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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1877—SIXTEEN" PAGES, . . f’——“—_& [} only by their skillfull play, but by their fair-deal- | He will probably play centre field. (2) So far as | until last season. He likes compang, is not afraid | Goldsmith Mai » = T 2 THE FIELD AND TURF. inz and gentiemaniy condact. ansbods knows, he i probably 8 betfe? man than | of the whip, and seldom Jeavea his fect. g Brat | of &0.000. i hons, 1o gpconicnded for a purse Sting wary:, Erlandealthe anliylnyited1d ANUSEMENTS: jihe 31 "‘“’Z have also made arrangements to | Carbine. (3) Yes. appeurance wag in the -year old race at Lexington | There was a larze attendance, the Sweather way SELLECK. iy S co]‘[‘\[-jm] = Py eith the St Panl, Minncapolis, and Milwan | "y 11°s "Vnger the constiention of the Inter- | 1St June, where he dhowed great ~speed” but | fue, and the teuck In escellent condition. . Pools | 35 SELEC f=Oatlie a0t iuab; Dally Selledis i 8 3 The League Championship of 1878 | Arg.clubs st an carly date. “They ire, destrousof | pgtioni Somociution. the porid 10 which ontsies | Oz 't a bad _break ‘was “distancod | sold ten to one in favor of the 3fard. budd Dosis i By e ude, . 4 ) N anging gawes with alt League Alliance and | FOHORAl SSROHRLOR the poried e weh oot | In the finut heat by Post-Bog, the time belug 2:3%r | drove the Mald and J. Splann Rarus, The Tes Aveneral Sundav, Aprill, atlp. m.. at Western Sunday, April 1, snd durlng the week, Claimed by Five Cities. othr irst-cla nml,uhi,ougd can promise o'l comers | 10 fhe Intematle p I race with aged horses at ;he‘!nmfiumeefln;.'silaa drew the pole, and in the first heat they got of | ATne M; E- Cliurcl, corner Munroe-st. Friends i ¥ atp a good game. - - won second money. hinna he won &' well together at the third attempt. At th B e H s The uniform of theclubis to be changed, anda | ScorEn—Of conrse the batsman must be eredited | match with Bello lewitt, the latter being shut out | pole the. Aaid drew. anends Hase 4533 e\v?dlg:.ll:;: &2 Prescolt (Ont.) papers please copy. Stm‘flm o New ltt]'fl_ctmfls ! 3 3 thorouzh outit is being procured. with at least a8 muny **total bases™ as clean first- | in2:37%. At the Harrison Connty Fair he won | the gap to the half pole, paesing it In 1:1213. | . CIAPIN—OF scarlet fever, at Hot Springs, Ark.. =] AL dy * Chicago, with Her Usnal Modesty, Re- The State Fair takes place in this city in Se base hits. The report crediting McGears, with two | the 4-vear-old ruce in straight heats, beating Relle | Rarus then pressed the Maid closely, and nearly | March 30, James G., only %on of GardnerS. and Dispn itk tember, and it is proposed to make basc-Lall exhi- | first-base hits and only one **total buses" is man- | Hewitt, Lady Putchen, and Belle Curtis, the time | yot abreast of her. but on the home-stroten the Lucy E. Chapin, aged 5 years. First productfon In this ity of fuses to Dispute with Them, bitions onc of the attractions of the city during | ifestly wrong. beiny 214034, 2:4144, 2484, Ho then went to | Maid drew slightly ahead, winning by halfa length | Funeral notice hereafter, = the Fair, 1. Philadeiphia and was defeated by Sadic Tell, as | in2:22%. BANKS—March 8, at the residence of his sister, | J03eph Dowling’s Great Sensationnl aud h bad manazement. flis great- |~ In the second heat a good start was made after | Tuscalo Ala., Dr. Williim Banks, of beart Realistic Drama in Three Acts, ¢ above stated, throu anazen s < T est trinmph, however. was at Lex; n, Oct. 19, | ecoring twice. The Maid took the lead, waking | diseaze and othy erings isti: i when ho \on tho best 4-yeur-old moe ovér trotted, | te st quarcer in 4. Karts clogo hohind, g | fortiude er autferings, borne with 'Christian B et efeating Erie and Jim. ~The -firct-named won the | half milc was passed in 1300. Down the home | LAN & s aul, and Syracuse. flest hea'in 2:25%, " tho best, L-year-old timo on | strtch they came at a tearing pace, Iarus doin | paémmonia.st tue st nGEIACE: 8t 11 . m., of J. 1. B., Broogtxs—(l) 1f the Chicago Club, | record, and tho sccond in 2343, Woodford Chiof | wonderfully well, the Maid only Tending him half | Sames Lane, sond by iy s Mary Lane, wifé of A I_l E FOR making a bad break. Tle won 'the third, fourth, | a length under the stri 3. —the fastest | Notice of funcral barears ¢ 2 11 3, o time in the State except that of Occident at the | jrax Sy 7 i THE GAME IN MILWAUKEE. - a3 g ‘e TRiBUse has reccived from a Milwaukee But Will 'Clillmlz “:lt .\mdu sice What friend, who writes from 3 position to kiow, some radles Can Accom interesting facts concerninz that excellent orzani- B 23 PLshte zation, the Milwaukee Club, which promises to Dresent this year one of the strongest League Alli- ance teams. ~ The list is gven and the positions | Now champions, should change their name to any entltled, The Athletics Oznnot Have Bennett— ;“;5,:“{{%’“2'.:”,’,‘ i\:hl?;l'r:;l,id’g:?xll‘)nil e o ?.‘»}‘“(\'-x.‘,fi'“:{:}.,“ifi’ fczrl-’glswél e fiv‘:"{'ox:i?::h:;xifi fn"fk'.‘::!;"fffifé .'z'r";‘ifi,:'é;'r_' heat suglfé&gné'?luhf State Fair in 1877, which was the sume. o Ahe Hlst inst., of consumption, fn which he will be assisted by Totes from Janesville—Squibs Bl S Ayt o U ol no vy | DhE 61 ot weaet ' ngier ) T I thor | Wiere) wel, i 101 Taka Siver -vess-ani | i uuseie 3 She mr i | T o G gy apeio, 10| WML T STEPEIENS, Chandler, and Vose are amateurs, not ]',]M.mg for mes with the Bostony. (33) The record of { She made her first public appearance at Lexington The running-horse Creedmoor has been retired 'li‘fflfflll\' ROMEQ, ZIP, and DANGER. performances 1n the League-book isso full | 1n the fall of 1875 ina race for 5-year olds. ~She | to the stud. tritting Colts—The Turf Nanagers Determined to i o gl Inty) contiterd, hey tolng, pitelinte petform it it as confronted by u fine field, bui won the ruce FEEYRTS [ 7o | . These animals display such a d ¢ sagacity | fuin All the Premising Youogsters. members of sugie o e best. fumilics in Milwa: | that you had better conult ir ; was coafroncd Ly s e fdold, b won the. el | ™ iphs Canueks divaiderandod: Fors foltraca:fisst thelr Derformancus ta fo [0nce 1hs pollet thak they are e piaanson, thenew nane, was engused (o (ake | Lracur Auuascr—Under the segtions you | Sfter s burd contest, —trotting the, £ rared'ar | October. o date or trck has not boen sgreed | oo x:ghyfifi?l’n&&;:‘;sba’mfidcg:fru s delphia mecting last year, but won noth- | 4POD. 1 Seltztnce supposed, T befort o humat felugs ol the place of ired tobe released. s o Pl 2! i ¢ ) quote, a Leagne club is debarred from playing any ! lie s acousin of Auson of the Chicazo Club, and | &fub pirescnting in its nino o player oxpeliod from | the F Programme of the New Orleans Run- | issaid o huve fuilly aswuch native ability and | ghe League, but no such. oblieution i impored which they are driven by starvation and punishmen ing, being ow of form. Lee Cox, of Indianapolis, recently refused $300 Tranch they are driven by stareatlo e real dramatlc instinct, an apparent ap~ A niare that muy ke hier abpearance in kome | fora yearling colt by Hambletonizn Tranby out of t te for the rame us that well-known plaver. He | 4 it side e Le A . H i ing---" “ - < as laro ¢ Cliibag gtd bon any club outside of the Lew An. Ly year old " contests this vear is Miranda 4 y preclatlon of the importance af the oocusion, . ning Meceting---The “Trot {-" X:r.c}u the Chicago iant, and a uflrnulo leit- | clubs refuse to play clubs bresenting a_playe E{l\l{ A fox: I';unfc. fil v ‘sis(‘;r Misndn, | 4 mare by Marengo. AND mnfl:nlluuu{manpm:#mc‘}\'la‘ ot wnlth‘:l;zl:n:e Hing Instinct” hand hitter. This lust addition etrengthens tho pelled from the 1 e Allinm it i )y Messen: 3 The car-old Catifornia racer Ralst. by Ne 1a0des are an_importaut factor. DON'T FAIL TO I g c Leam, and makes it capable of winning its share of | {hat Alljance clubs will, as & matter of equity, ra- | Pero; wnd hus been in geveral colt ruces without folk out of lennic Farrow. h,"'“;’ '“k‘ ‘"’d- by 3 °l"i () SEE THEM. THEY ARE SIMPLY GREAT. - e Ty gaues fiom clubs outside of the Lo be | fuse 10 play clubs presentime playors expelled from | Much suce i will bensoil inthe stnde o o ren down.an »dhis_ production of this play will le preceded by a AMilwaulices now liave u goud prospeet of & siccess- | tha Liague. - fhe: projectors of - ihe Ledgue | - The 3-year old stallion, Happs Thought, by Hup- o stad. TPowertul Olio by the followlng well-known and favoe- BASY ful keason, otk in club Victories and duuncial re- | Alliance - plan, however, evidently under- | DY Mediim, should bea goud oue, " unless he has | The bay gelding Garafraxa, purchased in this T THE COMING CHAMPIONS. siits. took 1o euddle clubs’ adopting. the ecx- | Foneback on hut dvear ald form, Ju which he | ciry a year do, had been doing some fust work on MR, CARTES AlTZO1A. . e e i O e periment with s fow contrert oblifurony | Gotieda alf milein 105 'l ‘has performed | the ice in Canada intcly. M ADE TO ORDER the modern Samion, o his amazing feats of strength, Now that all the League nine plete, Soecial Disoatch 1o The Trisune. Pmene ibie. Four view of wht i | Grodltably in public, witning s 1-yeur old race at | "1 ¢ vty utring for next seaton wil consiet Valanelng plows. eatt-wheels, pyramids of furniture, becowes the duty of Tux Tuness to. fnform ity | Loviewu, by = Stareh s TG Loutsville | i the maikeb s FRerely s and mo dol | HArUOnlin 17d, ' 5 rered by, | off e Muckles eting for nest senson will consiet ePea LA, shalrh. ele. e, s readers pecinely Bow the contest forthe champion- | Bure-Ball Club cxéept Hall or duve Ar- | the clubs of the Leazue andof the'Alllance will, | Suother Kaoq one; Sudy I, fhet, sonsidered by | G Mo Sald four green ones. O EOEy skt Ariie 3 Yocsiss, :x:r;r:;.“ me young T e ) ctertntion | Fived. and they will ‘rcach here by Monday. enfp will result. In orler ‘L““, the determmation |up “ehviied 0 play 1ft feld, liag, bovh rojeased, of so grave u question may e free from any wus- | and tho place will be filled by Lafsrty . Tvamn w picion cf partissn Lias that might otherwise, how- | fumisned 10 come on with, but demanding cver cujutly, be imputed 10 Sournal published | Was refused, and asked for bis reicase, which 1o ju Chicago, TuE Trapuy: hus carefully and con I ap—— scientiousls collated the very cream of the opinions | syeaey denier Aol G Eraph, mensy. denles that lie s tnder conteact with | BT Gl BB N2 6. thio tustof, tha/| anex oy George Judd. Susio Ross, Guarry Boy, League holds its next annual meeting. 1o 5 5 5 Flint, Micit,, and in his 4-year-old from lust sca- | Machree, owned apt. Itynde s ents of three or four encores nightls.. L. asp H., Indianapolis—(1) In the Ofiicial | mon trotted reveral creditule races, his most nota- A) med, by Capt. lynders, of Passale, Second Week of those fne Agrial Artias, Spalding & | ble performance being in-the 2:35 race at the Dex- ORA AND M. AUST] c : sccond prra- | ter Iark meeting, when he trotted third to Gov, | Charlic Green's pet, Prospero, has been given in Second Week of, the Inlmitable So0g and Daace and Y Spragl o i Kate, be: 4 e harge of Dan Mace. arles is ot Vi g o > . Cxtor tho | bhss Btorge Suids Sueie hose Guarcy Bogs | shiears whea the mows of he ehasge was roten | SATISFACTION GUARANTEED | seoont weel s hitfiopad Mo, [t o: by mutnal avreement, areume mutual oblizations, | I8 -gidIn 1he o ) y mutial axrcement, ¢ it 2 o chestnut gelding Edward, by Fiske's Hamble- | Kentueky parties recently offered 89,000 for the whose renditlons. have mare i gompletely coverivz"ull such points when the | 18 CUSIRE ETCHIE U M HGTs SeabIe; 1 Kentueky parties recently offered $5.000 for the 25 WHIch i ovideaced by the fact that thes arg The o o Playing Rulét, published Dy Bro., page 35, Rule V1., Sec. 15 the marginal note stats is mowentous sibject of those cminent au- A A : i - vhile ! Jublic the light of their mature doduc- | Tho Secretary of the Leaue has notified all | () 11 the ndianaotan chieteo Clas shblq | peccived the vest of) bl I Mgty :(\r(lfiér‘::‘nérfi{lfi:d’\\"ll::il:h?h:e%Kg:; 30155 FRANKIL LEF, Kenteel Sois aid Dance Artst, tions through the newspapers of other cities. | League and ance clubs thut the Cricl of | playon the srounds of the former, how much would | year-old contests. to chiter in some of the more prominent spring Prices as usual. Every Evening at8. and Sunds deceattosa e sensibilities of the adhers bawton. has granted an honorable release 10 | the home-club be compelled to pay the visitors for | * Amonz the other 5-year olds, that are liable | cvents. i i Tuesday, and Friday, at #:30 P 4 decent regard for the gensibilities of the adher. Gibrae mohe s & by h A 2 the 3 events. uesday, and Friday, at 230 p. m. e e i mesepll me fos e seails | S90me W, Lagam/ each rpectator under Lo Leagic Alliance ules | tomake it warm for the best of thew, butwhose | * ol g g —— " = ol R i Cincinnati has a **felegraph contract™ with | 8nd the Leazue Club rules, published on page 48 af | performances thus far do not entisle them to a upt. s wner of Smusgler. and ADELPHI THEATRE. kuown modesty of the arviters of this question | ARENAT bS8 8 o telesraph contract T WHE | ihe oicial book? How much would the C.'s Kepar deration, arc Moutczuma, by Ed- | POW proprictor of that queer acting beast, Pine whose opinious are quoted. fmpely Tue Tursexe | o FH G (W IOE WHHE IITCE Leagie Thies | the L' if the game were played in Chicazo? | ward Lverete; Con<ul, by Aimont; Belle Howitt, | 1¢#f, pald the horsemen of Indianapolis a vieit . 10 withhold from ite readers 51 evidence of the | fuith, will undonotedly hold him. & () Na the club which, in your opinion. | by Belmont; and Post Boy, by Magic. L week. . . B ASTER SUND A.Y EVBNvG_ ¢ of the suthors berond such inberent traces Is “the strongest ormunization outside of TIE NEW ORLEANS MEETING. The Turf, Field and Farm sys that Monntain | OB "[l' ‘ulol‘lfl()‘ Ho“se 3 * their laminous utterances may bear. the = League —for —the on _ of 1‘ T While the trotting-horse men have been busy ar- | Boy. record 14, was recently exhibited at Gil- Q [ o) y _— s th ue b, ; {insicen—) The rule requircs tie fielder to huld | oy iu plan for Uie campaign of 1977, the lovers | MUre's Garden, A Mountuin Boy hus bren dead Witk the furthes assurance that these conclu- the huil on the base before the buse-runier touces | ¢k thoroughbred have not been idle, and there -| Several years, ihe Zurf man had vetter try again. |- 183 South (lark-st. 783 MAMMOTH TESTIMQ‘“" A C il it, otherwise the base-runner shall not be declared *| £F 4he thura aut. Therefore, if the base-runner touch the bise | M evers mdic d by club dictation, but are ¢ verdicts, the fateful curtain is sions zre not 13i on that the present scason willbe | Foster Dew fo,m.,,‘ljy srivate secretary to ; ! . ety of ¢ most succeesful and brilliant | Boss Tweed, hus matched his Biue Bull gelding ::.T)fu'fig;:."’fi:lm clh‘t_fl"t_l“ 3 (ll'lfldn-"]\:;:r':e ever known. Although the weather in this | Richard, record against £d Kearney's wr. .. the base-renner.—a result of-the rube that the mar- | Yicinity * for the past four months has been | Sandhill, for two races, one under saddie, and in sC-rit of themost unfavoruble character so far as the | the other Richard to go to wagon and_Sauchill to R nn'l’ i‘.‘:“im',’i‘if‘,‘.f \nl:‘v;,“l;u: ';fll prepuration of runuing horsed 18 concerned, the | harness; to be trotted at Friectwood Park in July TENDERED TO CHARLES ANDREWS, tobea stormy geason for D. Ii's— l%hcunll-_'ru ad. The current coin “We believe that the chapces are in favor of e oA Asy 1 b ToenioiolL we the Only Boston winning the championship.” ~Our | publicesn. opiion 1y that - the St Louis Browns | e Chicazos continue thelr gymnasinm practice, | Lease-Club rales to which you refer have nothing | [EEerse s been the cusy in the Sonth, where the ( next. wab sy Juck et all, will earry off | andare developing muscle Lo an alarming extent, | whatever 1o do with them, and the Leazac-Alliance | Wiier s been one of the best for preliminary | "y o starcos offered by the Kentacky Asso- TREASURER OF THE ADELPHL the penant” Bt weedless o | e bali piiched througs the window by liradley | rules make no provision for the division of zate re- | JHorS Yer towh, in RoumERY Slone, over w30 | oo, TR0 U PIREER, BF IR RORACKY Seso- AListof Stars and Artists which may well awaken vefer to the sylendid record of the veteran Atlan- | lustThursy was picked up yesterday on the op- | ceipts. Tn ail such games the division of gute re- | (irses MYe Beh 1 ERILE R io fur s knowne | G0 Gl T I REDEOR ST S, onder, T princlpal antisa from ALL THE Tilk.A~ ies ui thi ks to e ks g enson by doale =hore of the Jake. j ceipts 18 treated as wpurely business question—as | 39 EARISTI GO N0 an ofort was 1gade | TEver won a race prior to Mareh 15, 1877, 25 euchs o sy Ly Knd permiailon et theie e A puug i i it actaally is—to be nitually agreed mpon by the i o p. ., S350 adde twelze ont i Fpective mauazers, APPEA, Torm 14T their worthy representatives in the Lengue - Louis continues to gliat over Nichols, ana | It ive clubs, The Lo 50 Yy o€ | to form s racing circuit to be composed of the { P-v 0 , has twelye entries, includin; i 1ng the Grandest Entersalament eser presented. > i - i I points wita pride to the fuct taat, so farthis sea~ [ Fespectiveclubs. The Lea Ho ioer | assuciations cuustituting the Octoluteral, but as its | Victresy, Planctarian, eadlight, und other oo AN AVALANCHE OF STARS. sren of 1877 will restore to Brookiyn the dost | (s Fuolun s been carnva off hie pitening, In | Bay had any § poverning this question. | priycial udvocate was o New York sporting paper | Ones. The S300 stake, for the gét of Longfellow, Drest ge of the cuamplonship.” *~Thi nine [the | the' Lngaaze of the bard of Loutviie, it | What you call the Leigue-Clun rules™ hen spe. | BEMGIT advatate v s Sow Mork sporting paper | 00 o e of which MeCrtnes Losias 1 { Den Thompson, Lee Family (5). Al s off the championship. | stil, ms heart, ait st o CF HOWSVHIG ESIE L ol basiness contract Tor the present seavon, which | [ looked only at the prosi % 16| probably the best, { Blanche sclwyh, Wiley ifalitos, Cincuuati] can carry off the plonship. wIliFReurto stk sl all the League clubs managed to agree upon_ after | F5 aetiitenr the year lath . = Dan and Josts Morrts, Hamliton Stst **Tlhe Louisville boys feel a5 if they could chuew The € Journal credits Manager Chapman | the Clevelamd Convention sdjonrnod, ll‘nlull_rw_vnnéfll;s ")vhllc;‘stf"h “.\;(:Dé l&f-‘(’;‘;l{ish The Epsom ({England) meeting will commence g}?fi”'fi‘{“fiém .’y”“ff:flx'.?; Lip Pike aud bis gang of Good Templars to picces, | with woriing on the zrounds **just us hard a3 | nines appear on paper. it should beeither ndianap- | $U% 00 atbiues Tour duye. A Tncoe onmoqs | on lay 20, and the 50th will be ** Derby Day." Tdn lievere, ife. osa, o we believe they can do it, t00.™ auy of his hired hands.” Exact justice would | olis, Stirs of Syracuse, or Aliegheny, in the West. [ oP0/7 A0 SOILERES BoUF L, o sf’,nmdmg En';ec followingare the latest quotations on this a i €. Rogers & Matulo Vickers, 1t thus appears that of the six League clubs en- [ Lrubably pay those hired hands about 50 cents 8 that of Mike Welch, who has in_churze'the Chic i Bl A AL A Shcuiandt and Whitaey, tered for 1577, five are predestined for the cham- ‘flffi‘! fs:h“i“'”_:! m:’l‘ T TITE TURFE. & y:;m‘? Araints an The “Q}"’J‘"& e e Pellesrin. 't By ol i ;) b Eupor T 2 st g i isthe way it was done: v Wrizht & . 1 3 ¥ K< , and l, have i A . De. pivnship: and it cannot fail to gratify the admirers | ct et ALV S ERSE, EEE N eV ey SOME SPEEDY YOUNGSTERS. filled well, o larze number of high-class ho £ Piitar 221 & 223 State-st., Niek Sorton. Siaggie Cray, of the Chicago nine to observe that such an desue | po alung: an 21 Comuission is com- Now that it bas been definitely’settled that colt | having becn entered, as willic seen by the pro fi:‘x‘x:,:‘u‘l‘g? und Mines, fl“rfii s ;lcl:um, would place Chieago nest in the line of the coming | plete ny judze, MeVey and | races are to become 2 jeature of the trotting tarf, | grawme, and there'is every indication that tne i P . 3 oley, chatspluastin, Eirown can cafch Nichols without diticulty. and the sunonncement of several even of this | T events will b counlly Intorestng. s or the w 1‘," omerr f’g m"ts“‘gt?o P‘\l‘s’t“’k’“"rte B P o™ : A the prospuct mas appear vomewhatmonot- | Devlin, Count Bofls, s fn Loatswille, valissitls at | character hase been made, 3 will be of nterest to | RO GN0 Durkes, the eatrles to which R OELATRON, IR T M0 e S0A08 [\l ety 113 Kinsirong, anoas, 10 the average bave-ball entbusiaet, of wit- | Work. Johuny Haldeman insvects Jim's hide | rogjoe the previous performances of the horses | ciose on the eve efore’ they are ran. ‘Phe 5 i g 3 2 Ben Cotton, Duvalli Sisters, nessiug a long series of games, the final result of | LUeR WOMINER, *ye MUISh RIS SOY BUS | most ikely to participate in these races, in order | programme of the maceting 2nd entries (0 the stable | hrveery car prepere (e ok ing hat Kentucky UD D SIHI‘y Hufl Gflflflm G[]fl S obeet Suler, Ehami waich is thus clearly foreshadowed, TuE TRIBUSE | {here was last. Latferty, we believe, iy not'troublea | that the public may forn its own idea of their | Ticen ','("’l']‘:;\g:,“h‘ch bas before been made public, on rocord, eren the cart-horses i that State trac- Jaley and weaver, Farwick -v:i Layton. ventures 10 rugzest 10 the respective oracles whose | with boile, — Enquirer. s of success. To those who have not & = " i biick o the ark 1t seems that the sons of the it M5 o ! 4 ? ho e —Eadh honal e el dggrotidon) Finst DAY, desert ace ratherclever at the business themseives, | At net cost, comprising the largest stock | Fosielles ar | First Race—Tlurlle ruce, wo miles over eight hur- | ySTheC ot o o0 With 3h A bl | G i : otana b dlen Club purée, S350; of' Which $250° 0 It Hiorse, hulrs . 5" o T Rouiress glven Wil u noamii ei\te’r:urcax:z :f:rcd at similar prices in the | An Orchestra of 30 Mnsicians .q * Second jiuge—The Plekwick Stakes, mile heath for 3. | ful and the Compassionate, and of the Sacd Ma- | €ity of Chicago. iti i ' i eatran Cwith S0 nddeds of | homet, Avent uf tue Hish Godr wnd of the | S o e 28 Additional Dramatic Star: [ closed ( Compunions of Mobammed and of Jerusalem. DRY CLEANING. % verdict it has recorded thut, without detructing The Brown Stockings expoect to leave St. Louis | tofore taken much interest in this partic ng pedigree, from the glory of the ** coming chumpions,™ some | to-night, and to piay in_Indianapolis to-morrow | branch of trotting, it may be said that the colt g RoLEree sest may yet be imparted o the programme if they | und nest day. They will extend the rip 0 fur- | rpcus differ in almost evers particular from con- i v exel i verfnl i . ther, but will return directly home after these two | o - G o P bl will only exert their powerfal influence 1o induce e b v u Lo e 1o Mempote | tests between aged horses, und are interesting the eaid chuampions that are 10 be to occasionally | {piehhad been lareely billed, chielly 1o breeders, in ecarchofl facts and ideas re~ | seith the followlig hom (1) M. Welsh enters | i 3 . o 5 ot 4 3. : s 5 i e 1o s B o Praised be the Lord, tent Creator. Easter Monday—~TONY DENIER. “*letup™ on the present incumbents of that post +4\While practicing Friduy he took two tambies | Barding the difercat strains of trotting blood; the | ¢h. e Commodore 1 Sungeste i | This is o li'nigh‘:bn‘:lr nor":'c'f ‘n’;‘h‘“‘.’{: Toxr(f tooth JACK AND JILL and ENTIRE NEW COMPANY. of hozur. in the mud, square on his back, merely for the sske | general public attending them merely outof curiosi- | g . KI Foster, dam Al- | 13 here in a bag about its neck, with pedi- 4 Ty to see what baby trotters can do, and witness, per- ) ark) il Enter b ¢ dohn & Mo | Eree, and of undoubted authority, such as no ingdel M’CORMICK HALL, 1, for example, the knights who zre to do battle | of catch'ng his flics—and be ciught them, too. Bley & dungiiseRiceboe dahn G N for the re-pect®ie e ming champlons™ can bo | Engusrer. No cadlines are reauired to/19entfy | haps, something extraordinary In the way of speed. | S97, Br - GoR. eSS Sy * T Bark | Gan fefuse o belicve, 1o 1< (he don of ltabbuny out — pomuaded not 10 *-bat siradiey all over the field " | tie above asun accurate descriptlon of & characler” |~ Xearly ull the Assoctations that have dabbled at | 1-°Cos Lin, by Biakon, dam Sarai Sepiionn B | OfE G the e ol Lonalas b 12ty ovie I f ? a1 iu colt races this year have arrauged purses for | Hunters Glencoe, ') J. McMalion enters chy T | b1 {'made for running like an ostrich. | T the non: - : onerery occaricn wa i called upon to wield the bl e nter LD e Atr. . E. Young, the indefatigable Secretary of | 374 214 5 voar-olds, this programme having been | Mo Fonen cnte el £ [ ors of relstionship,. ho reckons Zunlah, sire of For the Beneflt of the IALF ORPILN willow, and if, i rume inktances, the phenome- i ! b . 2 X 4 the League, Lias been spending scveral days af the Sati - year-ol by Eugene ) Wiliiam | Mabat, the sire of Kalluck, nnd the unique Alket, zon willko far sepress *the curve™ a8 10 allow | magufactory of the Leagse ballsin Doston. We | mappedont by the National Association of Trot- | Yeat-old, by Lymchburg dawm by Evgene. (1) Willl Al o hireof ohnd the unigue Alket, | By our new DY PROCESS we are renovating with- Barmcs. Anson, MeVey, Hines, or come other of | has mwpected, signcd, sealed, and otherwise pro- | ting-Torse Breeders, which holds its meeting Sept. | Sapm oo iorycli, £ fiventures [z ban Cotvinen f,‘u"';,‘:l';g‘z‘l:‘:m‘l“;;j';gg‘“’“;;;"vsg;‘:_“;', Of therace | out ribplu, removicg rimmiig, oF npatriag orlgthal McCORMICK HALL, the white-gocked **duffers, " to achieve Bug 1. the | pared for delivers nearly a thousund of the pre- | 18, The Associations at Buffalo and Flectwood | ferib. £ Aunc Letses, by Lonutellow, wam Litly Ward | and to him be ever abundince of green ment, und | Silk Suits, Woolen Suits, Monday Nizht, April =2. sorilied spheres, and reports the. stock a8 eI e | gy will give purses of S1,000 euch for 3, 4, and e s Siyear-olds, in conrection with their regular sum- The St. Louis Republican takes the part of the Ter meetin: and tie Zarf, eld, and Farm pa- baitics for the flag may yet excite some small de- gree of interest, and, 1n consigeration of euch for- Gleniy, dam Edna by Lestnston. (10) | corn,und waterof life as u reward from the tribe of Ry — enters s, k. Humbns, by Sangy Walto, | Zushaluh; and may the thousand branches shade | FOrty Dresses. Expensive Silks, clia Wexthelmer. (1) Tlio . Gay enters | Nis caresscs from the hyena of the tomb, from the EMBROIDERED SACQUES, A $ o Rebel, dam Rugee. (1) Jumes | howling wolf of the desert, and let the tribe of | _Gentlomen’s and Children’s Wear. Also Lesrance, Tng Trreexe will ugree to join in the e St. ] : 5 e 3 rincipal liar of Philadelphia, und sugzcats that all e [ 9 plaudits of the admiring mltitude as the five vie- | PIEGEG AL B SCSREN PR ERERESE 00 | per, of New York, s opencd two Stakes for fopls | Surgct enten i £ llades, by L. Boonic Scotlaind, | Juuuatan present bim b Tecival sithin an i Tambrequins, Lace Voils, foriuun cohorts, weapyed in the folds of the cham- | o (e bl vbrs to wiiom an appeal for imdiznation 1s | of 187 and 1574, to be trotted between the et and | 425 gile Buckley by irown AN es; Club purse sion; | closure of walls; and let thonsunds assemble at the quios, Tigoe Gurtalng, LaceVeild; and 2 pion fag, withdrw from the final fleld Of €0 | yage Tuz Tmprse hos nansht to do, but | 1othdaysof September, 1877, over some track in S0 0 irut. Loree, 575 to second horse, and | Tising of the sun in troops, hustily, when the tribe SETA WIS Aquest. it dors ecrionely object to haviwz Bradley and | o Stio B PR SN B O SO T this | 290 third liorse. holds up under a canopy of celestinl sigus within H TIE LEAGUE GAMES, Waite catled sniladeiphians. Nellier of them was | it G S Year ol Tt s of course, Mposeible | rere mace—rhres-SEONE ™% mile for an acess | LU S U kaddle, with, the name and” family of OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. The official prozramme of the League champlon- | born in Philadelphia. and both of them have playe vt e OF Lt v Acpidly —Threo-quaricrs of 3 mile for allaces: | the posseesor. Then le ke the binds A £hip Contests has Ot Yt boew azreed. apon, | The | more years outside of that eIty (han I it, e S0 Tact, the oty Bove ot at | Sl HoPag, 50 O wilch 31300 it o, S0 | it foud natse ingessungly, and pray to God for AUG. SCHWARZ, K tchedule herctofore printed in Tur TRIBUNE and | 14 pire pas publiehed an address to the people | present been broken to barness. Tie S-year-olds jace—Tosi stakes. for all azes; two.mtig | immunity for the tribe of Zuab, the inspired ribe.™ | 4 g riingss, 190 Sonth Clark, and 265 West Asststed by . Gter papers repTesents tie report of @ commitiee | o pyrkonolis anent the finuncial troubles of Si | that appcarcd us :-year-olds list scasonaronot | hoats; _$25 emtrance, p. ., with 5% added, of —————c—— o MRS, GEO. B. CARPENTER, MR, EMIL LIEBLING, e et ich Ja noyr belnk considered by | Neck and the fatare of the Cincinoati Club. ' Un- | numeruuis. and unwortiy of Cewiled meution, us | WHieh 400 to Irst ofue. $103to gecoud, Closed ith RESPONSIBILITY. Goods recelved and returned by Expross. I WAL LEWIS, YifE, THOS, GOODWILLIE, ~ the clubs of the League, intil usreed upon by d | 1.5 the newspapers do him an injustice, Lip has | thes did nething on wiiich an estimate of their | Hiefollowing rominations: (1) M, Wwelty y ESTABLISHED 195 G e A T, GIOn L majority of the clube it will be open to madifica- | 3 Cujoped an unexpected zenius for makinz an ass | probable capacity could be based. Of tne 4-year- | TREoAPEG (1) Medlalion, (o) Clioinas A enine ’ Gun, The entire echeme, with tae esception of | orhinteif. Mr. Keek has never vet failed to ful- | olds, all that have <o far appeared and are worlhy | ol to eatrs Thelt proper welehtic s Bn The scornfn] sunset of a wasted day DOLLAR STORE. - 1 lhe ofwelve [pumes between Brooklyn and | o yisconiracts to the lat dollar, and will mo- | of mention own Kentucky as therr home, since 1n | Mares aid geldings: choh purse S Shook n stern mennce over land and en, - | HARMIONIA QUARTETTE! Boston, — will be foand in Tue Twd- [ nodonally sce tnat the different mémbers of nis | other States the colt fever hus not made its appear- | Brét horse, $30 o second. $2010 third. That suntly spake the inmost senc of me: b MES. J. A, FARWELL, Soprano, x of March 20, The other = parts | Lo serie perform theirs, No more serious ca- | ance. These comprise Waveland Chief, Honor. TR AT Lo, careless soul! when hght, that shines alway, SIES. J. BALFOBIE, Alto, o ‘;A;:,“:;"g"-T“.‘[’;‘E}.‘“’x‘;‘{fi;"{“figflc‘fi,c;‘ £or | lamit bas befallen him than the gratuitous in- Woomosn, Centenuial, Keen Jim, Aldine, Crgaer, il Race_one mile aud one-elghth for ull sser. sn}:_m dawn on the, relieved from sensuous cl‘.\y,‘ ST L SONK asma, A ENEAre shate ! =+ | dorsement of this blatherskite. and Romance. u : §£25 " § ight-winsed and stormy-browe comé 'to MER.T. 1D, 3 lale 10 games beticen the, Whifo Stockings and The first is a black stallion, sired by that popular | **So0s S50 N | 1oiies for all ages. Clab purse, thee, _ Admisston, One Dollar. X extrs charge for rescrved other clubs. cpeciully thoee in Chicago. The fol- | For the purpose of soothing the Globe-Democrat prosenitor of fust younceters, Ericsson, the eame | Stor or vt con sy aues, for all apes. Slubpume | With seters likewize lain, and thon shaltsee scats._Tickota for sale at 1ioot & Sons', 158 State-at. I ch ehows the route of ths Chicago Cluby | man, he is hereby informed " that weither Sec. 4 | BUpRiiiiced’ Erie, with the fastest d-year-old | third. 5 R The firm, fne justice that our God doth sway ! \EW n = 5 ing the scason., 35 proposed by the echedule re- | Rules, on xooring. as it stands. nor the recent | rocord und recently sold to Rovert Ronner.. The | . 1Aird RaceMile heats for all azer. Club purse, | Thy Rends ‘shall then be phosts of misused NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, . fered to: They open play May S and 10 in Chica- | letter defending it fCetod with this paper, nor was | 421 of Waveland Chief was by Pilot, Jr. TheChicf's | $1005 of Whick 3300 tu rst liorse. $10) to second. daye— v : HAVE S £ it el Masttond; secelverte Lovtons fn Gl by anx versomcolinectod wub this pones noxves | sraand onty rance was in the 3-year-old | First Race—Hurdla handicap. iwo miles over eiht [ — Thincanzels, duties satistied and singing praise: Clark-st.. opposite Sherman House. %0 May 12 and 15 then the St. Louis Club | the letter writien by the author of the rule: 1t &8, | 110031 ) st 1t seuson, n which ho won the | nimis rae aiiirdle handicap. fwo miles over oleht | 1 0te M Eeny Tost-the darie Outauabering. the POR THE SPRING TRADE COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 2, St. Loule, where the: s arzime: i 2 only, the wi Secut Rt -Sattas e, one: mils snd » quarter. 2 thee down to realms of spacser light! s < Sy £2 and 53 thence fo Cincinatl, playing there | Iettir referred fo would jisve moré weselht with the Jonrth, o ithheats by a meck only, THo" winner 4 10 e sl for S1,50 (0 earre thait | For hen thon reachest Teavens levels, loi | The finest stock ever before exhib- METSON'S Kalous Minsirets! A2y 26 und 29 thence to Louisviile, where they | readers ofa newspapet than any statement, how- lonor is a chestnut colt. by Belmont out of ts: for S1.020; 7 b3, for $750, 10 the place ‘| ited, and have added 2 great many | BILLT EMERSON. _Proprietor and Manager. play May 29 and June 2. Taence they return | ever elaborate, of the cosf of furnishing the public | Gjory "y Juckson's Westorn: Star, and was ro- | 1o ¢ Ao the s “Nae | That flends and angels both asrign thee shall be S y 3 TS THE OLD DEXRHORY KEVIVED, Treniz e “flc'rt:r%“:gg % Sicontls on the | theInforoation demanded by the Fle: Stars, s | TAFESULY well thousht of by the bluc-zrass gentey | wirpiis over the mmougs, entéred 1o be sudtor wilted | right. Bovex H. CANPBELL. morle ;“"ml nrtl;:l::ls to {]'e“" al- ROOR AT AL L D FARORUTES: yethird ssreos gro by o “- | McCormick, pitcher_of the Syracuse Stars, has | last year, although rather unfortunate in hix public | 10the secoad hurse. Clul purse, $200: of which $150 HICAGO. ready large a rted stock. : Ing them come the Louisvilles, who play here June e e ipubhan. ssertinghat | poctrmances . Ho same out as a2-year-old. but | torst horse, 540 to secund, €2) fothird, ———s CRCY rCe N850, T e T R AT T fiand 32 They then take the first Kasterntrip. | Le never offered to woto- Cincinnati, and nover | iwas beaton in his only race by Woomosa, At Lox- | , hird Auce ile heats “thrce "best In five for all | 1 norvone, exhausting, and painful disonces £7- Houseksopers should not fail to visis The Greac Chanie Artist, W AR X playing in Boston June 16 and 18, and in Brooklyn | \roteto Mr. Keck about the matter. ' It remains | ington last year he Won . race for 3-year-olds | 3585 Club pus § * | #peedily yleld to the curative influcnces of Pulver- | this popular ONE DOLLAR STORE. The Wonderfal Siale Su < mucher’s Electric Beits and Bands, They are A SUPERIOK QUAIK F YOEALISTS 4 June 19 end 21 Then will follow the eecond | oniv'tor the Enguirer to back up its assertion or | over a fine iield. inciuding Aldine and C; Vestern trip of the Eastern clubs, waich will open { TH% 17, o fiekn: Tiob Addy nsed 1o call a walk. | aleg defeated Woomosa 4t Cyninians, THE “ TROTTING INSTINCT." 3 5 3 . chestra of elghisolo e 1® S TROTTING 1NSTI sl timplerand ettctive and s e ey ar” | 106 F Madi t mers, neknow e The business of breeding norses for the road and | Ji0s £ 0% Wient mimaelf. - Book, with fall pic- a,st AOLSOTL ST, | o e e mnd clretes 2o ceata: Dress ‘ in Chicazo July 4. Clicago_Zribune. McCormick is as sharp asa | hotly-contested race. At the Lreeders’ C T o R L e hotse e, Ane jettes wan written to the | Mectin ho was ontof form, and in the 3-year-old :fl;‘};};“fi};“g‘;u‘“"t‘:.‘;{‘l‘h"c",fi,";};“g,‘ffl"r’j"ij:};‘{';}';’ ticulars, mailed free. Address Pulvermacher Circte, 50 cents: Gallery, nug S0 e cuarg v e bas been gent to all clabs i S vho Wi ¢ wus distanced by A 3 % - 5 ic CO., U 2 5 rved seats. NEES N e following notice has been sent n e-bull editor of the Enguirer, who wrote to | race was distanced ‘;m;dnfi;_? ‘l’f\l_t.“l}r!lu IOl . | Character in 3t present freatiy I cators of the des | Yanie Co., Cincinnatl, 0. ) TOI SAL f{'flnfif’iqfi' s MATINEES A im for Mr. Keck. It contained just what we.pre- Woomosa i a big- clekin . i ex i 5 _ ously said it contained, and, amony otker thinzs, | brino, and was brouzht out by tnose successful | Mmand. This is no doubt duc’in a ureat degree to = 5 T8 e ; 2 e O A g T 3 03 ¢ Lhe co | the hard times, which tell perhaps on the class of MARRIAG. W R ATRE. were these words: *+Send in. wour proposition. | boreeinen, the Macey Bror. She eaptured two | the lard times, which toll porhape on tho claes of e e P. & J. Cl&SEY, McVICKER'S THEA " ‘ the Leaguc and League Alliance: ment, and bas eigazed the following- ¢ letter is in Mr. George Keck's hands now. 1as | races in her 2-year-old forw, anil as a S-year-old DA & s g he scaucn of 1637; Wiy ey mat amything Tarther 10 £uy? F he Jo | s beaten by Hanet and. Aidmo, troiing sccond | 1a5¢ absbodys dust when on the: rond more | JENKS—GOTLD Nareh 24, Chorlen & 410nd 43 Fiftheav., A WEEK OF STERLING ATTRACTIONS! Samuel Weaver, 1 yerie, W. D. Ffder. sud | not satisfled, we will publish the letter just as it | tothe Iatter at the Philadelphia mecting. severely than on any other. over tho country { B Uit S, O flave on hand a large awortment of new andsecond- | Monday, Tucsday, and Wednesday, April 2, 3 : S et ote.Aha sbrvices of C. W. Bens | was writton,—bad srammer, bad #peiling, and all. | Perhaps the mest sensational 3-year-old of last | 4uring the pact three years thousands of men have | Kapids, Mich. hand Furnitire, Carpets. Dedding, Drs-Goods Grocery, | aon 4 Biton s delleheinl comety " | Tete: nentlonod above. are claimed by the MIwaukee | Docs he inaiat sos Enquirer, | = scason was the roan colt Centennial, by Sentinel. | been compeiled either to reduce their stock of fast and Saloon Counters. - iar and pler mirrors In assorteq | 804 4 Byron' deth =4} . Clud, be naving previisly signed contract Wil tiat el ol L R RN, He won a race In low time 23 a 3-ycur-old, and Iwndnctli;( or dispose of it nllogefl;cr}‘ Mhis u.,—mr-t DEATIIS flzes: Omec fumiire, pool und biliard table, und a O'[J'R BOYS orgsaization fOr Uic geason of 1877, 4 2. ALL 2 the 82 Pl 4 byenet. | ingon the market of 80 many fust horses, not | ~~. =~ o AndA e, g ent v - ds, an s N7 E.YoUNG, Secretary of the League. Iuseoms that (e Gt TgiTe Of e Koo e e | e b amncsred bt one thic e Enet: | many of which are i for tmck purposes, has, of | TEOPOLD—On Thursday at 290 p. m.. Kegina, | one iron safe, cheap forcarh. Saivon license forsale: | 1vith o nnappronchable st f characters. Ludlows is to be ame, 7o pl P i e couree, produced a tumble in_ prices, and A horse | wifo of Locb Leopold, azed 77 y Thursday. Evening, April 5, Benefit of s Zoing motice was received th Year he appeareg heap 1_licens L e deoriey The Gionste betwers the MH | scason for the Cineinnati Club. Diuston Get. A in arllich racothe met Mamance, § e T 8 . ot s neral will take place Sanday at 10 8. m. from FOR SALE. T2 cage bas de e disp isbary be tho | Wavelnd \Chief, Woomown, Cvmet. and. Keeh n % o place Senduy a1 0 8siom: fFot MRS. FRANK MURDOC ¥iukee and Athletic Clube, as 10 which is en The cozuzements of Honcs IT, Salisbory by the | Jim. Like muny precociond trtiers, Centennial | BOW bo purchaced for, about * enc-fourth | 112 Wibash-av.ico 5 = N ; THE MARBLE HEART. e B iy oo ters Totone e Ciut are aanounced oy the Leageg | 18 inclined to ac fizhts, und in this race bogan to | U MRt O e e e | O Y o Amd Cincinnati papers pleasccopy. | 1N@. 1 Beech & Maple Wood Friday and Saturd inrs and Satarday . e T ne. e ot ot " avas distancod | Ly flushs, This state of ‘nffaies s brouzhothas | DARK-On tho B0h net.s ot G4 \West Wash | Av 5,60 per cord, delivered, Yre have 500 conds on Inca, revival of the comedy nuceomm LEMONS. G 10 the details of the case, but enough has been | Secretary. Inthe st hoat. Tiic resnll oF tha, sack eb tor leaned from the Milwaukee Club, and otherre- | ~ ¢ iy announced that Knight, formerly of the | asporated his owner. awho Knew the: mesiis af ino | Fatlier high-foncd class, the breoders, fo. their ington-st., of cousumption, Mrs. E. Elizabeth | hand: i & Next week, the popular aclor, M. F. S. CHAN- iubie sources, to show that the Athlctics based | Atpletics, bas been enzuzed by the Lowells, | colt, that on the following day he was driven o | SCnecs, and they are besinning to realize that the | Nifes, widow of the late Rev. Roswell Park, D, D. WO &7, F OLCOTE. | FRAY, in KIT. ‘ their claim on Bennett's statement that he hud | \yjcy completes their mine, with one exception. | pubiic trial in 2: 262, —a performunce which mado | TWiSINg of three>minute “and two-forty horees does | * Funeral Monduy morning to Racinc, by 10:00 alle-s Leen releaced from the Milwaukees by theirsend- | 1) yooms that they propose to try the Spalding | the owners of atlier H-year-olis feel happy that he | DOtpay. The only stack out of which money can | a. m. train from Northwestern Railway depot. Fry UAVERLY'S THEATRE ing back his a]fll hcogln]cz find ‘T-k{ln;;hm:l tosizn 2 | jdea of many-colored cups. was behind the banmer on the precedins day. 11 l‘;e lmul«lu- i ;l;mi‘whn:): cun s);,m; éllrw: hcnx;jn sfln-(c,i.‘ at ur. honse at 30 0. m. Mondiy. AMUSEMENTS. B e new one, which he dechined to do, before Tnee s inclintion to do more runping than trotti r better, if fully matured, or a corresponding 2/~ Detroit papers please copy. AT RING FRENOT | MAGUIRE & HAVERL Fithbe Amileucs; aled, it tho Miiwankerdihad sx?}-":-cfifll;r?-'!";rrofcc’:-‘;ax?’cclllnl‘wfin“%&' S e oot ehoant an trotting SEEpLed bl or age, o it SLEIGHT—0n the death of Willie Sieight, who | SECRET OF MASTERING FRENCH | YT GTN nexlected to sci to the Sccrefary of e Y i s A % i s 4 n view of this ftate 5, not be un- B P ke O % S % 7 o league a nmic: rigned by the player, of | gland lnst year, has completed its m:glxn}znuon, :] cnwglh:‘ f!ll]x:f 13?‘.'. :fl‘c mfix.f’fm‘l”.; ;;_r-obubly the intercsting to consider the different, systetng of died March 26, aged :)‘unflnndflmnnlm WITH CONVERSATIONAL n:U, CY. DALY'S FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE COMPANY. fis “contract with him. As the first siste- | and is now feady for businose, Its mine Is com- | Sedivstof i Jorane G LA CRY, L c | Dreeting that are being pursacd, i ordGr to show e wimS AN aEL NonE. ORAL SYSTEM. NO GRAMMAR. | MONDAY EVENING, Aprll 2, will begtn the hu- went was shown to be utterly falre, and | posed of players sclected from jts last year's team, pearance at Harrousburz, Ky., last summer in a |- Which promises 1o meet with the 'greatest succees. L(‘.ufm RiTte (HoM sk bt il FREE LECTURE morous novelty entitied 28 it was alro shown that Milwaukee had contract- | and from the Bridgeports of 1876. e race ugainst Oddfellow and was beaten in two | A few years Mr. Henry N. Smith, at that time Witere angels tune their golden Iyres, y .BL UE GLA SS & whlllt xl:vrmefl- bc'ur;' Rieming an; | obligation | The admirors of base-ball in v%rt Jervis, I"’r ‘h’-. straight heats. At Cynthiana he met Aldine, Ken- | 0 "l‘c“:,""";:l"m:;‘:'vc{_lg;od :flgn cli"v-‘ 1 oue of ,fl:g Aud all is prace aud love. BY PROF. ETIESNE LAMBERT, L o send siznea notices of pluver's cor: —Arc- | arc Jooking forward 1o an interesting teason. They | tucky Star, Romance, anet Woomosa, and wah dis- | f3stest ma T i, determined B o T For thé first time 3 guirement npnlying, of conrse, to such eontracts | G3iet that their representative club, the Dela- | tanced i the third hcat, he having pulled off one | IVest some of his capital in a breeding farm. Tlis ettty i TUESDAY, at 11 Q. M. | yonaay eventng, Apis. 1o Mewade s fip Yoo Wia- only 2 arc made aftera club joins the Alliance, — | yares, will be mnde up about s follows: Michael | of his toe weights, owine to the mud. At the Lox- | 18 was that, in_order to produce trotters, the ‘Bids us cesse our sad repinings, At his rooms 935 Wabash-ay. kle. Thueday evening, April 12, Farewell Beaefit to the Leazue Liad no_ alternative but to decide the | Green, of the Sunny Side of Sing Sing, N. Y., | jnston mecting he met a strong field in the 3-year. | $ires and dams must begifted with speed. Actingon Though with Lcars we call hlm desd. Lecture followed by the formation of WULE- Chajuaan, 2 ease in favor of Milwankee, . + e Nem Pearall, of the Olympic of Fatersom, | g race, and won the third, fourth, and firth | this Idea he collected such mares us Lady Thorne, e S ELEA EST IR 6 5 o The Leacue Alliance plan would be quite 88 | X'57", "% gonn Whalen, of the London, Canada. | heate, his principal opponcat being' Waveland | Luey, Rosalind, Daisy Burns, Tilly, Lig Mary, - "Toens Hard to 135 within the grave. NEW ELEMENTALY CLASS. MPCORMICK HALL. linding ang efcctive wixhudx;t the clznsellln fl‘!; . ; John Lynch, of the Kcyslolne oht N’i‘w \';zrk, Chief. S ]1[!:‘111'»:L (;:;’ifi::&ll““flll:k)mql,' lfi?"’f??n' flx:l ::‘nce:a mndz n}i"é.ffe"wiul e n'-';xfm‘mnem ALSO, 2greement providing for sending signed notices ) Tlouscholder, of the Taunton, ceive r c national celebrif k an il e i ;. e - 3 e Socrctaon of the Longne, 1potsehas the difer. O tove Toseam. 5. 6. ; dobm Baneett, | adoioine e focetvod the beneft of considerable | ohiained Iow reconds, for bis dams, and piaced the WL ncrar ausyer wholl wespik. Wednesday, at 3:30 p.m., SUNDAY LECTURE — 3 . M. ; entclubs “sfe bound by Secs. 1, 2, and 3 motto one, NewYork, 1. f.: James Gorm- | her justice, she deserved jt. _er first appearance | Atallions Gen. Knos, sire of Lady Maude, record ‘Tqdle: dear child ere south hath fed, AL 16 Bishop-court, i % tmuploy a player already under _con- | oy of the Brookiyn Club, - c. George Gros, | Jast” year was at Legington in u race | 2:184, Camoro, record 2:19%, “and otbers, and T"rursx;};xb‘gx;:‘n;‘klg‘gm:em: dam = © tmet ‘with anotber clubi®_ o expel 3 orthe Middlctown Club.'r.'f.; with Marchant, | against’ Mattie Price, Kehtucky Star, Cygmet, | 983 Gould, the horse that neverlost a_race, and R0 thy youni ehock to lose its bloora. WEST SIDE. player for _ oDreaking s o pronacti | Gillmartin, and Bohan, subs. aad onor, Aldine being driven by B. J. Treacy, fhathequied s record o £ ;e@r:‘v‘r‘fi’-‘m%"z;:g Wi il AR R FIRST LESSON FRE on una not 1, ¥ any resenting a player ex- % i ‘ s s nt ving to di . 3 ¢ ecp not. 3 . 2 > - velled for sach saumey. After a dab hot begome & | Mr. J. E. Dicksan, writing, from Detroit. save Tiho bursucd his usual tactics of trying to distance | {15nz for yoars on the. principle that. - blood s DONOT WASTE YOUR TIME porizg over Grammars “TEMPERAINCE. werber of the Alliance, however, it may just s | that Tug TiincNe has done him an Gththe | sequence, 1t beinz won by Honor. At Cynthiuna | Constituted summum bonum, and that nothing Beresis tnpeace fn th At g 1n the valn hope of learning to understand French as a sell emplo some of the red-tape machinery in | seserting that o was to play thts cason with the | Aeatcnce, u belnz uon by lonor. At Cyntbiana e o be"thought of, Hidicaien 3 5&“5 Neer wis sy, TICKETS, 23 CENTS. use b the Leags ose Sec. 4 of nn D . ¥ At Wi fomance being i and his theory. They argued that a mare that ha Why shiould we mourn for o 4 = T a3 utolol cpesibis: a3 it make | cloacs the following card. aud seks s pabllcation: | feat was the rosul, iomance betng'the sictor, | SAGLEMAERT, o THEY, RS 001 LTS RELONS Lot oo oy briune, — sokIABRAGS. Soalnowlt (o 8 hiptical ok, i1f THE TOLEDO THEATRE, the evidece of the coniracta thing about which AL T onire 20 | Mecting, aod won her race handily in 2:40, 2:4013, Iustnecsieacilybave Aot nunh of the vy oL b e sahed., you are anxlous to learn tospeak French, attend Prof. 141 Enst Madison-st. eTe eau be no dispate. i nave in no way authorized the report that he Cygnet {8 a chestnut-colored yranddaughter of S EBH HeLey J. M—. o TR — .The Athletics having been notifed of the de- | say that I haveIn no ay R oM ik being | Hambletonian, and besan her turf careor in her | 2nd Weil-developed stock, and maintained that o L% ; | Lambert's Lectures, and judge for yourselves, J Y Clsion of the League in this cise, Dennett is ex- | FOUC] _glgi{n‘;ggfi;:tgflw 2-year-old form by beatinga field of aged horaes ut | Stillion with a good pedigree and no speed was M".“A"—E"”"f}‘:"{; oldest d;l;g;l,:{’ :{nfofx: HERSIEY MUSIC HALL EASTER SUN. DAY. i€ specificd in Lis contract, thus relieving the cessary for THE TRIBUNE to 83y fn | Centennial. At 8 vears of ase she trotted ut & i . he Churel linalves from the necoasity of expeliing Lim. | o1t 16 ONIF mecestny for e e nformation | Feomerors” ant Lelington: winning af neither | in_hard-fought contests on the track ' but | Faneral Subday, April 1, to the Church of ylbe Two Chamber Concerts by the 20 STARS 20 Special Correspondence of The Tridune. member. 1t cannot, of coursc, be charg Quarter in 34 seconds, and s bred to stay, traclng instinct ” theo £ . f 0 Friday Evening, April best Varicty Combination in the West. JaxesviLLe, Wis., March 30.—, imus is the 0 do Mr. Dickeon avy injary, or | back on her daw's side to Pilot, Jr. ting instinct ” theory went right ahead regardless | KELLY—Friday, March 30, Mary, the beloved ay Evening, April 6. S o5 h t 8 word with 1l "o Janceville. Bace-bail | Jrastended 1o 90 N5 UL The black dliy Romance was bred by that entha- | of fhis talk, and bred mares \hote speed had been | wife of Yichacl Kelly. (i Rt A ATINRE APRIL Ao e, e S e atters are full of interest for the citizens of onr QUESTIONS ANSWERED. sisstic horseman R. S. Veech, and combines the | developed, to horses that had low records, and as Funeral from her "late residence, 377 Twenty- | , SRlg 07 Teses Gt ay morning, Apt G wlag Jite city, and they are ehowing that interest b¥ | g p condiot Dlaved in the Chicago ninein | Mambrino and Golddast rtrain® of biood. She won | & Fesult they are now uhomngnsqz of yotngsters | grin.ut., to-day, at half-past D o'clock, to All [ 2aIyonialere o e 2350, mhu—ibmgmmaxfy toward the support of a club | B, B~ at Cyntniana last year over a slow track, and later, | that are as superior to the pe {greé:d colts, the | gpints' Church, Kossuth-st., near Wallace, thence 2o 22 NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. fortae tessun of 1677, The clab bus ine grounds | 1570 o 40X E. Youns, League Sec- Ina ace with aged horees, ehowed food form and specd of whose ancestors was never developed, 3 | by careiages to CalmeyCometet, | ol HERSHLY HALL, A i utifully situated, ans mnt_five minutes’ walk N o -t to e T speed. Other creditable performances made hera g ~ JSH—The remains of Frank rish, oldes 83 Madlison-st. - sty Tromthe contre of thc town. | The grouuds aro well | retary, P. 0, Bos 536, Washington, D. C. Tavorite at the Lexinmon meeting, buc mhe failed Ve E tha frext yins hommek 1 L coutiiny 1o on 0t 5. A Trish: Baving atriced. Trom Florida, = SUNDAT EVENING. April 1, 1877, appearance of fenced and commodions, and comfortavle seats | poosizn—Indianapolis has played ten games, f to fulgil the expectation of her friends, being badly | 987 i8 the G-year-old stallion, King Philip, that | t0% 87 "% = Ficus W8 5,003 0t 'the residence SUNDAY, APKIL 1, Lave been erccted ; and those interested purpose 0 | winnine eirht, and making 190 runs to their op- | ont of form. won several races last senson, and acquired o rec- | B¢ WERE BEOUASS Vo, on Sunday Apeil | Burhank’s PopularSunday Afternoons MARIE WOLFF. £upply @ feam which witl give lovers of the zame 1n | Tinenigiag 5 rstamong the 5-year-olds that are likelw to | Ord or2:29. Heis by Jay Gould, the trotter. ont | 9 0% Gholori p m, - Carriages to Oakwood Cem- P! y Ibisvicinity the best satisfuctiun, ‘zud which will ¥ but, the case | malea public appearince this year is Sadic Leil, a | of Lady Rogers, a mare whose record of 2:30 8 no | 3 7™ prionds of the family are invited to be | A miscellaneous programme of rare excellence will be " ke visiting clubs show the best thes are capavle D O e e Histaaion would | mare of compyfatively unknown breoaing, that Inicaion of herayesd, oo T wis obtained Sfiee | o e s, Momor. Pathos, Wit ohd Dlsdon. Doorsopen £ ’ [ 10 *‘get a place ™ in the contest. The Club hus g been decide ’ nished the country last year by winning the 4. | 8he bad broken down in 1 hind Jege. mare, et o March 31, at hia resi- 2:30. ogat3. | 0 . Joined (i Lengue Alliance, and has alrendy nnder | Drove superiinons. ; $oatiold rece gt ho Dresdess Cerhennial Meetisy - | naa year-old, uolxcdble ‘mile, in the g,t‘uc}xcebo! de‘;fifixiei\n-ifi“fi’e} Mar At Bm:«;fl MUSEOM, Or, PARIS AND SCHWARZWALD, fumract, or i about o' engaze, . the follow- | Prmuax, 3. J.. and Masacen—Yon will find the i the pick of the country, the | Tellble witndsees, better than i L | Ho 40th year of his age. BEX COTTO: “Sole Proprietorand Manager | Drama in Five Acts by Charlotte Birca Pfeifler. - Ing players: - Bushong, of the | Atbletice, of | averages of 411 ihe piayors mamed on pages 50 to s 1, 2:00x, s | was rendered unfit for campaigning pur | O famen will take place ot2 p. m. Monday. | DEantOnmeEs oF il SO ooelty Theate: ALEX. WURSTER, Diecta A i, of e Siphe af g, X | 85T Tenue ook e o A UTChung o, Sae B | oime fo (b saleSpates of cany traini: | Apel ot 5. James Episcopal Chaich of this | ¥iptiettinde e il v e of lthaca, N. Y., 1676; George o hief. With regard o the breeding of. Sadie Be e} A ASTEL MONDAY, Api 2, Six N 3 : 2 v o and who i cfpecled el | % T ek Jeagme Dok 000 | Sabiad inlaotaret she Shpetlo Revecont | Jampoer hnthec of W6 e bl | O g, e 51, Mary Docoagh, | A SS¥ DG, Syt Frbrims | ELOCUTION: rd " early in the scacon: Bodell, a St. Louis eI, o ion of | siderable pacing blood: in her \eins. Before the i 3 ) 2 A g 3 B s L pltt Caniillon, and Burdick, of the bumie nine of 187, | the playing rales. against good f41ds of aged orsce. Like many | 1¢ rapidly forcing lts way 1o the front onits ows | _Funeral will take place from her_ late residence, | Fricey 50,35 35 sad 18 ceaty, S005s oS 1r PROF. The cleventl man fsmot et cecided pun, 1hotgh | . M. F._Give nomber of games won snd lost | S5is "LE epeed came all at once, buc whether she | Merits, and 2y matters now look the system of | No. 570 south Je ¥ y, Aprill, by | Teservedseais. Muscus e R > ¥elearn tnat the manager is megotisting With 3 | hetween Chicago and Hartford and Chicago and St. | il improve remains to be scen. y"n&m,, a urn:| ? ehn S; b g::nfinmc Txelit res cars to o \-m_-y.k T HERSHEY MUSIC HALL. . | CLASSES IN EIAOLUTION, ] Yell-known wlort-stop from the East. ILis pro- | Louis in 1576, Ansicer—Chicigo won six and | ~Nextto Sadie Hell inpoint of honors comes | without asertalning whether or not he bas any | 57 Limeric papers p Py 2 }'flflld Wl’.l:c! themenat workat guc!.mfto_lm N::flx{ Hartford four of their !eflc&fl St. Lonis won six Woodford Chief. the ho,,;? nfit “-.,fi u’ml’:"t heat ‘!l?;reg ;Enfllblb::l‘::ltl;!f {el:cl‘}ng elryu anud.um: ‘an MP;\]J}EO%:%:%I;‘&%:; mbl'ggl::ed .\!A;.n]:,;; MONDAT, April2, at8 o'clock, HI:RSEBY MUSIO HAIL, o April, ane N . eders' 2. Heis K 2 cagher-st. , 45, 5 Mt b opentag e i o Ml ihs | 20 CPICEO Ul WAL STy e | 108 0 BTN CE S MY | Winmer b topid: Fiokis sud Teess Patarson, aged § montes 04 | ADOLPH LIESEGANG'S first | Sytordarorolog. 0z, TerasSs Tweire chone Hairbanks of Chicago, 3 club which last_year | MILWAUKEEAN—(I) What position racehorse Billy Toua. He was never trained =a- THE MAID IN CALIFORNIA. 4days. QUARTETTE SOIREE. lessons. . Ol and Private Papila, 8% - Jeseniapect . and good will of the peoplo. of R L o Carbine? ) | Biia his 3-year oid form, and had 10 fastwork | S Faxcisco, March $1—At San Tose to-day | * Pineral from residence to-day, at10a. m., by ville, a8 they did wherever they Went, nof : : ! r

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