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VOLUME 27. DRY GOODS, &o. Shoenfeld Bros, 101 & 103 NorthClark-st. OORNER OF INDIANA, Wo Eave Just Received 100 CASES DryGoods 85 BALES CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS From New York Auction Sales, bought at 50c¢ on the dollar,which we offer to our custoniers at half prices. 4-4 French Calicos, worth 2bc, at 12 1-2¢ per yd. French Striped Epinglines, worth 26c, at 16¢ per yd. High Colored Plaids, worth 40c, at 18c and 20c per yd. B8-4 Alpacas,in allcolors, worth B0c, at 26¢ per yard. Our 76c Alpacas we sell for 50c per yd. French Merinos, worth $1, at 60c per yd. English Serges, yard wide, worth 7be, at 40c per yd. All our $1.50 Cashmeres and Biarritz Cloth we sell at $1 now. Broche I.ong Shawls, worth $20, at $12. Broche Long Shawls, worth $830, at $18. Broche Long Shawls, worth $40, at $26. All finer goods in same pro- portion. Our whole stock is marlk- ed in plain figures. Iivery depart- mentis complete and Goods will Bo S0l for Legs than Ryer. PRINTERS, STATIONERS, So. Plotogzanh & Masical Albums, Now and Beautiful Pattorns, at Wholezalo and CULVER, PAGE, HOVIE & (0, 118 and 120 Monroc-st. Plank Books, Statiouery, & Priuting, Farnished promptly and at fair prices, by J. M. W. JOINES, 104 AND 106 MADISON-ST. Cossv.\mns will find It profitah] ot our prices beforo " ardering olsowhore. ILINDEE & JENKINS, Wholomalo nnd Retail Station ters, and Blank Book _Manutacuurers 16 FINANGCIAL, SAVINGS Chartered by the State of linals, Exolusively a Savings Banl. 105 CLARK-ST,, Hiethodist Charch Block. Six por cent compound intorest on deposits. Plasd Tooka furnivhed ithout chnego, Childzen startod willi ONE DI L B T }\Y.\r. KrLsey Rieep, Ca: 1. . SCOVILLE, Prosident. OTE. D1 aliicr. urin: (ho Fecont panio this Bank hna pafd all dovonts o demand withon REMOVALS, W. V. OULD, ONE-PRICIH 112 & 114 Randolph-st, REMOV.ATLL Mrs. M. M. Gross, M.D., Physiclan to Women and Children, bus removed to tho Mattoson House, Room 32, Oten Lonre, 10 e.m, to 19, ‘Wo just reocived & now supply of tho old gonuluo PO- LIOE CLOTII, for Ovorcoats, Dress Coate, Pants, and Veats, which wo shall mako up in best mauncr as per regulativn, and at the lowost price. ENGEL & LIVINGSTON, _Cornor Clark gnd Ven Buron-sts. St SO BB i AVITUDE. ** Aviludo, or game of Birds, Just publishicd by West & , of Wortestur, Mnes, 8's gard gunio ol renl mcrit, and’entiroly noexcoptiaablo. 3t s gaitsn up in fiup etylo, th vlay L uxcollent, wiilo tho awiannt of Iul tlan afforded Tu sucl small apnce, by tho fin cu of iirda aud thoir descriptions, i corprising avo o large sal and doderves it, too,' colily. Kur wale by all hooksollors aud sta n tho United Btatos, Bumplo ranios sont by EHID& of prico (iby; Frado suiiien Yyl U8 and to Monro APPLES, APFLES. \ 0 thiousand barols of Nlagaes Counts, . Y., Ap- all gholco viiotiss, and o thowsuid liarrols extra 10 Applog for valo i1, TAYLOR & BUCHANAN'S, Houth Waldcat, TOTAILO : MEPHING NEW..-A novel systcm of eut- by W. in twol RS . gl 3 RELLI, tho (nven ta trontiso on tho At of Guithue L for and hio convinoed of Jsutility, Byl “TIIE CHIGAGO CATIOLIC VINDICA'I’OP:,"- Waakly Cathollo Nowspapar, will ho fssuod In this oity, n‘umm?)nv-lylu{ ‘noxk, Soiurilay, Nove 2, Olioe, 2oilive) Sarnor Oluzk aud Jtaudciph bt CORN SYRUP, CROOK'S HYPER-SWEET CORNSYRUP. A PURE SYRUP. AS TURE AS LOAF SUGAR. A SYRUP WITIL A MAPLE FLAVOR, Equal to the Best Maple Syrup. A Syrup Acceplable to the Talate as Sweet, Wilh no Bongblack or Acid Taste, Most Syrups sold at the present time are made from the rofuse of sugar rofinories. Thoey are bleached by acids, and have vory littlo sac- charino propertios left in them, and aroplainly injurious to tho teoth and stomach. L Crook’s Hyper-Sweot Corn Syrup will surely commend itsolf as puro and excollent to any who will uso it. and will becomo o houschold need, now in this timo of Buckwheat Calcos, TFor salo by all doalers in Fancy Groceries. AT WIIOLESALE BY BLISS, MOORE & CO., 39 & 41 _Wabash-av. Tho copartnorship horotoforo oxlsting botwo this day boon diseolved Ly mutual consont }‘l‘lchllln}:n&ngull‘;llm., o burincsa will o -+ Trackobush, tridor the stsle of A. . Jira L;: rln!:.:'! RICHARDEON s WRACKELUSIL. ov. 1, 1613, COATLT ‘Wo are still offering special in- ducemonts to consumers to lay in their Winter’s F'uel, and quote: Wilminaton Conl....... Indiana Giant Conl ‘White Ash Block Conl. Pittsburgh Con Hacking Valle Erie Conl, Cannell Conl... Luchawnunun Connelisville and buand. oke always on To large consumers for manufac- turing purposes, and the Trade, we allow liberal discounts. A, 0. BRACKEBUSH & (0, Southwest Cor. Carroll & Morgan-sts, Branch Otfice, 11 West Randolph-st. CHEAP COAL. Nat Coal, $4per ton, delivored. Wilmington Coal, £0 per ton, delivered, Yarclny Coal, £ por tou, deliverrd. LAWSON & BOOT, Car. Sixteantl aud Halsted, zud 412 South Caual-sts, SCOTCH “LAMB'S WOO0L” Completa stock of ¢ Cartwright & Warner’s” Celebratod Wintor Groods in White and Scarlet. Shirts, 34 to 54 in. Pants, 25 to S50 in. DRESSING ROBES AND - SHOKING JACKETS In now and olegant designs. BROWN, PRICR & FISK, Wabash-av. & Moriroe-st, HOSIERY AND EMEROIDERIES, e wufias, EAND-KNIT GOODS, MITTS, SCARFS, EMBROIDERIES, SHIRTS &f DRAWERS, GLOVES, mofiry, YARNS AND FANCY GOODS. WIHOLESALE, 117 Franlklinest. RETAIL... .8 Stare-xt, ¥OR RENT. Storos and Lofts, suitable for Wholesalo or Tetail trade, infing loenlitics, with rood lso, Olllues in Srocd, Kontucky Rengor, and Bigalow Elocls, aud at 117, 14 £ and 110, 188 wud 185, and 994, 230 and 430% South Clark-st, to ood tenants by, for ront at very low figuros J. M/ MARSHALL & CO., U7 South Olaviz-st, TO RENT. Dwellings in all purts of the olty. lut of Btores for rent. TLiergo oures ronted and rents collected. WM. I, SAMPSON & CO., Real Esiaste and Lenling Agency, 144 La- Tstublishod 1849, D, To purchase or loasc, by the NATIONAT FIRW INSURANCE CO. of Philudolphia, Poun,, un eligiblo sito for purposo of erect- ing a hendsomo merble-front building, name t., Otis Block. to bo occupicd by thew as their Branch Dopurtment. Propoinls will anlgo be received for tho pur- uitable for thoir ugo, ned for 10 doys, care 53 Liatiallo.st, W. D, BRALEMANI, Yflecfi\tn:‘,‘,’. Woutern RIWARD, invierod o Tloction Might JOUEN MeQUATD, whoso rasldoneats at 191 Wost 'Faylor. Bt., loft home Tuvsday afturuon, Nov, 4 (flection day), and lina not yob roturnoid, Pho fusb soen of lim wiy abiout © o'elock thut avoning; in the ealuon of Mawsteo peindiy f Clintan nd Taylorsts, (1Us frionds e e . dna WL ot iy Brdl & roward of FEVE LUNDIED DOLLARS bs oilorcd for tho racovory af his Lody aad (o conviotion of the wdrdordr or BUNOTy g JOLANNA MOQUALD, SIXTEEN PAGES. Great Decline DRY GOODS WANTEL BROTHERS Will offor alarge line of “ NEWHEST IM- %&t&r&qmvs ot Dress Goods at " NEW BLACK SILK, COLORED SILI, EPLACK CASEHMERHBE, EMPRESS CLOTEL, AND ATLPACAS. POPLINS nt 76 ota., worth $1L.3G. ALL GOODS MARKED DOWN, Bargains! Bargains! IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, MANDEL DBROTHERS, State and Harrison-sts., Twonty-socond-st. und Michigan-av. WATCHES AND GEWELRY. WATGHES JEWELRY ' Bl i Coming Do, ‘We are opening new styles in Jewelry, Silverware, Plated ‘Ware, Clocks, Bronzes, Opera Glasses, I'ans, and Fancy Goods which we offer at unusually LOW PRICES. N, MATSIN & 60, IMPORTERS, - State & HMonroe-sts. - BRUSHES. NOTICH. GREAT SALE OF Brushes! AT ACTUAL COST. As we must have money, wo will sell our entire stock, consisting of overything in the Brush line, which woe will soll AT ACTUAL COST for 30 days. NO HUMBUG., Come and seo for yourself, EDWARD 0. DOUGLAS, Manufeciurer dnd Dealer in Brushes, NO. 82 EAST LAKE-ST., CARPETS AND FURNITURE, . HOLLISTER & GO, 121 & 123 State-st., (NEBAR MADISON), OYFER THYI LARGEST AND BEST SE- LECTED STO0K OF Carpets AND FURNITURE IN THIS CITY, AT ixtoemely Low Prices N. B,--CASH BUYERS will find it largely to their interests to call on us, B, F. HOLLISTER & €0, SPEMAL NOTHE! . THE BALANCE OF THE Bamkfl@t Stock FURNITURE ! To boe closed out regardless of cost, During the presont week special bargains will be offered. .B.--Alot of Gas Fixtures,Stoves, and o first~class Safe for sale. Call oarly. 213 Wabash-av., NEAR ADAMS-ST. FORRITURE! AT COST! For the noxt thirty days wo will sell our Turniture, of every kind, AT ACTUAL 0OS™, FOR CASH. This isa positive fact. Do not fail to cnill and examine our goody and. prices, Our stock is very choice and com. plote. GEO. GILBERT, Succossor to Sampuon, Gilbert & Co., 267 & 269 Wabash-av. INSURANCE, E W. JEWELL HSURANCE! German, of Erie, Pa. Planters, of Memphis. 141 LA SALLE-ST,, e (MATOR TLOOID). CONSERVATORY ©F MUSIC. + Coraer Lake and Donrborn-sts., e in HWM éflifl' HAS ACCOMMODATIONS FOR ROOM AND DAY BOARDERS Tor tho wintot at very low rates. PULLING & IRGRANAM, Prop'rs, OGDEN HOUSE, Carner Pranghin and Washington-stz,, Chicem, A R. GAGE, - - - - FPropriotor Good Roomn and [oard nt resonable raizs, Day Board, 5 per week, Pranclent, $2.20 per day, CITANGED. From the European 10 the American Plan, Niay singlo pootiee Al bused, 5687 or wuok ey Luid, 353 traise “Thers lias boen placed In my hands for inmcdinto eals, & vory chobuo trnot nf hewn praperty, siiell | am insroets e to ol cogardlaa of 1ty rial valdo, St uilce It tor tho nest two dugs (16 neecasary) al Lul€ ity cneh valuo, i uvosticnt willpay 100 her, cont i 8 fow month= paulo or uo panie, L itfo parfeet, ) ! W, TOWELER Noto and Stock Troker, Ruin £ Major Black, ol < ; FOR SALE, . By A, d, &J, W, COOPER, 31 Laballe-st, G124 feof, sast frant, on LaBlalle.st,, noith of Ghicagoav,, ata crifeo, 950 feol frout un Manrouat., wost of UGRAPHSE. i Conservatory of M ésmmcnczmem of Vlllllflfifim, Menday, Hov. 24, SILES: Voleo, Pisno, Orgau, Harmony, Vinlin, o, Dao aud ‘Irio-laving, (uartette and Cho. .+ Liobling, 11. Allen, nud it 1t N, Ledachowskl, atlee, Meinhazdt, Lishhoim, V' Galdbael. 51 1 clasas, from 65,0010 253 privatoly, fron 83110 510, Tupils can now raglster for tho Winter Term. 1t GOLDBIGK, Dirgetor, WUATHER STRIPS METAL DOUBLE RUBBER WEATHER STRIPS Are tho choapest, for thoy will lnst the lougest; aad the bost, tarto 11 ont Wil siol pi NI & U + Genoral Aronta, 153 South Clark-st, necinl mecting of the T'irst Unitarian Ly of Chicugo will bo held at the h, ourner of Richigan-av. and Twonty- Tonday avening, Nov. 17, at 7:30. 11 ho buiiness of luportanco to ate tond to, In connection with this moeting tharo will also be o rontnl of pows, By order of thy t i INCLALR, Sorotary, T Attention, Sir Xaiights, Oltaago Comn Stuled Conclave Monday” oventags, i, o Dueiness o work ou . Bir Knights coure teously fuvited.”" i oty LAY Recordor, Masoni !hio mombers of Kilwinning Lodee, No. all, A, AL, nro heeely requoated to attond th funoeal Teattior, Arthar Devino, (Lis_bundey m Dwen will tuat at their 1all, No, 149 K i &AL Masq Corlnthian Chapter, No. 63, R, A, M.~Sprolal conve. cation Monay ovaning, at 71 ewlack, ureos, . < Masonie, Fhe mewkers of Biait Ladge, No, 593, oro vy notilled T ot 6 Oriowral 1al), 152 Lada ! g 2t 1T oolack, to aitond ti Tano: Drichors tunh A" aeher. o anrdlaily Tusiiod i Jar iinm . HAMSEON, 8 vin Crayus ta (L Paetra your deceased tricnds as G Lo luav sunr i, an tos i wpecislly, Do You Wish to Bo B‘nl;i:;r_l’ Ihon gat o tozen of thowo heautifully titshod PHOTOGRAPHS AtDENSLOW'S, 440 Stata-at., opposito Con= " tideutal Hatul, A ot Oardza Oity Todyo, I Clarkest,, on Monday v dnistallatida of oiricors Whortanco, Visitiog doraf (e W, ALSANDEIE T R0 L 0. 0. 1, o ofMieors and mowhers of Ynlon Tadgo Ko, 9. T, 0, 0, ¥, ro losoby uaiiicd 10 meat, at 1l fodgu-mor ol Glarl and Washington-sis,, at U a'oluck i, ni, 18, te altond tho funveal of onr lata Brother, Avihuy HM- 0r Buncral, from tho o, Ny 0 o'al o le Por ordor, L D UHARLES BALDWIN, NOTIOH o 7, wil R Tl g S0t e Ui PR OVERCOATS, WE NOW OFFER ENTIjoSTGGK ,\ MEW'S AND Dovs FIINE Overcoats! TVENTY PER CENT LESS THAN FORMER PRICES. This will insure to all who purchase from us a good Overcoat ten per cent less than any other dealer in the city can sell the same. We man- ufacture our own goods, thereby insuring to cus- tomers lower prices and more elegant goods than can be shown by any other firm in the city. WILDE, BLUETT & CO., CORNER State and Madison-sts. "FURS. FURS! “WE ACGEPT THE SITUATION,” 4And heve placed our large and ELEGANT STOCK, Qomprising overy article, both 1s to kind of Fur and stylo of manuincturo—for Tadios’ and Gentlenmon’s woar—lknown to tho trade, AT SUCH PRICES AS MUST PLEASE, BREWSTER, Cormer Clark and Madison-sts, N. B.~~We have the finast atock of CAPS, GLOVES, and MUFFLERS, in Seal, for Gentlemon’s wear, ever shown in this mar- t. - FURS And FUR TRIMMINGS atloweat prices. Also Furs ro. palrod and Muffs rolined at 1. IERZOG'S, 258 State.t. IMUSICAL. 200 PANOS & ORGANS To Reat or for Sale on the « most favorable terms, W. W, KIMBALL, Corner State and Adams-sis,, CHICAGO. " 1EDICAL EATHS. NOTICE NOTICE. Tlectrie, Turkish, and Sulphur Vupor Baths for Liadies and Gontle- mon, The finest in the country. GRAND PASIFIC HOTHL. Private ontrance on Jackson-st., nenr LaSalle. Dr, G, 0. SOMERS, Prop A CARD. Tho ¢ MARS* Cologno is o combi- nation of sweot odors, noatly dross- ed, and sant out into the world na o spocimon of what the scionce of porfumery has atteined. It is only like itsolf. As a handkerchiof por- fumo it is without & poor, oo BUSINESS. CARDS, L. N. TOOKER, N Lo, ®, M. D, EIOMREROPATIEL, AFFIE AND RESIDUNGE: anrnnflnn]tnn;g, North Olark-nt, cor,Ontario §00TT & OVINGTON BROTHERS 12) 8TATE.ST, havo put all goods down to bottom Ruok untll aftor hofdays, Thelr etook of China, Cut-Glass, Parlan, l!nmz‘. and Fancy Goods gonorally is tho largast nnd inoat n Lis aounter, i l l Bicage Daily TPibnne, CHICAGO, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 187 A $20,000 RACE. Remarkable Contest Between Noted Flyers in California. The Extraordinary *Staying” Qual- ities of the Thoroughbred Exhibited, Four Four-Mile Heats Run in ‘Wonderfully Fast Time. The Eastern Horeo “True Blue" Wins .Two of Them, and Then Breaks One of His Legs. The Purse and Stake Captured by the Redoubtable “Thad Stevens,” Raor-Track, 8an Praxcisco, Nov. 16.—The lovelinees of tho weathor this morntug intensi- fied the intoreat in tho race, and enticod thou- sands to tho courso, who, under loan fuvorable circumatances, would have atudiously avoided this wild form of dinsipation. Befora the light of day had strenkod tho castern horizon, fhe tido of travel had sot toward tho Park,, and the roads contoring at this paint wero lined with ad- venturous follows of a speculative turn of mind, meluding gamblors, vendors of various indigesti- blo rofroshments, snd a varied assortment of vagabonds, nll bent on securing advantageous NUMBER 87. o for momenta a torrible catastrophs was immi- nout. The fismos Inpped up tho planks of tho staudard, and lenped high fn ale. The smoll of burning wood soan became unpleasantly utronf;‘ A fow cool mon wrested tho burning planks from tho flames, aud stamped out the fire, and the ovent soon passed from the mind ns scarcoly worthy of noto on an oceasion 8o prolific of in- torest, The firo originatod in the cook-houso of 2 tho saloon. The unnfign wag trifling. 130 v, Tho strenm of humanity approaching the park still continwes—a deno column in vebiclos ond on foot. At nmoderato entiniato thero ara now uP\vnrfll of 12,600 people in tho park and immediato vicinity, and the Immaonss seating e~ commodations are nlinost entively occupiod at an extrn chargo, while thousands occapy tho vohis cles in tho central aronn. ENTRIES, * Race Track, SAx F'rancisco, Nov. 15—2 p, m. —The entries nre Stovens, Daniols, Trua gluu, and Mamio Hull. Hubbard will not go. AT THI SCONE. Thnd _Stevens took the polo, True Blue next, Mamie Hull next, Danicls outside, FIRST UEAT. . Tirst milo—Momio IIall firat, Thad Btevena second, ‘Urue Blue third, Danlels fourth, Second mlle—Truo Bluo first, Mamio Hall socond, Dauiols third, Stovens last. Third milo—Truo Biue first, Joo Daniols second, ‘Thad Stevens thivd, Mumio Iall fourth. Fourth mile—To¢ Danlels first, True Diue nccond, Stevena third, Memic Iall last. 'Iimo for heat, 7:45. Dauiols took tho hieat by two longths, MONEY ON THAD STEVENS. Tho unoxpected turn of tho firat beat pro. duced oxcitumont that could only find n vont st tho pools, and covsequently the sales sprung to o high figuro. Ponding tho disposition of the #econd Lieat, tho frionds of Thed rallied promptly to bis support, end freoly backed their opinloi of hig speed and endnranco with coin, Tha ime Egcaulun prevailed that iho ridor of ihad reinod im in during the entire run, and simply sirove not to bo distanced. ‘Tho horee was in fine cone ditiou whon leleft tho track, and was applaud. ed as vigorously as though he wore the winnes of the hont. Namioc Hall was completoly blown BECOND NEAT. Tho horses wore called for the second heat at & quarter to 4, and the proliminary rubbing- down and eaddling was accomplished in readle locations about the country outlying tho track.. Tho cconomists, who, through necessity or cholce, patronized tho podestrian line, also made an eerly start, and, with jacket in band, trudged along, and wer2, in appearance, huppy. The footmen manifested o prefaronce for tho old country rond, which offerod thom an opportuni- ty to got o lift to tho Indusirial School on the cars, whilo tho teams came ovpr the Mission end Ocoan-Beach roads, the Cliff-Houas road, or the fno drivo through the Goldon Gato Park. At 10 o'clock tho roads prasented A CHEERING HCENE, There wero wagons, buggies, coupes, drays, barouches, dump-carts—in fact, overy ves hicla of locomotion udapted to tho purpose of the occasion, occupied by people of every class and condition ; pedaestriuns in groups nud alono ; a8 merry & crowd a8 ovor passed out of tho city. The stylish equipages, largdly occupied by tho fair but fast roprescntatives of socioty, rolled along with thoir customary rogard for the rights of podestrinns, and occasionally recoived ealuta. tions ehikingly impressivo; but, in the mnin, the behavior of the crowd was confined to gon- teel bilority. Tho dny was peculintly Crlifornian, and a typa of tho delightful autumn soason. A mellow hazo onveloped tho swrrounding hills, whilo o gon- Uo broeze, that came in over the glittering surfaca of tho wsea, which noarly laved the westorn oxtremity of tho track, toned tho atmosphere ta o ro- freshing tomperature, Wo tho Euatern visitor tho seeno must have boon happy and inspiring. Dy 12 o'clock TIE GRAND RUSIL had fairly setin. A donss column of horae, foot, und carringes, resombling the march of a great army, streamed ateadily over thie hills and down the nvenuo leading o tho Park, Every availeble meuns of conveyancs appeared to Liave been brought into service, from tho four-horso ding to tho rickety cart of the vegetable-pedlor. 4 housandy came by tho trains of the San Joso Railroad, and wallked tho intervening distance of nmile, Within the DPagk the. sceno was fairly suggestive of the day on the Y Downs., Hundreds of “aristocratic estub- lishments wero crowded togothier, occu- pied by gay votaries of fashion, who dis- cined tho probabilities of the approaching raco with animation, nud the contonts of their hamp- ery with equal enrnestness. Tho duy and sceno were provocative of lilatity of spivit, and vigor- oua appelites as woll. The indispensablo eard- sharp and his confederntes wore present in foree, and had their tables and upparatus for gente: swindling arrauged on overy sido whero tho crowd did mosc predominate, both within and without tho Park.” undreds dispelled tho te- dium of tho hours before the commence- mont of the race -by tamporing with theso follows, and got their fingers burned, as nsnal. The' hackmen charged 340 2 land trom the city, customors finding thoir own conveyanco back. " A groat speculntor has of- fured the munagern ot tho raco £15,000 for the recoipts at the gute, independent of ths receipts 2t the steuds aud extras. Tho ofler wes refused. THE HOLSES WERE IN GOOD TRIM. ‘I'rite Bine, Thad Stevens, und the other horses named for the contest wero nired aud modorately exer | this moruin and appoared to boin excollent._coudition. ''ho friends aud aupport= ers of rue Blue casually re d, from timo to time, under npproprinio ciremmstances, that the horsoe was u littlo staf about the kneos, and lacked thie desired amount of Instre in his oyo; astatement that was invariably received with signiticant winke, nods, &e., by keen ndepts in matters pertaining to the turf, The truo stale of affuirs was enshrouded with a suspicious mvatery that tho race along conld expluin to the uninitinted. The gossip of atables failed to con- tain any point of intorest ollier that tho report that the owner of Truo Blue dapended on dis- tancing Thed: Stevens in tho flrst hont, and, fuiling, ho lind sorivus doubts of winning thoe contast, The okl sorret continved in high favor. —Tho prounds now present o DAZZLING OF ANINATION, Tho proportious crowd havs awollon with groat rapidity, and at tho present {imo thero ave ot lenst 6,000 people on tho courso, Tho wmauin rosd lending to the. courss is higden for a mile by n cloud of dust, and u continwous procession of bugyies poura steadily down the hill to the east, The pool- g was commonced at 12 noon, nnd -oponed briskly at fnrgo tiyuves. In the two howrs that ened before the hosses woro eatled, n heayy deposited in (ho bunk for cashing pooli, —the aggresato hoing batween 40,000 and £50,+ 000, Tiind Brovens is uow tho fverite by grently inerensed odda, A report, industriously civen- lutod, that True Blue had exhibited symprome of stiffnoea this morning, may nve had come influ- onea; but thoe confidenics ‘in the California fa- @ Is vory strong. 'Uho rativ in pools between ens and Blue is 10 ale thice to one, “Phe following niuws Uy THE AVERAGE, OF POOLS: An hour hefore tho ealling of the horses: Btevons * Blue 165, Daniols 105, fleld 10; Stevens 275, Blue 153, Daniels 100, fiold 8 Ste- vens 825, Bluo 165, Daniels 90, fleld 8; Stovony 400, Blue 165, Danicls 80, flold 5; Btevens 825, Tiluo 165, Daiols 75, field 5. A wirong polico dotachment,——probably 25 men,—under commend of Capl. Donglavs, nre muintaining tho order of the vast assemblage, A portion of the men aro mounted, In addition tothe great crowd in tho Park, hundreds ot grawitous ¢psctators have taken position on the noiglhboviag hilly, where o view-of the conrse can bo obtuinad, 11 ATTENDANCE, Qver 8,000 people uve on the conrse, and a per~ feet strcam s pouring in from cach rond leading to tho track, A portion of tho geandatand took firo, causlng much excitviient, Lut the flames ware soon oxtinguisied, 5 “THE YOOLS S0LD, Stovens, 825; Truc-Blno, 165 Dnuiels, 903 the field, 6 and 5, Probably 15,000 people - will wit- new the raee, , NE PINE IN TIG ORAND BTAND, Oceax View Rick Tuack, San IFsnorsco; Nov, 16,—Ab 1:86 p, . the alarm of firo was sounded I?- u sorios of stentovian yells pracaed- ing from tho grand stand wdjoining thoe eastern ond of tho rolreshuent saloon, near the couro, and soon tho smoke roliod up in dense volumes aud shut out » portion of the crowd in that locality from viow. A weene of intonse ox- citoment onouied. Lo crowd shouted lustily. Tivo shrill whistles of the police incroased thio nervousnoss of sucaontible narsons, and for ness for o sol-off at fivo minutes to4, Another splendid start was made, tho threo horaos taking tho scoro nook and neck. Beforo roaching tho hn\(-mflu', Thad hud-lfmlled out shead thres longths, True Plue foliowing sccond ; nd the ivat mifo Thad carriod tho eore, thrao lengtha ahead, Trito Dlua mocond, Danidle lagging Hva' lougths, In tho second mile the relative posi-* tions of the horsen woro about tho samo, Thad guining o fow yarde, if anything. In tho third milo all the horses crossed the scorein closa company, Fhad a nock nho:\%ol True Blue, Danicls’ lnpping on the fhuk. On thq fourth milo, ‘Whad and T'ruc Biue pull in neck« and neck, Danicls crowding closo on tho laaf balf. ‘Irue Bluo showed shead and opens 1 gap of five lengths, which ho holds in crossing tha scoro, Thad sovon lengths in the rear, The old horso comes in wearied. True mlue taket ‘the second heat of the race. Time, 8:08, PLOILE. LEAVING, ‘Tho crowd iy decrensing at thia timo, as it it evident by the long linc of trains hended for the city, and the brokon string of pedestrians, though the weather is still soft and balmy, and o coul breezo from the ocoan sweops over tha track, 'Iho contest scoms to have lost its attrace tions for many. A A STARTLED NARE, During the socond milo run of tho last heat, iho nags divided honors with a startiod hare, whoso frantic efforts to cscapo from tho track distracted the attention of the spectators, and caused & doal of morriment, Tho animal dis- tanced his pursuers, TIHE CROWD, Thus far, tho order, considering tho character of tho oxhibition and tho crowd in attendance, has been excollont. No rows worthy of mnoto have occurred. THE POOL-STLLING was again resumed aftor the tormination of the second heat, but tho bidding was not as brisk s proviously, althongh & number of heevy paols wore made up. Truo Blue was now tho favor- ite, with tho second choico alternating botweon Thad aud Daulels. The ratio betweon first aud second choico was about four to three. At this timo tho crowd commenced thinning out toa moderato oxtent, many desirving 1o escape tha inovitable jam of tho gencal retreat. 'Ihe re- sult of tho race at this junctnre seemed a mattor of profound uncertainty. All turfmen stroked their beards when quostioned as to the probabils ity, and merely oxprossed an opinion that thinge were very much mixed, TIIND HEAT. Tho horses wero callod for the third heat al 4:90. Got off in good stylo ut 4:35, Thad taker the load again, and pulls ont handsomely s couplo of lengths beforo reaching the firut quarter ; True Bluo sccond, Thad holds hie own through tho fivst mile, and crosses the score two lengths ahead, Trie Blue and Daniols run- ning neck and neck. Iho second mile 18 o close run between the threo, They eross tho score in almost precisely the same relativo positions as at tho first milo, “The third mile i n repotition of tho first and cecond. Tho wildest oxcitement rovaila, 'Whey croes the score, Thad leading anicls, lapping Inm in the flank, True Bluo closs third at the fivet quarter of tho fourth milo, TRUE BLUE FAILS, The motal of the noble animal is oxhnusted. He falls behinds, and is specdily lost in the dis- taneo, Thad L)u)ln on at his best, und parls company with Dauiols, crossing the score noarly ton Tonzhs nhoad. _Tho oxcitement is tremonde ousat tho rosult. Deafoning cheers ascond, and the air is filled with fiying Lnte, "Thoraco is now botween Stevens mid Danicls, tho first tho favorite in ths gront race, Blue having been distanced. Time of the third heat, 7:57, TRUE BLUE DISABLED. Aftor tho conelusion of the third heat, intoel- Jigenco was recoived from up tho track that 'L'rus Blue hiad brokien his le, and was & vuined horgo, Ho was Iying disabled on the track, about mid- way between tho first quarter and the half-mile pole. 'The noble animul was removed from the track, aud the courso cleared for the final beat of the great national contost of the turf, now nurrowed down, being. singlo competitors from thoe East and West. YOURTI NIEAT. Twilight shades wers dencending when i borkes ~wero callad for tho final beat, an aggregalo run of 1§ The horses made n capitsl stnrt, 'had ebortly pulled abont four lenpgths shend, and was gaining steadily whon the horses disappeared in the ovening sbades, In tho first mile, Thad pasues the score 50 yards in advance. “ho crowd await _auxiously the reappearance e the fonming ntoeds rush down the homo stretch. Ab tho accond mile, Thad hax about thy samo advantage of his competitor, ‘Thud crosees the acore tho third timo about the enmo distunco in tho lead, and dushos out on the et and wianing milo, “ha raco i co od sottled. Again tho clatter of hoofs is hoard down tho home- stveteh, and Thea comes dashing through the mist 80 yards in advance, the winuer of the grent uational §20,000 yaco. T'he enthusiasm of the crowd at this resnit wan ovorwkelming. Thoe miley of this heat were mado s follows : 2 7; 1665 2:02, ROUGHS IN A RAILROAD-TRAIN. To the Editor of The Chicago Tyibune: Sir: By giving tho inclosed (irom the Cin. cinnati Commercial of Nov. 0) & placo in your puper, you will ahlizo waveral eye-witnesecs of tho veeno in question, ‘Tho affalr took plnco in A through car on the Kankakice route,—in on of two lndies' earas There was most outrageous conduct last evenin, between (bin cliy and Noril Bend, on the passevser train of the Indianapalis, Cinclunatt & Lonis Railrond, due here ut 840, A party of veckless mon, coning §to the city from poiuts helow, including wovs 1 wha wera druntt, und stokea nerty pipes ond iigar and pmfaualum‘ulgu it the promsice of 14 n one of the cars, defied the conductor nud used brakeman, thd insisted on baving things thels way genorally,—and a very bad way it K driving some of tho ladics from (ho'cars h thelr smoke and tuk, they got up o fight among thomselves, In which ouo of thiem was kuocked bleeding to the foor, whicls was the only redeeming fosturo of the o They acemed to hava completely overawed the wen in authority ou the train, Tho Company canuot ufford to lot auch things oc curon thelr ruad very "‘\!?l!flll“)“ “Thoy would do letter to employ a forco of fighting men for each train, 1t wonld bo well to add that tho Conductor and lis Lrakomen woro cowards onough for nol ofecting the roughs ot of tho ladics’ car, which thoy ought to have doene to show proper wans agement on the ruilroad, 1t must farther be added, to undorstand tho rosr ruismauagemont ou the Conductor's side, that thero was n smoking-car in front, and a surplus pacsongor-car in tho roar of tho train, almost empty, into which tho orowd of roughs ought to have boon placed. x

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