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oe ool ; j ds feature of the dav's uort. Nine contestants ! the St. Luis Browns here? +» | ny the Secretary of State to survey the groun Plnazed inter ibe wrensparent fred and eae | field Rede tte mene cures, oo fhe Pees lips of the ‘Starelouse which i is proposed Sees Ao wr stream, aietaner of 200 yards in front | elnb played a vers strong game.” They rate the condemn under the law parsed at the Inet = c of the grand stand. The first prize, a coll | Springflelds ac among the etrongest ne mie | to lature, made thelr report to- First Day of the Rowing Regatta | traus, was awarded to FL 8, Camptell, of tie | clubeln the CONEIENCANW EN. heme Rater ihe ‘on of the Legislature of yulunteers, were intrenched in front of thea, | lone commante: andcalling fur help, Men started at once from | probable all parta of the ‘Territory. A company from | ay ale Vhillpsburz made their way over a rough, rocky { jins in thie affal TLE NEZ PERCES. fos, T wlll aay that Te ts | OUTDOOR § aot eel alta againet nat We fia ty | Their Flight Across the Coun- | trati, amt jolued the coumaand ti the inten | eneavaseel toe ge Ms pane Ue ar se petrbit Mich Eyeisioe Cine Detroit, “Tue, Bt, hardest to liandle they have yet encountered | dar wb SET SS tyocetty st 3 ents. Men from Deer Loage, Bear, aud Yreka | vent the piss 2 eee ho.tite Prdlans threugh 0 je thts succeeded MINNEAPOLIS, MINK. ep si js etrect, if ayy Aiederiag. ond sere ha Mtcgta Beidoy (hth) and. Baturtay | Mosttange mind eannink Weiter exprcea nay ess — Aten marr, spsrin! Puapaten tn Toe Tribune routh to eckson street produced 18 3 311900 Stealing. ground tue. Recretary will furnish each of the TT eae acres. The . bora acopr of the report and hy stitant tiny a vopy of a res in which rine navigators took part, Campbell, | MISNEaPcLis, Minn. Aug. 14.—Bnee-ball: olution, carved nuanimensly and with erent en- morning (4th) organized a company under Unfavorable Weather, but No Lack of | avove-noted, again taking the prize. naeapols Browne, 15; Blues, of 2 Capt. Thomas Stuart, of Deer Lodge, an old | thushisin, ata large pubhie mecting held in thts Interest and Enthusiasm THE ALMIOK HOLALE-SCULL HACE, Wine” es ues, of Jefferson, tiguers of the “ay verify the same It they $0 in S f the W. Indian fighter and excellent man fur the posi- | town yesterday morning, the Deer Lodge vals ntert ni o one mil return, came next, the start being RUFFALO. 2 at, that thes m sfteps are taker A Plain Statement of the Way | ticu, and starlet fo take a position at the m who hed teen In Mlesoula, pret- a made, about ® tu the afternoniy. The equities Berrato, Aug. 14.—Loulsvitle, 8; Buffalo, 0. cee eore tae _ IES: 0 tne certificates of fT i . readsas follows: . Hy of « Gognac Club o! z tee “ ~ ve Things Were Going Before mouth of Lo-Lo Past, They were met | elle Ti reatens tallow: oan, | A Vielory for the Chicagos Over | Battie Creek, dover and. Mower Nadeau, “of CREEDMOOR. The Auditor teday re | “trance Company et Gibbon’s Fight. eu route by acourier with the news thatthe |p. forts, Governor of Montang, in Aleendeavor {o the Indlanapolls Club the Sho-wne-canmette, of Mimroc, Mich. aml eee . rente af tlic, Stlaa Fite. Connecticut that Indlans had passed around Capt. Rawm's com- | prevent the parse throngh out Territory, of the polis . Tumpkine and Mills, of the Wolvenhook, uf HE AMERICAN TEAM, Jlartfor; haxinm received th red mand, and were coming down the puss, and | Nez Verces. fresh trom the. <eenes of their wise Grecubueh, N.Y. The Floral City crew with 2 Suetiat DMenateh to The Tribune, neurance Contmissioners of ~pairedl Snel Jered 1o halt and guard n bridee over the | $2cfet,And nhnnan cutengee inoue aletcr Tracy: $ drew. ‘The water wae calm and the etart per: | New Yors, Aug. 14.—The competitors for | thecapital of tho Company isn, “Ke busine A Condition of Things Highly Fae | ordered to halt aud puted ieee oan Moe | forget tala, Wlivlorsent aad cordially apprise, | The Bt Louis Browns Catch a Tartar at | tect. After a few strokes tha Wulveuhook | places on the American long-range team cor- fo Hera nas, hithertolone as. OPE Soran, yorable for Big-Hole * Vie= sottln . Beonts rere ecnt out on. both sides of |} Hed tothe contarree, and WADE he shout Springfield, I. een are hag er eae a pleted the unfinished competition af July 17 to- | 434,471. Isst yon ‘and collecting: j . tories.” the river, and, after walting some huura, news Se ee ie veret Ul a hrotheta stubbornly contested the match, ‘The | 4% and the first six members of the team were { amounting to #21,142. was received that the entire band of Indians, | prozress of the eavares now within onr borders, ; , vile€ characteristle of Utls race owas the | defnitely -announced ‘Immediately afterward, SDD ueerenearnearmeel numbering sume 300 warriors, with squaws, a | Should other dut{s permit, I will keep you Selection of the American Team for the | bad steering, an example set hy tie | The scores at 800 yards’ range had been com- Seeing In Hetleving. . ‘ Jeading — boat and. followed — bi its | flected on July 17, and {t was onl: rex" International Rifle Conicsts. Ratazoulets, etitting the river diakonally shont over the ranges at 400 and 1,000 vai as if inclined to cross ft, ant then returning {i | ‘The scures were as follows, including that at. AQUATIC. areckteee manner towsrd the home shore, The | £00 yards, the highest possible number betoz If ladies who donot use the fragrant Sozodon: will compare teeth with thore who do, they will tee in an instant more reasona for adopting it per paracraph. larce lot of horses, and the entire camp equip- fully adyiacd gs to future movements, istent Disinclination of Gen, Sher- Persista age, had passed over the hill in plain sight, and a Emer. idan te Count on Much of a than can be componed intu a news: ALMOST WITHIN MUSKET RAXNOB * r § a Shower, of Capt. fowate rca (which then contained CASUALTIES. ae dade Wolvenhoot cree turned tirst ud came home | 225 points: a ti camp — INALSPICIONS OF ENING. FOU feet ahead of the #lia-Wae: tettes. | fesac b, Allen 207 W. Tl. dackeot 102 Remarkable enre of sn inflamed tear-duct or about 230 men}. Not a sliot ad heen fred at ANOTHER COLLISION. Spretat Pimnatch 9 the Tribune, TimecWotrenhok, 15:41; Sho-Wae-Cae- i OA Foca rs Pianinn acs }ao ) Paseaee to, the eye, withont ‘an operation.—atrm The Extraordinary Pradence of Copt. sae Se Ea A sila, bial Prrtentng, Pay Aug. Hn acvtilent ac | erates Aug. 1s: une lise day of ithe ae Mette, WU ehtbaned ate BAY. Gann, try and candy more at Nin So eat” Ponty cacti Se herlunilet x curred at MeCandicss Station, on the Allegheny | trolt rexatta opened very Inauspetausty, a dull, ‘ AD BAe SU cee near tin Geant Genial tena eee Rawm, Who Would Fight Another Day» afterwards thoroughly confirmed. So far ns Capt. Rawm $s concerned, bis con- duet will undoubtedly be the subject of oftictal fuvestigation, snd ft would be miinifestiy iin- proper for ine to attempt to influcuce public Cloudy forenoon and a fresh wind from the west | between MeEigun and Sannin, of the Em- CE isdn Valtcy Railroad at 1 o'cluck this afternoon, The crald lui, of 8 Emlenton accommodation southward, ranning ove hour late, ran into the sear of a tran of cars loaded with refined of], whith was standin on the tala trad, The olbon the tear car of fo have a silver tube Inecrted In the tear pateage of herlefteye. The enlarzement and indarimation tran vory great. Hefore submitting to tho opera ton, urted De, Giles Liniment, rnboed In carefully over the Infamed duct. ‘The inflammation disap- peared, the paeeage becanecicar, and waa, through. att, and. Clegg and Came Mevetly up stream making Ue Water tou lumpy } Tau, of Hetrolt. ‘Tlie aculvers searted ata quar- | Mewry Filton. for racing boate. At noon it commenced cv | tor to6. Thle was an juter sting one, and rather . AT THE C1 SHOOTIN drlzate, and when the first gun fired at 1:15 p. ) closely contested, the Detrot crew apurting | the Committne of Turee having authority to mit was raining quite bird. Detroit audi. | sbead’and tatntaining their lead to the end. | ¢ huose the firet six members of the team, held Moree , Tranquillity of the People of Miseoula ‘8 1 a meeting, and, as the recor vere ¢ m4 ite power, able todo without 1 . Gounty Under Peculiar Oir- opinton for or agatnst hin. the all train tusk fire from the engine. aud the are irrepressibve and weather-nroul. Fully | They wou the rare iu fice Keneralele, W:02,) they tormalie’ annoutsed de srere comotcteds | in ook ihe Linkment. internniis, @ tempoontal In Justice tu the company from Philipsburg, | thunes abreading, consttiacd the eneine, ba 2160, many of them Indies were in the | wpcstefiative. particularly so ou tke bart of the | Teord i the thres best compett the tate | sites tines a dog, Ina wine-giass uf water. For cumstances, commanded by Capt. Jolin MeLeau, an old Ine | car, and two panacnicn eats ut the ee grand stand, ‘The numerots eteainers carried | Saginaw pil eater ter and the Cominittee then elected the other | NC by Atl druggiete, — dian-Aighter and brave man, tt should be stated | tou traln, Comdluctor i Walthany Brat | as many more. Five hundred overcrowded row | The day elored swith two members, making the persunnel of the Don't waft until your teeth sre nll decayed to Jouk fora reineds. Commence at once by uring ernard’s Golden Dentllave. It will a Sak your dritsitiat for lt. eis, foaled thut they were not ina position, or allowed to See injialatiin cealnKe take a positiun, to open the fight, and probably | py ur three paseemgers other brave men were elmiarly situated. A Pirtsnuna, Pa. Avi portion of Capt, Melean'’s company, under } accomnmudation ealltt T with Lieut, Pardes ouly cleven men all told) were Pieueret OIE ie eats sta elfeel, a some huurs belind the rest of the company, and | Necommodation-t ratty, wavs set eietur of te were met near the mouth of Lo-Lo Tass by three | jured, Ing condition to-night bs couriers in succession, saying the Indiavs were Flos, He resies at io wey could not reach Capt. | others were slit clues BL Ba apt ed Poy tuk Bre, and, with thelr contents, 0 tania aap consumed, it ‘vay greatly tearcit 18, constitneds as tereatly fears t Se SPEEDY TIS, would) comnunicate. to the oll-works, but they rode corner up the harran dei, and Jermiapt uctton Uf the Breen continued the Hames suan found themselves among the Nez Perces, | to the two curs trentloncl, whose savage faces could be seen on elther side ioeiret y z 7 . peering out from belilud the rocks and trees. A CENTENNIAL COLLISION, Expecting every moment to he fred on and a. Renninaros, Vt. Aus. UAt 75 this serie SF .. hic ms efeeht en 4 lh every dock: along the course bad §t3 troupes starting xtaboutTorelo.k.. ‘The barces carried Pah of eager spectators. The persistent rain neces- 1 coxewaine, and. asthe eighty oars slinttansous- situated two hours of wet and weary walting and | Jy lhe the sater.an overpowerlnge about went anentire change of programme, wilelannyy ances rr te shee talons on Eek gat swater, aut rons Onde . i | ealnicutt te Linaztne a tnere tnepiring set é wer hatlently endured by the expectant thous) oa ihe svar with which the rival oarsmen hd ern. strove Lo vutdo each other eustained the interest IGT Atdotclock p. in. the swimioin: race was | of the ruce from the first stroke untit the last The (woreserve members were L. L. Hepburn eatled, and soon afterwards the tubs.” During | bout came home. The course was three-fourths | avd T. Lamb, dr, The team next procceded to {hese tinue sports the wind apd rafu gradu. | Of the mile aud return aud every fuot of (U was t Ma).-Gen. T. 8. Dakin as Captain, and it ally dled awag, und at 3p. an nidled under the stimulus of exelting cries fre | Was declaed to practice to-morrow aud cach ys 3pm. the spectators, and thesloutingel ue casxwalne, | Tuesday and Wednesday hercafter. THE JUNION DOUDLE-SCULLS Chanecs of leat were nade several thes, and The new member, and third on the list, ts drew into Hue. The Shoo-wac-cae-mettes nf the cleht barges kept well inn WILLIASE I, JACKSON, poached a stroke at the start, but were suon o terult was that the Wyandotte, | | Mr. Jackson is 43 years oil. fle received hin headed, and at the half-mile, Wolverhook waa Michigan, crew came in first in, exet Chatta- | education In the coinmon schools, and adopted firet, Munroe second, and Goquac third, which Seta Sa Ea in 0:05 teaniuls, | the professton of civil engineer. Fatriotio Exertions of Gov. Potts, and Hia Disgcouraging Sur- roundings. UW eerously burne slightly t eT Strikes at the rout of disease by purifying tha hood, revtoring the liver and kidneys to a acticn, Invigorating the nervous, eyitem. pei VEGETINE Is not a vile, nateeous compound which st purses the bowels, but a save. plenant temene which is pure to purity th ls * wong bratthe ity the biood, and thereby re: VEGETINE TUE CABINET. DISCUSSION, Snecial Ditpatch ta The Tribune. Wasminctox, D. C., Aug. 14.—In the discus- alon of the recent Indian fight, {n the Cabinet, it wag maintained tat the battle of Gibbon was @ snbstantial victory for the Government. The Intest information was thnt the Indians had been terribly whipped, were demoralized, and were not iu a condition to obtain a fresh supply of ammunition, and that, for this reasun alone, e i ga raitrowd collision oecurr the joenced rifle shooting 1 December, be san ke sey were ively to, be matt crippled If Carag STATE iota Aare pet ona a ee és g, | bastions remained huniance unt the finish. ne ee eon saNOLE tout, Hace, short Tange, ond never red at Lowe’ f.dbeneed ofthe Cmek be onan ort hae yas oword's ves caugl ty mn, Hise atria Tmdlente that the Indias | Atraia left ‘Troy ot 5:30 loaded with excur- The winners rowed only toterably well, and | In which there are vine cntrics, was postponed | rance w early aptiny. He shoots a Rein- | clané, owing to {ts great snccesa in curing alt dis- the other crews In hopelessly miserable shape, | antl to-morrow, ington Crcettinoor rife, which he won upon the Hrhisoa(ecieg cat call’ allnces boafar waa alaieay me Pnizrs atnre of 12 out of a possible 120 points on the horrible, ‘They zh: tap thet + ike contestel for to-day consist of heavy gold indi- | Rounds of the Mussacnusctte Rifle Association, hurrible, ivy zhg-xageed up the course Hke | vidual badges and silver cups preachted by the | of which he isa member. Mr. Jackson weltchs ruil-bouts beating to windward, and, when they | Detroft River Navy, which organization also | 210 pounds, and stands alx feet three-cizhths of reached the row of turning buoys, each seemed | Klves the bres Aor to-mnarron contests, the ae Suet in nine eect an ‘ io fhooting ie lies oni dissatisiied with his stake, and went up or down | Programme ur Which, a2 arranged, contemplates ack, testing the putt of his gun against his the Hne to find and turn anne other ince. five separute conteata,—-alngle, double, four, and | shoulder, and Lhe muzzle over his left kuce. eases of this nature. VEGETINE Doca not decetve invalids into falac hopes by pura: ing ond creating o fictitious appetite, but asslsia nature fn olearine ond purifying the whole s) stew, leading the patient gradually to perfect beaith, VEGETINE TUE FLIGUT. eTILL. MURDERING. Rerena, M. T., Ang, 14.—The following has just been recetyed from Bantiovk: The Indians croased at the head of Horse Prairie to Lembl, striking Stephenson's this morning, and killing had au agreement with some of the men in Bit- | slonists, and was rit Into by the Montreal ter Root Valley that they would not fire if al- feoust Eh prieeuger aa OF te (are mere lowed to pass in safety, but Pardee and his men | Car, gre totally destroyed. The evenings nent knew nothing of this. ‘The danger to them was | ae Gie depot was pot displayed, Tho Injured real, aud thelr pussage throuizh was a callint IL Clark, engineer, arm broken; Stick deed, worthy of record and all praise. ewan, both run over? W. E. ON, je the Pierce brothers and others on the route. DITTEN ROOT VALLEY, Danehy, right legs Mrs. ) six-oared shell races. MAJ, BENBENT $, SEWELL Was looked upon aa an experiment for came timo "1 : Ward, serlously (njured in A | Nextcamne MONE AND LUTHER. is senior partuer of the firm of Jewell Bros., | hy : H ie wee venge making thelr way to Sualto | yyere tho hostile Indians sre now encamped, Is | (eiegraph tor al the.statlon endeavored tu ‘Tne aUKIOR PAINS, 3 Epectat biapaich to The Tridune, flour merchants, Brooklyn, and 38 sears of age. Cheaalene areca eae gu tae, One Ae the garden spot of Montana, The soll is tertile, the and was hurled off the em- | with two starters. Detroit took the lead at the Pitrsnuns, Pa. Aug. 4.—Ata meeting of | He was aiuember of the American team in the ardent friends awd supporters. VEGETINE, nent. Medical asstatance and a wrecking well watered, and yegetabies and grain of oll My ere senttu the relief, Tho injured be- kinds are crown fn great profusion. The pew the friends of Morris and Luther to-night to ar- | match with the Canndiona in 1875. He made SHERIDAN. range prelimiuaries fur the championship singte | the score of 1,824 In six competitions for placca quarter tnile, and were never headed, rowing: OPINION AT 148 QUANTRNS, . y in fair form, especially in the bow scat. | scull race, adiflleulty urose with regard to the | on the Atateur Cinb team last spring. Insteaa of being a puffed-np m Dispatehies at military headquarters yesterday | ple are nearly all furmers and stock-ralsers, aro long East. ee he cteerine im the. double. peull. rase-| enurae, ond the parties eearated fithout. com: Te nee Its way up {0 Ite a eent ait ricdicine, Bah worked aiated that the Indians of: Josepli’s band, | accustomed to the presence of Indians, trade FRIGHTFUL IMBECILIT Ys was unprecedentedly miserable, but In tis | Ing toan agreement. Thus tue matter stands |{samember of the fra of D. Allen's Suns, tual Merit Ip enting ail Giseares cf the blood, of recently attacked by Gen. Gibbon on the Bi- with them, and In inany fnstances have marricd, Mpectat Dispatch ta The Tribune. proveasion, for race it could not be called, there at preeent, oe! Smartest tines of Condaze; on ay ne. street, this = . Te eee ee ee ileted and burasged { ull or half bloods of the Flatheads, and other | Crxciswatt, Ou Aug. H.—Dr. Eohralm M. | tus absulutely uo steering at all, ‘The Deirult BASE-BALL in heteht, aud Has been engaged tn tihosboot. in OE INE: by the troops, and that they are in an exhausted | friendly tribes living near them, The dispost- | Epsteln, a prominent phystclan andl chemist of bal i deal 3 ‘ot noe ~ | Saya a Bostén physician, ** Has noequal ara blood crew on their hume water had no excuse for Lo! 4 viciony. fag aince the fait of 1878. their erratle muneuvres, aud the full nile aa 3 . i LAWRENCE WEREI Width of the river was hardly broad cnough for | _ The Chicago and tndisnapolis Clubs played & | isengaged In the Insurance business in this the Emeratde, who seemed entirely tguerant ot | ery comfortable, clever, enjoyable came at the | city “at the present time. He was born in tle rudiments of pair-onred rowing, aud were | Twenty-third street grounds yeoterday, fn the Buffalo, and is about $5 yeure of age. During utterly without form and vold presence of a particularly emall crowd, the size | te early part of his ite’ he was uw seafuring AN ACCIDENT. oh wi rely duc : fae! i Duriug this race a canue in front of the | Of Which was largely due to the fact iat the PRANK BYDI qeranlstand tipset. A crawd rusted tu the frant | Tatu of the forenoon scared people away with | is at present a resident of Newtown, L. In ruling, whlch gave ways au sevan nen. two the ae that the ertoes sate able if play fr aire Lad realeos of te ioral ite ID and women, and thrce boys fel cadloug into the | on. cy were nut, Indeed, it first-class shape, councetes ustness with Shurp’s Rifle Cotn- deep, strong current, Futul results seemed | but the Chfeago management does not believe | Pav’: hmumnivent, butdozens uf cool heated and strong: | jn dieavpointing even a amall fraction of its | jg GemiGienGee Uh Min Recah DIVIMIAN ntsth ata ad patrons, ood plays under circumstances which | National Guard, and na Beta cue, and ull the competitors tty . and pas shot tn all of the lone- this — fuvatutars swimming race were | Would cause many other clubs ta. postpone. It | range team” representing America lo fnter- wafety lauited. Then the long-suffering crowd | would be cruel to refer te the extreme bad luck natioial inatches, Hu 18 a splendid coach and a Jud another hour uf tiresume waiting, walle the | jn the matter of rain woich bas pursucd eclentiie shot. He is not engaged in ony busi turning-buoysa were movred duwn from the swnile the White.Stockings this scason, The hon ness ut present, having recently been “left a tu the three-quarter-inile marks preparatory to | ngs tht 5 ame | fortune by the death of bis father-in-law, Daniel puritier, Meating of tte niany wonderful cu after ail other remedice hed failed, 1 vieited th laburatory, anu convinced myzelf of [ts cenuine it. itis prepared from burks, roots, and herby, Of which is tugaly eteetive; aud they arecom: pounded In such a manner ae tv ‘prouce astontshe Ing Tesults,"* VEGETINE Is acknowledred and recommended by physicians and apothecaries to be the beet purifier snd cleane+ ef of the blood yet discovered. uni thonsands speas in its praiee who have been restored to bealt.. ton of these inen, and, In fact, of the great | Ciuchinath, made a eal mistake fast evening, a: the Ned feats te. seem teeantd ete which resulted in the death of bis own son. Sls Ieeted, provided they would oxres not Tittle aon Wille, a bright Jad of less than $ yeara to steal their stock or ivjure them | Of ages bad been tuken 1), and, with the intention crops. Caring nothing, apparently, for of administering quinine, be went tos drugstore the [act tiat these were the same Indians and thonghtlessly ordered six praius of mor- who bad committed auch brutal outrages in piles and, although bearing that label, the Idaho} that by allowing them to pass unmo- octur RdIninistered three Brains ‘of the pow- lested the best opportunity of annihilating thein | fers The nilstake was discovered by his wife. was lust, and the rest of Montana, as well. as | TWo phyaicians were called tn, who administered their own talicy, left at thelr merey. they were antidotes under which the chill rallied for p daily and thoruuglily iu favor of this dastardly | time and appeared, to be ont cf danger, but a puticy when Guy, Potts arrived jn Miasoula | relayse oveurred this morning, and the Hetle Thursday mornings Jay £0, He iat alreaily | aulerer died. i atretehed his fegul authority aud perhaps ex- ; ne eceded it in endeavorlug to aid these nie, and AN O1L-“WLLL BURNED, now commenced the task of rousing their | Pitrauvna, Pa, Aug, 14.—The oil-well of Mr. pateiotiant and public spirit ton point’ where | James Royle, at Obluville, Beaver County, Pa. and Allapidated condition, Their feet ore sore, their heads are sore, thelr horses’ backs are aore, and they are evidently becoming sick of life. THEY MUST BOON SURNENDER and give over the gentle warwhovp until a more favorable scason comes sround. They originally started from the upper waters of tho Salmon Hiver, aud went out. upon the war-path a terror to all stragaiers. But their scouts Lrought the great Chief word that (ev. Howard was after them, aud they took a differ- ent directlaa to get out of his way. Thelr trall was crossed by Gibbon, who was out gunning for just that kind of gaine with lia 150 sol- ders, and he followed It up with the results PROOF. WHAT Is NEEDED. Boston, Fob. ish WRTL— I. 4, Ntecent, Fed. DEAUSin: Abont one year since | found wyeelf in a feoble Condition from general deulhty, hey would agree tu opposo the paxsare of the | took fire yesterday afte destroying all of team was yesterday weakened by the absen Rob r fly re ‘ ares recounted. ca f las ' “of the | touk fire yesterday afternuen, destroying all of TH BARGE HACE, ar yesterday yy the ce | 8. Roblin, war atrongly eeeumtuented tv the by u fred who MresgyEN THE GAVAOES NEAT A RETREAT enciny byuvery moane witha ate power, This | the machinery. Bly men working at the well at | whfch closed the day's sport. “fu this contest | of Hallinan, who received an Injury just before Leste ¢. nnuce had been much genelted by ture. Tqeuctred takiug a trail which led down fu the vici Bannock City, and proceeding from thenve to. Horse-Shoc Vralrle, then crossing over to old Fort Lamhl, au old Mormon fort, beck to the headwaters of the Salinon, near tho point where tlicy started from, aying taken a wide riveuit around. B a GENY. HOWARD AND GIDnON at last accounts were following m hot pursuit, aud will give the Indians no rest until they are captured or killed, Gen, Sheridan says that the the articte, aud, after using several battles, wos re- stored to health, and discontinued it wae. J feel quite confident that there bs HO medicine euperiur to it for thove corplatuta for Which It be cepeciolly prepared, and would eneerrally recommend It to thore who feel ut they need somethin te retoce Hens to perfect Wealth.” Hesyectfuily yaure, A NULL, Firm of & BM. Vette an v' 4 vere wel ly injured, two of then: it [seued o prociaiuution the evening of duly as | {le tie were werluus! 1, eatling upon the organized militia of Deer fs feured fatally. peck Dismatch to The Tetbune. Lodge sud Mi oul Counties, to report Prrrapunion hn "AUR. 14,—Willisin L. Royle hromedtatel tae Dp Sisco for service | ant George Ammon, iniured ut the burning of Fed Me deuak 100'mon enroute, | fi, ollwell at Onlostlle, Beaver County, Pa aud within twelye otra of the receipt of the Yeaturday, ied, terdayy nad. Soni Meee: aa proclamation 230 more were armed and started. Woy. Potts tad sent HO guny (brecch-loaders) with 9 good supply of ammunition ta Missoula tight ten-vured barges rowed uut to the starting- | the game, but so near its commencemont that | ono ot theediiorsof the Turf, Fed, and douta, aia no city but Dereats could cartilage no substitute cautd Le found except tu the pee: reg Aue sans ity al: was one of oe a eee aaliy eves aint for | 88 ot Riles, tenth man of the Indiauapolls | inaich with the MEK gk he 200 yards the elghity struggling uaesinen ‘and the | Club, who donned a white wulform and played |b He was born at Lexington, Ky., March aight shouting coxéwalus Were all abreast, The | in Hally’s place, He was not exactly a success | 25, 1349, and graduated at the Kentucky Uni- Wah-wab-tal-sees, pulllng a fabulous number | at the bat, his record showing that he struck Yeolty, ile.ts a reliable bhot, and will not be CE EE gail Pea arene out every tne he caine up; but he made a | ‘man aes Ee BLYDEREURUIT weligiuded aid thoroughly workmantike { splendid runnlog catch on the only chance of- | ts 25 vears old, and a graduate of the- class of were in the lead, followed by the Chat- | fered iim. Avson made a rutin the Nest tno- | 174, Columbla Collece. He Ix five feet seven McReady are nut expected to Hive. Charles and William McClinton were only slight- ly burned, and wit! recover, Mb de Cy. No. 10 State-at., Buston, I HAVE FoUND af Foe e s on strol . . . . lam clevatur, He eamnot be eauelt untese he | °7" TUE Nez PENCES duvurtacsall of Forter Co,, Grove Port, ex: | Rerw nit elmngcal during the rte. The follow~ | Uhr! by Mack, second on Glenn's i, ann | Uwstou OF the wind TAL Witte Creeumuor, | sty only object fu giving you thts tertlinontal is ty that Chief Joseph wil! throw up the sponge tn | wane of thew bail their belts more than “ult 8 years old, named Alley. ‘The explosion Iasuld | | Dettot Nery oauer “careeat about Gao vatiee | following. tuning Anson bit a solid drive fur two BARATOOA Races. of my skid being covered With pluples aud erups nuyance, aud knowing ft tu by « bluvd diavarc, [ took inany of the advertined bluud preparitions, among which way any quantity of Sarmuarilla, without obtatuing any benetit until £ commenced taking the Vegetinc; and befure 2 had completed: ters who had been among the Nez Verces, The escape of the Indisns, under thes circum: stances was, to speak very imtidly, a most’ unfortunate alfuir, The blame’ ties TH either with Capt, Rawm of the men of shattered troupe before opening a new ecason. race BEFORE TLE FIGIIE. NOW THEY FELT. Bpeetas Correspondence of The Tribune. a purse of $300, for malden 2-ycar-vlds, three. ACL, , to third on Hines? and home 4 4, > Swimming—Two hundred yards, atealght away play, to Guird on Hives? out and Wane on 2 | uuurters of atile, was won by Cilfto Me- with the cured Niue tatters. ae ¥ ate brought the Chicago score to four, where tt | Daniels; War Dance, Gilly, second. Time, Geupbel, Eserllor Hoag Gime, event, une; | makdto rhe aud atthe gaine, Kawah made the 131706 Tinb, Detroits 1, Third-Al enkel, | Orel run for the visitors in the third humo on ‘The accond race, for the Keaner stakes, for t+ Jot of cold water, ‘The engineer, Adlisun Mew Coy, had ong of hfs legs sealed cousiderably. E ‘TOLEDO ACCIDENT. The boty of Lewls ders, presents w question worthy of the most | to Ge dected witun tine avail hava alfurdea ua Heat ntehts wes fou al errecks tate warts ‘Third Juin F Smatth, Excelttor ont lab, thelr baserunning Leen eburp aud lively, “Ae balf heat: Wan wots ean he ee! itgialtas ot ruin plepler aad Suaptwner Tiare ueleran: earnest consideration, ‘Tho Imlted number of | gbportunlty | for 8 Serres ireethcatlan, Hee ae aed heree aud leaves a fainilys So | dunlergowuie sculir, tro mites with one urns | | jt was all the oute were made on rut-outs. | sevond; Glawgow, think ‘Tine ny 1 eyed ap! geet healthr: befotes dad atteibute J Viret—Wolvcnhoukg lub, Greenbust, XN. X51 In the sizth toning Houtz bit to Bradley and : . VF, We Tullius bow, W. it, Steler. | sruthed fret because Glenn didn't hold the | Qsi Winer ke beach creat pugte of oe-war-cae-mette Club, of Monroe, | tirow, which wasn’t wild enough to hurt. He | cient miles, Cardinal Wolsey worrln 1:373, 9 ond =8 i Miroke, dates Sadeau; buw, M, Sadeau. | then took eccond ona wild, pitch, third on a | Lady Salyers, second: and Vartuership, third. other persun was Injured, Muth enuines dewollatied, and several freight cars wrecked, aoldlers under Gen, Glbbon's conunand renders itimpossibte for bin to cope successfully with around the camp aud down the pass, they were alltothe uve of Vegetine. Tu benefit those af- followed by the command, and a company of Aicted with rheumation, 1 will make mention also ue Nea Perces, especially as owing tu the pusil- spluuteety rout cee Count pe eae RUN OVER AND KILLED. A ball, and by Ni Wt. In th d tes sleet aren git a vpudered, z advised tiem that event aturdoy, Judy 2s), ator! 5 . a uae pasacd ball, and horns on Nolan's hit, In the Rt | je acuie cunplaint c audored wu ts ot Valley. in AMfun., M.—George 3 Ys stroke, C. W, Brown; ov js Sn ie | Was going by the buat aa ft soinctinnes dues fn ry re “ite Vass, Ag't Mich. Cc. KR. R, commant of the small force of regulars sta- | “Pye udians’ camp was visited, and Luoking | brakeman, while endeavoring ty step on tha | tanced vine The leat iiniaroe Ghiceaa euuen.: Swather MIE] eae ae eee nomne® Deine very Eric Nor ud Wasblugwon-at, Da toned in the Bitter Ruot Valloy, the position t# | Gings laughed at the whites, asking them waut { aaiuein the yard of the | #umor palreoared rice, Baie course, to Bradley, amd ho overstot Gleon and gave | Owe .kamallys when the fae fells all inuvesd . ngtonate Baneoes far more dificult aod dangerous than a | qey were atrald uf stated. ine would not iene | jatuoard oC di ltclesnicie fa ae ve vata | guhouctratscullerss Betealt Mich: ¢ afroke, | the, rune third. | Cuthbert “hit a Hishtone {stay ceeept Daten Baden tha, furorite, whe : few ‘days since. Our Exceutive, Gov, | tein or destroy, wily of thelr property unless | moruing, fell beneate thw focunotive and was | Sais, TO 4 * | pltch ines misjudged and inuffed. | Mesoriey | yunts away. |The trst half-mile was run tn slow VEGETINE Rotts, and tho citizens generally, | HO Outage Ward they would | instantly billed, ils remalue were sent to bis ond, Emerald Club, Saginaw City, Mich, ; { forced out Cuthy, but reached Hest binwelf wud | Eine (L minute) giving time for the favorite tu Wicaarea 6 have endeavored, and are still trying, to ind a | eee ee Ae sy watte-cum soLpinne, Lowe tn Budu, il, Ti, MeBigaun; bow, Prd. Manniog. Tie, | epped down to second on MeVey's wild throw } como up. Orlole, leading at tho atart, avon let pared by 1. tocatch him at first. He went to third ana | steDantelst ‘ ‘Tenvoared barge race, 14% mites, with one | wild pitch, und Mt secined as ik he could hardly ee dee ae tbe ie mila Susquvtasine urn? e help erie in and ticing the secure, But Koap | and Orlole following nearest. ' Passing the PRUE co YaRiialtg eClub, « Mizanilolley, “Mickey atric out eee Fo Anson a sharp tin | entrance upon thu Inst half-mile Baden Baden as MAD ‘ which ended the eVey caught for ‘i er : urd, Cente: ‘I ler ol the game, being very effective, The ¢ atrete! Third, Centennial Club, Detrolt, Mlch., tlie, | Toons shows ony three Keun bite Oi Nw deliv. Pets ait fore fuk Tu the rush up the streteh Vahtahee Oh, Detroit, Mich; Detroit | ery. ‘Tho score shuws that Anson and Quest did ‘GENESEO, TL. Ch, Detrolt, Mich, ; Grand Iver club, Lansing, | the batthug tor the whole game, Following ta Guyzsxo, I. Aug, H.—The Geneseo Driving: Micu. {Keaton Cluv, Detroit, , Mich, ; Rewtiews TUK te Park Assoclatlon opened their first annual fale Chub, Detrolt, SMich,—no tlinu taken, * “ge | today. There are over 100 entries. The pre- I= | uiums acgrceate $3,000, Tho fair will continue colution of the problem and deviae ways and icons to protect the Hves and humes of our people, Thus far these efforts have been with out success, aud the situation looks dark aud desperate. We shall do all ¢hat men can do wuder the circumstances, but, whether wo sue: owed or fall, L deem tt ouly right aad proper that A PLAIN, UNVANNISHED STATEMENT OF PACTS vhonld by submitted to our fellow-citizens tu The Veer Lodge mem fearing the Indians 7" y : > SIC, would push on by way of Philipaburg or throush STRUCK, 1S AOL BAN KS the Big Hole Puss, and duving no contidence Speciat Dispatch to see that they would recutve any belp from Mie | East Bacivaw, Mich. Aug, HA. FP, Stile parla ibs starter Belt Saturady, wight oF Sun- | man, a inember of the firm of D. Hardin & Cos, day mot r @ protect thelr own homes. | gaginaw City, owners of a large plantng-anill, After thelr departure, und the arrival of | was struck yestentay bya pice uf plank Falling 4 large number of Missoulians dn town, | from the top of a drill-bouse, Cructuring his Goy. Potts made an effort to ralsc men | skull, He died to-day. to puree and tight the Indians, agreeing to feud them in pera and not twenty men could be found who would respond, ‘The Goy- i. Rt, STEVENS, Boston, Mass Vewetine is Sold hy All Draggists, 'O ILEN'S. FOR RENT. TRAPEZE ACCIDEN' NATIONAL HEGATIA. : CEE the States, ernor then started tor Neer Lodge,arrivinghere | Wasmxarox, D.C. Au. H.—Henry Mor- | rho following te the progeamuw of she National | sfevey, prreenses 36 alo reat, "Jaant fall the United States Government sent Monday veculux, und early, the Hest morulug rel &trapea® performer, white perforin | Resta for he Bt days Wetbentey, Au 2 Meeereg: Bg al a 2 Fou tease UR ey is Fall Ok ure ne ap Ar i perry rat ‘u volunteers, wh s Avent etle: . i. 07 ; tH " i 2 uh 3 to Gor, Potts 200 breceivloading Springtetd | ee etal aut to the War Det | ltl tSycnty fect trum che stages Toll arnt broke | ence city Ata tra Heat of four oures 4 Dee | Hino tf HRS 3) 2] willltoe'mbitute agalist tho sasvese of tte iyuaskets, calibre 60, with o small supply of | partment for suthonty, in order that te ex- Wh ~ultur- buhe, troft Bust Club, of Detroit, Mich.; 8. Eureka, of oO BAO Ces, = ammunition, authorizing him to fasue thesd | pouses ofthe campaign might be provided For, ee agen hi bs Nidhhotarnettn ot seer tens Ht a Tt Lad pects fiamten to The Tethune, artus to the ¢itizena of Moutum, to be AN ANSWER ANOTHER EXPLOSION, B. Lexcelvior, of Mettult, Nich. bs iy (lent o2upo87 Mexpota. Hi, Aug. 4.—1he opening meet- DESIRABLE OFFICES if THE used In their own defense, No authority vas recelved tite mon aie toate a follow Boston, Aug, 4.—A buller used ou a tloating | “Threc-thirty p. mi, second tral beat of four | piley, r,t 4 vo foo ing tls Aeuaon at elas Metlata Driving Park Was giveu hit to organize compantes or call | y SeUNMarch to tue Seetctary of War has been | PUCdriver exploded to-day, killing one mat | Yl tyion spring Hoat Clun, of Uulon spring, X ale azran an | feacke trl tho Sees tees wos tm coaetntee one men lato the eld, und one Territorial Legtata- | Seetved hy im and subuutted to the Prostdent, | 84 seriously wounding four denen eee aettont: Silchar a. Watelas, of Tol Ba uv Apne UE hg Se pacer ae In teacoliae pt rons ture bas beew equally derelict ig. thls matter, | {0 divects wwe to, aay, ns Lieut, -Gen, Steridun Is ramets i Wetkinw, SMe} a, Wolvenluuk, of Grevubudl, \ o} 4 | mute’ it eo leavy that, at one tine. tt was although atronuoss efforts, to. pass a. | Mebasve of all milltaty matters Iu Montana, hs THE WEATHER, ik venbeeae of a 1] thougut impossible to tinish (he saddle race, cplmon has been ovked on a cull for volunteers, | Wastixatox, Ds Cay Auge {St Four o'clock p, m., double scul io 2) | SWBEns tropes 4 A millitts bill were made during the last session. | Mle may have other troops in his diviston to accom- My De Cay Ati, & mor) 1. quaker City Noit Clay, of Pniadelphia, Pa, 5 yy 1) Siich bad unly ong heat inside, Lone scoring The movements of Joseph's band of Nez Perces pilab the purpose. ED. Towxanxn, the Upper Lake region, cuulyr northerly whidy, | #. Wolventoox, of Greenbush, Ne Mutual of 1 g | suds heavy track were too much for the favor- B Jas been watched with: the deepest exit . Adjutaut-General, rising barometer, partly cloudy weuther, pos | of Albany. A. Sats Lies of Troy, Ne YF 1 | ite, Lady 31, and she and Wabash Hilly were peat anxiety ever | prom thie it would seem that although no | giuly followed by warmer easterly shud 5. Dilut, of Grand Haveu, Stich By 5 | only saved eine shut out by Janesville trotting TO RANT vinco the inception - of hostilities, It was | authority rests with the War Department to Lat oaseuvatione ue Fous-thirty nu.—Funtoont A local Detroit ra Q 6 | slowly home in the thint heat, bs Xuoyn shat a passage through this Territory | authorize calling for volunteers, the President une aire Recap, fe be. 2 0; O| ‘The 2:44 race, purse #600, bad ten entries, but uta, Aug. 4. (lee Weather, e stesee may do so, and some prospect of relief ia uffonl- ed provided Gen, Sheridan js within telegraphic communication with Waatington aud tharough- Five p, m.—Final heat of four vars; 1, winner of drat heat; 2, secund of fret trial beats 3, wecuud of sveoud irta) heal; 4, winner of sccund tris) Lent, Ualf-past 6 p, m,, Junior vingle, avulls, post> afforded the eaalest uivaus of retreat, lu case Gen, Howard succecded in defeating them, avd |—'—'— | only tive came for the word, and tt was won in {4 | three straight beats by Miriehtwood, Sheppard eeond, Atlanie think, ‘fie, 3:31, 270334, Apply to WM. 0. DOW, Uov. Potts telegraphed to the War Department f ig and appreciates the situatton, joned from Tuesday: 1, Ed W. Telfer, ol Innings 4867 8D EBS July 13 for authority to ratse 500 voluntecrs, Fraser SR IDEON a 2 s Hxtelsloe Host Club of Detroit, Sich. +. Uigorge | Chicaze. OG 1-2 GO O-4 |} | The saddle race was very (nteresting, aud bad a Sees. tanow du or ucar Missuula with a force of frum | Biaip. meh | HEL W. Lee, of the Triton Bost Civ of i | Andiatapoiis oO 100 2 0 O t-3] fivoncats, Tho following Is the summary: Room & Tribune Building. was received last oveuing, which T aubmit yere | 200t0225 men, nearly oll infantry. Hf these t— | Tose cite, Mouroct Mich. a. We Ged Fee aetdtes Aneom Vs Hines, 25 Flint, 1, ameter, sae coai be mnewnted, with the cueperation of | MAsiwum thersaueter, Zor satin, dt aychincn in Mssvula County as will juin hin, Cituzace, he cau at least drive the Nez Perves uit of the aT ars jira valloy, via Pbilipsburg - inc soa Doct .O8 DIG-HOLE PASS, BL gentle tins : Wan Daranrxent, Wasuinoton Cry, July 18, 1877,—8int I havo the honor to state that your telegraphic communications in regard tu the con> dition of afalre in Western Montana have beenre- Detroit sculter, Desruit. aici e Wolvenhook Boat club, W. Urant, of the Ul. Ww. F, Sandwa: . Ti~Midateht, Rain Weairer, Total uses vb clean bhte—Chieago, "12; Indlans } KGE polis, 8. ‘ GF BRGY Std Viret hase on crrore—Spalding, 1; Bradtey, 13 Pu. 7 Hontz, 1; Warner, 1; Culbbect, @° Chicago, 25 Puuapeerna, Aut lie The following sre Indbanapobs, 4. . | suncttares of the trotting at Pulut Breese Park NEW PUBLICATIONS, TW SEASIDE LIBRARY. 37 jucheeter, ent Serted ip Gen, Sheridan, if ted and in ony case prevent thelr icaving be any ninsular Boat en. Lefton Aven, £; Wines, 2 Eikesuty eueaceciuans tad Ut te szvected Wem! | Qtner role, Gen. Howard’acommaud ts auf Ne @ eal g uf the Shoe-wace.s0. mizite Hust Cond ig dy Yuck 2t Houta, 1 urdays £ Be din reply to your dispatch of the 1th iuat., | pused to be somewhere In tee Lo-lLo Pause, com- ECTS Ne AT RATT aR RG Ico ta ae43aa) 0.) ats Klug for authority to satve SOO volunteers, that Jog this wa but itis hardly possible that bo stent ¢ wb, Detrole, Allca.§ J. B. Wie Paveod bulle~Mey : obiaets ae the Departueut ws not authorized to call out Yolua- | can arrive Ti tinies ety oF the Habaraheuay Hea Alp itoee cats En tei aka Patier eeseee ale aps een UE ml they ft by KboughE, be Hecemsary: at | | Wo have avout 900 ineain camp at Warm Chicago, 1; Judge'A, T. Finch, “Cuptre—W. Linpire-W. E, Furlong, a sybitiig Jactaun, Sack Wruaty Plcetfoot, Cecll, anu | 7: ae the indivos, will no doubt bat udlerent force at | SpPriuge, cightecn miles wbore Deer Lodge, Mills, uf tho Olympic Moat Club, Albauy, XN, Ys ANKOUNCEMENTS. ane ears shee in the, Tes: Soares s hes bis command to protect the Nvew apd property of | armed, equipped, and mounted, aud, should thy William B. Curtis, of the Northwestern Row- | The Chicaga aud Indianapults Clubs will Meme! 2:36, 8:40; 9:37. iu, hy by Wilkie Coline.” auc the people of tye Territory. Very reepocttally, question of ways aud means by settled fava ing Club, Riverdale, HL, aiate the beat time in | again this afternoon on the Twenty-Wuird of Jervey Ray. afih PEGE Wy George ee ae your obedicnt servant. duly, can have duu wes from thls county thu atternoon'e tub race, making 2:43. grounds, Morning .cpseecss PSacs skNaToit by Abtbouy Osonun W. McCnans, Sec, of War, field within forty-eight hours, ‘The Ne: oy DETROIT WEGarrA. ‘Yuu St. Louta Cluv wil} be nero to-morrow | Nagyle My 3] is ‘Be A few lines will advise yuu as to wer eauapell ut ovenlug: the then nitter Boat eters sAssochated te and Saturday. : i Syrret Tow: HY beable aS 3 " - | Vailey, abayt thicty-tive tiles ubuve Missaute, tb contig gaiue of basc-ball witl be played this after- a 5 3 2 FUE NTUATION WHEN TH LETTER WAS ME) sud apparently had uo intention of leving for FINANCIAL. nti 4 crcl, tor Ser ace tues Fak copundasauth of } 2: UTICA, %, Me soe oy nea Vere, 1De AM of the guns ied been lasued to tndiyiduals some days, although they imay do so at any New Yous, Aug. 4.—A proposition was eub- | the hopes of the Regatta Counniftee, varemen, | the soldiers camp between a uine of the regue Utica, N.Y., Aug. 14.—Rain marred the sport | 17. a naw: Fe and : . miueients titted to-day at the Natlonal Hank of the State | ad spectators of the opening day ot tue ve- | Lars gud g ulne from Tree TuibeNe lice, to-day of the Utica Fark Asaoclation. Joku E. | 5 WUNs by Chas. turade. 106 Yoluntary militia orggnizations in difureut | If we can start in thne we can meet them { New York toesamine and participate y a gatta, Nevertheless, the grand stand af the COLUMBES, 0, Turnes’s Haunfs, of Philadelphia, a favorite, | 20. y Charles Dickens. 20¢ portions of the ‘erritory,—240 golng to Mix | either via Philipsburg or Big Houle, prevent | Of Sev 2! MY Bee tbe tab atarting and ‘duishiug puirt of the races cone Spectat Duspatch to Tae Tribune won the 20H race by the Ant, secu, 2 Charles Koad. Soula County alone. thefr passage, and, with the help of the forceain | proposition Lor salivg aud funding the debt of | tatued an audience of 5,WN) persons, who cons | Conumuca, 0. Aug. 4.—A largo audience | fourth hests, Shestuan second, Lady Pritchard | 3 ty Buble Colltas, we hs LEUACY, by Mary Celt May. 203 Lik 100 LAYE (0 MEND,” By AIDE'S OATILDy Mrv tl. Wood, 10a Pitas Fe Uredion 30 On the recelpt of dispatches from Gen, Me- Dowell, to tho effect that Gen, Howard reported that the Eudtatts trad started thraugh ou $h¢ Lo- Misacula Couuty ‘aud those who will certaluly | Arkansas. The holders of avout ¥1,500,009 come fron HJelcha and other parte of the Terre worth of .old bands, unfunded ahd fun deoe tory, capturd or anuibllate thea, | owls, ralecad aid bon 1a, abd Ievee bende, have PENDJNG TUS VIN4L DECIyION OF THB PReat | agreed Lo exchanye tor uew bouds havin, thirty soled themselyca Uuder chelter with the musle | assembled ou the Buckeye ball grounds thts | third, Roman Chief fourth; time, 2:21, 2 of tho band. “fbe river outside the regatta | attcruvon, to .wituees’ thy guine between the | 2:5z, 3: Course was alive with uiivet of steauiers, of ull | Alleglenies ad. Huckeses, ‘Tho clubs are 0 | The last two beat were trotted alter a very ¢ ri thy | deeeriptions, Amerikan aud Canadisn, includiug | evenly matched that ereat iuterest Was taken fu | heavy rain, Four heate were trotted iu the 3:23 | yz. Fiero ISUIN By A.C Hap. 108 Lo Pass, afew meu left Deer Lodge for Mis- DEXF, years to ruy. Should urrungements lor We | the United’ States reveuuccutter Fessenden } the gquie, For the Orst timo this year Uulvio | race, whey darkuess came on, Whitestockiugs | 22 A DAU! AL Gy wwiltew Bisck. 10a poulay URE” weed vera cage for Mls | 15 antes that na time wey be lost, eorts are | Couiprauiise be uot iaade before duly 10, 1375 | and tho. iran gudboay Vriuce Alfredy all | Was batted out f the dlauond, being relieved | tool the Grat and cceoud, Fowera the third, and | 3: UIA Uy wis cachitiay. he ere overtaken on the road DY & | being wade fq Fulsy fund by private subgcrip- | subscribers may withdraw thelr Loud. fouded with passeazers,’ Yuutiuerable cinall | by McKelvey lu thy aisth inoing. ‘The visttora | Idol tho fourth. Dest tue, 3221, by Waite- | i: Love MN y LONG: By courier with a telegram contradicting the trvt, | tion tu place our valugtecre i thy fictd, sub- 2 anomalies Crait moyed about the bosows of the placd | gould not but MeCoriick With much sathsfa | stocktugw, fu the second heat. He sells two to Cuarl TON PF 100 and returned home July 22. scriptions being made with the ynderetanding A LONG VOYAGE. stream, und the wharves were black with wae | tiou, Tuc Buckeyes wou the guine by the oeury | one agaluat the Meld, 2 THE QUE ATs ty Mi likie Calling. 209 Acourler arrived from Migsoula July 28 with | that, if tue money is not repaid by the Terntory | Boazow, Moss., AU. 11.—A raft of 150 spare, | Drella-sbeltered crowds. al Stot Errors—Buckeyes, 6; Allegheuigs, % ——— 3c felts yiteunee HUG aS S report that the Nez Perves werw in the mouth | oF tae Uulted States Goverument, ft ts to be S000 eit at {0 rPams | At do'clock tho clouds Hited, cud, with tho | The suine clubs play to-morrow. vt 35 Hasby ‘by sannuch 100 Si Lotoa eas were Jn the nated: Valued at $24,000, cut at’ Londun, Canada, 4 | grot fudicution of thy subsiiing eturui tue Mau- | DkvgatT OF TUE BT. LOUIS CLU@ AT SPRING SPRINGFIELD ITEMS, Sg Tie WooINa by, By Nira’ Alesander, Dou 0] Pass, about fifteen miles from Bils- We gre till hopeful, aud doing all we can | June, dicated on the Jakes tu Usweuy, thence to | aging Comumiltes started of s . Speciat Diaputch to The Trigunts BT, THE MYST! ire. Hear: is Qe Soula; that Caps. Rawth, of the Seventh Io- | under what cll will gcknowledge very didcult | Troy and dowy the Hudson, Lag dee palely ¥ITLD, er : 4 ; “t U8 SWIMMING RACE, Byectat Dispaiva ty The Tribuaa, | SprRincyiKp, HL, Ang. 14.—City-Enginear For sala by all Bockseilere aud Petr eal pre. fe te rh Gentry. with thirty-fivo scldiere gud aumber which hud beou orgually set tor the closing | Braincyiziy, WW, Aug. W—Te2 clout of uta ge DEepald, a Fee price aud depreesing cascumstaucea, La closing thle towed Lire, saving 93,00 Legit, Clark and Suryeyor Enus, who were requested | Liu, Yosdewotra, S

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