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N PASTIMES. Fourth Victory of the White Btockings Hast. Thoy Administer a Terrible Drube ¥ bing to the Mutuals, -Bond. Engaged by the St. L.ouis Club for '77, Dismal Prospeots of the National Game at Philadelphia. Jomments on n Yacht Race which ' Did Not Take Place. ltems for Billlard Sharps, Lovers of Tuxf Sporis, Pigeon Shooling, ¥ Etes, Etce g BASE BALL. WHITE 8TOCKINGS VS, MUTUALS. Kpectal Dispatch o The Tribune. NEw York, Sept. 0.—~Thie clghth game of the teries between the Chlengo Whito Stockings and Mutuals was played hero to-day in the preacnce »f a amall audicnea. The gamno waa devold of say special futerest, for the long lead tho visit- ors took fu the frst three Innings virtually sct- Ued theresuit, The Mutuals were withous the servicesof Holdsworth and ITicks,and tholr places wero very seeoptably filled by tvo young atnas teur playors, 'The Chicagos pinyed a good field- Ing game, while their batting wns terriflc, mok- inig no Jesa than 21 total base hits. - Anson and McVey both made clean Lome runs, Mr, Du- charme again filled the position of umpire satis- factorily toall, THE BCORE. Hutuals. TR EP|AE FEER R 5] 28001 40122111 4| of 2| 0| 4l 2 4/ 0l 201 40 1 212 HEEEHE 4| ool 18] 0 L, 38| 4[1a(27;10/12 White Stockin, Blrn:‘l,flb Lk o) 8] 2| 8| ,l p % Anson, 3b bl 4f 8 3 81 1 McoVoy, c. 5l 11 4 411l 0 Petors, 8, 6l o2 110 White, 1.1, ?i}-’i‘gg Hines, c. 1. g1 4| 1 51 0] 0 6} 1 2|01 inlisisle7] o) © OHED, 34560678080 104810 0-4 g:.' 000 4 0-13 AnNED, 070°01000-1 00000 0=-3 0 08 on hits—Mutual, 12; Chicago, 21. by orrors—Mutunl, 27 Ghicago, G. Total loft ou basow—Mutual, 9; Chlesgo, 6. Unoplre—Mr. Ducharmo, ‘The Chicago aud 8t, Louls Clubs pln{ an ex- hibition - gaune on the Unjon Grounds Monday, and much interest is mantfested in tire game, ch to u . Hantroun, Conn,, Sept. 9.—Ihe Blues and Reds met to<lay before a small nudience. The foliowing is tho score by Innings— cinclonatk Lurtford Special The Tribune. + PHILADELPHIA, Nep witneased the %:-mu between the 8t. Luuls tnd Athletic Clul Inninga— 12348067889 Athletio. 00000001 1-2 St Louls, w 10031208 %15 TIOSTON VA, LOUIBVILLY, - Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridure, BosToN, Bept,d.~1The gams betwoen the Bos -»+<"tonand Louisville Clubs to have beun played hers to-dny was postponed until Monday on ac- tount of rain. When tha Boston'and 8i. Louis Clubs meot hero naxt week it will bo a battle of the *'Brads.” b s piayed Jum wealsJavo med e soven gawca played lnst weck have mnde no pmnmfi:’ chaflgn? in the positions of tho clubs, inasmuch as the favoritos tuve won overy time. The Chicagos have now ulead in games layed ns well zs wor, hu},’f thoonly organiza- i that hns been frwor with enough fair Weather to carry out alt thelr engagements, ‘They have 13 guies more to play, and s clear leewny of three games to lose aud yet win the ponuunt. The prescnt weele will virtually de- clde tho posecssion of that uscful and valuahle ’rug. b’l‘hn“ng.l\]muun mlny l‘x,u qilw‘nil}e;ll byt lna,y(; ing thut, leago wins § out of 12, Harttor miist win 10 straiEht 1o ties oo, 4f tho \Whites should win 7 out of 12, then 8t Loufs must ‘win 14 atraight to to tie. Theo tlllblu showingthe ollo stutus s bitween clubs 1 & EHEEEEES PR E= B b I 5 &l Bl b H kI 41 8] i 9| 7| 7l10] 46 .| 37 3 of of 87 a9 a1 6] 71 3 o] 5| 20 3|'8l..1 3 5| of 8| 3 4| 1{'4..) o] 4 8| 2 1| 4f 21%(.) af of @ ol 1f 3 24, 4f 22 2| 1f of 8 0] 3[..] 7 islealaalm|islisla1o et L 2 L L (LN S L L B2 mllL) l[lF‘INO‘Ii' table, dvhlv.-l: l:hown nni Rllll(\{[}l yu‘t o pluyed, us well ns the gencral stauding ™ o thnclfihn); 1a a8 followa: 5 & Clubs, Played. Won, Lost. To play. Chieago, . et Tage Lge Torlay, L Lo w17 bre i i 25 1 06 7 48 15 ‘I'iis sliows 123 games yet to play, or, more correctly apcaking, 81 conteats, fnaamnuch’as two clobs must take part fn each ong, PR L 8 Western clubs had last evoning complot. ©d half of their last League trip Iul‘gfllll ;ur, and_the result has been eminenti: satisfuctory to Chicago sud Bt. Louis, but much loss so to Ulncinnut! and Loulsville, The play this week will Lo Tuceday, Wednzsday, Friduy, and Sate urday, uccordlng to tho follawihg schodulo, with the promise, Lowefer, thut Hartfond aud Clne eintutl re ik ainy,‘lnumuuh us thoy are fu arvears, Thusched- o a1 Sept, 12 and 13~Chicago vs, Hartford, fn Hart- ford; ‘81, Louis va, Bostun, In iovlon; Loutavilla 8. Mutual, in Brooklyn; Clnelnuativa, Athletle, in Philadelpbla. . . Sept. 15 and 16—~Chlcago vs, Boaton, in Doston; 8t. Louia ve, Iarttord, lu Hartford; Clnclunati ve: Mutua), in Brooklyn; Lonlsvillo vs, Athlctic, la Philadoipbia, . : Beside the above League champlonship games, the Chieago aud 8t, Lg\‘:ln Clubs ave booked to play ot the Union Grounds (Brooklyn) to-mor- row ono of a sories u(f;umaa Tor the champlon. ship of the West, It ks herewlth suggested that that part of the series ph?'ml I Ll East will provo a financial mistake, [fthe gawe fs play- ed to-morrow, nobody who Lknows the ropes would give §30 for eitficr club's shdro of the re- telpta, 3 Kt the concluslon of the Esstern trip, tho Qubs will play their way Lome, arriving hiere in time to moet Lhe first Eustern orgunization Fri. day, Bept. 22, and Baturday, Bopt, 2L The pro- urunme Lisretofors udapied Is Lo this effect, but 1s quite probable to be revised, and no cer- talnty exiats as yot astoany gomes Luyoud thos6 of this week, 1t tyatated ou thie sutliority of Chiapman, of the Loulsyilles, that Ryan, Qerfiurat, evlin, Buy- er, Hague, Fuliner, undSomerville have slgned for next yeur with the Loulsvilles. Otleial no- {ifications have beeu received of ouly three of thoss namncs. What object have the inanages tneut i withholdiug tho othors if contracts have beon wmaded TITOMAS DOND. A dispatch in yestorday's TRIDUNE gave the arat_fntelligiblé secount of the depatture of ond_ frow” the Hartford Club, though it Las Leen for some thno kuown that’ u_storm was browing that must burst on lther Lim or Fer- |Buson, Bru pen statemout that Ferguson (Was throwlng gawes could not pass uniuticed, pud when the formur rofused to play in a_niug with Ferguaon, nothing wus left for Mr. Bulke- oy but to send him away. Tho following dls- atch from ‘Tits TRIBUNN'S corrcspondent In 8177 Haven, Conu., sottics about bis futurs for 3 : 3 for Limaelf. t. 9.—About 200 peoplo |- e L | THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE:"SUNDAYS SEI;TEMBER*IO,' 1876—BIXTEEN ‘PAGES: Hatiford mlnb. :):: hln: "lm)‘»"' mu‘ mg.ruc [ nw' days, hes signe w i "ThiW 2rown ot of tho fact thAtona of the management of tho Bt, Louls has heen hara n con- sultation with Tommy, and that the Iatter haa safd thnt ho was going Weat noxt yeari that the Jsat no placa (o piny ball, st on with the Nov/ Olthes Heward ne - Knoael ean. cateh for M. 1t a3 hoped to keep him herd mest yeur, but owing {0 the chaotic condition of onr asnociation nobody was propared to make & cuntract with him Notr.—If this engagemont has really been mnde, it will be an cxcellent thing insoverat waya. It will provide the St. Louls with first. clans pltcher, which the; I greatly need it Bradley leaves them, as Lie now secins likely to do; [t will allow of the peacoful release of Nicliols, who, though Lo sigued 4 contract with the B, Louls, Ias been unosay about it, and de- alrous of n relosss ovor siuce. This again wiil help the New l{-mm. It Nichols stays with them, as he {s likely to do. Lastly, tho depart- urs of Bond will allow that excellent pisycr and courteous gentleman, Uumtnings, & shiow e has bgcn n:ngel»fd all theden- not allowed to plsy fn more than two .::‘:mu up to the timo of Boud's leavtng. Mo can huw hava an excellent oppor- tunity to make himscll solid for next yoar, That so atrong & nlne s the Loulsyllles should earn only ono run off his delivery {u two games lust week shows that ko s fn ns good furin as ever. THE ATTILATICS, Bpecial Currespandence of The Tribune, PRILADELPIIA, PA. Hept. 7.—In some corre- epondencs from hora & fow woeks syo I sug- ested that it was impossibla to’ keop tho Ath- fcuu Club guing auother year, and /10 now niore than ever convinced thab it must go undor right away, It has beon the afm of the man. agomont for some tine to last nmufi until v,fic eight gamea now {n progreas conld be An- ished, tn the hops that poople would turn out and support tholr home nine; but this hope has boen rudely dispelled. The' Cbilcagos opened the serics, aud pleuty of advortising was done, but the crowds did not como; and, though I do not know what the till contalned, yot I have no idea that the two ganies with the coming cham. lons l;,vnvu tho Athlotics inors than 300, and s, I'am informed, was divided among the laycrs a8 soon R8 they left the tield. Of course rtwu only a sop, espicially to those to whom the managemeut owes, $600, $300, and Jike sums. ’l’Eu question ariscs, What will be the show from the othier slx guwes If the best two turn out like this? As to n Western trip, the munagement deem It well .ulg {mpossible, ~ and thefr ouly hope s in" findin some one who =~ will uarantee the cxpenses. It will cost about gl.'.‘mwukn the men around and play two mes fn cach Weatern city, aud it {a very Ezuhltul whother any gentléman will advauce that sum, or such part of it an may he needed. The outlook fornext year is rather discourag- fog, aud there s lttle “duubt that the present organization will fo into bankruptey,—in fuct, it cap do nothiugelse. 1t wouldbo manlfestly uns falr for the mavugement to get togother a tlub, composed of new men, for noxt year and mako them work away ta pay this year's debta, They ‘have tried that quite often enough. To be sitre, it thdy throw ‘::B the present organization, they lose their franchiss in* tho League, but & new and lively club, with good men at its head, would have no trouble in getting tn. After tie Con- tennial has been onded the peoplo here will sup- port ball liberally enough. REVIEW OF THE ATHLETIC-HARTFORD SHRIRS, The champlonshipserics of ten gunesbetween the Hartford Club und the Athlctics, of I'hila- delphis, was finished souo time ugo, but varlous urgent reagons have comblined to put off the muking-up of thelr averages until now. They are, huwover, of value to complete the recurd which has, from time to time, bee published (n these columns, and from which the eflic of each pitcher maoy be sccurately coinputed se agaiust that of auy other player in the position, ‘Tho record. of gumes played by the Athlotics and Hartfords, with tho dates and scores, Is as lugu;v Ilarlforll‘.' * Aihletic. Vi o 2 4 4 13 3 Ty Auy. 12, .16 ¢\u§.u. 4 Total...u /oo 42 " The following tablo gives tha record made fn vital points of the game by tho clubs as organ~ , izatlons without rclerence to the players, whose achievoments are tabulated further ou: Hartford. Athleite. Total rnmw made, Y ki) 2 Averago to o guna. 7.8 Total runsssroed, . Average Lo & gumo.... v Percentago of esrned 1o store ‘T'otal base hits ma e Tha following table contains the batting ree ord of all the nien who took part in tho serics, the best scores belng placed st the top: EATTING WECORD ATILETIC-RANTPOLD BENIES, v D O MIVROTD AEDIRS. “eny asvg| ~2unb B 0) I:m 2109 lvsaay ely Lo pluy an extra game Mon- | Thu other necessary tably fs mado upto show the fielding record of nines {n the whole scrlea: TIZLDINO RECOND ATULETIC-HAKTFORD aBI B STHER g|53 |§ gfi TLAYERS, RIAQ 13I8 B DY ilia Econnomeme BocNzaem ! L D=l =5 Lushou LEAQUR CONTRACTS AND DALLA, Tho 8L, Louls Z%mes lias begun to Iny out work for thanext meeting of tha League, Hera {8 tho firat thing that must be attended to: Tho principal and exiating evll of players making eagageiuouta for the following scason before tho :fi’;;mml»:z%l“:nn ntract n force noeds no allu- Ueen commented pon Iu those colutnna in forclbly langusge, and theso jdeas on the wubject are fdoutical with’ those of the Leaguo ansyer. Tun TrRisuNE cannot, of course, speak for all the managers of the Leugue, but its represe: tvo has, durlug the scason, ascertained the five of them on the subject of con- tructs, and thuoy bave, to a man, expreased them- selves strougly fu favor of the present eystem of doiug busificss fulr and above board, listead of in stealth, as they were compelled to fu former yours, The old rule forbade the makiy, of coutracts until tha season was ended, but fi was evaded and broken year after y who gave ¥ promises,” and _* sasurances,” and * bouds," and everything olse,~all of them really contracts, though under d(flerent names, This brought in'a system of underhand dealing ten thues worse thau any evil which has ever folluwed thy predsut system. Mors thau one casc s on record where'a player promised to go to two or three different parties, and took ad- vanco payments from all of thes ‘The sccond parageaph of the ments Lo to thy rulus is as follow, A very fwiportant mattar i that fu relation toa opiformity In the make, waterlal, aud quulity of thy h-l{uud. Thess will probably o tutute scasuns bo mado undor the diraction of the Secre- tary of the Le; eral clul Oized. This will enl stop all differ- x;p 0 mn“&'fl Icago, who! Ligi walglisd wen nes’ wmend- fhe dicuity knd F25 ate 01l yhch oa bt 1 L4 7811810 1uals sholce, (Us saiua belag - ternatiol o vhvors, would tako some time o masters, wud four hours were allowed for the lday nlght the whole Yacht Clib prayed 26, and when the dawa brokowith ward and gastward, with 8 o1, tho wholo Yacht Club decided race, Fr for u stisY bree; a lvely st t 40 aal ln? (o matarisl & paipable infringement on the rule. Every ball ball, " . o | salling, and then fs invarlably to windward on | even more indifTerent, aid it was not untfl the WAl vy aeacin wmoug -tho leyers, h Jusling, and fhes Js Inseriably Lo 4o yesteriay | aevepty i ning it owion (hiahed, Tey: are willing to face n ball ninde for then_to play | It would {have enabled every yacht (not upaes | fp Saxton at 238, "Tho latter niade. 143 In tw with, Any man who lias seen Anson face and | At tho word go) to lay ftacourse both ways. | runa near the cione by excellent nutsing. Theay- stop & Ilner from Jones' bat, it with | But nnt-{ it was willlog Lo atart. The juilizes | vernges wern: For Elnmm‘ 8 18-735 forBezton, 3 all Ehc b man’s weight, can judgu Low the | tood on Ehe breakwater, sea-sick In watching | 0373, The same players will rv.-pul this avenin, Chicago Club would vote; whils tho spectator | the waves, and theboatrsen stood off and un in | at Foley's the great gaine between Phelan ang who haa szen othier infleldors skip merrd ly away | the podwl afrald to tackle the outstde. Oncor | Scerelter on s six-pocket table, 4 balls, 2,000 from like hits can probably say that they woulil | twoof the sail-boata ventnred to the neck of | points, push in. vate for the douglinut. 1’,.,, Intter portion of | the larbor sud put back, and oue of them calina fessrs, Bexton and 8losson will make a call the Z8mes paragraph Is fusorted to shuw the | to have sailed over an lml‘glulry colrse. on thu affablo * Dump ' Rbines at the rooms in Idens prevalent down that way, The Bt. Louis The Ben Dirake steamed-out ‘of the creck at | the Brevoars Houss to-norrow uvenlrmud Club huve 0 this vear two balls at ‘‘the yarlits- ls- furnished by t thiog unfair about them the hieard of It lon wor from Chie: he Intter, ul‘? mat does not know that Iradle ball which had heon hit for shouf fort; bis dellvory, and cut It open to find the secret. {’l.thwkuu\vlcdgell et tho timo that jt wan a fair ITTERURD, meab business, and {ntend mittaiice Lo Lie League next- year, urg Dispaleh aays: Club has declddd to apply for ad- enzuc next soason, and P In Pitteburg they to ask for The Pittahy ‘The Alleghan ‘mission to the ad nine 18 to ba orgaufzed durin wialning of the fireacut banes #lngle tn that purpose. been engaged, ~the manage; knowii better o base-balilats 1a t ill tha onerous poaition, Pabor is the present i :pllyer freartily desires » uniform bit thére 18 a differente of al:ln!on RS what thoe charucter of that hall ahall he. lbcn:h{ud helan lnny- world woul ave 5 hefore this, Perhaps the Tines | to Twelfth street, aud was there procured the it hasas off the few months re- all yoar with aneye Bo far but asingle man has Chnrl:{ N. Pahor, £ 0ld M left Belder and Captain of tho New Haveu nine, He Is one of the of pitchod for the Ifa; of the prescnt m will be retulned), Dba taken fr Fleet, Hpence, and probably " three “of the five wiil be engagod, T-tfnlm" l{!llubfl is thatot pilcier and lugu ory witha far of bliie water. snd it nieed not surprise unybo 'ummings an @ Doup Aliieon of ths Ha¢iorda stgn with b S AT TIE TURF. .. ah]lln 'l'ilamime mnnthl. Thi ]u-lr nlr;;I fl"".? 9, APRINGFIBLD, MAKS. o exception” af Mathews sod Tt e BPRINGFIELD, Mass,, Scpt. 9.—The rain yes- wo positions, It would bo well to suggest to the Plttaburg people to enguge a newspaper man who bas geof the game ut the sanie thne The mau who thinks Icks the best players in'tlelr some knowled, they nre Maiowa: etting players, and l‘ Adust of protessionals, having yinakets lan years ago. embora of the Alleghany Clul perliaps dvo. Beveral Honie nw inen will om the present Now Haven ning, and Sanitny Wright, Cuuld{. and Eno inlcal dull, of that club liave becw communlcated with, Mathews and Hicks, for, talk as Jou plesse, Trouklyn lius tho +*bossea 1 pusitions fu the Leaguo will nover do, HORAYS, ’T;)Ayton. 0., talks of @ professionnl club for The Duckeyces, of Columbus, of the Clocinuatis, uext years Pearson, of the_Clncinnatis, has had an offer from the Mapla Leal Club of With them next season., ‘The Martford Times soys: "It {s o well eatabs lished fact that the Bustons have lmrruwd very much {n their. monns certaln Dark Blues of third place.!” A tournament I8 tobe held fn Milwaukee all ihis week under the auspiees of the West Euld Assoclation, Premfuma to the amount of $400 are offored, and several Minnesota clubs ore ex- us well ns leading Wis- pected to consin clu! The Ciuclunat! Enquirer suggests o ball townament in its city aftor tbe close of the eAgue 8Easul. “1f the Clucinnat! Rteds, the Loulsvilles, the Columbus Buc tho Indtunapolis Club, the St. Loufs Ited and the Juckson (Mich.) such & tournument thero would be eome rare sports’! ‘I'he New York Clippsr hins the following sug- gestive pnmgn&xh cuncerniige the Eastern tript cfeats [by ammteurs] ore not creditable to that club, for there can be but M- 16 doubt of thelr abllity to have avoided such results, especiully in thelr 8yracuse gatue, The Chicago teun hua bess rakfog fn the half dol- en route to tho liast, in o way “which has made Al Bpalding smil¢_bonlgnly. No woir drr he pliehed so well, - xess for drawing a crowd.® The Rochester Unlon, commentin game between the Chicagus und the Rochester *Lust year ono of the Chiago papurs suggested that there was an clement in helr club which it would be no luss to eotlety to remove by homicldo, but the managers ap~ mflr o have dispensed with thas class of talent s year, for the nien ull hear themsclves liks gentlemen and 1w “'The 8t. Louis lars, Club, say, challing, whose re wedlum belght, purtlcipate, b, It says: putation Bl want Bob Clack, to play first-buse for them Cunada to play and der what they thought of Ansois Tue No lowing opinfon: resent pl Elwhur (‘.\1 McVey, sud Nut to alde Bpuldmgl for next y w York & ear! Out they aliould Thero 18 uothing like on th ere commendably freo from ‘Thelr famous second basoman, Barnes, as & general player, an especially at the bat s A1, 18 not s largre’ s 28 10lght bu expocted by oue who had hesrd s terriflc Lotting puwers, Ho is not above and s rather wiry than stout, but whon he makes = strike, hu sceing to brace overy nerve for tha effort, and, gathering him- self, springy at it with o yengeance.” There (s something deliviously bumerous fu the fmplied fdea that Barnes must be a physical glant he- Sause o bas o big reputation, 1is alr to wone | $heed upon s track unnenally heavy, raman yenturcs the fol- “ The Bostous would muke u profituble thing of it by retalnlug the whole lyln? nine, engaging an experlenced ichols, If possilile), aud they may they cnier on next year's campaign with au amount In of contidence which, added to the well-known trafulng which o Boston-Club player must undergo, should carry them to the front, espe- clally ds the present Chicagos bave been preity well broken up, though tho nucleus—Spalding, Barnes—will gl remain, eyer, that's Ilarry \WVright's business, not ours.” bo impertineng Tue ‘TRINONR would B8k whore the rest of) thy Chicago team—be- McVey, aud Barnes—are goln ieve we had not heard of the engnrement of Peters, Glenn, Hines, White, or Andrus, If engaged would the Sportsman conclude that the Chicugo nine had been broken upd YACHTING. A BOARED LOT OF YACHTSMEN, The gentlemon composing the Chicago Yocht Club have for several weeks been praying for ® 8til broczo and o heavy sea. They have Thera the 77 n theso t is by no not yet rol the ox, Mutuals could meet in il low- Add; be ril running hatt hlnwlng rather huhgg,om the 0 r8, for & course {4 never fixed 2 o'clock, Bill Dall declaring th tmen shouldn't want for 1‘2 Dret Harta didu't go." 23 It ' was too rough and wind be 1o race. ©ld yachtaman, gulled out for what weather fincst day for & {mm race ever g0 e wind fine display of work outalde. ‘Was no race, the West. Chicairo qeoplu aro Tun Tn v | shiow Chicago what yachtin an ' Pabor, | ayepy mlllf ) 5 [)cflll")! cotne in an efforta of the yacht clubmen. ‘Thioy pay thelr money and Lho; wlvgd': of It not only prevented the ruces highly amused, ail the horscs bolting the cotrse at somo poinl result was: Weasel third, Lorena and Bl placed. Time~5:25, 21051, 214, 2 LEXINGTON, Ky., Bept, §,—T! course in this ci splendid teim, Dbeaut!ful eonting of Lluo-grass, fresh as though ft was early spri % tu-mnorrow. could be deslred The track” bas been inaterinl makiog 1t aliost as wide is splendla. nrnlmrcu flower-bed, and §f wit attenduncs is lurgely in exvens meoting. " In fact the grounds with Bombay and other good Pearce nod others; Mcflm.uun, Sueat th w others. ‘To-morrow there will be th entries, is a filly stake, for 2-year-olds, o mile, with e!ghtecn cntries. Fashion, of 8pringdeld, in iwo Tlme, 8100, In tho taken by Mobawk Jackson, in 2 and the’ uext three heats by 3:40%¢, 2:401¢, und 2:441¢, 16 freo-for-all trot oleven The race was won by Frank The pacin, Time, “3:255¢ 5 3:361¢: Q:B3L, the third heut In 21883, e TURY NUTES, Lold its third snuy succeeding days. premiums. 8 l'th'. Johnmlllmlzye i cheatnut_geldin €Rrs ol 85500, 1 geiny showed. gelding showed u mile trot over’ the Poughkeopsie track in 2:273¢, Qen. W, T, Withérs, Fatrlawn Stock Farm, LexInFlon, Ky., Lns sold to Mr. C. P, Jones, horsa Alamo, by Almont, dum Aunle Lloyd, by Alexander's Ab- dallah, granddam by Brown'sBellfounder, for Dea Moines, 1a., the' chestnut bousted that the combiuation of the elements | $2:0%0- the rest of our fres would result in the fnest yacht race known off the pocket. have contended thut shio was worthless unless the wind blew well and the aca was high, and water saflors have de- inanded a gale to brivg out the salling polnts of thelr craft, None of thein have been sotisfiod with light winds, and they have strutted around the plers sud plshed at lght souie way go ouf papers vas have upon in ¢ litic ':gmk In have been ueyer Lreezes and whistled for hulf & galo with a pertinacity that made thoir new uniforms shine even moro re- splendently In the cyes of land-lubbors, and gavo outslders the impression that they had, in or another, begon sall-boat. fluoded with Joug- winded lotiers, tendiug toa demonstration that thero aro ynchits and sallors in the burbor, and bluc hiats and brassbuttons have been displayed ad Jlb. to back up thoe ussertion that wearoa maritime city, Thers lave been unuual meet- Ings culmluating fu the bursting of unlimited champague at' South Chicago, and hero and ther scrub-rave In 2 safo breezs has como off wituout tho capalzing of any of the computing tubs. Vast and mighty preparations huve Leeu mede for winning fubulous sums of monsy whith lave never ‘been put up, and great denis onstratious havo been mado tor winbing 83 or $4, tho "money to be withdrawn If tho wiud should Iupfluu to hlow, permitted to ‘The Great masscs of can- ocn ordured to streteh on fat-bellied yawls tlylng off the wind, and scores of men tlad fo very bluc wults bave been fnduced to Join the Citlcago Yacht Club, with tho uuder~ standing that the d he event of a brevze, be called hts of great beam have been purchased, aud high ), accustomed toany sxtent of hosv weather, havo beew elected Adnural, ice and Port, with the express provision that they should kuow uothiug sbout o boat. In the Lort, the Chicago Yucht Ciub is based on h r:\:wm:e of :fil aud “wiud, Its boats ure bullt to lle wougside tho breakwater, and ats track acrowd to aumire the unlforms of the'f: wiembers. The yuchts themselyes aro cove safl- boats, bree: nb'l(y" munued for white-ash or huwser eir cablus are fitted up fora lung auchorage, sud thelr builders would havo saved yoney by leaving out the rudders and muste, lllu-mzlw; ol e of _yesterday, nal N‘v Y] shore [ vryly Catech Wl the Hindmoat Regutts of tho Ceutons fized for 1 o'clock and 63 alternoon turn, A d participate, tinis tu bo allowed o such na were ty wud tugs provided to pick up the sur- t was correctly conjecturcd that it initfate the sailing- half agal scared out of It lug 1y ay ol orth ht for Tho Amwerican Metropolitun go and nute thiese propositions was the grand Ine Chleago Sweepstukes, Devil "tuk 1 was caterdoy to sall seven wlles sud a hdl and ré- ozen or two so-called yuchts wero to e from north) Tu fuct, ulu whole Yacht Club were Als - afterpoon the tl pAs ime of start- ever The Frollc's people Charley Green's stableof t; and Mr, Bounor's ¥lu wunn.‘lzéhu 1? :‘:r4g;‘|hrw me, 3:45, 2; 236, aro matehcd for $300 p. p, both The bay feldlng 8t, Julien, months ago $20,000, aud taken to Callfornia of beating Dan Vourhies, did ond fieat, Tho match was sald t Callfornis. tveen Russfan uud whicha l;mrn of 810,000 Iu ol Col. B, L, Bruce, will not take Russlan owners, declares that stallions stand go roceptod, BLOSSON BEATS SEXTON ‘The aecond 600-point match between Bexton and Slosson wus played last evenlng at Yoley! Clark-street rooms, bofore o small sudience, Tho dampness of the weather.zffucted the table £0 a8 t0 Aerlously epibarrass the frst part of tho gwne, ; Blosson mall runs wero the onder at f Eurluz to huve the worst of 15, 4L und 10, crawled up to 81, #low degrees to 100 {n the tweilth funing, Sex- ton ju the meantlme dofng nothlig, Tn thirtcenth lonlng Blosson struck haviug gotten fthe party g lower” left-band~ corner, worke the coruer be pursued the uotl he ¥eor At 100 & freczo o inuing, but thoy wreayed thewse and w tasse served vuly o leays son, who worked them duwa the for 110 The end rall served Rmn, wtlmn'he tro‘zfl w umt' "‘Q“,j 0 counted from tho 3, Jasstatod tras Mo il f and rourse waa o be northwerd, siowing the utter cnorance of tho yachisman In all nl!lm& hate p 8 judgos' boal it the 8 rake ran down Bl waa disgusted; and, Lelng an here was afloat. It was the was fresh and steady, and thy sea half high, agd hadtherobecn yachts In the hatbor there would have been a Lake bMichigen s the fnest racing surface in {ug the sport, WUXE {nvites suy man whio lias a yacht to come here and sall her and means. Therels y for the’ busincis, and any (except a light wind and fresh-water sullor) can carry off the palm %vhe? the pucrile e rapldly becoming disguatod with but they don't feol they get 1t whena - | gallon of spray drives two dozen boats ashore, and whon tho rogard for biue cloth s coexistent terday at ITampden Park got its work in wells tho Association from coming out ahead finan- clally. Thero was this douljie compensation, Lowaver: The first stecple chase In New Eng- Iand took place to-day, and the crowd were Derby first, Btanford second, "Il summary of otlir races fs s follows; 2320 ovass, runsm 83,00 A KENTUCKY BSTIOSIAST, of the Kuuluck{ Assuclation cummences ut the it hie grounds are covered with a Tuok neat o8 a pin, and the stabiln 1 by the most 1astidlous. Sinco the spring meoting the managprs of the course have erected new stables, 50 that the stablo- raom now on the ground is greater, than ou any other course in the Unite in first quarter-post. The m;fifunn of the track It looks ns smooth as _ nicel h good weather we may reasonably luok for some extra fast time. The number of horscy fn ally covered with those splendid anlinals, some of tho pringijal stobles In ttendancs’ belng e | Harper’s, with Tenbroeck at the he: Bwigert, & Irving's, with Creedmour.at the hesd of o lne string; Melntyre & Sween, Green Clu{ W uford, with McWhortle and others; A. Kve Richards, with a fine stablo: Mad, B Grinsted' Nichols, Gill Milior, Sulyera, an the flrst mile heats for 8-year-ulds, with twelve ‘The second, one-dnd « quarter niles +for leyearols, with tielve entrivs. The third alllon race the Brst two heats were atrulizht heuts, ‘'Tlmo, 8:50; 2:49; 2:52, race was won by Minnle Lowis. The Watseks Driving Park Assoclation will weeting Oct. 10 and thres \hey will offer §2,600 in 11 Mz, Grove Rossman, Aucram, N, Y., hiss sold il.. Pouphikeepsic, N. Y, turned home to Babylon, L. I. Lucille Gold- dust Is Iame, Lula 18 out of roudition, Prospero 18 turned out, Breeze and Rose ure amisy, Proc- tor has changed hunds, and May tobo so bad that sha canuot trot lu 4 mluutes. The match race at Dexter Park yesterday be- tween Theo. Curtls’ bl, E Jack Shurt to wugon & Hlind Bl The suino horscs trot at Dexter Park to-morrow aftarnoon, n Now York by Orrin Iiickox for neatly laat weels, e mads 3:255¢ In the sec- 810,000; but ever slnco-the last $30,000 purss there has boen doulit about thuse big purses fu The proposed luternational trottin, American staliluns, for Mr. Maxdor, the acting ropresentative u ally named (October) Is too short. He, however, lugni‘uu that American ownera of fust trotting tuck send fepresontatives to the Parls Expoal tlon of 1578, where there will b plenty of Orlofl horaes to wiatch and trot agalnst thiem, Col, Bruce proposes that the ulfee ta trot American lfu.lnn Russion stalllons this year od for 1877, s0 as to give mnple tima to weluct, ship, aud train the latter, ([ the match fs BILLIARDS, a8 Lo has been wecustomed to fu bis Chicago gfin‘w with Sexton, and led off with o miss. eing totally uuable to get the run of it Blogaon put up #3{a the third inuing by u littlo nuraiug on the upper rafl, and, followlni it with palr up the side ral, uever lmlflg either of thew cscapo for an Inch 100 about bLalf way down. rred, aud the run euded at 110, waking the call: Bjosson, 2105 Sixton, 19, The lutter, wfter makinyg seven zeros in el in- lugs, got tho balls together in the tw mty-first the wind eastward. The untll the day of will play an exhibition gamie there. No f siou will be chiarged, TIIE PRIZE RING. HOUAN, ALLEN, DWTXR, AND GOS8, e Infortaed that " there would the crib to see known off Ch- achtatnen and As it was, there fond of watcli- cuple are ate effuris, want valuc re- but prevented hunded over the stakes, certlfy that e (1fogan) ha low the belt,” and ublished 5 card Ju the hat Hogan = agreed . to give bim §100 engaged—five— | for the 14, and had swindied him tor other, The | out ot the money. —The fight wae I Munday not | g, 16 was (ho runkest rnhbcr{ sud Allen strugglod for a long ¢ gon. 1 | sary to arrest him to 2 | him on the slage. Hogan ran awa. Louls, ond went to Plttsburg, himself Champlon of the World, he advertised EENSIE intending to muunt the stage and_ whi, among bis sdmirers. Hogan heard of fngz, xnd refused to uppenr at his own benefit. [ETEr e he fall meeunF i Everything s in | not exist, but for the last three which Juoks fas | I8 uupopular muong the roughs. “Juck D ng. The stands hi 18 all that he off drinking,—he Monally,—and'the crimps, will " toke one iy haprove by mproved by ’ua it was at n.% Hogzan uzndn, e e able to whip ! el but the fight will be dee! we are bles: X compelled to meet Dwyer. of .allw pru\x'gnua e tor- L b e el R welght o and superior Judirment {n the' ring, o Villiatms {, with Kaule with four good fne stub) secutive wecks, n +B. G. Thotnus, | wark. recovery of the money on the fight with G reo steke racos, the S?IMO he put nr. the prize-ring, and if be Is ever admltted apai three-fourths of coLUNRUS, 0, Tom Allen goes back to the prize-ting he will Coromnug, 0., ' SBept. 9.—The State Fafr | dlo there, 'There {s no law within the space fu- clozcd to-dny, only about 0,000 visitors belng fn | closed by the ropes, and the only statutory pro- atteadauce. The doy was given to trials of | vislons (with u short obituary Incusive) are The trot . M. Yeusal's straight heats. sccreted [n a pistol-barrel. PEDESTRIANISM, TINDALE V6. M'NULNEY. #48l¢ and 9:42, .lu"flwper, in horses started. Bloan in three Midright won | aud, (e he clalms, lost bt the race. P MeNurney, winner of yesterday's foot-race at Dexter P'ark, {s matclied to ruy 200 yards whilo one Afoulton runs 310, at the samo pluce, Tues- day afternoon next, for $200, TUE WOMAN QUESTION, In which a certain Miss Ella Hudson, of Bt. walk 175 milea for $400, Wy B by Burger, for 3 no general wish to see [t revived. fare, sugeested to the women named that they or u living, ANOTIIER CEANCE FOR O'LEARY. The following 1 cl!{x;ml Lifs of Aug, 2; iy, 1 lowse, of the city, roters has re- | pign), Vanghan, and otiter long-distanee pedes- ueen b sald | Lhis cliallenge s not accepted within three ly to harucss, stralght hicats, | mateh” “So that L {s pretty certaln that O'Leary will bo ulforded 2 chanvo to test the powers of at lenst two of our English psdestrinn Lo harness, to couslus, o paome TIN TRIGGER. for the purposs . TRAP-8IOOTING PARAGRAPTS, his work very 0 Liave been for offerod In prizes. for Frankfort Ky., whers ho will next Tuesdsy Tace be- 81 yands rlse, 4 s otfored by ot 2 yans rise. pluce this c:‘r. tho the time origin- | ot Long Branch, whers Nowon n sweepstakes againat all comera, ate smatcur tournament at Liucoln, ation will be formed ut tho satas titae, Othier announceincots made bj’ E, T, Martln of this city as to touruamonts under his harge are us follows: DBaltimore, Md,, Sept. 31, 23, and 249; 8t Louls, Oct. 3, 8, and 4; Quiney, Iil., Oct. 25, 26, and 37; Metuphis, Nov. 10, 17, 18, Noxt Wtdnudn{ a0d Thursday thers will be n plgeon shoot at Richmpnd, Ind.; &t which the prizes amount to §1,%35, and opun to alk snmteur sportstien, Durlng the secoud day K. B, Mors au, John Stowart, aud George tHoward, of camond, will shoot a mateh with threa Clu- viunati sportsinen, * Tho alr 18 full of pigeon-shootiug tourna- nents just now, the most mportait ona for Chileago l&mrtxm:n this week belug'st Peorla, to which {v ace & conslderable delegation of Chi- AGAIN, players for the won the bank, cagro shots will Journcy. It opens Wednoesds, rst, Bexton ap- | B0 MR W oy aitt l“xrlduy. Purees 2t tho table, and | g350 and $175 aro olfered for Gach day; all cluss chwun?}. A tournamel) for the champlonship of the United Btates, open to all courers, under the tauagemont and control of Capt, lh:fill’dlll‘ will o shot % Deestout Fark, Bopt, 0. Tho cenditious ol the tournamont sre s follows: Lo shuot ut 100 birds euch, viz., 60 siogly hirds fromy gruund traps ut 31 ysrdy tise, ana 23 pairs trom plunge traps ut I8 yurds rise; entrance- money, §100 cach; §25 ut tho thue of outerlng and ths rematader ou the dui of shoating, Tho rhmnmunshlg badgo, now Leld by Capt, Bo- gardus, will be glven to the winoer, besides {he Prize-woncy. and tuence by the lils " galt, snd ether tho out 80, From THE OAR. Py REUATTA AT DETHOIT. o The fall regatts of the N. W. A. R. A, will Lo, o 2 | be neld fu Detrolt next Friday and Saturdsy, 1w stop it 187, | It 1 expo Ml_}wuf.zgufihmm"‘ 0 ll‘ lves ot Hue, them ior Slos- right-ttand rail The next 11 inntngs were & horrible exhibition, Blosaun getting only 11 points In them and Sex- ton pix knot-holes, ™ At ‘the thicty-fourth turn, Elonson made 63, which left hitn at 4313 but Trom thattme tothoend of thegamathe play was The Cincinnatl papers publish a card from Ben Hogan, Inviting Tom Allen to “0ght for fun Ben Hegnn s a Dutchman from Pltts. burg, a falr wrestler, & good boxer, but utterly witliout cottruge, About two years ago he vhale leuged Allen, and the battle-ground wus fixed #t a point 10 miles from 8t. Louts on the Missis- #lppl. The steamer Continental was chartered for tho flght, and lay at the St. Louls levee, head up atream. In pulling vut and turning around shic waa blowa asliore on the [llinols alde, and allon board arrested. The stakcholder then fxed thy ground within 100 miles of Omaha, and the fight came off three miles from Pacific City, near the western border of Omalia, 8hermun Thurston, leador of the Omalis roughs, pleked up flogan, and fized It for him to win, The third round found Hogan badly whipped, when a brufser known as the “ Chicago Kid» cub tho ropes, and the gang, uvading the riog, put their plstols to Allon's head, and threatened to* Kill bim if be did not give up the fight. On the traln running back to Omaba, the referco was compelled on threats of fmmediate desth to pive tho ight to Hogan, and at Omaha, Jim Egau, the stakeholder, was ,locked up untfl he m‘x{;-n Rot a doctor to been struck 4 bo- tha Doctor subsequently Omaha papers for 1,000 a side, of wlfch Hogun got §100, Blicr- tnat Thurston And his gang securing tha bal- ever known, e to find Ho- Hogean was {0 take a benotlt {n St. Louts, 500, w ek after the ight, and §t was found 'neces- 1 eep Allen from pounding from Bt. noouncing G | & benefit, and Allen took the train for Pittsburg, Hogan 18 com- Allen has betrayed « facility for retiring from the ring equaled to an actress’ farewell engure- ment, “As for & figliter, he {8 probably the best nian that ever stepped fnto the 24-foot clrcle, For sclence and game cumbined, his cqual does yeurs ho bas been wystematically robbed, sfmply because he L i who ls fooked upon as the coming twan, chals Jenged Allen Thursday, aud Allen refused, as 2d . determined o rotire, fafling to ‘sce uny chancs of securing fair play, . But Alleu's retirement is & great deal like u fellow swearlng ocea- chullenge from Allen's old-time enemy, Hogan, will hrln& him . out minutes, agraiust him on some ground or snother, and_then he will b Dwyer fa o pretty boxer and a contident fighter, with plenty of game and no experlonce. Old sports say he can Whip any man {b the business. If he succeeds fn gettlug Allen out, Allen will whip him In 30 c_fl:erlcm:e cre are inen of more wuscle, more game, more endur- auco, and more sclence thun Allen, and yet that tnan can whip three of them s day for two cone aud come off without a scrutchi, Ile is the Jucklest fighter thut cver went [ntoa " rhui', and van chop up three Bmes as good o man as Limself, and get away without ahowing o Allen's sult azainst the stakebolder for the 088 will probably be decided In his favor, Ha will 0 sus under the Gambling act, and wiil recoventy that The 200-yard epin at Dexter Park yeaterday Letwen I’ McNurney, of the Stock-Yards, and J. Tyndale, of Canuda (the former to reccive 10 yards), was won by the Chicozoan In 2% seconds. The muddy condition of the track was conslderable dlsadvantage to the Canadian, A document baa been received at this offics Louls, Mo., challenges Mrs, Mary Maraball to At ona titne the wom- an-walking business degencrated into o scan- dulous fraud in tuls city, and even now there is 1t 1s, there- ursile some other avocation than pedestriantsm from the Sporting begs to Inform O'Leary (the American chain- triaus, that ho is open to make & mateh to walk anybody In the world lifty miles or upward, 1f weeks, Howse's backers aro anxions for him to 0 to America to wulk for the champlonahip of the world, and thoy will give ar take espeascs towalk in England or Americe. An answer and u deposit to the Sporting Life will Instre a Lafayette, fud., aleo gives a tournament Thurade- wod Friday of this weck; 1,050 is erew, which will add great interest to the occa- INTERNATIONAYL, REGATTA. PRILADRLIIA, Hebt. §.~The fnternational re. atta on tho Schuylklll was brought to a close hy several tul-razer and a mile-and-a-half race Dbutween two crows from the United States man- of-war Hartford, The Halifax cr der the ew entered o protest against the Thames crow g:mnfi the first Honorary Commitiee of th ecision of the umplire, option .In the payment of ¢! ressed unanimous opinfon th he international four-oared belong to the Halifax crew, LACROSSE, rize, e regatta dect QUAMPIONSITIF GAME IN CANADA. Spectal Dispated to The Tribuna, TOROXTO, Ont., Bept. 0.—A lscrosse mateh for the cliamplonship of the world took place here to-day between the Toronto and Montreal Clubs, |bulnlerlm1nzlplukcdtznm,compo»wol wen from the Shamrock Club and European Lacronse team. Thy mntch cxcited tho most intense Interest. Cheap exeursfon-tralus were run on all the nulways, and fully 9,000 nsscmbled Lo withess e game, 11 a vietory for tho Torento Club, ances were in Mackay's plea: ‘With pibroch 'was made, amnid loud ns. Arriving at thelr destin, alighted, and to “the stirrlng ameron Mon " ndln, ld Ganl," assem- g, Where convey~ readiness to_carry themto Mr, sant vilia at thln‘; loud and cl urzaa for the pipes and ation , the clans trafins of *The marched up the avenue of ton Helghts, ar the start Aclimoone aud took everything by storm, After a auun evyered gemeaf Mr. McLaln. The marels the firn of sllk, diney Miss Rose Heldenheimer, in black Mrs. Hirsch, M Loewonthal, Maarbure, Baltim the music. At 2 meet!, n Club-room mfin bera of the Nameless, for the coming sexson, Iurge number of well-known W men present, the prospects for the success of 1ub for this season ars v Mr. C. D, Brown was elected Pre, oore, Vice-Prestdeat; Mr. Secretary; and Mr. F. B, Wydl The oflicers, helieving this G. M Lty Fahip the Job road, wnrun‘ hearty greetinge land welcome from Mr. sbundant IHF Samuel Berllzheliner, fr. and Mrs. Ed L Mr. and Mrs. Henr “ormal, bave - Lie witl uot bo'peramitted lo win s fight undevd Purtics willbe hield at Martiue's auy elrenmstatices, 1t fs safe to predict that U* an Impraori and was served up In - gos ladies of the company. uoits, dancing, etc., a; ¥y Mr., ntosh, Mr. oewenthal, Thereea Kuhurelter, daug! Teul-estata dealer of 8unday st the bride’ strect. The bride's dress was 1th ornatments of flowers aj sums, There were prescnt Mis, reiter, aistar of the bride, Mivs Mathilde Schiff, Miss Hannah Schiff, y of Batavis, LORWERTHAL—RCINRITER. © of Mr. Ednund Loewenthal, of Kaufman & Co., and ter of 8, Kuhnroiter, city, took s housd, Nu. um’? urnished by W. V. Pounds. TULLOCK—PLATT. Sept. 2, at the residence of the bride" ents, Mr. and Mrs, Washinzton Wada: 703 Carroll avenue, the Rev, Mr. Axtel] Park Avenue M, Tullock, former): years past connected with ment of the Chicago & Nort! and Mary M. Platt, of this of the bride and grroom were Tho bridal presents were be: "lnj left, Immedlately after partakiug weddiog breukfnst, for Clinton, 1. Alouda parents of the son, 838 North o in honor of thelr aon and dnug] cty, fark street, ment, Charles Moscs ul Mrs. Charles Willlamson, Mr. an Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs. Emma F, Hallock, aud Platt, Miss Steele, Miss N, Ettinger, Mr. Grecne, M Jersey, cousins of the bride. P — WESTERN AVENUE. The Sewer ta Be Bullt, The property-owners along Western avenne held a meeting last evening to take so luokiug to the procuring of thelr o ol sewer. They ussombled (o Cumpbell Hall, cor- ner Van Buren strect and Campbell avenue, E. H. Jeflers occupled the chair, and George W. Reed avted as Becretary. Ex-Ald, Camphell, from the Spectal Committes to confer with the Board of Public Works, und also with the Comp- troller, reported that the Dourd of Public Works uds for oue year, payable the cost of the sewer, There will be no certificates Issued, but the muun"z‘y will be furnished by Board of Public Works m for the work. The sum n will probably be all forf through subscriptions. menced a8 soon s the mone; partfes Interested are determ) work done, wud they had agreed to {ssue Lo withoit fnterest, for Fred Wheel was in the city Friday, and left ahioot Bouth for §200, tho watch belug 100 birds Mr, I1. V, Bemts, of Chicago, lias beon mak- ing bimself numberous i a pigeon tournament i Arraugements liave beeu perfected for hold- g & NG, an tho S0 1ast, A Siate. billerd eeon full il same place, 1 unn{: teenth W of the improvement, be sl be forthcoming. wmeut could zous will rulse by Rawaon advanclag the city ls perfectly uble to pay, which will be hut the approprlution for the sewer has buen collected, before demand will bo madu for the capltal advunced, aud no Interest the tlig urd property- the Weateru-avenne will be asked. 63,000 They he arrangement by sstisfactor: to all parties, una the work will bu commences 48 5001 ws practivable, ——— tiutlons. " THE DOCTORS, PRILADRLPIIA, Sept, U,—AL to-dsy' of the Intornutional Medical Congress, P'rof. Natban 8, Dayis, M, D,, of Chicago, dellvered &0 wldress on *Medical Education and Medical 1 Delegates from Great Hritaln snd Cansda preseuted papers cougratuluting the Prestdent und officers for the success of the Congresw; on the high value of the varlous papers presonted, aml on given to the progroas of medicine, The Conveutiun Lius adjourued slne die, — clutbier: Mo cause FINANCIAL, . NEew Yonx, Sepl. 0.~Traphagen, Hunter & & delightini . Becebo, et untiful, roow, Mr, and Mers., Mrs. l:,o{v and gonulne Migh- and Mrs. Mackay, an ply of the f_mod things of this life sed tablo on the lawn, od style by the young terwards eroquet, were the order of the y. “The wlrth and fun grew fast and furious,” and after shades of evening warned the a'n Dhoris," and homewards, thoso present wern Mr. and Mrs, cQregor, Mr. and Mrs, L, T. M Miss Martin, aud_Miss Flors McDonal &nd Mra. Margn, J. D. Mackii tme the party to * Deoel place Jast 80 Huron a pearl-colored nd orige-blos- 8 Euinna Kuhn- dreased fn Dlack silk; dressed In brown sflk; i dressed fo_black silk; Miss Nancy Guudersheimer, of Baltimore, fn grena- s Well, in grenadine; Miss 1da greondine: Mr. and Mr. aud Mrs, M. azaar, Ruck Island; Ochs, Davenport: Mrs, B. Bchwarz, New York; M. ore. Johuny Lland turnlshed MAMBLESS CLUB, beld st the Sherman House y evening by the former mem- that Club was reorgantzed and, ‘;udgln from the est. Sile gentlo- flattering, M & G, Caly f, Treasurer. that the sucvess of the Nawmeless s duo to the parties heing strictly {n- adopted the sume plan for this m, and the partios sill be the asme us those by this Club for the This will rulo him out ouico, ES\0 } B0 seavons; fiie will be limited to 50, and Music will Le 1y, of the ud_Indy, Mre. Washington Wads- Mr. and Mra, Edward Hoyne, .\erurtl Henry Watkins, Miss Miss Phillips, 1, Lat] Mrs, and Misa Houglitou, privato citizens, tho cly {ssulug vouchiers d fs $14,000, which hcoming this week Work will be com- 13 ready. The ned to huve the think that they will havo u full subscription lst by Wednesday. The Com- milttee were mude an Exccutlve Committes with uwer to act. The meeting then adjourned Uursduy evenluis noxt b 8§ o'clockat the the morning a delegation of Thir- owners Who deslre that sewer shwll be bullt imme- diutely, called upon the Bourd of Public Works. to hear the correct figures In regard to the cost and to ses what arrunge- o s0 that thie money would 1t was found thut to build the suwer trom Hlarrson frect to Fourteenth would require ubont, $13,600, This amount the it vrivate subscription, B, H. will wait Lill lon i the fmpulse 1t hus in the Bowery, huve suspended, unlucky luvestments and tho late burd thwes, The buslueas of the liouse con~ tinues at present under the dircction of tho creditors, Nuw Yoxk, Sept. .—W. B. failuro wus rocen| Btock Exchange ludebtoduess § e BAN Francusco, ept, U. VICTORIA, -« utation, Clarke, whoso tly reported, bas notltled the that ho {8 prepured to puy all n full on pre: ~A Victorta dlspatel suys tho Carugrvou Club Ie»uluuun- buye been coldirmed. T} hey demand il slugaten Sy Kol supary. The fded, un- that they had no La prizes, but ex- at the honors of professional race ople Thil rcEx‘!;lfd ey wi ] three stralght gaines and the match, & et e SOCIETY NOTES. Hightand Fienle, Notable among futercsting rocial gatherings may be mentioned the surprise plenle given Saturday by & number of Mighlanders and tholr friends, {u honor of Johu Muckay, Eaq., Chlef of the Hizhlaud Assocfation of Iltinots. The party,accompanied by plpers and clanrep- resentatives in the ™ garb of ol bled at the Exposition Bulldin, lartin, , Mr! d Mies Lorrjmer, Mr. d Miss Nicol, Miss McDougall, Miss McGlaaban, Mr. Jameson, Mra. Van Sant, Miss Van Sunt, Mr. iz, Beott, Mr. V. O, Mr. 1. Orf, oud Miss S . . Orry urn, tha '8 par- worth, of the E. Church, rowried William C. 1L, for scveral the frelghit depart- hwastern Rallroud, The famllics larisely represented, 'he hridai of u vy wac Eove 8 recep- hter. Amon, those present were Mr. and Mrs. Martin O Litinger, Auditor of the Chicago & lowa Rail- Mr. aod Mrs. Sergt. Hathaws Police Depart AMrs. Gillett, Mr. nnd Prominent Features of tha Di This Year. A Look at the Dry Goods Dep -~Bafos and Locks. - el Gloortiy weather continned y ¥ vented a largo atiendanca at the Expo was just as well, howaver, toliaveths down at that time, since the ehiow hag scarcely arrived at a state of completion) the whole of tho past week thers has great tumult of preparations hroy, bulldlog, The saw and hammer of th, ter haye made themaelves audible with frequency, whils cart-loads and goods have been de; ment outside, + proper positls the skiliful hands ot and exhibitors have ce; of real which m|, ble if exen:ludf a4 last flnishod, or little remaloing 1o cent to atand hebl) Sy r Yuttel’d“g £uy colors o iht older what the: ticket-tal iffercnt. Iu strolling nbo: ediflee, ong 8 naturall; novel ane ;;J‘lmlugh visitors were vely s, lerle 4 p’r’h thel 8Ull showed by 4] which b the austere of the main ent canlonally, weak morta| is only foll meelves fmmens: ones, §f | owlug the di The same episode fs tak :‘uclc:y, though the occ grous sppearance of The lorge re sented ficre, some There dresses, attire. dlsplay of «arpet |s a drab, ure blue curtaing les shiown here oy lace abawls, ete, carpets, ever made fu th 1-skin ] Norris & supreme centering th Indeed, M. New cilon uted i above and cwinently Ady Ghrrlson, will " bs dure chise of the gother with teudlug husin bwve made over 100,000 saf the 20 yeurs they bave been g1 exir: 1§ that wherever pertection iy desl ks, the aervices of States absoln vaults, und lo Norrls are sure o be fu dy beyond rivalry in thelr Importunt Lusiness, e —— RAILROADS TIE MISSOURI PACIFIC) 8T, Louis, Sept. 0.~The unnouseerne Comumudore Garrlson, of New York, wo posseselon of the Missour! Pacltic Ralibo assume its mansgenent persanatly, Xa: such satlsfuction liere thnt w number | nent cltlzens serenaded him to-night a Alr. Gurrison stuted th the uew orgunization, un et of ine ready been applied fo) s entirely sep: s [ Direturs, a e will be operated fit as tar as_possible, of St Lonfs and ri will bo composed wi. sourlany, outslde of hitusell, und auf Iready declded upon xre C, K, Gurr, D, R Gurrlson, W. Rt.| Charles B, Chouteau, Webl Af, 8 Juseph L. Steveus, dell Hotel, for wittch has al, sourl Pacitie will be'ru the Adantle & Pacifl have a distinct Board of Missourt £ The new B Qo pald-up Garrlson wouey Is all to b expended (n Lue g steel rudls and other fiuprovements a) ments for the road. udure Garrison i County clahin of $750,000, aud with th went all Mulgation sgabn 1le frelght and tro tiled by couusol tl nakes, fu all, tho reguiar rates, louxurd robes, t efug & moun description of fur, 1 sed Thl itor eany The? new mude on —— MEXICAN ITEMS, Bax FRANOISCO, Sept. §—A Quuyn says Flood sud O'Brien bave purchase Quaymas & Tucson Ri Cesslon from the Btal uura, Theland graut has been cong X3 stock, witl 1t Is understood ¢ ke good thy tho Mexican Congress, RIVERS AND Spectal Dirpaich ‘Wasinaton, D, 0., Bept, .= Glllesple, of the Englucers’ Corpa, beon Liere in consultation with the C noors relative to s srbora fu this Distr tion at_ Chl aud barbor ap) lowed _only and Calywet work utt eagto, propriations fog ct, Jeft to-nigh In l‘.hu mfl.ll“(‘)‘ propriations Col, Gjg $1,000 cach f Rlvers, Michlgan tows plvep by the struct on than alroady completed, wutor, and u wupem 2 lons and arran, Expos 5 and expensiveness, the spuclous apari I8 containg about 2, 5t costl, One plece o havingalong 0, whity laco h violets, A 1and black, thy Field, Lelter & Co. have n biuc roo with & blue border, an| and Jambrequius, T} re wostly plato covers In auether department 1n furs the largeat exhibi ey & Co. Thot shos oy 1 e West, The articles of sacques, sea-otter sacques, s ermine cloaks, t taln of mufls of DIZLOLD, NORRIS & CO, A distinctive and peculiarly interestin ure of the Exposition fs the disy burglar proot” eafes sl Co., of No. it {8 jnst Dorth of sitlon Bullding, storlng the uuerhl de others. The v tuils of theue safes und Invuluerability but hie ean also obi tuitous tickets of admission to' of tho Btate Bavinus Inatitution, of deposit have been estabiishe asrers of these vaulls, 4o that Yisitors during the Exposition ean reut safvs dax or wore, mong the Mr. John W, this firn (which hus been stk company with u v the Ban Francisvo Safe D) g $100,000; State Savin; Equitable Life, Hostou, '$: Ctistom-onse, ell's Bank und Safe Deposit kee, cie., e, aud 11 o Chitago. Busides thes hown by Messrs. D 57 State” atreet. T the fountain in the and Includes a saf posita of visltol uot only inspect satlsfy hi to fl tain at this’ Jnemorable contracts Noeris, the resident me; recently org: ery large ca eposit Compl e Institution U005 G Indianapyl [ the leading e, Llic princh bere use theeo safes, ul esa Luuse: the of take the ruad wil THE PACLIFIC ITOA L Apeciul Disputch (o The Tribul ‘Wasunarox, D, C., Sept. 1 tho Govermment aguiust the Pacitle for the 8 per cent of carnlugs for carry 0DA, Ou sgrcement 1t,’ pending the del thiewo cases, 1o actlou will be taken of meut rendered lust winter by Court in favor of the roads for the amo ducted by thy United States on aecoun tereat on tho guarautes bouds, . * CENTENNIAL FARES, New Youx, Sept, 9.—The Rallrosd Agenta, Lo vonventlon today, made & of 10 per cont on the presont rates «o nial tickets to New York and Philadel, all points wust of Clileago and t, Lo ) & reductlon of 85 per HARBORS, o Tha Tribu Prealdent o vow " work siall by cargied o, luurc'vhnl bu dous un work alre 18 sufllelent to pro| This amou Alcbifsu City, bovnuss the erl wagon-loads: o ‘posited on the asphalt paye. sod thence dragged Into their| ged for exhibition by) nomberless attendan rtainly shown asaMclency bt huve bean l}:[m t4n recently, Hobrev nearly ll:fylnd to:da) oba ?Inu‘u by tlie exhil helr wares od m one to 5,000 i 2 hog tho next four 8y was da doors, yet within the was contrast enough to the the changin, Interestin; an hou and_unplenshrt o tion Building outalde scene crowd, nnd al present all da; earance to all the long alsies and 0 younger portion of tho erowdl cly and Toudly, 1gore sober {n their demiea gt l‘:—tl" Afilon!.fllu m:-’lm ook In the suricundipg Dlclals sitting on thelr rance delgned to look Insf LaKony mun;l‘hew‘lon.y’rl'mllvmunh are cynles. ~ The Which the; o} descending their heads and wave their b passca in, {s as much as to 1, and enjoy youts I have seen all thess puliry things, sod amount. to,’ er does not ntend to be offenst tates of human 1 g placo every aslon may be [] wmm:fid, er, d\m Hors &x; 1o & ol grim smilo y greel each uew-coner, and thy manner they say (o in, As (g ut the southern Lalf | y attracted by th TIB DIY-G00DS DISPLAY, tall Louses are wearly alf of thom having cases traordinary besuty uble {n particular {s Gossage & Co, und robes of the mo gant design, wagniticent white crope, trimmed with white sati and bouquets of Englis! the colors being crimsor tunuu?; the ground, is al 3, 100, & piuk crepe, trimbod wil satin, that Is cxtremely elegant, Bosf there are several pretty white Wraps, for mantles aud otber articlea of| selt g b