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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1878, horse If there was any danger of his being sick, Although Harper saya this witn great positive- ness, it 1s well known that the horse was Worse blawn after running in slow timo to-day than he was after finishing his great four-mile dash againat time, when he ran the distance In T:133¢, 1t 18 also naserted thst Col. Conly put un all the tnoney oo tho Ten Brocck side, and the Bt. Louls men clsim that he paid Harper $2.000 to Atay away from the recent mecting at that city, 3ot nnnaturally tndaced the nomination of one M theiwr own numbet for the Solicitorship,—Mr. Jons HEsrr CoLLins, a graduate of Lincoln University, Phtladalphis, atda compatent and honestman. Now the Raleigh News, ‘Demaocratic, \eclares that this act Is {n * grors contemot of tho proorieties of public action,” and warns the Republfcsns against fe-cstablishing the color-line. Great hieavenal What doss that man want? Is't alocal majority, made so by the Democratic Leglslature for th purpote, entitled to sume comsideration? Oris it simply to be understood that everyswhere throughout the Bouth the negrois to ba por- mitted o excrclee the right of suffraze only where_ho votes for 8 Democratic candidate! 1t this I8 the care, some of our Southern contem- porarles shonld say so in as many worda, 1t would stmplify matters wonderfally during the approacling canpalg SPORTING NEWS. The Big Race at Louisville a Mos: Disgraceful —e Mollle McCarthy Distanced In the First Heat in B:19 3-4, A GENERAL PERLING OF DISOCST In a1 circles 88 to the fizzle which the myeh-ad- vertised raco resultcd fn, and {tfe {that another spcculation by tho sa: will bot resuls 80 successtully. TRE AUMMARY, Lovravitie, Jalyd.—Match tace for §5,000 & #1de, pay or play, four miles and repest. Midway, Ky, b . Ten Neither Horse Belleved to Be in Condition to Rtun Such Frank B, Ilarper, Handsome Victory of the Chicagos Over the Providente Club- s an e PO JFany Ho The tnflux of forelgn visitors to the Parls Ex- Thronare winters position may be judged by tho arrisals for a singio week, from the Bth to the 17th of Junc, viz: 13,258, Of thesc Enmiand farnished 46275 Tielgtam, 1,454; Uermany, 1,157; Italy, 8515 United Btates, 814; Switzerland, 7205 Avatris, Tolland, 400; Spain, 403; Russis, 233; Norway snd Sweden, 1505 Portural, 1103 Lugembourg, 1 Denmark, 85; Chul, 11; Tt Oveaples, 74 Bollvia, 3; Ban Tica, 1; Guatemals, 1; Niraragus, 1 guay, 13 Ecuador and miscellaneous, e A stotesman restding at Bhaker Bend, Ryn we aro glad Lo say successfully, s man having the courage of Wils convictions succeed—an appropristion for hie eroction of & scbool-house, dectared that ho tsrouldilke to seu a Ity that would hang every cducated man.? Perhaps, though, thls s carry- ne implacable statesman of would be satlsfied with a h enough of them would be etrung up to sccure 8 Democratic majority in every district io the munlry.‘ Hennie Farrow; Teme~Firet mile, 1:: Boston Beats Miiwaukee 8 to 2, and Clucinnatl Indianapolis DIAGUIT, Ban Fraxcisco, July 4.—There {8 deop dfs- ast In this community over tho result of the Loulsvilie race, especially the slow time. Money changed hands here at odds of $100 to 875 vn Hanlan an Easy Winner at Oape Vinoent —(ourtney Beats Dempsoy at IN CHICAGO. Great interest was manifested fn this clty on the resuit of the Teu Brocck-McCarthy race, The pool-roonts were crowded with horsemen, sports, betting men, sud meo sbout town, who wera willlng to stako a fiyor on theresult. ‘The pools sold at from 100 te 75 down to 20 to 14 In favor of the Kontacky stalllon. The Callfor- nla mare was always in the ba reason that i was not belie staying quaijtics as wora possessed by tho * blue- About an hour before tho race tras callad, s prominent liveryman, with whom the Californis ware boarded 8 weck on her ar- tival from the Golden Gate, received a private telegram from ber manager, to the effect that both animals were fo_gowd condition, but tho track was heavy and When the result of the race was announced there arose a united and prolonged @rowl of. discontent, The luscrs felt that they had been dellberately awindled, and when a telegram was recoived advising that the pools be not paid, 1t besame generally suspected that the c..fl mare had beén **doped,"” or other lnul‘}zluy A few minutea later the n was countermanded, Indicating that all grounds 10, Salvador, 5; Costa TITE TURF. A FLAT AFFAIR AT LOUIAVILLE, Special Dirpatch to The Tribune. LouisviLus, Ky, July 4.—~Twonty thousand poople gathered at the grounds of the Louls- ¥illa Jockey Club this afternoon in the expecta- tlon of seelng 8 areat four-mile-and-reveat race betwaen Ton Broeck and Mollle McCarthy, Btead of this they were treated to one of the tamest exhibitions fn the way of racing ever secn on any track, the Callfornia mare beine distanced in tht firat heat. Aa stated in last nizht's dispatches, thera wero fears . vesterday that the jockey and traluer of Teu Brocck had been tampered with, extraordluaty pracautions were taken to pre- vent the horse belug got at, The gusrds around the stable never left thelr postsuntil the bell rang for the horse to appear on the As early as 10 o'clock in the morning great crowds of people who had sweltered In the hotels over night began to mako their way to tha track, and by 11 o'clock the grand stand, which holds 5,000, was packed. The other stand sagu filied up, and the open spaco betweon the stands and the tence was filled with peopls long befors the hour for calling thefirst raco had arrived, There woreagood many vebicles [o the centre-fleld, and the home-stretch of the trot- ting-track, which is inside the running-course, was packed with humanisy. which preceded the great cvent of the day were regarded by the erowd with but 1ittle Intereat, but when, at five minutea past 8, Mollls Me- Carthy was led out on the streich with o walk- ing-sheet on, o loud cheer aroso, which was 1n- tensifled teafold when Ten Broeck appeared. ‘They waro then bath rotired for the purpose of saddling, and when the Jockeys were mounted it ‘while opposing—1 Sor we llke to sec grass " staillon, Ing {t tog far, and t 8hakor Bend, Ky mlider codo by whic e \ QOver 9,000 coples of tha book describlog the Kemner County tramedy haso been sold} its o be applicd towards remnoviog 's body to somne Northern State and erecting 8 monument over (t. Perhaps 1o this era of conciliation the people of Ketmper Connty might be induced to volo to the fund tho money that would otherwise be taken from the local treasury for golng through the mo- ttons of & trial which will end 1u an scquittal, and the most proceeds are t Judge Ci1soLM’ D to casb the pool-tickets, This somewhat allayed the excitement, but the dis- satisfaction of tho losera was not appeased. ‘They would not have carcd had the mare made & good fight for firat piace, but to thiuk that she wan distanced th first heat, and, Ly the rules of the turf, barred out of the race, and that tho winnor was & loser on his own record to the ex- tent of one minute and four scconds—it was too ‘The little mare wouldn't soli In this city for one dullar for any race in which she may be ————— On tho subject of overriding the Mavor's veto of tho Dearborn-atreet repealing ordinance, Matr£soN got in o whack at DaxNETT yester- day, DExsErr was decldedly abead of Mar- revoN in the argument lo Wednesday's Times, Byowpes and Parrznsox hold skin MATTZION to-day or to- murrow. DENNETT I8 opposed to saddiing the damages on tho city; the othor fellow is for waking the corporation stand them, et —— 1t a farmer hires a tramp for Lis harvest to drfve » span of horscs drawing a rosper snd binder, does tho maching thereby become the propesty _of the *tolter” who rodo upon it while guiding tha liorses who drew ft1 Iftho new trades-union doctring that the * tools be- long to the ‘toiler’ " be true, the farmer will find bimself dono out of a §300 machivoins ‘way that he will despi —————— In the Btate of Rhodo Island a person.who has bacn drunk twice fn elx successivo weeks, even if it were within the priveoy of his own house, {s liable to be sont to the Btate Farm, o reformatory Institution, for from six mouths to threo years. Fortunstely the Stats s so small that @ man can sten out, get thezht, sleep it off, and bo home to an carly breakrfast, withont difl- THB DETROIT RACES, Roeewns Dispateh ta The Tylbune, Dzrrott, Mich., July 4.—The rain, which in- terfered with the trotting meeting for twodavs, subsided tuls morning. About 1 o'clock the akles prightened, The iwo races With tho svpearance of the sun thousands began the journcy to the track. At 8 o'clock tha larycst crowd that ever assem- bled at a race-track {n Michlran was to be secn at Homtramck Park. ‘The grand-stand was crowded to repletion, 8 remarkably large per- ‘cantage of its oxcupants belng ladies, while on both sides of the home-stretch there were deep Jines of crowded vebicles, At 8:30 the track had dried sufliciently to insuru fair time, and the horses wora rung up. for the three-minuto class. Consoy, Betacy Ann, and Liltie Pterce started, drawing positfons Untll within a few minutes of the start, Canvoy was a hot favorlte at $10 to §6 fur the otlier two, but Lillle Plerca then becamo $10 to #7 for Convoy and Beue(v Aun captured the tirst heat with ierce and Convoy making a poor showing, excent on the Lome-streteh. At the finish both broke and were vourly placed, Tha necond heat was won by Litlic Plerce by a neck Theso two went doalle to bevund the half. Betseythen broke and lost On the howo atretch she closod but upavailingly, Cunvoy was ten longthe behind, third beat cleverly, Convoy and Betsey Ann bein of no consequence clsewhiere than un tho Complalnts that Convoy was not being driven to win made tho judzes take WALKE! DESTRODE THY KNNTUCKY FAVORITE, while Howson had tho mount on the California mare. Ten Broack was the first +to be In road- Ingss, snd had finished Lis preliminary gallop of & mile bofore tho mare wont awny. Thuy wers rt, however, and on the first attempt were sent away very evcaly, the crowad giving a grent shout as they went under Anthe first turn was rounded the palr wero head and head, and in this position ran the first mile they came by the soan ready for the In 149 As irom Boteey Anu. pace, Ten Brocck laying on ber neck, and seem- Ingly having all the work ho wanted to stay there. Duslng the sccond milo there was not the slightest change, but at the end of the first two miles, which were run {n 8:5i}¢. 1t was no- ticed that Walker was driviog Ten Broeck, while the maro was undor a steady pull, It was sa platuly apparent at this polnt that ( M'CARTIY 1IAD FAR THE BRST OF IT, that J. T. Williams, owner of Vera Crae, bet £100 to $10 that tho mare would win, Away they went for tha third mile, and at tho quorter- pole Ten Droeck showed a little shead. This advautago was only temporary, however, os the nnre at once closed on himy but, after passing the half-intle, Walker called on the stalllon, and e reaponded gamely, Mollle sceming to tire Mlttle. As ihey came down the stretch at the finah of the third mite she weakened still mare, sud, as thoy went under the wirc, tho three milos Laviug been rup In 5:33, 1t conld bo seen —e——— “@ail Hamliton,” fn her latost scolding tournamentat JAMES FREEMAN CLARKE, spcaks ol tne sacredness of the bond,' and the of bundage to bonds," and lots of other things of the gort. OaiLis, deareat, if wo wero you weo wouldn't talk too much about *bonds,'" and “bondage to bonds, and things of that gort. It might make people think of Jix, sud thoso Memphls & Little Rock securitios. e ————— evokiug loud sppla skill by winning Conyoy came into the bomnc-stretch well fo the load, but, making a rank break, was pearly beaten by Betsey Anu, The A Now York bauk-clerk having forged a check nnd been arrested while cendeavoring to pass iL, the bank that cmployed him supplicated the officers to let him go, and, though the police otMiclals refused to compromise the felony, suc- ceeded In securing tho voung man's release. o wans a confldential clork. what ho know atout that bank? s i under the wire. In the sixth leat, Coovoy broke on tho first turn, Lillis Plorce tukiug the On tho back-stretch ho outfooted the mare, and obtalned a goul lead, which ho re- talnell fito the home-stretels, A& encd for houe, to nli apoearances he had “tho but & wrotched break half way down (lje Iferce to pass him, and beat blmy to the score by a length. Tho race was very unsatisfactorv, and savored very strongly of pool-box manipulation. ‘The 3:96 raco had five starters, In the follow {og arder: Rosc of Washiugton, Monarch Kule, Wa wonder, now, Tho Parls Figaro's absolutely ance ls to answer & _correspoudent who wished 1o know whether Count BouOUVALOYP spelled Iis namo with o v?* ora“w,” that it should slways bo spelled with & *“w,"” for the very slmplo reason that thero was no “v" in the Russian langusge. On the contrary, just the est perform- sl et 1% WAS DONE YOR, as her toneue was hanglag out, and she waa running lke a tired dog, whilo the biorso moved freo and easy, In enteriug the fourth mile Howson called on her for a {ina! effort, putting the steel Into her sides guito vigorously, but although the game littlo mara responded nobly, ahe could not overtako the big lorse. tance between tiaa regained the same to the half-mile pole, “but JGut after passing this Molllo scomed to $UUT UF LIKE A RNIPE, aud was soon twenty leagths inthe rear. As Ten Brocek ran around the turn and Iuto the streteh, Walker Yooked belilad, but, scelog that the mare was becomlng worse off al every stride, did not husten the horse. When it y Mambrino. Tho latter was barred {n the pools, nnd Rose of Washington, Mounarch Rule, an Lody Lowe alternated as chotee for secoud Woodfurd Mambrino wun the race in cutive hoate, each belng & mere jog. Ludy Lowe socond toney, Monarch Rule third, and Rose of Washington fourth, The .strugals for second place between Rose of Washington and Lady Lowe was very anlnated in each heat, pur- on the homs streteh. Mouarch Rule did well (n the last heat, Rose of Wasliugtuu finfshed second i the last two heats, but wos —t—— Scnator Tnunuan's red siik handkerchief, which is his oriflammo of catarrh, as It were, ana which he flourishes so couspleuously wherever ho gocs, is to go down to posterity in Mrs. Fassnrr's plcture of the Electoral Commission. We much do fear, however, that it will not be the ** GuazLEY's white bat’ tho cumnpalzn of 1850, won fivo 8:20 purses, Josiug but ono heat, aud in thot he got & bad send-off, and was shuply driven for position. He wns & strong favorite overvwhere he started, and valuable induce- menta wero Leld out to bils owner to drop a rave with hiim, but all were decllued, Je goes to Toledo and Cleveland, whero bo will start in the UMMA R e —em The geography of the future will observe of Loulslgua that ita principal productions are bogus electiou-raturna, wituesses, red-headed sugar, coffeo, cotton, ncipal miports visiting statosmen, ngricultursl {mplements, shot-guns, and yellow fover. shead, the crowd broko fnto cheers, which were rodoubled as the ssconds went by and tho mare's nuse falled to show around the turn si tho head of tho stretch. Men ran futo the qusrtor-stretels yelling like domons as Ten Broeck cantered under the wirc i 8:103(, As soon s bo had passed the Judge's stand no at- temps was made to restraln the crowd, which soon completels|fillea thohome-stretoh,and after Walker had welzhed, and Ten Brueck was belug led back to his stable, thousauds fought and struggled for a chanca to slap the old horss on the back, while Harper mesnwbile was belug carrled around on the shoulders of enthusiastic frienda, the old man smiliug away like clock- work, and ondeavoring to reach tho ground. By this time Mollie MoCarihy had neared the stand, bulng led by rubber, whilv Hlowson, the jockey, walked slungeids, ho baving dis- mounted at the head of the stroteh, Oneglance night-cditors, mol aek 125, —————— Brveraox Dovcras, the Virginlan M, C. while crossing tho Mattapaw Rlver on his way $o a public meetlng ono day last week, got up- This awful warnfog should cunllrm the honarable gentteman fo Lis antipa- thy to the finid which drowns but not inebriates ————— st Into the river. =2 90, 281G, It §s ofiicfally auncunced (hat, weather par- mitting, the full progranme of the meeting will be carricd out {n the next two days by hay- ing three races on each, CINOINNATL Crxcinvate, O., July 4.—Chester Park trot- , sccond dav; weather warms track a vy; attendance very large. First race, 21 puree $1,000, divided, The failow- ' Trof. BraxLey Marrusws should tako thoad- Vice tendered to Mrs, Jenks by Untrutbful Jaurs E. Axpsson,~*retire 1o the sbades of viivate lite aud meddle no more with politics.”” —e—— One of the trades-uniun mottoes was: * The taola belou to the tallers.” That Is true as to tho stick and rulo; but it will bapdly hold water as to the vate and type, ————— PERSONALS, Clara Morrls lara Morris is recrulting on the 0! Sd thnke abis e Teralaing ot baaity Tz, Theo late Duchess of Argyll,—most S apell 1t incarractly ** Aresle, "o left §350,000 th be distributed among tho poor of Londag, Porty years ago it was feared that th Queen of England n;lxht be dethronea by th: or of ler coualy, the ex-King Mauover, who has just dicd, hlrol The Methodista of Causds, who began thelrexlatence as & church Iu 1778, just twelve years slter I'tilip Embury and Usrbers ieox had iutroduced tue faitn into the United Bistes, intend 10 eelebratu thelf centeunialat Belleville ln Augugs TOLD TOB §TORY OF NER DEFEAT qulckly enoupn. ‘The wator was lairly runniog from her, and, although an umbrolls was held over her Lead and cold water applied to her Dbead sud nostrils, §t was with the utmost dif. culty that she could walk, The killing beat of a Kentucky July day had been too much for the littie ware, accustomed to runin a cool climate, and had prostrated her so that it was a wonder that sho did not fall. Boveral experienced horsomen examined hoe after the race, and all Bgree that her prostration, and consequent lo- ability to run after entering the fourth mile, was simply notblog more or Jess than A MILD CASH OF SUNSTROKE. None but & barse bred sud rsised in this climate could stand to run four miles in yester« day's heat, evou it fit to do so. But right bere the important question comes up, of whether or not theso horees were tralued fora four-mils race. Thero is quito & Jot of talk about this matter to-uight, and Gen. Buford aod othersars freely sseerting that neither horse was in fix 1o Tun & mile-hoat race, much less four miles and vepest, Other men aay that it is a poto- rious fact that neither borse has been given tho work necesssry to fit them for & four-mile race, and denounce tbe affair as & bippodrome, saviog that the mare was dead certaln to be shut out; thas ber traiuer must bave known this bettor than anybody efse. It fs certain that the maro wasabout dead when she reached ber stable, snd the horse was aiso much more dis- tressed than be should have boen under the cir- cumstances, provided he was properly tralned. ‘Chere 18 o report currént on the atreets to-nighs that be 18 lu a very bad way, but your veposter met Frauk Harperon the street not half aa bour ago, and Lo EMPHATICALLY DENIXD THAY TEX RROECK WAB I TUE LEAST DISTRESIKD, addiug that he would' ot be away from the i 1 e t hoat was a dead heat between Lewin. ‘The second event wss a trinl of Rarus to beat B:17. The track waa beavy aud estimated thres seconds slow. The time ot the lret beat was £:413¢; second Leat, Third race, mile heats, to road tween Joo Lawrence and B the former, Time, 3:47! b 41403, ond 2:43). rirrsulna, PirresuRo, July 4. ~Frieudshlp Park running mesting; secoud dud-. irst race, hslf-mila beats for all ages, three starters,—~Ella T., Pacl ralght heats, winuivg the race Ex-Sonator Alcorn's privato secrelary is susing bim to recover $8,34%, as the unpald bal- suce of tha sum of ball of. Mr. Alcorn's pay s Goverpor and Senptor, which 1t was agrced bis sec. Tetary shouid reccive fn copsiderstion of writing bis specches apd Siate papers. Alexander Dumas clsims that he has lost §160,000 In the United Btates alo ances of hia play, ** LaDama aux Camellias, * with~ out paying him anything for bis Ho sols down 2000 psrformances {n Orat-class it $U0 & pesformisucy. A Baridan paper—of course—tells su in- taresting story how, at the first State banguet st tbe Congress of Yerilu, Lord Salisbury told DI marcx that be sboaldn't Blamazck sl b badu't awi Penlated b hed; and 8 raw was immiuent, when Lozd Beaconateld zeatored pesce by the wwplo but 8¢ato expernnent of counting the pits aud stvis in Blaniasek's plate, when it was found thero werw w0 atonca sbort, which th great Chancellor, thcce- fv was roved 16 have swallowed. racy, pu heats: startors: Patriot, Moses, Primrode, and Hippografl, Patriot won ‘Third race, Pittsburg Cup, two-aud-a-quarter- mnlie dash, was xmlp'gn-ap'umu Iu—maqrmd on n. The two 1aces ran to-day were runon o very L0NG BRANCH. * Loxa Braxcy, July d.—~The attend t the ucnmonthf"nkw vor ro. Tot S-year-olds started for the QGeorgs Loriliard's nd Jdler—took the tirat, Tollowed Ly Bloux, Morris, colt, rews, Dan Bparlivg, ll,nl Vi su- sud Crouse’s colt. Time, 1:03}§. The ud Hotel stakes for 8-yearold fllos, All, flly Mary I, Inveriore, Bertha, and Pride ol lage.” T Bulance All, Lioyd" Parule. Gen, Phillivs. Virgluiud. sud Joo wers allow cherry-sior lowed any; Salisbury starters fn the Mnamouth cup 3 quarter miles, knd 1t was won by Parole, Vie- 5[%«1; second, Gen. Uhillipa third. — Time, [ First bane on crr h"ni.l',mg%n‘m'pmao wad won in two atraight | Fased balle- eats by Boulanier, Rnadamsnthus second, Ad- ventura third, Time. 1351, 1:473¢. 4 Hls exiea—0n Bond: The purse ruce, miis atl A quarter, was won | Btrikes ealled—Of Bond, by Kinoey, Loftersr secontd, Higeins third, Time of game—One hon: Kingsland fourth. Time, 2:14}¢. Umpirs=Jolian, of fndi ead dfd not Oalsh the vace. Desdnead tell, | Datl, 55 Indisna rolling on bis jockey, Willism A?ldzleey. ! i I, fmi, (I dam ker, 1 e Ak ) . dam by o, Dist, i$:4b14; three 0%, Mereiin t twn mile. ’(m'mll , B! nd, for the she had such side shauld have t0 elsewhere. This made the score 5 to 3 led him no good. cago, making the score 5to 4, still avalnst them. In'the nest inning Start brought in the tielng foruia | Wassent to bzseon balls, and reaching the | MNilley snd T. plate on McClellan's grounder to left. | Gieorge I, Hosm vice been remaved, and the | Curey and a wild plub. Thus the scare stood | Time, 22:00 at 7 to b when Start oponed the reventh joning, In the which proved declsive of the game. Joo it his | started, have noched ba him two bascs, and Ferzuson gut howne. Cassl- dy’s it escaped from Curey, and Larkin was sent to base on balls, covering all the bags. Hapkinson hit a high one to right feld, but the history of it canoot be exactly stuted, for no- body outsde of the crowd into which lell kuow l‘ulylhlng about it. It scems 1o have been safo for one base, and then to have houuded into somu corner where Hleham couldn®t fud It Anvway, before it turned up agaln tho three rnners and the batsman had all scored, while the crowd was dolug some ol the most vigorous shouting uver heard In soy vountry, Rewwsen kept up the galt br a shot past shiort-stop, and Harbidie sent hin home by arightfleld bounder. When Start camne to bat for the eccond time in the luning, elzht runs had been made and no houds were out, but nothlng more was made. This remarkable fnning, tho largest but one made this year, put the scorc at 18 to 7 io favor of Chicago aud rectled the game, a8 the visitors made nothing in the Inst three fonings. In the elzhth, how- ever, the Whites made anotiier breals, Casaldy leading off with & bounder over third, and votning tn on Larkin’s long one to left for three bases, The latter was allowed to acure by Ttemsen's long b bases. ‘The figures are given fa full fn TUB_SCONK: ciicAn0. Marbidze, . btart, 1 b i}nlun, L ‘erguson McClellan, £ Casady, 7. 1, End, 37 m. 23} . 'Lougshore crews start "Clie firat race called was to-day hetween Courtne; ney turged the two-and Lillis Plerco won the McLaukhlin, ‘thelr action . SlcLaughlin proved his v fourth best by balf a on Kewson, . Total.... FUOIGERCE. also socured by horse olmost walking s he straight- “Taninas— Chicazo Two-baro hits—Anson, Jau, 1; Jemaen, 1} Ligha 1. Throe-base hils—Larkin, 1, "'otal buses on clean hits—Chleago, 24; Provi- recelve Kernan, and * Woodford paid conpont on errore~Start, 1t McClolla 2; Neween, 1—Uhleazo, 6. Hin 1! Iieham, 1=Providence, i 4 affocting the scora—start, 17 Larkin, 2} Brown, 1 Caroy, 17 lague, 13 Wheelor, 4. tart, 1: Anron, 13 McClellan, terasen, 4—Chicago, 10, lilgham Providence, 4 u callod butla—O Wheeler, 0. Double play—Hazie anid Mornan, Pasved bmily~Hrown, 43 Rarbridge, 9. Wild pitehes—Larkin, 45 Wheeler, Tlalls ealied—Orn Larxin, 18: on Wheeler, 30. Hirikes called—Of Larkin, 10; off Wheelcr, 24, Bieuck qut—0liicago, 95 Providence, 3, Vwmpire—Egan, of Lioston. ¥ Of vuurso the preat feature of tho game was the batting of the White Stoekings, but there were wany other poluts of play uurth{ of a good gane, The pitbiug und cutblng of Larkin and Harbidge was exceptionally good, and tho flelalug In from the outtleld was erably Orst-class. Eapecally was this th with Remson’s throw to head off Swe Higham's to Sweasoy, and Hines' to Brown, There were two or three thigs [n vestordsy's ame which threatened to make of It an exhie Ditlon such us has not been seen huro this season,—an exhibition ot wwplriug, Mr, Exan was unfortunate cuough to muke an error in }lm third fuoing, ti bis deslre to be falr, be hrought down the cnwity of the crowd un his head, and tletr uwcalleo-tor aud blamable tau- fiuuu no doubt hud u tendency to “ratyle” 1o womewhat, The cose onwhich hie mado the ¢rror_was: Yark was ou third, DBrowu on sccond, and Ilines ot bat, - with two pauds _out, ‘The batsman hit a shatp ll‘xl' to Harbidge, and It etruck that plucky Nttle player {n the breast uudd fell to the kround, but hcnuuul(fxlck recover and caught it ou the firit Lound. Mr, Egan @id udt see tho cateh, and, In Lis attempt to toke the testimony of Ly- etunders (as be bas o rleht 1o dounder the Bve years. option ot wald ** Woodford Mambrino has on ) a1, 37 10, 1c8, oureo, £1,000; first, 3300; and purpasa of the cerialn menib 1 1 1| Sulce), ne was meg with avythinis but tha palite | SSGretary, s fend 223 Tt o5 Wik evers uimgtro b eutiled. K Sielor at Y Thers wera samw ather decisious about wiieh { taitway Company et there were doubts, but,whicu thereare doubts as to whether an umspire fa nebt or vot, Le should get the beuetit of the doubt. This paper is not fond of \‘michlui‘ umpires suyway, aud duocsnot atteupt ta say they ure wront where there ls room for @ doubt. Tuere Is une thing about the matter thut {8 not cruditable, and that is that not a player fn the visiting club was wallive to toll thy truth about the magter and save Mr, Egav the welght of responsibililty. Four ar tive of them saw the bluy, uud eame ute shiould bove been witlibw to have tuld biw what they saw. ‘Thero bs such a o thing 8s bulng tog sharp somctlings—s man may get & wirc-edge, 1€ §tbe not conceded tiat Whecier 18 a poor pitcher, without commasd ol the vall, then hels opeb tu thy saiue strictures that bave been wade on Nolan for bitting teu. Yesterday he hit Cassidy, McCleltan, Lurkiu, and otlers fn a paluful tnguper, Thero was bo cxeusa $03% the ball was wet gither, The same cluba that played yesterday wiil comie together to-morrow ugain. “The Chicagos Lave oW won tbres opt of four, sud thicy would like auother one pretty well, i MILWAUKER—BOSTO! Bpectal Dipaten o Tha 1iwunss MiLwaukzs, Wis,, July §.—The fincst game 1a this city this ou was plaved to-day bo. tween tho Bostons snd Milwaukies before an audicuce of fubly 8,000 psople. Alihough t » lnlvm at I“'L“ 'fl:” ‘m;al urm itu g\lu: uxk: 0 visitiog club, the iricuds of the Milwaukecs To well aatiabed. [u fhe et five ‘uoings | Desedary b festute 1o ucither club scored, but fu the 8ith aud sixta | % the Bostous tallled on_errors of the bome clud. | if, ‘lhe Milwaukces scored closure and pared to purcl o, with a tiust c l{l. Th;‘c 1s tue fastest o track. on, bo- lack Lon, was wonl by resulitlon, sud aleo u toget purt the same to the & e, and Jack Jaw. Eha rse for beaten horses, Conchs speclal says: byats, winnlng tho race. ber riot. The Garl 1y was very large. Ten uly stukes, tive tal -Harold econd, sod brllitant. Burdock st second sad Morrill at Saven starters,—(ieorad tirat showed up well. The Milwaukecs loit the damper on Soctalbin. T , Lioyd's Kiuw Eruest | o with bis lame arw. 1 fitwagkee, oston, 323 TIHE GAME UP. y 1. Milwankee, 13, —Boston. 4: Milwankee, 1, 2, 0 Milwaukee, L. Bbreveport again, followed of newspaper parsgraphs. before the Circult Cours, aftting tn Shreve- part, eighteen months agd, the Intorance Com- pany being represented by ¥, T. nent attorney of that place. I was & man of considerable influence there. fore the trial sho had tha ususl stresm e case came up The Dead Husband Discovered After a Long 8earch, M 8: on Weaver, 5, off Wearer, 19, forty-five minstes. a2 body, which she claimed to be that of her husband, dug up. 8no went onthe stsnd and swore that ARCOGRIZED TIHAT BODY d’s, bot only by his tecth and the generat shinpe of his body, but alto by his cloth- ing, which was the same that he wore at the time that he Jeft ber in Quincy. for the defense at the tria) that the bad was disiaterred was_whole, whereas {| who was killed on Sec. 2 b which wss put Into & box with the rest of him when he was tuned, Then sbe secured the aflidarits of sereral medical men to sbow that it was porsfble for abods to lfeon a raflroad track in suchn way that the trucks_would disfoint & leg withont breaking it, moldered away, there wonld, on her or their And an Attempt to Bwindle a Life-In~ ‘I'he steeple-chase was wun by Pmhlem, CINCINNATI~INDIANAPOLIY, surance Company Defeated. ;fmubla secand, Bay Rum, Derby, and Dead- | CiNcinmaty o.h Jt)l,ly 4.—~Base-built Cinelo- an CLRYRLAND. killed b, Crzvetann, O., July 4--Dase-ball: Forest | How She Went for Col. Scott: {he Sympathy of thie Charitable, d 3 leg cut off, 1 E—— Citye, 95 Atlaotics, 4, 10487, DBASE BALL, Vi —— uELies CUICAGO—TROVIDENCE, AQUATIC. The regutsr smusement for the Fourth in AROTHER TRIUMPH FOR HANLAXN, Chicago fs unquestionably base-ball, which re- Hpecial Dieateh to The Tridune, How s Priendly Notice Led to the De- telves o larger patronage on that daythan | Carm Vixcawt, N. Y., July 4—~The principal fent of Her Echems. either the plenfes, the parks, the lako cxcursion- | feature in to-day’s celebtation was the scullers’ Lnate, or the theatres, Yésterday waa no ex- | mateh. A large sttendance segembled from teption to other Fourths {nthis regard, as an | the nelzhboring citics and towns to witness it. ntiendsnco of about 8,000 fully demonstrated. | Jn the fore part of the day Col. Sbaw, lste This crowd was no betfer and no worse than | United Btates Consul at Toronto, and who s & othersassenbléd on previous hoiidays. Like | native of Cape Vincent, dellvered an oration in 21} other crowds, L would not stay where it was | /lammond Hall. The water was In excellent Im. and took great delight In Leing where it | condition. The course was four miles,—two iad o sort of hustness 10 be, fn crowding | miles 1o buoys snd return. The prizes were around the catcher and into short leftfleld, | §200 to trst, $100 to heré wasngort of & field ruleatout ballsln | $30 to thinl, The men wera call- the crowd, but it wan ratlier elustic, ft scemed, | ®1 at G:15 and got off pretty weil and gave first or second base on substantially | together, Hnnlan sumewhst in advance, Plaisted the samo kind of hits. second, McKen and hennedv about equat. Han- The home teatn opened the zame with four | lan led all the way round the course, and at one hits, which gave only one run, Start befng | time was so Jar shesd that he scemed to be out taught at sccond, and Forzuson put out at the | of the race. When nearing the winning buoy plate. Tn the second fnning Cassidy tank his | he slsckened apeed and came In an easy winner, Dase on bails, and when he started to steat sec- | Plaisted second, a0d Rennedy third. ond the ball got away from Rwenss and ho came | was torrible contest Letween Kenoedy and clear home. In the first Inning igham scored | MeKen for third place, and, when they came fo, for Providenco on & Lwo-baser aud two oute. In | the bow of McKen's oulrigger aimost touched the third innlng the Grays, after whitewashing | Kennedy's shell, The regatts wasa great ste- the other lcllomlbpul i four runs whon the | cass. lanlan leaves to-night or to-morrow ecn out for one, This is the | morning for Bt. John. The correct i th vlace where the umpire male the break referred r:ce ‘('r:: lhlrl.y‘lhlnt:mlnn'tu fasnlVhe At irrepular Intervals between 1874 and the Tho fleah having prescnt time the newspapers between Hartford snd 8hrevepurt have broken out fn fits of virtuous condemnatlon of the AEtna Life-Inaur- ance Company of Hartford on account of fts al- leged hard-heartedness towards Mra. Walbures ‘Wackerle, who clatmed that her busband, who was fnsured in that and another Esstern com- %lny had been killed by dent.” Several resoectable physiclans of tho under oath, that, from_the de- her, they Leljcved that the man dug up was her huatand, The Judge was dectdediy one-stded in all that he eald to the jury, and those twelve good men and truo returned a verdlct In favor of the complalnant, ve Juldgment against the Company, from of course, It appealed. o ‘Then she made another dcad-head trip to Harttord. armed with the charge of the Judge and the award of the friends again besought money which was evidently due this woman, Her attorney st Bhroveport also wrote a long artford, in which he set forth the facts jn the, case, and, after blackgusrding tho that it would pursuc this woman no farther. He relled, he sald, upon the reputation of tha Company for honor and folr dealing, and trusted thas it would come forwand uow and po and withdraw the appeal. fecling that It should be governed by the udvice of its counsel, sutmitied the maiter to fts whaostated that he believed Yraud, and that he could not town also swore, scription given osilroad accident in in 183, and that she hsd proved tho fact of the death so satisfactorlly that nobody could geineay her, apd yet that the crnel Company refused to pay ber the money which was her due, and, becausa she was poor and friendless, was atiempting ow and the unprot ected. Her varfous journeys from Bouthwest to Northeast and back again were marked by a meteoric trall of these pars- graphs And genera! articles. Clergymen, law- M. C. A's, and charitable fnstitu- tions of all kinds followed in tho waks of the papers, held up thelr hends o horror at the crueity of this soniless corporation, wrote to it protesting agalost ita inhumanity, sod aided the widow in her long contest with money and Company, hoped Bhreveport attorney, that the casc was a' advise his client to paythe money. afficers of the Company had at one time thouzht that it might be advirable, though convinced of the fnjustico of her claim, to make a compro- mise with ber,but she absolutely refused to lend an ear to ‘any proposition of muat bave all or none, she would accept no diminution of it. Mennwhilo she had wandercd to New York, had come acros: DOSTON. ngainst Chicago. 1In the fourth fnning Fergu- Bostow, July 4.—Twenty thousand peopls son led off with a safe one, and_McCleilau's | withessed the races on Charies Rl dump hit was thrown sbort by TNaguo. Cas- Tae single-scull, three miles, race proved an 81dy’s bounder was thea suffered to get away by | easy victory for Frenchy Johnson (colored), who Higham, and tho resuit was two runs for Chis | beat Evan Morris with ease. third, Lane fourth, snd Driscoll 21 ruy, gettine frst on 8 hlr.i second when Ansun In the double-scull racs, three miles, Frank . Hutler, and P, McGahey and third pair, started to make Hilioy and Butler filustration of the unequal wsr which & ife-insurance company frequently has to wage, the case of Mrs, Wackerle It will be read with considerabie foterest bLere, because Cbicagoans have not fo ‘Tim Fuller and Rainforth, and thelr nearly suc- cesaful foray upon s similar jnstitution. WILLIAM WACKERLE AND HIS WIVE, WALDUROA, h long restdenls of this iunesota to Miltwaukce There, at the solicitatiom of his wile, 10 insured bl ife 1o the Atna for $3,000, and in another company for $4,00, uently moved with his fam! thare, at ber urgent reyuest, cl icy, which was & life vue, same amount, payable to 3 8frald of this companion of his,—afraid of Lis He feared that sho bad made him sccure this fpsurance so tuat she might kitl bim and then get the money, So, while they were living ray away from b Her claim was just, and Germans by birth, thou, NEW YORK MAIL," TUE and told him her pathetic sto written §t up, telling how Mrs. made the clalm upon the insurance companies, how they had fought her clalm, how she had .won her case, and how they were yet resorting 10 the lsw's delays to defeat her. 7This wan- r to paper until it came into George F. Welnemann, of ‘the lead changed hands again In the sixtli, | a second prize & ble. Providence getting two on bits by Brown and | won by “Dn leneth “l-'n.u avery pretty race. ) an, f h llx;o:rc&i r&f&fire‘evmllllm. lulnr mu‘nl; s _an ards racing wiil usual liner into Jeft fcld, and Anson followed | John Biglin and M, Matoner, James ‘\Fc‘nn- with a long nnE‘ which York woutd very Hkely | well and M., O+Brien (of the 'Longshore crew of 1t not been for tho wrowd. Ax | Portiand), and Casey brothers. it was It took the runner to second and Etart to | won, with the Portland palr second. Thne, third, Ferguson followed with a high one over | 20 i, 1514 s, and 20 m, 59§ thie fenee for two Lascs, bringiug fu Lwo runs to The worklng-boat racs tie. McClelian met the bull falrly, and It gave | Eight crews started, distance four miles, and after half a mile struzgle §t became 8 cop- test with the Chelsea crew, Nu, 1 crew, and West End four, Morris occupled thwart amidebips in the Lakeman boat and It Ward rowed the bow for the West End four. The crews passed the line in the following onder and tlme: man, 27 ot 15 8.5 Chilsea, 27 m. 84 to Detrolt, and anged tho pol- to another of the Faribault, Minn, wrots to the editor of the .Mail that, 1 companies concerned he would give volusble {nformation. The letter wus sent by the editor to the Company, and was handed ita’ Adjuster, who had from tho begioning had general chargo of the lovestization of the case. city a little over three weeks s was the feature, in Detroit, be etralt, o, aud brought Lim back a captive to this side of the mountalos. Btate, lived thers for some time, whea bo agalu ran away, varly o 1872 She fancied, {rom some informnatlon shio recetved Houth, aud followed on 'is trail. 10 New Orleans. sud from thero wandercd to Bureveport, which place aho reached along in the swiomer of 1573, Thero she heard | way that in December of the previous year . A MAN LIAD BEEN KILLED on the Texas Pucific Railroad, by being run over a train of cars, nine miles jug unable to find any trace of her Lusband, she determined toutilize this dead man for the purpose of securing the insurance ou her b Bu—In February, up ot Hartford nith the wlso made a trip to New York at tha saume {m for tha $4,000 alleged to ‘Thoy settlod st ] been _First-Lieutenant Ninth Minnesots Volunteers, ci Wackerle had served for a couplo ears. He had known Weekerle well been In correspundence with him, W erle’s object in writing belng fo obtain & pel ston from he Government. Welnemann Identi- fied Wackerla from the description miven of him, and was sble to show n lctier from uim, {n which he asked whera hia wife was, and whether sho had recovered the premiums on his insurance policies. from Weinemaon that Wi el , that o' had gouse | Weinemaun hai The Faulkner, Reagan, Mahoney Biglls, and In the four-oared shell ruce, distanco four miles, The were distanced, and Faulikner and Reagan were pever headed, wioning by two lenctiia in 27 m. 134.; Mahoooy-Bigllo crew, £7 m. 82 6. BEENEATELES. SkexeATRLES N, Y. July 4.~TFlfteen thou- sand people witnessed the five-milc boat-rave and Dempsey. Court- -half-inile stake-lont furty longths abead, sud majotajued that dis- tance to the finlsh, Time, forty minutes aud flity-elaht seconds. Dempsey’s time was forty- one winates and Afty-eight seconds, DETROIT FLEASKD. from that city. It was also learned ckerlo had guno to The Adjuster and Weluemann started fur the Western cosst without a mo- 1went's delay, and on arriving at 8an Francieco two weeks azo, found that thelr man was up in Humboldt County. He sentshim a friendly tele- geram, which brought him to San Francisco. H! was tound to bo TIE IDENTICAL WACKERLE whom the Company haa been In pursult of so He stated to Ar. Webster that bis rea- #0n for Jeavintz his wife was Lecause he cousid- ered her » deaperate woman, and waa afrali sho would taku hia life for the purpose of obtaining The Adjuster secured afilds from him, scttiug forth his own name, that of his tather, inother, end wite, when he was mar- d, by whom, where they bad lived, and his cxperience since leaviog hls wife, tozether with tlia aftidasit of Welnemunn to the effect that the Wackerle whom he saw there in Ban Franclsco was the samo {dentical man who had eorved as firivate In his Company, and also afll- davits of otner parties who ha wife when they lived together in Miaonesota. Wackerle's photoirrapli waa taken, and the mau iroduced onu of himacl! taken at the time he irst arrived in Callfornia, 8 copy of which woa ted that he was ready to come East, If the Comany required i, whenever o new trial 15 prools of death. timn to make hel be due from the Coinpany tbere, avpenred before tho Adjuster of the Compauy, at Hartford, he was not satisficd witn her ‘man- There was nothing Io it on which oue could lay one's floger and say positively | the wownu wos ad practice In the readiug of character, and his weners! impressions were decidedly aguinat Walburga. of loss they were found unantisfactory, and it wus thought necesenry to 'Iwo of ths allidavits Soectal Dlapatch to The Tribune. Dxrnoit, Mich., July ¢.—T! tory of the Bho-wuo-ca:mottes ot Henley was re- cutyed hero with enthualastic demonstrations of approval. The fact has been bulletuned in many places about town, and crowds of ad- mirersof the gallant fourare singiog their pralses through the atreets. THE RAILROADS. GOULD'S WAY OF GOBBLING ROADS ¢ Tue Cumnittee of nlue of first-morigage bondholders (Deuver Extenslon tonds) of the ‘Kansas Pacific Nattroad have lssucd a circular, in which they set forth that they have beew fn negolintion during several wecks princpal holders of the funlor securlties of the Kansus Pacifle Ratlroad Company, organized os 1 ayndiealg or * pool,” the abjact of which ta to dullver the road ta Gould. bt Nezotlatious with this *pool* had reached Wheeler, p.. J the point of befne placed In the hands of attor- 3 neys, to be formulated for submission to the bondholders, to the following effect: Tho asenting holdors of the 4,340,000 Denver Extenslon bonds (which, wite sccrued interust, funded and unfunded, amounted on the 1at of May Iast to over §8,£00,0001 were ta e news of the vie- u_exswlnming her to bo incomplete and 1nake au_cxawinaiion, wlhich she furnfshed were by partics who sald that they hed kuown Wackerle, and bad seen budy after hie was kllled: that bn was well kuown fo thetn: that they had worked with him un Sec. 20f the Toxus Pacific, and that they knew tlat the body of the dea of the fdentlcal inan whom they bad known as Wackerlo while alive, - Tuese allidaviis were Tth siyued with a cross. Compauy was sett to Sbreveport on the Com- for thu purpuse of INVESTIATION e found that the two persons making these nflidavits were Iznorant freed- men, who could teltber read nor write, Thetr fgnoranco had beew taken advantage of by Mrs. They bad fancied that they were riug stmply 1o the fact that 8 may had been Kl Uncof them stated, un- der vath, that ho wos not present at the time of the kliling of the wan o the railroad, not see tho man after bis death. stated that ko dld not Au aveat of the yew Wackerle and Wackerle also le wus afrald that the moment his wife kncw where he was sho would start off in_eearch of nd make his 1ife the wretched thinz it fors he Joft her at Quines. Tho Adjuster laving secured all this, left forthe East, arriving hers yeatenlay, IN A YW DAYS FHOM NOW, this case will come up before the Court ot Ap- cals at Bhreveport on a motion for a uew trial, ‘heso aflldavits will be prescnted to the Judge and the jurors and the ai- ‘ackerle will probably buva ditate over this additional see Low they can reconclle it with their actions at the trial a few monthesgo. On this showine thero Is no question that a new trial will be ordered; und when It comes off. MRY, WACKEHLE will ba put out of court, and fortunate it sha escapes o_prosectition for perjury. 8ke passed through thia city on her way to Bhreveport sbout & week ago, fourneying in her usunl way, —with passes and money out of which the sym- athies of the charitable und the relizious have “The woman has pushed her caso with extraors dinary surewdues an unecducnted peasaut, Jookiog @ tramp, sbe has # into the pockets of the good peop! and New York, and in getting the car of the pnipit &nd the press. She hias refused oll sug- of comprumise, and has clalmed to wtand slmply upon the merits of her case. Ehe has had, at one time or another, about lawyers {nterested most of whom, however, fell her ofter they bad seen the evidence which tha Compans had in Its posseasion. She ia about rears ald,—tho saine sge as her husband,— ble to make good ber clalm, would have secured money euough to rt her for the rest of her life. 1 she would have recovered, fncludivg Intere this ficht, which has cu of the policy, bas know the name ot the mun kilicd, that bis ulildavit was never read to Tho certiflcate of death tho Coroner sald the Forty dollars gold for esch bond of $1,000, ac. companied by thw certificate of $87.50 and the un- d §1.10 guld for cach ceruificate of 43, —thic samiw being & poyment on socount o e made npoa the deposit of sald bonds and certifl- €ates in the maunar hereluaftor reclied. Five per cent gold interest, payaplo seml-an- paslly, scerulng from the 1st of August next, for hiw, nor wasbie sworn, and burial made by name of the deceasa, fuvestigation showea that man as Wackerlo employed by the Texas Pactile he - Adjuster of tho re of the fnves- of the lower court, torueys for Mrs, thero was no such | gy opportunity to e Rallroad_ Company. ZEtna, who hud thy geueral char, tlzation, hunted for about el aud tinally found the foreman of the gane to which the dead man boloneed, ered in Colorwlo, and stated that the man who was kiiled wai from Belulu was Fraok Ettine, aud Le b 1le also stated thnt Ettine was about 5 feet 0 Aches bigh, with [air halr, pruy eyes, ligh and whiskers inchned to 0 or sooner, at the A paymens equal to 80 por cont of the amount of tu pald futerest, (Llghity per rent of S8, 000,000, equal 1o eay $0,400,000. ) (100,000 new 5 per cent 8fty- widde by the Unlon Pacifo Hallroad Comb. securcd upon the sxme property now underlying the Denvee Extenslon mortgage. It was & part of tho arrangement that the ¢+ pool ** shoald pay Immediately the back Interest e Jaile and Dccemuer bouds, amouniing. ta At the explration n’ five years, ol¢ bonds and an- 1o was_ discov- in_ lied thereof, n, and tnat his nane known bim well. liusband a8 five fcet ten or cleven fuclies, high Ao perituncltys Toreliead, bleh check-bones, told ber that the m band, The ‘I'vxas Pacific Company's alsy showed that such s wan as Ettine was emplovea on Scctionf,here this guknown Roadmaster, Assiatant .ocal Treasurer, and Paymaster of ‘the Texas Fuelfic repudiated all knowledige of Wackerte, But Mra. Wackerlc wesnot rebuiled by tiis, and cume out with counter-ofiiaavits of various in- dividuals In Shreveport, stating that they would not belfeve thy foremay under onth, which, of rourse, turew discrudit on his etatement and laft the matter sbout as it was before, y Tho elrcular, after sctting forth at great ucceeded in alipping her hands lengtt all that had baen dope by junlur bond- holders snd the Jay Gonld party to dofraud the Bolders of the Denver Extensfou bonds out of their rights, It goes on. to say thut the object pool ™ resolution adopied st Lawrenics, June 20, 1579, §s vothiug loss than sn attempt to get possession of a portton of the bonds and certificatea at 6.4 par cont of thelr fuce valao, and to compel the remainder to cunt 40 per cant, or whiatever sum the road bring at a sate, torewd by tho * pooi™ by meaus of tho doposited bonds. promut and - energetic action oo t bondholders, to protect their richts, is The Commlitee, balloving that thls cud can be best accomplished by pressing the forvclosure suit to 2 speedy determination, met ou the th June, and passed the following resolutions s Resolred, First="That, {n vlow of the attompt of ot tie pool re junior securitles ut tho Kaneas 1 Company 10 defeat ks riglite of the Denver Bx- sension Londhoiders, in'violstion of the clear doretanding entcred Into belween tho represeut. tives of e junlor eccurities and this Commitiee, as evidenced by the revolutlon and memoranduum of June 20, WWI¥, forwsnded by B, best futerest of aalu inan_was klitied, Tas necessity of if she had bee #ILE DEGOE) AND WALKED MEI WAY to Hartford from Shrevenort o secoufttime,and, at onother interview with the offiers of the Company, still perstated that shio sboul the ruoney which was aue her. slury to mauy of the leadin Hartford, sud enlisted thelr a. charitable societics and a num voil est, juat about $10,000, Tho Atna fn makio; coat it more than the dono & good work for all iusurauce cown lorinthe wake of one unjust clalm wl uaid eamo score of vthers, ‘and It is oniy the perststonee of a company in fighting fraud frow perpetual awindles, and removes to 8 great extent the temptation o the past of all purties to attempt frauds upan a company, elther, as in some Engilsh cases, by then khlug Whe lusured, ory as [n tha Raiuforth-Fuller case, trying to reach the satno cod Iy & less murdorous but fraudus gz clergymen in npath F‘hu’fln\ er of lesding ai- place olso capoused her cause, sod elther personally visied tho Company's uitlcers or wrote thews letters, urging th 10 act in such & mavnur as this, und not to lo- ure the credit of the city and Company L poor she was aided aud wos furnished with a e prooyigent ladies in Hart- of thu policy-bolders, seeins these storfes which began 1o crop out n tho —for slic always,wherever ghe went, t tlo syipathy of & sympathetic seporter,—Wrote o the Compeny, ugraingt these thioge sa caleuiate But the Company, not belley- fng the woman, did not deem tself justided in payfow her clalm, sod pursucd its’ Jovestigs- AlL thus time Mra. Wackerle had TWO BTRINGS TO HER HOW, ‘Thers was duo by tho Texus Pacilic to the man Ettive, at the time of his death, the sum of $1U, A man purvorting to be a first cour Tawn tho $40. Insuring lives un her honest ducs. 1 vy thess people, home by one of AL sucl sale (0 1bo rosd, frunchisce, and ety covered Ly the mortgare securib and that to that oud the said boudholders shoul Lo requested und urged to forthwith depoalt theie bot pany, and appoint a pure chusiny cominbiteu 10 act for thew Second—1hat ibe Chalrman and MNutten bo, snd they ste . Preparo 101 subivlon 1o #aid bonahulders 8 plag to cutry out the subjuct matter of the furogoiut ement of the recont —— FACTS ABOUT ART FURNITURE. Trus merit Is alwayscertain to be epprecisted, and tha Jadles pow understand that they can tind better and more artistic styles In furnituro and brica-brac at 3r. J, 8 Bast's art furniture eatablishment, No. 372 North Clark street, than st the wore pretentious furniture houses in the city. In addition to tlls, Mr. Bast's vrices make the furniture of hls elegunt destgns and fulsh cheaper than the tommon rough work found Ladies whio havo neodle-work which they desiro to have properly and artistic. slly maupted will conault thelr own (ntereats by leaylug their orders with Mr. da. e ea—— the mstitution. uekutiatious between this security-uolders of tha K e with @ gencral statelent o status of the ratiway aud fts securities, 801 to re imiticeat i sas Facific latlwaye Mrs. Wackerle wont to who controls the ‘fexus Pacill, sod emand for the weges due her hug- the sum had been oues no bother with ber, et — THE MEXICAN BORDER, g Nuw OnLBans, July 4.—Tho Galveston News® “Keeber. of El Paso County, reports to Judge Blicker that 1,000 Mexlcans are en route and drillioe st El Puso, Mex., and bave petitioned tho Chitiuabus Goy- grumeut to cross over snd g ‘Apodgca, sud disperee the Texas Htate troops. The prisoner Deando Apodaca 15 luiplicates with powu prowivcut Awericaus, a fle Dyee vaid,: they wanted Maaitla Valleu (N M) Inderanient. ot Ty Sadbe Toseph ‘went to F1 Rapcho, and was surpriscd to sce bome forty or ity persons diugiug tu the ground. MNis frst frupression was thut thoy bad found a gold lead, but on bis approacklny Lo sscortalu whet they were laoklug for, hio found that they were Jook- 1ug for houoy-coiuts, which bad peen deposited there by the Fexus honey-auts, Bome partics bad as tnuch as a plot ol and they were obliged aud 8 balf to tive feet tonrocura them, This suy dsuf & yellow color, and sbous thogutie alze 48 the common W e ——— ; Rub the Qums ‘Weht with foxodent when thoy becomes tacbed from 'ihe neeks of tho fosth. bicod frealy snid 80 tecover thule oo and bealti. This Eozogont fa t modisi eancd gus wud teelb, —————— BUSINESS NOTICES, Ute 4 Mys. Winstow's Soothlsg Syrup™ fos children whils teetbux. &l ug the Company from all Hability for damages. “This gpo utlcrly refused, suylng that, Lhoyy he wag a puor widuw, she wusy’ rampled on znd abused by G shook her tst n bLis face, sud sworo that sie 6 bis raliroud ropent the day that it « to clieat the widow, Hartford abe shiowed this reccipt which sbe nait bean asked to sign, and told 3he oflicers vf the ficr sbe had proved her claius agzainss thelr Company she would- wake the raliroad sweat. - The raliroad was fn gieut fcar Her object was to first push her suit azuinst the Insursuce Compauy, wet a court to duefde that the dead 1wau'was ler husband, and then turp around apd g0 Loe Col. Beatt and ffort st Hartfond to gret her cialm settled, she starteg for tho Bouth- west, tullowwd by the eympathetle tvars und prayers of the charitable people who had belped Ler, uid, by the aid of forced ottt ot all the sallioads, sod When sbic wasat houvy. ‘The combs hag becume 88 he cducation of finances 1’ the Coutinent former- ed to the Crown- A yislt to the gieat Republic was, 'l!é-mm'k hll Pr a tho seventh wad:| \{IiES OOGEERAL I ' ihe Ualied stutes oa clighul toufmas, The Bebspue of boibcluvwrws | 228 ML o e tiendly reia: tons of the countrics, fi'd n-p«dl.l‘lly. lc:‘mll 3 8 youu 4 is now gawe throagh Benuett's failidre to throw to see- | 5y VPRt O (00 tinagon of the iy ebond erelgns of the sge, Emperor Witliam aud @ Lis corporation. 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