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VOLUME 3 noSIEBY AND UNDERWEAR. 47 pistinet and separate lines of UNDERWEAR, prising 8l the desirable kinds ::?the geason. All,from thelargest tothe smallest men, can be fitted. HOSIERY 1n 8 grester variety of rich and ele- gant goods than was ever shown in the West. Purchasing fine goodsin direct of the manufscturers, in quantities equal to that of any threo competitors, the bargains we offer cannot be equaled. (RERON, 67 & 69 Washington-st., CEICAGO. mm& ‘HOUSE, CINCINKATL 408 NORTH FOURTH-ET., ST. LOTIS. PIANOS. TTARGE ASSORTIENT OF THE CELEBRATED INABE_PIANOS the ires, and who roast BEdT e GRGCERIES. C.IEVNE Relicfo it Reles t Loaf Sugar.... New Turkish Pranes.. srtimiazew, 0K New Zante Coxrants.—.. . cee e, .08 New Valencia Raisins. . 128 Dried 68 ceeiauans a2k Best, 3-pound Cans Tomatoes, per 1.60 Best 3- cans Peaches. per doz. .... 2.50 Proctor & Gamble German Moitled Soap. 4.20 Kirk’s Germsan Mottled Sosp..oo.. oo 4.85 We have towere@ Qe Prices on Frosh Roasted o) Grouad Gofle fram ONE to TWO CENTS per Weare (e ouly Grocery House in Chicago who brewe & complete Stewm Coffce and Spice Mill on and grind 8l tho grades of COFFEES. Fine Moyune Teas Arriving dafly, witch 1d at whi L Nos 1 and 3 North Clark-st, (Nexto the Bridge) And No, 16 South Halsted-st, | AMFERICAN of E. Howard & Co.’s Waltham and Elgin Watches, including all of the New Movements, in the most Ele- gant Cases yet shown. N, Matson & Co., Desirable Ofices TRIBUNE BUILDING. WATCHES. WATCHES. We offer a very large assortment State and Monroe-5ts. TO RENT. TO RENT IN THE INQUIBRE OF WILLIAM C. DOW, Room 10, Tribune Building. To Rent. Five 10ts on the corner of Beachand Mather-st=., with side-tracks, suitable for inmber, coal, or Wood-yard. C. H. & G. ¢&- WALKER, 13 Cham- ber of Commere. To Rent. Dock 150 feet front on South Branch, near Polk- 6t. bridge. Apply to C. . &G. C. WALKER, 13 Chamber of Commerce. TO RENT. baseraent marble-front house 31 House in perfect repair; has all farnace. etc.; rent, $60 WALKER, 18 Cham- The 3-story and Trventy-Afth-et. modern_improvements, por mont. C L &G C ¢ of Commerce. To Rent. Stores 202 and 204 Jackson-st., nesr Fifth-av., . with or without power; $50 per month. C.H. & G. C. WALKER, 13 Chamber of Commesce. TO RENT! H The store and large fioors lately accupied by Strong Furniture Co.. 206 and 203" Wabash-av.. il adapted Lo any business requiring larze amount T room. WA, C. DOW. Tribune Sailding, &t Low Prices ad Basy Paymenis Corner State and Monroe-sts, (PALMER HOUSE.) PIANOS ! 00 Planos to remt, and rest deducted if pur- LYON & HEALY, General Agents for Steinway's Pianos. E 'AC- D GHT, & SQUARE BRos“i& PIANOS) ©en their ware-, or who huve sained a wido-epread teputation, xnd rendered the sume famous. CHICAGO PIANO DEALERS" ASSOCIATION, Nortuwest oom‘fi_r State and Adams-sts, EOTEL. NEW HOTEL. (lark and Michigan-sts,, NORTHE SIDE- eecta; centrally located; having one hundred and twenty rooms, will beopentothe public on Monday, Terms, $2.00 per Day. PINNEY & CASE. Proprietors. HONTGOMERY & LAWSOR, Boots & Shoes, ‘We warrant every pair. Call and 8ee our prices. Lowest in Chieago. o FOR SAL Canada Salt. TRA SRR g o 50 South Water-st 13008 Fisconsin koe, from 12 to 18 inches thick, N.v; ptics fait, from one ton to a car d (on "AND THE FAVORITE . ] Julius Bauer & Co., FOR SphendMd Tpright, Square, sud Grand Stateand Monroe-sts, Chicago, The OKLY MAXUF. TCRKRS of GRAND. UPRI Who can leciinately place the name ** DECEER BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. . E._Nixox, President. Ths elegant Houee, complete in all motlern re- Hay2L BOOTS AND SHOES. 244 STATE-ST, cor. Jackson. No trouble to show goods. Are receiving 3,000 tons L. Tughtmeyers EX- : 3. LATHAM, Agent, ICE FOR SALE. track), from our wagons Orat ice- corner North Halsted and Saghhd‘& MAGINNIS & BOYLE, 929 North Falsted-t. FRESHE CALIFORNIA SALMON 'Will erive this afternoon. Also some very fine CALIFORNIA CHERRIES A. BOOTH, correr Lake 3nd State-st3. FOR SALBE.- n!emd-hmd Marble Soda Apparatus used but e seaacn. Aleo several Copper zad Iron Foun- BIGELOW FOUNTAIN 131 CO., Lake-st. DENTISTRY. DB, M. H. ASPINWALL, DENTIS' Rexovep from First National Bank o Building to 50 Washington-st., over sege’s, baving secured grest reduction in rent, Bropeses fomakc Ereat reductionn prices Special Ttion to filling and pruervingflzenamm! teeth. Dr. ENSIGN, Dentist, REMOVED TO No.253 West Madison-st., Corner of Sangamon, over Drake's Store. b = S I e W e PLATE FOR e $7.00. WS g""d and $30 for §7. Gold Plates, $35 &lling vory low, and warranted. B W. B B CAIN, 112 Dearborn-&t. SETTIN. JTTINE btescxactap, G0l by Dragl, 30 RS gives a jet black and more permanent zloss to Jadics” and Children'sehoee than PROPOSALS. TO CONTRACTORS. Seated propoeale will be receised by the Board of Edneation. Disuict Na. 2, Township 38, Cook County. T1.. for the crection and completion of a PUBLIC-8CEOOL BUILDING, o be Jocated oa the wouthesst corner of Fifty-first and School-sts., in said district. Bids will be re- celved for the different parts of the work, or for the good and sufficient bond will building complete. A eacl be required to acomapany esch bid. Plane and specifications for the workmay be seen at the office of J. L, Mericm sud J. 'W. Ackerman, B ahitects, Room 17, 169 East Madison-st., Chi- Biis will be_received at the office of W. iite, Scoretary of the Board of Xducation, En Flewood, Cook County, I, oa er before B eiock m. Saturday, June 3, 1876, All bide must e addressod to the id Secretury, snd indorsed: 2% Propassis for the crection of & Public-Scho Bolldiag, District No. 2 Townehip 38, Cook Comuty TIL* The Donrd hereby reserves the fght Snd priviicge to accept sny, or rejectall bids 38 they may deem proper. T N ALLOWAT, SAMUEL PULLMAN, F. W. SPRINGER, Cricaco, May 2L, 1578, SUMMER RESORTS. MENASHA, WIS. Brace’s National Hotel For fisbing. boating, drives, and sporting fhere 56'mo pliice 1n the State that excels Menasha and ite B pndings. Menesha is advantagoously eituated a¢ the foot of Winnebago Lake, oni the Fox River, within an easy ride of Milwaukee. TheXNa- Tional is ope of the best hotela in the interior, tional is one of the bert A0 e BASE BALL. BASE BALL. Specz‘alAmwunce_ment CIICAGO DAILY NEWS,—extrs edition, —oon- talning & colwnh, ‘accotnt of the grest game between B8 cacon and St. Louls, by telegraph, was soid by e (o "apon the swee:s within 15 minates of the inth inping, lest ‘evening. NoO other o of thonineh lopiag, lort SO, Sriicn. WATER CURE. KENOSHA WATER CURE, KENOSHA, Wis. Recently enlarged and Improved. Fiuo Jake view and good boating. | Sammers oo Fin sbly cool, and_climate defishtful. Chronic D et. Disenses of Nervous System, For clrcu- P eras, etc., sddress N. A FENNOVER, oF i ropUietar. }Bn&ldim: Committos. noon pa] O e e ad D CHICAGO, S AY, MAY 21, 1876—SIXTE - @The Chicage Daily Xbune, PAGES. GENERAL NOTICES. SPIEGEL &CAHN 251&253 Wabash-av., Telepraph Compantes. “Phe reduction of rate between pricetpadl cltRs. beretofors made by the A & P. & Franklin Talo- Jizs moks coriial responac feom increased patronage. Many petitions have been received from paints not yet included insnch reductions, uTfieg‘g thelr clxims 0 lower rates. The Companies re to extend the benefits of telegraphic competition as rapidly ugmcflmhle. and_accordingly annoancs thaton and after MONDAY, May 22, & will be msde throughout thelr eat e o oo A1 presen rates berwezn 35.mt §5 (5. oo S EOTUD, A1 Tresel Tates betwesk 60 ¢ am $1 .. Te eIl Al preseant zates betwezn $1.05 £nd $1.20 . J56 reductiz, A1 TTeseTt ates Délwee §1.%5 A $L5D . 06 e The Aflsotie & Pocific & Fran¥ih Tolograph therefore sofich the farther patronage Dlic, that thaic eflorts Lo give Companies e R a Telegmuph o bz seppoctot Hio Sitor Presidomt. THE_GAFEST INVESTMENT FOB MONBY IS IN YOUR OWN TA acatiy When you caa get & HANDSOME D T a3 Ciicagio will, a¢ any tiino befors May 23, S, TBovrow from persons owing City Tieal Estste Xoxes for the year 1575 the amoumt of such taxes, Allowiog twa (5) per cent. dlscount, and wiRl igooe eridor which may bo_used 84 onca, ot vouchers o Leld until the ownes & propared to poy his oiher taxes. By order of tbe Mayor and Finence Committes. Apply to 8. 8. HAYES, Comptroller, DRESSING-CASE SETS ' SWEEPING BEDUCTION Inetudes-every article in stock, and we csn safely sa{’%flt ‘we guarantes a BAVING of MONEY to purchas- ers of Furniture. Wakeficld Ruftan Chalrs, AT HERVFACTURERS PRICES 251 & 253 Wahash-av. VIENNA, AUSTRIA, AYNUFACTCRERS OF THB JUSTRIKR EENTWOOD, FURNITIER Fupmiturs of oll kinds for Parlors, Bed and Piningeooms, Libraries, Billlard, snd A d ;r%ofl!;::e.g Bt‘:ammnts, Cafes, Con- Tho AUSTRIAN BENTWOOD FURNI- M s % UK 1s_world-renowned for its unsur- RN o FINANCIAXL~ m solidity and eleganoe of form, com- ‘witheuporior uZEmm and elasticity. 'BRANCH EOBSR & 179 STATET., Palmer Housa. Fimifme Bayers, ATTENTION! ‘We are deternrined o sell out our entire stock of Parlor, Chamber, and Dimng-room Sets AT COST. Lesrn prices before buying else- THoow 3, City ally The roume of the Chicaze Wholessle Druz £x- change, 85 Washington-sf, will be for 23 Dealens in Lead, Chemicals, and all articles present. THOMAS LORD, Prest. BAVED FROM b)) avdwewili send fur fil T yoor Fors murl pro- 3.8 BARNES & CO., Furriers, 70 Modlson-sb. TAWN -MOWERS Dest style. 'HARLES IL PATCHEL, 6 Calhoun-place, busoment, reor of Adams’ Ex- . —TROST 121 & 123 Dearborn-st., Clitcago. Loansnegotisted with dispatch on Read Evtate in rates. S. CORNING JUDD, President. E. P. HOLLISTER, Gen'l Manager. NOTICE. Dbusiness from 11 to 12 8. m. on MONDAY, May branches of trade, ere Pally nvited to bo Begve your addresa serve throagh e swnmen. Cutlery, and Tools ground and_ repeired tn the rews Office. (OYCOTPORATED ) Chicaga, and Improved saburbs, ot lowest carrend FERRY J. GOODXICH, Secretaryny Chrartered by tie wh&srei antd i:svs moneyie t‘eca].l ee;ls; { and select from a com stock o Exglustvely & 2 £rst-class goods. e 105 Clark-st., Methodist Church Bloch. Receives Savings Deposits poninterest. subject to the rules, and negotiates mortgage losns for others. GERMAR-AMERICAN BANK OF CHICAGO. Office, 172 East Washington-st. BRANCH OFFICE, 59 NORTH CLARK-ST. JUSTUS KILIAN, President. A, J. NRUBERGER & BRO, . 78 & 50 Randolph-st., near State. BFAL ESTATE. $100 LOTS! W. 5. EALLER, Gashier. S0XTS2 feep at Downer's Grove, on O, By & 7 P E-R C E:NT. RB, S0 csh, balance monthi, Ko Jdy = * “Atso very choice lots aGjotning thove, §73amd $85; goa;\s ‘gii?‘ib’l?uolfs bs“;("?:g‘lfafis“‘ %gm‘ same terms, All h‘fl SIC!L rolling land, near de- n Lan josn hy Y ), 32,300, \ | SECPDER & MASON, i oy faw Al cuall "y Rhscle [roes 107-109 Donsborn-at, A RART (HANCE FOR A HOME, Mormng and everring, doly Sundry charchrtrafns. vertng smasement trafus. This beantifal suburb bes lh\fld&)h zbout 1,000 inhabdtents, churches, £chools, o ‘Wo have set oat about 700 trees this sprig, fi:hm walks, etc., ebc. _Lots are sall- ing rapidly, and prices ‘advancing with improve- ments. If pou hn‘L Tnow you are certain of a large pooflt. Don't f4l fo eee this pmrorly before pur~ Cchasing elscwhera. Lnte shown freo. & BRADFORD, 74 East Washington-s 12 PER CENT We offer for sake 8 brick business building, rent- ed to 1880 for $2,500 a year, on terms which will net léser oent. Onl; 000 cash required. SCUDDER & ’, 107 and 109 Dearborn-st. §75 L07S a DOWNER'S GROTE. Conrerient to Station, 10 Dally Tra! REDUCTION IN PRICES. Shirts reduced from. ...... 1sc to 210c Drawers reditced from .I0cto 8c U. Shirts reduced from. .10cto 8c N. Shirts reduced from....10cto 8c Hdkfs. reduced from Vests reduced front .. QFFICES AT 106 Dearbora-st. 46 No. Clark-st, 668 Wabash47, CARPET CLEANING. CARPET GLEANING |~siisai e 8 A. HOL B, m 0 llswkg 1ing, 943 Wabasb-av.. ‘Coruer Madison and earborn-ats. AND RENOVATING WORKS, Dpear Twenty-first-et. Bstablished 1871 Fit Chieap Tomes for tho Peoplo d 78 spocialty. Feathera and bgir reno~ oo s HILLIPS & GARNETT. 0LD RELIABLE EXCELSIOR OARPET-CLEAT- At Downer's Grosos - See puburban column. ING AND RENOVATING CO. Q. C. GIBBS carpts Closned s Begraid Syt | WANEED: oo ond Tasects removed. Carpets sent foc free, 3n s = = thoroughly removated withont re- moving them from floor. Bpeclal mmtcs on Jargo gmounts ot Campets. Orders left at our 0Offlc by ro) ! ‘witho! :crgp’rd “mmwm«f.p EUCELSIOR CARPET C. & RCO., Basement 142 LaSalle-st., near Madisor #0 & man tn this city who has good fair bustness ed~ neationt opo scquainted as Bookkeeper, Salesman, n Buyer in grocery tmde proferred; must have CARPET CLEANING. | &5 £ o tnbaorag it ot i desdngien Secarecse il pomones. Lo cent. Salaty according {0 a 3 Beston Steam Carpet-Cleamng Waris. gquire of BREWSTER & RTED, (01 Washington-6t. AEBeywell worth 880y decidedly | chesp. Our D v Sofas, Roekers, Eft. | CLOTHING, Etc. Was gal name Mol Liad a lam, Fleas all samee white sno, Exly place Moll gal wankee, Ba, ba, hoppee long too. ISTN (UARE - DRALING ] (L07HING New Departments. HATSAND CAPS Bootszéhoes. FULL OF NEW GOODS! POSITIVELY NG GOODS WHOLESALED RETAIL PRICES. CORINER Clark and Madison-Sts. FIRE ESCAPE. 87 Lives Lost Grand Atlantic Hotel Last mizht is whet weshall ere fong read 1f some EFFICIENT FIRE ESCAPE Janot coon In nse. How to aavo fhese Nises. Tow %o save goods on_uppee lnfta. How to reduce tn- emrance rates. _Mow to placa wits hose oa any floor, can be scen ‘Emfig Hon of Babcock & Dwight's tetf-Adjusting Firo Focape at the Pacitic Hotol Tuesday, Xay £33t 12 m. prompt, rain or shine. WIRE SCIREENS. WIRE SCREENS, 15 to 25 cents per square fbok NETTING, 76c. per Window. I make the best or cheapest. J.S. BAST, 268 & 270 North Clark-st WIRE SCREENS. KELLET'S PAT. CORNER—For style, fineh, and durabitity uneurpassod. The ‘best ia the cheapest. KELLES BROS., 88 Modison-st., Tribune Build- ipg. Oldest house in the bueinesa. WINDOW SCREENS. ‘Best Walnnt Screen n tho market. Price, 1540 20 cents pee foot. ‘Eash, Blinds, and Screens can be opencd aud closed withoat removing the same. Call or send postl card, CHICAGOSCRERN MANUFACTUR- NG CO., 85 Ohio-st. WIRE SCREENS At B. PETERSON & C0.’S, MB) Stute-sk, 83 cheap ba the cheapert. Good work guscumteed. Send order by postal card. WIRE SCREENS, For Windows and Doors, the clie and best, ot the CHICAGO WIRE WORKS, 10 State-st. . oppaosite Fiel, Leiter & Co.’s._(Order eacly before the rush. 8. ROTHCHILD & CO., Proprietots, Offce snd Works, +4 &46 . Adsms-st. } Chieagp. Branch Ofice, 103 Twenty-secord st - ‘ AWNINGS. Rwnings! Awnings! of sny desired pattorn, style, of qualiy. Amerlcan Flags, and Tents, WANTED. . Aloan of 8200, 000 for five years at 7 per centtn- terest. WiN gecuyo with best business property in the city. _Address W 70, Trituno office. . 1 N T E D Wil pay cash fof a cheice bargain in well-in- proved and Jocated property in this city having 2et reatnd, or Wil purchase equity. Address v 51, Tribuxe offico. SITUATION WAN TED, As Booklkeoper, by 8 thoronghly competent and re- oic, et Sond ordors or for ramples and prices £ | yiqpio man of ten year? business experience PR TN & ATk, T e st closa - Addross W 01, 270 and 272 South Weater-st. Tribune offen. FIEM CHANGES. DISSOLUTION. WATCH REPAIRING WATCH The copartership horetofore esisting between he andersigned unger the firm mame of Brewaier REPAIR & Reod 1s this dey dissalved by mutusl consent. EXBCTTED Bivard L Drepsier Sl S e 1n the mos: prompt and carelul mon. | 66 sucocseoe 83 thio gume locstlo sehing- per. Al articles puiccgly Shfo 1n our splendid | tou-sd EDWARD L“hmsm ALBERT C. REED. Crrrows0, May 18, 1878, fire-proof vaulte. DYEING AND CLEANING, TON, ROWE & CO., CORNER STATE AXD W ASHINGTORN-8TS. TINE WATCH BEPAIRING A SPECIALTY. THE BEST WORKMEN. SHA vU LS <leaned to look like new, snd £ R. P. SHURLY, ;};.g’:fi“fi;‘“‘ e S iss INSURANCE. ‘A. FRISBIE, years with the Pittafeld, Mass. Thislean old, ticicy issued T the give the fmenred ance Company, of reliable company. All Moesachusctis non-forfciture law two years' insurance for one psyment, life rates. A. FRISBIE, Geueral Agent, 172 La Salle-st. ZOLINE. ZOLINE. LADIES, have you called on Mr. ‘WOoOD, _at 236 Wabash-av., under the Masteson House? He will show you how to use Z0- LINE, and you can do 88 good work 08 auy lsundry. PASSPORTS. PASSPORTS OBTAINED. ¥ PRICE FIVE CENTS. or meru than cue-eixth of Che sensca’s work, B proper to see what theiz record his becn, a8 00R> pared with their spponents. To begin with, they havemade 78 rums, ev abel | Sl s mas w st X, or less than 3 w6 | They bave made 53 flalétng-errors, er sboud: 2 game, and their opponents bave Bidreting neurly 10 o tha average. ‘The fudividual scores of batting are as foBowa: PASTIMES. The St. Louisans Defeated by the White Stockings, < P 6 to 3 5 Full Programme of the Eastern E Tour of Western Clubs. 4 5 8 The Becord of the Ohicagos Up to . 2 Date—The Championship Contests figurea It must, bowaver, be remembered that 1 ‘base bits are & fallsay when 8 man strikes o i arm. Anson has probubly dome this more times than any other White Stocklng G year, —becanto D bos had more chences, —and therefors bis scors | of base hits shows by no means & fair exhibit of his | The same is trae of 5o members of il nine. Bat, sfter oll, what does 0l te figuring swoant to? Rans are what sre waated 1o win grmes. i | base bita aze by ne meass the oaly wayto got The Bostons Defeat the Mu- tuals, and the Louls- willians the Cincin- natians. THE BASTEEN TETP. The {White Stockings leave for ‘Bartford this evening ever the Michigen Central line. Af the same time the St. Louis, Cindinzati, and Loulsvilie Clube leave for New York, Guyon Comes Out WInNDer | eipua. an o open st the potata Somcd Toteday. in the Pedestrian Tour- | 2 o2ue, 2o B0 s Lok of 50 " foo of fhe , the foll : nement. B ot o Tt omaethy o oot 324 | saved by persons inter Wmn?n' clubs en Qenernt Notes for the Biliard club i given in eschcase, it being settlod. £o e, | Bosem b b e e e oms for foar weekn, Borso-Fanclers, and Other Whils the Westcrn men_Lowe to do the trscling around. Following is the acheanle with dates: Sports. Mar 2. —Chicago-Hartf innati- Boston. Loisvifle-Athd Louis-Mutaal. . ¥ 25.—Chicago- Cincinzsts-] BASE BALL. Lonssville-Athletie, St. M&MD&:&L s Max 27. -Hartford, CincinnafinBoston, Loaiville-Athietic, St. Louss-Mataal. Aar 30.—Chicago-Boston, Cincinnst-Harttord, al, St. Louis-Athletic. H CHIOAGO V3. ET. LOUTS. Ths eternsi fitness of things has boen verifled tn tho second game between the Chicago and - Bt. L Clabs, i p’&fld ’mq. Joxs L. .Boston, (finehlm' = ouls Lonisville-Maut: ‘Loufe- Tho gentlomen ‘from beyond the Bridge (with | - Juxs 3—Ct s‘mt S nenaa-Buttord, 8 big B) have won two games from tho White Stockings. Buch precties as the Chicagos will Ret on their Eastern trip will fit them tocapturo all—or nearly—the other six games of the serles for the Western championship. ‘The game yastudlywusurm!ymd the most interesting of the season, and was ex- pected tobe 80 by fully 8,000 people who en- dured the rzin and sup, and stretched their throats and swung thelr hats in encourngement of fi:’od %hy whenever 1t was shown. - unlucky old ceat having been tossed at 3345, the Whites went to bat, and Barnes Jed off with a hit to Battin, which was badly thrown to and the runner wes safo. Anson followed with & line bit which scemed bound over Mack's but which that player neasly took, and, sending ©8 to D an, col ed & fine %nuaplnp The Tul was begen in the eecond inuing, when 8 led off witha. weit {or eomel within reach, %ve hm fl.r?ndnu Dalls. BS%&AHM&GO‘O- G took an out, while ding o ccoond. mgnwdnmms&finm%n é-tg_gh ntre, which : 0 gz le-Boston, 5¢._Loais-Hartford Mutoal, Cincinnati-Athlefio~ Bt. Louis-Boston. Mutaal, Clocinnati-Athletity Tuesdoy, folloving lete Leogue, tour Jaty 15. order in whichr o Eastern chbs wilt playin the Western cittes has ctermtmcd. 1t will probably be sub- lan which do- (mlfignu BSM named sl ly most ef will in New Haven and some icagos ] games ‘week from Moy 50 10 June ¥ THE CEAMPIORSHIP. Thefollowing is (bs record up to dste. The Whits are_still at fhe top. followed closely by the rtforda, with.St. Loaois in ths ficld among_the second-clasa clubs. Ths g\lblafl story for either theHartford ar Chicago job: - . PR v = 3 £} ous shoasing of :’:flimxe‘“ i foll oud s gome = 0T 0f betng ER5pCD! i up. T ‘Bentered o olear lesd, tho fol@ing began to e ~very sharp, and for the tiree e niogs pelther side scored s Tua. I mgming‘ "Anson baving led off wifh sn oot, came in, and drove asharp one at Mack, sk was well fielded te Dehtman, but badly mofE=d by him, ‘while the crowrd shonted tn derision.. MoV oy at once atole second in safety, and Hines O O yan by 8 very clover two-boser 0 the E‘Meldfm L o3 1 ¥k faw0d fortunstely Sown t the ruls were Chicagos having 18T esoas BOSTO! V8. u?atdl 0 The Tribune. Nrw Yoke, Moy S0.—Fally 15,000 persons ss- sembled on the Union 1o-day to witnes $he fourth game betwoen the Mutnals and the Bo- fon Ciub. The day waa fine, and in the pooks be- T the sevonth fmming the Whites took in & couple of rans by good base-roaning rather than for am M‘hfif‘mm’ Bostons wero slightly the favor- ofhes reason. White led off with a clean bt %o itea. Hicksand Mathews, gxwhurn catcher for centre, and Potera followed with acother. in the the Mutnals, did not play. ‘Bostons outplayed e e Gllasrn could do nothing better than | ther opponents 8t evory and won tho game i3 B, vho o o it [ e e sy | YL m e te. i, s 2y, e e o o rateh Blog, but Tt ual. B PAB bounded ous of his hands se ff had been o o] 0 c for the and 4400k Thal 2| 0 im on the nose: whil Potors sitd along o o| = 2, and Gicza Bames 2 ol ol 1 Rit hard fo Batttn and ke drgpped ft, bud Mack a3 2 saved 1t in time to put o8 Gleon at third. _Anson HEE B ado a beautitul clean bl tole(s, lotting i Peters, aoas and giving Darmcs hird. In ball, 1| 5| 2| o Cuthbect throw to 1o catch bat o2 o > the recelver not betng sbio {o boid the ball, Barnos eyt gljuppedmmandmmm.umamu: tho tn- Blariis] © e Browns were 1ot In forlornness without a Weldo cun unti] the soveath tomtng, when M , com= HEE R Ing to bat when two men were out, bil bard 1l ¢l o o %o Anson, and got his sccond tho 1hol of 2. blz Bon af Anck choes to o got o331 a men out when he was e EEREY sate hitto_right b the run home. Inthe 34z 1 oighth tning Blong Jod off witha safo bft, and o o] o] - Déhlmen made o stroke_ which looked ki HER1E ‘andonbtedly was—foul, but which made both men —-=]= ‘base hit let Blocg in, with the sizisl o 78 0 00 14 00 07 ol eith a fino hit which Jet the score home, and gave Ed nm]utfl;un the gamo, uz:h:zm two mongnh:g n“\nn:l:ue muumhxl?mmw%; Bosma ES outon flos 1o Qe Cl T R Dispatch'io The Triewna. LOUISVILLE V8. CINCINNATL scons. LovisviLis, May 20.—The Louisvilles egatn Chicago. T\ R[5 7 | wormed up® the Cincionatis in ope of _the —_ = | pretiest ever played here. The Ohio Barnes, 3D, 9 0 could do nothing Devlin's pitch- Anson, 3. ol 1] 1 | ing, making only two clea hits. Inthe fleld they MeVey, 1D. 4 0 | played a beautifal game, having only four errors Tines, @ £ 4 0 0 | against five for Louiaville. features were 0| Booth and Gonld's play, aud more ially that 0 | of Hastings, Snydor, and Somervilis. scoro I8 1 | aafollows: llaufellow: 0 1 2 3 [ 1 1 "0 ol 2 o o 3 o 3 10! 7 5678 53788 001113 56789 “Tvo-base hite—iiloes, 1. Total bases on hi 9; 6t. Lonia, 10. Tt o error—2davey, 8; Barnes, 1; Spald- ing, L Fof on hoses—2tcVey, #Nmexm. 1; Hines, 1, Aneou, 1; Spalding. 15 te, 1, —Chic: 6. Blong, 15 chlml' Mc@eary, 15 ma.l;c;gl‘:"bm 1; Dohimon, 1,6 Louis, 8. oees on” called balls—Spsdding, 1; Glemn, 1; | Runs eamed—Louisville, 1 ok, 1. ‘Left on basce—Loaisville, 1; Cinclomatt, S Time of game—Tvo hours. Total base hlm—Louhv(‘lle, 12, Cincinnati, 2 Pasacd balls—Pesrson, 2. Struck out—Jones, 1. Do(‘;‘:}:l lays—Hastings and Gerbardt, 13 Boath Called baile—On Devlin, 12: on Fisher, 13. Called strikes—On Devlin, 23; on Fisher, 17. EARTFORDS-NEW HAVENS. Rew Haves, Msy 20.—Base-ballz Hartfonds, 0; Now Havons, 5. THE CINCINNATI3. Tho Cinctamati Gazeite_speaks i the following frroverent mauner of the Reds of that clty, taking for ita text their defeat by the St. Louis: ‘‘Is ihere, Josiab, 1o balm in **Gllead ™ Fetch them Doys home, and let thum serve out the remainder of their contrcts in the pork-homse.™ The koy to this is of course that Umpice—J. Simmons, St. Lonls. NOTE! g s. Yesterday's game wos ona of the most enjoyable of the scason in the geaeral air of business, of *ichic,” of ‘‘elan,” of ‘'LIf,"and of several other Prench words of like signification, which wese present on the gronnd. 1t waa creditable to the homo club—oven more §ban a victory on a score of base hits wonld bave boen—becanse 1t took nerve, work, runni play, courags, and hang-on to play fi. ‘Before tho goason 18 closed tie pooply of ' thls city are going %0 sco many a gama Won in tho same wop—by ing the and rupning the bases sbarp) hls sort of thing bas somatimes been called * Boston luck, ™ but that is only a nick-nome. Nerve is as mach 8 of the ame as accnracy, sod to win o game on fess batting Baces asc.. your opponenta fs often a croditable thing. | Eeck, the largest stockbolder in the mie, owne & The Lou] e pame Tuosday was one examplo of ]u-g; Joex -honse whers _some of the employes woek in winter. this, ond yesterdoy wes onotber. Both wero won by terve dud sherp raming vt tntent o © rattic” The of the 16th Fays that the mamage- thre o cluby aod In theee two points the Chi- | ment propose to pat Pearson 1n to piteh and Fofey cago Club can winl over sy other tn the comntry. | to catch for him, while Plaher goea to right-deld- a fielding game yesterdny's was a beauty, BCRAPS. fitting ending to a serles of eix brilliant conte: Pollowing are extracts from a base-ball letter from Cklclgo to the Cincinnat! Enquire PERSONS. GOING ABROAD can now secure | with only one defeat, he boys Jeave for the East er their Passpcris by calling at o office, Methodiat | to-night with an excellent record asdmany good On the southeast corner of Wabash avenue snd Charch Block, Room 3, corner Clark and Washing- hes. Twenty-third street, only two squares away from ton-sta., "?F" L, or b‘ addreesing me ‘Wait and see what they bring back. the ball-fleld, is the te sw'adu Club-House, torough the mail. SIMEON W. EING, : THE SUMMING-UP. mdhumntmmu& im his efforts to pazify the umsmwom:gnmm.‘ s Chicagos having now played tuelee nationsl gamg, apd agsin to the Bigh Jevellit’