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Down the bnek-stretch they went most orpensive one yot alven. ‘he in showed three lenge order for a Title way, nnd then VI Rental Boniface replied that the taststeak ho had | wator {i advance of Yale, and from that me ohne hits bolt, fol the rear, wnt | of him was not expensive, ns he liad not pald REIT ON GAINIXG Was hever arain (i the race. Ella Rowatt went | for tt. ‘ Foul Weathor, Fair Attond- | 1 lute turtier than Virgilian, but eoon Jolned | oryeyg ig asoung chap at the track who makes | tll the end. At ono and onc+iatt mites Yale therefore the more aratifying, Having slept woll the three hones ho remained in bis tent Jesterday morning, he came on to the track quite refreshed, and did some very fine bagatelle, and billierd tables, bowling-nlleya, Junk dealers, peddlers, aud plnmbers, $5, and sewer bullders, 810, for the ensulng year. Sn Joon Heennes wera refused to Androas Tetra and Jacob Rastz, on Lincoln avenue, for non-com- SPORTING. | prstoee eelth him. All this time Krupp Gun was half alengtn) , Uving by following the runners from meeting | 8 coing in good form at thirty-one strokes to Walking between the hours ot 4 and 6 o'clock. | pitance with the ordinrnce, and no counter-pe- ance, and Fine Sport Ahead Duty on Feaching, the Lee ae to, meet alt ‘rout the feasuny wine is inlet snd ollorieg ha lithe In the New | TBfouRhout the forenoon and afternoon O'Leary Ean having Deen flea to the Femonstranes A atyi - ie 8 Oo any Who are foolish enough to Ilsten eng! ack, minute later No. 5 in ew fe 1a saction of other at the Races, hands downy tn 1263345 Eolta Rovwott and Vir- | | tne to ony wi Elves every man a diferent | taven bout began todroon in his seat, aud to | Frakes Cus ttle, galning steadily on Crossland, business of minor Importance the Hoard ade Aud at 7:26 last evening the score of both po- destrians was allkc,—170 miles each. O'Leary kept on the track, and, baving added one more lap to hla previous record. he parsed by in front of Crosstand amid a volley of cheers from the Rilian away back, : horgc, and ao well’ dues by romember his men Ail but Krupp Gun and ‘Janet now wont to | that Ge never ques meer tie losers, but ho gees { A8P Up tha water ina distressed fashton, By the stable. In the start for the fourth heat the to th and wets nat the pil this time the shotls were apinning past the er, Janet, and Raven tho had a length the best of-1t, wus never | OO the winner nnd wets n stiava on the pila. ard wi Buckner. : O Headed, aid wen ty fone Ienathe, ‘pling, 1:59, | Of course this ia an old English dodge. Navy-Yard with a ap of forty saconds between Winners of Yesterday's Stakes : Y tem, The two-mile flag was possed by Mar lourned, Tha next H r Sonus: regular meeting will be ENGLEWOOD, I ‘The Board of Education’ of, District No. 2 of | here, na the'elty hag becowo popular with horae- | the boat, ‘The space between the two shells was patean 189 2} owners. > £3 large audfenca there present. Hyde Park and Lake held a meetin yesterday 2 : ae } MR AUMMAN aoa = Gots an tarick daniee haath, tho ing vard In 11:01. ray, “O'Leary ahead of Crossland,” was an- forenoon at the Chamolia schoot ie eed ; ? ie anes Purses: | agent Sido to nencnd Bade Taegan artes B70, all | the iating Bontherners hare none but the erg | | ue below the tmo-mtte post Marvara allowed pounced at the poolzeoms ad beddings bleh | rer was {nstractes 0 $2078, Hi eos Suit, | Will offer on Monday their specially threa in five. warmest feelings for Chicaro ant the success 0! her stroke drop to thirty-two, aud the Yale favor of the forel; now took « decided The princtpnis of the primary departments “ + inal? ¢ Dumillating Defeat of Yato by | ++ riintenite bm. Janet 6 niceline west weson aif oeeete | crew change, O'Leary being mato the favorite, with | were intracted to tae Groner, cepsrements tempting bargains” in. Harvard in the College ine coeur eather 44040 4 Include July 4nd some settied weather, when shaasiak, ernie Aya ey i Mie ehecien neat hia antagonist. S000 her. Martin Oven, a boy 17 years of age, employed | rr) : Boat Race; fare Fagor ie Fate itd Ts ho grander races enn be held chon will be elven -roke-oar being handled worse than any In humanity, until at 10 o'clock Inst niabt the spec- | On the Pittaburg % Fi, Wayne Railroad’ in 1 I S ay tn ry Ne e ators numbered no fower than 5,C0v. uevatiny Stone to ballast the road, had his foot George It, “Tico' widening constantly, the leading crew swinging 3 fe generally th the champfon re- | ctushed Thursday afternoon by beluy run over A 1 sta.) by Imp. Phacton—by Kélent +, In the Trial-Stake race, Lord Mirphy lost his | away at a tertile. gait and sending their boat { ceived the on's Care of theapplause, although by a frelght-train Fifty-fifth street. He was . » ee O'Leary Slightly Ahead in His]! of St George; 115 fa. .,....Blurpny 2°32 22.0. | bridlo at the Quarter-pole and ran a mile and a | through the water at a wonderful rate of specd, | Crossland was not hy any means {gnored In this | sent to bis Lome paraiso, Ind. Lyoris Blk. Silks ie a Walk with Crossland. EE ratan bin Elia Now: quarter free. | Many af Takeluint cence | , ‘The third-mile faz was passed by tho leaders | Fespect, Tu fact, bath macs, wore loudly ap- ——— M ie fitme : wag SD ARO | Thcentey and. Ce die eee ea omer OF | tn teisitz. Harvard wer cee squarter of a | Dlauded, nnd ench one was presented with sev A NOTEWORTHY INSTITUTION, Mt S125, worth $150. a4 phy, togather with Capt. Cottrill, were standing | mile abead at this point, and tt was by the Tunes ne ae horses eer tundur ihe with the utmost difficulty that their 383 G Wire, and they all freely admitted that Lor stroke conta be distinguished ‘The darkness pean a ‘A HUNDEW RACE, pluray woutd have won'bad he not been thus | wos tecomihg rather embarrassing, too, and It ome tur. dash of two miles, over ct hordtos finished ACEO was lucky that the erlmson spurted about then, a ‘ers being Kelso, Redding, Ver- As bad asthe afternoon was yesterday, the ‘THERD WAS PLENTY OF GOOD SPORT dleris: Canons nn faven., ‘We start aga | Club-tioure batcony beld {ts taual quota of | OF tHe finish would have been rowed under the ‘at tho races ycaterday, and, although the rain trageling one, owing to the fact that | ladies, many of wham have become regular at- | Cover of night, ‘Lhe burst of specd which was cine down rH tatrante during the greater part oats Jock did nat hear the driun,tap, | tendants. There are parties inale up each day | struck Into by the leadera just below the three- of the afternoon, {t could not dampen the ardor } and when tie rest went sway Cannon%ivas | of Indics and missus under the chaperonnge of | mite flag developed eat a standstill, and so far bebind tint | some well-known soclety leader, und these bet of the 2,000 people who went out to ace tho nlmiaae do atie rae an imposalbility, iedding | amoug theniselves {n 4 lively thongh fnexpen- A GAIT OF FORTY DIPS OF TI OARS John Van Tiaden's’ bh. Virgil The Providence Olub Pounds Boston Ora- | r.. by Virgii—La’ Mond elly-—-No Game at Oinoinnati. eral bouquets of flowers. Cougratulatory tele- grams from New Yorx, San Francisco, ton, and Cincinnat! were received by O Leary. The citizens of Montreal and Quobec also telegraph cdl their best wishes for success to Crosslund, At 10 o'clock last night both mon were on the track and walking at a Iively rate of speed, O'Leary {sin good condition, apparently, al- thoueh his appetita is almost entirely cone. He cats use but little food. and his medical ad- viser, Dr. Dunne, ts of opinion that an ocean trip is just exactly what he needs to mako him once more what he was a few years ago. Cross- The Boara of Trade in its way meets the Wants of the capitaliste, but the great public havo not the meaus nor information requisite to protect themrelses fully io dealing there, which naturally calls Into éxtatence Institutions whlch arespecially adaptea to meet the altua- ion. the Merchants’ Grain and Stock Exchange will hold {ts first session on Monday next, and “We understand will give country and foreign buslaces its frst attention, though acceptlig local business offered, which we opino will not Bik. Cachmire Silk _ Ab $1.50, standard price $1.85, And a small lot of the celebratdd “Ballon Cachmire Orieutal At the extremely low price of .: Sa ee eee jan, knowing when they started that the chances t he rear, but the palr nally set | slve way. ‘Thera keeins to -be no iinpatience | © each minute. This pace they did not relax | land can cat whatever Is given him; bis chlef | be small, though the Inducoments offered to p ¥i nee four to one in favor of vetting and chat | Sof Meer! eeear UE he nae ty | Ae the lengdh ef time between racey neat | during the vemalndor Seah ee eecelae | Hand ean cal whatcrer ta ary toast ani ronst | “scaipers” are not auch as are ealoeeed $2 per yard, bn ud u I. loaely attended by Verdigeia and Raven, Hv | fair sox; they know na well how to employ it | keeping his men upto the top of their mettle | beef with an occastonal ginss of Bass’ alo as a | induce that kind of business. Knowing the rary ie in events of thnt deseription the favorites al- | closely atto y erin gata, ie | Tar, ack) ther knew os. wal et Pp poe ee re eg ue ie atlll free from blisters, | manscers of the **Merchante’” as we do, we | Giving our customers the benofit ofa: :i ways won, “It began to pour just as tho horses | tho tlme the quarter-volo was reached to las : : throughout. but his right lex appears to be going back on | slall expect a steady, uniform burlncas Clore 5, ee wera ready for the first heat in tho Sherman: | Named horse tras second, and ta a few strides | hon Janot and Krupp-Gun were being | ‘There was a difference of 62 seconds between i i him. He says ho will catch up with O'Leary before noon to-day: but there are few willing: to place much confidence in the assertion, THE SHARPSHOOTERS, THE THIRD DAY. Nothwithstanding the bad weather, there was & very enjoyable day at the Schuetzenfest, The number of visitors was not very large, but the riflemen devoted themselves to their special business with increased zeal. The following is the result of the Club snoot, cach team consist- ing of six. The number of riflemen from somo places was so farge that, as will be seen, two or more teama were made up: NEW YonK. more he had overbauted Kelso and ahowed In ° Houso Puree, aud tho clomenta gauged thelt | front. “At the finish Of tho firsy mito they were Her piety New fs allen: aa oaelble the time of the boats os they passed the wrath with such care that whenever things were | well hunched, except Verdigris and Cannon struck a perfect bubel of voleca broke out erying | trdintle. The raco hed long ago become a -ready for a start, and the Club-House balconies | who were ten lengths in the rear. There were | sty to Lon Janet," and money flew from | hopeless one, but the Yale boss stuck to their wero well Milled, a stalwart shower would de- ) No Maturlal chanwen from theso postions willl | hand tonand agit by magic. Te Wan Goatees | oars wlth a good deal of pluck. Three or four a mile and a half had been run, when Kelso fell Toman bet another $100 Janet -scond, sending everybody under shelter. away, anil Reddlnye took second place. ‘The | omy gene cr, bet anotticr £10 We ee ne aneh | members of the crew were apparently In spite of these discouraging circumstances, | race down the homestretch between the two | pand Janet. cam: under the wire witne SUYFERING A GOOD DEAL, the fae on the card were all run, and,althéugh | leaders was a yery pretty onc, but Raven won | yeoman’ funded. beck the money tothe ad for it was with the utmost difficulty that they the time tn each case was of necessity slow, the | by two lengths, . pelt, who made $3 by simply counting $100 of | responded to their Captain's call for an increase eh vigor as could BUMIARY. own, ofspecd. They managed, however, to send have been possle had te alee been elear and iPazess $100 Taree Soe eta S £40, | There are slx fine-bred Kentucky andatehorsos | thelr atroke ip to thitty-atx, but ts speedily the track dry and fast, instead of slippery and | twamileeover vient hardier : at the track whicn were sent here for the nse of | dropped to thirty-five, and then to thirty-four. ‘mud. Of the races themselves, | Heury Schwartz'n bik, c. Raven, 4 yrs, by Mune the oflleers during. this meeting, They arc for | The: flualty crossed the Itne at least half's milo anldle-teop in mud. ys in | , dy—Cumilin Gero; 140 Da.sss.4..422-Delanov 1 | sale, and Col. Conly, the tanager, wilt rell them | waded ie ‘victors, there 18 not a grent deal to bs sald, sincs in ach, ts Melding, aged, by Wary of tho | nt auetton today between the heate. fice cent ‘The time as taken by the official watch-holder each event the fick was a small one. The Trial Ida Dickey 3140 Ds... . 60. pee uees 2 | be un opportunity for any Chlearoan who fs atn- Was 22:15, although sevcral private timepieces Stake, for all 3-year-olds, in whieh Buckner, the | N. Caray & br, Kelso, aged, by Foon ‘do g | bitlous to own a thoroughbred saddle horse to | marked tour seconde less than that, wiover of the Derby, and Liahtunak, who wags ae ©3 | invest, A pedicrec ta given with cach. ‘They | In au tnstant after » yietorious in the Oaks, cama together, resulted, t will probably be sold at. good faure now that Y, ' by virtue of ‘cident, in favor of the former, wh Gnemlag's ch. hy ronaing ins beeatng pounlar here, ie formas, | TS RS wa Tea ee PEARS: A¥DD y Virtue of an accident, Gi ‘allics—Bello Brandan: 1 are of all shudes, mostly chestnut or bay, and the Lord Murphy, who was first favorite in the bag rh ae The poolselling on the races for to-day was | the decks ef the varioee gosh ge from Derby run last Monday, aud roars deta by FOR TO-DAY very active te Tn ‘The betting on the last | abouts. Backner was attributed by bis friends to Mur- ea on the programme; | “ay’s races fs always stronger than’ any other. Soon the stream was alive with galling phy’s loss of form, was also in the race, and, as Ente ett aut re cduterton Stakes, mliecaltes for | The anles fare evening: wore: Firat race—Kim- | vessels, tua, and row-boata, aud it was only by ho was moving nicely, was thought by those | 2-rearold colts and fillics, $50 cntrance, ono hall $225, ardance ly 815, Christ Dovle $15, the shecrest cood luck tint an accident was best qualiftod to judge to bo a sure winner, | half forfeit, with $800 added monoy. ‘Those pea ve ei ‘alletisteln 8500 (Lorrilard’s | avoided, Six of the Marvard crow’ thin vce ing with fts years, atid increasing the already widespread ‘reputation of Chicago's busincas Men and institutions for enterprise, akill, und ability, even though it may bo classed among the smaller list of exceedingly conservative ones. * very advantageous purchase, Algo a line of Colored Faille Silks,” Tn the best Spring ond Summer Shades, ' At $1.00. Twenty-one inehes tulde, and worth $126 in actual value. a A line of Fine quality Striped Summer Silks © At 50 cents. An Onquestionabdle Bargain? All our Paris Novelties in “Bro. cades, Sating, Pekin Stripes, &c,, re~ AER Sia ——____.. . SUTRO TUNNEL, Sax Franctaco, Jane 27.—Adolph Sutro has to-day telerraphed from Sntro to the 8uperin- tendents of mincson the Comstock Lode, re- questing them to pump {nto -the tunnel to-mor- row for the purpose of testing the boxes, und uotifying them that Monday morning wext the tunnel will be prepared to receive water f, all the mincs. Lk - “oe BUSINESS NOTICES, Arond’s Kuzyss bas heon used with highly a. Col beneficial sults durin the last four y yarioua forma of dyspepsia, gastritis, nz eral debility, coneumption, te, Kumy medicine: it ifn pleasant. wine-like Ze (a food); made from milk, peculiarly gratefal ton delicate stomach. Nothing else make 6 flesh and blood and strength eo fast. It can be safely re- lied on for the recuperation of those casca of low vitality {n which medication or ordinary nutrition full. Send for circular, Beware of {mltations, in the : ie Luke Bluckburn §20. See | pulled in the tnce lant areca, eet You fall en ia nol’ acid tothe trade, con. | duced from late quotations 26 per Hardly had the Mee dropned for a start, how- | Ramed to stget are Kimball, irnatend's colt, vy | huge), Victory & Richards, Jr. $153, Buckner | new men. ‘The result indicates ees tee hone fumers supplied ‘directiy Uy AC eee Cee t and d a Peed ever, when Cee gk steln, Vietury, and Luke Blackburo. ‘These Fite, ean opal Sle ty Norton 83% Hend- which carries the most veterans is pretty sure to 17 Madlson street, Chicazo. cent and upward, 6 if th time sone want ond ‘tha. con- one hs te ek ieee one Lice iale pa oe Faces there will be seven starters in the first, Tonight the streets are full of shouting and nwt VEGETINE Blk. Silk Velvet, = er ‘tater is faeaye, qt woaa user and exclting: the contest beuwects them tnnat be n magnificent and five in the sccond—"Tha Consolation singiog students, and : there is more life in New a ‘ td te Aah ight, as the horses went past the stand for the | one. Kimball won the Pacifle Hotel Stikes the | use. Londoui than for many years, 26-in., our usual $4,265 quality, re “4 abt ae-hs hovacs: went pas y dashing along, | “fat day of the present meoting in grand style, | Ben G. Brace, the gentleman sho has eon- : duced to $3.50 to ol 4 - Ant ian, ta sce thea ee ral i Hae ae a while guke ‘Dinclehares was tlie pute dive ian tributed 80 touch to the sucssee of the miceting, BASE-BALL, uced to B23, 0 olose, 1 is head well up, a u out 8 also wou eriey says lo is well pleased with hicaro, ar hat, COMING THROU INDIANAPOLIS. Bargains in all De; artments t + M-o8 ha could by means of the | Seals at Nashville, the | Aluxauder | he would rather live bere than any other elty, = D a4 Ship, ‘Baine ‘wither a steadying ‘and, tho | Slabe'at Losavilley ant eho Total Stance except New Yorks (0 the word Me hes Sectat Dirvateh te The Tribune THE BEST REMEDY es Louls, Mv has captured more mouoy for bis | the gentleman who arranged all the handicaps | — INDIANAvonas, Ind. June 27.—The incoming animal, of course, ran very wide at ue furne, | owner thin anyother year-old of the year, | ta kentleman rice, mauaging the fleld wener- | Clnclanutl train, on board of which were the thereby losing so much ground thut, ‘altuourb | id hins met with but onc defeat, It will bo re | ally, He ts familiar with every running horse Chicago and Cinetnngtt Bull Clubs en route to hocame through. the stretches at a fearful nave, | menibered tat Wallenstein 4s the $9,090 colt Jin the country, und has pedigrees at bis fnzer's ‘Meazo, waa niet at the Union Depot to-night it was an Imposstbil{ty to overtake Buckner, jorerheervad Pierro Lorillard for future use fn | ends outhemat. Heisthe owner and editor bya small army of Constables aud nalleenien y A Who ran a fair race, although hud the aceldont | Englund. Wallenstein ‘hus started twice und | of the Kentucky L-ve-Stock dtecord, & pooulur Prior to Semi-Annual Inventory, August 1, , SCROFULA, PILES. fi OAKLAND, Cal, Feb, 10, 1878, TK. R. Stevens, Esq. : 4 # ty scored two victories, winning the Colt and Fille |sand well-known sheet all through the South, | Who were determined to capture Flint and Dear Sir: [have ured your blood purifier in my to arpby’e ME not cceurrod. he -woulll, Have | Gta) gt: Lumiugten und “also: the Ponascee (are Was formerly ove of the proprietors of the | Shaffer on the warrants fesued apalnst theta family for uver two years, and will pronounce It, stood no show to beat thu son of Pat Atalioy aud | Stake ut Loutaville. Bye-and-Bye won the | 7urf, Fied, and Harm, of New York. te |" Totalsees seseete . mrontas for Scrofula and Viles, the best remedy in exist- enco, After using once, Twonld never use any other. REV. JOHN HEMPIILL, Pastor Calvary Church, San Francieco, Cal, VEGETINE IS THE REMEDY. while they wero here on Thursday last. Tlia train was searched, but neither of the boys could be found, greatly to the dis- Rust of their creditors und . the offtcers. Joo Quest, however, was incantious enough to show himself, and was taken in on a caping fg aued at the instance of Egan & Treat, merchant tailors. Anson paid 835, the amount of the debt, and Quest was-releascd, Shaffer and Flint were hidden in the baggage-car, but no ‘Wenonah. In conversation with a Trinunn pallies’ Stake Tee the second day iO flay atglss fue Ks Gtueo all peauins Sati Saute Tor ; 3 ated t! tho acel- | She also wou the Ladies’ Stake at Nashville ini w Weat and South, if not the entire country, ina theory Oa Atmreny staked Tae file, secls | She Bleu, wont the Ladies! Bal Although Luke | und ha hopes to sea an excellent ineotinys here deht happened alnivat ay: adon’as the atark: wae’ pie bead Stak never sot to the front, he has | next season, made,—certaluly pare “4 bedon ots pile juin second four times in very strong tlelds, and roLebor id been run,—and that, of course, he wis una- | {¢ fs-about time for him to score a vie ory. " ty to steady “oF ‘mide the coh, ‘The bay The peste cae fefor the rich. Iuter-Occan TOL, 94 June She The Heed nace Potts imud, but under such clreumstatices yletory was | play, with $600 In adde mouey; mito heats, ca 1, impossible, Mr. Grinstead's lle, Lalitunah, Tete are Blty-aoven Bontinatin man thosg Rowdy Boy third, Luoy and’ Matile Huuter of whom at least n creditbble performances was | nuted to start aro Monopoly, Keane ‘Richards, " Nba alaaanti Gav bateien and pected, failed to do wnything tat accorded | Jr, Hendtight, Buckner Boiinte Oaks, and John | 10 the ’:23 class, thera were ten ontrica an wis ber reputation and arora running, and | yy." Norton Buekner Won both the Derby and | 8x starters, Elle Good was the favorite, two 3 WEDG WOOD'S: OEBLEBRATED H ono but aeympathetic. reporter found tt out, ; ! F ES {he money bet on er was nover in aight from | ‘rit states tins weak, Bonnle Oaks won the | t0 one against the feld, Tt Is Intimated that the Chteago Chub will not Heart Disease, i“ REN wo the start to the flaish, dash af one mile Inst Wednesday, Keena Rich, BUSOFARY, travel via Indianapotte hereafter. ‘ Loss of Appetite A . THT BNERMAN-noUSsE Punsn ards, dr. rina dead heat for frat place in ie att NO GAMB AT CINCINNATT. att We amt atter a band gtraale. by, danek tho ||: Gottell Finke nt New Orleans: dines, wud also 32 Boectat Dispatch tothe Tribune. MECHANICSVILLE, In., Oct. 14, 1878. é a Kentucky mare that was so heavily backed for {| dyear- 3 46 Crscrswat1, Jnrie 2%—A heavy ratn-storm Tt, T. Stevens, Boston: ry 2 : tty C : won a purgo race at Loutsrille,—all this season. ; vy ; Originally made foi fatieh to Molle MeGarthys Dae aoe 2a | Sohn We Norte asad reaas gessons Gato” 2 | here this morning rondered tho ball parle unit Dear Sirs Tmost cheerfully give. my tertimony g lly Fe in favor of vour creat medicine, Vegotine. My wife was troubled with Heart Discase and Loss of Appollte, and was so reduced ptivaically that sho was not uble to do her work, Maving tried varlous remedica, sho finally took Vewetine, which com- pletely cured her. Shols now stout and hearty. ow satluiled that Verctine In the remedy for all that fs claimed for it, and even more. Yours truly, PATRICK KORIVIN. -—-VEGETINE A SPLENDID MEDICINE. Heart Disease, Kidney Disease, Female Weakness. GRIGGSVILLE, IL, duly 25, 1878, HL. R, Stevens, Boston: Doar Sir: F was aflictad with Heart and Kidney Disease, und other Feuale Weaknesses, and doce tored with several physicians and recetved no pen- emt, anti! 1 tried your Vegetino, and, after taking two bottles, 1 was complotely cured, and have been a healthy woman over since, although 1 ain fn my GUth year, Ido heartily recommend It ana. splondid medicine to all aftiictedt a1 have been, and I bless tho day that it fell into my hands, MRS. MARIA HOBSON, VEGETINE. ty 3 * ti, from a fluld rau Solicitor, | Her hackers wore Irightened some. | wyen at the late St. Louls meetin, a 5%; 2 4, what by the performance io the’ tirst heat af | Of fourtcon good ones. Menve tt will be scen The froe-for-all had four eutries. Proteina Krupp Gun, but after tat the ravo was never -| that this race {3 to be hotly contested. co, | and Hannts started: stidalght and Coy tech in doubt, the mare winning as she pleased in | _ ‘Tho third race is for n handieap pitrse of $850, | nd Manat Oy Probenie i ree ai cee owing 2uod B ‘ | 1L¢, 2:2187, formidable adversary thom Janets “rive race ies pounds; Mintzer, 100; Kilburn, 903 Sletlenry, ane fare rlased the mmeetine, a teh ss beri “mile beats, three in ive, and before it was over | 17} Charley Howard, 105; King Fury, 1053 uni tee Sher, iy i alll alr "| ao chai | all the coutestauts were willl enough to quit, | Edinburg, 103. . ‘Yheso witl make a flue contest. anes y has respi ven a decide Without doubt, the most popular victory of | ‘Then comes the Consolation Purse of ‘$500, a id : the day was thatof the Calfforniacolt, Raye, in-| mile'and a quarter, for all horses which have MARTVORD, ‘THD MURDLE-RACK, ran and pot won Hirst money during the meet- | ttayreony, Juno 27.—At Charter Oak Park Sng, with Goodnight, 0 pounds; Wal-ta-Wah, iam @dash of two mites, ovor elght hurdles, He won the Cammie t, 1093’ Metlenry, 102; Grinatead’s | tay the frée-for-all ras was won by Voltaire, 7 = tove Maxwell second, Capt. Emmons_ third, amile-heat hurdle race on the first day of the | tly by War Dance 85; and Experiment, og Shatin pose ne ea af meoting, carrying 140 pounde, and on ‘Thursday | starters, ‘hla conctudes the sport for the meet ates Sie SNs BAB, B81, Maxwell Fe eee a eet Steet Neueeda 8 mallo | ius, and will be extremely iuteresting on tnt and a heal lash, making a den e 1 Ke 0 * 13413, and belig beaten fn thorunoll by anose | 8ccouut aeeaeui a Sow: ITARVARD VS. YALE. rs it thot such arace, in dee! q - ud, would Sroee ioe meh for the tuplrations | Tast niet Cot, Conley, the Jockey Clab Man. | THR CaMumIDGR nove AgAIN PULA THE emnoNa ER OA. iT ena tut | ager, recetved adtspatel from Dan Mace, stating: fancng norge | _ carciaty: aa aieh wells that he would reach Chicago this morning, an Specta) Dispatch to The Tritune, known jumpers ag Redding. Kelso, Vordlgris, | remain here to prepara Sor bis great raco on the New Loxpon, Conn, Juno 27.—Haryard and Cannon, but the bluck fellow beat them all | Fourth of July with the California wonder, Col..} seoms to have secured a permanent knack of handily enough, und was given eheer after cheer | Lewis. . Hopeful will be exbibited on the track winutng the college champlonship over Yalo at for his yictory. This race finished the pro. | to-day between two offthe races, theoars. Last year, {t will ba remembered, the pleased,” pa ‘tee ftige thn dinate of tie Ke A CHALIMNO® Yor Mit, WAIXRL. Cambriage boys had a clean walt-over from the Phere aha acne dv the Hatter of The Tribune. first dip of the oars until the last stroke wus there was enough sport mixed fu with It to haye 0, Juno 227,—As Mr. Walxel 1s not will- Pp rendered the day an enjorable ou, euidate Nis horees at’ Dexter, Dark von “We | rowed, ‘To-day was a repetition of tho story, . : ‘THE First RACH Fourth of July for tho benefit of the House of | with the oxception that the New.aven students was tho Trial Stake, for 8-year-olds, a dash of a | the Good Shepherd, I will say that 4 will trot | ‘took the lend fora Very short time at tne begin- info and three-quarters, and of the ity-tive | my inaro Ludy C. sgulnst ‘any horea ha wow | ning, ‘There was not so much excitement by entries only Sam Toker, Lightuoah, Lord Mur- | awna over Dexter Park on the Fourth of July, far in Now London thts yonr os occurred last phy, and Buckner appeared, ' Cot. Johnson sept | or any other time he may nutne, for the sum of endl the ult oof the them away toa food start, Buckner at once | $1,000a slde, the whiner to douate that amount | Summer — pi Ly reat Jumping into tho ead, with Ecker second, Mur- | to the House of ‘the Good Sheuberd. Lhaye | contest, In the first place, the race hy third, and Lishtunuh last. They malntatned | deposited 3500 m the bunds of Willlany M, ] was advertised -not vo start’: until 4:80 these positions until ps half-mile is hs Bo: 1s, 3 Deathiorn street, hp te authorlzod, to } tn tho afternoon, and tho people didn't begin 1 Nake the matel Me srrecanwneie Liskeinals Sees Gene aE an Union Stock-Yards, Chicago! | tO arrive until considorably after noon, ‘Thera for play, and the game between Cincinnat! and Chicago was accordingly Postponed ttl the next. Visit of the Chicagosto this city. The twoclubs left this evening In company for Chicago. PROVIDENCR DEPRATS HOSTON—NERAVY HITTING, Sxectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Provivence, R. L, June 2%—Harry Wright @oashed his molars most savagely this afternoon at the violent exercise of his outfcldors by rea- son of the torrific batting of the Grays, Tommy Bond occupied the pitcher's square for six innings, and then had occagion to try lis skill ag right-fojder in place of Fuley, who occupied the vacant four-by-six equare. Strange to relate Providenco won the toss, und opened thelr run- getting in the first inning, Hinca scoring on a fumble by Button, a wild throw by Tlouck, and MeGcarv’s single, Jones and Houck scored two tallies for Boston in the third inning on threo slugles aud a wild piteh. In the fourth for Providence four tullica were obtained, Brown and Mathows getting homeruns over the left-feld fence, and Ward and York scoring onamuffed fly by Moyck, and the before-mon- Uoned four-baggers, McGeary and Wright earned two runs fu the fifth, on two singles, a two-baser, and n passed ball. The sixth proved to bea magnifleent tnutug for Providence, for eleven men took up. the bat, eight reached rst base ou a three-baser, three vo-basers, two singles, and a fumble of Morcill, nid seven tallics graced the Lee space, ‘va being earned, Foley was batted for two three-basers, a two-baguer, aud # aluzle in the last three innings, but only one tally was scored in the pate McGeary taking first Queen Charlotte’s own use, by Josiah Wedg- wood, in 1770, and now reproduced by the samefirminfac-simile ;. Hartman, §r.... Hohmaun Trado Mark, WEDGWOOD. ——, FOR SALB BY BURLEY & TYRRELL, 83 & 85 State-st.; NEXT DOOR T0 FIELD, LBITOR'& 00. £0 WENT, « = To Rent, W Boolucink. Woyemaui Barimor., " fclon that the thing wild row Sutton, and. dluce fron Murphy, ‘thé colt soon passud hier, OK TALE, was at first a susp on on y however, Eeker and Buckner bong still fu frout Gon. W. Tact oe tNeabeiis left last eyon- WOULD DE A Fizzi.n, counting on a Wrlht's three-baser, joaton, L t VER COMP LAI NT. BC tHe jad erase eens, fn, the positions | for tis home, wall pleased wlth the Chisees | but ae tha day went by and excretions beaan to Tiree nied wane a eye cuenth on throes Two Bottles Curod Mo. LD NG Bair eee geet Wad peed bie bad “vroken imceting. 2 arrive, the town filled rapidly, and I suppose Rettor. Providence focured twenty-one alugle | woinbercor... . WATERLOO, Ia., Oct. 9, 1878, 1 and fallen from Lord Murphy's mouth, Horan | William Emmorsou, of geological fame just | 20,000 people ashore und afloat saw tho Hnish. aud thirty-eight total hits, to eleht siugle und | pe th teria, HL. R, Stovens, Boston poh : Very wide and slowly at the first turn, but, as | now, stands at about 84,000 looser go far on’ the The stream was filed with yachts al!’ fying | eleven totul for Boston, the errors balng three Toil i. 3 Two very desirable Fire. Proof Offices on second soon ne straight work was reached, went alone Jovkoy Olub inaugarat inveting. great strings of bunting, and crowded with font, and was soon In second place, Linhtunalt 7 hasan Wi r ty-deeked | fi ad . tae and Ecker test. When they camo. tate The jockeys were found tn knots about the } gally-decked Indice and flannet-clad men, for Providence, ineluding a wild pitch by Ward, and twelvo for Boston, {ucluding two passed balte and two wild plwches. ‘Ihe Bostons did Lhave been troubled with Liver Complaint and Alsorders of the stomach, and have taken iy reparations without effect, hut after taking two grouuda talking of the dangers of riding iu the | At walf-past4, whem the. raco waa to have | not apparently become rattled in consequence ottlca of of Acesting "Tam sa pell aa over f was, : ‘A {hs homes Mandar but octane te aes mud, capecially the hurdle riders, started, a strong breeze was drawing atraight up | of the eavy hittliye There wren 3,000 atten. Peete re icgaiialeh Sin ee floor, and‘ one on. third under tho wiro had got to within five lengths of |B. Powers & Gon: of Decattie Ivers yesterday theriver, and kuocking tho water into formidable pate upon the Seat ate ably rentiodea aud, know th veh ia slatement ta be floor Apply to “4 ‘. ered $5, ‘or Volturno ett. ‘The " row ¢ 2H-Lo-5 coutust | ° ‘a have sold @ quantities of ** Vegutine, Te shedbauty who renal ale bes ua neces concluded yet, but ts under | Wilte-enps, On that accoune the crows ware not tou's Waterloo, our cuviomors apeie well of It for the compliant : Dpy Citoavo Jookzy ann Tuorrina Chun Covnse. | consideration. salted until after 0, and when they did appear : Yale protested against ruwing {a the rough June 27.-—'Tho Trial Stake, for d-yoar-olda: 850 Some oue safd that the Inter-Ocean stake waa ny = Thirds Bale forfelts $200 to” second, $100 to | for tioraua that had never won hetnre Feb. 1, | Water. ‘The roferes ordered tho oarsmen for which it fv recommended. WANGLER BROS., Druggiats aud Bookeelicrs, Waterloo, Iowa, BUYFALO DEFEATS CLBYRLAND. Spectat Dispatch to The Trivune, Burvato, N. Y¥., June 37.—As iu the other WM. €. DOW, - Millerese seve, 4 Tribune Building, third, ever exper a2 BACK TO THE Quantens two games, to-day’s contest was noticeable for — —, 8 TION Be , UW. Herat ch. e. Ducknor, by Backion— Hei) ca tet Hever expected to win ments, yet for Halt'an lout, ape Yale naoke managed to | extramaly fice biting. There weaan: unuszally | otal snc sie eae ko : chy tenn veey +e eren lta e sy . ics Were cauuht wi ron fe ig Unton Targe! iG contestunts maklug - Spare We arden & Cauiy PGs thet Murphy, | ‘The mysterious whispers wero again floated | punch a hole fu tho bottom of the shell. Whon peixies Keeler, Hornwogy una Warneruropped | the highest scarea wero: “F. Th lnefuer, Chicage. VEGETINE yesterday regarding the favorite Raven boing off, the wien were called again, Harvard came out at ut thay had wo effect upon a crowd who bad once, tireby displaying ucommondable cagur- ‘Won or lost on ham twice already, nesd to bein; but Yole, through the pretext of eveveeBooth 4 Plorre Lorillard is backing Wallenstatn, Mls mundlug thelr boat, kept Harvard sitting in the ow BXE) EAM, LUNGS, HLODD, Etc uiliently Successful Physolan, DR. N. J. AIKIN, 65; R. Gebor, Monroe, 63; J. Ballrath, Sheboy- 2, 09; F. Karlen, Monroe, 63; Hl,’ Hoehn, Monroe, 60; M. Hellwig, Chicago, 50; H. Werle, Milwaukee,’ 69; H.C.’ Hurbach, Chicago, 531 PREPARED BY H.R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS, oA. Grinstead'a b, f, Llabtunah,” by duln ‘Morgan—Lautauns 103 I -Tghtower Belen & Spencer's el. g. 8a by” Lure O'Fatiou—Murco; 108 Ibe fltes, but, outside of these crrors, the Holding waa excevdingly brilliant, ‘The Buffatos gainu: arun (nthe third inning on a bit by Galvin, Metiontgio’s ancrifica, und Phillips wild throw dime=3 9 : extel to Alten. ‘The Clavelunds tied ther in the eamo | Charles Sunt, Dotruit, 58; August Engel, Mil- ‘THR GNCOND NAGA | tis hoods He Gelloves atcemee SeeaN4 H2e8 | bill wad. dhrtysive.utuntes before pete funing by Eegler, Horaung, and Galvin's wild | waukeo, 63; ‘Willlam liaus, New York ati ty, = ; Gurvealt npertane ease aud nett onsa, Patten “Wea the Sherman Iowso Purga; mito heats, | bls own horas ia a race, or not starthiin. Ung into position, When at lost everything | throw toFuluer, In tho’ sevonth'e tingle bs F, Hentotid, Chicao, 67; Joroph Brown, Joliet, | Vagatine Is Sold by All Druggiats. Umecs, 113 Handalpieate, Chicagu, sours uted phtee in five, tor all ages, wud King Faro, sil | “Phe satay wenther of yestorday had a do- | was ready, Harvard wos found in position wot, Janet, Virellian? and Krupp Gut Were | preasing effect upon the minions ut thy Jockey | close to the western shore, with the boys in blue Crowley, and Richardson's long drive to right, tennter, Mfwaukee, 60; L. Neuer, Jol- made au earned run for the Buifaloa, bs; J, Wagner, Priuceton, F. Feyren, Fi 3 — Chicago, 68: OC. Wabach, Bt. Louis, 693 8, | arene reer nl! tho starters, “On tw second attempt avery | Club (ark, but tie utmost wood lanes bre: | a fow yards to the castward. Darkness wos | _ Zanings. Ce ae ak Schluoter, stoline, 63; d, O, Huntels Alma’ 53: z O¥cn acnd-off was ofected. Krupp Gun jumped | vyaited, and jokes wore bandied about freely, ching, whe: Buffalo, G22 29 00 1 o-2 |} Behlucter, Moline, 62: J. O, Huntel, Alma, 53; a ‘atway atichtly in the lend, but by the sfumn the . J rapldly approaching, when the referee shouted Clovalan 0100000 0-1 ro i. ¥. Pleponbring, Joliet, 51; Charles Rochow, Davenport, 61; Mi, Huey, Hiemunh B08 Ge TE i loth hurdies Cannon's rider, | @Got” « h ! Fargas Reached Elta Rowott was a neck tu ad- | srataaie sence er, fon hurdles Cannon's rider, | “Got” « 4m au instant both erows wero of, Yale Beneliin, Bloouilniaar 48} Hoe atane, Bit Earned ‘Dudalo, 1. °, Ywoe! hit Ichardeon, 1, B Yauca of thy party, with Krupp Guo a close ieee ure peste HOt ear the drum) | catching the water firut, and shootig tho nose ) dio: bags It Mlehanldn, ROW WN 2R OF STRENGTE. ; 4 Purely Vegetable & AlHeaing.\, BROWN’S valuable tagrodients, tn, - i - land, 49; Chr. Riebsame, Bloomington, 43; D, ny Viren foiu Dernect di’ polge' ana Si | ster etary but the fudos would nor huts fo, Fell wont up from tho atoneuss of the bas | daaouertors uel Cleveland 2. Wee AE et Gainutensccaa |e ne enciaaida BROWN’S \ VYERMPFUGE .. juarter-pole Krupp Gun ran to the front, Eile | 8d te horsca went on, ashore and on the river bouts, But Btrikes called—Olf Galvin, Us of MeCormick.18, | | For Willian i carnal eee scorora } ‘ Kowett bofag second, Janet third, King’ Faro. Wenry Schwartz, tho owner of Raven, re- 3 Viles mofod—Hornung, 1; Kgyler, 1; Ware } Weret am Hous, N. ¥,4 210; C, Kucgaer, [WORTT-FAnED] \ : Di fourthyand Viewilian’jast, | From thls’ point | marked that ofl the ridersin tie Bherimandlones { THR TRIUMEH was OP sHOKT DURATION, nee Nouroe, 108; Jobn Rasehe 1107s Robert —LenraranrDT— ’ 1 a home Krupp Gun was “never headed, Ella | stake acemed to hold thelr horses fous if tiey | Both crows bad begun a trifle nervously, peared tall--Ciowloy, 4, land, Hom, Fulvautkes, 1635 Leaalien Monro, ITs F \ : : Rowett ran lapped with hin all the way around | were alrald of the slippery track, or thoy might | wud Harvard, under tho experienced guid. ruck out—Duffalo, 33 Cleveland, 2, okey TMs Me The aes Bai Le. Voucl, New Large Bottles. Tor Destroying Worms... Total bases—Butfalu, 7; Cloveland, 5, York, 178; H. Hoho, Monroe, 17d; C. Weisbach, ree s ty lower turn and Wall toto this stroten, but be doing a walting race, ance of the plous und moditative Bancroft, | itcached tase—dbutfata, 7 Clevolsnd 7. 8s. Louty 174; H.R, Hetuer, Chicago, 114 25 Conte, \ 25 cents. | ! ne away a couple of ieee, to welling |, St. Avery. and family, 8. K. Dow and | nee tue frat to sottle down to businoss, | Hrrore--Buttulo, 6; Clovelaud, 4, Usrgaan Weall, Mlimeuses Tl; SC iesee, Be ci Handy in Lf9e¢4 Hine Farce aN, WOH | tamnitys Tio Cook’ and tamtle, of be, Powis ‘Tho ttle gapoponed by the first hatfalozen | f 19 of gamo--Ywo hours, Fain, 1005, Prico, Bicowligton, 1st De. | geCt@Daur. untied with 4 substantial and eff¥oe Havin neon doco Nes Faro bat wood second. | VO" Aver sand family, Gane e! Ge ake oules J. quis siesta Umplre—diilian, F, Uenrotiu, Chicago, 103; Jolin 'Waugner, | Sep snd other pare ax: HAS NO EQUAL. hinvenschrsante on in hand by 31 y, when sry | strokes was quickly closed, und the crimaon In tho latter saw there Was mo Sear yhy xe to | fatnlly, and Alvin Hulbert ‘aud faumlly weru quickly 5 WOROBSTER, 15488, Priucetoa, 161; Chris Kiesel, Aurora, 15t; Ja} thie preparation, us- : : Mio began to forza} Wonousran, Muse., June 27,—Baso-ball Mfan- ley Bt Lai + Otto Mutechlek icicles hectalass ‘any olhor medicine ot wins binds J ) | among the throng of visitors yesterday, lege than an elghth of a m! a r ng8., June 27,—Base Bpellbruck, St, Louis, 186; Otto Mutschlechuor, | doueealy Prosoute ry . tt kind, but whtulsj iia just tide thodletaes, ED) a ye a ae nat Gow Gee Moviellan, | suetd at a siringing pace, ehenars, 3; Worcosters, 2 Charo, 3815 tures Muy Dato, 180 zum seer ex / The Great Reliever of Palin, \werrotcunsrasite Jn the second heat Etla Rowett, Agaln ted the | tte hero of the Potomac, was upon the grout: ‘Thus far the mou had been golug at thirty. a TIFRION yot of- —_ PEDESTRIANISM. O'LBARY aueap, The attendance at the Exposition Buliding yesterduy afternoun and Inst night clearly indl- cated the Interest taken in tha O*Loary-Cross- tond fnternational pedostrian contest by eltizens of overy grade In soctutry, The oventug papers chronicled the pleasing jutelligouco that O'Leary Was foat catching up with his plucky rival, and the news of Dan's upproaching victory created the most profound pleasure and excitement. ‘The terrible condition in which hiy stomach bad been alniost from the commencement of the match cauecd thousands to belivve that he had Held at the tirat tury, but before the half-pille | und it waa amuying to ses the curtons bunt for | eight atrokes for Maryard and thirty-six for past was reuched King Faro had taken thy track | the Goncral. ‘The hoax was not discovered for Yate. The pace of the New tayen boys hegan Sromn her, und looked dangerous, as he wos | some time, Ge, 2, IL, Sheridan exploded ity +} ¢ once to prow slower, and more effective, running strougiy, and app ently within hin Metcalf was standing on the cluv-house yer- hile the Cambridge fell trotched thelr holt. dle stayed Ia trout fora stort time aniy”| q,cietealf Rasstonding on race wus run, and | Wille tho Cam Pada being folned by Janet and Ella Rowett, Golan’ | Auterat to hoc aith a eae could win thy | sinews at the original rate, When tho half sround the lower turn these positions were un fuce with Caunou, whom hu rode, “Budd Doble | Mlle post was reached, foanwed, but when at bome-streten waareached “| wos about to tuke him at bis word, when tho | - HARVARD LED BY ALENOTU, |< | ‘auet mady play for drst place, went away from Jockey disappoured suddenly, but atthe threo-quurtors Yate had put ona. th vs e Se hee a fee WOM, under a pally ta the Coiusidcruble amusement was afforded a few Momentary spurt, and closed the gup slightly. SUBURBAN NEWs. LAEN VIEW, The Board of Truatecs met Thursday, the Assessor being absont. ‘T'ho potition for water. pipe on Graceland avenuo was laid on the table, ® Btrong remonatrance having becu filed, A remoustrance was presented to the shouting snatches held by Thomus Stagg, as tho viclulty bas bocome too thickly settled, Boys climb luto trees aud shoot birds out of bounds with- out refercuce to whether they shoot into dwell- luge or pedestrigns on the walks. Aud the Su- pervisor was instructed to uotify Mr. Stagg to BOTH INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL. @ appeal to every tamily to give DROWN'S HOUBEMOLD PAN AGHA’ Woanperiae Watareus (ogire BROWNS NOUBELOLD Patra PENSAULM, No otter preparation vo quickly HEALS FRESH WOUNDS---CURES SEVEREST PAIN. A teaspoonful of the Panacea in a tumbler of bot water, (swostancd, if pre- ¥ forred,) taken at bodtiny, will quicken tho blood, warm the eystem, aud BREAK UP CHILLS 2549 COLDS. \ ise For Gloknosa at the Stomach, Nausea or ea Bicknoss, Indigestion, and Collo, tt will f ,. isvariably give relies, and ft te partig larly recommended (or SLBMPLEGUN BBS, Aga wild stimulant ft will be fouad a /seod subatiiute for wiae or aplrlie. It will cure pop’. w: Wak gf —} anc NBURAMGIA, Chilis and Fever, Wanner Can, in the Nide, Buck, Slemac Ws extract the sire from aburnint| WARRANTED DOUBLE THE OTRy fast time of When the drum tapped for tha start in the | l0okers-on us a dalnty-footed gout, who wus As the frail shella passod the first mile Mag, shird heat, Krupp Guu cut acrose the track and pleiciy hts Way about to the mud, slipped oud} Harvard leading in -5:303¢, Yolo waa golg at took His pale, fanning ‘very fas arouud the | fit trav, “ila was not Nall oo deine ee pete tho rate of thirty-two tu the mivute, its appo- Varo i‘ ‘third, vivian fourth, secgnl: out of wight after he bud Tecovuréd his balance. | Hunts leading to thirty-eight, At thia point thy Rowetg lost, Woture tlie. “quarter: | Some ong encoutitered mine post’ Hulpart, of | blue begun to work over toward the custern to ‘ ec hooting instches, ax they will fevoud piesa Hed Virllan bad cutruis Jauet for | rho Sueruan Houso,an the grouuuie aiitanid fo | storo, and ryard ewan vapudly stead, eop- | no oxrthly show of winblog: consequently the | Sot be perulieds A ren ae f matt ene lnrge, Kevond place, but otlerwise the positions wery | lim that by thougut tho Sherman ‘House wtake | ing a marvelously: straight couray for the folsd, | iufurmution wag all the more Unexpected, und’ mokiuy the Newusc for teams, plycou-hole, youl, EDS A PT