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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, APRIL 80, 1876—SIXTEEN PAGES. mo'; i In this connection, we muat remind cur | the subsoribers to she Maxwell House PASTIMES. Pt SRR LT I & | GAT ikl ad Tl T 1t ror svery 200 and fraction of Afty,—providing that | conld bo mada on the Bosrd's recommendation te the 2 1,600 mal ones, bosn THE CITY. o °p :.n:.‘dd &:“ ;‘a’.’afl m-::a‘l. ‘:! %’mn should bave one ddggle. higher power. Very truly yours, JosEPR ADAME, death.? © They bhad resson, shs resd, to] Justice ‘Ballsbury moved that the delsgates number — certain game, SHVILLY. T reviow the K-c quarter’s work with deep 713, the oity 190 and tbe couaty tweniy-t , based THE CITY<HALL. fonted by overshelming odds in one gsme, Nasxvizr, Teno., April 29.—Noted turf GENERAL NEWS- o (o AR e o ibe Woloott ¥obe. betitatothat the President bo ol may tho very pext day tura tho tables sad | from sbroad ‘sre (Pl L un usy 2 o o Kusplons Airooted to call the Convention on the same sppor- Water-renta yesterdsy were §1,006, and recelpts from | A Great Day for the American f:nxq:nr gx::r'{‘:;l}:wn:igtfiu hymu:"{&-n 5. nym . é-gx?o ?f':‘lfx‘:z“ :gdfia Ffi:m}?,. Taated i Brage, o When the Mutual | of the Turf, Field and Farm, are smong the N n! thie fact will suffice, National Game. =y o= layed ite first game in Chi- | srrivals io-day. Abous eighty horsen ace a; The roemy friemds of Mr, Robert Law, of (bis aity, onment a8 obtained for the last County Convention, | gne Clty Qollector $375. Club, of New Yo! ot dane B ero [z il be panad 10 learn that bo u sarionaly 1 2 T D e “Ioa Tobtoco pledge, The | It wan nitimstely decilel 1o Tefer this question | gy o oolisctor took fn §770 from Homses Jes- geromly £ oetings had boen Tpens 3 ho foll imittos, to roport at the next mest- - e ?“M;u‘r:n:t msl;}&:gbfl-’ i‘:: :nil-nm. t?lhmfilmr. lough, Mullin, nd | terdsy, The tax collections were rmall, oago last senson it auftered defost st the bands [ couras, of which at least seventy- the to the smount of E5000 wers do- | DN RS, day bt Yo, end ofher | Befu. “Tho dlorksof the City Glezk's ofice re plested with : ogolast sssaon it woered dofost 82 5 PARCH | S S purmon - Tho apors begins on T B, o o 3 i Sl fecluet ey in AhwCrialual Cours &?;i':n?flu"fv o lp Timbal, i, omes, M. b menting than sdjourned (o Baturtaymextat 3 [ T o e T e muts dose mot intend to | Four Rattling Contests for Base | {, but nobwihniandiog tois the very ast day,| £87 Jitii three zaces; in 90 of Which ara oy The roceipia of Ioterntl Baveaue yostertay wers | o (08, TSt flflufi'fi at o rocslpts | o rogules weekly meoting of tho Thifd iard Re- i sy i i ntato st for R s Ball Supremacy. e o eavara o ebolng, Thess o Tetoatn, | ™ poriam maces. $I845.55, of which §16,485,20 were recelved from " 651657, held last night at No. 960 Wabash then, will in the end have & bad effect neither on Loxvox, April 29.—The great is whisky and $11,125 from liceases. STLI5, leaviog s balance o BT iog 1n_gomrsl B wbtance of N oat Mv. 4, 3, G | , SPpeciotendent fckay recatved ‘&“W‘:‘“”;flfi“" e Iayers nor on the patrona of the gam in | stasplo chass ot Saadown Park, w.df;f’,',’::‘::"l The Nonpariel Club st dts mestingheld Thursdsy terms, and recommended the estaplishment of 8 In- | Toway took the chiatr, Thers was a large atrendance. day from Mar) dell, who waa then ore | v o White Stockings Once More Cover this city, Is will show the former their wesk | by Chimney Swaep. dustrisl Temporary Home, where men out of em- The resolution of Mr. Cole, which was 1aid over Inst | inspecting wtlé:e hmfl hunting up Democrats, The E points, and sssuredly the warning could not NOTES OF THR TURY. e T ack that tho gureat, quickest and most | Marahal say thas L will s home Bondar. Themselves with Glory. DB at more appropriate time, whon even & | Tho past week has been one of liitlo note hery serios of defeats cannot do the harm a like series | 88 regards the turf. Last Sunday Budd Doblg resciutions expressing the sorrow of the mem- death ‘Michasl loyment could make themsalves useful snd self-sus- benk for e L OBrien, ons of thelr | Boy et O e romarks by maklog alluslon | Jegal method o secure the {ujl beredt oF e ocent | fome of the Aldermen appesr to bo disgusted that Y yon, who had assisted | elaction and the retirement of Hawoy D, Colvin ad | » delay was caused in the canvast of the vots, and say Imight st the closing games of theseason. It will pped at Dexter Park with his trotsers, on thy smacclstes. %0 young eailor named Jack ‘marines fares to the | for the new Council to elect one of tneir number, a0d v by Clrk. yotartay soclred. pamphlt oai | ihe, Unlos, by ouianiag mareed, GELCh 42 | that if the delinquent judges of election ure Bot oF O e ine specissors not o expect & victory | way to Philadeiplus, but I pledge, and iu fecling terme, which Qsow tears from | to request tho represcntatives of thi ward to work 0 | huva by the next mee! e o counoil they aball be 180 tor e Bp o xpect & ° ry y ut left the followin s of o rerene o from i Sy of. S | oo e el A g et | Ay 3 o 1 | ! of g it e vos o o s Poor Loulsville Sufters Defont ab the | esch tma tor ho bome club and wher Lot | 008, ) mnmunmm-p:::m:dm e asy. e’ | peslor ssaqunee? = Ay e e Aldsrmen of the wazd to [ 19+ who may be elected. Hands of St. Louis, Salmer carried off o godioe Donors 107 | thieare Eaer proper begics in Englang % The meeting closed with prayer and singing. e rert. Hemoved to lsy the resolution on the | Thershas been some talk of sending some of Ohi- R ille vesterdsy, and Chapman aud Beohtel this week, when the first of the great S-vear. Lient. E. C. Clayton, of the Revenue Marine Ber- 4. cago's detectives to Philadel; to remain daring the od the out-fiel /! inf Al old events, the two thousand gnineas, wiil be tion was not so | Centennial Exposition. There is no intention of ex- played the out-field very satisfaotoriiy, a1l thres | run for on Wednesdsy. On Pridsy comes thy y escaping without errors. Hartford OAPMBT & Gsme from Boston zs fanlt oo‘%ld have bean found l;‘it.h Gerhlarz':‘ n‘;:‘:;:";: :” ‘h“:“d‘ Afte; nnin, playlog,y We refrsin from making individn: Bev orsemen have expressed themsel g G D) ot thoss making brillisnt plays for | iu favor of a change in the usaal proy b Chicago ; suffice it to say that * where al did so | the second Dexter-Park meeting. This chang UL table, ity who ha boen 1a this city swalting orders for of the offoani principala of tho Sec- | 1. Gols explained that the resol 3 Yo teal months past, was notified yesterday o procesd o g et at the Grend facito Hoat sk night | anc e S0 purpose of tualrucing (el Toproseate- biiiog hem 82 specimeas, b hels duty would be )ro] lebra-~ to secure of yws on the )y 3 101 ort Townsend, V. T., s0d there rspart for duty. | 3,00 0™ o, dction 10 TeEard 2 de wera but fow el Lo 4 e aves, wh, like those from othes clties, are ex- 1 thonght tho resclntion wss & it | Dotied toflock to” o' Qualer Oity, The s it 2a; Ject. he temperature yosterdsy, sa observed by Manasse, | prese: Hogne occupied the chair. After | * Gen. bt i th A i ] e e ot ‘s majority | garded as s good one, and Supt, Hickey eays that ho Spiicin, 88 Madison street, (TrIBUXE Building), was | suting the object of the gathering, W. J. Onahan offer- | strong in its language. : . B : od the following : £ the Aldermen-elect would not only endeavor io Ye- owers of persuasion and argument upon 088y A0 80 . K T gm0 8o 531 1352633 4B . | OGS TOIOTIAE, g of aeren o sppoiato by | formine e eriion. Dut also 1o place another 5 office f0 hiave such & delegation sent. He D 6 rell, 35 mould ssem favelons, o partioularize.” | contemplates baving & threo or Sremile riy 50¢: 8. o 55, Barometer, 8 &.m., 29.8; 8 P Tt | e Ciair 1o wait npon the Mayor of the cliy, and re- | gentleman in the Mayor's est. Compteollet Elayes will atars for New York Wodnes- The New Havens Lay Down to the k”t‘f?& base hits by d\vmze x;:d _u‘ale bnm‘;:g scare, | instead of U 6 usuAl programme of **mils heats, thuest thata public call beissued by him invitinga | Mr. James H. Reon submitied the followlog: At Denaw Bis attempt io borrow eaough money to Brooklyn Red Btockings. 7 chw‘l":m:w: good iy An‘:::n V:wt; m:u% Eor. o G:B“ n.“ AN vy i mare, Katle both in the pinth inning, wers the prettiest and o, Wi il longes: s of tho game, We are \ineh Slesssd | Bon Fraactacs. oF 1o 835,000 Coao best mcant Turf News, Pedestrian Notes, Trigger Hems, and | Zi0 o, gentiomanly sonduct of the Chissgo | of San Francisco, and the price S3,430. Thiass ub on the field ; but Anson io the game yes- | a very high price for a mare who can only by Billlard Paragraphs. terday, by stending near tho tbird baso aud yell- | uged for breeding purposes. Katie Po i ing at the Chicago strikers batting in that di- | vears old, and was sired by Plauet, ).:“ - rection, **Run on, he'll throw it wild,” showed | paing Minnie Mansfield, by Glencoe. £ iy = very r judgment, and did what we believe e " o BASE-BALL, T OO by hanager Spelding n the | _ M- Plerre Lorillard's stable of siz horses is 38.49. Le. toarrange for a suitable demon- | 1 Toed, That the Cook County Central Republican | ;o Ji the city’s credst there and to discharge home - dlosophers have for all ages vainly endesvored to | meeting of aitizens o i e A avning. Genteunial | s bo requested £ Iavestigule the sublectof 0WA, | indebledness. o will underiao the mios 5 3 ¥ stration in this T iraver vy it ia that s moan with & hooked noge al- | AtTIOS 18V, 0 tion of American Independ: | ship organization, and ropor to e Dubilo the result | SB0oE A o of mind, and auticipates no erioua wetys wears a round hat, Perhaps it s for tho 810 | gnce D O vestigation. L e A e g faison that s long-necked man Alwyy westt Ted- | %5 aotion was adopted, and the Chatz appointed | In answer B quostion, the Chairman siated that D St é‘:’,eg‘,’d‘“:h;“:‘;"‘;m‘;‘gm ob e cxtie. g gentlemen : The Hon. W. F. Coolbaugh, | the only constitutional mettod of gotting rid of this | J50.Of i {0 wrk on, and expects soon o bo able to \bautthls time of yeur the humorlats of the Times | Jobn B, Drake, 7.}, O e o I G Dacat, Gam. | Syetem was by voio of tho majority of tho Deople: | Convince Eastern capitalista that thelr money il bo «a\I7. ter-Ocean chinckle with glee asthey turn up thelr Mearthur, Henry Greenobaum, and the Chair. o S (hink a political orgamization should b3 8D~ | g gafely tnvested in Chicago city ‘acrip 48 in any other A piroks and extemporize in advance seasonable | A Comimittes of Throe, consisting of Messrs. Ons- | pesled to for sdvice on a question, Which affected overy | Somm of property. Hoalso esys that the issuing of unity alike. The result of theabo- | certificates on some partioular lovy will also have a by s Hay,”“ moving scci- | bam, Bojerintendent, WoLeT, SR T e mtle, | St I e Cwtam would be that the Sherll would o701 omEs, T, ents?’ and the ‘was appoin! 0 wait upop the above gentle- | jition of the sys! wol at the o 00d effect, especially atter the action which he pro- VI Nt i i O okl Sosity Libracy has been enriched by | e8RS SORN G0, ot duten cxpesid of thom, | pasoms collcor of ha ESCEL of the whole couats, B o e Codacl ks 1n S2ing the amouat, or i, Gt acs AL future. on its way Weat, at the head beiog Parole, the Iha @ vt fon from & Philadelphis gentleman of & cOPy. =0d the meetlag adionmeeiom for the Fourth, the xad make the County Tressurer Astosact (or 10 coun- | por cent, of each lovy on which certificates can ba'is- onge 2 ST. LOUIS BROWNS—LOUISVILLE. best 2-year-old of 1875 at the East, who ia 1o starting the demonstra ‘ourt ty, who would appoin! own_sasis and bere- | gued. He will secl to have this action taken very CremvnaTr, April 29.—When the Chicago sud Special Dispatch 1o Tha Chicado Tridune. try conclusions in & few days with the Weatern champion, Vagrant, for the Kentucky Dorb, Cincionati Clubs met this afternoon for their i 3 TLovmsviuie, Ky., April 29.—The St. Louis a3 gl i this ‘When the White Btocki 2 y. Theic playiog is vastly inferior to | climate is borne in mind, it will not surpri oot: ‘Vikio e Stockings loft the | gyt o the Chicagos at the batsud in tne feld, | scate observers if the Lorillard coit sbould take ground they had a clear lend over every other | o oan b seen from the score. Weather fine, = cold or go amiss before the day of the race. clab in the I.ugnu. T_he game which gave this | 4ionaance, 1,500, and sport interestiog. Bodine and Granville, the horsss owned start was an intersating one tolook at, and The following is Mr. A. C. Goodrich, are in fine order, nnfl.si 3f + Fapri t, Maximes, ‘ot Principes de M, Jesn-Jacques A " ¢ the exercises g e R ol o contanin an s | SS00E ) whang e e celoicing,and | Sisenoly foptheir wark. 1n hie OBinion, & manis | *c0% Fobaly Monday mig b Iograpa Jea'er of the anther o Jadams do Sacl. it is hoped and n Ameriosn rejoioing; #ad | dnfnitely oo teingle Lead, and have one person | The longexpectel Teduction 1n the number of the e eoeata thogh sealons evaagelst out inthe | Ges of bodles in " the ey wil isier | responsible B cingle Head, o o bech sirdulaied | employes of the Board of Publlc Works come Yesters 2 Ao " Cicer, who does mot prezch by note. of | themselyes, and &2 the ctizens in gonoral | tonave the question submitted to tho people, and had Sy, hio ax foll indiscribinately, and many of the by ear, 7t & y main strength, thus renders the Scrip- | will do all jn their power to make the thing s Success | received a ‘sufficient number of names to compel such ‘Aldsrmen are in hot water because some of their con- By i tcant out the bean that 8 inyer own | and the fnest displsy in the West. By the turning m,n-a:;on. o ot hi thouaht, desirablo to dis- | stituents happened fo be the, ancs whaso services rve, £0d fhen yo'll know how to cast out the outs that | out of the Second Kegiment, all the Irish and German | cuss the ‘maiter befors the petition waa prescnted; could beat be dispensed with, The Board recelved au- . Societics, the Masonic lodges, and the Potice and Fire { there would be plenty of time O wds. th hava the | merous calls on that account yesterday, and the Mazor scomed to be anzious that some particular persons i1 his'n " - ‘Departments, not to mention the 0dd-Fellows, grand T Fally ventilated. “Fridey :<Stern oon two little boys residing on Thirty- | g subjec! Iy, J \ gty fing Clar) play could be made, e oaght the matter should ba discussed | should be vetained. The ‘employes Who wers dis . ot Aanin wxfidhl!:k“:“xmz u‘rx;?adgmuf, re THE PHILOSOPEICAL SOCIETY. now, 88 there gt e uestions involved which | charged Were 3 street-foremen, % R en ety | 500 peorlewema present to attest thatfact. | T8 sooRE "’,l'h""?d ‘9,1"”:;’3‘ f"’h" mext Tuesdsy, mot SUnE et Ared 20D, | oo phaeechieal Socioty adjourned last eventng | wers not fully understood by the pabilc, charged were O eeet Department; 4 engineers, 2 | Evory gest in the fine new grounds was oc- : where they will go through a couree of fraining 15 during tie 4 17 he sccidentally Sred it off f6 18 | il the fiat Monday ia uctaber. olocting befors ad- | | The o L o teps takon by the itizens? | rodsmen, 1 droughtaman, snf 2 Stiin-imspoctors of | enpied, and standing room Was at s premium. ZomEvILE: {RK ’;'fi‘f ez [HBIEAS |12 preparation for the Jackson aud Ssginay SoropaBicis I8 L ered | 10 ing the foliowing officers for the ensuing Year. halrman Btated 1 Meaging tho ovils arising | the Sewerags Dopsriment: 2 draggly Smaver oo 0973 80 51377 | races. They will then retura to Chicago. Bo langerons. Journing g ¥ Association in rega 2 g Tho stands sud arrangoments are well planned, | Fiising [ | Quthbert, FEER TR e ‘Preaident—Judge Henry Booth. Aoe N owhsnip orgenization, snd advised every | clorks of the Draughiting Department: $ clerks of the . ‘ L Hasi o of 3 o] gilClapv, o 3| 218 § 1| dine will b taken through the Eastern circail Business was dlddflgfigflflmwwg;! attbeBub- | Vies Presidents.ira. Helen S, Shedd, the Bov. H. | one who had not done ‘0 to sign the petition. Bpecial Azi;clmem wDemnml;nt. sad 3 u.Tx:- and 1 and the players’ field beantifal to look upon, | Ful 9 8 3, Metieany 90 gig 8 | under Pete Jobnson's training, while Granvill p h:;’l'nr!. g‘hg’%flgg; u:: oy bb'“ga T":I::mg:_o W. Thomas, Gen. L N Stiles, Mrs, N. B..‘Gnh.-%. The resolution was umed"mm i a‘i\m'! o;!:u h::fr m;w"gl‘!:n;d o; U:z but bad for infielding, becanse of the rough- i s 21 96 8 § | will show his merits in the numerous racesty | o O ra. Ratices were recaived of Prof. Elias Coberty Mrs 3L 0. 2 aldine, Judgs C. |- Onmation o My E. T Sumualt the Pxeetye OOt | Paperaumeraties bolors this, and no further reduction | 0% of the transplanted sod. The new Bed 01939 | come off atdifferent times throughout the Stata e e o nih city of £100,0%0 in haives and | William Vocks, ¥rs. Sarah AL B | T airass tho Club at its regular meetings el | o Jooked for, ~ The. total number dis- | Stookings, which were supposed tobe of no 911913 | Johnson also takes considerablo stock in Gen. qusriers from themit ¢ &t San Francisco. AL D. 4 3 the summer. charged is 21, and the saving to_the city will be no ial strength until thi P laverl 1ol 1] 40 Grant, the Joliet stallion, and a certain mar Now the expressman leaneth lazily aguinst the Corresponding Secretary—Alrs, Ella W, Hayden. ‘Sir. Charles H, Hsm moved the following, which | small jtem, Theact lias been contemplated for some gpecial strength un they 8o cleverly captured | = |-l L |RlSlEnin which he haa ao ides will make & record whex No XRIOSSTt famities, who at other timea ’,’“"""“gfi,’“"‘g’;{‘— f‘ Tuttle. + '"Md':xm m ik o R ‘ma,‘;.: ni.pxd;anb;lum" ’gn;nvgfllg{.yelsz u:gsr'vla'fi: the 8t. Lonis Browns,were not very well thought 3ittiio ;l;s g;m s fair chance. He will have charge of i ‘reasurer—John B. Floyd. i t 1t 18 the pense ub that the | num -psge N ) b th 5 Eould g bl b . Tnier-Ocean e | aRiee on Speculaiive Phileopty_Gen. X. B. e T s deiogaton o, the County | upon the subleet. What srranferost B X0 Tolcet | of by the betting men, who demanded odds of 31583 RHbg e o i DY Sourt,and uffer to him the Mscedonian’ cry, Buford, C. 3, Bervey, Miss C. M. Scholefield. Republican Convention to be held on the 20th of Msy B ischarge of tho indebtodncas 0 theso men haa | about two to one. Not much money wasjinvested. 938 88| Theroisconsiderable feeling smong Westors . = Come over and move us at $17.50 8 ” E Commuttee on Natural Science—X. W. "Abbost, M. | snould be heldat least three days before the day on | not yet been stated, but !hr{h will probatly be paid | The Redslost the toss, and sent Kesaler to lympics. tarfmen over she fact of the Nashrille, Lexing: & D., Prof, Bodney Welch, Prof. 3L Delafontaine. B stich delegates are to sct, and that the Secretary | when the other employes of thecity receiva thelr ro- the ball, which he did by t to GI ton, and Louisville meetings comin 32 close to- 2130 I Beraford for, S0 Gthes ot the Chlet | - Bommitteo on Current B ot Samaa Will- | hotiry tho County Central Cominities of tas sction of | munerstion. e g ich o did by s oat to Glenn. gethor,—they fall in three succassive weeks,— e e e Company, has redgneod e | M B n‘*“d"‘““x;x‘f,‘;;”-"-"_"l S R Club, o it A oo wvon - oth, the next man, hit near Spalding, and HARTFORD—BOSTON. B orveral well-known stables, including thow A ommitice on Mo l0sopby- . Els, Miss | "0n méticn Murry Nelson, Norman Williams, Amos | 1Tt is plessant to obsgrye, ton 300 ity with which tbe | that player touched the ball just enough to put Spectal Dispazeh to Tha Chicaon Tridune, of Gen, Rowetr, of Ilinois, will. it is said, nal it out of Anson's way, but the Iatter gathered Bostox, April 29.—One of the most interest- be sent to Louisville in consequence. Thery it finely, and sent it to MoVey zather out of | iDR and exciting games of base ball ever played | haa beez, however, more impor:ance attached } line, the result being & muff, and much yelling | in this city -was that between the Hartfords and | 10 the subject by sportls Paple than it do- | from the orowd. Gould hit hard and high, and | Bostons to-day. Between 4,000 and 5,000 peo- e ity bbb ad ad go the ball over Addy's head for two bases. plo were present. The fielding was excellent | time. With three™ metings—couating New Clack followed with & clean hit, and the bases and the orrors few. When the ninth ioning Orleans, four—so oclose together, ths E e eall. Jones came o the front nobly with | closed, the gamo was s tie, but in the tenth tho possipilities of heavy tracks and the probi- N e e B f'a ran oa & wild pitch of Bor- | bility of s baokward spring, there is groat Likeli- Grannis, C. Gresiey, and Jobn H. Clough, wers ap- { Mayor covers himeelf whon an Alderman-elect is Sointed » committes o report twenty.elx names from | brought nto his oficeand honored with a_presenta- rhich the delegates to the County Conveution shall be | tion. The soft side of his nature is immedistely ex- Slected. The solection will be made Saturdsy, Alay 13, o the open gaze of the visitor, and ‘The meeting then adjourned, Honor is industrious in his efforis to THIRTEENTE WARD. pleass, The respectable Aldermen-elect have The Thirteenth Ward Republican Clab held a brief | not made themaclves very conspicuous around business meeting at Benz's Hall, No, 788 West Lake | the * Mayor's nest™ a8 yet. Oneor two have hung Etroet, Iast evening, at which Willam Williams pre- around a good deal, putting out feelers, perhaps. But No other | it 18 a well-known fac that the animosity existing be- i At Balroad e mib professional business {0f | Eila G, Ives, Prof. G. D. Broomel. R sair. "Mr. Berafford. corries with him tho best G ieh on Sociel Sclence—E. B, Sherman, e b officers of the road and his late fellow- | George N, Jackson, Miss Leura 3L Hoblard. moployes. Prostecs—John B. Ployd, A. 3L Lewis, Judgs N. B. Sttty attes moon Jestertey Alfea 3. Olaton, 0 5 grabam, Gen. 3. B Bl A B. Wescott, M.D. E. Feat old won ot Gapt, A. Oleson, oper Fatre cld son ot Capt, & O, e Ogaen Caowl, | , Esecutive Committe—Gen, &, B. Buford, 2. ¥ T o teet. and betors o the Ogden Camte | Abbott, M. D., prof. Samuel Willsrd, Jobn W. Els, . e ered nim ho was drowned. The body was recov- | B.Sherman. p-m“h.dgd’l"éla street. tothaliame el | | o mmemf:;umm 9 ot ted sidod a1 T B'Mrgdntfid R aiiiting fow | tween the newly-slected ones and the preeant Chist of L ts, No, 52 Sloan e westherof yesterday prevented a | business was transac! an At a fow | tween the newly. n preeant 5 8 e e o iemuikes Sentinet fastances | ful sendance st the Souly Park Bange, s LA | 1ala, 85, 0n snsacted than, that of anlng fa“Te | ity rulers s s strong to-dayaaitbus Leca., It s sibatntonl, whldh hronght hom two men amid | Hertorde BECETeC B peir. opponents won tho | hiood of Westera horses, though they il " of seven was made up on _the ground, including 0. P. | made for » primary election for Stats delegates at the | euificiently strong 'at losst to make the office of Aayor | the prolonged cheers of the _cxowfl, w‘ho 1058 UP | pame. Appended is into condition” and may make & good showisg as one man, and gave loud voice to their emotion. THE SCOBE. at the early mestings in the East, going amin ¥ § Sery uncomfortable for Mr. Colvin, who, with Hil- by the time Long Branch and Saratoga camo on, sirikingly in his own person tho légitimacy of his de- e foa " ol e D . His | Clisholm, of e e Gty 4 M WY, | mestingnes SRRy HIehs i Ioeth, Gorcorau, Ktout, nnd O'Hrien, has, us it has . T it b ke e O et ine | G, T A offort wa6 macde in_the Fonrtcenth Ward Lt | been openiy-talked ovecfor, Ko B 3, Bas, ua it ba2 | Snsdor then brougbe in another run, meking | _ wosrox. BB F)A(z| BAATRORY E i e e o fhoss. who Know | AL20yards of-hand, tho following score was msde : | evaming o organizp s Greenback Club. Two of ihe e O e dovine ®omo schame that will | thres for the inning, and two of them earned. To = | 38 McGrati'a stable did last year; snthrecor. o The extreme tip of his ol 34 445545 4 039 s A, after exch: keep the Ring 2nd Mayor Colvin where theyare at { offaat thi C 1| nizing this, some of the Western horse-owners Bim best—he can reach the : ip of his ears. L14355 43T {.‘x”mmm.%x;tmm ;a’yx:nfij;:fl.“d mrt:xn B?“leu Heehent. Ttissaid that the heads of different Depart- offset this, the hicagos were able to score only 9 | are only too glad to seize the pretext offered by ng:g& nmhcsund-y n:glen 1{‘?{;&‘} u-hm 444 ; 142 2 36 4 ments )m-': bi‘enmy‘a!:‘lng mwF?fi" of "Tfir?fii gna. '.hn:flbomi made by Barnes, who went to & | the close coincidence of the thres Kentucky sal their customary column 24384444535 provements during the presen ign, whicl rat on called balls, got around to third on an 4 | Tennessee meetiugs to go East and gain & w: igence.. T’;";""'gf“‘""é'g ihat the regular | W, . Allen. 3443323443 THE RECORDER'S OFFICE. I be embodied in ome grand ~easay, which | overthrow by Ficlds.gand came in oo Hines' two- | Meoein 8 | As things n,,m“m“‘,‘,,w‘;m, ;g l:l: hfi e e icgrama. tat had. been | . C. plackues 432368 33 2 oy REFOET OF T TVESTIOATING com- | L be 10, o an MICHRC ) Bitento i | base liner o lofs centee, o she ascond inning, | Momi G.ro-r 9 | one of the Kentacky meetinga o week. - The lati wailed by it containing much interesting news con- “Ten prizes will ‘eshot for on Saturday next. e e o T m’flmm” T¥ie Al30 aaid that when the new Council comea in e | Peters muffed a hit by Fieher, bat it ‘dia no harm, Bordan, p.....| 0 1 | begins Aay 15 and closes May 20. Omitting ths t citizans who are serving their "JHE POLICE MAGISTEA cage Mayor will attempt to preside, appoiot ‘committaes, n% mz n;d :%Ie;;yhdn:blgdlup‘ 4 ghemkao’ Totals......| 3| 71301511 ] bBuumum and Washington ‘meetings, there lg oS e et Ul of o010 | oy o on s s i e | Bt FRE Tovter ot s 2 ‘Cricago, April 29, 1876.—As the majerity report of | cic’ which will not be allowed. {he Investigating Committee haa not been made pub- le, nd aa the statements in the minority report are N less than the whole truth regarding the Recordor'a ANNOUNCEMENTS. e, beg that you will publish the following, which | e subjectof the Bev. Dr. K. Eohler's lecturo fo- o an wzaet copy of the report made and sworn oby | duy will be: “Isracl, or tho Champion of the Lord.” 3. Hlden aad wyseifs “Whst Is United States Citizenship?” This is the To tho Honorable Committes on Publlo Records of the et of Saren 3. Aathony's lsckure thia evening at Board of Commissioners of Cook County : the Third Unltarian Church. GexTLEMEN: The Committee appointed by JOUF | o upnna) meating of the fllinols Humane Soclety ‘honorable body to investigats the condition of the of- will be held at Parlor No. 1 Grand o Hotel, Hat- floa of the Becorder of Deeds of Cook County beg lesve | 0 =\ 0 00 pelek p, m. Eadl to submit their report. They bave recelved from your urday, May 6, gy P i o honorable body generl instructions to sacertain how ChMr- A.P. Bfl:“fl L “:‘m “:d mm.h :I:: the business is carriod on, snd whether proper re- urch, corner of Pralrie -;' ot Thirt turns are madeto the county. The written sugges- Tuesday evening. Admission, 25 cents. Cloms, beroto attached, offered by your Chairman, it | ‘Temperance Radicals, Section 4, will hold its regu- A be well nigh Apossible to carry out, Waflo | lar mecting at 500 West Madieon sront this afternoon they believe that the moncys received ar returned a¢ 2 olnck: All are cordially invited, especially hum‘;’{ ‘:;’ ““.::' h:,: e ;_“n;::l : Ameefin; :nmmmmau 263 o'clock p. m. of ness which characterizes the management ey can- s g Soldiers’ and Citizens’ Gila Valley Cok Tot perceire that the incumbent of the Becordership e T i, Citizens” Gl Valloy Colony, e s more than an expensive fgure-hesd to the office, | avenue, Boom 9- 2or have they been able to see what are his sctive | Fome Lodge, I.O. G. T., holds an open installation ‘duties, even the signatare of the certificate of record | of officers on Tuesday evening next at 572 West badi- e o doed or instrament being left to s | somstroct, commenciog t8o'clock. A chance to 806 subordinate, In the event of the sudden desth what Good-Templarism is. e Chief Clerk, it would be difcult [ Persons desiring to contribute books, perlodicals, t5 ‘baance the cssh. An exsmination of | OF furmiture for The use of a freo reading-room for Somen, are requested to send the sume to the Good the cash items in the sccompanying statement verifies | gyparitan Society, 171 and 17 Randolph strect. this, and the sttention of your honorable body i 2 thareto. Herewith will ba found the statement | The second of Alr. Jobn ‘White's organ_concerts will of the receipts and expenditures in the office since tne | take place to-morrow evening at the New England 1ast semi-annual report, being from Dec. 1, 715, to | Church. Miss Jessis Hoodev, soprano of St.James, March ;5&‘ ,7!51'&2‘;:"1 ‘lihdtil:five. Yagzhcofimim‘u has | will sing, smong other things, Bach's ** Ave Maria." Mieeked the books and daily receipt-sheots, s far s S ball wil posaille, since the beginuing of the “present term of | gty myds &%&:fi&?mdfl:fiy o T office, Dec. 2, 1672, and hem, with o few trifing BT Aha officess of tho iriah and Catholie. Sociaties O e corsat. Tho smount of labor fuvalved | 57 8. 0 Denie. Fitzpacrick wil bo Chairman BTl ot o7 thoe nequtoted i | ot ey Grond Chet FA o workings o a ey Bave o wring the TE QUESTION. tme in the Penitentiary. At the elsction for township ofiicers held April4, The reguinr weekly meeting of the Cosl Exchange | ballots were cast in tho three lowns of North, South, wan bele yeaterdsy afternoon, Mr. A. D. Waldron, | and West Chicago for Polics Magistrates. In the E e 1" the ohalr. The following Permsnent | South and West Towns the Votes weronot counted B taitice wers appointed: On Arbitration—Messrs. | and the partiss who were candidates for the office Eoit, Barder, Eyan, Bichardson, and Brackebush; on | have spplicd for s ‘mandamus to compel ths counting S ppeals—Measra. Law, Olsson, Goldberg, Hoole, and | of the vate. s ¥ ‘seporia were presented of nopublic | ° In North Chicago tho {hing was different. Twg mtercst. The amended constitution was adopted, | candidates appeared,—John Cuthbertson, a lawyer and snd the meeting sdjourned. {;ma{n Jnlna of :hs (l:'lul;s,.a unnil a mi-nm an em- ‘oung man whoss attention was stéra joyein the County Clerk's ofics. The voies wero n‘g,;’?f; :.zi’wn Freat w.,mmnu.&“% atiract- | Covnted and _gavo Cuthbertson a majority, the Town i T, went in a0 up-stsirs and respectéally | Clerk gave ima cf tificate of election, and on Satur- R o the. physician: -+Are you 3 theumatic | da7 ‘of Last week hi/took the official oath and offered tnquired of e Puw replied the son of Eaculspius. | Bis ofics) "bond for_the spproval of County Clerk oo T con cAprheumAUAm 7 4 can.” * Then, | Licb. “That official dtd not object to the sufficiency 1£ 5om are & rhenmatic doctor and can cure the rheum- of the bond, but expressed doubts whether there real- Yem, why in thunler don’t you cure yourself 7 »* Then 1y was any such office in existence a8 the one to which he quitéed the doczor's ofice with a "respectful bow. Cuthbertson clsimed to have been elecied, He, how- B e e botile of Lightning Liniment hit the | %% ‘aid he would obtain the opinion of the Attor- e e-oat instead of his bead. 26y General on the subject, and would be guided by A staft correeponilent stiached to the editorial staff theopinton of that e g ToR s 7o i to_him, ea o fol reply was To- o e v Oeeam ealled in 3t saloon. yesterday snd | oeived ! PSS g O e of the oocktails that cheer but inebriste. |~ Hermann Licb, County Clerk, Cook County, Chicago, o the barkeeper’s marprise he banded out a shin | Ji—Deam Sta: In reply to your letter of the 224, plaster, with the remurk: * There's s quarter sealed | T will say that towns organized under the Township e 4 of the bes ) currency the world ever paw1” | Grganization luw arenot entitled to clect Police Mag. S Eeerect,”answered the barkeeper, as he threw down |. istrates, and our Supreme Court has neld that, since » silver dime by way of M&e‘ The staff corre- | the adoption of the Constitution of 1470, the City of epondent promptly caught up the shinplaster, and,re- | Chicago is not entitled to elect a Police Magistrate. ting: wBiveris demonctized, and is lterally | Respectfully yours, ‘Jaues b EDUALL. warth 15s than the greenback, and sooner than ac- | At the city election J, V. Walsh was a candidate for eept that dime 28 a legul tender, 1 will owe you for | the office of Police Magistrate, and was elected, s0 far ihat drink,” departed. The barkeeper, with & sigh, as ballots were concerned, The above opinion, how- bung it up. orer, seems o debar polh Ko 1ad Cothbertson from ‘A family moved into the lower stary of & house on | the chanoe eving immortality in the role of Po- West Mn!nl ‘street yestcrday. The people who occu- Jice Magistrates, and Summerfield, Scully, and Kauf- py tho npper tory emiled with fiendish gleo sa they mann neod Bave 1O mMore uneasiness as to their official proudly T Sheir own five children who were | Deads. Flaying toy-drums and other instruments of forture THE SOCIALISTS. e bt when hey saw that. thers wers four” | Xbe Gommunists aro unusually sctive at present, Vhown-up daughters and a horizontal grand piano in | a2d hold ono ‘meeting after another, ‘Thereal object the ranks of the invaders their confidence was some- of their presant activity has not been announced, but B T ! iod when at night the unmarried son | it evidently s for the purpote of letting the people T e his ciarionet, And his father began to practice | know that they ato not yet dead, and o make capital ook o e O mier " they unmanimously declarsd | for their orgaus. the FVorbofe, b German Com- B A iendlord hadn®t calcimined the | munist weekly published ‘o ihis city, and the sort published in the ib following ioniog the Whites, after disporiog oo of the first three Cincinnati strikers, added s Umpiro—Knight, of Yale Club. 1ngs might do : they might pack their six-dsy scors to their sccount by = MecVey's gm-nnugnfl‘hflb—wrds.fi: Boricus, & meetings into three days and so give the horses fih"l"fi;‘; . csnoigner. = ltll':m xtby ; a R AR ;;r;;:n. i e A a rost between them. ne y Spalding. e next inning, r s i Barnes astonished everybody by dropping s high pw i Conna, dpetl 25 Base-ball—dra- | ,, b Americer hopes B %‘;i‘yh-‘}:% b fly sentout by Sweasy. This gave an uoearned pNewHavem, £ Handicap, got away in the lsat six, and staysd run_to the Reds, who were aided by clesn hits | A h aitod for b there. ‘This is Dot 6o very surprising, aa the by Fisher and Kesslor. In the latter half of e crowds which waited for the 8core of Ye& | 1org s described by the cable specials as baw B e o Pt 1ul off wita s out, | terday's game becwsen, tho Whitos and Reds | 3,0 hean nervous and sweaty before the start. e R o ot th Jones, which thay in | aTcried s pretty feir lndox of the nterest taken | g& CTT 0 Doesin 8 large flold was expectad ta A dant jgaominiously muifed. ~The runoer at | 10 the national game, and particulurly in the | Jroothim Bay Final, in $he race for the Greal Giaon atols scond, and was sent homs by Barnes' | %39 Of the Chicego POVS. At Spalding’s, Foley's | 31iropolitan, made s hard fight of it for 1 SR T ST L | e Qe L Mo, i RIS | i hon Beehrs 1255 v oy o side by & hit to right ] Srer oo MAL 5 0 i o ight t0! g, i Fave "Barsos & g o | S s e ot i I Bae e e e ] and he scored on hits by McVey snd Hines, oy, : i 3 have ha: aking two Tuos, and tieing tho game. The | °°fT stopk Sar & brict senson EL':.‘&?EZ‘:?}’: o raoe :‘.’:;';,;‘,,:;:;“:‘;."z‘,:,‘m loud was resumed by the Reds in the next in- be Chicaga b‘m"";“m aro preparing for & (n S o of the same age were feceiri ping, however, Gould gottiog in au unearned busy season of baee ball this summer. Up t0 | wjnmps of weight™ from him. Considerise g T°» muit by Hines, by which the latter | J8t8, the EWIes have been mostly for | actice, | y,q high in flesh the Yankee horses e IOl e Dlhia us, homever, the last | 50 have aitained to fiitls chove thanthe dignity | oy o ™S roes, and the fact that ther B e encf the game, tho next fourin- | Of, gubltioos. 0% Monday _afternood | zoro' pandicspped mp to the very ta e Glaaka < bat the Chicagos wera | tho Ersoklin and Baivesicy Clube e e Phebat "Ta _ mot such 13 m o ofT and, when they bad disposed of | BIAY, thelt st maleh: ok the corner Of |y ojlad nnsatisfactory. It is not probable fied B e wanries. for the last inmng, they found | JLirty-Ofth stract sb South Park avenus, and | ;"¢ pem will start again_before the middla their adversacie for Lo st oG e o 1o | 3 large andienca of tho lovrs of the gamd WL | of June, when Preskness will ponitively rufitux wia, and with a zesord of only ono baso- doubtloss bo on hand o witness the bure S8 | she Ascot Gup, aod Ray Final for tho Alexaadn hitin four innings. There were no drooping | ; i b P D | Plate. The gre kness i i 28 | in, and goms interssting work may be ex| Plate. The great race for which Preakness it heads, however, and the noiey crowd stopped it | M ARAeSRe LY v be expected. | iytonded is the Goodwood Cup, to be run lateim H anklin Clubs are nego- - clamor when Barnes opened play by 3 hghtnlng tisting for the lease of the grounds at the o ir‘l:‘lg.ed iA:nmA:e::fifh;;u& fi:x!k!: .h:u' :ll‘xgg liner past third base, on which he took secont by dint of fast runniog. The old hoads now de- | O°% of Laflio and Jackson sirests, snd hops to b S: v bi year 28 he was at Saratoga last year, when te Portoct atrapgementa this wesk. The grounds | 1907 88,18 o iR o hp “on "ihe: same. day termined to sacrifice eversthing to save the run, -y & ermined t B0 e Snd delibarasely | coTer four blocks, and ace, mell suited for the | t o " ncaster won the Goodwood Cup in Eve 5 purposes of a ball park. baving a good, even .’ e % ] A ioamght flold ont to lot Barnes to third. | POTPOSe8 O % O PR ent toshe 800, 6%D | giang, st will not bo surprisig if an Amoriaa Meve Collowed thajesd, Sad with the fast 7un- | They will be known s the Amsteur Base-Ball Haris igodushaghin. e ilar w10 gkt el Gonid' fielded | Perk. Should the clubs ‘mentioned succeed in e oW e Deatly, Dbut it needs bardly be getting the grounds, of which there seems little THE TRIGGER. said that he Gonld not catch Barnes, who mark- doubt, the Northwestern Amateur Base-Ball VERY LITTLE BHOOTING DOING. » Clubs will hold their tournsment there during But very little shooting has been donedurleg - ; ed his run and tied the game befora Gould had ; well gotten the ball in haud. By trying to cat the coming summer. the past week. The trath of the matier seext oz, thay would move out Monday snd find | Socizst, a paper of the sxpo 3 e u.e?nn"n’- O ua soma reqard for their Esglish laniuago in Now Yok, They, beld, thelz Lo for recording deeds Am e emiosee | Soclety a MicCormnick Hall thia aflernoop a¢ 3 o'elock, neighbor’ peace. e e Boonil kAt o, 1S North 7o | connected wish tho oflco, both O e felie wait. | Mr. Burbank ia declared by such competent critics as off Barnes bo lost McVey, who _got on first easi- === to be that people are just at present more in- . o ers, and too many_in the Abstract Department. That Robert Collser, Chariotte Cushman, and J. G. Hollsnd | Iy, and stopped the yolliog ia the seata entirely. THE TURF- ~ climed to hoard silver than t d ic in b } humorous and dialect parts in | Hines mesnt to help along matters, and struck THE NASHVILLE MEETING. pussait of pleasure as b i, B ooting. ‘A prudent yoang husband on Burnside plzcs, Whose | wpp well filled with s motley crowd, half of whom loring wite Bad o uat, ko ber o the | Jer'smokine wlo Dridgeport fobscio ot of shors al, bag conrinced Ber N o L Tnausiry | SRy ipch WALE ‘madethoair anything but wholesome st oxt deparimints of indusizy | o pleseant Atsbonts auarier afier 8 oclock the the cxpense, smch 4 visls wonld snlel | meeting waa caled o order nd M ‘John Fettea W b iiad baticr fore. | euscied German Qhatruian, &nd John McAullqf English o e ot Abatracts (ree is, in 4 messure, only » | £ be the beat roader of oot ,j%ry,a:n;{o, fouc writers whes e | the country. Admission 10 cents. work fails. The Committee atitis o practics | The Rev. Knowles Shaw, pastor of the First Chris- Noong these employes whea other work faila thom 1o | tian Church, corner of Indiana avenue and Twonty. Solicit from ontsidera abstracts (it being little matter | fifth street, will, by invitation of the Superintendent of what ‘_;&- or valuo a8 records) to be recorded. For | of the Young Men's Christian Association, preach in foge of cumbering {he records with this trash | the ¥, M. C. A. Course, at Farwell Hall, thia evening ock, i 5 sharp liner to third base, which was finely The first of the three meetings in which Tlli- | Thig ia the peneral spirit. While there are lota of taken by Booth, but the latter, in attempting to s turt, tak s , oioh MeVey ab first, made sn overthrow, and | BO% O men take an especial interest begins | pigeons in Chicago and vicinity, they aro ab- e ey hner to second. . This bit | at Nashville on Tuesday, and will laat five days. | | g 3 oy owed to enjoy a tranquil existence undisturbed of opportuoe luck seomed to put | The programme is as follows : by the invasion of the sportsman. To be sure, of omportnne 'he 'gamo, a0d the | Tueslsy—Young America Staks, for 2-year.olds, 3 | there arosome exosptions to the provailing ' Besidea,” he added, it will b 80 | ™4y 1110 speakers, Messrs. McGuire and Lusbkert, had crowded that you will have no lessure whatever in s i x the county has been paying from twelve to fifte e “ " 0 2T e e Dot T | Sotyaarind M Mot hin nmual eloduent | cant Ly s e e o when the sony | o ioes. HEART et DO Fiaber's delivery uffored the Dext fow [ mila O'Connor Siaks, for -yesr-olds, 1¢ milss: | gire to s ; ey 4P gnould 6o Liks fo go and ses’s Centendisl, | biifand of warriom. The initiation fes would gota twenty-nve centa per pago for certifled copies, tho | D g e & ute, 68 Washinglon | minutes was 8 caution to amatours. Spalding | purse, $250, milo heats. sire to stay at home and wait for better umes. ust to amount paid does not quite cover the actual outlay in eet, 0! r reguiar montnly meeting and o | SURREY N 0o e oond base, stole second. ‘Wednesday—Nashville Cup, 2% miles. Dash, 1 mile, People who bave purses wide and deep and witz Irbor, oic, That sufficient precaution {s not taken fo | eeting of the Board of Directors Tuesday at 8 p. m, | SOhel B3 BT YGRC0enaatad tho hit. P Viite | $150- Dash, 11¢ miles, $150. ¥ plenty of good substantial wealth to fill them lasses ‘Thursday—Cumberland Stake, for $-year-olds, mile oui, have given up the quiet of the citytogo 3y I had seen one, you know.” _* Well, ever Teplied, “ don’t fret, and when I’ taks you there, and be barrier to thelr joining, 38 it Smouiked to 6 conts only, _MeAulil's eloquence had uch on effect on the sudionce that two beardless Jonths stepped up to ths Secretary’s desk, forked over Tneir nickels. and received therefor s card of member- snip, The restof the sudience either did Dot have $ho necessary mickel bandy or they did not care much for McAuliff s exhortation. 1t was nearly 9 o'clock and the speakers wore still sbeent, The sudience became restless, and many Were of the opinion that their orators had been masss- 'in drawing and matbematics are opened. In- echanics and their children will Tecelve in- T e mally Treo of nocess to aiiybody. That no | straction free of chargo or ‘making 8 written spplics- record is kept ot ow mnch hus been n’:“g for the ro. | tion, stating their circumatances, to the Scretary. cording of each or instrumon! Tegard to the | Thefifth and last of Mr, French's South Sido serles bstract Department they refer you to thereceipts and | of illustrated lectures upon artistic topics—sublect : expenditures for Jannary, which show & net loas of | & The Amatour Carlcaturists, Thackersy aud Hood; D L.500, withont takaag into consideration interest | Literary Men Who Have Used tho Pencil as Well as tho on firet outlay and other oxpenses other than salaries, | Pen,"—will be delivered Monday ovening, Msy 1, at 8 Of courae, it 1328 yet1n its infancys but your Com- | o'clock, in the lecture-room of Mr. Waters’ Classical mind, my darling,” he ibe pext one oomes IO N spend & woek. And we'l take your mother too. 75, Goorge.” she cried, n a rain of happy tears, “ you sro'so Kind. We won't go this year.” A wealthy merchant on LaSalle street, who looks af- $u the canh himself, fell sick Friday, and as ho slone had the combination the clerks m‘m&n‘:o gpon the male yestordsay. ‘The eeper went up e house the n:umyln[ 10 got. tho numbers, and returning to the provent the destruction of Tecords by cutting or ef- facing ieeds from the record books, At present, the | digent m: v & fino safo ono to right contre, 8od sent | pexts. Daah, 1 miles, 5150, _Dash, 1 miles, 5200, | into the country and bring down svipe. But, henta,” $250. Addy nome. Peters sent Jones to the end fence Fridsy—Two-mile heats, $400, % Addy b baser. Glonn hit safe, and Barnes | Dash, % mile, for 2year-olds, $150; " hammaof the E:,f,“’:‘,:‘:‘fl:‘;‘:,:::fi':.g'u“fi‘:fl{ ks coming to the bat a second time, scored another Young America, 5 [bs extra. 2 e » be:mtyg O1ett contre, sending Glenn home, but | _Saturduy—Saxwell House Stake, for 3-xear-olds, 13¢ duriog the last week, in which & few pigecs miles. Dash, 1% miles, $150. Blile heats for beaten and snow-biras were sacrificed, but outaids of getting left by Anson’s long fly to Jones, which Torses, £250, this nothing has od doring the week o ended the game, and left BNk FOLLOWING SCORE 3 Tne Young America stake hss 15 entries, in- | 327 note. ; THE ARDUBOS CLUB 1 Heliotrope, by Meteor. There will be some in- terest in seeing how they will run. Of the 15 ;:lelfi:!g ‘:; ‘{’:,C,"‘,‘,‘,"m‘,'{‘:;;,;",'i,i,’;,,‘, and & entries for the 0'Connor Stakes, the best are | adjonrned meeting of the last reguiar for the Malmistic and Medistor. The former ran seven | transaction of general business Tuesdsy sTo% times last year, winning one race, the Howard | iDg- Matters of interest are expected to comt folios in the printed forms are overestimated in the Joicng,wnd ey wery triumpbancsy punied o0 05 | posmentoffollorntens; Ut ters o wonctrs | 36ret Jonight at Ghrist Chureh In addion lo ) rom the county, 88 far 88 heard from, for the semi- | 5¢ lons by the cholr, the o Sorkingmen, who had not sense enough to get cut of ““'clq otiirs n} “ia Hoazd. u,a‘? 'g ‘;‘;f e abover "fi;"& il h‘f"fl:fi of m:lnm f," be. !‘::“ o fi"h"{“‘ T your Committes fecl warran| n offe: the follow- | Wi o entire gregation, and mut e found ‘The two made speeches similar to thoss dellvered ot ; g tho follow- | o0 Sy pews, 8o that all singers can_joln in the ser- -Side Turner-] ing recommendaticns 2 the West-Side er-Hall the other evening,and | "8 So "y e Recorder be reguested to exercise a | ¥ice. The high oxcellence attained by the chorus back to the house and asked the boss if he was sure it was 1876, ~Bure?” replied the merchant princs, * of courss Tam.” “Well” suswered the clerk, “I've $ried the numbers over and over aqain and she won't open. Perbaps you are mistaken.” # Migtaken 7 Does 1013 Took 28 if I 'was mistaken?” and he showed the tired but the safe wouldn’t cred by the bloodthirsty capitalists while their " , fi'fixfi’m L Tessenger, to be sure that he was | way to the meeting. _ This e uined coeiencs | mitiee foal no doub, that, owing o f26 Tacertpiatenens | Schook, o i LT RO o N Yaciures are di. | omoaco. |TK B P|A|E omxonoaris TR BPIAIE cludiog & oolt, Glen Guile, by Glenelg cut of | iy refitting its ’ i B, and the messenger brought back word tnat it [ with every momeny e re OF amges waus | of. thé recanda snid (e want of ot dence felt therein | sonuected with each other, and not intendsd t0be | F———eiF(5! o B2 1212 | Capitols, Betl Mead by Bonuie Scotland out of i rooms, chambers 20, 1, a0 T, e e eve the Gentennisl year another | throngh, the crowd, when sujdenly thers anger went | by the public, this department wil bos besvy burden | confined to s class of subscribers, Barves, 2.5 a1l00 . of | McCormick Block, and competent judges ssseit m-!,-nn‘-finmanflwanmn‘t Ssen. Fipally he weat | commotion at_the door, nd the two missing Gom- wmmxm“;x’n fora ‘l;ng flzu; that the rules of tho | 07 1 e ender “- L i fi’f\}’;',‘ spccl 810 ggelo Woodbine and two Foster colts, King William, | with a good deal of positiveness that they will O ats yande thelr appearance. Thers was great To- office Tegarding visitors, etc., ate not enforced; that | Wk 8O0 Mon conduct a very i :mmung mnmd et | B e g 0 ;, out of an Albion mare, and Annie C., ont of 2: ul‘:}:;y flxlz:flh o‘t‘tn o‘::‘m r:n.:uhor the kigndi;npt:ll Haat o onor 1o s 1 1 0 o3 2 33 g“s’;:hlmm;:’m t’:in lsfl‘rflfi“xamher hen they had finished the ting adjs ed. soventy-six, 18007067 - | whentihey e meeting adjourn e e R onporsision of tho office in all s | €AOir of Chrlst Church. togsther with tho novel con mAfigflfl'fim from the fiefinzdm;.g&?no?;! Tothe Pibls: ng,‘;?,“flg{’f;’;m for proscat- | PRI o gregationl featuses proposcd, will make the service & 913 Stakes, at Now Orleans, beating Mediator, who up. ct, who saya he hims voted for Aody Fakeon (OF | 1ng a plan for & Court-House at this tims aro () That s cash nccount be kept and balanced daily | Va7 enjoyable one, 0,0+ Clack, 1. carried 7 Ibs penalty for winning the Slocomb THE JTNE TOCRELIIT D oven vears and will give another next Novem- | 083 DA% 1o% 8 GOV VChc emand of the tax. | ™t TR R prepaymn S 1a & pHvats office. PRIZE CONTEST. Ves, 1; Hiboi, 1; Peters, | Stakes, in which Malmisti i Sportamen. are looking forward with 4 @), That the prepayment of fees for recording deeds ( _The third annual contest in oratory of the North- \* o i it es, in whicl imistic was second. Media- | pleasure to the coming June tournament of . Cinetanatl, 13. or won the Slocomb Stakes, but failed in his &nfioml Sportsmen’s Convention, to ba ber if ho has to be carried to the ‘palls, although the yers that 3 Court-House shall be built for & far 1688 | yng instruments be strictly enforced. wostern Inter-State Collegiata Association will take say “0ld Hickory” is dead, hos ar- | PA B town'to visit some {riends. He says he does | 54 Of money bz any plan heretofore contemplated. | *“}""Fhat e smount of fees charged be enforced on | place at Farwell Hall at 8 o'clock p. m, May 4. This Hines, 17 Gienn, 1; i thia oi totaes machin therm ar mocootive tolines o TS WO apparent fallareof tho city and comn- | S S8 o Iastrumenty h o By b, ToCa Assocation consist of sbont gléy“gléaegmd some : i freld, 1, e e o D btne i i s 3 entry-book by the enf 000 students of six different ), te — 1, 1 - Shirago and would | bost tho tavern at f, o'clock, and z e::iufl to sgres npon any plan yet submitted 0 | gnd fecorded in record-book, and that the :omng'for P eestated in this conteat by the p';m 5:»;':? Baten “Efi?}'fl-fifl’; 1, %oqfl colts as Harry Edwards and Harry HillL PEDESTRIANISM. ¥hen be Thar $t wasnt but 9:30, and the bismed | tHEB: oo oo enainty of the costof any of the 1he entry-book be_ made the basis of the semi-snnual | its united colleges. The contestants are: J. C. Lewis, | Wild pitches—Flshor, 1. rit last year won twice, & beaten purse at O'LEARY'S CARD, hird- anaeno (of foos for rocording instruments) o the | linois; J. B, Edwards, indiana; A.8.Ritchic, Wis- Umpiro— K. Crandall, Cacinnati. Nashville and the Murphy Stakes at Gallatin, | which waa published in yesterdsy's TRDTA wheo, carrying 90 bs, he ran the mile in 1:4434. | has occasionsd more ot loss oomment smong 1M uss bad driven off and not ‘waited. Besides, when he i 'the durn thing stopped down at the Lake- t, though be told them be wantod them to drive round and pull at hus friend’s houss, Tom Cor- ett's, up on the West Side somewhers round Cali- fornis avenue, and the conductor of the train told him 3o pull down his waistcost. Noayof them durs new inventions for him, e xays, and wnen he gets homs former plaza. ConntyBoard, ek J Fourth—The ancertainty of time in the con- oun! consin; C. T. Noland, Missouri; 1Miss Evelyn great 4 (5) That the number of folio-writers and of salamed | 3L Chapman, Iowa; Miss Laura A, Kent, STl of £ Gonrt EGLVAR: 8 prstent po of rog- | employes i both departmenta b reduced. Otio. The Hog, . R. Doolittle will deliver an addres s i pinkh Pomink I st o | 4 o) TRE 8 Creg ucordlng of_sbeirects be discon- | of welcome. Gov. Beveridgo will be present, as well pare plans and specifications for a Court-House, A tisved, and that a charge of 5 cents por follo be mnde | & many prominent geutlowien {rom abrosd, The ob- B D il b abmitted 1o tho suthorities to | {2 D e ey e Talo | Joct of gho Assoclacion is the promotion of aratory in i char copies thergof. o colleges of the Northwest. This being the first Puild a Court-House, as per our plans and specifica- | ™7y it access to tho Tocord-vault be dented to all | contest in which ladies have contested for u:ge pr‘lu, I3 BEMABES. This @ was by no means the perfection of These are the beat horses on paper. The ten entries : iR fleluing?‘:l’mn it included errors by Barnes, | for the Nashville Cup it Brokestman, Ozark, | Partios who were acting for bim fn Shin ity § Hines, and McVey, but it was nevertheless one | Faic Play, Tighwayman, Wetherby, Ventilator, | the matter of the proposed ‘pedestrian towr¥ of the fu(us': games 1afver plny:g. ;a ‘t;hnlwing the OD;AE:!:i» E;x\zuxlm:!. Eiu':bn}'n, aod Kilburn, none | ment. Ald. Foley, one of the parties. power of sharp self-possessed ball-players to are of high class, except perhaps | s TRISUNE erda; "Leary turn defeat into victory. The crafty play for Ozark. Taking last year's record, it will be !Bgn :,m mfifi:;P:mm} ,’;:: w.:k:h::nom spitedl ) 3l Jins the anti-nomopolists aad maka’em bowl. | oy Trom the botiom of foundation to top of tower, JUDGE—DCYFY. > | but the employe in charge thereof. 18 looked forward to with mnch int i it ’ i . Thomss F. all complete, resdy for occupancy, in two and one-balt e 3 chintereat, the side which saved Barnes’ core, and with it | that Brakesman woo two of ten races, both 5 - A, Rl It M T e os. B | Tear, for i sum of $2100,000- STt e teirect Depactuent b lat 10, sonis — e e inning, ia & Tavelation to Cincionati as | Nashvilla and neither important; Ozark 2 8% | what he’ states in his card to the contrar, 1 X. 5. Bourox, D L far atate] CRIMINAL. e Ohioeso. Anson aud MoVeyshouldbe | twelve times, winnivg fvo. the Ocean Hotel Foloy notified him by telegraph, for Ju0 e dited with no little judgment, the former by | Stakes at Long Branch, beatiog Aristides and | Scully and Dr. Dunne, his backere, sud subey ssquently lotters and telegrams wers sek, ¥ FConway. Afterthe cercmony, which took placo at s ) 2. %Y ‘Ghuron ac6 oock, the zelatives and MonTIMER & TAPPER, | qnfervals, and that they ign vouchers for such pay- A6y arAn, ment at the time thereof, A0, Axentz was beld to th Criminal Gourt fn | bis battiog, which did not. show in the score, Tom Ochiltree, the Liobbins Stake, beating | ;¢ rnich’no reply has b vod. Thess geo¢ as been receive smegiata friends of th newiv:maried couple st iy $ended a very plessant Toception A% the residence of Wit. W. BoYINGTOX, Ir regard to the charges made through the press by | bondsof $1,000 yesterdsy by Justice Foote " | ana the latter for bis hitting, whichdid, Barnes Chesapesake, the Keoner at Sarato, divided e bidymolher, 52 West Vao Bazen et Ty — - | » discingen emplove s i gt s cevtaly mort- | jury, 410 L0 yoslerdsy by Justce Foota f0F et~ | Loirmg to have gation into_ torm, sud pasted | with Hlee) WL B Rer at Bamiogs (divided | Homen and otherm are beginniag to {0 Lf it LOCAL POLITICS. o wnmm“ S fn’zfl'gm sy thatno | 00 mtniex Dov S *-Chorokee " Fisher's throwing withan alacrity | Chesapeake in the field, and two pursea at Wash- opinion that Dan 18 not snxious to try his ] er casa so far a8 e5, on trial for rlotous | wiion was cheerfal to behold. White and | ington, in one of which horan 4 miles in 7. Tish Sl who nuw aifees to, put up $1.0% mile race after L] fhewants of the inner man. The presents were ammerons and elegapt. Among them wers the : ‘set, Mias Sarah White. sister of 'set and_salver, Mr. and Mrs. B. Daliaghans eilver ‘diah, Mr. and Ars. J. P. Neill; Siegact doo piicher and goblets, Mr. and Mat A J. Dogle; ailver sirup pitcher, Miss Jennle Goit; silver ver, Mrs. Washington Hesing; silver castor Fannio White; besutiful ofl Spalding rathor more than kept up their av- besting, with others, Nettie Norton. Fair P erage, While Paters and Hines ung:oved theirg. | ran 18 times and won three races, the best TS character of tbe baiting may be seen whon | being 8¢ Lexington, where he beat Vicksburg, AR MARSHATE, dson, & JEe gaid that twenty-one flies were taken by the | who~ won the first heat, Harry Falter, the Chicago female walkist, sod Mre. Had0 ] Bods, and only mine- by the Whites, | and two others in laig 1iby, 143 lady pedestrian of St. Louis, are hoofiog™ The Cincinnati team is sn excallent | snd a1)¢ miles dash s the fall mesting, | L2083 5 one in the outfield. and fair st [ Where he beat Vaodolite and others in 2:39. O'LEARY—SCHMERL. ol 008 st Wit thoir infleld can do remains to | Weatberby etartod fourteen times and won five Sax Faavorsoo, Cal, April 29—O0Tet jpy beseon. The White Stockiogs have changed | Taces, none very remarksble, though for a short m‘;‘mbem‘mmfl‘ walk, $2,000 8 TEE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. affecting his official duties and responsibilities. In | conduct at the late South Town el - A mesting of the Cook County Central Republican {:““" 2. oemitelves and in conmderation of the dmnm:cnmn Gourt mlfa.;fll'l;'m" w:fh::- e waheld yosterday atternoon st the head- | oa e ey e rece e o o oo, Jauy | conclusion the Court G=ve him & entie Jecturs s, m;;:nd !::u‘mmk szosa. ai. | beullowed io oy Iy voquest that tho dally papers | S0P o 1o L R e o mer e gentlemen were | press 3PP ticn of the uniform -courtes; et 5 3. Aroon, 3. . Grsis ivia s | TR PR 2150 0 St o | e T Commiatoner Hon yonariay ‘burs, D. J. Avery, Jobn H, Clou; P. res] 'ully submit e g Adley 8 {1 er3, g, . M. Ryan, Jonn | “%00 o8 speet{ully submitted. | narged with baving opened o reglstered lelter, sud 8. Atwater, £, B. Payue, J. 6. Mallin, Georgo M. Joszem Avaxs, taken therefrom the sum of $200. At the time of de- end A iior, William Beye; silver | Bogue, Christ Mamer, John Lyle King, James P. Boot, Majority Examining ‘sam ' g Committes, tection he ed up. Io default of bail S g ey % Syoae: s | A Warren, s W Cloveand, Syomm oelors 0. W Bizares, Nofey Fublc e o o ooty k. 2 ° | the daso of thelr second gano here to. Taasder, iatance with o Tighe welght up ho is » s trar- . reced ey o . Cloug) ® ot e mesting waa to fix | 1o ered by the minority at tne P » butcher doin; instead of Wednesday. ey playin Columbus | eler. Aster! ite won & well-contested mile-heat o D e Heper. AL | a dayfor the County Canveation £o eloct dalegates to Bond " “hie, Hitcheock agreed to slgn with s 1 wa o asl Belnhacat, o bucher doing busloces st 44 | pfondar, Tndisgasolis Wedneadny, sod Bt Lonis | Tacp ot Toss, Kilburn started eighteon timos MISCELLANEOUS. t evcning of congratulations, the bride | the State (Oonvention at Springfeld. ‘would Ioave that out, The significant smiles that 1t | 229 complained that 2 man named Levy, living at No. Thuredsy and Saturday. and won eight races, none very remarkable. He NOTES. o eohunaed srip. South, beare | Justice e wia. taat tha Ocmvention bo | Wh ihe festiros of ek czaplozea of (. oficn 38 WS 2% fiberty strest, bad feloniously parmed on hima THE WHITES AT LOUISYILLE. won three races &t New Orleans the week before | No date has been fixed for the resssembling o best withes of theirnumerous | 7.3 for Wednssday, May 17. arked, “ How much time and Iabor does Mr. Stewart | counterfels 5 note on the Canton Nstional Bank. A Courier~Journal, April 28. ’ Iast, showing a good turu of speed, his beet per- | the Billiard Con; f the Northwest giked, “How much Ume sad lbor does Sz Siewart | Siprany was sccordingly issaed, sad Tevy il bs | After the third inning sll hopys Jo¢ Louisville | formanca being the defest of Survivar in B | B e o e o Shaw and Buleigh- were given up, and the game toa great many Newbera is this year in fair condition, winnin, coased to bo interesting. Tho wild-throwing | the mile heat e I Tave a¢ Now Orleans in | Baroey Asron od Al Hammer bave it freak, indulged in by the Louigville players in | 1:47, 1:45, 1:46%. For the Cumberland stakes | *0 prton the gloves on Fridsy evening nexh o one or two innings, but especially in the second, | thera are thiriy-fonr ‘entries, including Heretog, | the Adelphi Theatre, for $200. A 850 forfait 14 is nnwr.um'iuble w'x'u. The boys were evident- | out of Dixie, the dam of the fiying colt Herzog ; | each is now up. 2 ky on the + ragred” yesterdsy, and we really | = colt by Phaeton out of_Brenns, the dam of There iy 3 rumor that Tom Allen will st don’t believe they can do 8o badly agaio. At ail | Breanis and sister of Levity, the dsm of Bario | down in Chicago, and open that ‘moders MI* odds, we will forgive them this time, and they | and Grinstead, Mediator, Creedmonr, a_sister —8 free-snd-easy. No match bas bess 8 must promise thaé they will never do s0 any | to Springbok, Malmistic, and othezs. Among | sanged beiwesn him snd Jos Gosse Mr. Bogue moved that the Convention be called for | umes in justification of th brot e o tarm Aot ught in to-MOFTOW. Saturiay, tho 20t of Xag, e tht the Primarie be | T e magard 10 letiog of the Anctn D | During the past week some practieal foker, with held on the 19th o! Y. mflflfi ‘which Mr. Hitchcock in his report states to | more cleverness than honesty, played a $100 g‘lfl"le on ‘Justics Salisbury accepted the smendment, e ": chld‘ pomt of difference between us, I am will- | Afr. C. H, Gaubert, of the Gardner House. One day & ‘After some conversation, the primaries were Sxed | ya'to .'g,,:: ‘:’b:"" ‘!”g’g’gflgfld‘u&g "fi'x'am i: ‘;.““"d““?.sd oung man inq\;k:d of him as to where B e i s | B S b SR A | ST TCER S BRSO Yo Mallin moved hat the number, of dskegatey te mfi,{.‘_‘mfld‘g}: ihs changu mggasted 1n thia | samo of another efiow spproschedbiza vith an order b Gourention be bised R tas Griat Yole 18 167 e e el o po o | e e e e MM Gaabert The quarterly mesting t:a“-‘ ’s Tempersnce of the Woman’ Dation washeld in Lower Farwell-Hall yesterdsy after- Daonat 3 o'clock. The attendance was quite large. 2 Franoes Wiliard, the Precideni, conducied the Procesdings, snd Mra. Holyoke acied 1s Secrelsry. ding Becretary, Hrs. 3. B. Holyoke, a3l her report for the lust »- " tbe city, ending with the present month, fi,—mmmu thecity, aad 609

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