIEW MORE CUSTOMERE ¥, ON& uf s best fittees and dressmakors i tho olty, Torma modorato. Addross B4, Uribuno oiticy, ANTED-THE AGENOY OF A TFIRST-OISS, A 1 }m Slinor ouo: ot ;\‘-:L;n’r yaatod in Chicago aud Wost- y _NURSING AND GALIE OF AN O \v phinn infant, 8 montha uld; boen nursad by bottles a goud Poraoi ug Tauily Hoar ity or acoesibla placy o quired; reasonablo oainyes or glood care, ur pro. oraianoncy sopaht far, ption_connidored s wavk, Q74 T BUSICAL, VOOD 7.0UFAVE PIANG handsotno ease, 4 round ocor tu_aploudid con- 5 vorih 3u: vy nlior £, o, o, dition, with covor aud stools prles only st Ba sold. idonoo, 7 ikt ON REASONA- GOOD PIAND TO BERENTE: blo (orma; nlso s Wioolor & Wilson sowing machine, Adiress V 73, 'Pribuno ottico. J{OR BALEPIARO ONDIR—CALLS TOIL g0 ON TP HEoe 8 Dovia il sall fof S onsh 2 4 ' e o hianio for Lorio and buggy, Call ur adurces 028 Wosls fotonte [PUILSATIERUPEITON CONOREIT GRAND PIARG N oo condition; I $inost. bo, sold tmmodh toly, ownur ol L 33, Tribung olice, 1‘111(81‘-6!.1\55 NEW PIANOS AT REDUCED PRL gori T i saling ab good w pinna ue thora i n thug uiarkot for 315, T:oaiava, Sarvull loys, round sornors, 1 will pay ta oall And gog thi &t 20t Parkave (& V. 100% (PRAGTIOAT, PIAN G, Voo s st svcabron. datk O £ Bisiohmmmiors robiathorady smd sopaieiny thoruslily Wono, Ordurs sunt by wafl penantly aitidod t S WANT TOBIY A FIRST-OLA g, YULy hla ). Answor Uy letter; ful }zxfi:&ifi;:&uliam Dr o G SRET oIV L) e i , PUROIAGE A BECONDJIAND T T ARY otan, "Bl inskor and priv, UKL, 374 Btato-st., vooond 1 st laiie) N UBIOIANS WANTEN-AT 141 MIOHIGAN-AV, Mot a0 Gramd apostson Busldim. TARER), -at., Ohien WITIT ALL 0T LT, s st bo suld ; only $316, cost ath Halat T ORGAN FAOTOLY, i ) it —Tho l:‘hwmn tirst-clasy organ fu tho mare Frico, 830 10 81, 060, PIANGS YO WEND ARD FORBALT: OX MONTIT, L paymenta; best instrumonts and lowust prices wobiB Gy, Huntingy AGENTS WANTED, TED_MEN BERKING A PROFIT. ). ublu sigagzment fu & porminont business will find our twinoowbats wall suitud W oveey particnlur.’ A G Axorngo Drotit is B10n day 1avmns make £ wulsy s « Low dll, SVUTNoM Bustuess, aud can sbstnntiata thoso avacrtlins, gyl sapital voriired, Bamplou wocll 8140 oot ful 50 conte, to uhioi ¢ ly, an torritory 1t iyt Wost Lakoats i, Apply oa e SRR & A GENTS — WANTED_FOR —** BIOW-OAK; A l':lnes, #8 por hundred ; rotail at 250 por placo uvurs Swhore, A« BTEMIUL, 185 a yifaat Mludisvusat,, Ohlo GRNTS WANTED=10 HE 1 OUR NEW HUT ol antior, toadio-roadiing thimbly, and otior Tow articlos, 93 Eual Madlsun-st., oo B, TS WANTED--M, Al OIS FOMALI, 70 woll Antomatle Noodle-Thinadar, Tar sl sowlui in Shiute, Tl bust-selliug Lttls e out, Also, & good tadkor 10 woll Sruwm lauds Usl) a9l tndisna-sv.