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fornd that Josio’s driver wad 4 on an ont to Bomervilie, White got fairiy on ftile differently for the purpose and s minote alfter- A % igent comparfson. d that the aystem of figuring averages on gamea {n defectfve beeause [t Icaves out the vital point of times ut bat. An instance in the White Rtocking score will show this, viz. : Ilines leads Petern in the above table by s small frac- tion, but when lits are figurcd on times at bat, Peters' average fs 358 clear, therefore, that no certain means of ting at bhotting success will be known until at the end of tlie scaaon, noted that the best players are often called on to make outs to save runs 4 for the slde."” This has a tendency to lower the average of the more skilltul batamen, Ktil the tablo goca far to show who are the 0 bitaliiess, and in especiul b ane will question the justice of the figu 08 flve places In the firat It hns not been ve him his hand before the ¥y en of his great ri e left the acrvice at the end of ths war c}»un!lun.qfahn W. Chad- g, DRRESS GOODS. g PASTIMES. - It necds hardly stepped back a revolver, fired ful entleman threw u imaelf, and aa he Ydl In the fleshy part of the arm_below the elbo aad then by the mereat good chanca flattem egrlnst 8 rib just below the hesrt. The two rafliaus then made their escape, and up to s late hour had not been captured, although tho paltce were In hat pursult. ared_distanced, thus heat and rmce to Belkirk, the time of the heat belog :205{, Following ia ™ Dexren Panx, July 18, for ‘horses of 1hé 240 clinss Bi25 to Biets second; £200 to thisd; §125 to fourth. Peoria, antera br. wards 8palding lald onf wrhilch accondingly went over Kyan's White cama homne and the striker took second, ‘The three runs would all have hren earned bat for a possed ball, which wave White a base, No scoring was done in the fourth or fifth inn- inga, but {n’ the sixth the Whitea opened out agaln, this time for one run made by Glenn, who reached }:hhe plate whils Gerhardt was praf- 0 this Inning thevisitors made thelr firat dots in the column’ of runs. Ryan led off with s beauty to centro field fora started for second Wiiite overthrew and lat him to third. ~Devlin followed with o long safe uns tiear the foul line for two buses, and Ityan lit to Anson, and the latter ninde o wild & throw that the striker took second and the other run came fn. left arm to guard with an enviable r ecelved o miralle | wick in Iarper's for First Day of the Sumimer Meeting at Dexter and ifinca .841. NEAR TAST SAGINAW, Special Dispatch te The Tridune. EAst Baowiaw, Mich.,, July 18.—F, P, Ojor- duer & Bon's sawmlll, owned by the Becond Natfonal Bank of this city, located at Jlard- scrabble, 7 miles down the river, took fire from sparks from & tug about § o'clock p. m., and waa totally consumed. Four hundred and thir- ty thounand feet of lumber was also burned, of which 800,000 was owned by Akron, Togan. Youag figures u; lcago, enterw’ br. Now Carifate, ind., en- gome of the Finest Sport Ever Witnessed in ase, and whan_ ho A flKmDUBTI;JREIE. Speciat Dispateh to The Tribune. Mmwaurse, July 18.—Chlef Beek, at 11 o'clock to-ay, arrcsted Wiiliam B. Norris, an eacaped Inmate of the lunatic asylum, for tak- David Magun, Decatt best batsmen in e wooan R I chi, g. Arkanazs Bol Qraves & Loomls, CI which grive the Chi hicavo, enter b nino at the lend of the list. Bolkirk Wins the 2:40 Purse ? West End Dry Goods Hongy MADISON ASD PEOREA-5TS, Grenadine Salé. the b aianee by K. G. Horr, of this mill waa valued at 815, But little Insurance, Ing two 1little girls, 5and 7 years of nge, into To offsct this the hume nine began pounding the woods and ravishing thom Jast Monday o8, Lincala, Jil, again in the acventh fnning, Anson leading off thought worth while to include in the ub}o any ds of men who made less 000, and the Jumber After an Exciting One case Plaid and Striped Grenadires, 16¢, worth 35, " Plain Black Grenadines, 26¢c, with one for twa bases, Whito coming in with a model lincr over sccond to Hines was then muffed by Bumerville, and L first on called .balls, Barncs followed with safa hits, an ot home, though Hincs was run ot game, Followiug Ia tho table: When Beck found Norris, who waa ot his mother's liouse on Waverly avenue, and told bim for what ho was arrested, he sald, looking plscidly and wonderingly tn the Chlef’s eye, that, if he was gutlty, he knew nothing about njamin's livery stable at Saginaw City Lriog hiin home, cd’hmn this morning to the exteat 3D, Fields, Fapoks, Ken., P P o e TIRT S T H. Sherman, W entera b, g David i 11, 1, Clurk, Schene worth 50, The Running. Raco Won by Council AT MORRIS, TLY. Bpectal Dispateh to The Tridune. between third and Lome, Plain Black Grenadines, 30c, ar, tnore properly, was ! uwgy h‘l’mkyt'hero s it. Healso said, I hope, Mr. Beck, you will protect mo from harm st jall.” All persons the route taken b, jctims, who on Monday recog- caught off thind and worl only to tind it occupled by Bpalding, tuken advantage of the row over steal from first around to third. Bluffs~-Best Time, 1:44 1-4, Mornuw, Iil., July 18,—At 1 o’clock this marn- Ing a ire hroke cut In the third story of the Rock Jaland & Pacific Iotel, John Jones pro- worth 60. lerse ‘enters b. m. Maud bor, Chicago, enters br, B TS TRTRTTeN ||} 3] lack Grenadines, 87ic, prictor. The inside was badly injured. Loss 5 Insured as followa: nsurance Companie: as the man who had traveling th a fishing rod in his hand for eev- found at short no- Chicago vs. Louisville-~-The Iomo Club Victorious by a Score Plain Black Jonea.......Cincinnatt... up to 9, where Rt sto) us nothing mors was e 1y the Witien e fmaioting eral summers, who could be Grenadines, all- wool, 60¢, worth 86 Plain Black Grenadines, sille 8800 each on stock; Gienn Fnlla; , 81,000 on furniture; Benjamin Frauk. 1in and Farmers', $750 cach on bullding. Our t and encrgetic Fire Departinent was ly on hand rfter the alarm, and succeeded tice, readily tdentifed bim. 7! in a body, and, on sppe Norris turncd deathly pale, and begged Beck to protect him, saying lie uad do! will be brought to trial without unnecessary de- The Loufsvilles mude a very pretty rally in cd by some and crrors ‘e Tuns Lo their score. evlin led off with u short right-feld fly, which Ilague followed with & the cighth fnning, und, g st the door, BLEIIK, THE WINNER of the race, is o powerfully-buit brown stalli level beaded, a syuare trotter, v and wool, 8 . Btart M 1, 60c, Q. Wright..Bon Button .... .. Athlets worth $1.00, 8-4 Plain Black Grenadin $1, worth $1.50, Bl 8-4 Plain Black Grenadin 1.26, worth $1.76. 2 The Cincinnatis Beate| Louis===Likewise the New Havens by the Reds. day. Ho was sired by Green's Bashaw, 8t. Paul, Mion., and ls owned by I, of Des Moines, Ia. e trotted lust season In sume uniinportant races through Iowa, uud was to be uquitter, but his ay, when Ue reduced his previous record of 2:40 to £:2014, shows that he 10 be muked among the beat. ThE RUNNING MACE dropper overshort and was safe, and then the next two tnen went out, and the slde should buye heen retired without a run, Haatings hit well for his base, and Fulmer followed sul 4 White's well-thrown ball, It looked na if the visitors intended to keep up thelr bard httting In the last inniog, Sayder leadfug off with n twe-baser aud Ryan 1sy. Norris was formerly s bookkeeper, served in'the War, went Insane after returning Lome, and wes ecnt to an asyium to be cured. he eacaped he went direetly home, where he has After the criine wos committed Le on & fishing tri 6 18 suspected of several other of- {enses sgalnst children. in keening the fire from spreadiy, mundn:g’iunxu i B Rttivas AT DEWISSVILLT, KX, CINCINNATY, O., July 18.—The entire western portion of the Town of Dewlssville, Ky., o station on the Kentucky Central Rallroad, was burned at 3o'clock thi morning. The most 30 34 33 31 30 80 25 20 25 considercd by man; performance yeste giisia 8-4 Plain Bl $1.60, worth $ i e e fPostponement of the Freshman Regatta on Account of Rough Water. 12 1. gck Grenadines, ' Richest qualities Black - adines red%.ced 26 per cengmn " Black Fancy Grenadines, in Stripes and Plaids, from 50 cts. yd up; worth one-half more. ped Japanese Silks, of theday was mile licats, best three in five, all ages, dnd when such well known cracks as Vicksburg, Council iibourn, were entered it was to be expected that fast tine wonld bo made, Astho running track was somewhat heavy from the rain yesterday, the race wns run on the trotting track, not belng begun untit the 3:40 race was ‘Wheun the horses were summoned from the stables it was found that all wers to start. sitions fn the first heat resulted burg_the pole, with Kilbourn, SRS bmse on bLalls. 'The next threa men were nnequal to the straln, however, and Devlin, llague, and Gerhardt popped up successive fMica for Anson aud White, ending the gome with the A ROMEO KILLED. &pecial Dispaich to The Tribune. Qurxcy, L., July 18.—A painful tragedy oo curred at Barry, Pike County, on SBunday night, by which Ernest Davls, & son of 8amucl Davis of that place, lost his life. Bome mystery ap- peanrs to enshroud the affair, but the facts, as near es they could be gathered, are substantialiy these: For some few nights past, some one, o8 the story Ls now related, was scen in the viclnity losses are a store, dwelllng, tevens, and D. large warchouse, contalnin, THE TURYF. of tobneo belon DEXTER-PARK RACES. ‘The sccond summer, mecling at Dexter Park wos begun yesterday afternoon under the most favornblo conditions,—fine weather and plenty ol it, good ficlds of horses, too lurge, in fact, to llow of any *fine work ** oun the part of the drivers, honest and capable judgzes In the stand, od an audlence of falr proportions. As pre- or $7,000 fu the Atua. AT 8T. LOUIS, Mo, July 18—A fire in the pork house of Bassett & Lincoln late last night damaged meat to the amount of about $20,000; £ all silk o mer price 60 cts. yd. ne way, o ores 16 cts., for- Gray and Black, and Gray: and Brown do., 26¢., worth 60., Our remainigfi stock of Sum- Couincll Biuils, Juck Hardy, snd Waddell in the or‘:.lcr named,’ In the p{{)ls befors the race rted, seiling at two to Council Blufls second of u private resfdence ot an unscasonable hour. Buspiclans of thievery were arouscd, and s guard was set to watch for the supposed in- truder. It mappencd that, on Sunday nlght, Mr. Willlam Mallory, of the firn of Bweet & About 11 o*clock some- one was scen approaching a bedroom window of the resldence referred called to him to surrender, dering, however, be touk to flight, and Mr, dieted in Tun TRIDUNE some days ago, every rece was won and lost on its merits, and those in attendance wero satisfied that they were treated to as good sport as could have been fur- nlihed by horscs of the eame class even in the high-toned Septilateral. Thete werg but two races on tha duy's programme, but it took four beats to declde each one, and although therc was no necessary delny, it wos well towards. AT NELSON, N, B. Nes Castie, N, B, July 18.~Georpe Burchel's steam mill and several dwellings st Nelson werc burned yesterdsy, Thu loas Is $35000. ————— THE WEATHER, ‘Wasnixgrow, D, C., July 19~1 p. m.~For \thlell|wu: ‘l'f“ ‘:lmlp one ogainsf ¢ fleld rhulcc.g After consldefable time ad been spent i scuring, the dram was tapped to Hardy and Vicksbus mer Silks s Totalirarseessasennoresasnsess|4D] McGeary ....81. Lo umped to the front and cheary: Mallory, was on gu; led half o length at tiie first turn, the others g in a bunch. These positfons were not the heat, exeept that ou the and Mr, Mallory nstend of surren changzed durin, It should be rememberced n this connection 1 farther re- CARSON, PIRIE & 00, home-stroteh Waddell left tho others and gave V abrush forsecond by o length only. Time, 1:443. IN THE SECOND KRAT start was effected after some cffort, Bluils taking thelead at the turn, whers ourn, and the palr ruced n the far slde Vicks- the Upper Lake reglon, Upper Mississippt, and Lower Missourl Valley, warmer and partly cloudy weather, with ~ easf falling _barometer, o Michfran, ~ Wisconsin, Upper Miasiaxippl Mailory fired ot bim. The charge, 8 he of buckshot, literally riddled his body. On ap- auching the wounded man, s proved to lic about 20 years old, son of C. 8. avis, ghic of the most “prominent citizens and lace. There wos a young oom where lic was ap- twilight when tho Inst victory was achieved, A marked feature of the day was the able and Im- tia] manuer in which the judges performed belr duties. The prompt and decisive manner in which the attempt of 'Josic’s driver in the 2:40 class to win a hieat by dropping weights on around, was exposcd and punished, that it often happens that the best batsmen do not bring up thelr averages until the last half of the scason, and it {s not lmprobable that when the season's count fs made many chay, in pesition from the rbove will be noted. loce,belng beaten | I B : terly to southerly .ltlzl(}n llncul dm'tl:‘ 0ls, and the Valley during the day aud oucrartue Bl roonnoivel 'Y Slowemcoorn Elcomcoumecl s x| oommeoroo <l coorrrnon | B = Sl prosprnmn &l menowes bustness-inen of that he was joined by lady sleeping in the together to the quarter, AQUATIC. THE TACHT CLUB, < ntly tryfug to effoct an entraoce, but afl 0STON, Mass,, =] that ull hands meant business ined theleaders,and the threowent around el un’lglfi:d toe Nis betng el are, of BosTow, Mass. ‘;;'flllg'ti‘i hfifigfir?g‘ufl: wrO ol woocomoomn ol oxme: S. eartily relistica by the crowd. On ti the day's sport was such as the managemen y woll bo proud of, and which the peoplo patronize. rd turn like » team, with Waddell far in the rear. dln this :raer t:my{untm-d 3115 I}:c‘w‘me- trete came 0 at a fas! ckshurg T enrt betind Covell Hipita” L dy third, wrn fourth, and Wad fifth, Time, 11 A meeting of the Chieago Yacht Clah was the merest conjecture, the thermometer held at the Club room of the Bherman Iouss lost cvenlng. Commodore Tim Bradley oceus plsd the Chalr, and Mr. Charles Kremer acted ‘oz 90 to 98 degreea. e weatber continges 40CAL OBARRYATIONS. Cuicato, July1s, e. | Dor. | Thriilu.| Wind. Fea URFIT FOR BARTIL. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. ks Kroxux, la, July 18.—A bloody shooting 2fTray took place bere last night. Ed J, Bruce; in a drunkea frenry, shut Michael McNamara; thoball taking effect in the breast and pro- ducing a fatal wound, William Bruman inter- cen oon b oW ©: e RACE ey, 1 Ansan, 23 onthocard was for Lorses of tho2:40 class, S48 i and, on account of the Jarge number of entrics, most of which were from a distance, the know- ing oues predicted that fine sport and fost time would be witheased, and in thia they wero not The Cpmmodore stated that the objeet of the meetiug was to hear the report of the Regatta Cormnittee, and award the prizes to the yachts AT was notleeabls for a fiue send-off, the horses tting awuy in the fuest posaible shane. kthe lead at the tum, quartar was still ahead, Basea on errors—Peters, 13 Hines, 1 1~Lhicago, 3. Dovlin, 1; Hague, 1 LADIES, MISSES, CHILDREN'S FURNISHING DEPT. Field, Leiter & Co. STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., which were sucecasful at thelast yacht race. The Committee reported the ‘time mude by the varlous yachts enguged in the race s fol Frolie, 8:17:57 Lull Zcphir, 8:25:16; Anna Loulse Cary, leetwing, 8:40:17; and Lucy, 8:81:4 There were of the third class,—the Zepbyr, " Perle, and Cary,~of which the first was entltlcd to the first prize and the second to the second. ere were the Lulu, Lucy, and Fleetwing, of which the tirst two won the rizes. 3 It will beobserved that the Frolic beat all the other yachts, yet sha reccived no prize. 8lhe belougs to the stvond elass, and to win shy had to beat the vest time made aiter the deduc- tion of time allowance. The presentation of prizes wns next in order. Unfortunately tho firat, a sliver cup, was not oun hand, Mr, Peacock, the feweler, having neg- lected to send it up, This, howeve: stop the ceremony, ~ A sllver ilk-pi procured from the proprictor of the Bher- fercd emd wes shot through the flieshy part of the breast. The only excuse Bruce could oiler for shooting McNamnars was that the Iatter had refused to cash & note for hinn The attack wax Tooked upon a3 o very unprovoked and brutal one, and threats of lynching were freely In- dufgod fn. DBruce was arrested al lodged fn Jail, and to-day was removed to Fort Madison to secure him' from mob violenco. There was the must lntense excitement over the offair, McNaraara {8 still living, but fs fu a very critieal condition, and it is not thou, to survive. Bruman's woun one, Bruce was formerly a wholesale dealer here, but falled recently. ——— BLOODY MURDER. Bpecial Dispatch to Tha Tribune. Leavanwonry, Xan., July 18.—A moat hor- rible murder was perpetrated on the rescrve north of the city sowme.tine during last night, l’«‘m the horses wero called up, it wos an- nounced that Tabor's Emerald bad ‘This caused u feoling of regrot, lorse i3 owned considerable interest was felt regarding Lis Before the rave the buyers fought sby, the field sclllug at $10, Josic Roxlo alternating Tho lust-maentloned uraro 42 an Eastern beast, and wonderful storics were oscentl coucerning her buluntuetwcm&ufla pullal amd tho hhn K»ml}lc eVer, c positions were change ] Do taking "Arat plocs. . About th same time Waddell came up to second place, nud they came home_ in this_order, Vickaburg Hardy Jast, Time Maximum thermometer, 61 inlmuny, Ta GENKLLL OBSERVATIONNA. 8:24:50; Perle, Cuscavy, July 18] fa balls—Spaldiog, 1; Ryan, 1, Faived balin—suace, 2 ok 13 Ban, 1 f gamo—' Umpire—XL, Walak, Thera 18 no particular mystery {r the winning or losing of the gawe, thestrong batting of the visitors as shown in the tuble sufficlently ex- plainlug it, It {s also notable that the victors ‘wers lucky in getting in their hits when they wanted them; only four of their bases were made in blank loniags, while the visitors made half of their whole score of gafc hits when they 0 The fielding of the Whites was marked excellent bits of work. F Barues, aud Peters accomplished off Devifn and Hagu ler circumstances where most players would have gotten only one of the run- Whito was avored usual ghare of the work, and waa justly ap- <5 debut on tho “turf, &, Solklrk an TIE POURTH NEAT cholce at $3 and §4. b2 8 Cotmefl Bluils and Jack Hard, having gone tu stable, under t] the first quarter the pace was made hot by Har- pea that Councl! Blufls would tire and t, but the brown assiog the balf- 3 lengths between himsel! aud tho ba ‘which advantage he never relinquished, Ing under tho wire an casy winuer, in 1:| ks . Same day; running premium, 600; mile heats, Charles Plattner, Council Blufls, en- Council_Binfls, sired by m Lens Harding, 4 enters b, ¢, Jack 'y Phacton, dam by Hovereign, Of the fourth cluss th current among the coy speedaand staying qualities, Final) wers called up and recelved thel lc laving tho pole, Advance third, Wonder fourth, ZellaX. Josie scveath, Selkirk ud Williams teuth, . twelftl, aud L it possible for Lim is 1ot & dungerous elghth, Roxie nintd, &y Tom cleventh, Logan on the outaide. ¥y After tiree attcmpts the horses werp sent to a falr sturt considering the slze ot the although several of those {n the front sank were on tho run when thoword was given. TURPENTINE, July 18.—8plrits of turpentine the third Inning un: P el BUSINESS NOTICES. th more than o the viettm belng onc Auua Jolnson, who lived on Cheyenne stroet, between Third and Fourth. lnuded for two Leautiful catches. At the first turn Arkansas Bob went to the ‘:’hc lead in outfielding, the only ball swhich came front, and led by half alen Prematare Loss of the Halr, which fa so sevevasesizienineiid ham the winner of the first prize. On Saturday last we commenced our semi-annual sale in following, to close the scason: Every variety of Linen & Piqua Suits, for Misses and Children, for all ages, from 2 to 18 years. A rull line of Cloth Cloaks for gora entora ch, c. Wi Jack llalnnc. dam by John_Forbes cnters ch, c. Vic by Vanda), dom Blondt Charles Pofno enters ch. g. Y aater, dum Ontariv, 1182 Da...6_4 snie~1 44555 114633 1340305 11621, TO-DAY'S PROOMAMME, e trotiing for to-day will be, eat of the meeting, though ft {a dangerous to make that assertion when 80 many good tields arg catered, Kor thic three-minuto purse, twelve 0od ones are entered, and most of thomn will D, with the rest common nowadays, may be ¢: the usc of Burnett's Coconine. VEGETINE, difficult running cateh. The pe- ntirely prevented by ‘The body of the murdered woman was found while only two this morning sbout 5 o'ulock by a colored man, 1ying on the reserve near the north end of Third street, mutilated fn tho most terrible condition, |, her head being mashod to a jelly, Brown visitad tho spot early this niorning, and after pelecting a jury snd oceupying the grester portion of the day in collectin, dict wuhhméxgl& lg to ',lme v came to her deal Bou TS0l Or persol rThg womym Was, mfic of the bgu Tep- olnts strongly tow well gtrung out, Maud Wiilians beln, therear, and not falrly under way. Thess po- sitions were not materially ehanged until the quarter pole, reached in 88 passed, whien Wineman sent but she goon left hor fedt and’ pave wlo came up with o rusl ad. The others at this thue in o very miscellancous man- ner, at least an eighth of a'mile, At tho third turn the feld bunched up somewbat, and when The milk-pitcher was then returned and Capt. | fpstructed to call upon Mr, Pen~ cock fu the morning for his cup. The winners were then presonted with money prizes. iggie -was complimented on his success in_sccuring suck a beautiful yacht whilein the East recantly, Commodore” Tim Bradley recelyed the thunks of the meeting for his Jibérality in presenting to the club $50 for rizes, u The meoting edjourned after announcing that at the next meeting of the clubfwhich will be held on the lost Tuesday of this month, the day culiarity of the play was th: men were put out in the outl fleld did_all the work, ot o sing gwen to Peters, Twelve flles taken by inficlders Bhows the nature of the Loulsville butting. uttinge out four men merville and Turner t was favored Vice-Commodore Hastings led Lls - without an error, did sume ment work. Gerhards with very good throwing, aud showed up well NCE, The same Clubs play thelr sixth game and assumed the cvidence, u ver- were strung alon, ect that deccased utatlon, and the evidence Great Yargain in Ladies’ Percalo Suits, 3 pieces entire, only $3. & Speclal attention is called to our stoclk of Ladics’ and Children’s Un~ derwear, which is the largest ever offered in Chicago. Our Infants’ Department is fuld of all the staple and funcy articles requlred for an outfit, to which wo ¢ starters. It {s safe Lo say that the winner will Laye to go down to 2:80to gt home tirst, Fallowins 16 the list of entrica fu this cluss: D. I M‘ulll‘;l:r'l . g Miraculous, J. M. Botts, dr, M. Goodi's g. m. Erin, Stephen Bull's b, m, Elien C, ark's b, 0. Roxie, hen th t race is to man who has been lving with her. The police o oLt acht 0 14 0 take placa Wil b | it mhio b boet, Huing o b e oo REQATTA OF TIIH. GRAND-NAVER AND EPRING- LAKE ROWING ASSOCIATION. e Tribune, ch., July 18,~Tho third annual regatts of the Grund-lloven and Spring. Assoclstion will be held ou Tues- esfdent, Col, Willlun M. Ferry; Commodore, Frank E. Yates Rearsou; Scerctary and phirey. Aug. 1the juntor double- 0 ladies’ four- 0, & slngie scull raco between 8T, LOUIS, V8, CINCINNATI. the others “close Dbebind, 81, Louis, Mo, cntered the lomestrcteh, Advance sweryed slightly to the outside, thus violuting o well- knuwn' rulc, but ‘no action was tuken by the judges, Just before tho distance-stand” was hed, Scikirk was scen coming through the d ko o racc-horse, and ot the same tino Lady Logun forgred alicad of Advance. Theruce liomo wns an exciting one, Logan and Sclkirk going under the wire ut_the same time, making 8 dead heat, * Roxie and Maud Williams, who gqm 80 well thought of, were distanced, ‘Ulme, the heat pnt the betting crowd g, and, at ita close, the poal-selling took o 18.—~Weak batting marked to-duy’s game, which was a tame offair, the Reds earning thelr run in the ninth inuing. Kessler, Gould, and 8weascy made a double “LOST ART" FIGHT WITU IORSE-THIEVES, LouisviLre, Ky., July 18.—A special to the Courler~Journal from Lcbunon furnishes the particulars of o aerious affray which vecurred in Casey County, A horse having been stolen from Juhn Tate, & deputy sherlff, he summoned o posse of men and proceeding on the trail ran across six others. A mounted fight took place iu which Filmore Murrell, one of ed, and a man numed Davisserlously wound- Spectal Dis Qnanp ucunx, & RECOVERED. of the Associntfon ares Grler's b, g Jancaviile, Elder'sb. g. 8am Kirkwood, A, Culp'ab. g. Henry Blank, Tha 3:29 cluss lias also a8 will be acen from this Comimodore, A urer, L, B, Hum Galen, the most ee) the second_century. torba, pronerly comtounded, urvelous tha physician, flonrished in cory was that roots and re Nature's remedy. Hls invite attention. suine splondid trotters, senfor sfugie-scull, st of ‘entrica; As this is the season for owr special sale in this particular depurtment, thesc goods have all been marked at such prices that they cannot help but be satisfactory Lo every consumer, cfore death Murrell aflirmed “that his arty was innocent, but the presence of several csperados with i, und the recovery of the stofen horse, do not prove his assertions. OMICIDE. Special Dispatch ta The Tribune. %, Ind., July 18.—The examination of Antolne Hepp, for the Killing of Glles Wash- burn, in Bricss' saloan, the night of July 8, which haa been in progress for the last week be fore Judge Vinton on awrit of babeas corpus, |' declded tury, Seikirk selling from $30 Lognn from $23"to $31, while th ‘varied from $08 to 873, IN THT SECOND HEAT 8 goad send-ofl was clfected on thofirstattem aud it was cvidont from tho first that it wo be a trot for the monoy from start to finlsh, As the horses went around the turn, Advance was in the lead, with Selkirk on his whecl, and Lad Logan closc behind. At the uarter-pole, whis seconds, the positions of the ed, but on the back efde pussed Advance, i’ the medical world for cot 8, uutll the art of compounding vegetable remedica wea'gradually loat In the fhickening gioom of the mid- 3, and polsonous mineral inlxtures took it Jiut the clouds nre breaking hi our U Frauk E. Yates. The two races last nanicd will be the most popuiar putts. ‘Tho second day's programme wlil consiat of a junior fouroared rue, senior untor elngle-scull, and o seoior 3 rizeawill bo offered, amateurs, The ro- , witl' o grand ball p18 Hlahblt{;l b.g. Little Frod. pilfous lield sway out's George Vooriifes' bk, m. Cozetta 8, A, Birownc's blk. m. La €, W. Plilips b, m. Army A strang point in the sport for the rest of the week {8 that from and h‘x’ul do not count as {n the Sej for all those mectings having closed lnst eyen- lug, There will therefore about records and no reason who intends to louse and got ung »locoocoomn &l uocoomrrsl a3 truc Unienical compoun watl heslth-restarer, probal 1nce the days of Galen bimaelf, SCROFULOUS HUMOR BURSTING THROUGI THE SKIN ON ALL PARTS OF TIE DODY. The race will be free to alf gutta will conclude, as usu), and banquet ot the Cutler House, FOSTPONEMENT OF TIE BANATOOA RACE. § () Sanatous, N, Y. uding to-day records lflnlebrnl, th entrics sconooe &leoscnourelh be no grumbling tar 0 the clrcult should not turn er tho first, if possible. a8 reachied in 873¢ ch $0 The Tridbune. L3 «y July 18.—~The advocates of Belkirk collared ang lace for the inter-colleglato Sleunwoness §lcSonconan! Eleu Slentmmonue 1l coocroora i mloozooscer tlmurcormss Logan and Gipsy Tom making o hot aug regdtta ave not visible to-day, for riding fu vuin Hepp was beld waa brought to a close to-day. MILLINERY. MILLINEBLDEPABTMENT ' Nandel Brothers T by ul L.~The nof trottlug: stullionGen,"Grant dicd s ¢ was owned by total loss} no fusurance, [ Corunus, O, July 18.~There was a good und o fair attendance at g of the Columbus Driving The llrst race was trof threc-wminute class, for $700, six entries. Johnson's b. g, Smoke won_ fa heats, Birdie Uosizau eccond, and Plqua Bello third, Thne, 3:H34, 2:84 80 ruce for third place, the mare finall; in this manner the balf-mile w b everybody going fast ut the next quarter it was as Tace us o man could wish, up her elashing gait, ace from Adyance, wmestreteh Selldrk atill and the race lotae twics to and from the scens” 16 miles with the thermometer up to 97 is not calculated to it ouy ous for cool argument. The crowd that was the emallest that y disappointed home again after wulting un hour and o hall for the winds and clouds to disa) pear. ‘The postpoucment was until 4 o'clock, ut ot half-psst 3.Mr, Blaiklo telegraphed u thut meither raco would bo Just before that hour tho crows which was anxious); 1n £5,000 ball to awalt the action of the Grand admits that he struck Washiburn behind the bar— nifs or fce-plek— BLOOMINGTON, ome) oo onx A Hopeless Sufferer Quréd by : Vegetine, . R 8 9, Eng. T TR T vt atatement,of my e s we vue suderug fron: Seroful publisly the Tollowlog, which 1 clearf L 'ch!glolu Ifumor from my went out this mornty, ever attended u Freshman race, lurge cnough to bo consideral McFarland, aud'in a | HEOLY game—Txo hours, Uwplre—Mr. McGee, of 4T, LOUIS REDY V8. NEW KAVENS 5 8r. Lous, July 18.—Nicho! first six innings to-day, and was batted all over the field by the Bt, Louls Rods fourteen totals off bim, Louls Browns nuxt scason, the sube Joined score {s siguiticant doesn't know whotler a when Washburn wus choking him and striking him. Hoclaims to bave dous it in self-defcnse, DBLOODY ASSAULT, Bpectul Dispatch to Tha Tribuns. Y, Io., July 18.—George 8Scoggin, who assaulted und stabbed a young man named Wasbburn at Bloun, Ia., on Saturday night, was ey swung {nto the malntalued his lead, began fn ewrucst, the three the paceextremely hot for those When near tha Logan the whij der it, finishing o rle, Whio went under the pitched in the 1 1iavo beco atitcled wi andat Lines very badl, Wineman gave Lad: lsease Toade 1ta appe bourds at different telegru {oh fled with tho report that the roce would be Py best waa dasgnsl cuul excellent thno of 3:304¢, The runuing race, 13§ m arreated and brought before Justice Breunun of | wayhead was so sory [ could the sores on the autsido # Wehave just received a full as- sortment of NEW STYLES, espe- oially adapted for EASTERN TOUR- ISTS, such as TRAVELING, RID- ING, and PROMENADE HATS and Tom fourth, and Arkinusas B sepurating cuch horse from thie ona fu After the heat it was found that the mare Osle: had vast two shoes, which accounted in ure for hier bad cting « In the pools befure THE TUIND NEAT) uyed heavily for sguinst the teld, A start was caslly effected on” the first attempt, all the job fifth, about o ht cutrlcs, wus won by J, M. this place to-day, who hel n:}enl In 2:40, Crulsan’sccond, and Modoe Ird, appear at the nezt tenn of ‘ashiburn’s wounds ure scrlous, though thoy probubly will not prove fatal. JAIL-BREAKING. CoLvmnus, 0., July 18.—Nine prisoners es- caped from the County Jall to-day by overpow- ering the jafler., He wns closiog tho door. Three buve been recaptured. The most fme started ot balf-past 5. real enthusiasin of the doy. lumbls, who wera present In hosts, piled into wagous, aud o long Huc was soon tn motion,— not without some wlsgivings, however, they could see that the Ureeze was freshening. ‘Fhelr fears were well founded, for the tiret load that reached Moon's turned back without dis- mounting, beuring word to ul} bel that there wus no chauce of the race belug It was u grievous disappoints ‘This caused the first cuusing me great the Criminal Court, In the pacing race, 2:24 closs, there were nine ve heats, Paul Walter's b, g, Hucker State won the first fn 2:243¢' ler's b. g Sorrel Billy won the second, fourth, and fiith (aud the race) fn 2:203¢, 3:96, and 2:45, ‘The third heat was dead botween Sore Sucker State. Time, ”:wilo Bucker Btate pot o cowsr of wyneek, soversl of which {ini0re, Bid Borhiing Which wa Humor n;-m’-m-‘:d wesk and fecbls cundition, Ad GOV L0 Buch & dize &4 {0 d 1o condition, ] was [ BONNETS, - 3 Tho NEWPORT, CHARLOTTE OORDE, commneaced taking sceond moncy, Shaker Lorses actiug well, Seolkirk, who of course hnd { £ tho pole, 161t bis fcet al the irst turn, but proy- d himsclf o handy breaker, and lost nothilug, portant prisouer atlil at larg who was uwaiting trial for o rupe on a Little girl but still more #0 to the ¥reshmen, who ols @& colored mun ad quite cnough of it, and want to sco the race decled, BOULEVARD, and e © BASE-BALL, when I say thata OAVALIER, now all the rage and a decided change from former shapes, 011:- entire stook of TRIMMED BONNETS, BATHING BEABIDE, and GARDEN HATS, at oost, to olose the season, 121 & 123 State-st. Ead ftar whis oD et A How Ty BaCK s s so0tis ai Dy Thdy's. U Ve has enttrel talnl of scrofula froni Wy wystem, ai ¢ publiahod a0 Lt biter sificeers thay A4 do, if bLey try the VROXFIN T i toal v L eT oF s 5 o ALICE Bhi as reached In 873¢ seconds, Bel- ad, with Gipsy Tom u good second, On thie far sido Gipsy but wus fnally pulles positions wers not % the haif-nile, whic was reaclied In passing it Advance mudo a 0 Was Yat herselt” this place from Glpsy Tom, Jn turned {uto the ALL TUK RACES TO TAKN FLACH TO-DAY, The tedlum of the day was nob over yot, for there was a weary waitin the refereo's declsion, which was that the versity race will bo rowed at 10, the single sud the ¥reshman at 11, ito lively, Cornell and Harvard about even in the Freshuan race, and in Caraell briugs about 23, Colum- bis 15, aud tho fleld 10. i TR ‘*TERROR OF THX WEST" IN CHICAGO, The recent excellent play of the Loulsville Club In its games with Eastern tourists, and the {fact that the Chicagos huve never been able to bat Devlin very strongly, led to the bellef that yesterday's game between tho South and tho Northweat would bo a close and exciting oue, and about 1,500 people attended on that suppo- MURDER IN KANSAS. ? 81, Lovs, Mo.,July 18.—Bud Lane,a Deputy Marshal at La Cygne, Kan., shot and killed John last, for an alleged too romees oleonusmimm] S| 5] wmowcofan Sl ommmo: till 10 o'cloek 1o get Morton on Haturda greal futhnacy with his wife. John Callendor ut th Out of the man; | cxonon Lh il -u:'[ m matton relstiYo W o tte of Long Istand. fnatances of {udividual o|& eaty Lool second lhu‘;l.mpu :I‘x’uu;n o3l o s SHCIo | ormmmmmms el coonecmnel B 3 avu sigualized this fearful gth of which Logan and Josle mades Unsolicited Evidence, TO MENT. Desirahle Difices TO RENT . IN TEIE TRIBUNE BUILDING. INQUIRE OF WILLIAM C. DOW, . Boom 8 TRIBUNB BUILDING sltion. They were by no meaus dissppointed, and eaw an entertaining exhibition of the beau- tes of the natlonal game. ‘The new selection who attended to the tossing {or the Chicagzos was no improvemeat on Spald- ing, and the home nine opened at the bat as usual, Barues repeated his usual performance in openiug a game, and sent & fine fair-foul away for two bases, Petera! sharp bounder past short helped matters considerably, aud Barnes talijed onit. BcVeyslsohad an eye to his batting record, and Lit bard to right feld, letting Pe- ters to third, whence Anson brought him in by = lively loer past sccond. Tho visit- ora drew a blank for their ahare of t! though Gerhardt and Alllson hit wel bascs after two men wers out, Lites did uot ecare n thelr sccond fan- d Spaldiug away to erhardt. 1o the third turn at the stick they fell atoul of *'This Torror of the West,” as Divlin's admirers name him, wiich ke could not have admired. with o beauty to left centro, and followed with ons of the longest left- the Year, ou which he took sce- g 101 ¢ Heds, 13; Now 1 t base —Iudy, 73 Now Lsve, Ruus caried—-Qno each. ame~0ne hour and Uwplro—hir. Mack, of Ht. Lot o, fow haye boen preserved; but ono, that hias beon, lights up the melancholy dark- nessof the scene with a pecullar brightness, At tho battle of Bunker 11 Captaln of artillery, bad withdrawn from t! battle, aud had disobeyed Putuawn's orders to retur, Tho battle over, Putuam d if Callender was not cus! would himself leave theacrvice. A court-martial convicted bim of cowardice, and dismissed him “from all further service in tha Countinental Coward or not, by was brave enough to atep down into the ranks of the hits overlooking enent had fallen, 4 Selkirk made a ut jogged in u winoer in au third, Gipsy Tomn thy aud the rest ina THB FOURTI NEAT most futercsting of the race, ie made somewhat remarkable. A Mf was cfected at the first attempt, itting out the work at a livel, umped to the fronl {flrst turn was o length ahead, . The quurter was passed in ortly after which Selkirk took Lady Logan belug a good oDs wers unchange: ‘x:.'lwtr.} in13143¢, b et o three-quarter pole Qips; e Wion Inm lmuusy- reached, Josle pushed to the frout, e assistance of Bulkirk man ocket, where sho re- o lzish between the 2 tue one, both horses makiy n within 5D feet of Lome, a wire uose und nose. It was euesally thought that another dead heat would but when the drivers weal to Hug-judge, Tom Sunderisud, By 8 Me., M gmonp e, s, earh, ADouL 8 year sgo shio which waa very pi The Tridune. 18,~The offer of the Nigliua to row a 8-mile race on the Kenneberasls L been accopted by tge 8t. John-Paris crew, . NEW ORLRANS. New Onrvreans, July 18,~1The Southern Club tts commenced to-dsy. The frst scull, working bouts, 1 mile, was Lesassler, of tho Bt, John'a Hopes, Orleans, Plekwick, Irac, 8:58, The‘:lhu ‘When near home, N, N. B, July hy Arkansas Bob ot B U or ub , Juhin Callender, £iad n tuiior core on her ol B \s fmuch tmproved, an uxTIss has duno’ for m; d [ take uvory oppurtunlity ta recomnun 10 L1iDse Wlio ars B0t U ruspectfully, 8pecial Dispaich bo The Tridune, Hmnn‘;"z‘r‘un, Mipu,, July 18.—The Bilver 8tar Club, of Northfield, t of base-ball with the Bluo @ 8liver Btars bave bocn champlons of the Btate for five years, while this wos thy see- ond game the Blue Stockings cver played aa un Lza Beore~Blug Btockings, 12 ghul, 10. Firsy defeat of thc season Bwnunfifmx . Ju‘{;‘ 18.—Base-ball— 11 Py tho Dloomingtans es Wi 13 o loginingtons Hmuhy.p s g a8 nerhap the LSRRy St Uoward, and Bouthern, races were poatponed on account of —— e SHOT HIS FATHER, Only the other day s father shot and killed bis son-in-law, and, as a sequence, youthful determined to get ovea with patcroallsm, Last night Mr Walter No, 678 Centre ¢, for keeping cow u to perforin an; 1abor, The notorious * Cabbage’! with the boy at the time of the chastisement, pears to have p;om ux‘lyuungCalemlnw svat ensued, during which f0rmad thio yousg seaegeds pay Tom at % aver, and at‘l.h?xnm army as & _officor, Joslo bef + Every One Speaks Favorably, Al ¥latbush, HisCaptuinand Lisu his companfons wero begiunf Spripgiug in front of them, Lo ordered them to deces. For a time his courage nourlshed theira; but at leogth he charging & fleld-plecs, while ETINK, After W he fainpcas at the ry sroturn sud man 4, B mulfll‘ wis entirel; Aguln ook frat place. though Fulmer hel, e ' v peaka by a wild throw to TAH INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES, Yo iy very cueM ‘Tho season belug now half done, the mathye the Globe-Lemocrat has with fne gured out the batting aversge mber of & Leagus club, 0 fur; as wn it In championship thres names and records, whivh ha may 28 years of thicves aud refy Courting death, he mads no algnal of surrender when the hastlle bayonets were at hls breasty but a bravo ofticer Interfuered In his by e ‘ashington, Lcarin, his couduct, ordercd tho soutcucy be and hia 235 4 Voo, o vear labsr, B was matical man of 8 slight break whe, tiuito paticnce f Bueaca tnto eery part of th Bulvg under the e wmeaclug wfinl:lnlu l)llnfll'llturl:} o Kot e L @ya; aithior

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