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SPORTING MATTERS. Exciting Game Between the Philndelphias and Bos- tons Yestorday. The Latter Club Victorious by a Score of 11 to 8. Intenso Iniercst Manifested by a Large Audicnce. Gloster Wins the 2:24 and St. James the 2:30 Purses at Utica. Last Day ot tho Great Saratogn Mceting. THE BALL-FIELD, THE PRILADELPHIA AND NOSTON GAME. At an oarly bour of that memorablo Octobor morning, now nonrly two years ago, Chicago could boast n baso-ball ground in & most con- veniont locality, which hold the same position Bmoug ball-parks that her famous White-Stook- ing Club hold among baso-ball organizations. In othor words, she had the bost that could bo obtained. So complotely bad’ tho na- tionsl gamo takon {ho faucy of the city, that iho ladies turnod out in large numbors to witness n good match, and a quantily of dry goods was nlways to bo found thoro. On this ocension, howover, tho dry goods formed by far tho groater attraction, whilo the audiouce .gath- ered at a respectful distanco from it. An hour or two later, the city had no base-ball ground, and still less of a club. Both wore so thoroughly demoralized that thoy gave up in disgust. The White Btockings wout East and woro beaton, and basoballin the West received o torrible blow. Binco that timo, evory now and thon, o sporadic attompt has beon made to renow tho intorost of tho publlo in the sport. A handsomo park was laid out for our amatour nino, but thoe publio had enjoyed such oxcellence in their own nino that an amatour club found no sup- port, and since then we have heard and dono nothing upon the subject. Now, however, there i8 & rovival. The moro montion of a championship game waa sufiiciont to slir up tho enthusiasm of the public, Had it been any two of tho grent profossloul minos of the country, the public would have folt im- poliod to rush to the grounds; but, whon ono of them consisted almost entirely of the old Whito Stockings of this city, who could remain indifforont? The very namo rocalled old scones and recolloctions, and that name had been faithfully presorved. Tho Philadelphia Club, now rejoicing in the namo of the White Btockings, contains tho following wamed Chicago favorites : Jimmy Wood, Cuth- bert, Frod | ‘ruaafl, Goorgo Zettlein, Lovi Meyorle. All of thom woro favorably remem- borod, for each of them had his pnuulmr charag- teristio, and each bis admirors, To soo & match gamo botwoon these Whito Btockings and the famous Red Btackings of days gono by ; to recall the triumph of a_fow years ngo, wWhon tho invincibles who made that name famous wero dofeated 8o completoly by their white-hosed autagonists, was enough. No wonder, thon, that tho base-ball grounds on Twenty-third streot wore thronged yostorday nftornoon, fully 6,000 peoplo spreading them- selvos over tho soats and around the park. The day was a fine ono ; both clubs ranked high on tho champion list. Bets among disinterestod partios favored tha Whites, and the prospact of o good match woro excollent, When tho boys marched into the fleld thoy wore troat- cd to o recoption that ought to hava stirred them \l{‘. Each familisr faco waa wolcomed baok, They all appenred to bo in fino condition, and the proliminary ball-tossing around tho flold was ‘watched with aa much interest by the spectators a8 many & toughly-contested chawmplonship game on other grounds. Tho popular preferonce exhibited itselt in spito of tho characteristic desire to bo impar- tial. Chicago audionces nre eoldom partisan in thoir applause ; cheoring luatily 8 good offort an the part of oppononts as wellag on tho part of thohomo club. But nobody could blamo them if thoy did give way to a little sentiment, and applaud the Whito Stockings & trifle louder than the Reds, It was only natural that they slould, Moyerle did not play yesterday, Devlin taking tiis placo, and the Philadelplia teem vns com: osod of the following _playors: Cusis- ort, Wood, Malono, ~ Dovlin, Bechtel, Fulmer, Tronoy, Mack, ond Zottloin, Tuo Boston nine wors Goorge Wright, Barnes, Bpolding, Leonard, Whito, O'Rourke, Addy, Schator, and Harry Wright. Tho,Whites, win- ning the toss, sent their oppononts’ to tho bat, and assumed thoir respoctive positions in tho fleld. It was tho mout natural thing in the world to soo Zettlein stand up to pitch; to seo Jimmy Wood uco\u-ln%' around socond base, aud Trescy and Cuthbert in the out-flold. So natural wag it that the audionce wag imKullcd to give them another round of applanse, And when the; wont to the bat, Wood aud Treacy were calle upon in tho old way by their enthusiastio frionds to wake o home run. ~ “ Home run” was taken up by all tho boys, but the encouraging call did not produce the desired eifect. What could bavo been more life-like than to seo Zottloin ‘wending his clumsy way toward first base to find that his arrival at “that importaut station had been anticipatod somo soconds by the ball. It was _#0 poatural to see all this and to besr Jimmy Wood, once mors in his position of Captain, calling out ordors to his men on bases, that one unconsciously wont :)'nck two yenrs, uuablo to realize the Iapso of imo, If anything wore needed to add to the interost of the “occasion, it was the announcomont that Chicsgo was to hnvo next soason & nineof hor own, worthy of Ler, aud that it was to consist principally of that fine colloction of ekill and musclo which two yoars ago fought upon the dinmond-fleld for_ tho supremacy of Chicago in baso Lall, as her citizons are doing elsowhore for Lier ascendancy in everything clse. TUE ¥IUST MAN TO BAT on tho Boston side was the famous Goeorgo Wright, who onco nnjufi'ud the distinction of \luiu5 the_ bost genoral buso-ball player in tho world. e struck directly to Fulmer at short, which astonished that individual to such an ox- tout that ho porpotratod o muff by allowing tho ball tobound botwoen Lis symmetrical logs, Barnos, another noted player, wss tho noxt striker, Ha rolinquishod all claims to a run by going out on = high foul ftorbaving two strikea called on bim. ~ Spalding, the old Rookford pitcher, followed with a fly to tho contro-fielder, which 'was unuccountubly muffod by Trency, Leouard, the loft fialdor of the original Red Btockings, sont a kot one to Wood at_second, w&.uch was juggled for an instant, but dispatoh- [ first in timo to cut the dtriker off, An undor-pitch by Zettloin al- lowed = George Wright fo ronch tho Liome plate, and a muft of an cnsg “f by Dovlin &t third gavo Whito firat, aud lot Spalding homo, Dovlin committed another error in ju ball Lknocked to him by O'Rourkoe, I etrilcer, nnd thero js no telling where the orrora would havostopped if Zottloln had not out Addy off at firat, and retired the Bostons with two runs, to which thoy were no way ontitled, When Cutlibort l[:lc)uu.l up tho willow on bolalf of the Philndelphias thore was loud and prolonged cheering, which brought anto-flre times to mind with stertling vividnees, ‘I'ho sirike was s wenk one, going no farther than tho piicher, and the strikor 100k o sont. Wood's appoaranca ot the plate with o bat in YSH hand was tho signal for another complimentary huzza, As js customury with Jamos whon be Is at m}mmn with Limsolf and everybody olso, ho made o #afo hit, tho ball going botweon tho first and socond brsomen, and ot s rospactful dis- tanco from each, l\lnlmm, formerly catehor for the Thiladelphin Athletics, followed with . fair foul to right for ouo bawo. O'Rourko chased thie bounding sphero, and, in his suxioty to cut Wood off at third base, whither ho was toarin at the top of his upood, threw too high, nnfi allowod him to run home, sud Malone to reach third. Dovlin struck to George Wright, who lflukod up tho ball with unerring wecurncy, and brow 1t homo to stop Malous from gohting thore, The maneuver failed, the throw boing orooked, Bochtel got around to second on n bage Lit to loft that Loouard should have flelded gling a 0 noxt wore rapidly than he did, Fulmor popped & enfo 1!{ into tho whort llu”.' yhich brought Devlin and Bochtol homo, ninid loud applause, 'Ureacy hit to second, an guiuod his baso at the oxpenso of Fulmor, who Wt out by Barnon and Goorgo Wiight. Mack KoY Bebnfor aé third & chunco to pub him out, which was takon advantage of, but his throw to tho mnn on first was mufled. The ball was ro- turnod from, firt {o third {n timo to out off Mack and oiid the inning, Tronoy mosnwhilo sooring o run. Of tho five runs mado it cannot Do snid thot ono was actually carned, though s polnt might bo ntrotshed to makoe it appoar so. g THE BECOND INNING. ‘The Bostona utarted off i the secoud inning with a man out, Schafor striking to Dovlin, bo- twoon whom and Maok, ab firat, » protty exhibl- bition of flolding ocourred. fnrr Wright mot with botter succoss, sonding tho Dall over tho short-stop's Lond for o bndo, and boing earrlad 6till noaror home by another safe hit on tho part of his brothor, A two-baser to rlght by Barnos brought the two to tho ucoro, and thon Spald- ing wont out from short to Llnst, and Loonard ou & foul to Malono, Tho runs made wore onrnod. Tho vouerablo Zoltloin oocasionod somo good-lumored remarks, toncorning his batting and running ‘qualificntions, when ho sto up for o ball, and fulfilled goneral expeota-~ tion whou o falled to romch first, owing to an understauding botween Coorge Wright and O'Rourke. Cuthbort wont out on afly to Harry Wright, and Wood on a foul to Boliafor, aud tho first blauk of tho gamo was an nccompfluhod fact. TUE TUIRD INNING, The Bostons wout to work woll in the third inning, White boing firet to tho bat and moking » uafo bt Lo contro, 0'Mourko_ followod Lis ox- nm{flu wilh suother to left Addy wont out on 1fly to Buchtel, and thon ono of tho two outstand- iog men was brought in by . clean two-baso hit totho loft fonco by Hchafer. Whilo the ball was boing x;“mrsx«:d oround, tho other got to third, and whilo Wood was 'disposing of Larry Wrlght's fly Lo camo homo, Goorgo Wright waw fl‘{m by Quthbert. f'wo runs; ono earnod. Tho Philadelphine failed to imyrauu anybody with their ~batting skill n tho half of tho inning which bolongod to thom, Malono's weak hit was fielded by Baruos to O'Rourko, and Dovlin's ecnsy fly wis captured by Loouard, Bochtol sont o “hissing grounder to Georgo Wright, which wos cupitally fiolded to first, whoro tho throw was muffed. Fulmer's hit to DBarnos was jugglod, but wns got in hand in timo to rotiro tho striker at first, whon the out should Lavo Leen tho wan runniug to sccond. "This was tho socond blank, and the gamo bogan to grow oxciting. : THE FOURTIL INNING rosulted in the whitewnshing of tho Bostons, who openod out with a enfe it by Barnes, Ho wad subsequently put out, however, owin, to the watchfulness of Zeltlein, who fount him fooling around the bLuso. Spalding ronchod firsk oo & muff by Fulmor, and Leonard got his baso on n wimi- lor orror Iév Wood. ‘White struck to Dovlin, and pnldiu;fl was put ount running {rom third. O'Rourke hit enfely into_the left, and thore wore thres mon on bases and Addy ot tho bat. A foul tip, which landed in Malone's hionds, knocked his hopes of & home-run into a cacked-hat, which is o bad elmilo, bub will auswor all practical purposcs. But throo’ mon went to bat on tho Philadelphia side. The first waa Troacy, who sout up a foul fly for O'Rourke to catoh, Tho socond was Mack, who mado B snfo hit, but was aftorward foolish enough to run on a foul nnd got caught oft his baso. The third was the floot-footad Zottlein. who wag folded out by Goorge Wright and O'Rourke, TIHE ¥IFTIL INNING, Bchafor began the fifth inning with = safo hit botweon short and socond, bnlfilkc Dack in the ‘wnvimm iuning, he ran onafoul of Harry Wright's, and both were put out. Guorgfl Wright was stopped by Fulmor ‘and Mnck, Again the Dhiladelphias sont but threo mon to bat. Cuth- bott went out on & foul to White, Wood on a fly to Darnes, and Malons from Barnes to O'Rourke, Tho flolding of tho ball in tho Iattor instance was unusually skillful, Barnes catching it on'tho bound, in_ono land, afterahot rum, and got- ting it'to tho first badoman without atopping to rocover his equilibrium. IN TIE SIXTH INNING * Barnes senta fair foul toleft for one bage, ani as ngain caught pupping in tho vieinity of tho bug by the wily Zettloin, The victim tried to muko the umpire believe that the boss pitcher od, bub owing to tho emaciated charactor of tho clum it was not allowed. Spalding was 1lyed by Wood, snd Lconard by Mack., For tho fifth time tho Philadoiphias” woro unablo to score, Schafor and O'Rourke saved Dovlin from museular oxertion, Bechtol wan retired on o fly to Spalding. TFulmer mado tho ball striko in- sido the homo-plate and bound out agnin for a snfe hit. Troncy fouled out to White, THE BEVENTI INNING. The intorest in the gamo despoued overy mo- ment, for the Bostons woro but & run nhead, and tho blanks thickened on tho scora-book. ’ Tho sovonth inning nlso rosulted in o blank for thom, though it was not Wood's fault that the ending was not different. White struck to .him, and was ellowed to got a base ona high throw. O'Rourko struck to Devlin, and Letween tha lat- tor and Wood, White was put ont, Whito runnin to socond. Addy wsa put out by Wood an Mack, and Schafer by Zetilein ~and Mack, In tho latter "inslance, tho bLall wont with such rapldity from fho bat to the flolder's hands that it wes absolutely invisiblo. The Philadelphiss wore treated to thoir sixth blank in this inning. Mack was put out from Schafor to O'Rourke through good floldiug. Zottloin was fiyed by Spalding. Cuthbort sont & fino safo linor to contro for ono baso,—his first good hit in the gamo; but he was aftorward put out at second on a bounding ball sont by Wood to George Wright. THE EIGIITIC INNING, Tho Bostons increased their scoro in the eighth inuing by one run, which thoy should not have boen allowed to make. After Harry \Vrl[;ht had been put from short to flrst, his brother siruck to Dovlin. The ball was woll stopped but thrown 8o poorly that it went into the crowd and beforo it was returned! Goorge had roacho third. A fow scconds aftorward Malone over- throw to third in attompting to put bim out thero whilo he was dancing around, and ho run home., Barnes wont out from third to first. Bpalding hit safely into tho loft fleld. Loon- ard’s bounder to third was juggled by Dovlin, end o bose was taken, White went out from Dovlin to Mack. The Philadelphins wont in to do somothing extraordinary, but thoy failed mis~ erably, as tho following record of the porform- suce will show: Wood, safe hit. Malone, out on fly; ball returncd to first before Wood conld Tun back, and s doublo play resulted. Lovylin, out to Spalding. THE NINTX INNING, The J:umu now seemed to bo n Boston victory, beyond o doubt, but in order to make it more binding four additional runs wore doemed necos- sary in tho last inning. They woro mado in the foliowing maunor, tho batting boing oxe collont: . O'Rourke opened with o gafo bit to contre; Addy followod him with a two-basor to loft, and Sclisfor with n one-baser in the opposito direction ; Harry Wright Lit to Dovwlin, and gained his baso owing to a wild throw; Guor&za Wright Lit safoly for a baso, but 08 ho did not attend strictly to busi- nes, Cuthbort, Wood, and Mack formed a combination to kill him, and succeeded in the undortaking ; Barnes went to firat on o muff of ‘Wood’s, Lut was put out by a throw of Malono's while nhumgung to stenl sccond ; Spalding mot his fate nt tho Liends of Fulmer and Mack, The rosult of ol this oxcitoment was four ryns, two of which wero oarned. Tho Philadelphias awoko tos sonso of their uncomfortablo situa- tion, and .endeavorod to tie or at least como within a respectable ditance of their opponents, Their flrat two battors were put out, —].?uuhtnl on & long running cateh by Darucs, which brought cuoors from tho audienco, and Fulmor from third to firat, It seomod as if they wero dos- tined to be blanked again, until Trenoy made n two-baso bit, and Mack, Zottloin, Cutlibort, and ‘Wood one-base hita in rapid succossion, This batting resulted in throo runs, two of which woro earned. TIE BOONE, "Tho gamo waa now onded, the score standing at 11 to 8 in favor of the Bostons. ''he pla{'lug of cither club was hardly up to its provious avorage, but this can bo accounted for by the fact that they have traveled a great deal of “late, and woro not In the best condition, The score G R TH P4 @, Wright, . . FEEER Tarney, 2 b0 oo ol 0| 3| 432 Bpalditlg, p'2o) 410 3l alalg Lonard, 1 alol 3| 11110 Whito, al1f al 2,10 O'lourk of 3l 8 8o Addy, . 1) 11 200 Belinfor, 3 a1 o 4als 10, Wrlght, ¢ 82l 1| 1130 7(11{ 18] ai a1 40 1| 2f1].0 alaf b 3lefs 41 1 1|31 s o 014 21l 1| 1| 1f0 glof al 20a a3 1,201 8 1f 8] "slisf 2 o 1| 3f 1f0fa (27 8] 14 10j97)27 nga— 13834806780 Bostonn, .., , 29200001 é—11 Ihiladolphian . 00 3-8 500000 Runa Earn in, 6 Phfladelphias, 3, Zrrors on Which Firat lass Was Made—Bostons, 3; Pulladalphias, 6, Wiember Left on finsea—Tiostons, 07 Phtladelphiae, 4, Umyire—Jonoph Slmmons, Lime of Guine—Quy Lour and three-quarturs, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBU E: SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 187 3 THE NEW PROFESSIONAL OLUD. The numbor of pon{,fln who wont out {6 sco tho match yestordny botween tho “Ted” and * Whito " Btookings™ fully domonstrated that tho Imopln of Chicago have not lost their love for ho ** National Gamo,” nnd that Chicago morits the ropntation sho hoaof boing tho grontost base-bnll city in the country. But next chr Ohieago will hiavo a club which sho can woll bg {\mud of. Tho following gontlomen Intond o bring the *‘olmmpion ponmant® of 1874 to Chicogo: 'I'ho most important ond difficult position to fill f8 tho maouagoer's, ‘Ihoro novor has beon but throo A 1 managors of ball clubs in tho country, viz: Mz, Joyce, who Lrought tho old * Cincinnat: Red Btookinga” to tho onyiablo position thoy occuplod in 18005 Hicks Inyurst, who has boon tho mentor for the Athlotics of Philadelphia from tho Yoar 1, and last, but not lonst, Nich- olag Young, of Washivgton, who will have clinrgo of tho doestinics of the “Chicagos" noxt yonr. Niok, as ho is genorally called, 15 tho best man in the country to noto tho peouline fliness of playors for cortain positions, and their unfiiness for othors, Taking o numbor of disorganizod nines in Washington composod of playors gnnumllg considorod socond rate, ho has” trained and brought out a nino thiat dofented thoPhiladelphia Whito Stook- ings tho other day voty badly. Noxt to the mansgor in importance comes tho Onplain, Uarry Wright snd Jamos Wood aro tho only two flucd Captaine among professional ball-playors. 'ho othiora olthor iack judgment, aro quiok- tompered, or have somo othor dlsqualifications. Jamos Wood, or ag tho boya eny, **Jimmy,” in to bo Captain of the Chicagos. Ho will also gunrd tho second base, s position in which ho has no superiors and but one equal, viz.: Barnes; Jimmy is an old ** Fokford" player, beg nning with Dickio Poarco, Oroighton (who was tho first swift pitchor), and HMarry Wright, In 1870 ~71 ho was the Cnptnlll and socoud basoman of the ** O1d Whites.” Tho catchor’s position will bo filled by Forgus BMalone. EBX(LY is an old Philadelphia playor, but firet got his roputation inthe Olympica of Washington, Ho is n fino ontchor, nesisting tho pilchor a great denl by using his Lrains in his_playing, or, as itis tormed; ‘‘liond work.” Last yoar Lo playod entchor, short stop, and first bago for the Athlot- ics, all of which pokitions ho filled creditably, but his position’ unquestionably is bohind the bat, whoro o now plays in the Philndelphins, Goorge Zottloin “is° to pitch, While in tho famous Atlantios of New York, in 1867-68 nnd '69, .the . ¢ Charmer" ncquired tho roputation of boing ono of tha swifteat, most acourato, and onduring pitchers in the country § but Georgo did not usc his head onough. fiu s fmproved wondorfully in that respect since bo camo under Jimmy Wood's tutolage. David W. Forco, or “Littlo Georgo Wright,"as ho ueed to be called in Washington, onc of the few good short-stops in the country, 1s to il that position {n tho coming pine, In the Olympia nino of Washington ho did most oxcollent sor- vico, Then ke wont to Troy to ¥lny in the Hay- makers. On tho breaking up of tiat nine Niok Young porsunded him to go to Baltimoro, whora Lo now ‘is. Ho playe third Dbaso in the Bal: timores, but ho {a not tall onough ‘to glny & bnse, - and should ln( short, amos A. Dovlin, of the presont White Btock: mgs, will play first boso. Ho is compnra- tively unknown outsido of Philadolphia, whoro ho hns long oujoyed n roputation s .ong of the best playors of” the Quaker City, being & mom- ber of the amateur Olympics, K We have spoken of the second bnsoman, # Jimmy ” Wood, We now come to third baso amoat difficult position to fill well, aud Lovi Moyerlo las played it as well os it can bo played. Ho Is alao a very usoful man, boing abla to play any position oreditably. Ho, too, is an old Philadolphian. e first camo into notice in tho Athleties, whoro o has caught, pitched, and playod almost overy other position.” Ie is not ong of your yariable playors, who has good and bad doys. Ho is always good. Loft flold will be attonded to by Edgar E., Cuthbert, bottor unown to Chicagosus ns ¢ Cuthy.” He i8 tho best flelder in the country. A sure catel, swift runner, and s wondorfully accurato, strong throwor. Wo all remembor that ** Outhy” made tho winning run in the momorablo gomo in Cincionati, whon tho “ Whitos " first conqurod the thon thought in- vinciblo * Red Btockings." Ned is an old ** Ath- Iotic” player, who played in Chicago in 1870-71, and last yoor played with tho Athletics, whom ho loft to join tho ‘ Philadelphias." If “QCuiby” has an equul in flelding it is Trederick 8. Trenoy, who will bo tho ln\snclblfl in contro-flold noxt yoar. Fred first bocamo noted in tho Eckford Club, which Lo loft to como to Ohicago and play in the Wintes. Lnst your he Yllnyu(l in ‘tho Athletics, but, with #Quthy,” ho wont avor to tho Phindelphins, John Glonn i to play right-fleld next year in tho Chicagos. Ho is B Rachostor player, who gained prominence in the Excelsiors of that placo, tho club that boat the Athlotics on thoir first annnal tour. In the Olympics, of Washington, John played flold and firat baso, both of which positions Lo_plays nely. This your Nick Youug hae bim in Wash- ington. fi‘hn substitutes will bo Pinltham, the famous loft-handed pitcher of iho old Eckfordsoud Whito Btockiuge, and Hines, & rising_young \\imhingmn player, who plays in Nick Young's nie. % Wo have only mentioned the fielding abilities of tho new nino, becauso that is the most im- portant, it boing nlenr‘]-g q;ovon that, forming a nino only looking to their capabilities os bats- mon, is & false doctrine, but to unite felding and batting skill in nino ia the gront desidoratum, and that the new nine will havo. Wood, Meyerle, Force, Cuthbort, and Troacy are among tho bost Dbatters in the country, and 'the othors ara very llttlo, if any, inforior. TIHE GAMES AT THE EAST. New Yonk, Aug. 16,—Base Dall—Mutuals, 13; Atlantics, 4. THILADELPOIA, Aug. 16.—DBaso ball: Athiotics, 14; Washingtons, nothing, e THE TURF. THE UTIOA BACES, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Urica, N. ¥., Aug. 16.—Tho third day's racos on the programme of the Utica Park Association woro trotted to-day. The weather continued to bo unfavorable, with showers all fhrough the afternoon. THE 2:24 DACE wag won by Gloster in three straight hents, Timo, 2:24, 2-223, and 2:26}¢. Ho sold favorito at odds of threo to one against tho flold, and the only question was ns to tho second horse in tho racd. Mujor Allon was buoked at oven monoy againat thoe flold bofore the start, and aftor the first trial Susio hod the call. Neithor won, as Hotspur finished next to Gloster in the second and third heats, and thus got socond money, Busio third, J. G, Brown fourth, * THE 2:30 RACE, for o purse of $6,000, was more exciting, for the rouson that Oastlo Boy was the favorito at 100 to 00 agninst the fleld. 8t. James, who beat Castle Boy at Buffalo, was viotorious again, win- ning the raco in throo straight hoats, Timo, 2:24, 2:259¢, and 2:30. Brother Jonathan, who Was' socond in ench heat, got socond monoy, Castlo Boy third, and Lady Bankor fourth, TUBTPONED, The frec-for-all, tho 2:38, and tho G.yoar old racos oroput over until Monday. It w not ke~ ly that Olomentine will start in the 2:88 race, na 8ho is ontorod for a raco on Tueadny, and, with Obiosgo Doy and Bay Houry, will have'to bo shipped on Bunday night. BUMMARIES, Tho following are tho summarios,of to-day's racos ¢ Urioa Pank, Aug, 16,—Purso, $6,000 ;- for horses that never beat 3:30; $9,000 Lo drat, 81,500 to second, 4000 to third, 3600 to fourfh, Billo Licats, best throe in five, In barness, ¥, Van Ness' b, g, 8L, Jomea, 1 J. McKeo's b, g, Brother Jonathan, 2 M, Roden's b, g, Onatle Boy, . 8 G. N, Ferguson’s b, m, Lady Banker.... 4 Dau Maco's g, m., Heatherbloom, ,. 5 . Pattersou's br, s, ttan, Dan Mace's gr., 8, 4oor 3. K. Leavitt's ch. g, Star of Pl W, I, Grawford's br. m, Annlo Colling Ben Mace's b, 6, Redwing, “Timo—-2:063¢ 3 23553 2i50, fina duy, puree $5,000, for Lorses that mover best 2245 §4,000 to firet, 81,50 to second, $750 to third, $600%0 fourth ; milo heats, bost throo fu five, in hare Tiens, Alden Goldemfth's b, g, Gloat Tudd Dobbs’ b, g, Hotsy 1, 8, Carpenter's 5, m, 8 Alex, Lowls' br, g, . Broy Q. N, Ferguson's br, g, Orown I J. J, Bowon's b, g, Ben Flaglor,. Dan Mace's ch, g, Major Allen,..yeess M. Roden's br. g, Trlumph, Ay Drown's b, ‘g, Dorby. W, I, Orawfardia b, g, J. V, Graves & Loomls' br, g, Obicago, Tlme—i4; 24335 D203, THE BABATOGO BACKES, Banatoaa, N, Y., Aug, 16, ho attendance al tho lntt day of the meeting islarge, nud tho track 14 in good condition, ‘I'ho first raco was for a purso of $500, 13¢- mile froo handicap for_all ages, The followlng horsios started s Joo Dauiels, Bue Rider, Alolus, Qorlitz, Mooro's Munnfe M. (Iate Minnie W.), Bunrike and Connor's Leawmington Colt. Inthe pools to-day Minulo D way the favorito, Lring- g 850 to 160 for Zolus, who won by fiva lougths, Minnio coming in second, and Joo Dauniols third, Time, 203, - The socond race was for a pnrso of 8,000, four-inilo hoatw, for ull nges, §2,600 to wilunor, Ma; exSarsn onloy., 8500 to tho socond, ontranco monoy and §00 to tho third,_ Tho !c{lowug started s Tosslo Loo, Avizons, Hubbard, and flo{. Hubbard was the favorito at 8tolagoinst tho flold, and soon aflor tho start took tho lond from Bossic Loo and kulal 1¢ till ontering on tho homo strotch on {ho Inst milo, whon she was joinod by Arizonn, and an oxcitlng finjsh toole ‘place, Atizonn wine ning tho first hoat by a length, Hubbard coming !19‘ uucg’ngb:}ud Bossfo Loo and Otloy distanced. imo, 7:643¢. "o rosilt of tho firat hont mado Arizons tho favorito nt 6 to 1. Tfubbard took tho lend at tho atart on tho accoud heat, but soon surronderod it to Arizons, who keptitto the finish, notually running away from Hubbard on tho last milo, Time, §:28]¢. In tho third race for 8500, milo and throo- quartors, for all ages, Boss 'flwnm.l, ‘Wanderor, and Businoss atarted, Business.won by throo longths, Boss Tweed second, and Wandorer bad ihird. 'Timo, 8:1254, ‘Ilio fourth race Waa o steoplo chaso, froo hnndi- onp,. for oll agos, about throo miles, 8600 to firat horso, 400 to socond, $100 to third. Blind Tom, Trado ' Wind, Viloy, sed Notary Public started, Dlind Tom wou ; Trado Wind sogond, Notaey Publio third, . Timo, 6:40. Notary Publio foll, but his jockey ro- mountod and took him over tha courso for tho third. Viloy rofused lenps and rotired. WRESTLING. New HAvEN, Aug. 16.—A. wrostling match bo- tweou Homer Lane, of Now York, and Willlam B, Konuody, of this clty, for 81,000 and middle- weight champlonsbip, Tosulted in a victory for Kounody. e won the firat and third falls, Tho ;l;;nfln partion. have arranged anothor match for —_— ¥ AQUATIC. , 5 v Omvorvnari, Aug, 16.—Josoph O. Oloud, the Philadolphis oarsman, arrived here; on hia wayto New Orloaus, at 4 this ovoning. . . —_— INDIGNANT PROPERTY-OWNERS, Protest Against the IRock Xsland Rail- rond Track on Clark Streoty, Between Twolfth nnd Twenty-socond Stroots ==TheMayor and} the Council to B Momoriatlized. [ A meoting of citizons owning property along Clark stroot, botwoon Twelfth and Twonty-soc- ond, was hold yestordsy evening, at 8t, Joln's Behool, cornor ot Eightoonth aud Olark stroots, for the purpose of conaidering moana wheroby tho Chicngo, Rock Island & Pueific Railrond could bo compolled to remove their track from Olark strout. Mr. B. Mayor called tho mooting to order, and nominated Mr, Johnson as Chairman of tho mecting. Boing unanimously elected, ho pro- ocedod to stato the objoct of tho meoting, and colled upon tho Committeo on drawing up a memorial to tho Common Council to read it, if it was roady, Mr.. Qoorge Nor- ris road tho memorial to tho mooting. The momorial aets forth that Clark stroot is tho only stroot wost of Btato that pussos tho bond of tho river, and is tho natural route for tho travel of thirty or forty thousand of the inhabitauts of the southwestorn part of tho city., By reason of tho railrond running stosm cars in the stroot south of T\voutg stroot, the travel and traflo ia almost entiroly driven away., The property-ownora puichaged . their grounds with tho full right to uso the streot a8 o ° thoroughfarc and for. business purposes, which right thoy had boon deprived of without their consont and without componsn- tion for their loss. No public necessity now ex- isted, if any ovor did, for tho Oompany ruuning thoir trains through that thoroughfaro. Tha Company had tho titlo to the lots eighty feot west of Clark stroot, from Bixteenth to Twenty- first stroots, with eufliclont room for sido- tracks, which title ond right of way was acquired with tho oxpress underatandini thot they would romovo their track from Clark streot and botweon Twelfth and Sixtoonth stroote, as they ownod all tho pigporty, botwvoon Clork strect ‘aud the river.” They therofors urged tho Council not to allow the Gompany to longor use Clark stroot, and thnt thoy bo ro- roquired to romovae their tracks withont duln{. The smount of injury dono by tho tracks on tho street was ‘very groat. Nono of tho proporly’ from Twelfth etreot to VanBuren - was worth more than ono- third what it would bo but for tho trnoks, and from VanBuzon to Wasliogton Jt would not bring throo-fourthe of its value. Tho valuo of tho property in the mcotions named, it wns thought, will ho fully restored when the-track was removod. As nm.hl.nq ehort of unavoidabla nacessity justifiod the taking or injuring of pri- vate property for {mllxllu use, they aaked ond oxpocted rolief in some shape. The Company was obuodantly sblo = to pay [y ronsonablo valuo for property for its own uso and should not ask the city or citizons for chority. While thus using tho people's property, they woro leasing part of their own to othor parties, deriving therefrom con- sidorablo rovenuo. It was unjust to rank this rond with others owning no property or right of way on their own lsnd. " Nov only did the road on Clark streot damage property and drive away trado, but it also ondangorod lifo, aud sccidonts wore frequent. Tho owneraof property alongtho street, aftor tho Company had agreed to removo tho track, exponded ncarly £60,000 for filling ond geadlng, oto., and in orecting valuablo buildings, ~ Tho road had taken immodiato possession of tho stroot, and held it almost ox- clusively, to tho great anrocutinn of property, travol, and business thoreon. Tho Company has not oven been compelled to build sidewalks and area-walls along their own property, but through favoritism or laxity of duty by somo of tho cfiy officinli had boen saved the exponso of so doing, nuch to the detrimont of the travel on the street. X The memorial was adopted. Mr, Norris thon made a long spooch sotting forth the griovances of tho_ property-holdors slong that thoroughtfare, and douounclng tho Aldorman and Board of Bublio ‘Works as being in longue with the railroad company. Ho told thom to seo to it that in November an Aidorman would bo olected who would dohis duty in this mattor, as thelr prosont Aldermen wore only looking out for themsolves and noglocting tho intorests of thoir constitu- ents to the damago of thousands of dollars. Mr, B. Mayer also mado & speech denouncing tho railrosd company for continuing their track on Olark stroot,and for not complying with tho city ordinancos. ‘Tho Bame Committoo which drew up tho momo- rinl was orderod to have the document printed, together with tho necessary maps aud evidenco, ond to prosent the samo to the Council; also to walt upon Mayor Modill aud request him to en- forco tho ordinances in regard to the reilroad company. Tho Committeo conalata of Goorge H. Norris, 1. J. Nichols, and J. 3. Marshall, The mooting thon adjourned, —— s CITY ITEMS. John Mechan, o lad of 21, was brought to the Armory last night chiarged with garroting and robbing & young man named Leo Crow. Tho smount of plunder obtained was 85 centa in cash and a second-hand hat, As ofticor Mitcholt was running sftor a men on Juckson stroct last night, the fugitive turned upon him- and firod, Nitchell tons a couplo of shots nfter tho man, whoso heels wore thereby s0_accelorated thal ho got away for tho timo boing, Later on ho wau arrested and brought to ory. At nbout 8 o'clock last night a filrl named Ju- lin Lnwlor, 18 yoars of age, residing with hor parentson the'lake shoro, south of Thirty-first streot, was run over by an Illinois Contral train, on tho Michigan Contral traok, botwoen Thirty- firat and ‘Ihirty-second stroets. Tho girl was immodiately convoyed to tho residence of her p‘nrulnts, whore she died very soon aftor her ar- rival, Not Guilty. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Tonx WvNg, Tud., Aug, 10.—Tho colobratad Honshaw murder oaso at Winchester, Ind., was concludod in tho acquittal of ncousad, who stood oharged with murder in the first dogreo, Tho Bentinel's special of this ovening snys tho vor- dict givos gonoral satisfaction. The dofunse was conducted by Con. Tom Browne and the Hon, J. Enos Noff. e SR | Socretary Delune’s Indian Tour. 8t. TAui, Aug. 16.—Becratary Delano and tho Indian Commisslonor loft the city to-day to visit the Bimlton Indlan Agonoy. It is tho pur- pove of Socrotary Dolano to romain somo time on the frontior Tor tha purposs of obtaining porsonally knowledgoe of thocondition and wants of the varlous ludinn tribes, g Personnls Apectal Dapateh to The Chicago Tridbune. Wasiinaton, Aug, 15, —Bishop Foloy, of Chicago, now um‘lplns in Baltimore, is ropldly improving i health. WABHINGTON, Aug, 16,—8sorotary Blcharduon left for Long on Wodnesday, Attornoy-Uonoral Williamy will Ieave tho lut- ranch to-nlght, o will roturn’ tor part of thia month on & visit to hils paronts; nenr 8yrncugo, " YLouisviLLE, Aug. 10.—George W. Dain, n rominent Good Tomplar of this Stato, was aud- suuly sirickon wll.lldyurnlysia Foawr«lny, and lios in nl.pmcnrlouu condition'at his homo in Frauk- ort. Murine Disasters Drrroir, Mich, Ang, 10,—The schoonora Ztun, of Ohicago, And Gliford, of Erlo, collided off Thunder Bay Island this foremoon. The Zitna loat heor fore rail, main enil, square yard, mnin rigging and had hor rail stovo in, and & holo through thodeak ; lost ono man ; waa lonking, with about 3 foot of water in Lor 'hold, Sho ia loadod with conl for Chicngo, and will be towod to thie Bt, Olnir River, Tho Gifford lost her jib~ boom, Lob-strap, and cutwator, and susialned othull; domago to bor head-gear. Not loaking much, 3 An 0ld Feud IBetween Oltizens of Kanuns, TKansas Crry, Aug. 16.—Tho Ton. 8, A, Cobb, M, 0., of Kansan, wos arrostod in Wyandotto this morningat the instancoof It. B. Taylor,whom ho bad arrested n fow days ago for libol, ' Cobb was charged with porjury, but had an examina- tlon bofore the Justico andl was discharged, Tho mattor grow out of a political quarrel’of long standing, Obituary. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, TFonr Wayne, Aug. 16.—Willlam Stowart, EHE., renidont of this city for noearly fifty yonrs, and who hns servod rs Mayor, died this morning at 10 o'clock from injurios recoived by boing :hruwu from u buggy attached to n runaway eam, 2 Grasshoppers in Nebroskae Odraua, Ang. 10.—Immonso clouds of grass- Loppory. Yanned ovor thia scction to-day, south= ward. Blultitudes aro alighting and havo com- menced on the corn, e e = Drown Special Dispatch to The Cliicngo Tribuns, Qurxey, I, Aug. 16,—A little boy namod Bolonon Fox, son of o widow, was drownod this morning by fulling off & raft while flshing, ¥ —_— Death from Explosion. IIALIFAX, Ang. 16.—Au oxplosion inn Snck~ villo,mill thig morning killed ono man and sori- ously injured anothor. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Now York EFinancial Nows, f Nulvl Youx, Aug. 10.—3oney closed up easy at 2 @3/ on call, Forolgn oxchango dull, with actual businoss at 1081¢¢ @L083¢ o bankors’ 60 daya steling , 1001 for night. - Qofd activo, oponing at 1163, ndvancing L0 1163, deolining to 1147%,.and Anally ‘sdvancing to 153" T'lio cloing salos wero ot tho higheat fighres of the dny. Gl clearing wor hoavicr thau for n long Hmo. prat, which reflccts tho activity of yeslorday, Rates pald’ for carrying woro 3, 2), 136 8, 4, 6, and 1 por cont to flat, Bpocio shipmonts for the week, $9,10, of which $3,200 waa ellver coln and tho ramathdor silver bare. Tho calling n of $15,000,000 6-20 bonde of 1862 by - tho Bocretary of Lo Treasury was In obedionco to & notification from tho Byndicato tht thoy had recoived that amount of now subseriptions in Europo, Tho callod bonds aroheld chicfly on tho other sido, snd will o takon up largoly thoro by the Byndicute, 85 thiat the Governmont will iot havo to haudle much money in tho trausaction. Probably thrce-fourths of fho $15~ 000,000 will bo oxehianges, and to balauce pald off in casll, The Assistant Troasurer paid out to-doy $33,000 on account of interest and {u redemption of 5-20 bonds, ‘Customs roceipts for the woek, $3,613,142. Tho lin- ports for the samo timo amounted to $5,070,442, of which $3,070,668 wero dry goods, und $3,803,774 gen- oral morchandiso. Governments dwl, and no materisl changes, Btato bonds qulot ot nominal prices, Ttaflway sud_miscallancous spoculition quiet, and, with tho exeception of nfew casos, the changes light, Tho unfavorablo bank statoment had very little effect on tho market, but just boforo the elose a vigor- ous olling movement wha noted in Paciflo Mai and Atlantio & Paciflo preferrod, Pacific Alail opent at 403@40%, and_ fell off to 40k, rocovered to do), and closed 6t 303@3%. Atlantlc & Pacific proforrod Toso from 29to 2V, and aflerwards sold down to 273(@2, Wontorn - Unlon_sold st 0137@91%; Lake Blioroat 04@03%,@03¢; Frio ut 593@569%; Ollos at 99%@30; Northwostorn common nt G0X@053 @ 603 ;0,0 &I, O, nt $13@32, and Unfon Pacifio at,, A72{@27}. Otber changes are unimportant, Blerliug, 108}, Goupons, '8L.. Coupone, '63 Coupons, 04 Coupons, 'G5 . Misgouri Tonnessecs, Tenmcssoes, now Virginias, now. Gsnton...... Wentern tinion. Quickallyer. . Adums Expross, Wells Fargo American Exp I Illinols Contizal, Union Pacflo stocks,, a7y Union Pacific bonds, 815 Central Pacifierh'nds, 100 Dol, Lack, & Wealern, 1013 B, & Erlosapener 2§ Rock Island, . N, J. Central, Bt Yaul.... Foreign Markets. ‘LIvenroor, Ang.16—I1a.mn.—Market urtchanged, Livenroow, Aug, 10—2 p, m.—Breadsiu.Ts quiot, Market nuchanged, Lsrd, 903, Lonpoy, Aug. 16—2 p,” m,—Consols for _money, 023@92% ; account, 03;@927; ; 5-208 of 05, 947 ; 0767, 953 3 10-40s,00 § naw 68, 913 3 Erio, 4Ta) lo. CLILDS, G 1 By 3, GRA Tassep Down—Props Chlcago, Michigan and bargas, Fag and birgon sehr Merrick, ‘1ND—Northwost, s e Xiinois River ami Uitnal News, Spactal Dispateh to The Chicarto Tribliné, LASALLE, Ill;, Aug. 16,-~Thoe canal-bont Fredorfok antowed up from Foru last oveningy with com for Chleago, and oy, tho canal:vont Gold Tod depariod ‘with m}xbr for "Porit, The Fredorick, from Peru, aud tho Jolin Carter, from LaBallo, both with corn fof Ghicago, pansed 1hto the canal, sud the Gold Tod, with Tumber for Poru, poertd out of thio ennal, Einht feot and hlx inchen of wator on tho mitor-aill of Look 15, No roport of tho atago af waler, Thiots §a much complaint on the part of canal mon of tho Inck of teams totow thelr hoata, CANAL OFF10K, C1110AQ0, Auff, 10—1 p. m,—~ARRIVED —Atlantio, Morris, 5,700 bu corn, 3,300 Iha_tlmothy- voed + Gipay Quoon, Ottawn, 6,000 bt corn 3 Bargo No, 3, Lalinllo, 101 tona conl ; Gen, MeGlellan, Lagalle, 6,200 b cor 3 prop Waap, Bimmit, ards’ atone § Oales nn, Willow Bprlm‘n, 70 tons co ; Sligo, Willow Bprings, B85 tons dco ; Excelsfor, Summit, 85 yds atone; H, 8. QOarpenter, Bag, B9 yils atono ; J, IT, ‘Walker, Lemont, 89 yda stono ; 1Inery, Lomont, 03 yda atoue; Advance, Lomont, 06 yds stono ; Col, Mansing, Lemont, 03 yda atono ; tollanco, Lemont, 89 yda ftono ; 11, L. Pensleo, Tomont, 85 yis atono ¢ O, W. Walkor, Lemont, 60 yda atono ; Admiral, Tomont, 89 yds stone ; Cushman, mont, 75 yds stono ; Arabla, umnlwm,g yds atone; Gol. Ftartin, Lemont, 60 ydu atono; W, *A. Bteal, Lo mont, 85 yda stons : Gonatitntion, Lemont, T4 yds Btono ; Commnr:n( Otawa, 5,000 bu corn, Ousanep—Jonnlo, Morrin, 50 brls malt, 1,360°the mor- chundiso; Nuutilus, Tagalle, 85 tous conl, 1,420 It mierchandiao Onk Loaf, Lomont, Lghit;' Travelor, TLomont, light. Uni0Aao, Aug, 16— p, m.—Ann1ven—J, Marriogton, Willow Bpriugs, 60 tons fco; Montauk, LaSiallo, 6,000 bul corn, Creanrp—Wave, Morrls, 42,05 ft lumbor, Top, Whale, 407 brls salt, enry 3'brls galt, 6,050 ibo s drics, Eatiallo; 34 bris limc,Gttaws, Friendahip, 047 bria salt, Honry ; 160 brln malt,’ Ottaw ; 10 brls salt, Glisna alion, Prop, Blorm, 840 bris ealt, Henry, Atlautio, Morrls, 60 Xngs nnils, DEATHS. BCORUM—On tho Lth {nat.. ot 167 Molmrknt., Lizala A., only ehild of Goorgo R. a6d L. R, MeCrum, ' agod 4 months and I day, '£3¥-Huntlogdon (Pa.) papors plessocopy. OLEVELAND—AL Advian, Mich,, Aug. 15, Oarrio, Jife’ st W. I8 Claveland, of' that ey, add dndghtor. o Inwofae, 201 Glovalaml, of (hia ey, ‘sud genc: dnizghtor of thelata Myron 11atly, £rq., ong of tha Honrd ‘of Commisntonors who suporvisod Lio sonatruotion of tha LA £ 6:18 1 cliolara. aft 1 DALE_Aug, 10, a4 6:18 p. mi., of cholara. aftar. an 11l pemof nino RIS R A Fanaral from roskdanco, No, 0% Burasidoat,ot3p. m., WA 't iflwaukoo (Win.), Naw York, and Dublin (Iro. land) papers Dlonu‘emny. ) # i o e STIOIN—Ang. 16, in thip olty, May, Infant daaghtor of ooy Ao an Ama ey ‘Do 3 wocks And & "5 Groon Bay (Wi.) and Cooporitown (N, ¥.) papors ploaso sopy. JOUNSON—AL 27 Jn'hnlfln-rhfll!. Ohtongo, Aug. 16, Napul, wifo of John Johnsdn, in hor ’fllhdnnh 1o gl at Thornton, Cook County, Monday, Avg. 18, at ololook M‘"‘?"\E—Ifnfii llfl. 7'. lluIIlMO?(ch].lfl-. of consumplion, . Ta ormarly of Chicagor HHar romantas will bo fitorrod at Kosohill Comatory. PITTAWAY—Aug. 15, Bellos, wifo of Jamos Pittasway, Iato of Coveuntry, fngland, MAQUIRE —-Aug. 15, Catbarino, danghtor of Jobn and D e e BB 5 motary, from tho ront it Chingo to Calv , from tha rosts donoo of bor mothioe, 601 oforsonnte Route of P. T. Barnum’s Proces- sion, Monday, Aug. 18. Loaving tho gronnds, cornor Madiaon and lizaboth. sts., tho lino will progood aa follows: Down Randclph to Dosplaines; to Harrison; to Halstod; to Archor-av.; to Twenty-sacondaat. § to Jackeon; to Doarborn; to Washinglon; to i to Tndiavaat. ; to Dosplainos; to Randolph; ta Olinton; to Madison; thonoo to grounds. THE BOARD OF TRADH STABLE Isnow opon and roady to sccommodato all who aro In want of livory at tha lowost ratos, with accommodations forboardora. Wo buy aud soll at'nll timos, and, in shiart, Woaro propatad to waiton all who may favorus with A <all fn vur line, Tmouty hoad of workars on hand sud fox LR & O lo~court, wost of Toar af 200 and 203 Ma MISCELLANE! A GOOD AQTIVE BUSINESS MAN WISUES TO Duy nn Interost {na woll.catablishod real ostato ror Mlfo insurance busingas, Addross I 6, Tribuno _A PRAGTIGAL PAINTER (N ALL BRANGHER would ike n partoorship with aonio stosdy man aix Foady ustablishod, or would tako work by o ¥ oF o Yy, to ol stendy omploymont. ~ Addross PAINIER, 44 South Halstod.at ANER INS BOGARDUB-ALL PERSONS IN tho Northwoatorn Btates, isira of Barah and Woolfart Wobbor, and Sybrant Browor, #on of Jacobus Browor, addross' JAMES HANTIA, u nrkiat., Hoom 8 (atowp inclased). Full iriformation will bo given in ro- gard to the forlune awaiting ther domanda npon the Gov- ernmont of Hollsnd, Xffnux UOLLROTION OF RARI AND BEAU- tiful doop sea sholls, valusd ai §500, brought from Bouth Soas laat sumuory oan bo hiad, wholo or in part. N334 make dozon bundsom esbinuts, “Appiy Tt FAR: cat. Ma om 1, ¥ FRANK BARNARD, Mankato, Ming. - o0 "ok OF MISOELLANEOUS, JATANTRD-A PIIYAIOIAN WIO SPEAKS OER- VW ANTED i, i, & toady, onordotio an, in iocate 1n a rapld -lmwfn ton of 1ho oity, whfir‘oohu{nl [3 goud oponing, otz L, Druggiat, 631 Cc NUMARBLING, BY THB ork promptly attndod to, 148 1! fiD i B T Ot MORG i, oo & BT St sorlog 5 rqpongl d Tin ronth of Twenty-s 0 At » He SAMHOR R GOn 14 Latalot. WTMI: G AqUAro OF (ulykmlmrhnn El POCOCK, IIERLID BABY-OAIAGE, WA 0 "lvl(h ‘llll deneription, lirst Gost, and preson r ono weok, Nl_i, Tribuna oft W D100 TONS OF ANY RIND A o Whtch Al hishosl cast prican 220 Aoutl’ Olark-st,, oppusite Grend Pacil JOHN ., i VW ABETED-TO PURUIASE A TTALF-INTERRSN Iz o rotatl grocary or tobncco aud cigar atoro, for . “Adidross N & Teihuno oca, | ANT TOTIUY A STOOK OF GOODS bo o pat. o Hfotol. ANTH lieza 1 coulid pay for et In ohoios "Y" ontnio. "Onl'on GWnor or adUrens Teaors B, 564 Bouth b W ANTRD — A W Aeng, Addross 1 THD- 1 00D B OA VY D D ok ks and i oahire, BRAINERD, Jtoon 23, Morrison Luilding, 135 O WA >—A_BMALL IRON DRILL, HECOND- P A e Mihond on Sandad; WHITTLItSEY & PETERS, 199 Lasslioat. —V\T TED_WI WANT 15 OR' 20 COTTAGIS AND B, l;‘»m&';{’ w}‘i’rfi fmuiodiatoly. J. 8, GOULD & 00 onrbor, o, YV ANTR T FOIL A DRICK OFFIOT Ph‘ifil"@‘ ':vl:x? nu!-‘mu-m Apply on the m e T A BPROIAL ‘Madison- % L PA) 111 60,000 CABM TO EN- bnf b por : o i, HUNTER ' GANNGN, 1 Toom 4. ST N LN Al JAN BUY A QUANTITY OF WA R R LTS & wront ascrilics by sddroseing ©. 1L, GLAKTRAD, Warron, 1il. '\‘VA'Nmb washing of n family or restaurant. ouces, Addrous O 8, Trifiuno offico. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ATTENTION OALLILD_PARTIES HAVING GOODS to he sold nt auction will lind it to thoir advantago by ealling or addronsing HODGES & CO., 613 Lal Gondu appraised froo of chiarko, OR BALU_AT HALT TIE] LUT T Aty o i At VAL ) parlor xot, marbla-top sidobuned, hat-rack, contro-tablo, sofan, fecroliost, 1 uinok wainus clinite, Slovon, tablor, wash'tubs, ota,, olc. : all must Lo seld Monday . ny. ApPly at drug-itoro, vornor Lakoats and Woat- orniav. AN Al ONMAN, THE AN AMBRICAN WOMAN, ™ TI1E ku-ate WO NO. ologant (01 SALE_CHEAP_FURNITHIE OF 5 ROOMS, Call, Bunday or Monday, at 116 [ubbard.st, = THOR BALE-FURNITORE OF A BOARDING: T ot enar. ik (4 frent localty 8 100 Wort Sido. - Addrons ¥ 15, Triyuno ofiiso, > ¥ LE—AN ELEGANT BEDROOSM SET COM- plote, with s now sowing machino, nndanow large reclining Shate and small cofro table,” all for #1200 cash. Call at JSH Mlchigan-av.,on MOHGQ{ urTuullln& morning, botaon (ho houra of 1i'a. m. and Witk a0l only or oash, ] 'Taxi'slu.mmlzhnxon?nu|P,_1-'ou REALESTATE orso_aul b snituen complato f . k:vn‘l‘go;. 3::;“:1;';'0"4 8. BIERG L, 17 Eact Mndison- st., Tooin 16, T'OR BALE_ENTIRE OUTFIT FOR HOUBERREP- lnl.dnml Iul{hlll'llfl n;;lll nuw l:ir 'ltr‘:mnlr‘;,fll:‘l:lil‘l.?n?: b sontad it dosicad for 835 por wmontly; thagbelasttuatud pom. W Tor tormis apply ta or addre SON, T4 Indianaav. o0 TPURNITURE OF AL RINDS ON INSTALLMENTS, at lowast cash pricos. Chamiber sots, matblo-op, B73: Parlor sults, loungon, wardrobos, carpefs, otc. Yon will rioes. d it ur_intorcat t 1 ur_atool 1y B B s e [JANDHOME TURNITURE AT ologant walnut patior sat cast B125; prico, B, 2010 oliambor sot chat §150; priov, $75: Kloghut rosowao lanoforto, cost 8675: price, §iy, Sowing-minolino, sldo- Bonrd, havdsom orunmente, oil pATGURKs, ota., chosp, Haousg to rant, to rosponsiblo party, 8 roomn in go6d ordors priog, 41,67 por month. Inquicd on promison, 7 Hight nth-s HGO0D & WILLIAMS, WEST SIDE AUGTION 1louso, 63 Bouth Canal-at., mako advancos on all kinds of furnitaro. Tousohold gouds and morchandiss convignmonts sliclied., soll for onsh In Incga or gmall lot, wil (Ind o cou- tomer by applying or addronsing 8. a1 1A T acats dust farnituro convort by T et Hloto o . An elognnt ploco o Tawtantly "itita” & Inrrious bod. Bovan aiylos {all s Fon d. Pricos, $35 1o 8110, s ToT forivai: of 1o nenth.> Eapiee Dorlor Lod: 2toad Go., 553 Wont Madison-s! o WE Ix 6 GOOD INPROVED FARMS, oY slonz.and othar good propariy,and cast, for morchar' fmnohold. Rabdd, opon o Diauos, oto. OSGOOD'E WILLIASS, & Bouth suos, oto. ANTED—A BECOND.HAND DRRY-ROOM LAUN- VY iy st s aiass Ruting: rsobadr . Gall o sddross Mrs, BURKE, 235 Wont Taylor-at, VW EDNESDAY EVENING 4 solla largu stock of furnituro, alasswaro, cutlery, stoves, parlorsets, cimmboract, otc. olsaan alvgant outdt for'a first-clas bar, at auotio No. 618 Wost Lako-nt, 1ODGES Auctlougers. ‘VVANTICD—F RNITURE AND FURNISHINGS for a bodraoin ; those lssing such to disposo of oliosp carpets, orocke A, K0S 0F Suniesmse, SR L TOURS fafl, Applyto J. D. LOKG, ND:THI‘ongbll. e A GRAND PIGNIO WILL BE GIVEN BY THE 1N- A forensh, plensy nddrons B 37 Tribins fian: INSTRUCTION, GRADUATE OF HARVARD COLLEGI DER. sires (o give private instruction tho ensuing yoar. tornatlonal Vooalista ‘fu Ogden's Grove, Sunday, Aug. 11, 103, Th Dablo 18 Sordlally tavited 10 Be- (CULLEGTIONS "MADE — & GOOD GOLLFOTOR it St Rl o e , 0to.) W in - misslon, ~Address M 46, Tribuno ooe, o o o O QOKS_SEND THTEE OLD LOOKS THAT KTE LY our hoiso, & ; CHATINE O1d Tiackstort, 514 and 16 onst Madimsmrets B&)T(s OFENIID AND GLOBKD, COMPLIOA’ posting, sccounts oxaminad and tod Dromptly attondod to, by WEB, 1 Fifih, VABH WILL BEIPAIDAFOR ST AND J turos o otail back sl oo Hoee Ik Sims b 18 focatlon aulta v fwll partioainre; oihers ot cato i winad,Add; (ASH PAIDFOR OLD B TN LARGE OR #toalt lote; ‘niso Hlbrairios and inagszinos bought. i Good booka bring good prices, at, BALDWING Orginal Autiquarian Unu‘ufinu?(llum, No, 19 East l‘l!flll)n?l?.a JP'TIOVMENT BUREAU—THR PROPLE'S AGEN- oy, 678 Btatost. Books will ‘b upenod on moxt Wadnouday for all tho firat- girls wanting honoralle ta rogister their names that PanTs, Aug. 16,—Rentoa—571 6 LIVERTOOL, Ang, 10.~ Evoning—Cotion quibt and steady s middling uplsd, 872d ; Orleans, 040, Bales, Balen : Amcrican, 0,000 bules ; speoulation and oxport, 1,000 balos, Dreatiu quiot sud unchauged. Boot, $ia 6d. , 308, The Produce Markots. NEW YORK. Nyw Yonw, Aug. 16,—Corron—In moderhto ro- Nout, weak ‘and frrequiar; uplands, 1070, Fatwo closed firm ; sales, 7,600 balon. August, 105-3%0 3 Be.j tember, 17 15-100; Gotober, 17505 Novomber, 172;@ 17 13-td0 ; Decembor, 17 5100, BueADSTUPFI—Flour—Recolpts, 9,620 brla; mu rkot less nctivo, and prices gouerally without' der ided chiango: $4.95@5.60 for suporfine Western and tato; ,16@0.46 for common to good oxtra Wester o and Btato ; $6,60G7.25 for good to cholco do; §1.21,@38.40 forcummnn il sanlen viile whost Woslees extea s £6.30@8,60 for common to good extra ObIo ;- $6,70G 1075 for common to choico uxtra 8t. Lowls, 3t yo flour Aildress O &, Tribuno oftico. COMPRTENT AND RXPERIRNCED LADY {onclierof Frenolt and Gurman wistios to oblalg s for noxt yoar in o youug ladios' sominary. ribuno ottico. ILANGUAGE, LE DI PELOROM NLW- el toaclior, Sond fof clreulur.’ Acadomio Favargor, chigau-o byan oxpur Apply or ade UTAN Hodgwlokst, NSTRUGTION IN PENMANSHIP, ARITIMETIO bookkeaplng, tolographing, |~ an: araliitoctural deawing at Drow's Businoss Gollogo, Evoning clagsos willbe organized tho Tst of TNSTRUCTIONS — GIVIi! GUENTRAL WAX- Ik Cad na b, at 300 Wapsstaw, Tid. LEVETT, E V158 THOMSON, i BRCOND ST, WILL OFEN & selootachool on Bopt. 1, for boys aud girls, All tho branchos of an English education taught: alao plain sows g, with all kiads of fancy work, ieludiog orsamontal Toathor-work. ‘employment in good families, AfRS, 1. THi PRINOIPAL OF THE GER- $hoy bo In tino 10 socaro good homos on tho ratura of th sn-Knglish-Fronoh Seminary, now at 8 Unlon-av., By i e RIS | Mttt it Uty F_lfil'rin .\”7} FATEING REAEDT VO TIIE | Tt aos oopian it hous l ware. and oastod Ta 1po tncipat il + | hoalthiost pastof tho city. For eiréulars nddross tho Fortianont olias: o Hh Wach Sl ey tooma. | B e ier BAURLL, Muslo Storo, Falmor House, uecond story, Blatost, (3-PAND "OTENING—WE RESPECTVULLY AN. Bounoa o tho ladios of Chicago thut wo will opon on Wodnesday, Aug. 20, one of the finost assortmonta of -uman hair'switciios, tho choapest ovar sold fn tho olty, Yo alea bhava in oopnoction tho only haie-dsossing aid Spamling porlors In tho Wost, Wo are proparod to mpoon and out Iadles’ and chfidron's bair fn thio Jatort Siplon, Farlors 3 audd, ovor Carsan, Pirio & Oo.'s, 2 ‘o3t Madisor l\f.fmmz MAROHAT, FRENOIL AND ITALIAN ML taachor. " Privato lodions aud clavsds st 183 Twanty -5t ROF. DR GOURNAYS COMPRENENBIVE mothod of toaching Fronch, gives suro sad spoody zosults, 1043 Indlana-av. ORT-HAND TAUGHT IN TWO MONTIS. Torms moderato, Address O 83, Tribune Office. IVEN AWAY-FINE ENGRAVING OF OHIOAGO Orystal Palace, st oreotad on tho Lako Front, oxo- cited on tintod cardboard; a valuablo keopsake; pro- gontad to any porson ealling on or sonding addross o, B. W. KROFE, Roal Listato and Loan Agont, 145 LaSallos ut,, Ohlcagd, REAT OHATTLEL MORTGAGL BALE OF BOOTS and shioos, machines and fixtures, at 10 o'olock on Aug. 18, on tho gouthwost cornor of Canal and Randolphi- 8ta,, by JOHN SUANLAN, Auctioncor. 7 N WANTED—DY A YOUNG LADY, AN gosdomy gradiator a muslelan and liaguist Wiiow i Par A8 govor- b "";f;';d“?.’x’zfii: Addrons MISS AMACDONELL, Krakow Fost-Oltico, Tranklln Gounty, Blissourl. ANTED—THREL ON FOUR MISSES OF DIt cldad tasto, deslrons of rocelving instructions in waz flower making, with a viow of perfcoting thomsolvea in tho art. No charges for fustruction, For furthor par- Heula; )1 at 98§ Ing v, WANT REVERYRODY 70 KNOW THAT DR. JOIIN PHILLIPS his a vory large assortmont of Bra~ Eilian Pobblo Speotaclos for aalo, whioh Bo Sl by 1o~ quict and steady at $4,60@6.05. Cornmoal W.aady nt £,16G3,50 for Westorn, ~Wheat—Rooolpbn, 35,524 bu; morket rulos Ateady ot SLATH Tofécted pring 3 $L41 for eaft No. 2apring; $L51x for Nos, 2.and 4 spring mized; $L56 for wankeo; $1.55@1.60 for now rod Westorns $1,60 for whito Weatern 3 $1,00 for okl ambor Ilifnols., Xyo moro sotivo but unchungod, Barley quiot. Mait moro activo ot D5c@$1,16, Recelpth corn, 17,195 bn ; light sup- ply aud moderata thquiry nt 67@59e for stoamr Wen ern ‘mixed ; 60@010 for snil do; 62@52%o for high mized and yellow Western ; 73@396 forwhito Westorn ; 53@650 for Lisated Westorn 1wized, ! Rocelpls onts, 63,644 bu ; in modorato roquest and” prices withou docidod chiongo. fixu—u?um und steady, at $§20:00@28.00 for primo old por ton, L1bi—Qilet, nud without materfal ehangs, LeaTaei—Quiot and steady, at 28@30¢, * Woor—In good demand and firmy; domestio ficace, B0@52)0 ; tubbed, 51@6%c. Guodentes—Coffoo quiot and vory-firm ; Rio, 105 @ atc, Bugar quict and firm; fair to good feSniug noted at 8@8Xe, Molaswos quiot oud firm, Rica PErnoLzuN—Quict; orude, 0@8K(a; Tefined, 10)¢ 16y c, TuREENTINE—Quict, at 430, IniovintoNs—Tork firm; siow mess, $18.25@14.90, Boof quist snd unchanged, Out meals: ‘quiot, without doclded chango, Middles quiot, Lard quiet’snd une. changed, ‘BUTTER—Tirm for cholea; 25@31o Sor falr to prime Binto: 10@20 for Western, : Onexsk—Quict, MErats—Mannfactured copper steady ; ingot dull, at 274 @27 ¢ ensh for lake, sud 27@27\0 for Balti- mors, Plg fron dull, without docidod ‘chango, Dur dull and heavy, Bhect quict, at $17.00 in gold for: Russi 'fi':.ta-sumy, at$4.76 for out, and $6,25@0,75 for clineh, H x—Docidedly firmer, at 0950@$1.00, W Deel e Lo A PAILADELPIIA, Aug, 10, — BREADSTUFFE—Flour firmor ; suporfiiie, FL00@4.50; Hiate, Indlans, and Ohio extra fumily, $7.50wH.10." Wiical ficnier? rod, $1,65@1,66; umber, $170; white, $1,00175." Ttyo active and higher ; new, 80v; old, “-'N?‘ Corn active aud highor; yoliow, 600; mixed 69@600, Oats dull} white, 480, Wiltsiy—0To, PuovisioNs—Iirmer ; mess pork, $17.30@1%.78, PernoLruM—Flimer; crudo, 14@1i)0; refined, o, —_——— Vewsoly Passed Dotrots Dezuorr, Mich,, Aug, 10, PAwskd Up—Props Ouba, Anna Youtg, Colin Ganpholl und barges, Dadget Blate, num-&u, Holland end barge, Howard and barge, Bbeldon, Buriiigton und barge, Vienns and bargo} bark Breodon 3 schen_ Atmosphere, Alauato, Warrlng! ton, M, Willins, D, Bakor, Harrisun, John' Jowitt, Vansn Down—Props Ploutana, Milwaukes, W, Wit- 1is and bargy, Fountain = Cily, Mayilower, Qordon, Comphell, W.' Ballenting ;3 sclirs Southwest, Btar o Top, Holt, Hehuylkill, 1o—Northwest, Dernarr, Mich,, Aug, 10, Props Pronivillo ind briry ¥, Golugand Bty Andrew, BVERING, PASAED Ur— , Lowell, Arelio § rehru 15, spoctian to tho ofo, Don't forgat tho o aY., Opllalan aud Qouliat, a fow doors from Harrisonat. TEIAL NARKING, EMUROIDERING, _AND Ineo curtalus mondod and dono b to ordar, at#) Kast Harrisonat, T AN SHELVING AND BUGAR DOXES FOR | rotail grooory, with othior fixturcs, " No, 308 Wust Hr- Fisonat, 200, 120 Faurth- Yo av. ANTED—A HOME_IN EXOIIANGE FOR IN- atruction in French, Gorman, and musio, by an ‘ox- porionced lady teachor. ' Address W 1, Tribunio otfica. At PED—PUPILS FOIt GERMAN, 1Y A COM- ¥y Azgz}fptmiihnn‘ Aduross No, 41 Jlghtounth ) ANTED—AN EXPERIENOED EDUCATOR TO manago & foung {adlce! somianey, ay Privolpal. Ad- dross TRUSTRE, Hoom 1, 173 3adb SEWING MACHINES, THRARIES _OABH PAID FORTHE LARGEST OR MILY BEWING MA- mmallost lbraries. CHAPIN'S Antiquarian Ohoap Ezfl'fi,‘,’ ‘:‘Em‘l’ln%x‘t\gv(,nlnnmprlltay';rdm, ooat 870, will Bookstoro, 314 ani 31§ East Madison-st. #all for g31, _ {053 Indiand.av, M3 EMILY HEWHON, PROFESSIONAL NUTSE, 2 Calumot-av, All chironlo_disoasos & speclalty. }{A“nhfl'fl TROY LAUNDRY DOES WORK T A e o T A A i , 7 i Houth Lincol Madison, N {EMOVED, GOOD J0T OR NO . Chiargos blo.' D. GLINN! ¥, VIRRLING Hoom 18, 156 Doarbormate By TOOKA—OARI FAID FOR OLD TIOKS, BIN- 9 #lovelumor, “OUAPIN'S OId Bookitoro, at4 aad 518 adison at. ) MAGAZINTS_OART PAID FOR MAGAZINES O% JARAA T PART Choap Bookatoro, 3i4 and 316 Kast Madisor [JEOPLE'S BTORE—LADITS, NOW 1§ THE TIMK 1o ouiago 3o work, Wo clean oll kinds of all- Wool and ailk dr ‘mourning volla ronewod to look ts bloachud aud prossed, altorod sl to nowr i ha and trimiiod in the best style, by an_ox- Purioncid hiand from tho Button Btraw Worki, fa Eng: . iKid glovca, (hroad Iacos, and foathors oibansd aud -ropaired. Give ui s trial, a 673 Stato-st. ARTIES AVING OONTRAGTS ON DESIRADLL ety o oriema tine AT o0t maneion Ak alro Rnelatniion 15 anah Lo mska tho st payient by giv- hr" an Intorest (n tho proporty, can find & purchasor by sddroselng AT 6, Tribune otfico, MAGIHINE, 1N + aiso & couply of { prica. 523 Itast OVER & BAKER FANILY o B2 cont 4 A complote ordor, for 5 usual i 'fll“ L bv"'l; T«.fln_.»-ndl_ i FAIL TO RXAMINK OUIL STOCK, GON. DO i of it fvat-chass. ot ranahloes iy yuo. atroduced prices, hnfo iz Kidu agoncy for thie Don ura] cliawhore, Wet and_ropale maokioon PEROYHCO 1 on vany paymonts, ., 37 Wont M rossonablo ratos, ~ A. taon-nt. T BALE-ONE HOWIZ AND THRER SINGER sawin maclines, vow ond porfect; ata larky dis aount, Q. F. OARGILL, No, 10 Stato-st., socond floor, baok roow, J'OR BAT.E—A BROOND-ITAND BINGER BRWING T s s Srdnt haat e A Apply at 49 North Bangamon-at. (LROVIER "¢ BAKKI'S BRWING MAOHINIS— G005t Simcer 150 Beato-sie, Toraneh Oifot, 413 thar Lasnav. Forsons laving old Gritor & Baker siriny i chinos aro invitad to call and sco tho now Lmproveuionts ‘aud hoar somothing to tholr sdvantago, INGRR_OFIIOR OF A, J. MELOHERT, 216 South Halatod.at. Bingor machinos sold on uioithly paymonts aud rontod. _Opon ovoning: i N BUTTON.HOLJ BRWING: s Rlbidor, abd two 1owo foratls ahosp st Tudc.']révin AWAY—500 LOADS OF GOOD BLAOK VW IEELER & WITHON BEWING SACHINES, TILR , on’ Lake, near Bangamo: 1, FLA. , suld or rontod on onsy monthly pny- VN Goniractar: i ‘oxcaating, r st DI AL AN, "l R dunta, oo ‘roxidunco 483 Hubbard-st., Ohloago, 165 Btato-at. o 0 OWNIRS ABGUT 70 BUITD_PLANG PRI T GIOTE, i NRNT FAMILY AND L ot ato, and warkoramcmnanti by | W GOX & I, I B L A, & prastionl sarvoyor, - Addroea J. i PORTIR, 215 0L | wooatonsol, hud ropairig:. 8 Houth O o nood! pairia [V ANTEDJIOMETERS PEGPLE: THORE WHO aro alruggling from mionth 1o mohth (o ralso monvy guougi to pay xuats, o' koow that, you oan go wih the Houthwostora colony {0 Uolorado for & triflo ool hume, which will not only stop ronts buf, give you a cnod livin, and geow (o valuo year by v g & bottor homuo to dia In than a rontod Houn leave it ta your ohildron, Ono party startod'this Wa aro golting anothor party rady to stare. 11 Yo waiit 0 oumo aud enroll your names, GREEN BROS., uats, olico, 101 Woat Monroo-ats A ANTED-I WANT A YOUNG GOUPLE, ABOUT Hopt, 18 to” Tive ‘with us thls comlig winter, st e tho bouws, Partioulars discussnd fon”ator: viaw. Goud alinnce fo the slght paoplo. - Location nu of Kightuontivat. on Mionigaurar. - Addrom 8 & (with roforenoos), | VY ANTED=T0 MERT A TIVE YOUNG MAN TITAT ‘oan invul (rom ¥3,000 to 45,00 in s businoss that anarablu and atriol) Intorviaw, sddrass V A will pay larguly; busin malo, ~For partioulars uno Gitigos Togiti< s, i (ONDON TRADIK 0 il ght "%’:l‘la'.‘."f' Haoab d, Chhhon's Honio, uto,, all st balf prices, 169 Kot Mudisori-at, " M Ivor-plated, as Bow oot a8 now PERSONAL, '— LD, ABOUT 4 YEARS OLD. LIGUT LT oataa Mea oy Mcsriny. 1 fouad blensy sonid 10109 Nortls Jolf . RRSONAL—J PreT PEHEONATNR. 1) onll at 1635 Prafrl FOEREONAL—A BAOILON FROM THIC EART o s vk 1 seualutatioy of song Wostuin idow or miskdon lady, with a casls oaplial of 81,0t or a viow to mahlumfli[ and fll,“,mul:,:\‘v(nle:lnl" use; adsartisur will furalal ssiyamuonaty -, IF YOU WILL RICTUIN e Yok sl whi b pardosods PLUASE TO TTAN PANRY PO PLRS WILL I LADY THAT WAS 10 PIONAT Tehh ot work b 1ask Wodnusdas by a1 sainy plagy Tavadsy, 9,