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: iy uau, A VU LadoUls? oULDAx, JUNE o, 18//—BIATEEN PAGES. Dalls ealled—On Bond, 21; Larkin, 13, Biriken callod -0 Nend, 40; Larkin, 28, Tiare an called balla~G'Houtke, Htenek oat—Morrlll, Durdock, Carey, Farguson, Lackin, twice, Two-bal h'l'i:EW?h!. 2fl: O'Rourke, 1. gstans, 3 t- Dostons, 9} Hartfords, 0, &T. LOUIS V8. GINCIANATL. CreeixnAts, Juno 2. ~Ths Clncinoatis lost thelr elghth League kame {o-day with the &t. Loula Clu in the presence of 2, p!ogln, 11allinan any Tilcks were both elck, ‘and conldn't play, Booth vas hatt in the second toning, and Kessler was pat in hiy place, fike piaying second, and Junes tok- ing centre, The Iteds conld mothit Nicliols suce cearfuliys Mathews was hit mostly after shances were given. The viaitors made four un. earned funs in the fourth inning by errors of Msnning and Mathowe; bass hife by Clapp, MeGeary, Bsitin, and Richols, and wild throws of Mannipg and Kessler gave them four more rans, one beiug earned, The other twa rany played at L Paglon Priday, May 25, The Reds | at Rochester; Juns 10, Btars, at Byracass; Juno were nerved to wipe ont the defeaf sustained at the | 14, Crickets, st Dinghamton; Jone 15, Abnrn, hands of the **Mutes™ on the 1. A Iarge crowd | ot "Aubnrn: Jone 10 and I, 'iars, at Sreacuee’ had arsembled to encourage the home ciub fa their | Jnne 10, Fries, st Erie; June 20 and 21, Alle- enteasors, sod ~eversthing promiicd & cloe | ghens,‘at Allegheny( Jane 22 and 23, Btandarde, :ng exciting :u. q hmu alxth ‘lnnlgr at Wheeling, W, Va. a en reached with mo comni om - “kicked ' on 8 deci«lon of tho nmsm. ad, withs | (U000 thers e slack cnoaxh L the nedt of each out rezard to the rights of the audience that had | LIOMER JRCEe 8 0ek Sattgs, 18 U8 Sk B €ote ald Lo sce & pame o withdrew his men from | orand afand, When the wind le favorable we may Ine, howaver, coutd o 'y the Reda were l;}e(l&;;n:hm when the wind is advers laylng that the general resl - fleeeeorded decipion. Tho Hied fied, | _A remarksble teatare of the game between the however, and numerons propositions were made to | Yale and Harvard Clubs on the 20th vit. was the induce the Mutnalsto rematn and play on the 20th, | fact that only twenty-seven men went ta the bat all without success, until a tempting guarantee | on the Harvard slde, and of thess only four got to offered by the leds after they had goton the car | beses, where thoy were canght nspping by the fnduced them to unload themselves snd tarry, The | lynx-eyed pitcher, Carter, and pul oul. AS the ay game requires but brief mention, —tha | lart man went out at the end of the 1ast {nning the s fally sustained thelrzeputation by ontplaying | erowd broke fnto the field, snd Yfting Carter on to with, perhaps, eoveral of the horres on A bresk, Thin has been witneased po often in Chicago that the people who atlend races are bacoming tired of it. Thera has never been any complaint that the judges wers not honest in thelr endeavors to ®rcure a falr start, but merely & subdued growl at their seeming Inability to distinguish between the dnvers who were merely trying to save themselves from gettingthe worst of the eend-off, and those who, having hortes that no amount of scoring could Injore, were prolonzing this partof the pro- ccedings aa mnch ar vossihle in ofl!pr to worry and exhiaust the other entries, At the necond mnlhl11 t seanon, Col, Abner Taylor acenpled ne judges' stand, snd it wass lorions and awe-inspiring slght io witners Bik andling of snruly drivers. John Troat, who drove Nettie Burlowin the 2:23 race, was, perhaps the moat prominent individnal with whom he ha sny difficalty. Beveral gentlemen who had Invest- ed’ their money on Ml Burlew complajned that he .wss not being driven to win. Asthio was known Lo pofsess plenty of speerl, ference, **0, mylamb! whyshould I? It Is slready known to me that one horee {s faster than another horse, God alone fs great.™ Wethershee & Son, the Milwanxes horse deslers, e bacn purchasing & number of alieged irotters nesr Bloomington, Iil, A 3:17 fiyer was tha speediest one in the lot.. The Iast number of the Apirlt of the Times con- Wl n serice o fa e o 1n{erenting ktaven Silostrating many scenes ot Jeroma Park while the runners are taking their exercise. Ameticans will regret to learn that Day Final, tho well-thoogit-of son of Lexington snd. pay Leaf, now in Mr. Sanford's gtable, Newmarke Eni‘hnfl. hiss fallen lame and been scratched for Al his engagementa, In describing the breeding of Plscids, the Oske vie in yesterday's Tainusx, the printer made ftread *iby Stockwell out of CAarlie," whereas it #hould have read *‘by Stockwell ot of Paradigm, Tiielas being by Pellon out of Ohalice, who was by 3 FIELD AND TURF. " . . £ many columns of figures can you maltiply to- $ THE : UR gether, mentally? ™ "Seven,’hntl mefi! no- -y : togo beyond six; morc than that hurts my head.” “Twa rows of six figures each were menhlm. His little MNps |>efinm moving, and lore & rapid sccountant, witl neil and pe- per, could work out the product, ho correctly snswered ft. Another and another problem : were given to kiin and solved with like readi- ness. " He then made his mental calenlation |- aloud. He reverses the onlinary method, muls ' tplylog from Jeft to right. *Why, that Is nothing,” he sakl, “1 ean 1:: Iractions, calcu- Iate Interest, and extract the squars root the 'y same way.” Mr,Jdateater, the sccountant of " the Erle'Raflway, saye that little Bolomon fas - % mathematical prodizy. 5 % — TAWKEXE DOTB. Burlington Hawkeye. Big Race Betweon Chicago ond ’ Cincinnati for the Muffing ' Championship, The Latter City 8lightly Ahead, but Our Boys . Btill Confident. 3 e . geveral Entertaining Base~ Ball | fioy eamed In tho iath. inning by a two-bascr of | thene wonderful Wiscunsln boys st every point,only | thelr shoulders, bore him'of am(d the wildest ex- | and wan not showing any of it In the race, Col. | Orlando ost of Cracifx. " When a locomotive-cngioeer fails in lote, he - 9 anaof them seeing irat base during tbo game. ‘They | €ifementand ehieers. Previons fo the mateh the | Taylor decided apon & change of drir d notl- J ] Games Played Yes= P e T e At pyare | Panished Arondel and lurne (alicenate piichern for | Detting wan two 10 610 1o fa¥0F of Hervard. 63 Mr. Tramt thiget aat of the snlky: Then John | ,(S1% TRIBUNE & few weeks ago contained an item | may bo said to be on the “sighed track." he '*Mates ") for eleven singles and fourteen tciala, while the Mater could only show up une | pMrJ. 3. Folts aendsthe followlog, clrcalar to Single., oaneche, 0l in daror of v Yty | sty 1e erely extended (o all “base-bail ciuba Tn Brat game. which fact, taken |n_ connection with | {he,Uniied slates to compete at s tournament to bate on bally, Addy's eacrifice hit, and Jonea' sin- gle, l’nla' talllod in the ninth by a two-baser, ss. ;l-ud Uy donld's single and McGeary's wild throw ome, etating that wonderfol atorles concerning the specd of tho horse Lew Ives, that taok part In soma of the Septlistersl races Jast fall, wero beinz circa- Jated in the Eastern .fi"b'{ sod intimsilog that m. began to exhibit bimself, He pranced around the home-sirelch in no uncerisin manper, talked ali forte of nonrenss to the judges, and finzlly ap- vealed to the reporters, who were beholding his terday, . ’ Tle Russian army fs officered exclusiyely by men of Royal blood. Even a great many of the . 4 non-commisstoned officers are czar-gents. 5 % ) 1he owners wanied 1o ae! . It naw appears ; : 1 TE scons. : gama, e held Jnly 4, 1877, at Mt. Vernon, O. FPrizes, | eXhibition from thelr aley nabitatlon: just as If | iy 've'cly parciinsed by some_parties who en: | £t has rained so much out ar Eniries to Date for the Dex-~ TR T[0T | it btk o the iy before, gves W pleht | dmooninpLodatd Wil e g1t Compeling | Feporier knce anylog shaut sls bonsly of b2, | defed ity P receas Hect bt PEIWdoinits tnder | the wood-samyers there bovs tomtmg o matarl ter Park Trottin 5 o5l 5( g | ine to rehooivoy loglc, that they wers wi e O e e Tt tna | would not be doing the sublect funtice, and would | {he name of Chotier, but the fraud was discovered | oyt of cach stick of cord-wood before thoy cut <. & of o they kitked. On ihe way home they camo nest 4140 be far too complimentary to the sieer, a3t i3 d P! Y . 4 1] of 4| 3] 0 Y i R clab (In the United States), $100. En. | 410,00 (874 4 ? | clalm 1o have been fmposed mpan by those from | I . Meetmg. 3l ol o o 1f 2 befng taken fnto camp bfi_mc ] ptvmu ons, | {rance free to a1l clube, and without the ueoal en. | G0bUal If any animal, the mole. perbaps, ex- | ohom thar bongnt the b . 2 91 9| 2t of & | thescorebeing2ta0. ta, Mutusls. The Mil- | (TI0C0 08 (00 res Wil be swaricd and the | cepted, can hold a candle to Mr. John Trout In hia 2 aree. A Burlington doctor knocked & man down fof ~ HETE R El.'u&;&: ".‘2%’:.’:‘ l::"rcgrnn a trip At er'm:; ramies played wm?nunch Tnles ond conditions a8 59%.&}‘:‘“? "n" An:u:;e; wx'"n ;-dvtu-flmmfle-mnket rather dlscre: refusing Lo pay for his vaccination, Tue man 4) 1) 1) 3l 4) 1| 1% On'thedoih they pras pojts, | D3y be sionied by the mansgers of the several | Geriunatrated thai Nottin frartow wab aat of Totm: | TRAC Wher b6 ran for 1o 3. 000 muimene Bo ane g1. | inka, e Is as thoroughly inknuckleated as he. | Advico to Judges of Races---Tho 8t Of O3 81 3! Everybody exvected a clone, sharp game, but | ClOvcomPetiog T Mr. Troat wasagain permitted tomount the anlky, ether oat of condition, Tis cost rough, ete. le of prospect Park and Olncine 4| ol 334 3] O] oversbody wan dissppointed. After ‘two hours Now all this exhibition of bad temper and worse | is described as & horse that runs big, and as for his | An Indlan Commissloner, going to the Chey- Prospe ark an 01 11 0 or #0 of fatile lesther-pounding, the game TIIE TURF. udgment by Trout merely developed the fact that | staring cost it may have been an aceident, or not. | ennes’ rescrvation, bired a Chineso Ia £ 5 i I (Bt My Ee ity ) undryman nati Races. ) G EC K n: won_by Minaeapolia, the score Ing | Tom BNTRIES YOR TIE TROTTING MEBTING AT | he aler, and tho further fact that thers | The stable pat §1,500 on bim !vrurlus at6tol, | for a intcrpreter ta the Indians, because tho' < . Iitot, ‘Tue errors were, ‘Milwaukeo, 154 in- DEXTER PARK, was oneman In Chicago who didnot pronose to | and so “netted $10,000 (inclading $1,000 | pagan could speak Cheyenncse. W neanolis, 14— regolar old timo pame. Yesterday have the drivers of arace manage the same, and | second mona: but s there were only 3V % 2 Dorgan, I 8 1| 3| 6 0f 1| the Milwaukees were to play iho lted Caps and di@ | Commencing June 13, closed Jast evening. Aswas | thiat man was Abner Taylor. 1t in sitogether | eleven start some of which were sure | Thelucal paperstellus of s baby who waa . Tho Great Califormia Double Trotting | Sctiry 8 8] B 6 B3 | MR RE ot o8, [ A S0 | Shbera it s amall mamoer of homiokions have | LA 4cLton o Mt uli oty Lo ied L | make ascing 2hd B 4o St el sanion | e i i kne. Bully boys - Fie W oo duces” L 3 2nd in+ | others buts small number of nominations have | th! d be oniy tou Ria e runnl 0! 1op out, their mission | eyes in mee. ly boy. € 18 one of theso” * | Datdln, 3. 8l 1| 8 2| 3| 0| creaned untit ball-pinying was out of the yustion. have him do #o, and he ean roat asatred that tho | accomplisbed, and stlll otlers would ¥ A Team--Movement of Westorn Vorco, 1. o B0 2] of D) o e I e ona i Milwanuee | Deon fecelved, althaugh enough more wilt ua« | BUTR MO A0, Mo ARLR Sl Tert AT YU A0S | Shten v g.. feon ok hey, chasl not wiacjy | HoTekbieroca wiio slways liave au kueaglaeve. - ', 1 o 2| of 0 doubtediy arrlve by mail to insure s field of start b Trotters. Temsen, ¢ foues 8 fs at Minneapolin, Haturday, 2d, and Monday, y arrlve by are & fiel starte | fiorse-raccs, will glve him ite hearty support. waa pretty safs to make the venture, A man out on Bouth Hill was dlsappotuted fn | ¥ Blong, r. f. 4 2 0 9 31 ah. ther wil ther permiiting) play st St. | creineacherent. The entries reccived last night THE PASTEST DQUOLE-TEAM TIMX. The mafls will probably bring stories of Jove afew weeks ago, and has determined to Jichola, 0o, R K ETE T Kegs have ot alno garied out of | were as follows: ycEhe fact thot the fastest time made by troting. | prett O Frambling over The 1eaatt of the tace fop Wreak his veugeance upon all mankind. o fs ) 01 n donbls harness herctufore recol 1] ) % DAST-BALT, o BTEEE | woes e cmcsoonovame o™ | b seera Ry g ey gom e | i sbnti vt i Ty MO s | il bt ¥ i 08 | BT i a =08 O saes s 2 ., §200 rond, &)z L 3 n rlse 1o consldera- 3 Y ettt T Ao n Y BRFRATAD, Janingi— T 20480780 Tin Rerna and Colengs Univeraity minee playad | oW Criwor. Chlcage, fi entes b . it | Ble” Commant:smorg Celcags howemen, oat of | B hror of Blior® AADrGinmaRY | | One day Tast week, & tired looking man, with. .| (Rocclal Dispatch to The Trivure, | cinelnatt G000G10Q 1—2/|anexctinggumnefor the smatcur championship of | H{R%e gs00-For hores of the three.minute classy | Yhom wera lonth to belleve the telecraphic report | 2.yese old _form lsat fail,’ wis erls | the smell of the swamp upou his glrmcnu, plfi:’::s::‘l'z:;l:ifllnll:n m..I" -“Lh;?;s;nma ’!.nl' s[u{f.".lx'.' '(fi&ll:xngllnfl"st?ngn&; 210 :1;:5)‘3‘{‘;.15:;?,.::::::92“ l"""hll:;' ?&na:"g:t $200 to firat, $110 to second, $90 to third, .,,5,,‘,“,,“' thatthe team Gen. Cobband Lulu May Gntshed 8 | dent that be was & horse” that liked | tame sneaking into Tallahasseo with the re- .. , Anters b. e Fred ur. m, Mlonte Tyl eaters cb. g Wiid I L lunllnT. Chica mile In 2:26%, It docs seem strange that thin W lodges, Lhicao, Fowler, Rchmond, u distance. When, therefore, he went to bleces so far from home In tho Epeom race, there was a sickener for hls backers they were whoily Leslder, the atories to acconnt ! ocked sbontin the betting were all absurd, snch s that he had received gk while belhg ehiod fonf days before the ra . Lefebra, who {8 st the head of fhe party, conld bardly snow his face in England on accannt of his connicetion with the Honduras loan, but is Just the eort of Anancier to be engazed in'a calation, and Tom Jonnings, "the traine another keen ope, Altogethier, it will be very sur. If there |s not aa much scandal bont A8 there was last year turns of the backest county fn Flori gave the Btute to Huch‘nl‘:l Zm!:I Br:ck‘(’;‘rld}?g a0 overwhelming majority. % Mother," remarked a young gentleman of § years, whose parents reside somewhere slong on Columbta street, “don't you try to talk slang to me; It won't pan; I've elung mare 'Ah:’:"ml" nhdny than wn can 'Hng‘l ||Ihl week.”? nd then she slang a slipper arou s fack 3 un:.!ll Home lowled wltlfibo =chlsu of -ad:!‘ * A young lady has written a poem, ¢ g o makh M sl Blews S0t Senpls foch Hoaey : result of loose fielding and scandalously wesk bst- Ain2. The it has, however, Loen #o much in {bel¢ way this year that It excited no spocial com- ment. Alout 700 people were on the grounds.and thls s considerad » pretty Iarge crowd in Loulsville Ihis your. ‘Tho game opened wilh McVey's hit tosight fleld fenca for lhreo.bascs. Anson then bit & nlce grounder to bring in she ran, and McVey prucd tho home plate, but was declared out by tbe mmplre, to the great astonlshment of the an- dlence and players. A conference was had with (he Loundville Club Directors, and Mr, Spalding ‘The University nine presented two new men, which Improved thelr nine, while ihe Acres were e fouc of, el betplarees aetanipDey Fonor, BESER PAT elr cher, nthon, ches 18 firs el ;1 » 2 iningl, but Ueiag out ot pracice waam thtla n | amt it TSnER MrGL i, SRS 10 ligedfo be wid, and thus Voiiered Leslle, who | JiTutam Doy, Clcaso, suiersor, . Eravhatte, was ing in tiayea' place. Bostwick nitchoe ! % ‘ur. hu; e 43 classy 32 the last 8% Inninge for tho Acrmos, aud being morg | 872k, $123 to second. 87510 thiri, 356 1o rourih. IeRalay was beltor, aren finely, supported behind | ¢, ulien, Cl interycli & Jeck Lacter, Bieago, el e e e TietTor fob i Coeno | 1Dk Fowier. lucawona, V.’ calers cii. . Wild team, s & good one, and would have made a botfer 1. W, lfodges, Chicaxo, enters Minnie Taylor. record bad ho boen properly supported In tho . TIIRD DAY, earler purt of tho game. Ko weakened towards flmul £400-Far horses of the 2:20 clauy $200 to the latter ‘part, however, and was terribly pun. | A3t F100.10secont: S0 u};g_\m-‘:&“r:o!nwnh-““ tshed, Al 'of fhe Acnie 'nine pltyed & goo.t yame e, i 0, fad. . g ] ’[x!m' ] ufit{u—(}v Ilncln;lllb:; il.. ll.nnl-. 3. ‘'wu-base hita—~Foloy, 13 o 4o Left on La (.Inclv'mn l Ilrfi- Louls, 7. Strucl aut-Delilmian, 2 "asged Lalls—Kewsler, Lineas on cailed balls—3anning, Jones, Keseler, and Force, 1 time cach.! Time of (inmo—'l'wn hours and twenty minutes. Umpire—ltobort Crandull, The Cincinnatls bave telegraphod for Mitchell, of the Springduld Clab, whom they intend to en- wgo, 11c will be hiero to-morrow, and will doubt- ces accompany the Cluclnnutia to Chlcago Taes- day aud plich for them, LITTLE ONES, wonderfal feat should have been sccomplished by a team of which nothing was known, and neith. er of which wan credited with s record below 2:0, Tlowerer, the race was trotted and won, and the following from tha Alfa-Cailfornia shows jost bow it was done: When the horses were brought out they wers In Ands of & traloer by the name of J, ‘lcln’(yr\' i teiriast trisl, druve them In 2:30, 1o & terrible gale of wiud sod dust, Ua thisgccastun each animat hafop & sort of meckt! wrappioks sround the throst snd Leen Jogged thires m'k‘fl cooled out. iWhey 0, A, Hickok was.welghed and took the reins for perfgrmence of ua unpreceqented feat. " MWlien scoring snalnst the most vigorous prolost of which the Puase 8500-For horseaof 1he 2140 oas; 820 to lean on one eliow say, " Well, old (hicagos wera capable. Subsoquentavenls showod urtl ns an tivlsters, The fosture of (he what aliall It bei" He't'smite, nlcnyunrbriz.' 3 Keds, 4; Milwaukees, ! OTHER SPORTS. e g ol B o word. Lutu broke twice and the Generalunce. | When after winaing the two thoueand, ‘Petrarch | you didn't at it right. Dou't offered to fet Chapman or any other manon the in the fle}d, with onc or two excoptions, Lealiebe« | “it. Fowler, Rlchmond, Va., enters el g, Wi Irishe | fuih oow ot B R e R R e b 8 RLt. Dou't slug funny Apectal Dirpatch bind tLe bat recaveting himeclf wondorfully off of 3 L) Tuls occurred, doubticas, In coniequence of sxcti )y and turned rol sud won 1be | songs or tell'uld Jokes for him, Just hook vour B o 01 tho. Bt ook o | s FARy I Jiasaick's, piishiag, w;““’;m;‘;;?d e Col. | “UTiies:a4 coon his duy atg mot a1 e T b e S Lager Bter & gullTonger caline: Bead Inside bis €1bow, walk Bi b o tie bar. it v . ories” uing 12} Bilwaukoes, 1. 0 Hidta ecand, §1b tathind, ke o wride, witlh & mo rat,, T,W, Allerton, G e teaser was again tirned to sccount. where, In company nile :1434. cation, have sccured 8 new and vory convensent lo- with the troite cation, and announce thelr reopening for to-mor- row noon. Thelr new hall ls at No, 133 Clark atecet, up-stairs, with an entrance at 113 Madlson, l)lllle:illcd—()n Ballabury, 1¢; Andras, 2, Speciat Diepaich fo Th Z’mun: niisa woLrwoon, JL, June X —Usge-ball: nior c;En :Tn-‘,’“‘i; Westorn ctiool of Telographiy nine, 4, Ausun, who had reached firat on McVey's out, was bronght In by o passed ball and Petera* fine hit over sccond base, The Whites did not score again uutll In the tast foning Peters got to (hird on trough marked Urilliunt plays and plucky recoverles, The scoie e as follows: , the was made in 1:14! llets, numerous and Iarge, were now offered thit the; would win, but there were no takers. At the thri quarier pule the time was exact gucatiy the last quartzr was made fo ull mtle the heavy batting of the Acme 3 d. i Elog) ' 3 tatate i seranged, for them ioJoreuek murs | e fiers g S e | e, o Wit pace thome i Soted | & bR SRS R, | Beptieltiuil e PRI | st Do & i s smcngot o [ G o e e meony s Dby their own bad play thun by otber circumstances. | Girilies callad—0fl ¥allabary, -’Kix ‘o Andrus, 16, m;eo' m:(f(,fl]n{g or ;M.mm 1&\;;. g P oD o ot ot 1o S 'Fll':‘l, Yo "o | FEACHEd s Stralzht work ou tie beck meuurm b 54. irouiout the contast with soms | STLE €005 second, '$180 o i JIOW FLOOD GOT RICH, . Fourth. {)., enterab. §. Littls Fred, Few York Evening Poul ‘he following Is tho llst of entries_for the atake o AapLI A, races Lo bo rin at g Daxter Fark July meatinge. JSan Francieco Correspond: i Mr. Flood [of Flood & O'Bricn) ia sbout50 . 1:80%, 8nd conse. 4 seconds, aathe and. in this bright, cosy, and legant billlard- oas-* L e e oms | plordn, Jume o.—Dase-boll: Harvard, 7; | Universl G 129.00 1 ono f VT ke St Y cacn, | FE bealig the e b 1 aSulle et e ot ST yebcoeh vy Frmts v e | s of Kemof Tubi | Ao et pleas. ng's ner to e Ve o e —DBostwick, 1; ¥, Lansing, 1. D3 §0 o+ alf mih B : muel . e * thi eut 1n two. runs 1n tha sccond untag ona | Tvas. end &.—ivo Onke, 1; Tecumaot, of | Throe-bhus hix-Leais, 1. i [ B 190 aaded ono’and e ball miien, T | drbckertSeanthAEw beadof e o dobilichnt s | themacivos at ome aeof ore, auestlons, and, ‘moreaver, voluntecred somo- three-bass Bit Ly Qerliardt ond sfugles by | Londun, 1, Doclared o draw, Home runa—White, 1. P ahd Lady Falmer nave showd & mlle in : what of his personal history, which I reproduce in briet, for people llke to hear how a *sclf- made man ! made Limself out of nothing inton golden image of the valueof $25,000,000. 1 came out here, hie sald, * in 1849, Iwas a coschmaker by trade, and readily adspted my- sclf to the business of s carpenter, at which I carned $10 o day. But I had the gold fever liko all the rest, and so I struck out for the mines. Well, we bad a rough time that winter. Itwas 85 much as we could do Lo dlg ourseives out of tho svow, without diywine much pold. But I stuck to i, and I made $3,000. I thought I was rich, and so I went bome and took my family out W’e-ax']hm Ibought a farm. I soon found that $3,000 was not & fortune. Bo we sold out, packed up, and came here again. I went into business, was THE CIAMPIONSIIP RECORD. Tiyo wook just closed bus boon a disastrons one for thie Ghlcigu Club, thoy not winniug u game thid wveek. Thoston u wtil) at tho lop, witli §t." Louls 8 1000 seond, wiilo Louleville ks jumped Yo whead B8:Uho Tartford and Cliicago Cluba. 1f ho sdamirer B 10 biome ciub wants 1o weo o Chicagos o tho Sopr Lo Tist, all lie lian 10 1o e to turn tho table tpslde dowu, and tien therd 1a nothing to dlspate fho irst placo but tho Ciuclnuatls, and Wo ean ounl- Iy nitord to Tet them Jump In shead, and fhen=—tro :jn:n Dotnat. Tho faftowing 18 tho +* Tacket” o late ! . the Unite Fisthush Maid 2;20; but, a8 that feal was perfurmed 1o private, 0 does not go on pecord, snd therefore the tima of Mr. Crock: TP team, Gen, Cobb ant Luls May, (8 now he’ best U recordi and mumy @untleinen whio were present yes- terday morning & e weto not as 11 {ie tme, aa' s lans majarlty of the outstiers inuda 2iki. | From what liss alread lieen shown thers In bui 110 dintht that they will, beforo another seasun, show & much bettcr mark on thic time-board, And white on the suliject of double. ting, the fact, suzdoute {taclf that there Haht here in Chicago, the members of which Lave Loen worked but a shart time together, that ls tiabjo to make one of the best in the country, The horses referred 10 are Whaleboneand Sorprise, the property of Samuel Allerton, Esq., and for the DpaAL faw weekn they have been §n charge of that able and experlenced driver, George Logan, at Dexter Park. No sttempt at hnrr{mx matters has ‘een made, and therefore Mr. Allerton was con- sidersbly surprised a fow dayesince when the team ; . Fawetm, Decatar, 1L, entera b f.Princess, Totah baren o e Acme, 10 Unbvershy, & | by ilsts gam et T by Unelo Vic L oL e e . amer, Clncluuatly G, “enters 1. . A1 Srenity, & it Ty Cillcotho aia Mg, by Heyolver, -yuar-olda; .0 entrance, p. p. § eme, 'S, e hatan, daxtiof two miled duly et and Speriin: Bushac T, ehter b, Shmndler an rling, Uushunell. 1IL, enter b, UE INTERNATIONAG. v . . Tha econt o e Inlnusioss Tenmant contet £, 07 Weat osbury am Al Devard, oy p showstho A llegheny Club bolding thelead **oy o | “Garden Clty stakea for 3-year-olir, $30 en- larro majority.” Buckeyo stuck haa Jmoroved 1u 3§ : ‘) ¥ D et Wihile Live Gk 1At & Ulacounk, Cilres | LTAREC,.D: D5 BOD sildedy willdnnd ropeat. To mingd daca notsctn la oblaln yraper Geld aup- . V'owess, Becatur, 1L, onters b, £, Princons, ort, fur the recoras do not shuw the pitching by imn. Iiets dam Hettig Lowis, by Unnelo Vie, bo in fault, Tho Canadisn Clubs—ilio Tocumueb | "3, Warner. Cincinnatl, - O, enters b. 2. Al aod lllplfl Lenf—uro now I the **States,” and sre [ qyignt, by Clillicothe ; dum Margin, by Revolver, duing thelr best to win the fag for the Dominton, | T\G: s frady, Peotla, cntera e & Dazat, by The followiiy v the record to June 2t . Panics dam Stise Howard, e R N R e R e @ | Hotel stike for 2-year-olds, $23 entrance, b. 150 added ; threa-quartors of a milo; to bo'run July 2, 1477 8, Powers, Decator, 1., enl Wi The Chicago Cricket Club have made final ar- rangements with the Falrbanks Base-Ball Clab for the uee of the Twenty-third street grounds, and will practico every evening at 5 o'clock and Wednesday afternoone, ‘The Clgb is now In guod thape, sud expect 10 show some fiue plsy this season. AQUATIC. i Bpectal Dispatch to The Trivuns. Onraxp Havew, Mich., June 2,—Our Association 5‘"' Its fourth snnual open nmatear rezatts July . Negotiations are pending for » match race be- tween Courtney 8nd Yates to take place st that thue, Clubs desiring to participste "can be far- nintied all necessary information Ly applylng to the Commodoare, Frank E. Yates, CURRENT GOSSIP, Craverand Crowley, 1ol sdded a single Io tho next fanlng, and it was nicoly earncd. The great {nning of the game was, however, tho alxth, When allthe nino Loulaville players had a rsp at tifo al, and most of them Improved thele chance, Foralt oy one could see, thoy might have made s bundred as well s foive rane. The ald and comfort given,K by tha' Chicagus was In tho shape of threo crrom by MoVey, two by Anson, and one cach Ly Dradloy and Peters, or seven In all. Tho champlons’ could not justly ¢lalm any ceedit for that part of the game, In the seventh inning, Bpalding cowe in 1o wmitch and McVey to catell, and the change worked so welt that the flome nine took only one closn hit In tho rewsining threo Innings. A bascon called balls, an error vy steVey, and a clean hit by Snyder gave Uwiplre=-Mr. T m trot. ateam ters b, f, Emma X i around tho Dexter fark track in 2:301, o successful at first, then we: . sotter run . the sovonth {nning, maklog the § | wairen. by unp, “ilict; dam Mise Fdote, bY | (o facat Goubls.fear timo over oo bres ths WEAVE, ETC. S50 eamied (hat Sromcy s pai e Qing vicioes uine, at whick number thoy wers content 2 |7 | e n,nu'l".u‘m'n Nettig; by Imp. Dillet; 4am ) grck, ~With such o team in hand, Mr. Allerfon is ‘Weave wreaths of lanrel for my brow, one thiog to asother I got Lu the Hale & Nor - < bt Wha lgurea avout tho g may bo lerned Ahieuneny 175 | “Wiley ciies, Ciampatin, L., enters b, ¢, | 00f, Wkely o tako anybody's dust whes on the Anderown me King of Poets now. croaa miie, and that gave me my first big start, . fom NS filckeyo, 8 § | Kate Clazton, by tmp Dilietsdam Lizzle vie, by | o8 T'll care not what you'll do or say I've been Io the mining business ever s 1 gk TuE stons. Lire ¢} o 11 Uhcte vie, 5 4 GOOD GREEN ONE. When, sboved beneath ten feet af clay, never bought o share of stock that I did not pay AIB(B|T[A(® oat AT 3] J. & W. McMann, TLonlsvlllo, Ky., enter | Probably no manin tho country hae been mare The worms are walting v'er my brow: for and take away. I nover sold a sharo short. o eieaao. =i =i=—{~===[== | TThe following champlonship matches have boen | Huchester, 4 | L. c. by imp Donnle Bcotland; dam by Jdack Ma- | succeaaful fu the Lringing uut of fast lrotters than 5 i b Minjuc Is a risk, anyway; but it {8 n risk almost . 478101 31 81 | pluyed by Leukuo clubs during tho paat weok: P 3| tone. Altunutgeuits; sCiss Dooming Urass fumly | | UGk detoeny Iyt dons alwass the wront way 0’ peaple who specalats 3030 o Bl 8| 8 uyon st Loutsvitie—st, Louia 7y Loviarllic, 4, dames loat. o MOVEMEXTS OP TROTTRRS, Ity when she was, conaldered good far nothlui, Immortal Bhakepeare, Byton, Gray, on maruius, You ask me atout the Bopanzas. } WA AT pms W G, B OhEn® | o fllowing Tn o roeon of he week T (B0 | wan sory SULCCATAl e ar'shdh T b o, | SbUclrs Jeins s bapdswas dcknoviotusg s | Eaclhspoke e pleco snd gaviod amay: e o . " % R o do T H RE b iy 4 ntosnatiunal contestt saged and the time made goes, but In regard t 1 b y a doas 01 n me a0 x| hers b Galmietolali s el ', | P o nochoernochoner, oy gear 2 | Ehfieniantn (o e ctinat vovad Fitbeo: | BT o e dimiuh s Sn | Tos combined sutre of tha thre. Ule ome of cleht voms for 1oy e Torie: 2 % auERS. ' oy are 100 bus) ing care ol 10 Crope Ve ” cen i =l | nartrond ha colibeind 86,000 fora nest-oggto |- 3k S AMRSHERIAR A INEIhYen & | cimater any Vitention, - AL sl cvonia tha’ai- | Homally ood \\grecn” home xt tho begining of | L searce, T necd not tell g Cousolidated Virginia* and !California’down 84) 2 627 610 ) poiiy up s strong uine noxt yoor. MIXED NECONDS, tendanco was not what thooscallenco of cacuitlay's | fresd SEAI0RO0% (WG BAH LIt S0 e nd it et " from par to 24, thelr present price. 1've bought H be ho | Drogrammo deserved, anid M. Toylor must hupe . e Tieo. " aonthy At b 7 That cabbage-leavca will do as well; 150,000 sharus of the first and 80,000 shares of £ of 2l aagl ol 11 Sndelniton ol nnmor, Laforizend Crowlen | 20, e Sl dhe Wcrpe | for bottor luck anothier time, $rom i pastro. showed. that. she WAS BE g00% b Por cabbage-loaves, I've oft hoard aald, the' lnst, snd I'im golng to follow them dawn o avilicy, must bo ARt - v 3 st & B Q1 Bl Ap DDy abthelauistibies, S48 b Tonct s ani Tntornational. miaichion, iy | 08 Tuesday of this week the mectiog at Da- | {10008 Iia'inund Hone wasat 8t. Jalicn s throats Look beat upon a cadbage-head. the bottom; for [ noweat lcast 1 tnink that T - ol 1t o Ansan says that every countey club ot 0n0 §92d | will bo found elsewbere, Fhers have beon sume | buGue, WAICE conlinucs Y feve camipunces | latch i T, cly, went | Whate'er yon fashion for my brow, know—that thero {s more money in them th I B iy ik Beloanialiy oiblasaie to the Riug'® | very yood gumos Vlayed, aaalio sume poor ones, e ;’;2'::,‘1‘}:;“‘";‘:“'1‘?:“ Shierg (':'f“l'éut}g':hflu’;: amins, f st season, Yor um',’..k,, ot i has cyer been taken uu:r“lny'u, Tabatistick to S B 2 G et onght o bo gratetul to Chicazo for | bk tae s e Hfices errork. and 't | there wirbo U Norey” Liruivn with o grhy goli- | el af SiShie peInE s perieEiy sraon Rorsoss ) Bosene Tomwwr, | Mt A tothose minlng boards, | doo’t ewro 1f - = a8 3 9| puniehing two: wach playerd to Ler ss 1iailinan | Stare nearly ay oqual wuwmber, The beat gae | Ing Shepherd Joy, that troited so well at Freo- | (b begluning of the soason Thfe Sear Mr. (101de ) e 4lie Brock Exc { o to-morrow, and thera ' FEE R R R s Py was 1he one between tho Aliozheny snd Indisnapo. | ports Matt Colvin with Urauvlile, who wax given 8 | withy 1s on hand, as ssual, bis prodizy bein SIIE KILLED A MAN, 1a never another sharg bought or sold. If tha 2 4] 1] 1] Y| 1] 1 | sn loy. > PP | haif milo trot o fow davs ago nt Dextér Park In | b ¥ 3 * mines fall, why then I'l} tzke the money I've Pt 54 b Bt " 1is nines on the sume day, which revulted in a tiv—2 | D355 51 7 Powers, awon of Volouteer. 'This horse has trot- Datroit Frea Press. oy : A Uincipnatt panor soya Jonos and 1allinan have | eqch—t the ead of thiriden luntngs. For tholnter. | 1:3ZiR5 and William Crawlord with Sack Draner | (q)'in hut threo races thud far, bat lash Tugwday, 4 ot uut of them and get the timber on. five, and % 121 0{11127( 141 6 | poon ** approachcd " by te Clicago Club manage- | SASH-at Th0 Sui OTRATER B, 0 HR™ES | and flitte Gypey. Granvilte witlstart in the fres- | 2445 85l taco ot Fiectwood Dark: he waa senic s | _Soon sfter daylight Thucsday morning 8 | that wil be the end. No, don't go; 'm not - uxo, % ment for noxt year. Donbt it Eaiucx played, the elibe elongine 1 tha Associa: MOF-ail rce st Dubugue, an ia. competltons | win, taiing the sccond, thir, snd fourth heats, fn | Widow wonn occupying s coitage on Fort | busy—I'm never busy now. L was busy when 5 450780 Willy Poloy scems to bo an especial favorlto witn | tion boloy enjraged in playlng with Leaguo and | WIl Do such horses'asy Gen. Oarfeld, Jlariun, G 20, 2:90. The' exact limit of ihis | atrect east ran out upon the strect and excited- | b to scull round G vt 85, Now I ovn alford b 5 0 T8 S| T ey and peavtar “iite Dattitig ‘wnd | LeawuesANisnce clubs, ineioad of with each otber. | Gnd othiers, 1t 7ls “the opinlun bf many | Lareo' speed Is'of coursu Bnknown, except to his e crka sad talle with my frieuda auvila 410061000 e have kheatly Imposced tts gear, % i folowing ore W0’ evuita aa given by tolo- | Boriemen Aal b stends s sboy i | owiersuldriver, but o actof it elnkavio 10 Iy “"e';‘;’.‘:v'e}"l’.‘:"m“’;n_qm T topsy iy lerkesnd o with oy riende s 0, 13 Loulsyille, 4. ¥ ut In three such fast beats vo carly n the scason ero—L g Two biso hlis—Chicego, 1; Loutaville, 1, yurman, of (he Loatons, s ons ofitho swltiest ton—Toston, tiat o bas hoen delven amilo ot tall wpeed this | BREIS YIS Wi M voutiea o for the sammer FABLES. . pteogo, 14 1 Ji8tar, 1. scason, Haif-mile trials are all very well in tholr ! & man stone dead "rm-‘. 3::“;",‘?;;,‘:’.‘6 xa:fi: .ng."x';lx'xu'\ Fi s abott stealinics use, sud rarely gots caught. [udelubia=dbloticof Phlisdelphis,0. p 4 campaiga Lo will ba a daugerous opposent in avy Tus Sponr-8iourep Lion—A Myopie Lion, hickere. 4 Bl way, biit v o 84 sssociatione’ porelst 1o not | ERDY ' Where s hot!? asked the offfcer as he came | 1y ¢in yiventured by & Fountain by Mocnligh Leit on bavgs—Clicago, &: Loulaville, G, Partica wishing o u Ball Park at Twenty. } itaburg-iiariiany vi Allogueny, 1. Lasging up any momey ni the lsifemilo polo, JERONE PARK, up. Febiat Garss. Wi In| Bewson. ) whex Y Basecon °;‘."_°§..",“,}',','z" Epiding, 1, thled teoel"muet muk ‘J""E:{‘",“,"‘,‘n '{g":'ijfg mm:l n‘fn‘i'ih“r‘u?,fi"mfif:lnfile. “ = 'rhfi‘!u vy oot e boirscs. - |4 New Yomx, Juno2,—Tho Jerome Park spring | “Right around fu tho back yard, sirl Oh! et et oy b luandolph streot, Koom 1 o'clock. " Cravor, who met with an sccldent o short time stnca which 1t wus fearod would niecessitato his ru tiroment for sume tiue tron tha ball-deld, 1s all Tight ugnin, Cuthbert was badly Injored in the game between 1o Cinclunstl and Judisnapoliy Clubs. It was sup- vosod his knee-pan had boon tractured, buk be 19 raptdly twproving. e Umvlm—mrinnu{. 3 Nocomment on the ganio i nocosaary. 1t was 1at au the other yawca on tho rip liava Loon—L; fallure to bar, which is inoxpiicable to tuo yiol sgement and the players, ‘I'he great butterd have scemed paralyzed ull'along, and there Is sbioltaly Bocause to auaslin for it, whils the *‘kids,' of which tho team hias Just now 100 mauy, are as nearly Sieless an possllloat the but, Mavinigepoken of the taslestant puet, 1 ko plesaaro In ellun; you ail gratifed to behold an Anlmal crouching beslds the Btream. o therefore sprang upon (t with the utmost Fury, but, after recelving the tm- pression that be was engaged in a Greco-Roman Conflict with a slate-rvofed Earthquake, discov-" ered hlmsel! to be lyiog at the Foet of s prizo Hippopotamus, whom he thus addressed: '+3y Ureat and Good Friend, do not needlessly set *meeting of the American Jockey Club oponed tu- day. Weather fine und truck od condition. Atténdance Iarge. It was feared that the law paused by the Inet Leglslature forbidding pool- sulling would b bad ellect op tho attendanco, and & depressing Influence on the fntezest taken by thowe piesent Inthe several vyents, Nothing, how. evar, of this was noticeable. The corner vutslde of the grand stand where pools were formerly sold reuented desortod appoarance to the regular 8y 3 4t Erlackl 0 Mompiis, s, I Tes thought timitoreil Ligbio. waald £ 0 brle, 03 Monipuis 8, ‘way thought that;Mo Vould g0 iny 3y a6 Chicago—Falroauks, 4i Jasesvlile Mae E“““fil"{“ mn i of 'n'.“n““a":h“h" hn“?x' B Eric, 3t Mem| & nown that sucl s N ¥ inteutlon, e a-m t ErleFe ASTRRE 3t nmtnew shipped direct o Culcago from Fresport, and o B Miniensuli=bnseupllh i Mliwan | grried Mottt ‘i tafer hored o oR wat foe foy’sg, st Doston=Douon. 41 Sjar. 1. twp sohsuns has mot boen conidered of much ace ot SN oo, ) Adbiere, 0 @ count, oelng to 8 tendency to apoplexy, which she 8L at ChlcagomJancaviile Mutuals,&; Pairbanks, | developed 1o strongly during a race et Hartford, I 2w’ ‘““‘""{Lmn-no-mn 1876, ¢ (o lay down near tho quarter pole, causing sin, I Learda nofse at the window, and [ got up, and thers waa o burglar trying to get in, alrl 1took the shot-gun from behind the door aud fired, and you'll flud the corpse under the window! Oht 1can't hardly cateh my breath, and I'm afrald they'il put me In jail “Tho oflicer walked mround to the rear of the housoy looked over every foot of ground, and footupona Lion; I took you for a BeastI L H1 BLar, 4, aeveral other horeen In the race 1o perform soma | babitoee, Lnt **book-marking was brlek awooy | falled to find a corpsc. “Ono ol the windows | oy w v gy £ ra d wud 1 kiiow abaui tho fature, ' i nishage: | g Josing cluba fn the Leaguo gamen yostords Y bic &t Allciheny - liegheay, 31 lndisnspolts, 3 volutions, thero bel thig betting mon, was raised, bat thero was no blood, no marks of | G2 iven 16 b bad Lecd'a (Juu, vou sould Bavi nave engayed catcher, who s claimod ea yostorday s g astonshing_evolutious, thers belng a pilo of trot- ug mon, > ) Sl Iy marks Of | not bisve jumpedso hard,” replied the Iippo- b ibe equil of Havior ta tho Hold, an bie wu- | SS5UEIALS tO FUB. | AD BT the keins s u:gnn\;u:.é:‘ kifs et fess il fek Bl on e ot vtz she | LA 58S RESEI RS ELTS! fofone Uyt e Y i Y 3 sliot, and uo evidence that a man "i’ull are sure you faw & man, aud sure you it bhm, are you '’ ho asked of tho widew, 40h, I know I did,~1'n certain of it." ' But where is the bodyl v i, ‘*Nowoy" Urown was delving her at tho timé, aud af couraoescaped uninjorurl, iertio was . st Minneapole—Milwaukeo, 44 Mionoapa~ | bled very freely a short time ago, und it s believed B i U y ¥ ukie 1, a8 Allegheny—Allegbeny, 14) Moinpbis, 5. | '3 ibldaeill liava u tenefcial atect, won by Janet Nortou, Parole sacond, Cyclono third, Time, 1:17)5, P'srole was largely the fa« vorite. Tha bettlng was 23 10 1 agsinet’the win- ner. “Tho accand raco, the Fordham handics, tamus, and, so saving, sat down o the Lion 3—‘|‘m wuch Ewmphasis, g vral: A-ookbclu:vyon ean, Tur Worr AxD e Kip.—A Prudent Goat, —l‘m firq‘ S Al Petlor at the bat. Thls may be o partisl opiulun, elphia=lndisuspolls, 45 Philadels 3ad probauly e, but sny change which prouivce tovemont will be welcomed by (o friends of ax far corned, **Tuls {s twa wuey!" fap eclal, “Tho uow wan {8 amed Sullivi, fe 22 sl i There was some tslk in St. Louls ago of prrlunlmfi"filth ls with & gold pres 7 Tion, Uen, Dox- weep- y i s o, it e tranh e Honts wicrs | B moroliety i0be proscure wil'd o NoN-LEAQUANS, o Eaic o Lhuradsgs i tn i chard uf Deter | atak, ulle and & quarior wee won b U iih, | “Porhaps’ bia partner carried 1t ot sho | CRTESCTISIOn Lo £uat AL 400 B A ave Lt N 3“‘";: Rl wiil ot Vi 1 |m mdnyil::‘or;‘nz‘ =) :.. St bites puIpsblo b hape rusy Y. Johnson, whioso shccomtully drgee i et l“":" ble”lcl‘l’:d' Joub e mi'hl’fi‘l‘fifiei“‘-‘:& "’ffi.‘i’éfi‘hr looked all over the window-casing | JUFIDE her Ausenco, Bhortly sfter 8 Wolf, Clab Monday murning 14 Chicago, " Latest advices ls ov donfod that Copt. Fergusnn boe O00rfe | Daseward the star of umplrs takes bls way, seaton, (jrant's ucord fe2idl and it Is belloved | 1n the betting doa Mbodee, Myt aven i t v play mext year i "mflm, lar’:hv makiog a round of pastoral Visits, knocked at the Door, * Who (s thera(” sald the Kid, peaplug through tha frout Farlor Blinds. *Your Cousin from Philadelphia,” repited the Wolf; *do you that he will fowur §t during ¢ A country clud In Wlsconsin rejolces {n the name | should Lie leg not give way. Il¢ of ** Guin-Chower: i:mwn&l“l:m Jolusun's other horse 2on, Mlc) it veason alght, in for Mua- for shut-muarks, but there were pone, and ho asked for the gun. 1t was 1ying across the bod, and ho was only a mivute dlscoveriug that i fru Darnes inalcate that bo will be in Taesday's fue, and If o, McVey ean play in right Sold, & hich has been particularly unfortanuate tor Hal with tho liartfords, George le ol moriey. Joec Rhodes ¢ the Anleh was far behind contraniction, and be ought to know, the oihiers. The third race, the winner's stake, 3-year-olds, wuuldu't be strauge If the Hore is the wi . : 8t. Louls paper chronlcl o m i ies was wan by Hombasts Cardinal Wolsey | M not loaded, aud had not beeu for mouths, | 11 remember how you visited mo at the Cen- thind chaptor of thesesson, which will bexin Tuos- | Clucinoati | du s That' Bom Ninglosten 'Ti6 report cames from Frasport that the well- | onu mile, was wou, by Hombasts cardiftl Walser | Tye Jock, too, was vut of urder, the bhammer iall I b Fthe G 1, will prove edat 3 CaAnye Teol rat two | At T o) serenms Clucinuatl, known harves Ay I. and Wolford's _have gone | second, Glen Dudley thinl, me, 1:4u. Tnore | /o0 o e one could have tired the guin, teunial! 1 have vome to return the Call, and 'lo grestly uatupish the crjtics I sho et owo!| A8 Lhatait, too, -+ Now dont Jou Torges | o Tho Fairbauks defeatad tho Lakerldes, of Lawn- | auwiss and will nol stan: werg fourteen atariers, amoug them Leanard snd 3 ave ired ulng sgalo this ecason, awe " Jog reaaun’mads up their minds thattho present dale, by & score of 17 to 8 yesterday. Both ara trounled with Cluverbrook. “1 gucss you didn't kill s mau with this," ho make a nice long stay,” 4 Ob, that is Played,’" & answered the Kid, contemptuausly; “‘m, Park are the ‘I'hu fourth race, one miloand & hal?, was won | remarked, as he put the weapon down. hildl £, whilo strongor thian tbo vuw which Wou the | A coprespondent wants 1o know why the Chi- | ,The Dockeyos have mot Charley Fabor, ene of b (19 | eashy by Athlcas; Sisppabumpork secondy Pams | - Vhy AIdwk 117 ane lunoeeutly inquired, | Motier was a Childlcss Orphan, my Father bov fir cannat win 4o many yauien. 4o bore BaVO | euforons make \AILE pracilcorat tho bt and fn | 180 0ld-timers, dud will probatiy releso Magner, | B B e orec ather seben hosacr, | RerabliAbind.. Tiine, & > Whett ho liad ezplained maters sho burst into | Kb Lifo st & very early Aga on s Dooratep mm’efigm-:‘"u '?‘m. o losing lulu‘n Qv | i fleld wo us to devolop bim fato a more useful Fred Waterinan, 1sto of the Tecumsehs, of Lon- | Tuls stable i« in churge of Mr. E. I, loblnson, of Tho tfth and last race, one mile and a guarter, | tears gud watled out: iyl Newspaper, ant wi layer, Probably because they don's bellevs in & * iake Walit" Why docsn't some enterprising manager of a ball club bire Mdlle, Sars, of the Buldene troupe? kuows sltabout the ** bawl' busiucss, und 8s 8 *vKicker " could give points 10 any vlayerthat over wrestlod with an umplre, Jadging from the number of clubsall over the country developing sirung talent In the bass-Uall Beld, thure will e no duarth of frst-clase players nust year, sud at reasonably salaries, In fact, ** the'woods ure full of theas.™ Jsck Rowsen s by odda tho best flelder in the country, rewiatervd bn. quth not 10 et bals-cutter lafhands un bl until ’l‘lgdlu tuks din, Can., played with the lucine aine last Mon- | i, Juseph, Mo, The gray mare Hose of Waak- day, I‘nmflm r-l:l:urdfl;m. . ‘I.My"i}'rmh\l\“lfilm'nflm&"l"‘m Tho Manchoaters, of Manchester, N. 1L, etarted | $of Ulily By s S - | beugb, ol W are expected ta reach for the Woet June 1, and wiil cowie se far'as Chl: Pe‘;sl;r gmk:; sy "0t "R"ff:}i‘ areiva e i ceek, B na 12, the r John Tayes, the left-felder of the Chelaea Club, | taseilg, - ihers Wil bo. 8s oo a colection of f lirouklyn, has Just graduated from the Colume | frutters st the track e was ever seen in tho Wost, Is Law behbol, Jt v now regurded aucttled that tho Lnliforuls T X ariy. conslating of oble, Joun Splan, ani chmehll, the, Sleher o Sbeuoli Tortne (1 | Buadliy” Gra fickak, wilmor vach bl il cagos gotiing *left, donbe oturat Batt Lake City nid bilor pornié bor A goid budge has been offered to the plaver | tween Lors audun Francheo, lopping ut eich makiug the woit runs during the season in the [ place lang envuih L3 glve the burios u good rest. Tudiayspolls team, by & jeweler uf that city. Poter Johnsou's stud, conelating of Uen, Grant, win Won by Amudehs Fraud seconds Tiedooat third, Time, 2:134, Jedcout was the fuvorite. CINCINNATL Cixcrrxats, 0., June 2.~The Queen City Jock- ey Club racea commenced to-day, ‘The weather wus warin and the track @ trifdg dusty, 0 Wt tulr:dnl:m ‘waa Iarge, the grand stsnd being crowded wita ladics. Tho firet race was for & trial purse of $150, all 3 to second horse, miladash, elght eniries, od. Won by Charlie Gorha the favore ite, by hait s Jensth. Edindburg Bell Sanders thlrd, Othors not plaved, e “The second race waa the Uhlo Dorby S.voar-alds, $25 entrancy, i) added, ta second horse, ope milo and & Lalf; twenty.three nowm- Chauged at Birth, You ars backing up the wrong Genealogical Tree." +) must bave mis- taken tho fouse,” sald the Woll; “besides, Kid never agreos with me,'* 8sying which, he departed to get some Bpring Lamb au nafurel, Moral~It s better to Board au Enemy 8 Week than bave & Visitor stay a Fortnight." — NO NAME, N It sn't often that & Governor's veto blasts s youug man's matrimonlal prospects, but the nay of Gov, Feniper, of Visgiuds, {3 responsitle e for suc a blight. It wastho case of & fuan :g' 0 LOSTON V8. AARTFORD. Bpeciul Ditpasch to The Tribune, 3 Bosyon, Maws:, June 2,—1hv uspirants for the Samplonahip, kiow ud the Tovton Club, pleyed & . Wromy gane wgaluet the Hurt(ords bere tosday, ¥isalng with ¢aso, Nearly 4,000 peoplo passcd N'-'Nnm-llllu 10 witnous ouoe of the best exhibis tons of itehing ekiil by Boud, aud extra gaod icling Ly Brown, yot ‘secu this seavon. “Fue lding of the Lostona was goud, except i the cass ot Norrlll, who was decidedly oft. Thelr batting e strodg, woet of the bite belng elean, be peitlng two double-bavors, euch brings g ln 4 runy and O'ltonrke’ gettink ona {sobase bt ° ‘e lurifords ‘feldud for 0w Licle yiandard, and many of thelr errory HIt's awlul to be a widow, and shoot at & burglar, and to miss him, und to find out that you never shot at all! Seeins o8 if everybody Waa duwn on mal? ——— THE DRENNER ESTATE. Cletelund Herald, A story was somo timo slnco set afloat that one J, C. Brenner died In Tabitl, leaviug an estato valued &t from £10,000,000 to §15000, 000. Lmediately there was excitement among tho Bronners all over tha world, and hosts of people who had before never heard o Brenusr f X ‘without 8 pame. Cust upon the world In fo- ¢ Noume, Bquaru Doaler, Monroe Chlaf, teorge B, 2 discovered thelr great grandmother’s uucle b imlad Uatlitua Uad b Bunda (il wite Lace | §oaG Jack i Lolon oft i feah winco Moyl | | When scorefe el Joutersie, o coumltitd | aadono alir, wer sbippud fastoigi to"Mudks | fottons, “wine staved, - mamelys, ' Mcinirar, | tho mother's Vi Sras, o Brnier, and wrobe b3 | fancy, bie pareuts! bawo was uever learncd, and M:‘nddull\wy, tha lively panger in which the | oy pn r,." ach the beneflt of tho doudt and—+1charge | £um, Mich., w o thoy u;n ot at lslm ggmmg Il B mnxiy'dn‘:(r:"umo fi 'i"h"".l%,'." tho United States Consul st Tabltl to sond | the wall grew up dubbed Tromp Payne. He Edioben whieh o has aiomn le eovions | A Clnclonatl paper bas tho followings “Al | It o Mulduon BINOUIL UL ae tar as Doteit, Contiabrabe | Mew, | Wun By Mewnirier by thro Jensihs, Udd | Sl0bg 8 milllon or two of the Drouucr uatdte, | wasa mason by trade, and.had becoms quita e veavou, Holdeworth aud Casuldy wada | bonor is dus to Bt Bpataink for tho geatiemins | The Manitowoo nine le fast Aiting up, snd will | dudieantion iy felt among Chicago horeemen at | Fellow socond, Parisot third, tho others not placed. 'fl{umc ‘,“ fll{;"!{p{" "-’“f'{‘uffi'fl gg{'%h«"g suceessful fn business, He had alveady experi- ou o good jong thruw spluce. At the | 1y cunduct of himeeif aud uien on the balis A | voon wisld the willow In sowo match wemes with' | Jouneon's hurrled departure for the pinc regions, | Tlue, 0. 'The winnor was the fevorite. & e ng the Hrenaer esf v enved some mortitication and somv legal ditlle artforide accamplished Hitle, Al of their thau he fs seldown me! the rurs] nines of the country theroanouts, Chare | g it was expocted tht ho would take part 1n the hird race was for & clab puree, $:4530, for all to sccond hurse, wille fnations, fvo started, ~Emma C., Tillle Drest, Falrplay, Actress, and Jlm Murpby, The fint et was takou by Emma C, 1n 1:47, lirent second, Morphy third, Actress fourth, Fairplay 4fin, 7Tl 81 that {¢ {s worth at the outside only B4 1hat the Brenner helrs will nover gev a cont of it, as the eatute will only pay Brenner's craditors 80 cents of the dullari and that * tho whole group of lslsuds, vsluing Kanakas and cultics by reason of tha uncertainty of hls name, but e bad managed to get on uatll last year, wheu ho fell fu luve with's beautiful girl ot i‘lun|uler, and sought her for his wile. ‘Ihen be fuund his nameless conditlon an fn~ o winglew, ond exceptu tho seventh jonlog about Lim. A 4 themm neur enougl Logother by i 14 plturuto to sty 6 gaue of Lall played by the Chicago Vlul " 'Thanks, Havo s cigar? A now orderof diacipline {n the Clnclunatl Club took place Munday. Hereeftar Capt. Yike bas exe leaton fa eoaching the nine datly, nieding ‘Tha Palt River Club, of ¥all River, Mass., has | he facts spalied furadulalonto the Tuterasfioust Asso clatlon. s¢ hagwise (he Champion Ci Clad, o Soringiold, O " Feopls tn Chicago ave heard of $ Dester Park commencing June 12 ecm (0 Lo that Pelor's ususl goo not attended hiui this season, and, s¢ ra nutoriuudly out of forin, (b most uwun‘t‘nnllll‘ul Lo koew le could w 3 hite trash ot $100 per licad, are not worth fo objec I v 2 ot s thous I Uhicugo, udy a8 fong a8 | rocond heat was won by Ewma U. i 1140, boate | rih | quperablo objection to th lady. Sue could [SFRIATEUATA | Clusite coniva)of tha Clti. Ulanist step kss bek | tola litat Heb: Bt ¥t s eatom, peericeed (o tas 16 | v Tilio Drent, Murphy, Actrass, sud Fairotey la | $15000000° Had news this (of the Drennces, | poyer conseat to part with ber own T8l {3 1™ b 1t felock Tu th Tht The Kslrbauks and Frankline play thelr fitet [ guway from home. tho order nawed. Orsg name msured that she would 8! 1] 9" 0 1l 1| for pructice si bulf-past U o'¢lacklu the wurning, for the teur chas, i Chbl Y Hrenuer $3 on the streugth of hig share Lo thy 1] b b1 0) & Qi1 | undsr penally of & Buu for incxcusible sowence, | §omg,for thy dusteur chasiplaiuhip of Cbleagoon JUDJRS AXD DRIVERS, A FAIR naOR, T legally recelve snother fn ats ' atead, A I - S chiiue W aflf iR Chaiiden for Chvage sua se. | Sbe SenLy-stid uirest gioudds lonapsrew, TUs [ Inview of tho fuct that the troting sesson bag | - Lovisviity, Ky., June L. —loports have becn 1l eatute. “Troinp suplied to the courts for rolief, X 3l 2 3,2 3 0 Louie ¥rankllus Were chaplony last yeur, #od 8 §00d | gulrly opencd, sud the furtior fuct that tho Srat | sproad stroad tust the Loulsvilie Jockey Club R but they held that, whils they had power to & 5 1 ile1] of 1 #auie miay be looled (o, Taouiing ué Dester Park 1o lu tho neat future, It | track, over which ‘Tenbrosck ryn, wae ot A mio MATHEMATICAL PRODIGY. chango & bawe, theybad 0o pawer 1o give a 3% 8ol sl 30 'fl?louauln bas been painted In largo letters | rpye yndisnspoils Club has thus far playod (Ale. | Bisy nul be amiss to ssy a few words npon tho sub- | Jong, sud hiy racy ot falr, On New York Sun, Ferl A bl A s R AL UL R B | of 370 1 affay ',f,';‘:;'"fl“";,fiy;°l"',‘J"‘I'ut‘g'i";",dg;,w %Ig;g' groseven, camow wlinlng twenty-ux, | OC o sct of corl Thy g‘lfi"'lfi:ufy" Jeaturs of & | alwia it o bo seventacn lu;r;: over s mile; WTalk about your lightning calcutators! " | ation “Tepmp " apotied to ex-Gov. Bmith, kS 4| of 0 of 0 0 | yiricily pronibitcds Uiplres ad piaycra shall res | SItech hue bies gumes with Leskus clu lun. | drotting comtee e iatea Basucecsaful ofuris 10 {dent of Grue N o mule that | 6210 Mr. Wilson, ¥ hero le3 13-yéar-old boy who | who fntroduced tn tho Genoral Assemuly the % 31 3] 3 00 0 oethyuicinis, tnfelimumali By el | S0 MORLE S iy et Boue 1w slosiie § QALY pun ol W " Tredneudy S e chehin e frok & s Do (han £190; 18 bmaly tho mathematical wouder of thauge. | Uil lccluclug (b uame ot Clasles Van Be- .y TS | Liwn el ayis'the bome Bie s good, Whe | Dick Pearce's lthode Island nine s composed of ado s uubt that e prover saring of & | "y tamoue pacer Blocpy George has buen eold | Pecring over the top of the low desik was the | 8200 T3 B PR MU UL CE 100 4 B ) al of o #+pubhic™ don't do it, bowever. the following ln{wu; Dungai chior; Dally, | vurigiles of disposition fs & wat i s 10 pace bim agalnst the | head of & title bunchbuck, inwhose Jarge browss | grygy whereby be hadgot on o life. But it wus % HIE Ol 3| Altacine (Wis.) carrespondent suggests the for. | plicber: Cary, iest Late: Swesy, secund buuo; | gimculty, d the mab wha ‘undertaies tho Jub oyes was alook of intelligence far beyoud hls | put putil the last.days of tho session that ths 3 HE R R T e championsn:p aluv, wiich e thinks 5o, Shuft atons Blong, | suould hive a nuniber of qualiSeations not ueuslly old colt Baritone, by Bounlo 8cot- | yoors, Flo sald that nls nawe wasSolomon | bill was got thironglbuth houses und was' sent 8 o] & o} 3 8] woud ub nv‘}nelu\u: Lradiey, B3 McVuy, € Gold, and Sellman, righ ::::‘:.: 1o uae u'm‘:tmm :nl::rld." ::cmfie:.‘m‘llz L, rai s ,“,n:ln :\h;'g:._ln -me.umm Park | e Shiat o was hori i Awstria i 1604, and | to the Goveraor. o bad not heard of the Lacte b B N o 3 LTSS ¢ Cial, PRe o0l ol of 8 o) Ausomdb Burmcs 88 ; Batlon So i pederm | B0 L gr.class ont-gelder and s good bat. | Soorof somo waraty artver ot fe G forths | * 000K K0T N LA Sdvenicen toranta | $Us% i wes brougii to this couutes wilaw a | v LU s il wuppased o be ocs, 18 U A8 A B 8| tafpasbasidog e bl B el | ettt ey e i el | pibgentind bty hias 5 ety skar o | o AV St e S | L S, i, b vl | el Sl St St b s v 0 I ] ot } A el Adas ot Col Bl g ) i 3 | for any wan tbatcan drive & Kickur, " e Genorul Assembly was sdjourning sing dle, un 1 _4).0) of ofpf o fsinietibscitapinalpAba,l 1o, Prol, Callatt o Al Chrs e "oy wich the u.ff-lfi‘:fn'n'r}' 7,00 2 e Satleheadedy 0w, | 1 Wauston, ony of M, P. McGrata's sidors, | Loty s futhorat ouo, thno Becpiicstury 1 | LU OTI0T LL! the' matter, Latet fa- lEIES Ym‘lm'g’ i3 ULTIghE whea' his:sldas e ietorious, | **Bure.” s bt i 5 wbwadle? (52 iy of the | whese”Fo Swaeln aad jured by thehorsd s mother rought hi to this city. Ha | formution from Fouquler tells that th lay Las 1o tyrne 8 buck sutcraault, and gonerally pelog a member of the winnlug oine be bas tpped vver Desrborn Dase-Ball Club (formerly he | Prt¥ OF If ‘L‘filmxnndn’-:-lllgmfl-'\"-" " %ams backwurds & guod wmauy tues. After &‘lhfl ire, bo A h word ‘sbout two lenyins to 41 { (Raa'Sr tug md: sud wil Contloe. sl Gually refuscd to cutertaln Trowp's® " pro- pusal suy longer, aud has taken auotlicr suitor, Whosy dawg b Juberited aud jucuntestible: pebelved two yoars' schoollug on Ward's [slaud, whero b developed bls extruordinary aptiiude for walbemgtics, He golved the most ditleuls come | pecuverinz. Tha chestaut staltion Hennis, that took third money in the 2:25 raco st Sulfolk Park, Philadels i Chataplon Clube of the South ido) will piay L= day wilh tho Live Oaks, 'The Desrporn rporn u ) u uun b Chicago, wou by (e Bostous U'Ruurke | W. J. Huoueascy, Caplaln #ad c.: 0. Libplo “*mogkeyinz, ¥ auless sumparily squelcbed by a problems fu wmoutal writbwots with an | ** Truiap,” (8 despair, basgons to Tesia t bird basy, Where McV' .3 3, J. Corbetty Thot W, Suwith, 201 W, Car- ¢ ha, last week, bas uo record, aud waa nover be- | B : ¢ — ——re— - f}'mu'."-l:u"hl'fifi‘uvu backowand 1k bl b S v, . A uccomlon of hesvy dnos, ln the i | [5rdin's vaos. cusa seldom, It cver, attalued by old profes- 10} thal in e eapalr, " he’ Jates WOl guslly, give ho Hudsour &7, 797 Boaghios, 7. 1. Shtey dearalr et W too teads ARG e I8 Tho followlug & the progmmme of the [ndlsns | oftes auccesstul. Encourazed by bis nupunlshod ayolls boass 00 Whulr Exstoru trf: Junedy Live | deviltry, other drivers du tho sace bein ta follow ilke, at Lyns, Mase, ; Juns 5 and 0, Dostow, af | sull, snd, afier s fow acorings, ih entire Job isin Boatous Jute 7, Mauchestor, at Munchiestar; Juug | o stite of comvlets snd ultes dewioralizstiog, that ¥, Lowsdl, ut Lowelly Juus. 11 ‘and 214, Roctisater, | ends b Lheix bolsg st awsy to 8 wisvrable start, cVey saw tho polut. ~Loslen Lerald. 748 OAME AT 3T, FAUL, 8 {‘ucm D:m;wwwll o T rmuu.l 7. Paut, June 1, —100 late for mention i m. ki 11 sccoud Fauie beinuen tba Alutdalt, of aucavilly, sud thd Lad Caps, whlch waa uactisily sased Dalle—| Wi 3 Laptiicheebarkis, 3, ; Thuv of GainoThq hoars and thirty minotes. "N:';s.'“‘b‘d 8ret bass~Boatvss, 15§ Harde Clurles, playfully—** low maeh, really, ¢ld that bat cost, Jeuplet' Jeunle, sl it you really wunt to fuspect the Lills for usy drys kouds, Charles, there b4 @ way to doft.” * Ard whuldumul Claries do Lut probuse oo the (1 ) Tho 8hah of Persia, though be comes of & raco most fond vl Lorees, Ls not of & temperament kely to bu stirred 10 latensy wotivily by the aixlit of & horse-race. 0 be was in Edgland they osked bim to vielt B a aud sug the Derby run foz, but To ity UF KBRSy eyl “with teaw Orioutal tadigs slongl accountants. About two ‘;vnu o Lty mother went to Lundou, fuavivg the boy here. Throwns upou bls uwn resuuireed, o, has siuce thew carned bis Ivine LY setling matches, Ho uow boards ut No, Ridge sirvet, sud settlcs bude Lills witls prufscworsby punceuality, * How P 0

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