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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY.} JULY ' 3, '18756.~TWELVE ‘'PAGES, THE BLACK HILLS. 'The ¥deal Yet Gold-Mine Not Discovered. Less Precious Metal, and More Tard Work, an Uad Been Ane Licipated. The Gold-Finding Real; but Labor, and Perhaps Capital, Required to Develop the Mines, Rich Plcgings May Be Fonnd Some- wheres Bt the Mass of Seckers Wil Undoubledly Find Nothing hut Dis. appolniment. From Ottr Oicis Carrespondent, Canp Hanney, Brack linas, June 24.~Tho ynogress of eventn in this now minkng diatrict nuet nocessarily be slow, It need nat, thero- fore, bo sarprisme that no stariling divcoveries haso heen mado rinco the first announcemants wero given. In fact, many who firat becamo cotlusiastic over the positive fiuding of gold, in no matter what quantitics, now begin to mute ter borebieal opinions as to the ultimato ruccers of this country as to mining interests. Others, vihio appenr to earo hittlo or nothing ahout gold. nverring that grernbacks are good eunough for hem, express thomeelvea in terma applicablo to tiio viows of cither beliovers or aunbeliovers. Awnin. wo liavo otlicers, miners, and enliated men, bosides the eclentific corpa (tho resnits of whose labors are not to be made public juat now). who consider , themselvor nulficiently vereel in minug, snd who have had enough ex- perience to epeak intelligently upon this subject. Lt us now * REVIEW TITE SITOATION : This camp was made on tho 14th Jast. ; bud in- teligence of gold was sent us by anadvanco party, vo that the greater part of the command hiad washed out gold four day8 befora the sciene titic corps put in anappearance,—they having remainad in rear of tho main eolimm, toinvestis Fato or prospect somo likely-looking ground where they fouud color, Iu tlua valley wore fonnd quite a large num- Ler of minors, and o Iarge number of pits or Pr atlinlen, Nearly every miner had, and haw at reqnt, o small quantity of dusts but, as 1 docs ot pay well to laborionsiy pan out tho precious stull, they have not proeured more than coonzh to supply the oficers, reporters, and tlio CONE o material of tho expedition, with send to soxious foends in tho Last, 1: must Lo rememberod that even theold miners are not exempt from those exacerbations of feveriah exeitement when tho imagination is fitledd with visions of glhittering wealth suddenly acrmred, aud tho circumstances ‘hat aro to Lring nbout this happy result sro nsuaily refer- red, pilently porhaps, to soma portion of coun- tyw compatatively unknown; for whero eleo KUSTOIE B imagination have il sway, « ot in coutact with hard, unyieldiug Considering these promises, is it surprising that many who have nover known the hardstips endured by mimers should have formed, in com- mon with somo of tha go-called old miners, croncously extravagaut ideas of tho mauuer of gertitg at tho gold, and tho quantitics that are 10 be fonnd in A given amonnt of duat *—for it is a fact gencerally recognized thint nok one miner out of » million UAS LVER FOUND IR IDEAL OF A MINE. Now, 1t need not startlo any ono to stato that thero is ecurcely apy ouc in this expedition from tho dignitied commanding ofticer to the unob- etrusive private in the rear ranlk ou tho oxtreme left, down to tho mule-whalers, kcullions, and dog-robbers, but had an Idenl of a mine ; and ihough, reviewing the past buffote reccived at tho hauds of the gaddass Fortuue, o might say #Jlc didn't expuer no fuck, no bow,” yet ho would be a tulle eaddey if ho was sure that he waus to bu deprived of participaiion in tho gold- wousnutain so grapbically described by the insbe- cilo Lelievers of tho Fatier De Smet story. It al! amounts to tbis: Wo all cawe he with soe notion of what & nuno nod & niintg zonntry ought to be. Somo of us have found out that this mining buxiness invoives doviiist hard worh with & piek and ebovel, with an indif- feroni quality, usd au slarming bmall guantity, of grub. Well this 18 not the sort of miling we wanuted. Wo wanted a gilt-edgo affair, fhae wo rould work by prosy, sud uos soil our hauds with. Why, such miving as this is no better that working au hard work anywhera for $2or &1 o day; only, working for wagos 1 . VERUAYR THE HURLST. It il bo seen by this that it Tias been our very Tgh-flown notions tnet now briug this ravolsion. “Fiitn vxpedition has not been Jonge enough in tho Hills to dotermino the extent or richners of the unping regious ; but it lias dotermined tho aciunl existonce of gold in quantities that will pay i sowe way or other, and iu snllicient quautities to causo tho inference that ib munt osist 1 lodes or ledges at somo pojut or ponts not remoto from this. Until this inferenco in proven a fallacy (and this cannot bo dono in a month, # yeor, or five years), just wo long will tha mmors slreak into theso "Hills, and nothing wil keep thow outs ‘There ure bwo sinices, or ditohes, open & miles up French Creek; but the waners bave no lum- twr, and it will bo some time before they got wiup=aws 1o make the necoseary lumber with, It ignrged that, if thoro was a swift stream of water hiere, w0 that the tailings could bo Bwept away, then it would pay to sluice Lhis whole val- Toy.” Tt thin s n amal aud rasher siugyish #tream for o mountain-brook. Now, iu {hie face of all negative proguostications, the miuers in chrpgo of thy sluices suy that thoy luve done welf i Culiternia with circumstauces much more udvaire thun these, with less water and toorer dirt, nud gl the miving paid. ‘They argue fiom Lis thut THEY WILL MAKE THIN PAY, " for the dirt is nich encugli to pey woll with the smproved stylo of wuung in play, Thoy sy tbat it roqidres roww votlay dud’ some hand vork ; but thoy do not appeur to be surprived jat that, and, strangely enough, Wppesr o b romewhat suipreed that our theorctienl aainern yhoahd not bs pretty woll saustion, Apmall parly OF mmers returnod from the north sud went yosterduy, Fritging in tho'report sthat they hud found much better digitugs, with -anuch courror gold. Californuis Jue camo i from tha wene sido uf Haroey's I'eali, rayiug that ho ‘bad not prospacted any point tuat wau not more Preawising thun the diggings ou Frouch Crbel, “Llin yuueh fur the gold business, [Lis not a canard or & huax. ‘Ll gold tindng i3 roal; but it involves lsbor, and FEGHAIS CAPITAL, to developit, Il wu take 1nto consideration that ssukind are prono tu & queakuess ol work- ug for leds wuges 1 gold-mined than in jron- works, it 18 pot strange that they should put ‘both capitul und labor into the development of ‘thews uunes. Thero exwsta a Iret-Hariean, Murk-I'wainan sort of rowavcoe fu reforence ta (winfug dintricts ; and many think that, even it ‘2ostutie shouid vot eiile ou them, the experis cuce would be pluasant to trcasnre up for do- .climing ago tolook back upon. Thess mattors, 10 bo succossful, must ho looked upon from a sirict busingss poiut of view. ‘I'hera is no doubt but tlat rich dlfigmn and lodes will be found somowhero in the Hilla: but WHO WILL FIND THEM? This being a doubtfut point, many will bo eadly disappoiuted ; but, m being disappointed, they will have ouly themsolves to blame, for it can only come and bo the esuft of exalted or estravagaut hopes aud expectations, * Theclimate will not ba e best for au agri- cattural country, The tinber would bs vory valusbie if 1t was within resab of civilization, Phe mmh:l: must, then, be the kreat desidors- tum. Wil it prove s succews ? 1 reply, DO NOT EXPECT TOD MU If you bave s permaneut business, stick to it, sud Jot mining slons, Dut, if the bent of your inclinations w for winiug, I way, as California Joo said to the follow who watitod to lave s baod-to-band tussle with & bear in a thicket, ** Jo 1u, yOUNg AL, ~—go in, Bless yer damn- fool sonl, I've not the luast objections’; but yer better send for & gunny-sack ¥er pus yur frage ments in.” 1 think it will pay io the maing hatls, tt will { be somothing of ' success to & groat wany, But mavy will come kose okoy aud back scon afier in 4he sams unonvisble condition, You wmay listen to their enrscs and revilings, and Loliove that thoy but echo the rentimenta of thonsands who had nothing to loso and_hadn't tho luck or pluck to win any- thing, Tno couformation of the country has been sufliciontly dilatod upon, The movements of out party will not interest readera whose only derireta to knoty the fact about theso reputed rich gold-fields. Flsing ramors amonut to0 no- (bing, but hard facts so far to couvince, SCHOOL-PRINCIPALS, Beventh Annunl Mecting, of tho Tili= nois Society, The seventh annnal mecting of the INinols Saclety of School-Principals will bo held nt Champalgn, in tho University building, July 6, 7,and3. Tho following i¥ tho programue of oxereises: Tucaday, July t~8 p.m., Address of Woleome, Dr, 1, M. Gregory : Reepense by the President s butluces] Appotutment of Stauding Cammittees, ete, Wednesday, July7—) s m., Prestlent'n Adiress, T, B, McClung, Delavan, D:0 8, ma, “Taet,” E. A, Halght, Altun;_dincussion of exme, ., €. Scott, Leba neg, Charles DeQasmo, Naples, and others, 118, m “3omotivne” Miss B, 3, Jlaymand, Bloomingt jon of same, Cliaties Riley, Moline, and oth Narcotics of the Schooiroom,” £, €, Delano, diseniasion of same, 3 ool-Man: discurnion of same, 4 p.m. * Hyglene of the Schioolroom 1 dise cusston, 1. A, Gastman and others, 8 p.m., Lecture, tho Lav. G. W. Bweancy, Loulavilie, Thursduy, July =2 n, m,, Competent Teacher: 1low Shall Wa Secura 1m 1" James lan- uan, Chicagn; disensslon of seme, 10 8. m., ©Esti- mates versus Lxamiations in Clase-Promotions,? Heney L, Boltwood, Princeten; discuesion of rame, 1) nm,, tural Scienco i Elementary Schools, ¥, A, Gastman, Docatur, 2, “ifow Far May Omal Toatenction Superaeda the Ure of tho Text-Bonk by the Puptl ?"~—disoussion, members, I p, m., Busi- nesd, THE FOURTIL AT AND AROUND JOLIET. Sneeial Dixpaieh to The Chicago Tr{dune, Jouer, 1k, July 2.—The Fourth will bo celo- bratod in various forms and mauners throughout Wil County, principally on Saturday, Ifowover, ingome localities tho day will bo observed on Monday. In this city there will be no general observance, bul business will be partislly sus- pended during the day on Saturday. The Firas T'resbyterian Church Socloty will picuio it on the canal down to tho Wido Water at Chaunalion, enlivening theoccasion with songs, declamations, readings, whilo ou board, Tho cmployes of tho Joliet Iron aund Steel Company will picnie at the ¥mr Grounda near tho city, on which oocasion the lon, I, L, Brecken- ridgo will doliver wu oration, At Oak P'ark the 1foly Grail Lodge of tho Tnights of Pythins, withi Posstiau Lodgo L 0. 0. 1%, will spond the day after n processivn throu tho streets. i At tlousc’s Grove, on tho west county line, n graud plenic'is ansottoced wudar the suwplees of Soward Crangs. Tho Hon. G. D. A. Parke, of Joliet, Is sunounced as the orator, At the beautiful grovo nt New Lenox, on tho Clueago, Lock Islawd & Pacitic Railroad, 3 pice nie of huge dimonsions i on the bills. The Hen. Benjumm Olin, of Johet, will del.ver tho oration, and the parties who have the matter in charge expect a rousing demostration, At Braidwood the various Hibermian Sociatios will observe tho doy on Monday with a grand domoustration, At Lockport, on the Chicago & Alton Ltailroad, the public rchools will hold a reunivn at Milues' Grove on Satarday, aud oo Mouday the Fatuer Mathow Totul Abstinence Socioty will coletrate n Ityan's Grove, At Elwood, the plemckers will assemble at Grant's Grovo on Sstorday. At Chisonahon, the peoplo will ou Saturday ageombla 1n & grove near tho village, and fisten to nu oratfon by Col, ifenry Logan, of Joliot, LAPORTE, INOD. Sneciat Dimateh to The Chicaon Tridune, Larouik, Ind,, July 2.~From all appearances, ho firemen’s tournameous fo Bo hold hers July & will bo a grand suc:oed. JThere will be sixteen visiting companies and oight bands, The fol- lowing citien will {ue ropresented : Ralamazoo, Mich, ; Niles, Mich,: Sonth Bend, lod.; War- raw, Westville, Logausport, Peru, aud Michigan Lity. —————— RAILROAD NEWS, THE IOWA RIVER ROADS, ‘Tha bondholders of the Chicage, Dabuquo & Jtmmesots and Chicago, Clinton & Dububue Rpitronds, better known as tho Jowa River Lioads, Leld a meeting at Doston lnst Tucsday for the purposo of beariug tha report of the Committee appomted ut a previous meetng to mako iuvestiyations relative to tho allexed mis- mauageent of theso ronds by its Directors and the managers of the Chicago, Durhungton & Quincy Railroad. Tio voport is a very lengthy one, and finds that the management of theso roads has been wasteful and oxtravagsut, aud thiat £653.000 expendod aro yét unnccounted for, 1t 1 accompaniod by & long opivion by Judge . R. Ilvar, wbo decides that the Directors of the Compauy are personally hablo for ailowing, euthor by direct act or negloct, the appropria- tions of tho propurty of the Company to the paymont of debta for which the Company wan uot wmorally or logully bound, and that those who hanglt stock on the repra- rentations of a circular issued by tho Constru ticn Company, the members of which wero Di- rectors of tha Clucago, Burlivgyon & Quiney Railrosd, could rocover their money by bringing action ngaingt thew individuslly, ‘The roport retlocts very soveroly on Mr, J. M, Walkor, l'xeuidcm of the Chicago, Buthington & Quiney, and J. K, Oraven, Prostdeut of the Riser Noads, snd Mr. J. F. Joy, Mr. Uravey, it is charged, Ly allowing stock to bo turned iuto bonds, and by buymg up the Companies’ stock withi the Compauies’ money, dimiuishod the se- ounity of tho bondhulders, who, i thig hud not been allowed, would have bield as secutity, in tho form of work performed, all the money sub- seribed by tho stockbolders m addition to that put “in by themsclves, Figures collocted {from the statements of Mewsrs, Joy, Graves, and Wallkter giva the recslpts aud expenses of tho Coustraotion and Hailroad Contpanies to Feb. 24, 1475, aud sliow, it is claimed, 4 larze amount of mouoy—ii2,022.72—unuccounted for. Mr, Hoar says: Bondholders bave probably no claim or remedy agajust the Directors of the Chicago, Buriinglon & Quiucy arielng from any misropresentatious of tho cir- culnre, or from the want of security of a mtlo of vonm- pleted road for eacl $25,000 of Londs issued, But cer- tain of the Directors of the Cufengo, Dusliugton & - Who 1ssned the cireulars to thelr stockbolders, [ lnnull{ wud professedly sctiung, us it wos thewr duty to do an trustees of ths wiockhulders' property, had proviously becumo members of cous struction compativy, Lo whom all the bouds of th rallrosd companies 'wero turued over, and thus thy biad an adverse Interest which they idid not disclony 1o shelr asvoclate Directors nor ko thelr stockboigers, Tla adverso futereet would fnducu these Directors 10 vltatn 58 Ligh & price as possibly for their bonds, wud fu ot wffeotod by tio fact Lhet they themwelves sabacrilid for thefr ubiors of theas bouds, stucw <all that were taken by thers were divposed of for theie tanet, bocawse the money waa 10 bo pald to (hem,” that ey subseribed for werw nierely trans. ferrel to them sa stockhoklers individually, fustead of bethig takely by thom ju their corporatd capadily sa coustriction companies.,” Hucha traneaction would not be supported by a court uf cquity, which would bofd tho Directors of thu Chivapo, Burliugton & Quinoy, who were alwo fuem- e of eomatraction companies, Hable to the bLond- Bolders who wubseribed for their bouds ou faith of the oirculors for sy oo by doreciation of thuso T tonds, whetlier the Directora had afy fraudnlent lu- tent or not, The remedy would be by & bill in equity brought by & bundholiler agatust the Divectors who voted to fesuu the circtilars, il who werg alo tembers uf tho Con- atruction Companies,sud 1t wight bo advisable (o offer to purronder tho bonts, i wlich caso 3t woulil uob be udvisabie to slgn tho mibacrintion for foreclonure, ‘Lo Commifteo states that the above cpistan makes it elear that any boudbolder who has pur- chused bouds on_the fuith of the circulars ot June 7, 1871, or March 7, 1672, his being a stock- liolder of tho Chicago, Durlington & Quiney Mailrond, and stil] holding tho houds, way bripg & suit sgainst auy or all of the mombers of the Construction Compaanies who, as Direators of the Chicago, Hurlington & Quiney Iallvoad. voted for tha ivaus of chese elrotulers; but it is uot clear that holders of bonds purchayed in open warket would huve such remedy, — - THE ILLINOIS ADJUTANT-GENERAL, Special Dspateh ts The Chicaoo Tribune, BrumNarietn, I, July 2-9:15 p. m.—Col. Hiran Hildreth, of Chicsyo, Laa boen tendered tho position of Adjutant-Uenerul of Illinoiy, and 1t is understood fu oftictal quartors that ho bay accepted the oftleo. Col. Hildreth did service in o Boventeanth Lilinois"Cavalry, with Gov, Boy- eride as Colouel. S AN R A CHARLESTON SUSPENSION. Cianrestow, 8. C,, July 2.—Tho suspension of the Bouth Carolina Bank and I'rust Company, of Columbia, is aunounced. Hardy Solomou, Presdont, attributestho suspousion o a Lieavy yun by depoeitors, .togeshor with tho imposmbii- Il\y nl;‘ml[lec&ng lu-na&iuu'lhaklm-k. ‘Fho Btato dorosity in the suspunded bank swount tu abous FA0,00, 1 SPORTING NEWS, First Day’s Events at the Dexter Park Meeting, The Fastest Time and the Finoest Racing Ever Seen in Tilinois. Rocket Runs a Mile in 1343 1-4~-<Tho IP'rogramme for To-Dry. Races at Ealamnzoo, Galesburg, Co- lumbus, Etc. O'Leary Begins His Walk at the Exposftion Building. THE TURF. THE DEXTER TARK METTNG, Tho firet of the July meetings under the Dex- ter Park managemon: began at Dexter Park yesterday afterunoon. Jhero was s small attoud- auce, the rain of tho morning probably causing many ta beliove that tho racos would be post- woned, or, il procoedsd with, would be inferior in merit aud wuterest on account of tho Lesvy condition of the track. These impreesions provod groundloss; tho trottng grack was ro- stored to & fluo condition by tho sunkhine of tho aftermoon, aund tho racos woro of an unusually interesting characier. ‘This wns ospeeially truo of 1he runuing races, which lutroduced s fair fishl of horaes, most of which bave been tho sucoess- ful contostants st meotings hold this your in various parts of the West, aud which were tho finest over scen bn Chicago. THE NUMBER OF PEOFLE who woro williug to rigk further rain and s bad atato of track was about 1,000, Many carriages containing ladies oocupied the foside track and meadow land within the course. nj. Nevins' band was stationed in tha Lalcony, and batween tho hoate onlivencd the occasion with musical seloctions. As the wmeido track, on which running -races sro usually contested, was somewbat hoavy, these races yestorday took placo on the trotting track, Tho first was A MILE DASK for all ages, 100 pounds up, fn which there wero eix entries, the names of the horees belng s fol- lows: ‘War Jig, Crockford, Lady Washinglon, Fatmouth, Rocket, and Regent.” In the pool- weliing War Jig wos tha fovorite, Conliak's en- triey, Crockford and Ludy Washington, huldu:t: second place, and tho rest going a8 tho field. The raco was close and oxciting, and renulted in tho fustest runuing timo ever mado dn Dexter Park. Rockes took tho lend almoxt from the wond, and presorved it withont auy interfercnce until the tirst quarter was roached when Crockford put in a bid forit. At the half-mite polo theep Lorsen wore nearly neck and neok, War Jig, llogent, Lady Washiogton, and Fatnouth following in tho order named. ‘Thoss posilions wers not ehanged to the closs, though War Jip'a driver cndeavored by a vigorons use of the whip to give s horso a bettor pluce. Roekot won the raco by hialf a length, timo 1:431¢, Crockford second, and War Jig and Ltogout noldiog close for tho third place. “T'be noxt was a running race for THAREE-YEAR-OLDS, milo and repeat, fur the Hotel stakes, 2200 added to swoepstakes of £2,500, to pay or play. Tho following ~were tho horses which started: Hankins’ b. ¢ Aramus, Rowett's b. . Jonnio Kowett, 8, II, Jones, ch.c. Dill Batler, F. 0. Miuer's b. . Wimfred. Aramus was Inrgely the favorite in the pooly, and the re- sult proved that the confidonce repored in him was not misplacod. Tho raco was far from ono- ritted, hawever, tho hotss Bl Butlor stoutly contesting tho raco with (Lo favorite. In tho firet heat theso harses paired off from the athers, and clung togather Tike a matehed (eam untit tho home-atrotch was reacbed, when Aramug went forward and won nnder 8 poll by about ® leugth, B Butler a clovo _second, Jennio Rowett third, and Winifred fousth, Time 1:46){, In tho second heat Winifred tooka ntroug lead at the start, and bietd it until tho balf-imilo polo was reacued, whon Aramns crowded slongside, aud, after s bard pull, showed elightly to the front as the home- Btretch was renched. Bill Batler and Jennlo Rowett meauwhile had a littic fun all to tliem- selyes for third place. Aramus was pustiod for- ward by his driver down the Jaat quarter nt a vory rapid pait, apd shot under tho wire full two lengths alicad of everything, Timo. 3¢, Winitred [second, Bill Butler third, and Jouuso Rowatt fourth. Tho rewalt of tho contont, ns 1ho time was a quarter of n second lower that tho first and 1y all odds tho best cver soen hora, was hatled with much enthusiasm, ‘Tho next way A TROTTING RACE for horses that have never beaton 2:40 for purse of £500. The following wers tho outriea: C. W. Lrown's g. g Billy Wasson, W. Darling's Gertrude, rize Kurnsworth’s br. g, Jack Short, C. Sullivaws_b, . Hewing, Jr, Georgo It. Lo an's br, m. Brawn Nollie, J. P, Joburon's b. 8 Trouble, The race, thougl not an' exhibition of fast timo by auy moans, was interesting from the evennces of #ome of tho contestante, Was Avn was tho favorite fu tho pools at the outset, but at tho eund of tho second heat tho feoling veored in favor of U'rouble, The firat heat was won by Bilfy Wasson afier s stubborn struggle with Gertrudo, Trouble unoxpectedly took the second hoat, the timo being 2:37%, Gertrude still maintaining sccond place, whilo Wonxon went baok to thitd. Waason won ths third heat by buraty alf s length, Qertrudo atill boing the haruost goor for second position. The foursh was closs and intoresting, snd aventuslly nar- rowed down to Wasson snd Troablo, the latter winning by head and shoulders, Time, %:A4l. Bi}l‘y Wasson took the fifth hoat, and raco, in 2udd, THE LART RACK waa for runming promium No. 4, 8500, Mile lieats. best threo in five, Ihere were sive sfart ers—War Jig, Amadis, Swoet Bay, and Sauga- won. ‘The lirst two proved to bo very evenly matched. In the pools thay sold sgainst the field, Amndis Loiug alightly the favorite. ‘The race luy hetween theso two animals, and nobody conki pame tha winuor il the end of ihe !ast hoat. The first resulled in 8 very sanimated strugale, and buth horses passod o evenly undor s wiro that it seoined to s large tajority like s dead howt, Tho judges, bowuver, gave it to Amadin. Tho time was 1:171{, The mecond Loat showed a Line race, War Jig closing up a gan of Il adozen lengths from tho half-mile pole. sud coming home winner by about half a ougth, Intho third heatawplendid start was made, and tho Lomses clung togellior until tho first quarter wua reschod. Then San- gawon worked to the fromt place and held it until they eame into the Tast etretoh, ' when thoy buddisd togetber and ciwe under tho wcoro alwost nows snd nose, The heat wau decided dead Lotween Amaals mnd Sweet Hay, whu had forged eveg up with the bosts War Jig way given third and Bangamon fourth place, Banpamon for the nuxt hoat way ruled ont, War Jig touk the lead st the start, and muintained it to the lhalf-mulo, closuly fol- lowed by Bwect Bay, Amadia four lenstthy in the soar. Un the bome-stretch Awadia closed quite & gap. but was unable to reach the loadors, aud War Jig wout undor the wiro half a longth abead, @l {imo, 14437, War Jig wou tho ioxt host and rece after » closg rub with A la in 1:48, ‘This closcd the day, which, as far 38 the sport 'was cunoerned, wus very successful, Fallowing 1 THE BUMMARY : Drxten Pasn, July 2, 1475.—~ludning premium No, 1,8:50; futle davh for wii ks, 100 e 0, -yearolde 2l Wnder o rule; 150 0 Brat, $16 10 eeiud, §48 0 i} H 4, M, Bumoer entors b, m, Rocket, aged, by Wesp Kuabury, dam Nurs Worih b Janien Cobliak eniers g, s, Laghtning, dawn Mislia James Murphy entra Dauce, dain Diile, N, Dellaid enters . 8 Hegeut, sged, by Bounie Beotland, dum Lady Lancsater, ciovesinae 4 Jamew Coulink entern by L. Lady Washington, & yeuru old, by Bacon, dam Mabdena,.,. O, Miper euter b, Falmouth, uged, by Plages Watn Jed Noss.., ; e DrxTen Pauk, July 3, 14; unaiug premium No. o §aw, for B-yuir-olds, Hotsl Btake, $200 added o Hweeputakes of $25 vuch Lo pay or play, Mile sudl re- peat, tecond Lorve to rocvive $50, A, L. Haukine enters b, o. Aramus, by fmp, Phic o e Nl ey el e . Jones euters b, ¢, 1 dain Bull Bett Tl by s, 0, Miuer sute Danlel’ Booue, dam by Bavwrelg 4 B, sud J, Row clo klc, uxin Mam R W, Buudy eoters b, L, 3 dam Unkuowu,. TIRgHYoN 1876, —Troikiog premium No, Vo vt beatus 40 1 $300 80 #3010 the " Drxren Pamx, July 3 3, $800; fur horeew that Brst, §145 to the second, §73 1o the third, o Sob W. Darling eoters b, m, Gerleudeei, i, 3 George Farnaworth enters br, g, Jack 8hort., ¢ ki Drtin P'anx, Jily 4, £300, milo heatw, thrve in o 1l second, $30 ta the third, Jamen Murphy enters b, g, A. Haukins enters i, ¢, Aniadis F. 0, Minec eators b. 11, Bwcet Day, H. 11, Jonea enters b, m, Rangamor, Tyme—1d1 § 144, k3 A THY, PROGRAMNE T0-DAY. To-day thete will ba tao reaulity races,—a invumln staken for 2.vear-olds, betwecu tho [aicom filly, [{arry Flwards, Antioch, Alarion, and Mateom, Ir., and & dncli twlco around {axide track by Hangamma, Falmouth, War Jig, Roxelis, and Crucktaid, Beslde these, thers will bo s srottiug race tor hiordon WAt hiave never beatoh 2:30, tho'entrios being Phil Blieridan, Flota, In- dependence, Princo, and Hnckloverry. TIE QALEANTHG HELTIN. Special [hepateh to The Clataao dribune, Oar¥snung, Dy Jnlf 3.—A aovors raln-storm fast night softened the track and mado raclog intpossitle. Nothing oceurred at tho driving piark to-day, aud iorramon generally sro disgist- «d st tho tum affairs havo takou. Many aro aiready loaving with their stock, To-worrow will cloge tho summor meeting, and an attompt will Lo mado at trotling. Lntries Lave beon published for tho lrotting and ono pacing raco with 2600, 2400, and $200 oftered as premiums. No munning loraca have beos brought tn the glgrn.umlm and tho meoting thus far is a conoeded silure. TIE MISNESOTA TRIPARTITE MEETING. 8r. Pave, Minn., July 2.—Tho second day of the moeting on the Dnving-Park conrso was a giand suocoss, Owing to unfavorablo weather dications the attondatco was no larger thau on thio firat day, but those who wero pressut nad tho satisfaction of witnessing tho cloxest con- tested running raco, with tho fastest tims ever dcen mado went of tho Mississippi, 1u tho firat raco, the 2:30 class, trotting, purse £1,200, thero were ouly threejstartors,—Chatloy Chamyp, Boy Charley, and Charloy Wentbrook, ‘The latter was o Inrgo favorlto, and won, taking o tirst, third, and fourth hicate, Chatley Chinmp ‘xéu:’zat'lig sccond heat. ‘Time, 2:ulg, 2:33Y(, ) 2:333{ In tha runoing race tho starters weore Gal mte}‘y, Qeorgo Iico, Modoe, aud Queen of Dia- monds, the firat a praat favorito, with Georgo Itico sacond, Gol Ricely winming fn twa straight lieats in tho fast timo of 2:45% and 2:45% ; Georgo ltico n good second. ‘The Iast raco was very exciting, & Iargo amount of mouney changlng hiands, prineipally on time. TIE KALAMAZOD RACER, Speewl Inanateh to The Chicano Pribune, TALAMAZOO, M July 2.~There was s good attendance to-dav, and eplendid trotting, The track was slow, owing to tho raing of rvesterday and to-dav, ‘Lho heats wero trotted slternatery, Tho firat was o L:50 raco, pursen eame in all, Mazowanio walked away with it. The tollowing is the Anuanen Aoasmo 1; 2:204 Continnone, Chester, Thomas, Slim Jim, Geo. F., and Lady Duncan were drawn, 1t required five bieatw to linish the 2:97 raco, avd & splendid fight it was amoug the largo fiel:l of horses, Thoto was a sensation whou, aftor Clementine hind won two heats, Molsey took all the reet, leading from wite to wiro, and never skipping. 'The following is THE FOURE Molneyu.eors 6111 Clemeutiue 1280 4430 2448 3874 556K A 7167 i % 326, Mollie, Harrio Mitchotl, us, Littlo Mac, aud Iuckloberey wero drawn, ‘To-morrow there ara to be thton races,—In tho frac-for-all Judgo Fullerton, Lady Maund, Aniori- can Girl, and others, AT COLUMDUS, 0. Corramve, 0., July 2~Tho races to-day drew out & largs attendande. The sport opened with a mila and repoas runuing-race for a $500 purse. Hoven horres weic entered and atartod, Dais Mutlor tool firnt ieat in 1:45, Lottie Moor mocond, Worcester $hird, Vienta distanced. azon took the socond heat in 1:44%¢ and the third in 1:45. Daisy Millor took the sacond money. ‘Tho next event was A three-minute trot for n purse of 81,800, Hix started. Btony Dranch took tho heat im %35 Keotland, the favorite, recond, and Nettla Ward third. Ceorgs John- gon took tho second heat in 2:04, Maj. Bird and Dr, Roel were distanced. Beotland, the favorito, took the third heat in 2:901¢, Nettis Ward fourth in 2:3614, and 8cotland the fifth and sixth and the raco ln 2:353¢ aud 2:30. Tho seco- ond money went to Stony finnch, and tho third to Georgs Johnson. ‘Thie third contest was a 2:30 race, with six on- tries, for n purse of 81,600, Hello Brasstiekd took tho first and eccond hoate in 2:28 and 2:28, Shoaleo took thie third in 2:31, but this heat waa declared off, and 8 now driver wes put bohind A, J. Faw- cett’s Albert, on the presumption that the old dnver wau net driviog to Win, Bello Brasutield, liowsver, took tho heat and race in 2:30%(, leaving Albert in the rear of the fiold, swhercas in thio firat amd socond heats ho had stood third sud secund respectizely. John W. Hall took tho second monoy, aud Albert third. THE MXNDOTA MEETING, Snecial Dapatch to The Chicuro Tridune, Mennara, ik, July 2.—The Mendota Driving Park Association has just completed the m- provoments fo the race-track, such a8 widening tho hows atreteh o 76 feot, building w subatan- tial and commodious amphithoatis, capablo of containing 8,660 pergons, and o magoificeut din- ing-room, which ¢an seat 800. These improve- ments have cost the Association over 93,000, and it is now socond to no Lrack in tho West, Tho accommodstion for lioraos is oxcollent, and the facifitiea for r;eulnk hore from ail pofnts, to- gothor with hotel accommodations, aro sil that can bs desired, The mooting on the Sth of July promises well. Tha prograinme is a pigoon- shoot in the morniog and races in the aftornoon, ‘Tho Association has mado mrTangements with tho Chicago, Duclington & Quincy sud tho II- linois Central Iiailroad Companios for haif-ratos over therr roads for that day, FIRKT DAT'S RACES AT SIANON, PA, Specral Dispateh to The Chicnao Tribune, Enir, Pa., July 2.—In the three-minute race thoro were five startors, Gon. Lee, Bay Fanny, Tom Wonder, Blue Doll, and Tarllon. Intho fourth heat 'Tarlton, of thiw city, distanced the fleld, wiouiug tho heat and race. Gen. Lae took tho first heat, Tarltoufthie sacond, Loe the third. Tune, 2:40, 2:38}¢, 2140, and 2:04. H(x heats wers trotted in the 2:30 race, for which there woro four starts: Anglo-Saxon, ‘Topsy, Bleopy Tom, sud Lady Pattorsor Tom took the firet and socond Loats, Saxon the third, fifth, and sixth, and Topay the fourth, Time, 2495, 4:34, 2:85, 2138, 21136, mod 2:39. ———— PEDESTRIANISM O'LYARY BEOINA HIS TRAMP, Danlel O'Letry, the man whose record for the past year has beon full of triumpbs in pedestrians inw, bogan yoetorday tho walk of 150 miles in thirty-two consocutive Lours,the accomplishmont of which will quite out-do any of hits own efforts loretofore, 3lr. O'Leary announced two or threo woekd ago thas hio should undortsko this diffiount feat, but it so far surpassed othier pedostrian mchisvoments iu fts test of walking abdity and endurauce that thero were uot many #lo believed that he would be equal ta i, though thoy are quito willicg to put thair trust in 0'Leary for the socomplisbmont of any- thing in the yedeatrian line not out of all renson, O'Leary waa yet frosh from his successfnl 500- milo walk, anl asverted his ontire coufldencs in Lis ability to Jo ali hoe imposed upon himeslf, A vumber of {friends, willing to give him evory facilty In bis tawk, accordingly gut together, wud, after weveral mestivgs for the purposo, uale all the ncooseary arrangements for the undetaking, O'Leary, iccompanled b; hia jud‘fisu snd friendy, immitred to the Lxpowition Building yestarday a'terncon shortly beforo 2 o'olook. Thers was some deldy in’ makiug tho etart, howsevyar, and it was uot unhl eight minutes past 8 that the nolestrian stepped upoa the teack aud took the woxd to go. . FUE TRACK upon which e is obliged to travel conslats of & wide whitersah murk, which forms an oval coureo 88U fect long, Itboginm near the elevator, —a place which the frequenters of tuo Exposi- tion last your will readily remember,—runs un- der tho “ach, in which still baugs'Mayo's big clock, werviug mow to nforai the pedeatrian of Lis progross, and cobtiuued to & point abput 50 fieb wouth of tho centre of Lhe bulldios. As it Jo just 880 feet in lemgth, it tskes ex- actly #ix laps to make a mile, It fs vomewhat eusler to travel thau w short tiack would be, though the boards aro unylulding, and must be Lard upou the fust 19 wan at first fmpon:d to make the footing more comfartable by coverlng them with saw- dust, but O'Leary objecied to this, us he waa afrmd pattialoa of It would work into his shoes, and make bhis fead sore, Bealy hava been mr- onuged argund the rack oa all sides lo sufiiclent @, T, Yale, Joht TUEDY..uueerrensersirininnnnns J, D, Hamitonseaeeesisaasaccsncnens J. K, Milaer.iioiin at Dollymount Tucsday than st Crosdmaor in 1874, winning the victory by s weoro of 38, neoro of tho American Lo was much larger thiy year than last, bus tho Irlsh score lacked 2 points of eyualiug that wt Creedwmoor, seore of oach team iu given bolow - H, A, Glidersleeve.... T, 8, Dakin... & . W0 fua Totaleseasasrarsnsrsssanstorsrenaectessnnnnennidél a, W, Tals : % n L We Talbisnnroneest g Total L) R, 0, Coloman,. Jamod Wilton,.... 3, B, Hamillomssseivssnsnes, numbor to accommodate a large numbor of peo- plo, and those already in tho gallerios sfford A fino vyiew of tho track and the pe- dentrian, Last gvoning there was a largo croxd In attendance, which took possession of tho seatn aforesatd aud of the large rr!cu inpido tho track. Booths for the ealo of. Ire ctesm, soda-water, olc., wera in operation, The great building was britlisntly lighted, and it seomed almaont as if tho old plories of the Exjosition Und returned ngan, The lrack i unprolected from tho crowd, and a police foreo was present to dmpress wpon it the jrportance of koeplug tho track cleat. ‘'Tho people thom- selves, lowever, appeared to feel the necamity for this, aud with ono nccord they stood well back from thio lino of macch, and Joft tho pedostrian uothing to complain of againat thom., 'Their disposition to sccord him vvory chinuoa, sud thoir dosire for bis wnocees, Woro unmistakably shown on ono ocession laet oven- ing, whea & young follow atarted in juat ahesd of O'Ieary sul attemplod Lo lead him for alap ortwo. lio was not spry enough with his lege, avd when the crowd abserved that Lo was im- peding bim, thev raised a loud sliout of ** Put bim on" “Put bim out,” sud ho was pulled from tho track very unceremomiously, U'LEANY A8 HE AITEARED upon the track was drensed in & hght undershirt with short_elcoves, aud a pair of light flanncl drawors. The lattor wero subrequently changed {or o pafr of thin linen oues, which wore cooler and much moro comfortable, Hn etepped off with n brisk gait, making the first mile in 8:55, second in 1:26, and the third (b 912, At '10:35 Isst night he Lnd walked 40 miles, being then Tearly 6 milen shead of (ime. During all of this distance, shile e made no special apurts, ho walked very rapidly and wtead- 15, avoiaging sbout 11 minntes to the mile. portion of thin distance bo was accompatied by Mr, Thomas Allcock, and whon that gontleman retired from tho track hero were many other ontnusiasts willing to struggle along with (ho chmmpion. With the exceplion of a paure of 8 vory fow minates to chango bis paotsloons,” O'Leary mndo no stops dur- ing the distance, sud nunless he ot coneiderably ahead of time did not intond to it during tho night. Not content with the ox- tent of thia taek, ho announced upon soiting out that ho would nndertake to acoomplish TRE FIRAT 60 M1L88 {n 9 honrn and 16 minates. At 11:06 he ad made 41)¢ miles, having Ri{ to go inride of an hour and fourteen winnten. It was hot bure, therefore, that ho would succeed tn this portion of his un- dertaking. At that imo ho exhipited & perfectly frosh appenrancs, and confldence in hia sucerry wn'n bewng strengthoned with every additionat wifo. T'ho following I8 a record of tho first 40 milen: BMtles, Time, L. 10 eonal] 'JU'W.,.-H‘...J!:M —i—— THE TRIGGER. THE ROUTH CHICAGO TOURNANENT. The tournament at South Chicago commencos to-day, aud bid falr tobo well attended. ‘The prigoa ars €100 to-day, and the samoe on Monday, U'raina leavo at 9 8, m. and 12 m,, from tho Mich. igan Bouttiorn and the Pittsburg & Fort Wasna Rallrosd depota, and toams will bo on hand to convey the shootors direct to the grounds. R TIE RIFLE CONTESTS, The Ncores at Creedmoor and Dolly- mount—"Che Americans Win at the First Cuntest by Three HPoints and at the Scconidl by ‘Thirty-cight Points—=Comparative Table of Both Scores. New York Tribune, June 30, ‘Pables shiowing the wcore of oach member of tho two teams at Croodmoor 1874, and at Dolly- mount yesterday, aro givon befow, At Creod- moor 1 1674 the American Teawm was victoriouy by o scoro of tbroe, the totals standiug €34 to 031 m thowr favor, The American Toam this year contaived only one now momber, wlulo two changes wero mado in tho Irish Toam, peares of each team &t Creodmoor, on Bopt. 26, 1874, were as follows : The THE CONTERT AT CREEDMUOR. . AMERICAN TEAM—18T4, Contestanta, Yarde, Stors, 800 [ Tenry Falomussecersesase { %0 5 1,000 5 Total, e ) 800 by sensrisesaetsniiiserastsrinen 162 Johs BodinG.uescasiissassssssosensen g 0 2: * 1,000 63 st e 1 H. A, Gildoraleovs, sreenened D00 61 1,600 51 {mm B (R Totalieuss 500 1,000 seereranrisinienaes 161 H00 V00 52 1,000 50 Totalevsesaer Capt. P, Walker = Grand total, Tfll. HHDOTING AT DOLLYMOUNT, The Amcricau ‘I'cain was ovon more stcceasful Tho dhe AMEWIOAN TEAM—1HTS, Contsstants. X Tolal,. Total siveeen Tolalisasarsasrasennsososess Talia TRA—1818, TOtAl ioeaeresennnrnsnvrenereinensen Totaly £00 I N, x'allo;k.........................{ 910 _ RADWAY'S REMEDIES, 1,060 R Radway's Ready Reliel - CURES THFE WORST PAINY In from On to Twenty Minntes. — NOT ONE HOUR After reading this Advertisement need any one sufler with pain, Radway's Ready Relief I3 A GURE FOR EVERY PAIK, L3 T (11 NISPPITTPRTIPITSTITRITOTS SRy ] 1,000 . BUMMARY. . AMERIOAN TRAM—IATS, InTEIL TRAM 1875, Contestants, Senre] Contertants, Seore. 1 Tames Wilao l!'-dll‘dmnllfl dol , 13, Hamiltoh, N, Lollocl arand totale... Grand total,,... COMPAIUBON OF THE CREEDMOOR AND HOLLYNOUNT HCORES, In tho subjoined tablo of the gcores at Creed- moor and Dollyntount the namoes of the contest- anta aro given in tho order in which they stood in 1874, "Their rank in 1876 is tndicated by the numbers within the paronthcses. At Dolly- mouat, with ouly one change fn the mombership of their team, ‘tho Americsun gcoted 33 more poiuts than they did nt Creedmoor Iast year., ba Irish Team containod two new members, aud their acoro wan smunller than that in 1874 by 8 points, 'The Americans wou the victory iast sear Ly 3 points, and thia year thoy wero suc- cessful by 38 points,’ The following is a com- ]\lr'iuon of tho acores of aach foam At both con- tosta: AMERICAN TEAM, Contestants, 1874, 1875, Tenry Fulton 160 (4) It was the first and is the G. W, Yalo, 160 () “ dohn Bodin 162 (3) 184 (1) 0 1 P 1 g |VILY Faln hemedy = B o That instantl; ¢ fne G :::}3#;:3.}:{..’ m‘a;.:::v::m“. "T.a'!;‘e"r'in?“‘éz. }c:‘ 3 s, Snat els, or othet klinds or organ, by 18 (v} . 162 () | In from One to Twenty Minutes, 181 0 [ xo matt w6 u'.'[m’,!‘.?...«"li."n';’e'?u.'rm'.fi':, $E G, Nocsoan Mo e KRR eOT L S etenn pornsd ralgic, or prostrated with disoans way suflol *Now members, DOLLTAOUNT, The scens of yostorday's coutest s the spot on which the batilo which abolisbed tho Danlati power in Iroland was fought in 1014. It is nlgo said to have suggonted tothe poot iray his lyric entitled Tho Fatal Siters.” The ground on which the rifle raugo s situated is Jinown as tho North Bull, It {s ou tha northern side of Dub- lin $iny, and about 137 mites in longth, aud three sovonths of & milo 1n width 1u tho widest part. Radway's Ready Relief WILL AFTORD INSTANT EASE, Inflammation of the Kidnoys, Inf: of the Dikdder, Inflamnin{ion of the Boue™ ols, Mumém. Congestion of Lungn, Sofe Throht, Dimeuls roathing, li:{tlnnauon T o of _tho Its genoral direction is northesstorly. It is I};ntoflan. peparated from tho bay by & chaunel roveral g cfim‘mfi iphthorin,Coe hundred yards 1 width, which at low tido iy al- P ‘ll’\" , In nummf Hendadhe, most bare, Tuo Bull is connected with tho shore cotbache, N ouralgin, Rhonmatism, by n bridge nnd a causoway,—tho Jalter being is, Aguo Chills, called the Bult Wall, Tho Dull itselt divided lon’;ltmhmlly into of | pastawhers nearly equal extent, iho more nottherly T i X portion being nearly lovel, and its lighost part | minvies sume Crae DTt tamblegot wator will tna fow i8 | Tho mpolication of tho Ready Raliof t: tvo. pacty partvwiicro the pain ar diealty seiais wil nRond oags tes, oure Crampn, Sorains, Sour Stomaet, Hearte wbout 2 tect sbovo ligl-irator ymurk. oslogi- | btk HEk Hewieh bihgs, bosentos, Gholic, Wind cal chunges huve causcd, in the last fow years, “Frayclors abonk) al o 'y un increaso in the oxtent of tho Bull. ~ Tha nnkr»y}f&?fliafifif;’?vf-;&’.’ '/fi'n'v‘-'?hfv;u A it of | i ravont slcknean or pain : northern portion Is covered with & growth of § BRETHCKRE of Folne, fam, changs of wites. T 1a short and unnm:ofixus. upon which large num- beru of cattle feod. Tho southoru soction uf the Buil Is composed of o numbor of sand-hills, which aro alimost barren of vogotatfon. 'They do not average 20 fect 1 hoight, Lut, noverthe- loss, thoy serve as a bartier to broak the forco of tho wind, which otherwiso would swoep witbout reatraing acrosd the ritle rangn. Tho wiace of tho contost \ae wall chiosca, as it was noar the City ot Dublin and casv of nccess. It is o pieco of wastoland which cavnot bo cultivated, sud forms an oxcelloat practice ground for smatours, #inee it does not adjoin any inhabited part of tho country. WIIO TUE VICTONS ARE, Of tho American team, Col. Gildersloove is n nativo of Dutchaes County, Now York, and ia 85 ears old. IHo sorved with credit during the Var, and is mow Licutenant-Coloael of the Twollth Regiment of New York, and is o membor of Gou, Slalor's ataff, Col, Bodiuo was born in Uleter County, in the samo Stato, and Is 48 yoars old, s residonca 18 at Nowburg, whoro Lo wes a bonk-toller until bis Loalth demanded moro froedom from confinement. Ilo accordingly be- came interested in the shipping business on the Hudson River, and is wow ruouing s line of bargos. Maj. Fulton was born near It chester, and is 30 yoars old. He was in tho army during tho whole War, having been ona of thio hufferers in Libby Privon, He lns since traveled exten- sively in tha West, and lator las beon & rosident of reoklyn, where ho las followed the pro- fossion of & civil engineer, 1o, too, i& au oficer in tho Btate militia, Gen. Dakin is » native of Orange County, aged 34 vears. 1o was engagod in busincas until 1870, whou bo retired, Ho was electod Drigadior-General, to comwand the Fifth (Drooklyn) Brigado in 1869, and was laat Fobruary made a Major-Goneral of tho Stato militia. ~ Mr. Yale is, very propotly, a native of Now llaven, aud jg inhis 40th yoar. Holsa nractical manufacturer of firostms, and Las FEVER AND AGUE, Paver aod Aguo cured f 3 rétmedinl ngoat 1n tho fi?ln"zfl-"finfl%‘f-f{-fiz’ A dien aud alf otior malariaue, bilions, scerlaty ¢ oo, yallons iy el TR R oady Relfof, Nold by Druuegiater el per ol HEALTH! BEAUTY! Bitonk And fufe rich blond: 1 cloat sR15 AR BORIal comipiesion sopusl o b4 DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT Haa madn the most doriul mediotne. S T oL Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Weight Seen and Felt, THE GREAT BLOCD PURIEIER Ryory deop of, tho Sarsspatiliian_Revotvn catan TREOEN {10 biood b sty Bringy nd ooe Hos and Juites of the' systom. 1o Yixor of ' 1o, far It rup {50 twastes of 1 ‘with now and ‘svind. mi e 3ol Soaturs5ion, EURusr dlsepse,ciowrs in tho 1roAl, monthy Lamors, Hodes In the s1snit ang othor parts of the tem, sore stru; . o ohnrRes from the ea tho woral forma of sila di saach, ceaptions, Taveedagen, uekid Hoad:” Hagwhras ball G, Sttt yickenay neims kel s o Datnful dischargon, night aw " Sobem s il een for many years with the Bharps Arma tes of the life pri s ot Cémpaay. Mr.” Coloman was born at p(;uuhm, :lnihcgnnfi:"l ,%L&,fl”@:s,m‘,:‘:‘,'_“:‘.fl‘ ‘f‘ii:‘-"':,-"&» Orauge Uounty, N. Y., and ia 35 yesrs old. 1lo | wil nrove Lo anyperson using it for eithor disosss tie iu graduate of the Naw York Frea Collogo, and ‘]5‘ » respoctod mombor of tho Orange County ar, in. 16t patlont, daily’ becoming reduced b and doaombonition that s condnaay st e pn coods i "artsating Uiowg wasion, 10 *¥oalr (e, samo with now materist made froui boaltby blosd,—and 1his toa Snrsapuciliian whl And fons bocars,—& cars ib BoFle; for whon once his romedy commepnces 118 work of pRril: catinn, and amceoods 1o dininbiag, L3 Tos of mas e R o T A L o kD) i bettor, apatite fmpraring HE B XS CroARing. ot only dems the Basapariilan Rosolvent, oxqol a B merireiTami, Wi DLLh diaenscey Hue o1 oo iy ot o A tive cura foe J moals Kidney and Bladder Complaints, STORM DAMAGE, AROUND QUI NCY, ILL. Special Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune, Quixey, 1il., July 2.—Another tremandous rain storm visited this Istitudo last night, causing great damage to tho railroads centreing in thiy city. Tho 8t. Louls, Kookuk & Northwestern, aud the Missouri, Kansas & Toxaa Roads wore a inod,denl damagod, as _was algo the Carthage Durlington branch of the Chicago, Burliug- | Urinsry aad Womb Discases, Gravel, DI t ton & Quincy. The Hannibal & Naples I:mn‘:h L M S ‘.‘:“:‘fi‘:‘."-fifl‘;’»l‘.’lw"&...'..‘%‘m of tho Toledo, Wabash & Western Iload | dustdenocsits, or the water is thick, oluqhd:. .Jn“ud fl“ was badly washed out, and 500 feot iy e i LounUke wala of Amek. e ot Quiey, Allon & |7 oo G g»pr.wé '-:.uu.“.;'m.m gy il Jload was carri L1105 'weon Ulnok- nrn! bk lon whon g WAt Tord sod Now Contor, Tuera wera no St. Loals | Of (0 Leck aad long tho cink. " * mails aver that road to-day. It ia expeoted, however, that tho traoks will all be ropaired by to-morrow night. Tho raln covered largo area af country, and, from all sources, the report is roturnag to this city that the lowlauds are aab- meryed, and whors crops have boen planted the Tamor of Twclve Years’ {irowth Cured by Rudway’s Resolvent. Brvenvy, Mass., 1009, D Rupwar: 1have h:dnl%('n bror i o8 ooatioe and bowels, All the doctors said ** there waa no help far {ir Tt oberiolae i s rooran ot Dot uotd: harvest will prove an entire failure, ?‘g‘é:‘\%:“h o "f:;‘:?,,,“"“g:'rl ‘n':“ ke b ! ‘Rosol st i, AT s | ELF A AT £ s 8 24174, Nob., July 3. —Ala! o state i ut & slgn of o oo $ho entire village ot Aleridian, Jofforson Conuty, ‘l:\:ld :l?x“ ':‘_ r:::'izh:' fi:fi'h;‘fl%fia{a% Neb., was {otally destroyed by s tornado Iast Bate " v, abliah lw urdsy, Aloxatdria, a small town in the same ‘";::: t::::::w Youean g A Bk AR, fsumy, was also badly damaged. No losa of 0. — THE WEATHER, , ‘Wasmwaroy, D. G, July 2.—For the Tennes- #eo, Obla Valloy, and Lake region, falling bar- ometer, southorly to casterly winds, warmor, AN IMPORTANT LETTER. From a prominest geotlstuan and resident of Cluolnnatl, Q. for the past lurty years well known o tho news genorally cloudy weathor, and rein aroas, pabllshors éhf“l"fl"! tha "fll“d Htatos, 4 o LOOAL OLSERVATION, N nx, . 10, o Udiciao, July 2, i Di m‘fntinlzu f.‘.““ ':}'J’»h%‘.“—?i."u 2 atdas, Tuly g s e o, Time, | Bar. Thr|e]__ Wind, o iker | working of o ol o mpsel o soraL yeuts e Ll | B et R e s Bisadr b Y s B ' wbich soins Lweive mon e A e, o ouy G| T bt frsater ine et ovrloly aitecting dteade; which tho Duyafoiaca 240 p, ma 3030 G| BHE - o sl said was a prostatio stricture in the flammatin of tha kidneys And bladdor, nad ‘gave it s i 3:33 p, m, o I b aw—73 -~ .,'r".,':.i‘r‘.‘:" LA e Il d takon a L ‘quantil E 8! 68 100 p, 20800 691 100 B,'E,, freadi. 1018 p. mizo.8e! 03] 94, E gentlo, Muximtn thermowster, 05 MbIRUG THermome. prarepd g oisis, wid b of Tasdiine 1 ailopdthio and bueopathle: by a0 ot e ral nd read of astanishiag cares having besn made by your Ll e beinite Naturdae Foveioy 1ot of oame b b : pran v Fovuing Tortof & gurs OENERAL OBSERTATIO o, Sulys, | neciog 08 pertaa 3ho tad foky bews saforing ke hed oo Weatkor— | bariin, Wemirent: toeay Stolst-md Hoguizsins Ples Btation, [Ber.[Thr Wind, fhun ~Weather, | bhiflis, 1L ki Uaas: T rew dige wee aeoti Qblcsgo. .o €0[8, E., gentle].....[Cloudy, U Tent o N, > Chieostiofmomia| Tl ot geatte:cers[Famre B Gisioal); O Clavelnd...{23.01 ; . Uibwon, 0.6 DR. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills portectly tastaloss, alogaotly costod with sxest yum, rgo, o 2 Cloanan, o . B R the vuro G bl disordogy of Bowela, Kidnors, Bladder, Nerrous e e g Fovs i e tise 50 o X 7 Tioholi, Piles, and all Domogsiacats of the intarnal Vis cort e itjve N S oo, SoRiEiaren o meorcurse aiaarel, oe ‘delsteions ofFgn Otsorve the followiag syoiplonus resultiag from iro i o Lakar hfi.“fl:jmar. Blood ta th ead, v W“l\h!lonfidh. svsua, Jivartbura, Dis- uat of "Pulinass of Walehi Iy Ui hownot, Bous fimpmm. Hohing e Flattetiags in th Pit of. Lbe Rto ach, Bwitaming of e Mead, ilurried sad D Teeash na, Vit ccings 86 tha Tisart, Gk ing jug Bensation wheg {4 8 Lk fon, Dot or Wi e Hi D&dlnc’ of S AR froen .YJ?F e Dorerubiwd dibvrdars. 25 cends pog Loz, Bull by drugglsts. . Roud “False und True,” R R R gl Ly 5118, B., t B, gentle, 2ocil, .. | 84]N, W, 'frouh| Yanktot ... Ghoyouns..[20:%7 OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Tovwpox, July 2.—8toamebips Corawall and Beythis, from Now York, and Ohto, from Baltl. more, Lavo arrived out. Purtavecruia, July .—Arrived, steamship Yaturland, from Antwerp. New You, July 3,—Arrived, steamera Bomer- set, Hriatol, Engiand, Neckar! YELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, The ssilors at Milwaukes rofusa to ship for the prices offered {u the grain trade, befng $1.60 to $1.75 per day, aud ar on a strike fur 82, The next aunual meottm.tl of tho soldiers snd sailors of Lasialie County will take placo at La~ Halle on some day to be fized upon next week. Completo conaus returne received by the Oub- kol City Clerk make the populstion of that city 17,010, A e number of familiss Lave laf} town uag:mn on wouns c&mflmm Afe uncouD! g e adival pop sovecsl buadxed lazgess e e,