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T CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1877. — : i the worrt of [t. Feho snd Lady Mc were first . A trat for & purrn of $200, best three fn o] away, tmt at the turn the Former’ left Iin fect, | five. Beyen entries wero made.” Tho race was WASHINGTO and Kept danclng uni] the uarter pole was | won Ly Joseph Hedbuck in three straight reached), Lady Me being etifl tn the lead. In the | beata. “Time, 2:30)4, 2:36, aod ‘.’..'M"Tl. meantime [gbic, who was driving Geo. P, with 2. A padng maich fora prrse of $620, best areat udgment, had worked his way to tidrd | threc fir five. “This race wea won by Hnwg H«)s Blace, while Magwie 8. waa the Iast Korso fu the | In three straignt beats. Time, 2:33, 2:35, an race, and ten le s behind the leaders. | 2:20 Down the backstroteh it was a pretty race between Lady Mc, -Geo, ¥, and Echo, the latter “horse having gone to trotting agaln. At the threc-qoarter pole they were still at it. At this point Maggie 8, was cut loose, aud_came very fast, but at Lhe lower turn again broke. Down the homestretch Lady Mc was still in the lead, having trotted sqnarely | mile dash to-day was won the entire distance. 'From the distance-Oag | lage; Arragon sccond; Eliza Adams third, soundly beaten lly-dx% DJ the reorganized Cin- einnatts Ina renreof 10to 1, and six earned runa for the home club. The Cinclnnatis out- batted and outficlded the loulssilies two to one and more, Toward tha last e Lonisvilles became lhurofl“h‘: rattled, and ran up thelr error score fast. P'lke’s brillisnt play at second, the pitching and eatehiog of Cuminings, and the batting of Adds, Jones, and Cumnitogs, were the features of the gune. In spite of the threatening rain all the afternoon and the great trotting of Goldsmith Mald. fally 3,500 people were on the ground, all of whom came nesr goin| enz‘, and base-ball {s at fover beat in this city to-night. OUT-DOOR SPORTS. ml—?u. Thc'nhv}leli s mr‘»ia. )orig. TX fert BARNUNM'S STNOW. wide, aned 4 and cosl 3 L [ e - T St e ke v |~ Fogifively Tast Three Dags the county offices. The buildieg {s fre-proof Loy throughout. orF A Very Q@eneral Observanco of the Fourth in the Way of Pastimps. Ten Thoysand People Present ot tho Basc-Ball Park. Preliminary Notes Concerning the’ Contest for the Ohio Ben- atorship, e et—— A SUPERB"BLOOD DEPURENT. , Upon the action of the kidneyn bhudder, and howels depends the deparation of the blood, Itis by promoting the activity of thess organs that Iortetter's Stomach Bitters insnres purity to the [} [] cirenlation, In ita pamage Chrongh the kidneys, impurities which beget rheumatism, gout, and gravel arn trminod from the binod, but when thome Grandest Chicago Season. 8. Blecpy George paced three heats against time in 3:2) ',}1: and 2:24. 4. A running race for a purse of £30: two en- trics; won by Maid Richland in three straight Tieata, Time, 1:5¢, 1:563{, and 1:54}. , MOWMOUTIT PARK RACRS. Monyowrn PaRg, N. 1., July 4.—Thas hatf- by Pridoof the Vil- Senator Sherman’s Consanguinity Rule Sharply Criticised. The White Btookings Did Thoir Part in & Victory Over the Bostons, TIB CORE. It Is Complained that, Unlike Oharity, It amall but all-important organe grow inactive, cinnat], 67 Lo,\avm!,fl. 1; Cummings, = time the distance-flag wes reached was 8 ool ke, 13" dtanning 1 third. At this point Lady Me broke, aud George F. also went Into thoale, There was nothing to hinder Maggie S., and she wou handlly in 3:813¢, Lady M sccond, Echo third, Sallie K. fornth, ml“‘ Gearge K. sct back to fifth place for run- ning. LincoLy, 111, July 4.—Capt. A. fi. Bogardus yesterday shot the best score over made iIn the World. He broke 1,000 balls in 53} minutes, nnd only misscd twenty-seven In tho thousand tuils. e broke thelast 300 stralght. The best record ever made hefore was in New York last TNR TIUIRD IRAT March, when he broke 1,000 in 77 wiputes and wag fought from start to finish, anid was one of | 40 scconds, missing twenty-cight. * the most fnteresting ever trotted over the track. JARVARD. They went awayon the sccond nttenpt to a Special DispateA to The Tridune. very even start, Echo havivg, perhaps, hall a [ HARvARD, D1, July 4.—At 8 Bozardus glass length the best of it. Around the first turn he Lall shooting-mateh beld here to-duy the follow- went to_the front, and was soon Jomed by | fuie points were made, cach shooter allowed George F., who was going very ateadlly under | ten balls: Higbie's sldllful management.” These two had n ot time of it to the half-mile pole, which ‘West and awny from homoand friends, Re turns recelved so faf indiente that tho fan has begun and that the West may when it closes its {unings be among the first after nil, Fricndsof thie Chleago Clubare much pleased thaf 8t ZLouls should have won from Hartford, on the general principle that it hflnf- all the tesms close together. Of course Chicago is as yet be- hind the leaders, but there i n” hereafter, and as often ns they can fall on any piteter for a dozen and a half bits, so often will they peg one toward success. . Fourth of July in Chicazo and Dunker-11ill Dn{ in Boston are always uscd as standards to estimate large ball crowds by, and yesterday’s attendance was no cxception tothe rule—in fact, pose the Ohio Democrats are fn accord with the nattonal leaders of their party, who for many ycars have dirccted it jpolicy toward sccuring contro! of both Houses of Coneress, believiog that when this end is obtained] the foundations will be Jatd for a lang leasc of power, TII% BEPUBLICANS weres deal troubled, a few weeks ago, lest the hard struggle before them to hold the Leg- islatare should be inade & contest for tha per-. sonal benefit of Stanley Matthews. They felt that the odds would be heavily ust them i1 it were understood to be virtually scttled In advance that, in case theywon the Lepisiature, i, Crum Matthews' rc-clection shauld follow as a mattcr 11, Brident of bourse. ‘They appear to havemade up thelr c thermi rities of ¢ 1o, and inevitabl SRR T|R|B ) TIAN® | home Echo caime very fast. George F. was also | Time, 52§ scoouds. - Does Not Begin at Home, s mmtitan Homtniars Bt i O 2 2 1] & 6| o footing well, but wiien near the wira left his ‘The next race, dash mile smi a guarter, was = ters roase the lmm‘ln to renewed actisity, by g7 8ts Xonis Beat the artfords, and Cincine LERE 99 }ee? 'fld alhnmuzh ‘ho ?""ia%‘"x'"“ mr‘l:‘l": on ilr : n‘:"."?ih:nlx(i“' sccond; Yorkehire ;::’i’cfln‘ meana the blood I depurated. ¢ :I'k"e‘:lc; o 2| L3 winnin; n 2 e Lass ime, 4:/ J, 4 nall the Lonlsvilles. 8 3| B §| B 0 veryptopersy raveFichd scconil plice, GeorgeF. | The third race, two miles, wos won eastly by Scheme to Elect a Modorate Sonthern | promoting w sentle bt cffcctual sctionof the o388 tuiry Mag v§fi“'fl'§&%';;0§~u',‘,“f,;m e | Shcsspeake; Hirgoo second; Jenifer - third. Democrat to the Speakership. Seriomut the T, (huk. cosniaractinga tondency 3 o of of 1| a] Inothe second he P 9406 1 biliousness. Uynpepils, malarial Yevers, and ftern unnis attempt, the entire field ‘heing level and trot- The bunils race, mile beats, was won by Risk 3 Ayl Tn::;‘:’t :::;“;“h“ Lot FEERER -‘Z‘fl.d o e Seet tury B ek | Derky sccond; st istanetd. T B | TIE OlIIO BENATORSHIP, | Fiowey compisiniyaies o conacred by i |12} —]—=|— | budly and went behind ¢ K., who |1 THE DEMOCRATS, Teeth In Ruins e a8l 10{ 12| 27| o] 8 | trotting very fast, went to the lead with sp- CINCINNATL Bpectat Dirpateh fo The Tribuns. area rare drawback on personal appesranca_and rent esse, beinz closely premed, Lowever, | Crwcinmatt, July 4.—At the Chester Park pecte R 3 ) BASE-BALL. 4| of 1| 8| o o] Dy TaayMe and George e tiena tha | raceas amn day, Lo attondatios poan xory arRe: Wasninatos, D. C., Julyd.—Accordingtothe | Prriensl comfort, Ehercfor, Keee, them i gant A YICTORY FOR GILICAGO OVER TOSTON. 4 0 1 1 2 2 qumer-émlz wns reached Eallie K. had cnongh | ~ The first race was won by qu Boy, K¢ 1e |ireports brought by ‘Ohio policians visiting | eases that masail them, fragrant Sozodant. When the Chicazo and St. Lout Clubs went gl of O 21,0 1] ofit, and ber place was taken by lady Me, who | Wonder secoud, Ring Jim third. {me—2:313¢; | Wasbington, the Democratic plan for the com- em——e—— A 3 E f K oy bellevod®! 3| O 9| G*% § [ wasgolom fast aud ateady. ‘Therewns pobinuch | 3:31; 2:30; 2:; 2014 2:95; 24T, ingr campaign Is to concentrata all efforts upon BUSINESS NOTICES. T - ast o few weeks ago, thoy belleved Hiey wero 49 A3 o 3 chancein the posttious as they went down tho | Goldsmilin Masd’s teial was ade In 2:25: | carrying the legisature, in order to elect & suc- S strong enough to win at least o majorityof thelr 2l §1.4] 1] backstrotel, except that when near the half- | 2:19; 2:21, 'She made half-a milé in the eccond 5 % 5 sep's Lol Tad. ore.— 4 fal : Reep's Cratom Shirta Made to Meanre. games with Boston and Hartford. After they | Suyder, 41 8] 8 3131 & | falic pote, Magxie 8., whohad trotted to third | trial'ln 1:07, and would have made the mile in | Ccasor to Btanley Matthews. They will sacrifleo | yory beat. 0'or $9; mo obligation lo.keep say of Y ) y iad plaged cight games for tho League cham- | Crowley, al of o 4 0| £ I‘)\llr_n:s,, :“'z‘xlx: o J‘c':l: nln‘:l r:mt‘l‘m}:*w';:wi;:%lrl: :::lfln.mo {t she bad bad a better running com- ‘htj fl‘mz “l';k:lv g’nmt:;lllr{(, llt: ::fct a m;]flrll! gnd?'u 'mxm aniens perfectly satiafactory. 173 | AMAZED, AMUSED, and ENTUUSIASTIC FEOFLE plonship ana could cdunt only one victory (and Total 341 "&l =l 11l18 ) :‘Mver Aoy bis Nevel’ Mest 1o, g:ll.utlu; of on jolnt ballof hey thin! of much more ARAD e siready ssited b that by Bt. Louls), the pennant didn't ook so 2 - 5 & importance to secure the enator than tho Gov- | gye « Mrs, Winslow's Boothing Syrup” for W AN mnf Vefore, m{:l tho Westerners came away | ., /oRings— 1enan01 S Efi';‘mf ;.ifi“i{lfn"‘,‘.“fm'é"?flb""bf"'”fi‘,' o THE TRIGGER. ernor, the latter ofliclal having mo patronage chivizen whmls teething, 1t entes Syeontery and NE D ONL bome Yreathing threats about what they would fl"ff.",‘}fi‘ 031000000 0—1[was trotting well, agood sccond. Maggie 8..] -« i m“”fi:':f‘;"" # and little power beyond commissioning Nota- | dlarrhos, wind colic. and regulates the bowels. do whoff they cought the Esstern chaps out | Ruoscamed—Cinclunatl, 03 Loulstiile, 0. came along very fast on the outaide, and ty the Bpectal Dispal Buns. ries Public and pardoning coovets. [athispar- | o popnr '"“M"_‘_" Relieved by demes’ IIBH HS flw UH HI‘ French Catarrh Cure. _Tris] tree, at thh office of l'crlz_Jeler-:‘ (& 70 Htats street, ATTHE LAKE FRONT, MEDICAL, And propouncing it well worth going 100 miles tosee. Fhe EiT Hngime with ihe Tarie of 113 B0 worth o nd, :ah’l‘("" n Fenturs 1 . A A e . o men enrspturedt 31, OIN) St 9 P Rrynliene s p(-.ffl.r . and Artista pronsuncing TIFE HHEBROIC tattaved frof ad Lo 1oot, 1o be & mirsculou: i ; . " combined tas e > yenge i# of_thourands cruwding ita huge amohitheatrn, and crowning with prolonzed ayplaure irs tirent R2,AKM) per day axinry Clrenn of new n ag Pas ¥ild pitches—Cnmminis, 1. Teft da bases—Cincinnati, 4: Lanfsville, O, Doublo pleys—Tike and Gould, 1; Craver, Ger- bardt, and Latham, 2. . Tyme of game—Two hours, Umpiro—Muntaguo, of the Chelsens, BT. LOUIB—HARTFORD. Fpectal Dispaseh to The Tridune, 8. Louts, Mo., July —The most exciting amo of ball evet played in 8t. Louls was that fo-‘lny between the 1{artfords and Hrowns, over 5,000 spectators beln, Yrcnent. ‘Two bod er- rors by Buttin, coupled with several good bits, a they reached In 1:10. Maggie 8, was laborin 5 = it rather auryaeged ooy prevlous day i the e | ailowed tho viltors to score live unearned rune | jniho rear meantime, e e bad broal | W. Quirk, Lo T And a Veritable Pleasure Palace for’ the intenes of the Luaeys, T e e o and in the first Inning, and they adde nm:!: ml- n | near the quarter-pole, sud Lady Mac, after trot g "A Sl;erh it T e o (rict aa of uibir Children. tho machines would havo been considerably in the seventh, Tiic Browns, by faultless fielding llnglmo‘llunl position, while going down the | g HECIEE - 4 7 tor 't e i 't o THE QUINTESSENCE OF JAMAIOA .and the terrlfic und timely batting of Clapp, | oo atretch, made a_Judge Fullerton break, . Down aspirants for the Scoatorship insist that there . o Admisston, 8 cents. Cthr!ln upder 0 yesrs, balf- tho way liad they not been supplanted by other |y ‘Dorgan, and Delilman, overcame thesd | HomeStietchy MO8 & 8% o tireoquarter: | 0 3% Jomert: should he s falr field in the Legislature, and GINGER, UHOIOE AROMATICS, brice, lleserved numbered Chairs, 25 cents extra. gates, It was notlced in thesecolumns that the | preCPeTl, "2k o' the, eleventh inming, scored | Sot Fent e theteer ) SEem, U0 LrlNer: | 5 Yoveotn @ | Matthows' supporters ure ylelding to thelr de- AND FRENOH BRANDY. Do apen xt1and 7. Grand Bpeclacuiaz, Ane , Fmsadstand scats woro al duld Saturdgy within | the wioning run on 8 long threebass Wit by | plo” . " camo along “lfke a _luarricane, | . 3. Ayer mand. The Northern Oblo people ure beginnin ¢ : o thyso Geslring to avold Clapp and an error by Curev. The tielding of Fergeuson, Clapo, Croit, and Force was magnili- cent. to push Garfleld forward. There is also talk o Foster, aod it is quite possible that there will be other candidates besides Matthews from ;ox For the sccommodat snd’ was soon on oven terms with Echo the erows and Gcorge F.,, both of whom she seed with cnse, Higbic's horse bresking agement endeavorcd to supply tho want of ro- served scats by setting aport o considerablo saction of the weat line of seats for those who Lart.... 8, Chatdeld.. A Al A A £ e oy P pae At Dreylons, preparaciors | fof the. Nval. sizhi advance ae BAT KT & 1] pre; t of crine inger and househiold remedies for the refief | Music Store, corner Stata and louroo-ss., In ¥ 1) ited 8t the tickes paration s elegantly favarea and medicioatly | Fickota anel Hosrrsed it I‘r(ub't?‘gla LAPAYETTE. ' A% ACONR: : hadly. Eclio was atlll o dangerous barse, how- Spectal Dispaich to The Tritume. south of the old National Road. In ahort, cvery | gndcure of disesscs and sliments incidental to the sum. | fiouse, geotlemen with ladies. Beside all the regular o a] 2l 9] o] o [ Snkilwithin 00 feotiol tio mire wuer he aro e, 3 succeeds, his favorite candidutc for Scnator THESUBSTITUTION OF 3 F Baillc K. at once took his place, however, having | Lozansport Blnes and the Lafayette Guards, y % BIANUY FOR ALCOHOL, - :f—::.fid :hnrnn;de:lmln?leurhcye‘:?;gullx ;l\.il.; 78 4 5 9 3| suownafineana a:nufl-.lylJ uncxpected burat of | Tesulting in @ tio between James Ball, of the sbm;::‘h b‘.fi."{'fi’f‘;’n? t‘!:' "hlem”Mk b:‘m’ o It Instzatly Relieves jihe bueof the True Jamat- occupied os the rest. The best estimates put 30 88 o ofs ud drove Magplo under the wire in | Guards, and Capt. Riscr, of the Blues, 'Tho tig | FEUICRE atthews S mortgagoon ection it i porintion. tho crowd at 10,000 as an under figure, whila 48 95 B 9| 272334, Lady Methird, Echo fourth, snd George | a8 shot off, resulting in a tie {n, four consccu- o offlce. OHOLERA MORBUS, com morg sanguine gucssers fix upon 12,000. How 4| o 1 4| 8] 8]F. ih. tive matches and a flfth mateh, Ball winning by = = % DIARRHEA, &".‘?.KL”; -; xd:?'m aud b many soever there may have been, thoy were 5 0| o 1| 1| 0] The fourth hent was not ns interesting as the | ono point. NOTES AND NEWS. DYSENTERY, [pisced oo o certafnly good-natured and woll behaved, with 3| 1| o of 1| 2 | others, on sccount of the fact that Crooks BCURLINGTON. BUERMAN'S CONBANGUINITY RCLE. 1 {actusd merit so (a7 shead of the exeqption of tha fovariable small boy who 3 112 0 3 :umdu.x;efl uxa :;113;: po‘l“l:"y, m‘{d m& m&: gy [ po "m?"g;l fl"fif s he Trimine, T ‘Kpecial Dispatch fo The Tribune. OBAMPS & PAINS,[urijinsbetor: omponcd oo | | — e 4 end- , T, = 4 3 aivizs docs, st alvast wit rawl woces b 3 ol | s, o o e st X ol s | Bonumueron, e Jup L e shuskug o0 | wasmsarow, . C, duny £—Tho nomber o | - SEASIORNESS, (it T | 4 Per Cent Loan emall boy and 'tis his hature to. Two reasons o 1| of ol of o horses belug steady, Echo fmuw very | 8large crowd” at the falr-ground. The cham- discharges from the Treasury Department ou | COLDS & OHILLS, oy kafiand bow cxcecd . prevented any disturbance: first, the kame o 2| 8143 O 0| fast ~wround the first “turn, gad, befug .“""hx‘}’ medals will be contested to-morrow, | the ground of blood-relationshlp is something | oy ra & rmj-;n.mma,;‘fi".‘,fifim ’ went from tho start as tho crowd wanted it to; o3 8% 9 0 joned by George F, sicceeded fu | Uupt. Dogardus, the noteil champlon, will 8hoot | Jess than a hundred. It suay be proper to say ufacture ita sale exceeded and, second, the constant hum and Lustls of so G 31 2 3 ol ¢ | capturing the polo and placing Maggics. in o %00 glass balls at tho rate of ten 8 minute of | in uls Lundred therc are mo members of the (3 NP i AR 2 ef A 1 ll:r[fi; 2 g%:«‘lmmpreucd any individual at- A B | B I e i Jott. l:dyhl:fi:;’l:; Drmorr'Mlchv.{ July 4—Tho races to-day at | Bherman family. The relations of Seerctary BYMPTOMSB, |it { manufactured on & | rxppie AUTIIORITY of » contract with the Protty promptly at the hour Mr. Bredburg 8l o 2l 1| o 1 the lutotall. By tho tine tho tarter-pols | Hamtramek Drivlog-Fark were well attended. | 8herman, who are holding Government officos, OATARRHAL ~ [ive thousant guiens wre HECRETAILY 0F THE TREASURY, called on Bond 0 begin, and & moment later o o o 3 2 1| \wasreached Maggie 8. was on cyen terms with | Ihe track was fast’and the weather fine. In | aroall excellent and eflicient officere, buttho {3 YMPTOM 8 lrars Xopt made hogia [\ THE UNDERSIGNED hersby pive notics thay Tallinan hit » foul which Brown captured. Me- 5l ol 2 0 8] & fyoteaders and soon went to the front. Sho | the 2:40 race Jocksonvllle Boy took first money, | efficient clerks who have been made to suffer on o Hien 1t senuites o feif, | from thisdate, and until July 10, st3p. m., they will Vey did not by any meana - follow suit, but seut “* | T 5/ 12/ 31/ 10| 11 | Was mover headed, altbough George F. and Echo {flfla:fi'_fl AndGeohes tiinl. T"lfllla'-'i‘?‘;-‘:‘;!}gv account of their relationship feel aggrieved that NEUBALGIC [dow zavor” Sz iliant | seceizembacrintions forthe 4 FEIL CENT FUND- ST Y e gen vy S | TR 7 R B0 | T MOS8 S5 | ik e et gad Ly Tarind | e st enlorement ofth Secrtary e s and B ST | SN Gl Lo A P AN AG Anson had two strikes called on m,fi. e shot 51. {‘fl\'lfll 0300 g 3 0 0 0 1—7 | trotted like o ghost, and when insido the dis- ;l‘xllé-d.ml;i:x‘-:; afil‘nsa.m. S-n.:l, 3:07. Therp wero | not been made on the Bceretars’s own family. rmit the use of coetly CRUED INTEREST IN GOLD COIN. artfo; he 3:23race. o lloer_ between centre and right, bring- ing McVey in ana tnklnf second himself of the roturn'of the ball, Peters cmulated the fiood examplo and drove a liuer just over theIn- eld, bringing in Anson’s run. nes followed witha hard and lucky bounder, which neither Wright nor Leouard “could gulw ret to, and Peters scored from second. Bmith was sent to s baseon balls, Hines having previously worked around to third on another bad throw by Brown. Naturally Sinith stole_second off-hand, and Le and Hincs waited on Spalding. The lattor hit tance flag went by Echo, George F. having made o break ond failen back, There was alively tussle between Lady Me and the gray horse, but the warc had o nose the best of (¢t at the finish, Maggle 8. winning in 2:84, Sullie K. fourth, Ucegrge F. fitth. The summary 1s us follows: Dexren Pank, July 4, 1877, —Trotting; puree, . gor horses of the 2:1 cluas; 8300 to firat, 150 w‘:uond. 200 Lo tiird, ,?chlzk urtb, rooks' m. Magyie 8. ub.. o B m. Wady Mol by The same Is true of ihe family of Assistant-Si«- Yetary French. Judge French has o brother, and, it is sald, a son under the Treasury Depart~ ment. Thesg facts - CANNOT CSCAPR NOTICR when the announcement {s made that the rale 1a to be rigidly enforced. TUE I0WA CONVENTION. It oppears that it was niot a fricnd of the President who Introduced the resolution in the Iowa Cogvention indorsing the Southern SYMPTOMS Bty and yet retain a | TigE; BONDS are redeemablo atter 30 yesrs from N Ly T B i | duiy 1, 673 4o carry (nleroe s thiat dase. payaie twa thousand four hundred | ausricrly, and sro exempt. from the paynient of taxes INDIGESTION, [nguiey ver bour ' From | orduties o the United States, as well aa from azatio « FLATULENCY, [re.men stasement 14 will | 4o agy form by or under Btate, municipal, or local au- RIRING OF l‘ODi) WEKKS & |"wrn;u bave thority. e U e annisc, | THE INTERERT oo the REGISTERED uf | TRE t TED GINGER TE Aum oD, he, Eoarmous trade | ta the order of the Lolder, and malled to his sddross. or, great mertt, and jow | The check is payabls on_presentation. properly (ndora- 00000100000 Total bascs on hits—8t. Lonts, 153 Hartford, 14, ¥irat base on error—8t. Loais, 103 Hlartford, 5. Rans earned—8t. Loufs, 2, Hartford, 0. Time of ggmo—Two hours and twenty minutes. Umplre—Mr, L. W. Burtis, . PITTSBURG. . Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune, PirTsnung, July 4.—Tho Allegheuies beat tho Buckeyes this afttrnoon by a acore of 310 0. Over 4,000 spectators were present. Tho vislt- ors excelled in fliclaing. The Alleghenices wero CRICKET. CHICAGO DRFEATED AT DETROIT. Special Dispaich 1o The Tribune. DzTROiT, Mich,, July 4.—~A match to-day be- tween the Clifeago Cricket club and the Penin- sulars of this city was won by the Peninsulars. The Detroit cleven was composed of Messrs. Heigho, Bamford, Irsine, Dale, Hubbin, Wiite, - better at the bat. Tho only chance the Buck- Eeio. % The load I0E WATER e aliould be tevted unce | ed. st the officea of the Treasurer and Amlistant Treas well to left, sccuring Ilines' riin. - Smitis was, | oyes had to make o run was b tho ffuh foning, e, m. : Armstrong, Clavert, C. B. Taylor, Urldge, and | policy. Tho leading tnen agreed that the policy y those (o necd-uf 8 family | ers of the United Btates. Fel to left mocuriug Hiris run. Bt 3 | Dht'an watouordinary eateh by Liolan reltred (b | CTabaTustans e, s s serganes s Hiould not be disctascd, bit Andmplacabi, oo meiciue 'Lefere sowlog Dodds; the Chicago cleven of Measrs. Ogden, C. P, Lennoa, Phillips, Valentine, A. K. Coiley, Darlow, Valentine, G. Seojamin, McGill, Strect, and Holly. Q. B. Uranger's . g. George F.. TIME. Quarter. Ilalf. Aite, 31g 1310 15 themeaivem 10 10 Induced, THE SUBSCRIPTIONS will bs for COUPON y 18 GOOD by | mirreproscatation, 10 | BONDH of 850 and 8100, aud REGISTERED y vall fore | STOCK In dencminstions of $50, $100, $500. FOR ALL AGES. RS =40 ] side without the much-desired score. Inthe remalnder of the game tha Alleghenies had it all thelr own way., By mutusl agresment the game will be counted in the chainpion score, o e e 232 3 a3 124 Cutts, introduced it simply for the purposa of 65605 makiug trouble. Y PP MARSIIAL RODERT DOUGLASS has not yet been urrested at the fnstaves of hit, when there was very Mttlo chance, Bradloy cnded the foning. To say that tho crowd was pleascd ot thisauccess in starting would bo to put it mildly; sbout after shout wentupin a JAMAICA | 81,000, 85,000, snd $10.000. o DR of contlouous raar aa the four runs csomsed | Which puts the home club one ahead of the vis- | Sccond ber 16y 2 Bcore—Peninsalars, first tnning, 1005 Chicago, | Taylor, thic Agent of the Cherokecs, who sueins —_— THE DONDS, otk COUPON add /RBVILS. f bt e PR RN AR ik 8 M G0N an B Pl el e 7 | Bt BV TSRS | 8500 BEFAINE ARG | sonan or smacanioy o s o o H k5 = g H econd,,fnuing, 005 o of any other act or Pssonce PLIC, A stout gt Then oy - remorbered s | uninge 1834897800 | orpentioms i ot MR o e, | o, 10 il Pt O ) egrentich i ek at oo S | B peneir [ORm COSin CREEY | Wt T B Gk, Sl v year tho Wnites led off Bh four | Buckeyes 300000 00 |the entries wore Hamnock Burn, Crockford, Lis cd his claim, and has mo causo of action. | gt by all Wholeanle mud Retall Dragaiats, | Orleans, New York, Philudeiphia, Bt Louts. sad #an 0 9 Errors—. ilwniel 2t Buckeyes, 11. Dase-hits—Alloghenles, 6, with o total of 73 Buckeyes, 3. A DISCREPANCY. There is a dlscropancy bttween the public aud rivato dispatches from New Orleans as to the runs _and the Bostons followed —with six. It was well to walt a while before halloo- ing. In the Boston half of tho inning Leon- Grocern, nnd Dealers in Mediclne. Price, G0 | Fraoclsco. and by the Natlous! Baoks and bankess gen- centa. Mamnles free. Denlers mhould pura | erally. The spplications must specify the amoutt and chase origlml packages of ono dezen to ob. | deoominations required. and, far registered stock, tha Teality, and Willls Renfrew, Thio owner of the lnttor horae, Mr. A, Waddvll, claitned that the rider of Crockford did not, under the rulcs, OANADIAN NEWS. ardis fly was muffed by Smith, and o nico two- 5‘.:“‘ of gamo—1 hour and 56 mnutes. quallly as a gentleman rider, allegiog that he | Troubla Ahcad..-The Ormngemen Fall to ndictwent of Wells and Auderson, of the Re- | gnin the trinl botsies for free distribation, | full Bamo and Post-Ofice address of the perws to lase: ' Leon third pira—~Ad Pratt. bnd previously ridden for moncy. For somo turniug Bourd. .The private information was | WKRKN & POTTER, Gencral Agents aud | whow the boads shall be made payabic. the :p,': g?rn‘?.‘,' ":‘,’J.’:f.‘,_ Ch-‘p‘l‘:lrf " Jim wmul a1 Disptsieh 10 The > uhexplatned rason the judges rofuscd to enter- | Hocure Fromiso of Trotectlon-—Montreal | yery positive that they were Indicted June 2%, ' ey Wholesalo Drusgists, Boaton. TWO PLR CENT of the purchasm money must arcompany the subscription. Tho rematuder may be “ . pald at the pleasuro of the parchaser, clther at dme of ' aubscription orat any time prior to Oct. 10, 1872, with 132 tnterest added at 4 per cent to date of wl'llcll. * | THI PAYMENTN may be made fn gold coln to the Trewsurer of the United ftates at Wasbington, o In which overy poor sullering Man, | A e N o o Loote san-to s Popal Zouaves Disgracing Themselves at Ouaws, Ont. Fpeeial Dispateh to The Tribune. MoxTa®al, July 4.—Yesterday evening & deputation of Orangenen—Mesars. Graht, am- fiton, and Dbvind&waited on the Mayor and gave Information, under oath, that to the best ite made o splend!d Lit to bring them fo—a dead 1iner, which looked aa if it was bound away oyer Peters, but tho littlo man just reached and held it O'Rourke was 80 suro that it was & hit that ho lit out for home, and, per contrs, Poters, ball in hand, )it out for sccond to complete tho double play. The crowd roared and yelied with laughter at the sight of the two pegging oat tho taln the protest, and Mr. Waddell declined to start Ws horse. Beulity was also drawn, his owner belng unable to procure u suitable rider. Crockford aud Banuock Burn were couse- queptly the only starters, and they were seut away ot the first attenpt. They raced head and head to the half-mila pole, where Ban- nock Barm shoved a neck shend. Thelr poste JOUN U. DOUR has been here for two days fuvestigating some private pension atters. TR, STEARXRSTIE. The fact {s koown licre thut quite a general correspondence has Leen fiolm: on among the mare moderate Boutbern Democrats lovking o uniting enough of them upon & Bouthern candi- Apect The Tribune. SeunavizLp, I, July 4,—DBasc ball: Bpring- flerd va. Acmics, of Chicago: Inninga— 1 2 34560780 10 BpringficldNeds.0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 25 Acmes v.vreeaeri2 00 001000 It was tho closct, best, sud only ten-inning gawe hero this season. LLOOMINGTOX, Dest they knew di “ways, n tho tions were not muterinlly altered until tho | of thelr knowledge It was the intention of the | date fur Hpeaker who iy fricndly to the policy of st they know difforcnt ways il Lhon oy | ot DitPateh o T . tntoreat. | hOmU-atretch was antered.when Crockford cama | opposite party to atiack the Orungemsn at threo | Frosident, Hayeh to elect b, Mew o oo Woman, and Child throughout | St o oy hadr o tae wearragmeds o oo betors tall crodit for et waa oy o | oo teatad g ot Lalt pea | Bay haudily, and won by a leagth in 1:534¢. | difterent plages it they marched, and askiag | Promineatin ihis moxs beleye !t il s posst ] . . : scored fh the second Tuning, his Mgh 0y being | played on the Biomlygton Grounds tids after. | Jb Was subscquontly ssccrtalned that the dl- | g teettbs Bomt th " The M le to rally o suficlent number to firmly bold the Country (s deeply TO PROMOTE THE CONVENIENCE 0% B e 0 tomio Che AL, | Booa betwoan. the Moomiaxtans and Dreads | tanco run wos butatrife over a mile. Tho | SFECHIGHIH gt ot ] the alamcarcl power and eisly sromphals the int d. e vecctyt. tn Hied of oios Dotied bisics otes wh ting fover broko out agaln, Peters leading oft | waughts of Chicago, the result belng o scors of | SUMMATY: replied that he was sorry to hear they were | result, Nono of those who coniemplate vialting nterested. 2l reselve. 1o lisd of colns Uniled Blatcs wolns us with 8 two-baser and geltivg in on Hines' loog high ¢no muffed by Murnan. Smith and 8paulding sacrificed themasslves to 'hnn%lu tho mnon, and were successful. Bradley and Glonn then followed with safa hits, the lat- Wuite Swphur hove this plan in hand. The Slilibusters of last winter will form the nuclcus af such & move. RESIONKD. To the TWeatern Ansociated Press. 6to1in favor of the Dreadnaughts. The Chi- mfio club led off in the first joning by making ¢ to liloomlugton's 1, after which no ruus were made until the ninth, when Chicago added 2 tallies to its record. Nearly 1,000 persous wit- Roing to walk, and that, {f he had suthority, ho had not &’ suitablo force over which to exer- cise It, Iie advised thom to make o requisition on threc magistrates for miltary, and When Dr, Collins began s series of experiments for | Grafts @ New York. at thelr coln valuaon tho dey o Sawe Day=Tauning; purs, $160 for gentlomen 1A and ccangioival n clc: recelpt In the Clty of New York. riders; onc ond onc-uighth iniles, welter weights, Al llankine® gr, h. Crockford, by Lightning, 143 : Ca : itton and epprovfom that hadateode ATGUST BELMONT & CO., New York. M, Dailey 3 Bcotlaug, 118 1 Pres 5 g Jeft the Impression on the miuds of th ‘Wasmxarox, D. C., July 4.—Dr. Charles H, uvention has turned Lts fucs Lo DREXEL. MORGAN & CO., New York. ter's sending Lrad to third, Qlenn, c pessed the 1 o P! e m L3 2 s July . 3 e o i Hllinaa i, & st ons | Buronhout the Drcadnaughtestantue, Kalden | = pucy. 13 o 565 | Goputation thab the prospocts of protection | NIehals, for bweury Ve yoars Buporiutendeutol | it F5C pgtleur i heestin Teotbid s | 1. & W, SELIGMAN & 0., Now York. gkt . bt it ut fox o o the chauce, | opinions for geutlumanly”copduct us dId tho | A, Wedlelre 7, Wil eidew, B ied: sfrom the ety noed not borelled wpon, The | g Hovernment Moshlal or e enschils 2!’.‘1‘1':.‘.‘..’9‘: i‘o{..'.",‘;."”'w'.}:u?'.‘.‘m:n"'uYf‘L".':‘.“.:X MORTON, BLISS & (0., New York, B g it Sty sl | g Liberte iy P A U | w149 oo | inoter o s s commulcted wiky | £5 51 ko Bisowtagials Anvs v Now Sor. | {iTHEA B AR S S0 ST | PIUST NATIOVAL BANE OF TUE ITY nine, and virtually docided the gume. ¥rom | tmpossilly, even swith good batilo, for o | \'v’”he(‘n“tha horses wera callcd up for tho first ::‘l';:fi'z': I;’l.“‘;‘;";%“:;‘u’:":l:fi:"fi'u ‘.’;"‘::: FIRES WELE RIC BATTERY OF NEW YORK, N. Y. s point tho play was sharper on sides, joomingtons to send a ball thre thelr lincs. eat of the two mile and repeat rac [] c, e CE T, A * and Phu hote nlae took only three more runs, uuu-x-(nv(m*\»u‘sj.“l= o Russ Butler, and Patriot lupeu:h, Jou ?:2 tho responsibility and make requisition for mil- ? L i DREXEL & C0,, Philadelphis. ona fn the sixth Innlog, on somo mufling, and two In the last, on three clean bits and n- ard's dmr ofathruwn ball. Tho visitors con- fined thelr rus-getting to the socond fnnlog, when White got howo by a couple of errors after a hit, and the clghth Inning, when Button, leading off with a two-baser, worked n ou sac- rifico hits by Brown and Wright. held frmly to the akin by the adhesion of the Plater, | JrX® 14, 1677, Which tn lusel e the iost valusbis tedical anmmmm from " tlie Vegetavle Kinuon. liew the Plaster ia placed upoa the aflected part. Thich can bo done ssguickly snd couvenleaily a3 wii G e urdinary porous piaster, -1 e tcre pres- sure of the f.‘.'a.—n?..m e L aud thoisture of | $400 Investod by usin 00 dsys Straddies have made The skin'‘catsce’ fie piates tp thow ous & current of | ELlax 1o bave pald $1 0 ln W) deye, | We Gusts Shiectricity so entio Rt It s Gearvely possible Lo feel it | Anteo all 6O day Btraddles; Money refundad if ko prodh L e e ek g nd Lrateful warm(l | fsmade. - lieierence wiven; Correspundence tollcited. 04t Iininedi- W. ¥, HIUBBELL A CO.. baving been drawn, It was expocted that this would be & closely contested race, and in_the s before the start Bill Bruce and Russ But- r sold about even, Patriot befug cntlrely Iz- nored, es ho was not thought to be up to the mark for tho distauce, having quit somewhat In the two and three-quarter mile dash ou Tues- dllrv. won by Kilbuny, A sgood: send-off was elfec itary, 1f necessary. v Special Digpatc (0 The Tribuns, Orrawa, July 4.—The Papal Zouaves, who were on a vialt here from Montreal, created a disgraceful row on board the steamer on the re- turn, and the affair s causlng great oxcitement. Fpecial_Di Ao Tribune, Maxitowoc, Wis., July 4.—Tha game hero today between Tum Triwuns Club and tho Manitowou Club resulted In a score of 14 to 4 in favor of the Jutter. ‘The mufliug-of Bullivan, Lyueh, Fitz-Geruld, and Bmall proved futal to 'l.l‘:u chances ellr l'.jla vl&lmm xu.hun :;‘;lmxzbz of e game. he walking Is & 8 “will reach home Baturdsy. i 3 IN CHICAGO. Astill alarm to Enginc Company No. 14 at 9:40 yesterdsy morning was the only record made by the fire-alarm service yesterday, Not a eivgle alarm wos sounded all day long— something remarkable {u a city of this sizo on rJ, yet wo pencirating as to siop Theterowdt gratly enjoyed the gamo beca ted by Mr, When thoy camo on board the steamer they | eveu any other day bu tho Fourth. This was | EREUGHL TELAY BSIUCATES patar Feinbve sorenicas, | Mgunxms Auxkioax Mixing ARD Brock Excuatos. I e INDIANAPOLIS. thodutics of Q‘;':&fi;?:}.‘,‘;g,}'"{»’.‘d}fl',‘,‘;‘fm‘: asked o pilot for leave to bolst tho | caused by souo Hroerackers setting firo o the iitates -?dlunh:lhnnnw&x:ir?n e mivee, | ZEO Bor Dot Now Y ork: aldo the doublo by ecters, Hings put in three | _ INpranavos, [nd., July 4,—First game—In- | diately began to cut out the running at quite a | Papal flags at tho bow, instead of th Dromiges o B A, b ved fos- B1600 | 1t lisiantiy bagisnes:pain woi simdews: givea ifo s —— e splondid ruuuiug-catches, proviog pretty cleasly lankpolin 11 Tucumbch, 1. Necomd game—In. | fast puce, and at the haif-mule polo was o Jength | Union Jack, which = was ~ flying — there, | pirect | Damae 0 A8 L Tinar'iothe whakeneq B parayied inuicles s siabe, b J that e had bettor bo lefc In th:l iAol Mo | diauapolls, 8] Tecumseh, 3 Eleveu inniugs. in the lead, Bitl Bruce seyond, Butler third, They | Tbe_ pilot comsouting, they hauled down | I the Amazun. . and fa 3o grateful and soothing tbat, once wed fn thé otal Vey and Peters were also o o for a clever play by which tho ball was seat to sccond and returned in time to catch Bond ruuning in from third, On the of the visitors Wright led the play by mal lng o couple of the class of run- ning-catchies for which e 1s notable. O'Rourke also made a remarkable one-hand ruuning-catch off (Heun. Any other nceeseary information mmay be found in BVANSVILLE, - EvansvitLy, Ind., July 4, —Base-ball: Evans- HAlle, 10; Indlanupoils Quicksteps, 2 TIIE TURF. TIIRD DAY'S BACING AT DEXTER PARK. Fully 8,000 people celebrated the Fourth by attending the closlng day of the Dexter Park summer wmeeting yeaterday, and thoy were af- finished the trst mile o this mauner, but at the a1 salves. olatments lotions, and ..:Y.??l‘..‘&"“;-fl“.’i '.!-‘ m:}l turmn Il;l t}m ;fifo;nl‘dx‘n'l'l’e }lmcu and }quer ‘.’:,‘.‘:’:.22,’.‘.1’.?,'&"3':53& u?.':' {fl'fil‘lmm’nflfll‘? FOR REN wade a rally for thode io former coming uj v 4 on the outslde and the latter at the Eole‘r K realedy hs el JUNBRIEE SUE R LY s Butler seemed to have the most speed, however, sod went along casfly half a length 1n tho lead, with Patriot and Bruce close behind. Arpund the third turn Bruce camo to sceond place, but Butler ran away from bim casily and camo home, o lengzth shead, In 8:483¢. +The hollow maunerin which this heat was the Unlon Jack and pulled up thelr lag {nstend, 8oon after tho stcamboat had started Capt. Stimmons notieed the chauge, and, golng to the bow, flulled down the l;:iul flag und replaced the Unlon Jack, Several zouaves sushed at bim_and seized him by the throat, and, fo the scufile, the Papal flag was dropped overboard. A priest and a souave oflicer came to the resens of the Captaln, who rotired to bl state-room blecding about the face. Bnb-en}ucntly a depu- AT LUDINGTON, MICH, Special Dispateh 10 The Tritune, LupmioroN, Mich., July 4.-vilavid Wilson's building, used a8 a meat market snd hotel, burned this moruing. Loss, $4,000; Insurcd for #4,000. Gotfried Btocckls Lost his botel and saloon furnjture, worth $1,800; Insurca fn the Atlas and Germau-American for $1,200.+ uwn remedy hias falied. COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTERS{ Arstie'd byt LIS VOLTAG PLASERS#R005F. | DEomABLE OFFICES ¥ TEE twelve, Neat by mall, carefally wrapped aud ;'“'HEKH & POTTER, Propries ase, TUR BCOR) tation walted on him and he al an n| | rf a5 | fonded as tiuo an afternoon's sport a8 the most oyed them to 5 9 e Mot o 8 B4 . won by Butler causeid the pool-buyers to ntake | bolst thelr flag again, An {nveatigation s belug ® AT MONTCLAIR, N. J. Tallinan, 1. foor 273 a{ 3|5l g | festidious sould wish, thero belug three well- | 3vuatio kot evow, tutler 'elling ot £55 to $4, | bad. XREr MoxtcLat, N, July 4—Crump's Labet ADVERTINING, 5 2| 3| 2| 3 | contested runniug races, aud a trot for borses | After tho usual tinie sllowed for cuallng out, | - Bpecial Dispaich to Ths Triduns, ¥ - nlovioie 200, barnel ‘this = Bl Bl B B | e Shat afondod o vast amount | The horses wera broogms_ 8n 1t jrack, atd | MONTAEAL, July d.—Tho Royal Canaiian To- | Mauufactors, sapoyio 20, o 5l 4 4] 3) 8| O of pleasure. The crowd yesterday was the | started for “tho sccynd heat on' the | Surauco Company; baviug been refused permis- | log. Loss, 200,000, O RENT. gl ol al Bl o 1] e en wt o track | At atteot. As In 'tho -provious heat, | slon to continuo pusinces In Now York, Air. . S ?I ; 3 g ‘;, !:rg iy 1 e e Patrlot mado tho running for the first mile, | Lise, General New York Agent, who s now in THE WEATHER, D > d 5 & 31 91 9| 1| for soveral years, a very noticcable festuro | with Bill Bruce sccond, sud’ Russ_Butler trafl- | tows, states hia betlef that Iipm ltiimate object | v, 4nixarox, D. C.y July S.—1 a m.—~For nm% fifl:fi“fl: readors eau :.uu:n fa the Apply to WM 0. DOW' H 5 ol o o of it was the largo proportion of ladies, whose | ing. At the first turn, however, Butler pussed | of the Bupcrinteudeut wi wryrcvont foreign | o ke Hextou, stationary or lowe - saau ¥ usiug —{ = e fme tollcttes formed an agreeabls sight. it was | Bruco and raced down tho back-strutch with panics dolng buslness ln New York State, | the Lake uy uary or lower pressure, 5 & oo : K Ry ud 1 Boom 8 Tribuns Building, 44} 12| 18] 12{ 9 | the Mnd of & crowd that has not Lieretofore Patriot. The latter gave it up, however, and | & thn‘ owlug to the Bt. Johu disaster, } winds mostly from the south, warmer, partly oom ribu g g| 1 | been seen at races 4n Chlcago, aud the 5&2,{’;:3:,:"%;3‘:‘{&‘“‘“ I: ,‘3‘ %,“,".‘,““‘“’ ::‘fmuntht'hn. ém?fifli"'wfiififfl‘unfi‘.’u‘flflfifl clody weathier, ¥itls deeslunal gt atiwesd. ’ F"jm cllfiais. -2 11 aight of so many well-known cltizens with thelr | td howevor, and wom, hends down. in 3785, | the smount of businéss done fu_the Upited LOGAL OB ¥ ad0, July 4. e PAMM OBANOR s 2l 9| famtlies showed that turf sports in thiscity | Bruco second, Patrlot third. Tho suminary \lr{ llal’n:-lgl i‘m‘tf'h"'"h "'H\'{:fihhurt Time. _|Bar. ‘nr nml Wind, |1 or. b DISSOLUTION. Ol 1| are tncressivg tn populsrity with a class that | Saxz Day—Running: purse, 35001 two milue and taten Ladt JILEAS. conquE el . e e e e B Troay b t: il i $150 10 o rarv. e looked over the books bim. | €:83s. m. 30,08 a8 | 70 18, K., tresh. .. eCTE—— e | The copsrinentip herviofors existing under the 8rm 3 4 | has beretotoro beld aloor from_thom, aud fn | 5N, RiRgoe] 830t s foyesug, e i ow hiorohee, andtook no ev. | s A 83|38y ol plie I R G ey ol O 3 | the meoting commenciug July 17 the attond- | ° ‘Dance, 1 | ladations, and would pot even consider the | 3:a3p. 01! 70| 70 1. By separately or comblned, ot by Btate Sectlons, For | coatinurd under the 7 tamha of Mulace s Kisy- 4| 4 | ance w ess be lasger thau on pre- aut that a 5 per cent ¢ 0 made £o mee P, @l o e apply W0 N, KELLS nag. 3 X 1 | snce. el osbiias Bularger s on okt e, g Fa o | fakthat s bercont call ud becn madotomest | 58 B S84 7318 f: Bk iowestimtcenpoly to | A% KELIOG0, Vb, Eobi L 70012 | Inthe trotting race, the gray mare Maggio | William Special Dapaich da Ta Tribune. Mazinum thermometer, 811 minimug, 684, . R LT R— L 8, soeured e sccomd ictory of ne beton 4 | 1B it ® | M e ckion: G ey 10 S D Eiotowy salutiy andse v . and-over-He 3 3 * ul on. o o, Unite > e e e b it the %12 :zylu o which sue won {he sccond. third, and | Thelsst rico of the day was oue of mile Cuu’n‘ul, held um&m which 'was nunierously Bar.| Tar, | Wil | Balu Be GENTLBMEN Pt Ly b e iaa-{hie” day 5 2712 | foith heats showed that the Hinft of her speed | heats for a purse of 8300, tho entrics belug | aticuded by offieers of tho army and navy, Saoul e T Fartecl-PIiihg FIog Dress Sbira would | pived by Hwitatlon, Mr. A. E. Goodrich retlring oot ‘hoo reactied. - The ronpiog race for | Reality, Adveaturc, and Btartle, The last | Judges of the Suvrcine Court, viticers of the 30.04! 83 their messursaat 173 Fast Madianat. | froin tho frm. JOHN W. DOANE, 7 8 0 _ | gontlemen riders resulted In another victory | usmed horse wus @ Bot favorlts in tho pools, | fuipcrial aud Provinclul Goveruents, Mayor 00 LS CPSTOM BULLTY, price S tba ALBERT E. GOODRICH, 0§ 18| for the Chi borse . Cruckford, “whu fl:‘,:fl::-‘fifi:‘“fimm“ '.:fl"fi.!,“u‘,'fi"'fi Beat, | Balduan, aud leading ctizcus represcutiug all Ty Chicago, Juus 30, 1677, efles altemol was tidden (n.fine stylo by Mr. Manb. The two-mile dash showed Russ Butler to be posssuscd of more speed aud staminag than masy had given Lim credit for, and the milc-heat race resulted in @ victory fur that game Lttle horse Startie, bls sccond win during the meeting. The Dexter Park stakes, for 3-year-olds, was not run, as Mr, Powers, one of the subscribers, learned of deuth in his fumlly, during the uftes- uoyn, and preferred not Lo start bis horse. ‘The tro tog ruce way the tirst on the pro- €, prowptly at 2:30 o'clock the classes. A_scull race between Wallace Ross, of gt Jobn, aund Wivren Smbth, of this dy, s fixed fur the 24th ipst. Bmith's trieads offered to withdraw after the 8t. John fire, allow the muue{urlm up to go to the rete! fund, but Startleut ouce weut to the front, and at the half-wtle pole was still in the lead. Around the lower turu Adventure madc a brush for the lead, but was necyer able to head the bluck llmrue. altbough she Aulshed a close second, in ‘The sccond heat was more [nteresting, Ad- venturer leadivg for three-quarters of & mily when she was jolned by Startle, and the two raved home, Startle winning fn 1:45 The sum. mary: Y arke, 1; Button, 1; Lrowa, 1. 4 (o Total Bises on clean its—Chicago, 214 Boston, Firat base on errors—Hallinan, 2; Hines, 2; Bmi! 11 Leonard, 1; Whlte, 1; Morsiil, 3. Chig: u"'h Laft 0n bascs—Haliinan, 1: Anson, 1: Hines, 2; Spalding, 2; Gileon, 1; Leouard, 1; ©O'Rourke, 1 Miraaot's; ' Sioretil, 1 Suttom, 1, Chicak ton, 6. 4 Buscs on called balls—Off Bradley, 1; off Bend, BOYAL HAKING POWDER, ROYAL BSWoEr Lho Bt. Jol DECLINED WITH THARKS. To ths Edldor of Tha Tribune. Cu1cago, 1iL., July 8.—Mre. Charlotte Smith, waa refused. . TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. PaLapxLruis, July 4 —A mecting of col- Fatsed balleMcVay, 3 ortoe wery called upou, o trock Tuw gray $4xx Dav—Ruaniog; purse $3003 mile and re- | editor of tho Inland Jl«::uy, ‘snd aclub of liter- | ored people under the auspices of the Librartan Absolutely Pure. Vild pltches—D L. mare B. veu by Sam Crooks, was & i s bave tends me xodus Assoct held to-day, tho = Umpibe-Breaburg. P e by e aataue fhy | oM. Samncrs blk. b. Startle, By Weut Rox a5y ladic v tendured mo & receplon i he | of tho Exodus Asiodaton vas held today, 1ha ‘The same clubs plsy ags!n this afternoon, snd there s good reason to liope that the bomg nine may peg agaln, If they do they will be up swong the leaders onow wore. They leave to- night for their Minnesota trip, playing to-mor- suw o Winons 4 CINCINNATI—LOUISVILLE. Spectul Diipatch do Tha Tribuse. Cuxcuinazy, July 4—The Louisvilles wers field. After the usual prelininar; iog the borses wero called up lu‘:-‘ 7 IoKRAR L TUB FIRST USAT. > At the first attempt to ot the word they were well together, but just befure reachin, thy wire, Goo. F. becamo wixed jo his gait, s 23 he waude a bad’ breuk the judues recalled them. On the next scorfng they were well to- getlier, tho tavorite, Magele B. Luviog o Ustle 1 do sincerely thank them for thelr kind feel- but cannot aceept while the librarics and reformatory work I established for the benetlt of the prisoners before the fire ar cotirely neglected for want of funds. Yours, respect- tully, Luioa GLLDEST. 1ndian Queen Chewing Tolacco. R mate mertt of the RoTaL BAK1NG POWDEE, that to-day throughout the conntry It stands aloas 7 e o lah sxcellenica of quality auwmd has i€ galued a0 I8 8 repatetion uad podiion 1y e Kiithens uf th beat Housekeeoers 1o the country. 1buussads ut the very beat fomilieala tha city 8ad cousy testify to 1 sy, rity uver all others, and that it wlll ku farther sud 1o Ler Liscall, u“‘f pudiiagh e e S N R e by au. resth, o A o e b wst oty whu Wbl dVeT o et Tl SOt TBG et sircapusof a puse powder. A spectal sdvantage of the foynl Powder ia that 1t 1) keep any length af itme tm any Cliseats And 4 wt Labia 1UKe, st uklicg powders, L0 conlrecs dauspucas ad poll by CIiIUr Ly Lhs eRpLTE e BT DAL ¥ en i fur sala by (5 DAt Grocers oY ory Vueis- k wholesale enigration of colored people to Liboris. A Jutter was read and speakers pres- ent from diffcreut parts of the Btate rxa!;m- scoted the culored people ready and anxivug W go- flbunmm, Julg 4.—The new Marion Court-House, vue of the bandsownest structures of tho kind inthe West, was furmally vbened pecial Dispich 1o Tha T une, Lavavsrrs, Iud., July 4.—Duriog the after- noun the following races twok plice:

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