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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. MAY 25, 1878—SIXTEEN PAGES e i New Bedford vs. | much asany one, though the last-named organ- | judaes and reported that the bars in the fence had | important mounts for Mr. P. Lorillard, 3ir. Bel- (2) At Just accounts thiey were | pf’-‘nfi;;:n‘.n T Werw in place just before the “#tart. By this they | . Himyar, the defeated favorite in the Rentucky | Jands of Ventura County, after lecturing in | Through their straincd and doubifal specches can 3. Pt Lane, ¢t HESTair 1. | things began to loole rather 9 art D this thme | poroy. famamed alter an snciont L o ines | Santa Burbara, and he exbresses oo unqualified | BORSEROY ‘allianoé with the Radicals, {nview of 3 K \ D o attcrs sésume a still darker | % Arabla. belicf in their richness in petroleum. probable amnesty. - = SPORTING BASE-BALL. 700 NTCH—MUCH 700 MUCT. Ciicsros are almost exceeding thelr priv- rotilmamiaady icag va. Doston, at Boston: rovidence, ‘at Providence: SIndianapolls 1ot Grainnat; Star va. Manchcster, at | R feai St ora. b Hartfords New | Strief. 2 bt Glusacocks 5 ‘Watcrbury, at Waterbary. S iintos. c. f.: Knowdell, v, £ (3) o It &4 ty. but, {0 o £ Ulnton, . somber, dolin White first plased | huc, ut fomako T orward and testificd that | Mr. S. W, Allorton, of this clty, bus sold b ————— REVENGE. 3 For us there can be no mistake, and all compro= ifferent kinds e The New Bedfords h ns a professional in_the Yorest City Club, of | betweon the heats thé trainer of the trotting galdinz Whalebone, record 2: 28, 1o a gen- " g EIE S ;:‘?:-”n‘rhi-g:::nl binds ot 106 | g ices s s Jage released W. Cook snd ‘c]c‘vcla‘;u, eSS, gl ywbiie et alafped bo- | borse had aiven i, seren hycit of | o 5 Pulsdelpha. icouok L iiig COMAMUNISM. e, all allance with the Tadicals, ought to be et ere a winner of €0 fo sortof cheer us rmlmer ba resigmed the captaincy of the Buffalo e Gy DI ot () e hicago. (6) No | scata dispateh to hig brotnet in St. Louts, sdvlsing | 4% B St Lo A Toving, Kansas Cltel, | 15 principles and Parposes—0 e How could we pity all those e 2 aibition was perheps more xe- ub, and Force bas been chosen in bis place. Totice of his releage bas been received. B o uef his money on Emma G "'The Jadees, | 1,y doubttal it g or t Praspeet Parke | upon Soclety—a ks ranlsad War | ot Versailes who voted thani r ¥ hich has preceded it, because ++Candy " Cummiugs has revolved to the Erle T8 ML . Johnaon, and y—American Soclalists—Their | butchers for the terrible ‘and criminal work they +(1) You say In your record that In- Gen. Jaes B, Robiudon Col. Tt A et -| stand training. haot f lo % Shoo! Sb-l-h-001—. 2 il Y Mave only one,—L to 0. When Was - : i : = y 2 e : Eeance, Spettind over. the s sty Jadit eafelywon | | Inngame of base-ball sesterday betwecn the 1. ol e seheduie vou,_suy Cincinuatl ve. that if the charges WAL, ool ood his teatoer | ftrten D o IogLParE, whrs e il g New vork tierald. and 1t shall not be fn vaie, end Sled B¥EY b B. Clabp, Young & Co. and Clapp Bros. & Co., the Providence at Cincinuatl July 9, 11, 13, and the | JFlioy then had u seasion ith ** Johmnie. the re- | quite a stablo of Nyers. 1 n view of the disturbed and unsatisfactory Tetors the B and venzsaace of the peaple the " P, assembly of assassl ing who at Versailles—Right asielsets L even the Pecatonica Tlor- | liter were defcsted b 8 co FLaaE P B Brovidence July 11, 13, 15, Tiow en Bad o e hat- youth finall . :'f;::r““ ¥ ausre of a2t I, same clubs I hat Leagne playérs have made aultol Hhes Tt pat that youth sy allowedt || e trotitne mars Suste Parker, record B ey played even fairly steady. 54, relations cxisting between workinzmen and | ond Left, lighthorse ana intransicants—aco vl ¥ which by the way ia 0% | e detireClab ot this eity desiren zame ont- | ome. runs this years® Ansuer—(1) Xou forect | coples of the dinp L e e "The aaminns. | T2 retifed from the Lurf Len years azo, Teap: capitalists fo various labor centres Ia this coun- | 8,5 mTuléEpn‘l:’xunl::e:l:g:crx?fn;";l;g;l‘l ht patinthe X o be Ferauson's unlucky fon- e e L ortiaE D B oNe. Yo tha game of 20y 10, Phen Indianipolly made | tion revealed the following e e | psaratat s BAlGCIple 'edling o B and | trya statement of the real views held by the | tofall ander the ‘Justice of the peaple. : e e £RpEF! < 1 2 n 3 and Mitwaukee 1 (&) The last-nuted 05 O oets, Mo.. Moy 1T.—Joim G Jliow, Pheniz ime, most advanced scetions of the Socialistic labor | - We shall slways prescrva tha memory of the s hing went Dy the board, anil, tousea | Springfield onght to have its base-ball lub | errors; Cincmnati will play in Providence June 11, S, e imgton,, Ku. A bies Bass to-day? Ao Dan Dunl S s o , excrsting K0 cesulon, the fat was all lnthe | Sluled urners o e o ey | 1% ani 6, (9) Ihgham, Tilies, S50 Start. otel, Lezingtot Siiedy” gyt e | Do B e onen O | s oie 1 Important. intereat for tho i + into the context with some | *2° N ifing a1l guta kocked oat of it.—Exchange. | F. M. D.. Sr. Louie—'"(1) Whe fs_the oldest Ny he hns christened Moody and Sankey, in honor of ndo Repablicans to the army of e snd e yeste! D eisble than 855 massacrus, the mitrallades walcn iled the streets, i the bridges, and the pudlic aces of the great city R, A American people. It would be 2 great mistake | with Blced. which declmul:% the defenders of the g R R grcn;lrcvlvnusu. ey have o rocord of 2:34 | to dismissas wholly visionary the plans and }};""""g‘.‘“ and assured the momentary triamph of Stimed) ANIE. o the pole. e reaction. ity Jouu aspirations of men whose infiuence on the work- | "¢ shall remember the numberless atroclties of ‘gt over-C . ToecuiECE s ¢ misplaced | A game of base-ball laged b he | and ¥ jn the Wy O ‘misplacet 03 se-ball was played between the L i3 : Guorsazes 8 5 on, tor e Tiand & MeXally nine and 4 nloc e om Guiver, Page | Kessler, Traces, Phelps, ¥ister, Srlef, Shetaling! © | sorailyou are worti ,,m.nm»u der, and played the position yealee Emlrzy% !('o rlt&u\lin: in the defeatof the latter; fl‘vgu‘;rn—“l: e)!L e f‘;‘mg";e:e e apy record. (@) | 5 After perusiog this gvmer'\cu. lkddm not take the | Mcl'l_llnglfif'nrlhy Jeft the citylast Thursday night | ing classes in Europe has produced within the | which Parls 3nd Versailles were the theatre, and ol i Gicangaged; Phelps g long since rettre fatier | DUSINESS IR0 ey, and they promptly expelled | SYRNEE o ille, The atable which sho is to | thelr very centres strong Governments. ey é?::::;.'mgu dnclaty s soue a4 el Dihie yonngest plaver: (2) Where are FhEELNToN 2 -bot as to Larkin who bad all the requisites | and Libertysof the Amateur League wus played | ju = 3 Frank ief i e hird aseman except expericnce He s cler, !x‘fzf\mfif'r Score: ()nk]‘x:;(i“,ro 1‘3’" :1.3»‘?:\:‘;-": {;“;;'°{;:»A;1L‘;m§§;§c%{::,'f‘i‘:,i ramklins; Jiet 5 | S yonmate and s tasiner, Lowi gz, occupy not being vacant until that time. N fea the Socalistic reformers heve dl- | - Inthisfizht to the ceatn we will 0 g T5oL throwing, bat has no notion o Ges on clean bhits: Ousklands, 203 Li A oy ecuson, 1 i As mizht have gined, v$ of young 2 ol ho Wi B rdering & aud throwing, d yith “the AtleghenyiClubs 426 C0GhGr question | 508 BEC NG, disgenco ' rcated rofound Bobby Swim, who, & few yours ago, was the | vided foto tyo mawm parties,—the Worklog- g;gflgj“g;;;;,g:gh;-m;'g:"gl;g mAACIE OF : lay the bace. That was shown | *TH® & Would tuke more tine than any one here can Bpzre ‘premicr jockey of the conntry, won bis first race in ) n 1 jere oz low 1o play the b3 e Janla tnks ! sensation in St. Louls, where B Famnily 1o well | Beatly o your at the recent Lexington miecting mews party ? and the Communistic Soctalists. | bons, tho Gallifets, and the famofs Gen. Apoett, the third inning yesterday. vlor, the substitate with the Manchesters, has o - Ynown and respected in tho best circles, ¢ John- | He captured the Longfellow mi’e, .,rfcfi',";; The difference. between them i3, that ‘‘the executioner of the Assembly during the mem- Grable Moy daya of 1871, when 30,000 proletaries prMcverin s E been cranted <o at his own reauest, and i 9 " of a Chicagoan's attachment to base- é a releasc at his own request, and & §. A., Cmcago—"**(1) Have the ilwaukees and | pie's” father was the late Hon. Henry T. Blow, < % e naare Ol b ested yestordsy. The White player from Brooklyn, ¥ ¥ O e Ha8 | Ttiasapolis. pinved tic enme; and If v, whel? | ouce a promineqt Congressman from Mfesouri, and Fugre, and than pllstas o e o tbhe | Workinmmen's party™ accent the existing form | Zren, women. aad ‘children—were slaushtcted el s el BALCE S me out of ita last pecn engaged to take his place. Itis snid that lie (3) War It played off, and if so, when? (3) Is W, | OSarnr peraonal friend of ex-President Grant, by i of Bociety and government, but seek to modily [ withont pity for bavipg wished to aefend their life, zs bad WO! it s 2 strong player, it nn undarhand’ or overhsnd throwert ($) | whowm Bo was sopointed 0 an important foreign Me. Plerre Lotlllard, one of the most liberal | it by peaceaole and leeal means, §0 83 to im- | thelr duly existeace, againsta bourgeolse exploita- ? he crowd made 1ts appearance on the | r. A, §. Morgan, manager of (e Springfield | Los Anson u disubled hand, or s O veasan | misslon. On the deceasc of Mr. llow. he lott'a patrons of tho turf In this conntry, receotly met prove the condition of the Workingman. The | tion. : Where is the Only | larze fortune to Johnnie, and the young man be- with an_accident which, fortunately, did not re- Communistic Socialists, on the other hand, re- In the army of the Revolation the most eica- Stockin zine. o pronnd ground W just the £ame, and 3,000 people eat | Reds, wants to suy that his “jine are anxious to lo- he Jaid off Thur:day? VL v % 5 {h anabated cheerfulnese and applauded | cate in a larger city. e claims to have one of the Josephs of the Bostons or 1870 “Answer—(1) | gan n career which, It 15 reported, has alrendy | Sult serfously, While drving With a friend on | fuse to accept soclety or government as at pres- | clous means to employ for the completo cxtermian- B Qudianapalls, May 73 score, 2 to 2. () | neurly A wisted his fnances. In rezaid to the Washington street, Jesscy City, Inst week, the | ent cons o $ion of the Lourgeoisle—the b c iananolis May 103 score: Milwankee, | eflect of the wxputsion by the Lexington Associa-" xfx"u‘ffii“tmfn(nflf—“fi"fi" :Mwl]gfohn;oum ranaway, | avowed :%?cfi“.;x as‘:x'{)v?:;:i ?fl’fi;‘ h{%‘ice“:;'l;;:‘; Mx:n:l the ug::g;:l;nel o meabashos. L“}fl":i:“&f 47 sl ehicl 0 ch hie was attaches th v ol e genln be it the bad chance, but there | 10 offera. ot icters novadasss e i a3 | yompe e o sy Mo etz Wil bo {hrowlng fts occupants to the ground. i {’.f’i‘:‘b::’gd('°,}§§:‘;‘c"c‘;“n’;“g,‘:‘;c“s°§§3g;,' whieh | Rionr enemes, thodestracton of all et palaces o7\t been much latelye % ttle high once fn o while maybe. ( ¢ hus the | recopmized al ¢ jockey clubs The Ve o e ol 4 by , 10 OV 5. 520! inciunatis went first o bat, and were casily | , I the Wednesday game at Providence Manning | remains of a nice lively Teion on the palm of nis | of e puntrs, ond no horss Roned by m‘ifi:f,’“i‘&“f&-?.“&“f»? 'fn’:}‘fi-ifi‘f%‘t“:‘afiiit‘:s“.i‘i are the declared enemies of all private property, and wroperty by e, to overthion (Aol (NP encsed Of without TUnE. iarbidge opened for 2 : and would make the State the only proprietor. =ed O i a bounderto Geer, which was thrown T fet the runner eefe. Start sent o € u ! o f:‘,’.fmc\r & right Geld asainst the netting ting four bases. That wasan crror, indeed. Tho will stand against t pigl o 3 " e score of the gt V: " i o 81 mzfi:"fifl“..‘é"si cldn't care togive ncl':;:m?c\fl‘;':&?'?“s"’“ tho losers made 16 THE TURF. 754 I that case they cannotstartin any | arch Rule, and Rose of Washington nean 2 chan strongest clubs i the West, and points with pride | Ye: both sides, and enjoyed the pame 3 sood PI8FE OF o the fuct that they defeated tae St. Louis Drowns Ye ot that the people are mot partieen: | twice, ond St e toda onco. The Club o en | 13 Judionspolls, 6. () llo is abont ke il the | tion, it may e said to efectualiy ferminate the ants—are reprisals, the relentless immolation of fhose monuments which recall human slavery. tho it to Higham, and, thoush the latter stopped the | jand. ¥, ing v gham, and, Lbou 5 ne O e s at last accounts. runaing | him or entered 1 s nawe will be | matter of some I&norance of the people, snd the reign of th Bl e and complicated 1um | shog-factory fn a fown neas et accounts. YUl ds | permitted to start over thelr Lracke, und all forfelts | tlled e o8 gome 0Nttt aia (classes that | By this means they proposc to douway with e and the bloody epopees of the soldten auniug ran cleur around home, get- | pot playing ball. for nominations now mude on benalf of his horses nominations are as follows: 2 o7 race, Loafer, poverty and with wealth, and they claim that | of the Empirc. e 2 even if they should be | Modoc, Etien C., Wolford’s 2, Dick Wright, Mon- | under fl'\elr systern thfltre would be u vast in- | Withthe jast piaat witl 5‘5‘51;‘;‘“‘\‘“';‘ last ves- L, Mon- | Case I thie sum of buman happincss, and | BERSL SOY ity and error. With the last bour- Svents where they are now entered. The most | Lady Muck, J. 3. Botts, or., Phil 8 " | that, o longe: c 2 80C | gcofsle will disappesr the last vesttge of the ex- y , Jr. hil Sheridan, Atn- at, no longer moved by avarice and grasping Eloitanion of labor, the last estizs of oppression G ; 8 on Ry % A 1IN PROSPECT. hing blow to the young man, howeve i ittle S ' i raded e Feruson hit a sufe one Yo ight. bringiug | The Cicazos and Siilwaukees leave for the East A TRACK TN crushing young , however, will | boy, Emerald, Little Sam, and Lady Voorhees ambition, uo longer degraded by abject po FersuQlCletlan followed wiih 3 boutide? | to-night. They open e Iuston and Provi- | In announcing the demise B Postor Parl some | occur in his own city, St. Louls. 43 bofore stated, ¥ i ¥ e ol v abject poverty, | fnd misery. The moment draws nearwhon events o Harbidze: Lo ay in d Provi € e one of the organizers und principal mem- A propoeition was made. by the owners of the mankind would develop hil'fher and nobler qual- | wiil bn’ng{u cha” occaslan of n’v:ufl;: I the Tust e him first. In trying to getup | dence respectively, The Chicago people take the o DY ke of the abulition of i} i R Sy ess of it and before he | liberty St Wopine hetr nine better eople faks the | timeugo, Tk ol prid e g of | bers of the Joekey Clab of o] o tho | ttree-yeur old colt Spartan 1o rup at T e and | ities thun are now dreamed of. e eee and definite victoey. 3 Je i mde up three more rune | come against Coty, Nichole, and e S tuey | Lhne tracli:ad 2 €8 il ing of | i1ls povernig it are the same ud those in force at a hulf mateh at Louz Branch in July, for S1,000, ‘iR SOCIAL DEMOCRACT.T Communists, Atheists, revolutionists, closs 4o o red in, making the score e 14 the third | have had agaimst White and Nolan. A ltttle bat- another, in which all the disadvantages that sur- Lexinaton, Biow's horses cunuot start at the St. against the Kentucky crack, Himyar, but the When first organized here the Soclalistlc | onr ranks. ‘Let & bond more sacred than the Holy That's atl. rounded the old course and prevented it from ever | Louis mccfluufl in Jr.urw.xl unhfng(h fc\'cnu w{m.,m ?‘mc; igfc olxhzeu l{:ll‘e.:“\;gmn;i:cg:cd n?n llhc nuuwnm; movement adopted as o title * The Soctal Dein- fillll?cu unil; us .llo nd“u‘ce to the conguest of po- e o o, would be avoided. | are entered: - One of the PEACRY events of that | B : ngagements, nono of | oeracy,” by which it was kunown dow: 3~ | fitical powe: for the complets extermination of the becoming popular or successil, B e e e o Staie, threo mile hosts, | Whiod 70 F40k e IaEY o nest fal, and he. | Whew ibe Cougressheid st Dolladelphia Lo 1879 | Jesuliaana i boureotsic & : o : od, T id not make £0long & journey a3 the onc in- The Ex i ut pae on it Ferzuson hit n ssfe one [ the BOUE PCET Yigurea are: 0 entrance. S1.000 added, wuich is | oL g y Ve name to that of Workingmen’s Party.” 'he Execative Committee, o ce: ¥ gt ' 3 '3 tate agents and would-be proprictors o 1 volved in the proposed mutch . orkingmen’s tariy. over second. and McClellan sent a bound among real estate agents on prop! tobe rar. on the last day. A8 its name indicates, proposed mutch for $1,000. ... Thils mame was agaln changed at u Congress ? : Tostons, 60; opponente, 62, e e merous schiemes have been formed | this stake was glven b ++Johunie." and in view ;i ‘ : %0 “Gecr, iwhich, be abrew 18 Gerhaard r of tracks, and numerou: e y i y 3 b View | The Associated Press agent at Loulsville, fn tele- | held at Newarls in De W . Cassidy popped one over second, and Larkin was Tndtanapolis. & jne the home team made a break for victory, | ting would not be am b a Dreal and added threg runis. After Start was out, Anson Afri e e, Alte : riend of the game asks for the publication of ; e e fimer ot W. White and reachied | e ryus made by each club o e D taup | Ever since then there have boen Jively times | etz el e public, all of which, how- of the pecent disgraceful dovelopments regarding | graphing the result of the races ot that piace lust | {stic Labor Party.” 3. TioxA: “This fs a purely American orgaoization, and L. WILLEIGIAIN, s DOV hivan. This litle act gave three | - Miivaukee opoReits, 3 ever, died in infancy, Forsome timo pust It bas s il s -2"3.’?“&%‘%?&5‘.‘.2“&‘3%&? (unl.?gfi,nnncx;k;fflv g}:fif;\:‘f’ e staxtilny dndoancoment e gmmm o S ihe fM“-'m T s %, Mitwaukee, 51; opponeats & been known that M Lawrence & Mnxdl!‘ St'the nume, and have the ndded money made amile and a half,” n 51% seconds. As no tele- | Das ‘moditied its organization and programme The Sccretary, BLriy MONTREINAL. X r;n::;&e:l::l{’l:::l: Jamt Inning, et | e st style of baso-ball journaliem is the tiquor-dealers of l:m hcul;-, e aking the pre- | pood by fhe assocition. The entrics by “raph editor can be made to believe that an Asso- 50 as to meet the views of the Americin work- SOCIALISTIC COMMUNISM Srart 1ed Of 3 "y following from the_other Mercury—not the decent | lminary steps tothe bul ‘Alexander stakes, *‘a dashof ding of a trotting-track | Llow 4t e St Louis meeting are as fol- | ciated Press awent can be mistaken, they calmly | Ing classes, Tt hias two overning bodies—the | Inorder to obtuin g clear statement, of the 1y successise hits. Lo Few York: the nuwe has been_erased pur- | and Faee.course, whichi, in point of beauty and | lows: Lay colt e Ttoi, in the January Stake; | inscrted the ridicalous statement in their respect- | National Exceutive Counci! and_ the Board of | aims and views of the Socialistic Communists, 3 Tt ran of the visitors were made in the second | Do) Yo e uted to & well-known gentle- O it % '“ | mruy colt Gavriel, bay colt Joe Romett. and bay | ive papers. "he time of the race was correct, but | Supervision. Each Congress decides the cit i reporter called on several of the leading e o Al T the third on el eror | Duan fn tuia ity In the, sum, of SLS, o gentle- | completeness of appoistments, Wotl oty o |y colt Gabsicly bay ShlLiors Howsestakes gray | the disance should have read bl mile, dastead | 1n weh 100 DAk Conmmes dostlcs M58 | srines revorter called on scsore O ULt oen b the fourth on called balls: in_the fifth on Lar- = = q a thing of the kind in the country. heir pluns have | borse Bill Bass, in tue Garneau Cap; and bay cott | of a mile and a half. i . s = O¥ _ 3 inthe foth S the eeventh by Harbidse's er. ‘,“f",c‘hflfi‘“’l’;l"h',‘:'o‘&“‘,fi‘,'e.;“l’i".f,!fifi.‘,‘.‘i‘fivo“';"exfifim talng of the K o eee colutins herctofore, but | Le Rol, in tho Merghugly, ‘Stake. | % : i selectd from o members of he party residlug | Toni to_the Sosiete dus Refugics de lu Cou: B e sixth inning, which lost the pame, was | the hed. A8 TS ot e md. tliereby save | it was not until i the past. two days that they | | The St Louis Globe-Democrat, fn giving pub- t seems that at the thme of bio recent race at | In thatcity. It is now located in Ciuciunath, | mune, and some of them played quite an {m- e fos! 5 hereby it E pas ity to the facts above mentioned, says: Lexinston_agninst Leonard, Arlstides, Vera Cruz, Pulip Van Patten, an architect and civil | portant part in the ‘Communistic struzgle at e nite, deelly, and Pike on satebits. | further trouble. A Alderman of this City would | fently definite fdea of d Lill_Bass, T i med by o hit. to McCleilan. and be threw 10 £ ble. A % is d | were g0 suficiently matured that a definite idea o rik o s generally known, fu v and Liill Bass, Ten Broeck was sufferin: from engineer, Is the Secretary, and among the mem- Paris fo 1871, M. J. Baron received the reporter Mcves toen e O o e respocting $100 belonZ- | Gt has been done and what is tobe doue dea of | | - dohons.nas o fs penerly Ky overy pecultar | Skl Do hd. even after tho driver hed | bers a colured man numed Clark, a priacipe) i | potitely, but dectined to euter oto the gt e eatch Kelly, but Larkin made mess of | iug (o tho now defunct Philsiy plitas, Larkin 10 S0 was chught atall. Adter Geerbad | g evi " o1y 'r‘ru;em Jim White hit_one to Ferguson, and that Tas evide ntly retained for sufe keopin; I eY away. Then, after the side should hav 0 Gerhardt and Jonea bit gafely. and v e O uited. It s unneccssary to pursue the Jubject further. See e e o etato tne matter bricdy, it may | BTG uf, novershelest, s qults upulat, | woigoed in aud mounted, e, aepte Wished fo | oneget. tho public schools, has ‘fouud a place. | of tne C th d that & 1 ;. X 1oih amd bis rlends SATe Bg N hade, lcretofors o | draw, thie horse: BRL WAL o lianad 10 4o 40 0y | el & Germans and the coloreil c. | of tne Commune on the zround that 1n eeb ¥ Chnrles Backus, of the **Sun Fran + gays | be said that ‘Lowrence & Martm propose to farnisit | ius been rogarded g abovg all trmEn, B sorln The juages, The ruce was a wmting one, Ten o e e e oloroil people are 11 cases reporters of the Ameriean press dis- ey e e 1o comes Lo tiuffalo hie {4 gomig | Chicteo e e Guest ruce track and grounda in | £ Tun M OIS L0 K, "Those, who know best assert | Droeels Funniug e et “well inta te Home. | afiliated tu larke B eTE The supreme gov- | tort aud misrepresent, the views expressed to i 4 buse-ball nine_and ece if that will drav. | the ‘country; that they Intend haviny, and in fact thothe b8 b Hinbicion e L o b fos famic, ar- streteh, when ke was called upon by Walker, and. cruing body s ¢ 2d the * Board of Super- | them. M. Baron said that sl American news- irywith horsce, {u. the pursult of which Sonny | after some offort, beat Leonard out by half & visors,” which passes v the acts of the Execu- mpurmenwemhumhuzi,—blaqumr;.—nnd that riends \\'hfi have not scea him Yurlycn;s clasp 1is | port of some of the best-known ond wealthiest | } r()hullul;lu-m;_:ulfi Ez:“&“{h‘:"f;‘{.‘.‘ag Td:fiufincml },,nu‘{ lenzth. tive (i)oum;!l. t:nen:s “:i hfmulgh J. Seven | before l\vruiuzd au‘z;ub <|;Jom %ism u::)v woulld hand: ** How are you, Backus? Iy the was, did b 5 thut he yicl ence of cvl Among the newspaper men_present on ** Derb members, a seeretary and treasurer, compose | do well to study the subject of the social relu- s in the clty; and that in a very sbort time the | dclened, Py £0r Whow e s bocome 3 | pavhat tne B mceting woro Goorge 1LY | i Boord. Teu ccots @ month are levied on | tions in the works of men like Proudhon, yon hear how that game stood to-day betweer, the bt 4 s et Ulont from the fuct that fie al : -rmmudush:nq p;::; ?f&‘:;yy"m The ‘?cu;':x‘(;,ce(;r'l; ?c;uul "\\;a;k:: c\:m;‘lc;x:gu;\ficmr; ;;l‘d“l:il;(:-‘ f{’.‘:’ii’flt’:fi‘é.{é’.?}"{.’.“?"‘."a‘?& nat e atd | DANT A0 1S 900 E. Peck Johnson, of the Cin- il hnembers. Hall this sum is retained by the | and Blanqul, “They would then be in a 3 ] : ngs will be begun. Th i § Gihat partied, | ;\l.: gi\:nlfi ‘:3{1 ll)}.\;}n 1‘.\::r ,:rg:{)co;u"uh enl}_ .S‘l:lg;celg },ee“; dl.fl“ml‘{ ds“”f“:i:w“'d“w m;: mm"fl( the i“,}:{f{,‘;‘};‘,’}"‘,‘;’é{a &:i I‘nx)r::;.h‘é":r 1L J;fé‘é:":. ot Commercial ; Henry Watterson, of the Louisvilie National Executive Council, and is used for the He, looked on Amei o . one on the South Side and the other ou the for. The desp o i atdaylight toget hold of o paper At SomE O8% e liave been securcd, and between thesc u e en- i i ? 2 i - n ant, bo 3 Cleariy domo; s u) 8 e 7ru DT Ofued with the varlous trade unlous, | like eversthinz elie In American _soclet, Bones town 10 read the account of the gamee played | eofco will soon be made. The plans for the | parsstuke A plaustoie dheory 1 et iie, and a few of gl,;flynflvul\;;',,,flfg Biuck ol ,'J'&"&”:fi"#fi}‘ Which are encouraged and fomented by the So» | was rotten; not like the French press. whe i er i Mr. 8. D 3 o | clalistic party. Then liike Lemannais wrota from principle, cons which he e mever saw people “‘have it £0 bad."—old | have alrcady secured for their enterprise, the sup- salnst bis own horse, i ‘Who were no doubt | cinnati Enquirer; Ar. Ailler. of the Cincinnati local orrranizations; the qghier ball goes to the | sition to write intelligently on the subje can writers as corTupt The Amerfcan press, Courier-Journal ; Mr. Ryan, of the m:hxigud purposes of propagandism. Friendly relations | and’ mere hireline: erate conduct of Shelton. the rider, %45, ‘Craddacis, of the Z'ru ratus that he was playing for no ordls (Va.) Stare Ferguson, €. McClelisn. 2 b. v. 1. 1o | houocowoow| i o e befor. . Deats the devilnevér 9 | {ricic and - build de. T Complete e thmg like it. "—Buffalo Commercial Adtertiser. gk o lebhied plete, | his tauanets 0 vode to win, they would all be swamnped, | Field, Fdrm; ok and were yesterday inspected DY plos Uit L b Fode L0 S AiER hich ho cartisd iy nad, | Feld, dnd Furmy and Marlon Green, of the Rich ORGANS IN THE PRESS. Tont to live on o few sous a day rather than sell p "A teloaram from St. Louls tothe Cincinnati Com- | Tiince | o, "o came . oway fully | GfiGe Compact. Mr. Peter Liow declares that his con; X 3 ay . Mtelearam from St Lawe 1908 SU0ihe St | comvinced that i (heg Werk S0 81 ot o | oo compact, M5 L ey CEckintal und T | | an Omat, paer 1o alludlnz 15, (i sty in | e abor ;E:;‘"??.:;'\:?é,,‘gse?:;“:,:‘;&%fi themtelres OF Sfore, Tum the Hk of misrep: S , CHERRUHOD o010 | cooruraeL so00w 13 Do e (he Indian- | assurcd they would be. Chleago mext JCor he was | nection with LU ST STEk dhe sole. object of mssuriag | that city of Budd Doble's car lo the anigal in | ialisic Labor party bas o0 Turrely among | rescutation, but, € the e \ apolis firét basema 1876 and 1577, and Georze stand at the bead of all the cities in the country so Nimself that Buss was In ‘cundition to justify backing at b - x Xy 4 D z Blmselt S 1t n 1o bis'credft that, ouwiil- T tepresentud Budd aa making some stato- | {ho'\vorking classes. These papers are prinicd | matiou, perbops bis friend, H. M. Robinct, f e ho s looked upon by many a3 the coming | faf a8 e racks are concerned. i od I 2 ents i Bk e Gouniry, lo-dav signed contracts %6 | "Vitn" Temard. to the track Itself, it beo ful standing the Infortiaiieton:, Vi o s gy e eocrascives. I perbly eldiculons that e | iu all tho- principal languages, . Ehough | would consent to zive it ~He wasa man of i play with the Springiield (Muse.) Base-Ball Club, | mile in circumference. sixty fect wide in allpurts | Bofortunate, o8 it placed Bim u o very i emelanie | McCarthy has no record at four miles, but that seldom seen by the genernl pubtic, play an im- | education who understood the question thor- sud e s Fast to-morrow might. | escept the bomestretch, which will e widened to | feit, 3nd ol o, the sull sabaiinianian of the | Ten Brocek P nee the, dlstance in T inple roows for sirting | ellarkes against Lts brother, which otherwlsa e | Ten Broeck b O rend some of which would | Among the dalliesthe Votks Zeitung and Dut- s and les of the Bk 18 aniel Morgan, who captained the Mil. | theiargest e O ags. Luside of chis track, | Dever have occurred. e iellizent. horscman. It nicx-yn’LiEzz ?‘"L‘cs A,fb‘mr Zmuflnf ng and ik :‘lx,:m:g-\ tie priociples of the waukees last season, has rejoined that club, and | which will be devoted to trotters, will be the run- BARRICADE'S CIALLENGE ANSWERED. paper also makes sowe erroncons ‘statements F Stimme "Gt Westons, the Buffalo Tribune, the e eporter mext songht M Robinet and e iiwaukee io-night. This breaks up the | ning e which will bo sixty feet swide, and | _The apraaching four-mile_heat race between ding Doble's connection with Sollie Mctarthy. Fansilatt, Philadelphin; the Socialist ‘Milwaakee: | oth e Hahts. It 1 sectia t. Louis Brown Stockings for the present scason, will'afford umpie facilities for ‘the thoronghbreds. | Ten Brocck and Mollie McCarty ut Louisuille, is lfift ndte in reaard to this matter are that before ‘agsblatt, Philaccly in; the Socialist, waukee; | other of the lizhts emol - Lbey are to be reorzanized by Mr. Charles | b Lo Dl surpass 1n oxtent anu beauty | the principal topic it tart O ada It 1s'an | the match with Ten Broock was consummated Nr. the Voiks Zeitung, Cinciunati, Then thereare | of the Communistic p Fowle, 4 prominent business-man, Who 19 well | those of any track in the country. and are | event of more than ordinary fmportance, it is aat- | Wintess chartercd Doble's carto carry the mare & humber of weckles—La Centralization, the | very g known in League circles, and whd intends placing | worthy of & more detailed description than | ural that outside pacties and associations should | to Louisville and return, Wheo the start wis Communist, the Arbeiter Zeitung, the Arbeiter | to be'in correspondence with the the gtrongest possibic team in the League next | can “be given here. The erand cn- | scek to muke capital for themeelves out of it. Just | to be made, Doble, who was coming East with his Stimine, ali publisbed in New York; the Vorbote, | party in Eurcpe. In reply to a qut year.” trance to the track and gronnds will_front | now the plan A ied by these individuals is that | family. took advantage of the car for the purposes | a_tri-weekly published in Chicae id: The great **sporting™ mame of the season winn | Nosthy and wxhuconslg‘l‘ol o drivewnys, u\:ch of offering so-called challcoges, Which they well | of trausportation, and told Mr. Winters that be | Standard _Learer, Boston; the ¥ take place Tuesday afternoon, when the Gin ;“rem&_'dfe};c‘mn: BRI paepey o cxcn shle | demose wiilnot be accepted. "o st promalz; o maro safely delivered in Louisville. | Toice, St. Louls; the Sootist, Detroits the in- | to persous or methiod of sctiou. Our obje for_pe A 3 tion of this character comes from Xr. tonard | This is 81l of s connection with the affair, dianapolis Times ; the Open Letter, San ¥rancisco: | bowever, are the sawme, but_we sccl 13! Louis Browns in 18 Pike, & NieVey, 3. Geer. 3. White, €... . Gerhardt, 2 b.. Joaes, 1. 1 Sallivan, 1b - . White, p Kelly, r 1. Total... - 210 e and | portant part In the scheme of propagandism. | oughly, and, if he wished, could explain_the ocialistic Com- Wiz o N oplendid batsman, as well as o dlne | clghty fuct, thus afford ooy & S aok e he ultra red on awts. M. Robinet s 3 oung :nan, but 13 intelligent. and clhums inlefs of tae on put by , and the | the Teporter, he said: “The - Workingmen's kngmen’s | party hus nothing iu commou with us, either 43 weriL o Trohase hits— o azhil Joges, 2. t5—C) s eps will meet the Bone-Shovers—which. being e " Toia vases on clean bita GUGHES 5 Vatbm 3 S | LemEcLe e the liquor-dealers against the I e Al drivena, b ies 1oF | appears gl 1o the shape of the following =ris ; e dlam Do val organs of the Executive Councll, | them by differeut meabs, ‘They believe the rev- § OBy Rigvey, 2t Geor, 17 4 White, 2. | billiardmen. ‘Tho nines will b g out the pastcoards us fust a3 they may bo | Fuines: “ THE BRAVEST OF THE BRAVE." the Emancipator and_the Nationat Socialist. . | olution ean be accomplished by pubiie wect- it & S i following address was sent by the New | 1ngs, Dewspaper ‘propavanda, and the use of surmo FiFT AVESCE 45D TWENTT-FIRST i3 on which will stand alife- | sreger, NEW ‘Youx, May Euartor Spirtt of th York Revolutionary Comumittee to the French | electoral machinery, 2o Wi believe they onght ™ | The fatrest and the best must die—God hath He 80 | 005, ang wras largely dirculated in France. | to b5 Tevolutionary metnods.™ Con Magee, = A 1% o e ormamen] e rae, and beneath this will appear | Times: Lot authorticd S oftt the, following matcht et ', $1,000 S Efacitnati, 5. O ioTmme, L OLSmEEERS. g oyt Lhe pasteeary dhoy may {3 Claclunatl, 5- oo marbiage, Terguson. | Frank Tarker. Can e STy | wanted. o whole Sl ok il ed-by avery | yuxioN CLUB TeclnE, i white, Gerbard, Sullivan, W Erank Farker, Capigin. ’C srjes Matliews, Captald. | grpgmental arclwa: % Jacob Schaefer. 3 Resslé Anson. 3; Ferguson.2; Lar- | Randolph Helser. E. Denatnzze % i titlo of tho Association, which, by ihe way. D aae aguinst Mollfe McCarty, £2.500 3 Al g p e A valuable as bei VIt the G hould unaertak i o B e orhardt, 2 andolph Helscr, f . by 1 ade s : > : And LTt st in Tiim trust: still Tove Him | 1t s 8 curious ocument, and valuable as being % the Government should unacrtake to rc e Tl T ! | MR ot o 6 e ot set beeseitted: Ot e sthegrounds. | {S¥fiiner et ey R e o e pab: ok indesd. : It i m o feotion of Taith of tho “Reds.” | press this asiation what do you Ttk woald be ? i . 100 Rels, 3: of White, Lol e oL ror e e et gardone, Intersccted by grateled 1l andoblige. " Yours truly. © : Although the widow's bitter wail may pierce the THE COMMUNIST CREED. the rosult €7 s o1 el el arat: Gervardt and Sallt Frank bavideon, 10 ¥ Dowmas, 5 el mdon each side of these pardens will be Lroxanp JEROME. car with pain, i (o believe it to be our duty to publish this dec- T ttempt by Coneress to repress the 3 g e PP % Albert K%l . B e 1. e ee%for the use of carrlages. 'To the right On the facs of it. this challenge looks to by falr | Although fho orpha's cryis heard, "tis never heard | 1amsgion, jn order 1o puzan ‘end toall doubias o | MOVEIENE ould be the bezinning of @ revolu- Vi-sed balli—Harbldge, 1: White, 1. "The reliefs will be: For the e N uovers=3. | willhe the stablo for sne mumbers e oo Yy | enoushs hut when the matter s given o litle invatn. B ning of our {deas, und to rally to the Com. | tion. The day the workingman is atiacked ho Bali calied—0a Rels: 347 on White, 31 e e Nemis, . Miller, W. Clela - | tion, and mstead of being open sheds with ssocta- | tnough, Jt will be ween that it Is cnticely onc. e e Hix tbe timtd ond the wavering, atiracted | will defend himself. The reorganization of T B il ety i off Whit Dentinger, I1. Bewis, C. Miller, 1 eland, tion, aad tusicad of Being OBER Sk, Vohey il o, et place. it fs well_ known that | Although the dack clouds gacber fast, still faster, | by somi-bourgeots and _pseudo-Socidlistic doe | bor is P e e s merely o question of kvl 3 Gesa) zeller: For the Gim-SgrieggSt Weh G.Ad" | 53 ine ner track be prosided with Goors. {oenisted ‘k“r',‘,‘.f,i‘éfl‘é'n"h’ié":}’J.'ié"}.'i.‘xf?se'n'f:c‘e"fiff"fi“ ST ES e e see the spectre faco | Silhtsnco she of the grestest consequence taLgRt | tme, You seg [T praot nf this in the raphd 3 y J. s Je e wil ock and key, 20_tunt when place d Insid P 2 o =ht outs- | 2 ugh on every side we-sef existence should be known. that we gre here In- 1 = mm,‘;,;‘;&“’;}ff,fi‘;fl“u The Lomsville Courler-Journal says: ! There it 8 dock O emane D P awake: | Y duly & nogt \with Ten Broeck, ond of course | . _of Wo. S xS nd the barrices of exile, ready for derstoppicne of tradé-unions and labor oreuuk MrwaUKEE, W P ay 25.—The game _to-ds 1s strong probability of 3 collapse at Indianapo- | bic depredations by sneak thieves. In ‘the north- Will be prepared especially for a race of tnat We still may see beyond all thisa spectacle most | anytoing, and above sl are Teads to defend the | Zations. ' : 3 A wnusualty Tarse —The game 10-05% | lis. Thatisto say ihok the S oupect of the season | cast corner of the grounds will be situnted the sta; deacription. 1tis a furtiier well-known fact thaly grond, _ anyEbing, and R0y olation of 1871 aainst the | v MHE L CIPLES OF COMMUNIS.. D the. close A to 7m favor of the Daring the expenses of themine is very dublous, | bles for D vofecsn training. ‘These will consist in races of 'that lenath, the chances B Norts | A bedcon-light forever bright, that point3 the | htsscks and sophisms of men Without character. What do von regard as the matu principles 4 e e enthusiasm was D SV Otame | Tbere is nothing o 2ol e i the carrvini of | of 150 large box etails, and a feature of thelr con: Coming out of it sound {a wind aud Tlmb arc” de- ‘Promised Land— attacke BUd B Peap on us a tich hervest of cal- | of Communism mo 5 b (ant that will Tt alaved: o hie city for three | B4HC ¢ 2 o bealihy men, even when they are nota- | struction will be the a0t thiat thev are to be built Sdedly silm, Knowing these facts, 08 .| nmoy in order to ntiefy their vam smbitions | The equitable redistribution of social wealth e P e s city fol B o e T Tncasnapolis is getting rather an over. | n scetions containing from o O tally cach, | 8iL hersomen o, . Mr. Winters, ' the | Thatland where Glory inds & bome, whero G1ory’s | against those men who s themsolves with the | —the centralization of pawer in the hauds of & A e pace-ball, ‘Che lictle city has had agrand | eo that o driver cur} O et one having suficient act | SNACE. of - Mollie ' McCarthy, would = bo self 18 seon— s Ttepublicans fo dupe the people, 308 | conpress. By the centraiization uf DOWer we minor— o o Ssring for the lust few vearsy and i8 get. | comuodations for bis lect ane hariag wnlle e ne. | Sxllbiting very O e iadand were he tomow | Inall ner regsl beauty moves she there 3 atately | Mo onke them the doclle instruments of | wouid prevent by force the Necumulation of Phmanzect: $ine iato the idea that it has had 8 surplus, AL | o eom other establishments. On entering the Tnuke anoihier four-mile race for his mare. 1o be Quzen, _ | their intrignes and desires. . Z O e hands of individuals. ‘Ihose wio e p ting 10ty the e otis secs 6t and propet £0.droD | track proper, which will be dong Ou entecing the | un either before or aftet the contes, G i | With all her jewels Gashing like the shining of the | Among ouF O iversaries and enemies n smail | W adiraue I L i : e N Louis will provably take bold of it. | the visitor , bict will be done trou LRSSy | ewould sluply o Aettimg. cven money that nis | Sun, s, who call themselves nlrantic- Bave property are not likely o be with us. © e sl wauKees, 1. Fiom the attendance ot base-ball matchis, it B | e o odations. Al the buildings will uve & L Sould come out of the Louisville strugglo in | With Dot a bayonet clashing, for the fight is fought | gant. Sletineuish themselves by their Jesuitism. 15 absurd to think that a men of wealth woula Prsied balls—Bepnett, 13 Clapn. 1 Teasonably presumea that the interest is zreatly | swest front, thus avolding the exposure to the sun, good shape, and continne to train on 80 that eho ang won. nese Versaillais, of the ordre Ysoral, would like, | be a Communist. Wiid piicica—Golden, lan, 3. Toviving, and substantial parties intown have de- | which, at Dexter and ‘Central Parks, is s0 annoy- would, m October, be fit to ‘meet 8o good a horse 1s na | DY foree of violence and felony. to persuade our TIE WORKINGMEN'S PARTY. Tmer re i O = the palkc of the plavers here if ar- | ing, e most notble structire, 1 s g0 smnof | ns Burricade in another kiffing e 0 00 v | The soldier meets his promise, the lover mee o | B foree o rAnco that they arc with them forthe | The Americah section of the Socialistic party Umpire—stambaugh. o o Wements can _be possibiy made.” Anotherre- | be the Cub-Tiouse, which will be an o euse | €3t tyro In sporting ‘marters will sce ata glance bride— g, | socwl liguidution, for tue revenge of the Com- | is ivided intotwo parts, which, while pursuing 1N WASHINGTON, ori is that St Louis will adopl the team if they | two-story stracture, two hundred feet lonzby sixty fhat, In accepting such s watch, Mr. MWinters The coldier and the lover both in one ate glonfied. | pune.und their B T it unoconce poes thelenth | gimilar aims, find it more _couvenicat to Work. S il Dispileh 1o, %% Tribune. o iona | ca0 be gorten. Bub gentlomen, Mr. Pettit haso't | wide, and cighty-six feet in heights e Eolo: the diis | mould have & Long the worst of It sven e Holdler o his promisc: bis country’s 1fe | of domsnding amnesty for our Tetends who saller | Solot A" e National _Socialistie _Labor soorox, D. C.. Nay 25.—dhe Ttk o fhirongh with Lis team yet. " housh it were n sure thing for Mollie to defea 1 ; in New Caledonia. L : L Buse Ban Club (amateire) o this clty et iy g-n,h Toemational esouation Judiciary Com- tancé from the ELOLL 10 the topof the fagelall | frricnde were sl in shape {0 mf DEX, todafent | o oS85 o galle—te meots bis death—*The | They will have Mol pains_for thelr reward. "::;"""““"".1';9!,‘.‘"“:“°fl?“‘,“|’,“‘;‘;' (id the Jexted the New Haven, Conn, . (professional) Clo The In onl Ao o take bis team | P e part of the building s to be used exciusively “Another objection to Mr. Jerome's chalienge {5 ravest of the Brave. e TRy by demand condemus them. Tho | B o unions, which naturaily ral ¢ sup- Iressore of1110G. The ationals took the Jead }‘;‘};:;‘l‘,‘;;l";;fl““fi LB re Doy S o CTab. D . their fumilice, and insited guests, 1t harit makes the proposed race with Barricaue u Jospu D, TURNET. | pardon they implore for us. who =re e nstra- | port of the political defenders o labor. The from the begiuning and b haavy batl ng and good | 10 Hariford o84 F0 S oeciow, thas ezolaing wb. | Ly ot ono larze room, with toflet und cloak forfeit one. 1l bus been stated in this B rof Jastice, teaches the simplest Republicuns Tong list of newspapers representing these bivo felding kept 1 U 0Rehen umings. whtio the New | whe of D3ger, 10 AT iod the pepple b New Haven | T00mS, BuC o ome It red that, refreshments | 519, oer Jeading e o o e A PLEA FOR THE DOGS. thatLaess Versaillais are 1n their proper place at | partles | lsnsumgelfi ffi& of thelr Importane. Ts 1 w > M idn't tak ol cerv i 3¢ ing - o v B v ereai . n Oore 01 q it were made o et off of Sannock, whoso pe- | well _cnanel, Lo Hked e DRt take. enough | can be eerved Withott L trouble of descending to | 1108 " leq they were pay or play, and this fact v the Editer of The Tribune. ereailles: o pardon, mmesty, clemency. are te. I orer e e fabor. reformers the reporier - New Have % in bis vall cinb. lie fays since he has Deen | the lower floor. A piazza twenty-five feetin width ea a bl % -] 0 i ppiing seemed o, sngor e Xew Uavs | fe e’ vas e cavagincebe s b6 | L Suconndine baine it stors s tht 1 st v e, KON 0L e e the Syt | Cateaan, Moy 28Tt L e a0 | Wi e e iney are syaoo3mous | Exiled on Mr. Adoll Douti, the editor of tho vinier e came,” Thore s 20 exeioucoy, i | (000" i the Crlckets Bt e 510 membuscan have an uninterrupicd, Mol ofCH% 4 o must ateo bae knoen a2 \Wintera s not | found o the streets. The object of this commus Uhder whatever form the reaction presents it- ;flfi?fi?fi?’é&!@fi%‘&“fifnfl :&“‘:fi‘%fl;fiffl The Nationals bad everything their_own way matil B in 518 one day and less thin contests taking pluce onthe track, The lower floor ik e i inati onmc * 3 Ve i1 the Satiouala iad everytAing (Reir ST Tn - | tho second, and the CAIkels PSR, Cloh o 29 | 52'%he Clun-House will also be fitied up in magni, B S thange o determination o0 sueh | pication s not to question the meritsar demeryi oy st !;5‘,“:,‘,{.,‘?;{“;‘3;‘,.‘0;“&,'i},?é‘;",‘}.‘:‘;‘,".fi;’,‘,’u‘,’a e Ol e is connccted. Mr. Douai s well ing e Tiatters, and thesc facts lead to the balief thatit | ;5 3 count of looee fieiding ou the part of the Nation= guarantec. e played the Allegheny Ciub there | cent style. The carriage-porch will be approached | MAEES T LG purpose of sceuring an advertise- i, bat to beiz all owners of dogs in tNe BAME | 4y 5y ¢ must gcttle with them. Fianced inyears, and his vemerable aspect less than 350. | by 8 private drivewsy aad entrance. Oncaca side of humanity to take estra care to prevent their L tatnre of the people, or proletariat, Is the | lends Veight to the ldeas e ' propounds with sls, made five runs. The following i3 the score: fpder a S150 guarsntee, and took in f e side | ;iont for Jerome Park than to arrange s bona fide i i took in less thas 5%%s | of ~the ground " enttance and © BAUH. | muten that the challepee by o axtange a,bore 1 | dogs from straving oft‘er rauning away witha | 188 HEEE e strangeat 'to Jdefend them- | clearnces and, [ntelligence. He was busv, but Jmninge— o | Yoy fewpercons (0% S “Wicking® agunet the | Wil Lo 6N large - reception _room ) e b0 Xatl 2 11 | ciub and hie men were_all *kicking aguinet the 2 T ; e | muzzle on. e se Wi i jure 5 be- i et 2y | SR e wore KT bt | dod o Mo oo ot | B ik e halcaseon bl o taciee | SROn || oy o mursn raneway dog | SO N to e themsbe: | marea time to give the reporter 0 LT, New Havets : 't Lonsville on the Fourth 1o wi i O The men wonld rather play to 8 b b6 utilized as o restaurant. The main portion of Namse crowd nt Louisville on the Fourth 1o Wit | gjoq 'a borrible death after & v days from the | cause this © n. B S OTHER CAMEL . e o o b were less roney taken big | Piis floor will be nsed for the supplyms of refreshy Tows the great race, and o small propartion o want of food and water. Only thls oinlng, while | Whatever man mes do to shake off slavers, HKe | yup the Soclalistic labor hovement. Mr. Doual sr0x, May 25.—Base-ball: Boston, 173 Prori- ith hore were 1ose PO compared | mevts. A piseza, efmilar 6 (e 916 O of Jefreana | it will be composed of ow Norkers, O rtted by | wantof faod and Maler, oL noticed & besutiful | AU crman ey Commune may do to preserve | AN T pe Socialistic Labor party. of Work- deuce. 10 : than with 8 S rd, ana told how he ad been | Story ez e e e on the st floor | & desireto gce, [he o Nl ware thav has nover | PASISE ATE don Rt unlike a Scotcl greyhound ol hat L0 The. autacks of monarchists and reac- | § - the Soe Laor party, or W plmouizox, May 25, ~Cri ots, 03 Hornells,0. | New Iiasen 10 i opeh arms, and $110 In zatel S0 and the outyro structure will be surrounded Enown defeat. Wero o maten fof B0 Lo T darifag no. doubt, guunt roghound: | tonaries, will be dono Justly and by et neminis o AR 7 5 pedce y‘,'m;’; i ‘:‘fi;‘;fiffifsfimfl: {Dnine. o: Alle- | money given him tie et game, Tt cheered | by grounds, on whichthe Hnducape gardcaor s 10 | 19" g™ RiiGan” ik an Jeroms | stagzoring slong, nd its f1aohc DUt valu aitemod m-‘:;ffl‘:‘t‘g:f::fi!;c‘:'%:leur:gf‘g:cn:lngt 1oL thingd | ian lezal’ means to achieve its ends. " If at- eignn L v flo-nl'ficfi" Jxxx:\':\?flf,- hc'i:z\)m:f;fa;“xfl'v'; R e o be kiown as the Select Stand, will be Trou the East to Lofsville on the Fourh woult Hie Sy ntl(il‘l‘u? gg"fic‘fn’oflf“’:\“?x‘fe‘;axylu'nx'f& the other capital. .On oze side the proletariat, | tacked, however, it would defend itaclf. Dur Fradvisd ; h o e gy thet they’ would 1ave 8 | hiun alded e i tying t0 caich (hg fendly Bllee, | \itmuhels misory, Relr saitelis, B b ardent | ne the strikes the Socalsts held o meeting of 7 e e itation: on the other the bour; | gympathy WKL S e strikers ln Chicazo, but Soxcrzsren, N, H 2 % o : Lowell, 4; Manchester, ey o et was aiready assarcd. ! Th | SRSE LS, O B S tund, it will be | Fiay at home, Knowsos Bt ondor perform with- | Jefrove dte muzzle, but it still bad etrensih 2 g ¢ revendication; 0% (1% insoleace. and | (rprecatdd riots, at the sume time calling e May 25.—Base-ball: - i i i ™ Courant_does not scem to care much in the Swiss style of architectare, one hundred and = b . e e 289 25, Bose-ball: Tttea, 9 | HAioed COXC0 navons DOt e ot city or not, | Afty feet [n length, and have e O ot | out zolng o the espense und trouble of a journey. | eiggzor avay, aud claded all our e et aicn | eolae with thelt HeleS oo confusion betweca ki e aprossca the opinion it **if the Clud comps 4,000, Each chair will be numbered, precisely a8 (I ondet o gnaran just how the Barceal® | . “rhe wurio polleone T el “pot a day | tnete fofquity, Fher o men withiout conscience e eares which’ would insure justice 1o the challenge was regarded oy the Mollie 5 | passes but he sces muzzled TuRSNay dogs, and :NI":;';M ‘;“:"m_ e traitors, This is why e | strikers. The Tich men swore in as special Con= THE CHAMPIONSUIP. - i tres, and reserved geat tickets to this stana farifo-a there ought fo be & stipulation that its | in theatres, and rescr o this stan 3 % i g 1o Ha g] P Y e v TriuuxE communicated with the gen- | ipyt they are senerally very Wild and delirious 7.7¢ | Stables a number of roughs and loafers and Fallowins is the championship record up to last . vill, during ings, be sold - 5 il o) < uniforms shall be washed ‘at least once a week. We will, during race meetingy, be soid at the down- o + . . W might. it might be bettor for Chicago: Boor D Y fogs and penctrating sed alr here, o3 town hotels, ete. Soman hos, Ahe Taking ot el {’,‘,*“"5'"{3; thet Yet and huneor. Iiis a great cruclly to adoot the maxim, **Wnoever 18 ot with stables mamber Of TELS ) on the peoplo =TS 91| 3|0 | they baven New liayei, toactas Substitates ‘for | The Grand Sand it be one of he fncet atits | Mollio McCurths. andbis ananet 0y o question | 16t uzalod doge sray sy from Tome: aud the R — attgeked the meetiog, RCY 100 ol woungeds EIT215| 35 | minwmer "ind soap.” nd in the country. It is intended that this shall | 508 e e atho had received factof their belng muzzied ehoul Taduce thele | o B OO e we. dusire the Just | yet O D at day, there has never becd 512181518 S ThoNS ANSWERED. K ten thousand people, and it will oe four hun 3 L fact ous £ take extra care lust they run 8¥ay. ? 3 E15ig]8|5|® MR e >y is missed, | dred feet long, by sixty and fe v o ek of the | 0 felegtum from Mr. Winters stating that no mateh- "A Mexnen OF THE [ICMANE SOCIETT. onsiribution of wealthand work among oll e, ) nny Judicial examinstion to tnquire inta the cLvss. HEE B PR R “{ra foul-bouoh or SoRL Y 1 missod, | {iliding will contain numerous windows ofthe | es would be made or accepted ony benalf of Mollle 3 Todietrit the power to possess should not betong t0 marder.” * S1E]i|F|8|s |iaianemol Anseer, e f Dlay ';;““‘xf;:"n: g S iec of ahat at pieasure, thus aifording SfcCarthy, under any circumsiances, until after e e, but to all—to the commuaity, 3 ARE THEY SPIES Y 7| F | comace toputoneo DD can be oD o e e ol days, o keep: | 1heSon L Louisville,” Shoald e, 90 ‘oLt LOVE. Weare F;xm:nfln;v'fr‘fu“c‘;},‘;,g;[i"{,;"fj;l{;g «You do not, then, hold the same opinfons a3 Cincianatt & . ., OxRoA.—Such games a6 you spek of ing_out e storm lew L Yonzes from e, e poac miles o = s Indicts ual property BORe found. o over | S French party1” - ', V. S., ONARGA.— El 1] v Ve 1 = i 3 3 " | —1 Jndianapul e sineed some duys azo, but Ui cluo which epace undernenth thee Se 500 e converted {nto | pegt, and if, nt that time, the owners of Tarricade Loye s the alchemis e o golds aud inlae Y iya Lond of bappincas and perfect o flc:ulee:‘:zhvcvarl‘_y‘zmztéu;c:{: several, iwagkee.ooweo o ing clud. pants of the stind can iake refoge jness of 8 BALTIMORE RACES. O bring the heart Lo perfect mold. e on and the lastetage of haman progress, | war With them. There i3 reason to fear that s o P G.—** (1) Hlow many games did Rels play | LA The Judgos’ and Ho gandwillbe | pazrovons, May 25 O ter 4 day and night of Tig gives tis keynotes 1o & 5905 a: | oW Fepudiste ul doctrines which alm bt e | e are sples—-mouchards of the ¥ronch . B2 Ras Ao = etween the grand stand and the Club-Honse, X -y 25.—After 8 ind night of 3 Ve 1y stirred; o i e Games lort.. Siashety icagos st ecdsont, O id be makest | white the o grand stand and, the Gl NORSS: | rain tho races at Pimiico wero resutacd thls after- ,n};*g;f;;fl;g;;‘,“g;;;g,p;;‘;:g',‘:i',gnz_ i | guy chees, o she fortunes, he privlegss, o o | Goverament; what they call fo France agents RESCME OF TIHE WEEK. s e Fo Dandsoms pagoda, just inside the” running track | Bl Nfine minor sometimes loving word— rovenue of the rich BettPe, Jodoy inequalities rovocateurs. They advamce the most vlolent Foll o games. (=] . 3 and o little south of the judges. In the first affair, eclling race, mile and three- 0 8 slorious it consecrate in the bosom, y q) Ticas in order to fnjure us and throw discredit owing 2re the re-ults of all the gomes of any D For 1 our hands the 4 ‘destro; particular consequence piayed last week. Those E. . Ko, CriicAgo,—**Which hos had the most | Tule in brief 1a ot e what is to be done. | Quarters, for all ngee, DICE Baciecr, Kingsiand, D O Bird with broken wings which It is onr Bope 1o St ¢ with \pon the Paris Commune. These French ever Torthe mmpiugmp S marked with a tar: ‘base-hits made off his delivery up 10 May l'-’*‘-l 3o | #s ‘above stated, the principal hotels and 8 number Blondelle, Jack Trizg, and Go Hampton sturted. Wonmaly to the blue sky lifis 4 }g e nr:“zrl?;ill:n;e 3::::1% flqugegu;e i oot | O Ftbiug in the way 1 acitozion or propa: Yar 20-~Chicazo,3: Indlanaooll. . Jamen v Vhe ;e WIS s made otf ',‘{,"';’.,"A‘?',‘.f.‘:.‘.'éf“i!‘,’,“'fi.,';;,"fi.“e'.‘;‘,}%‘,’c‘f" thie mat- | FAORICY v, Kingslang second, Blondelle the s weary cyos, and Gying simgs: e g omething monstrous aud autside jranda. Ouly now and ther They hoist thered 3a 2ot dis Bach et & e Lor, And 8, st il be tarnished with a name and | The Homebred atates for foals of 1875, one mile, Love nroght s for e o g bamanity. ; 4 aqa| g ond omke & fuss, but they never do any- May 20—Cricket, 3; Alleghens, O. " where the | 8 sctof ofiicere elected. had three starters—et, Ike Bonham, and nilled B o ewlcct of Earth, e eny this error from which has fowed, &b thing.’ ¢ a1 ko2, o S Srreaco—t NS i T toe Gt elelc SIOHNNIE" DLOW'S DONWEALL. sapce. Tonbam won, Jet secoltt, otiic and e By e *the storm and cold flowa tho dfi,",‘;fi‘;;}g:;,}’g‘;c:;‘;‘:‘&‘g",‘:,‘;h:"‘,‘,,fifi * What do you think of the prospects of the 21 sTndisuapolis, G; Milwaukee, ; o S Fobidt b = "Phe free handicap stakes for all ages, mile and a i = martyrdom movement?” Yoy - Horsard. s: Pitisteld. I inninze and 9 fathe Jnat play °“£§,D“‘:§,'“ fi;fi“:;‘ PR Jggc?ffncnk?;%mgcfis intfi;i:lgn}cf;fix:lm half, bronght out only Viceroy and Bushwhacker. A ’fi.‘n"‘fe'é?“fiffih ;::ildfcefii!:’;:mc:‘;h B maginary creature that the greatest alfocl: | © [ belleve we are only at the beginning of the e 7 i orcistir, . in what, sear was 1657 D g ves P BB S the person of 4. G. Dlow, better known as | T4 former won. Time, 2:51. sk the sweet 1ife, the power was each— fles have been committed, —massacres wIthoRERTE, | ggitation. Within the past mine months the rosater, the old Lake-Frony grounds 1 ° it fold 1 (he porson of 3. o 1o & poseon of consider- | v ondilater, Bameacs; Kenny, and Tom Bacon o g tnto boing starts. e Whieh have’ romrded progress a2 | 1y hag grown wondrously. It Bas tocreascd . Son, Gupprs, Jowa,—**Please interpret the | ple means, and, althioush MerGy S0 S i saons, | started In the wo-mile heats for 0% 200, Keany. Whe't shall we do with such a thing, SEIEIGE. cocfoty—that to which the empire of | tenfola at letsl, T cannot say what our preseat !Edmmup"p—]%.?:d'rfcgiefsl:.‘sg“t%i ?«rm';(:v} has for the past year oF two kon auite 3 DO, and \'r'éki‘,i'nié’:“ifi?‘a"fi:"‘a‘c”h“fi;fli”“ i pro S0 tonder that the fuintest breail LeTheorid hae been N owmibcd, that wbich must re- | strengih s} 0o one oo becailse e are 0ot yet LELE] RIBUX! 2, - | pent part in sporting mattersat St. Louis, and was rd, in e . e, 3:58%%. Of coarseness breaks the ‘tender stem, $ hat which must set us free—we the 1 ized be informed Ing lettors over its published scores; meuns | 220t Oy active in organiziog and promoting the Barricade was the favorite 1 the pools. reaE Lt and doath? penerste the races, ! s0 thoroughly orgaaized 2s to formed ex- . e oY R M means runs; **B," 8rst-base | guccess o 2 i s the | “parole runs on Monday. And petals fail WS S 4 Renersie the Te s ads we will not have the God ln | aetly as to the state of thie local organizations timos reached fri B put ::f:;;’;’i’,.‘}‘.:’,.'l_‘"’i;’,f“‘:‘.’;“,“,",’.%"‘,i‘;'.f,;,‘é‘a b T OUISTILLE BACES. ATPEWER? The fickering s divlie | Whove faimé so many erimen have e e en, | Lol B e untcy. In the next natiogal election, assists; **E." errors. < eral horees, which he sent to a colored trainer at Loutsviiz, Ky.. May 25.—4 hard rain preced- Wait thua— upon the other side “’L‘”“h ““:“g;‘:f‘"l’m ohantom of our misericas if we think weli of showlng our strength, per- 3 W. H., Laxans—*! (1) What is the matter | Louisville tobe prepared for the campaizn, and at ed to-day's races, causing a heavy track and some- Comes perfect rendering of heart— tot g: ‘l‘gn et fehe reallty, ectonce, and the world | haps we ‘mightpoll 100,000 votes. That Ithink ik Mieon's hand, and did e hurt it Slayine pall? | the recent Lexington meeting onc of them. Bill what less crowded stands than on the previous For O the joys of Paradise, . ved, 2 & is 2 moderate estimate, but it is only an esti- T e s ecarer for the Cnicago Clab? () Bees, wns ;memf ineeveral cients, | On Fha, | dage. The first ace wos (e, obaceo stake,for 2. O e a1l (he earthly bonds are riven, shallbe 83ved o tots pecause only by means of Daten v and 950y newrer—(1) | the 17th, he started in o miles 't race sgainst | year olds, dash three-fourths of a mile. vender , unsatisded, : i i THE , Chicago, Tejon: ’:{?figsx!hg:zisufl ot ear's ork Br(w.)). e maC. and Tampico, and on nccount of his | HOR, Latiura cecond. Swizerts' Druid and Gren- A‘{?i}fi:m.l‘x’:ilu:?m iy L O e can e hope é‘;’:;.,':{"’;’;},wfiffl':"fiel « Since e ifififfiie mi{:,‘f’,;fm read 9 Milhwuikce Telon 1t W28 U reporter of tals paper. ] kl\n‘wndn‘llwilmiso R larzely the fad\';zrlt::h i the Elsf':fi O Tatone a dcad heat for Lhe third place. | cmcaco, Moy 22. Bt Passmone Boowy. | 1 cm;‘;fo“, rour e Richare bat a pro- | rapidiy. The people are e et . i ¢ » | poot-selling, he track Bm e - 3 ) 2y Yy £ 2 2 AIMNGR. | Bagmen s plyinz el ihte eht holdor for ’r;oamhs in i the prinepa. clies, Tars ;\-orf B | _Inine ‘sscond race, Aseocation, puree, elier Now for Ghioap Jet Jewelrs. longtag ol o actua sateof misaty sed 8% | herslh Ao e . fhom by Ulpciopatt, 10, The Ttochesters. g o heat easily enough by two lengtns, in 1:31. | FOER, ash one mile, Springbranch was first. les (Cal.) Exoress. W fevolutionists because we desire to over- A 2 y Y 25 +fioatene 13: Providence, 10. . B e o e then advanced wntll o goid $50 | Kemneesan second, Garryowen third, Time, 2 Los Anaeles (000 ) T chatt e ; cpire 10.0¥ar- | the misery which is pressing them on all sides. Maxso-siilivadees 10 udanaioin ¢ o BT ‘tn)“fif,f%‘;uofl‘ci’:«’h’?:&?‘;:‘éé’?%‘: 1e- | 10516 over Emina C. Tampico having fees dis- | 113, Al 3,’"'1&“.“3!.‘1—"1;5‘3&‘} e é?x?::: L s ety ot ‘apfolds st 7 | We stand on the sume principles os the German Following s g‘:rss:n‘}mcco;‘ra{fi; cames to be | Buslos? (3) Has ones made o three-oaser OF o ’,:‘,;‘:“.v",’:;fi*éii.‘z,‘,fmfi“cf"fi,&‘ ol for the o ey ?fi’:fi?&fi?fififi?fi‘é’a’fif iflfl-fxtll::mc: e o blacks substance, which Le | at whatever orice. polltcsi power, which alone can Sociallst lyn&ylg "icnr:nm;ivl;l They €9 Into elec: plaged this woek. Those marked with - astar are | & Home ran this vesr? (4) Wno composc the Cleve- | hest of the send-off, but Bass soon Svertook ner..| Ambuscade third. Time. 1:20%. presented for our inspection, aud ssked what establish “1",,"{‘,::,“.“:,,:.. nnlyvbf:fq A eeina i 1088 hea drc:l By wm!mg i dlect o —Utica vs. Live Uak, at Lynl i Fings < 2 in an effort to pul m back. succeeded in | ondone-eighth miles, rinstead's Janct won, Dan “that is what_the man who [SCOVEree g z ic d eqnalit; ‘bat- e Stricegeld, at Spricgield: Aliegheny vs. T find out that he nas. (2) Not in 3o 1 i 5 K v third. o 8o thai i8 4 foand | _Tbe Tevolution being justice and equality, W At present they have only thirteen, but if taey A o K gfala, at Suralo: Kochesier v pat be nas () IoF o Sulisvury, I o e hbree somewhat, and the marc soon | K second, Edinburg Time, 20:%. Shotight it was, but he was mistaken. He found | T0e o0l ita triomph ouzht to be mercilessly gy T O Mears ot ho rate they (Ticket, at Tinshamton; New Bedford vs. Eagle, game. (3) Yes. (B GOOSh, o i opened op o gap of fifty yarde, when Buss was END OF DASHAW CUIEF. ftin 3 thin ledge, cropping out in a canyon, and | cruaped. grow - for the- nex! 5! 1 Wasbington. - 3 “Allison, 1b. Philiips. 2 b. 3 Moriy afain given his bead, and down the backstret CrzveLsyD, O., May 25.—The tro‘ting stailio ne s d o el o | Have grown during the past twenty, they will be T ESb AT eChicago ve, Boston: at Boston. Allisom, 1 o e MeGinler, & f.-Edencr: f- ) | gained repidly on the mare. Newt te T | i Ghex dfod of 7 2 e e fnge to. | he tooks his specimen out and ‘53;,{‘,,? e u}},;,fifi,’n”;‘,"‘:;‘j‘fi'&,'&ifi:fi,"fi,,&“n},“ffh'e"‘, D emajoricy. They only seek to act by pesce: e mideuce, ot Providences JuiR ippolly o | Tetired. A Whe il Do O D L ieh ia movable: thoreits 2r. | Sithan the smble of Bis Bwmet, L Elwied ¥22:c1} e Tl P ¢ was really coal. | decentralization; beeaus UO O aline, ot | ful means, but should n;x; g?ver;mhe:g attack ek R B v o PastE BALL.—** (1) Who_ are the managers of | tion of the fence which is movable, and, when ihis | Dushaw Chief was 7 yesrs old, and va ued at Ce W il o ] ive to the C them no doubt they would defen themselves. {legeay 've, Teoumuch. at Londons HOMSHS ™ | e Leaguo b oy B cutmpose the. Al- | was reschied, the rider of e deliborately stopped | §2,500. ¥ Ivis joi—the very finest kind, used for jewclzy wgfg&-,";fi:;;n;fi,;“;}‘ T g e the e e ol €T O shce; the younyz men L ERSEshAY—Liea s, Lowell, at Lowell: Jegheny Club at present? (3) When did James 2% | Bim and roge him through an open piace in the TRACK TALK. ~and worth $i00,000 a ton! TLAfe {M Xe | susitiary of it rights. aro with them, and in_ time all political power B ek, 2 Lo Aesieny, 1, 35023 W e e o the fhe byl businest? | {Cione the teid Emia €, mosovutle salio: | Dty Emerson S55° Doy S in tho Keatacky | Loraes, oA Jocating_the, 1S9, "Continaing | 1,45 our ist sre our princoles, ooy | must come oto, (e banis.” They are bding e e 4 & uisvilles, e home. T do.3 yell- | Derby, and won S800. coverer 2z {deas, ond our aspirations, e must exposc the ree number of the educate e ml‘xzuu Lo, ton. at Bostons *Mil- who played with the Milwaokees lust sea- | ing fraud, ™ and the judges could hardiy restrain Endower, 8 yery promislag 4-year-old colt by | the sublect he exoressed the opinion that the | Fiitieal maneuvres of some Communists who, their ur:;twfihl:ham. b ne the real Work- Waus; b v o) son? (3) Where arc Joe Lawler and Cherokee some of the moré excited oncs from using violence " P " - ornia have hard) * clusses e 2% Provideace, ot Proyigénce: sIndianapolly ) " Sock i Enquirer, broke down recently, while belng exer: mmineral resources of Californi iy | Jeficring In our ranks with an object, adroitly E wever, are found the ablest propa- tors Sar vs. Lowell e 3 Y —t X v i 3 - . e confln s, 5 e atoy Ciippars ve. Daveaport. st Dav- | Chicago, ltabert, Fergnson; B ati, . A. Mc- | came unmanazeable and bolted ‘futo_the fleid of | The well-kmown jockey, Georse Evans, has re- f;&;v:cc‘t:;!s‘::dnfiig::5_1;1;;;!}"_2“;%101 alined “‘I‘nc“!mth. \bese people. who have zothing i gandled themselves aod become learned wmen _ A e d ther valuable miderals, | common D h us except they arc banmed by the | LY thelr own efforts.” Chiorts New Bedford va. Lrvoklyn. at Brooklin. Chica i 2 1 2eable o time Kronk Bisel L 3 ors Jew Badtan 5, 38 BY A naianspolts, J. E. Clapp; Milwaukee; J. §iown accord. By this time Fronk Bigricks, the Lanted from England. He bas ‘mo permanent en Fiiartiitea ve. Mipchester; Star, ve, Lowelly 28 Dol idencs, 1. B Bloodgood os | Superintendent of e e ‘befars the | Zaement for the seuson. but will doubtless Bave well; Tecumaseh ve. Mochester, st Rochesters Cip- | €. Chapms silver, neglecting the of