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Yanargument for THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1880. ‘tthe Plaindeater would koep that bond tn tks ba until the day of lection, ft would ben ‘Mandthg arguinent why ne should never te Preaidency, and world be as good Eeaeererity Gen Gnriter’ ag iho Stepub- Henns could wah, ‘The Almighty has stamped ‘upon his face every rensott why be should not Do the President of this country, It Is the head off frize-fighter, and not « ihaking fighter at that, but of one who would fight woll tinder brdete froth hia_attperlots tho wore ithle Uy think and play. Ttis the bend of a fehter who {a not n strategist or tho planner of campaigns, but of aman who would brnvely execute onters from rome such n Genernt as Grant dr Shatinan. thas all the fullness and the general charuc- teristics of the bulldog, te least intelligent of all the cuntno raed, She forchend fs“ vilainons: ly low? and the whold Unper hem narrow and potnted, white the tower faco ts all jowl, Indienting the animal fnstinets, Thera is Not we Zeaturu in the peture that {idlentea Intellectual atrangth or exceullye ability or thoughtfulness, Tho physiologist or phrenologist would pro- ounce ngninst it for a Prostdontint head nt ‘tight. In nearly every purtteinr it rosembies the Inte Jim Fiske, who would hardly ave been tegarded as the proper type of mith tor Brost- dent, Compnro ft with the splendid head and massive brow of Gen, Garleld, full of stiggea- Horis of Intellect, thought, and scholarship, and qo the difference between man of mere farce wdamanof brains. Republicans could barilly do setter than to hang the two pieltires aide by side (and lot tho people seo thom aud decide. They tell tho ators. x Crannes Reape, the novelist, has write ten a lottor to Joseph Hatton, also a novelist and correspondent of tho New York Times, ‘The very attractive subject is the conversion of tho writer of the epistia and rome misrepresenti- tlons to which he has been eubjected In connec- thon thorewith, Mr. Meade refera partiewlarly to the allegation that during the Ifetime of Mrs. Seymour, bis epecial aliinity, he perverted her mind, He specifies tho mlsrepreaentation of bls newapuper friend thus: Firat~Tbat during tho ifetime of Mra, Sey- mourT held nittonalistio views and perverted muy darting friend's inind with thom, Second—That, in apite of this, Mr. Grahoin was able to nagure me she did not dio without Chrietlun hope, Mr. Reado denics that ho ever perverted his “darting friend's" mind, and ayers that sho wis ever a humble: and consistent Christian. The letter of tho novellet fs chletly remarknble, first, for his vory fran: allusions to the reintions which existed between him and Mrs. Seymour; and, secondly, for the gentle tone which runs through it all, Mr. Rondo desires to havo It known that he has, indeed, become a Christian. — Murirtt,cof Cincinnati, says tho Commer celal, pours bls congratulations on Hancock In this effusive style. Sinco be lost bis office Mul- Jett has not been able to admire atybody or anys thing connected with Republicantem: New You, Juno 2h—IaJ-Gen. 1S, Mane cock: As a Republican who hates fraud, treach= ery. and lying, I thank God fur your nomination, bud predict your triumphant election, ‘ : ASH, Mutiart, ‘This {s tho same Mulictt who planned the Chi- dugo Custom-House and rung into it Miller's “rotten Clncinnat! stone, and by his plait, spect- fications, and contracts mado the Job cost moro on Ineccure fouridutions than u first-class granit structure of respectable architectural design should have cust. The people of Chicago who “hate fraud, treechury, and lying” will not be- grudge Hancock the support of the man Mul- Jett, but wilt be more apt to thank God" for ‘thy hippy riddance, who was tio profit or hunor to them, whutover ho might be to the Clucin- atl rotion stono ring. $e Tur Natlonal etcetion th Belgluin oh tho 8th Just. resulted in tho choloe of twenty-four Liberpls aud thirty-seven Catholics, replacing twenty-three Liberals and forty-three Clericala, ‘with five seats yet to be flied, Only one-bulf of tho Lower Ifuuso was elected, OF tho hold-over members the Liberals had furty-olght and tho Clerieals elyhteer. The Liberals stil) bave, therefore, un assured mijority of twelve in the Chainber, which they will hold for at feast four years ta come. They were, however, much dle- ‘uppolnted by the result of the clectioh, They expected to carry mostor allof tho seats from Antwerp, but, instend of doing 80, lost the only sent they had from that elty, Tho average mn- Jorily for the soven Antwerp mombers was, bow- ever, ouly 160, The Liberals gained two seats In the Province of Luxembourg. ee ‘Yue World gayly touches up its guitar with the following resitt: Jt wis June the cighteenth Ant quite'bine wore the akties, “Which it might be inferred + Jfnat old Bum wag iikew!so; ‘Tor hu up and ho wrote a tong letter ~ Mhuttouk all the land by surprise, In this letter he end, % In a way quite his own, “Let the rest take the meat, ANT want ia the bone, Tait hungry, but then Tam humble; Cunm sick and 1 would be alone,” ‘Thon thoy passed some thin resolutiohs— og bat they loved bim—and bade bin good-by; "(ls tho Done us I live,” says old Sammy, With anger cocking his eye. “Now dunn thelr tat-witted conclusions! ‘That lotter was mennt for o le.” a Tux Democratic pintform asserts the right ton free bailot ns “the right preservative of all rights.” ‘Tho Demoeratio thvory belny so, tho Albuny Journal undertakes to show by the fol- lowing table what the Democractic practice fa: Aiuyes, pie Green County, Alabum: Watton Coutity, Georgh Jat Witkes County, Georgia. Fae Enst Velictana, Loutslann,... o ATW Jowndes County, Misolaaippl 2 Aly Yalluhateheu Catnty, Missls ee hers Yazvo Connty, Miaslasippl,.. 2 Bo Brown County, Toxay...... i ford Rustland County, Texn 2 WS Hidalgo County, Texn A 1,60 Buchnnan County, Virginie 3 “150. Respectfully submitted to tho Malue patrivte, the Indiana Judges, and the.‘ boys,” as an ine ovutive to further oxortion, ‘. i ‘Tre City of La Salte has 8,700,—n gain of Over 2,000 sincu 1870, The township bus over 10,000, Tho census of tho City of Madison, Wis. shows ® population of 10,900,—n gain of 1,124 wince 1870, Watertown, N. Y., shows i popu tion of 10,015, ‘Tho Villugo of Falrbury, Jit, shows a population of 2140, Tho whale town- ship foots upi,idu, The Village of Wyoming, Stark County, UL, shows a population of 1,001, Dubuque, Ta., bas 2,600, which fa a disuppoint+ ment. Bay Clty, Micb., bas 17,600,—an invreaso of over 10,000 since 1870. Grand Hapida, Bich, hua 23,000,—9 gain of 15,00, Jackson, Bich. a rent rallroad centro, has 16,191, which is doublo that of ten years nyo, od In one of his speeches In the Senate be- fore he wont to Clocinnat! {11872 in search of Presidential nomination, Judgo Trambull ut- tered this inspired truth: * Tho Democratic party bas never yot dona aot that would commend it to thd favorable the peonto of the Unjied ‘ates, but on tha contrary Its traditions and tts: Gcte ure now, and ever have heen, standing tnchace ty the progress and civilization of the nineteenth century, Tho Judgo is now eating his words, and labor- jug in vain to show that tho record of the Demo- cratic party bus been commendable and putri- otic, Ho finds jt uphill work, nn JUDGE Tocinane, of Georgia, s short tine ago apprehended that the Proalitential con- testswould be between tho representative of Toga on tho one hand and Smporialiam on the other, atid he chose the fatter.” Wo quote from. the Cincinnatt Enquirer, which bad tho samo ap- prebonston and made the same cholce, Porhaps Judge Lochraue can explain why be and nie Demooratio allies, not having any longer the np- prehension of Imperialism in their minds, should KUL think ic necessary to choose the candidate @nd representative of rings, whlob tho uhvice of the Demoeratio party must inovitably be, ————————_—— ‘Tim St. Louts produce dealers ara con- Sratulating themsolyes upon the erection of a large fountain on the tloor of thelr Board of Trade, ‘It can’t bo for drinking purposes, If It 1a ®wator-fountaln. Itmay serye for washing un- dese the water comcs from tho river, or oven in that case If it be well Altered. I¢ designed sim- Ply to give the St. Louls ecalpers some amuse: nent, thoy might go further and Iuy a satdust truck around their Board of Trade room, and run foot-races. Anything to keop the St. Louls Woard busy! SEED nes EE sian uae aero mem te acento wll ouseta istog this Nato HHanebele and Euglan Den, Varlous constructions way be put upon this yemarkaublo preulctioh, Itinay be that people wut be * thunktog God" four years from now, iu tascof the elvdtlon of Havcock and English, that thor terin will thon be drawlhy to a close, Or It tiny he, im ease Mancock and ngiiab shill be defented, that the people four yenrs from now will bo “thanking? Hin for another excels tent Reputifcan Administration, which tho nomination of Hnanvock und English rendered possitle. It is hot cleie, howover, what port Roulish fs to play in tho Jubllation thus pre dicted. Tf Hancock bo elected and live; there will bo nro speeinl reason to “thank God" on Engltah's aevount. tf Mancock be elected aut dite, even tha Demoornts will searcely rexard that 14 at event to call for singing prolees tothe Lord, . On the whole, English might sifoly have been omitted from tha proposed thanksgiving: fortr yenrd Fromm nn, Jiesny Warrrringos wrote out his speech ton serenmding party In Chnefnnatl, and began with this sentence: ‘Chere comes uv time in the altates of partles vhen the heart of the peonic takes the bit fn its mouth and runs awoy with ull expectations, Fiulenl friends otjected to the metaphor of a heart with a bit ites mouth; but Henri threat- ened to faddie and bridle his henet as well If they didn’t keep still, and they yielded, More things thut metaphors were mixed in Cineine mutt, nai ‘f'n eehsus-yeturns from Attanta, Ga., and Nashville, ‘Tenn, abow either a surprising growth Ju those clties, or‘ excessive zou) anid epontunelty on the part of the entimerntors, If roturna frum the South euntiia to come in at this rate, Judge Tourgeo's expeetations will be realized, and It will be found thar tho Southern Denrocrats appolured by President Muyes, on eurpilsion, hive packed a good many graves yards Into tho.lists of the living. inne Ronerr Contven’s well-known charity fur tho theatre and theutrical peuple ts bearing good frult in New York. He $8 ulrendy a favorit with tho netons. Last Saiduy, Miss Mitnie Monk, 8 well-known member of the profession, Joined bis church; and it seems probable thit ho will before lung tuke tho place heretofore 60 honorably filled by the pastor of tho Little Church Around tho Cornur—af ehlef ndviver and consvler td tho professton In the metrop- olis. <a Senator Brows, of Georgin, did lis State nservicu by cuustng to be stricken from the bill forthe payment of ecnsus enumerators 1 pro- vision requiring deductions of males disquali- fled from voting tobe made from the total popu- lation taken ns at baals of representation, ‘There fre, a8 Sehutor Brown admits, 20,000 negroes In Gcorgin disqualitica beonuse of non-payment of taxca—n number too lurge to lose in counting noses for Congressional representation, $< A connespoxpest of the Boston Adver- tier sugvests that cldctriu Habts stiould be re- quired on tho bows of all ocvan-going steamers. Hie nlso anys that life-rafts nro worth twice over Any Lonts that enn be used, eapecinily Ina eud- den emergency. The rafts ulways strike right side up, because etther side ts right; and they: trv practically unelikable. They did neurly all thocifective service thut was done on tho oeen- slon of the Inte Sound dienstor. in. WAtrinson, the author of the Cinein- nat{ ptatform, reported the following: & The resolution of Samuel J. Tien not again to ben candidate fg reevived by the Dembenits of tho United States with deep sensibility, and thoy de- clare their confidence in his wisdom.” Could Hevrl huve intended this ais sarcusin? It 1a the beat tribute to Sammy's good sense that has yet been.written, aud the Convention adopted It unanimous! se - Queen Vicronta now favors the bill legnl- dzing marringo with a deccased wife's slater, and would Ike to have it alopted soon, report any's, 60 that PrincessBeatrice may marry the Grand Dike of Hesse, her brother-in-luw, Tho Queen and Princess could nut lend thomselves to nworthier reforni than the abolition of the senseless super- stition which exists in England on this subject would be, a Neanry 60,000 Canadians entered the United States aa settlers at Port Nuron alone; and this was oxclustye of transiont travelers and thosa poseing through the country with tha Intention of settling in Manitoba or British Amerfen, It’s only fair to Canad to eay that wo should prefor to antiex a populated country: yathor thin tho ruins of © once Hourlstting Dominion. : ———— Hancock was w good and great soldler, He suid eu Limself inn letter to Gen, Grant. Now, what fs tho true place fur. a soldier? Munifestly tho army. Hancovk ta in tho army. Tt would bo a pity tu take him fromm tho servico which ho-adorns, and put him in another which ho doos not understand, Thut would be tittinga square peg In a round hole. ——— GOVERNMENT reporis and statistics are often delayed beyond reasonublo bounds in this country; but, in comparison with the practice in France, our officials ure models of promptness, ‘Tho report of the Jtegle for 1874 was only pub- Usued six tnonths age. The report for 1876 hus Just been Issued, and that for 1870 is promiscd. “$n a few month ——————___- Gen. IAncuck’s only son, Russell Han- couk, aged 25, manuges o plantation near Foyor's Voint, Miss. Mu is married, and has two children, The whole family ta now on a visit to the General at Governor's Island, After No- vember the Genera! will perhnps feel ike toukiog a prolonged stay ut Foyer’s Polut, ——————— Astona the coincidences of tho St. Louls census may be mentioned the fuct that one man was found whose name was Adium, while that aft his wife was Eve, the two betug born In Chiengo on tho same day, and thrust out of Paradise to- uetber, 3 + Tie plain people want 9 plain man for Prealtent, not a lay-fgure devorated with briss buttons and shoulder-strips; ora man-milliner dust escaped from nn atmosphere of fulse Nowers, fusa, and feathors, a —— Bing Exguisi decides to continue as Chairman of tho Indiana Stata. Committeo, The Democratio candidate for Vice-President pro- poses to have some say us to how and when his bar'l shall be tapped, ———————— Gey. Durnin Wann had the wires atl Intl to cupture tho Vive-Presldency, but while he hid in the bushes, ke orafty sportainan, Bul English canio atong and brutally bagged tho ure. a Tite WMinals delegation vald the Burnet House at Cincinnati for tho uso of two parlors ) Which wis ubout $8 to oneh delegate. —— 11's tho regular army against the yolun- teer army; and tho volunteers cast mora votes. —— f PERSONALS, “My death was a Payneless one,"—39, J, 1, “Twasa little too dark.’—Carter Hurrt- both. “Hanian erfed Mke a child after the recent raco."~Hxchange. Mr. Hanlan apponra to have sold out toocheap, Mr, Henry lilton has announced himself for Huncook, and tho question of how the Jews ish peopto will vote is sottlod, Mr, Gladstone bas translated Tennyson's latest poem into Greek. This ia yory well, but what people over hore want to kuow fs, whother he can keep It there, Friends of tho late Sir Robert Burdett, who dled in England recently, aged 80, will be pleased, toloarn that, although be bad boon out of busily nees for soveral years, au income of $200,000 per annuty aupplicd bis modest wants, Mr, Thomas Ball has been modeling a group ropreaenting Thomas Jetfuraon leaning thoughtfully on tho shoulder of John Adams, white the lattor reuds a draft of the Declaration of Indopendence.—Cinetprtatt Commercial, it tn well that this oxplanation has been made, be- cause people horeaboute wero under tho im. presafon that the figures wore thut of a vouplo OF Lane-ball players poruslog the championship tablo, Momphis has hardly recovered from the dovastuting offocts of ycllow-fover, when there®} urlaes in ber midst that dcsolating tuilfctlon, tho mun who writes poctry to bis girl. His name is O, Mason Loomis, and in a recent {ssuo of the Avalanche ho remarks to the lady—Mies Emma Hollinger inal 7 MEUeingasaes deers ocak era Awarrwhgre tho distance beckons, and calle with 1 view no green oasie—ny sight but ebifting aand, Any gentleman with # slliclous future mands our sympathy. com. | SPORTING EVENTS. Chicago Scores Its Sixth Con- secutive Victory Over the Worcesters, Boston Beaten by Cleveland, and Buf- + falo by Providence—Dampness and Gloom at Cincinnati, Blue Lodge, Wosella, and Charile Ross the Winters at the Jockey Club Races. John Grant ond Driver Take the Purses at Grand Raplds—Brighton Beach Races, _ BASE-BAL, CHICAGO VA, WORCRSTER, ‘Tho sixth meeting of tho Chienyo and Worces- ter teams, und the sixth consceutive victory of the Chicngus over the Urab-dreased visitors oc- curred yesterday In the presence of 2,000 people. It was not a welleplnyed game throtighout, though extremely brilliant in spots, The Wor- cesters went tu pleces twice, but tha rest of the me piaydd thelr usual. strong and steady fleld- ing game, and were more effective with the stick thanutany tiie befstofors, Thoy scored un Imenrned runin the firet inning off a base on bulls, a passed tall, and Irwho's double-baggers qnothor tri the folirth on a muff by Anon of a high throw by Burne, a base hit, and a mud by Flint of a beautiful throw by Dalrympte to tho plate; atid a thitd In thd sixth, when Srwin’s Single took him to second by renson of Gore's fumble, wide throw by Burna gave Trewin third, rtd he tallied on apassod ball. In tho ninth {ining Sullivan, Bushong, abd Corey, the frst threa men at bat, bit sufely, and two earned runs came “in white tho ido was being ficided out, Chieago beynn on Kfehmoud withuut delay, Kelly sent a ily to Woot, Will- Jamon earned his base nnd was sont to third by” Anson's clean hit, and, after Anson had stolen second without hindrance, both were batted hoine by Burns’ base-hit and Stovey’s slow ban Milne, A poor throw by tushong enabled Burns to stent second, and thon, after Goldsmith fd atruek ont, Flint brought. Burne Lote with a bit. Quest bitd a triple tre given hith.—first by ig win's mult of bis blab foul fly, atid thon by CO- rey’s Jugyle ot bis hot bonader, on whieh he reached first and Fliit third. On Quest's steal ing to sevund, ushong throw to Creainer, ond due wis caught betweun first ind sevotid, but wre sived aithin by 4 tnd throw by Creamer which struck him ot the shoulder, Filut mean whilo tullying. Dalrymple bit a ball down at the right of thy pinte, and necidentally klexed it nsbo rah. ott was declared unt. After one ut inthe tuind ining, Burns hit for two bises, but got no further, hi tho faurth Quest butted himself to. firat, Tudo second on a passed ball, and third on Dalrympie's base hit, He tried te get hame on a throwdown to second to heud olf Dalrymple, UutCreainer returied the bill Promptly. aan Joo wau caught between third and home. “itieh- mond, however, dropped the ball in putting ton hitu, and Quest tallled, Dulryinple reaching third, and cotulog howe on an error about equally d= vided botween Sullivan and Burhony, as the former indde a rater poot throw to the plite, and Bushong, In receiving tho bnil, atood too far to twurh tho runner, Jt was 2 during piece of bnse-runuing by Dalrym- ple, whieh: was heartily applauded. Willlam- gon Was given a base at balls, renehed second on Creamer’, mut of. fushons’s od throw, was wtted around by Anson, who mado second on the ay, and then cume hame on Burns’ third consecutive hit. Ity this time the clouds threatened a beavy storm at any momeht, and a. small cyclone waa blowing thn dust around the base bags, nl Burbs, anxious to hasten the eaino on to the Mth Inning, purposely alowed blinself to be run out between first aitd second, ite Worcosters wore quickly blanked in. their bu- inning of thy tth. ‘but wher Chicago came to Sut, and there was a momentary prospect of A furlous tain, the Worvesters undertook to delay the gime in tho hope that thoreby tho lust lit of tho inning would pe irae ed, und “no game” be called. The Chicagos were equally anxious to yet out and end the inning. Goldsmith struck = t three bails fect above his head, and made entire olreult of the bies “without hn effort. to put hit ott. At this the spectators grew indla- nant, and Mr. Banoroft, tho tmanager, wud Mr, Jrown, the Woreester Treasurer, both vxertud themselves to tho utmost to have the ridiculous exibition stopped, and ordered Bushong and Hichmond to go. rH ahd play bail Gnder pain of niine of €25 upleco if thoy persisted in tri tity. This brought them ta thelr sonecs, though nelthor slide fully recovered from the demorill- zation antil after soveral errors had been made, Good pluy by Worcester provented the Chicagus from scoring nuain, Among the exceptionally fine folding performances was a quick throw-in by Dalrympie and Burns to Willlameon,whereby Corey, who hud bit for two, was put out in try- ing fo'make threo buses: a brititant fout-boudit enteh by Williamgon over aguinst the fenco; and somo of Creamers work with dificult bound. era, which was as goud 08 was ever sccn on tho Chicago grounds. THE SCONB. AIR) DT) PALE 44a} af eto) 0 tevin’ A 42) 2) a] a} at win, By) a a d Retinett, tf. 4} O} 0} UO) 2] 0} Oo Ulebmoarid, p. 4] a} of of 0) al guilivan, 3 4 Ha Py Hy 1 LUShON Eco ey ae 4) 0} 2] a] o} ata 4] 0} 1} 1} 9} 6} 8 a{ 5] 9}11/23/21/ 10 5) 0) 41 ya OS vv 2 sto 4] 2] 8} 3) 8) O) a 4] 4) Oh al a) a) HS ay a9 Way aa ayy 4] 1] 21.3) 4) 1) 0 elie ininieiny 4} 0} 0} O} 2) 3} 1 sa] o]1t}te|20) 18] & Dalrymple out for kicking 2 batted bull. t Nga out for not running back to base after a foul ball. * dnninge— 12as507489 Worcester, 20030100 25 Chiengo. 4094100 0 t~0 Burne 2; Worceater, 2. ‘Two-base bite—lrw! bh, Corey, durns. First buge on balis—Wood, Williamson, 3%; Chicago, 2, Firat base on errora—Worcerter, «lett on bases-—Chicago, 43 Worcester, 5, Struck our—Stovey, Crenmoer, Goldsmith, Flint, Balla led aotdsn tin 107; Richmond, 106, Strikes calied—Goldamith, 0; Kiehmoni, aaesed palie--Hlint, 4; Bushong, 1, WALL Goasrr, Knight, tho gentlemanty Captain and exceliont right-ilolter of the Worccater team, ta thrent. ened with a fovor, tHe laid off yestorday. aod Bennett took his ptace. ‘The Bostons play here Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of this week, aud the Providence Champions next Monday, Tuesday, and ‘Thurs- day. ‘Tickota for the two hoflday’ gues of the ‘Ud Wud Sth are now on sale at the usual places, It {a gratifying to know that the Worcesters are on an exeeltent tinnticial fuutlog. ‘The entire cost of this Western trip hus been defrayed by tho rocoipta thué Tar, and tho rest will bo clean profit. Their share, Ih por cent, In Chicago was over §1,000 for the three yames. The Worcesters loft for Cleveland lust oyen- fing, pli wig thoro ‘Yhursday, Friday, and Batur- day. dfcasra, Brown ag Bancroft, fxpre them: avives in the higheat degree grutiied with thelr treatment by the Chicago people, whom they found tu be tho most Smpartial and vourteous they have ever played before when away from home, They aro tilso porfectly sntiatied with their aucctys here, os they Focorniag tho fuet that thoy can hope todo nomore thun defeat tho Chicago team aemi-occanionally, Baid) Mr. Brown, tha ‘Troagurer, last averiug: * Wo are sntisted it's no vee; your team is too much far us, We beve no troufile at all in beating Provi- deoce and Hoaton; but Chicago docs some. chlogs ee Ra orces uw a iu the country can do, ‘Thoy' wit find It out, when they yot here, You folks bavo hurt us badly, and now we'll evo {f wo can't hurt somu of the rest equally as bad." PROVIDENCE Va. DUFFALO, Spectat LHspatch to Tas Catcago Tvibune, Duvvao, N. ¥., June 2%.—The Hufyla team wero beaten to-day by Providence, Mowing: Wine sere? 123450789 wide O1100 5 H+ he ‘ a 2 CLEVELAND YB, BOSTON, ‘ Bpectat Dupatch to Tas Chicago Tribune, CLURVEKLAND, O., June ,~Tho game to-day re sulted a4 follower 7:8 8 100-5 O01 ma B. Ps pian ‘The Balti ALTIMORE, Md., June 2¥.~—The jaltimore Buxo-Ball Club bas disband, Its backers ro- UsO- fused to mako further advances, as the Club was genoratly defeated by all the clubs thoy contended agninst, ANOTURD POSTPONEMENT, . Spectat ch {0 The Chicago Tribune, CINGINATE, yy Juno 2.—The feos le} Duttalo to-night buvis been unable to singlo yamo uf # ia cheduled {bree wilt Gipelngal ¥. They bad hy to by able to pluy Of ond of thelr post pur wanes to-morrow, ‘but snotber heaey ‘ain wet in to-night which cut of that bopd, Should the raiu entircly for fa tbe cena by to-morrow it fs extremely doubtful whether the Providence teatn can play their first. yame Thuradny, THE TURK. INE EXTRA DAY'R NACING AT THR JOCKEY CLUB TRACK yestenIny was not a success, ko far asdrawing A nrowd was concorned, tho attendance being very, Ught, but the raciig wis good. Of the threo ovents set town for settlement two were won by favortts,—Mlue Lodge and Koseifa—while in tho other Lavncen, wha wae looked upon by the Lnckers of the stablé to which she belonged as Jnvinelble, was benten by Chariio ftoss, an out. Rider. Matagorda wns also freely backed In thin race, but wis unable to run better than fourth onch bent, THe rinst HACE wasn mile tit n quntter dash for all ages, and was chietly notable fur the reappearnnee on tho turfof Oranger,a Pycuroll horge that in hs youth wis a gould one. Yesterday he inoked mere Hke tin pd carrinye-horse than i reer and wae beaten along way by ag bape ae frleampetitars, There wis no trautie fre se tng them off, the tig falling nt the first tempt, Blue Lodya nt once nssiined Hint phive, clonely attended by Granger, tho others half a. Jength behind fim. and Lipped on euch athor, ‘They purked the stand in these poaltions, but before the quuarter-pole was reached Granger had fallen to the rear, Floreneos B. and Omega mado several rune at Dine Lodge. bit wero able to heal her. the winning casils in _ Florence 2; aveond, Omega third, and Granger far bohind the rest. ‘TP, RUMMARY, CHicago Jockey aNd Thovttxo Civn Couitse, Tuto 2, 190.—Puree, $20; $5) ty second. Mile and aquarter, | Fi rolls and itpwards ty carry 10) pounds; dyear-olls, 0 pe Rodes & Carr's chet, Blue Lod Felloweenft, dam Bonnfe May, G, W, Bowen & Co's § of. Fl by ‘Tom Bowling, dar vo Stoventh. Inmios Davis’ b. fOmioien. Tyra, “hy Pat Mate Joy, dain Suain Gillespic, 103 Ib4,,....,lrown 3 M.C! Wakelletd’s br, h. Granger, aged, by Ays- gurth, dain Pann KA Ibs,,.....Catton 0 gras n bondienp prec, thrvo-qunrter malin beats, the st beet Mamin i, Churile itosa, Layaren. Genevieve, Maltle Hart, and Matagorda, A stirt for the first heat was effected tt the ote Hirst attenpt, Kit having considerably the of ff, but ns he was of ne neesur ettmatanees ft ran aiierence tn tho re After a fow strides Genevieve shot to the front, tnd before the Brat quarter Ind been run was a tength ahead of the reat. they being huddled closely together, At the end of half aimite, Lae voces and Charicy toss came out of the ruck antl coon hat Uchevlevo beaten, The teading yiate had tt terce struggte from the head of the omestroteh to the wire. but Ross had tho pent of the tilly und won i” bE ae dessaths ite tel Genevieve being thd, Matayorda Tonet! mig fc Afth, Moltiy Hurt sixth, and FIP aneed. After this heat there was an wnexpected ‘Movement in the poots itt favor of Mutagordi, the mare fn some instances xeflity for more that Hoss, althongh In the provious huat ghe gould nish no bettor than fourth, ‘Tho thy fell for natart In the second heat on the threat ut- tempt, Charley itosa nt once Jumped inte the lead, closely attended by Matagorda, the reat not. hore than half ntength bebind thom, During tho first batfinflo Matayorda minds eoyeral of- forte to ontrun Itoss, but without success, the bluck fellow keeping ahead with enae, and wine ning by Nengtt trom Lavaces In 217, Matagorda, having fuller back to fottrth place, TUR SUMMARY, SAME Day.—Handleup purse, 8259; $30 to sec: ond, ‘Three-quarter-inite heats, James Davis’ bik, h, Charlic Ui by Jue Bowers, dum Blue FI; a. Wl Howant & Co.'s bf ny Klang B, fureiwai Oyeurs, Ses tea. Res, HY 1, 75 Ibs. m. Mitoyorda, Ht dam Mattie Morgan, 7 tenuate Vs, 44 J.¥. Robinson, Jr's bf, Mainie It, Sy hy. by Longfetlow, dam Lima, 80 Ibs... 6G M. Welch's b, f. Mollie Hots A sears, by Bon- ite Scotinnd, dam Beneela, 74 lbs.. ‘oad I. H, Matteson’s b, . Ell, years, by Mel> bourne, dr. tim Unele Vic, 80 Ibs,.........dl8, Time, 1:13, 121%, > THE MILE*AND-AN-BIGHRTI DARE brought out 1 fold of six, Rosella selling even Up with tho reat of the lot. She ron to the front when th el, was nover herded, abd won easily 11 Charlemugne second, THE SUMMARY. Saste Day.—Purso 80); 830 to second; for Maidens; Ug nilles, C. Doyle's bf, Rosella, 4 yra, by Hoy vie, 3a dam Hello Aiken, 167, M3........e00seee 1 James Days’ be Chirlemugne, 4 ea, by Pat Matloy ant Allee Bufont, 107 ea. Stovenll 2 A. uckdent, ‘atat Matitda, 2 Bs Carroll 3 Gcorge Gill's b. f. Sistov allots keel, duin Adu Stagg, (2 B: Gibbs 0 Whitton Bros.’ b,c. itye Brod, 3 vray hy Lo- ehtel, dam imp. Brend Pruitt, #2 Ds...Brooks 0 O. Bryant's br. wz. Bonnty,. Castle, 3 yrs. By Ronnle Scotiaud, dum ‘Betty Martin, i Ibs. tees sooo Bivinney 0 TODAY'S PROGRAM. Mile dash—Tom Bush, Vatlorin, Mty by Bowl- ing Green, Corn-Bread, Little Nett, Lord Lyon, Wait. Mile-and-a-half dash—Headlight, 100 tha; He- pawn, 10 Ibs; Long Taw, 115 tus; Long Time, 60 Mile-and-n-quarter dush—Apathcenry, Aliim- di, Sutitta, Tiravor Hoawell, Moscow, Tecewing. "Bwo-tilts aust over eo! urdtes—ii: Bishop, H7 Ibe; Long Sick, pt. Frauke ne gigien Capt. Frank Un, 166 Ibs; Cannon, 155 tbs, ie Apothecary, Vallerin, Long Taw, abd Cannon were the favorits in the pouls Inst nlght. AT GRAND RAPIDE, Spectal Duapateh to The Chteago Tribune, Onano arins, Mich, Juno 20,—The ilrat day, of tho horse meeting here being very pleasant, thore was a goodly attendance at tho races, and some fing speeding,—tho trick being in better condition thin ever before, ‘Tho tirat raco set. tled wus the 2:45, in which wero eleven entries und six starters, John Grint, a Kalamnzoo horse, won very nicely in three straight henta, though Dan Mice's Gossip hud goldas favorit I the pools, Harry tank sceond mony, Gray Dob- lp third, and Milo fourth, the favorit not gat- ling @ place, SUMMARY, GRAND Rartys, June 29,—Two-forty-five class: Johu Grant, ae et Harry Gra never skins, and ls a wonder, being a b-yeatald, In tho 2:19 lass thory were four entries, but Low Scott huving died, but three started, Driver won tho roe, but Etta Jones was a good sevond throughout, yet sutfering much from a dis Astros runways at Innin list week, where sho ‘narrowly wilased killing Dan Maco, her driver. His legs are very sore yet. SUMMARY. SAME Day—Two-ninvteen class: Driver Vv Kita Jones Doty, ies DMONTON BEACH. New Yore, Juno “—Tho result of tho Brighton Wench races was ag fotiowa: iHalf-iniio dush for 2-yeur olds: Bridecake 1; fog Noro, Z: ‘Tino, 61 weconds, kes, One and one-cighth miles: H 3 Blancher, 3. ‘Time, 1:58, Qush: Manito Fields, Vs Litsle ‘iteb, 2; Bpcenlation, 3 ‘Line, 1:44. 2 Irgilinn, 1; Rachel, Fourth race, one miles 2 Nowrdian, dime, bette ‘Tho stecplt-chago was won by Derby, AQUATIC, Tuy YAcuT CLUG mot Inst evening at the Sherman House and awarded the prizes won Iu the regatta Inet Sut- urday, ay followa: Second class bouts, Namotess, ‘third vlws, Goodenough, first prize, 8253 lal, second prize, $15. Fourth cliss, Vivet- wing, frat prize, #10,” ee aed AN EPISCOPALIAN PROVINCE, At the lust anuual inveting of the Diocese of Tilinols resolutions were adopted looking to the formation of an Episcopal province to canslat of the three dloveves into which tho State fa divided. Siinttur resolutions — were adopted by =the ~=Dioeveca of alas? and Springiichl, Yesterday there was a meeting of Bishops McLaren, Burgess, and Seymour, ut which tho distloyuisbed prelates considered tho various plang which have for sume tue ben fugecatuy’ for carsylog out. tho spirit of the Fesulutlon: SOO eneeEnnceeeeEEEen OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New York, Juno 2%—Arrlved, Swaledato, Bothota, Wyomlny, and Aleppo, from Liverpoul; Westphata, from Hamburg. QuaeNstowN, June 2,—Arrived, Oblo, from Tpileidotnias Bataviu, from London, . LONDON, June 2y,—Bieqins| City of Briatel, Allstrallu,'and Hambolde irik Now orks a Volynediu aud Pooonietda, trou Muutrea), have —————__- BISHOP WATTERSON, Conuunus, W., June 22.—The Ht-Rey. Jobn Watterson, Bishop of Columbus, bas arrived hore. {fe will be conscera Bees tte wi |e onsecrated bod Bishop of this arr! ILL. Speclat Dispatch to Te Chicago Tribune, Laraverce, Ind, June 2.—Thero ani no ene oouraging syinptoms to-day in tho condition of Wiltlam P. Reynolds, tute Frosident of the Loula- ville, New Albuny & Culenge Ruilroud, He con- auce ina vory uervous und excited coudittun, and his physicinhs are not very hopeful, He wns visited to-day by United States Renator Joeeph MeDonald, nitteslong friend pod Jegal ndvisor; also by Gen, ‘Shomas A, Morris, Mra, Teynolta and daughtors have been cabled, and leave Paria for the United States on Thurs BUSINESS NOTICES, Arcndin Kutiyas han tbeon uned slit highly beneficial Feeuits during tho Inst four yours In the various formant dyspepsla, gastritis, haAusen, general debility, consumptioncte, | Kue miysa isnot mt medicine: it i¢ a pleaaint, wine ike ere (a foods mide from milk, peeul- farly grateful to ndotleate stomach. Nathing else makes flesh, and blow, and strength so fast, It can bo eafely relied on for the recunerntion of those eases of low vitality in which tmedlertion of otdinnry nutrition fait Send for clretlar, Htoware of fmitations, Arend's Kuinyas is not sold to the true, Consumers, pupnlied dlireetly hy A. Arend, Chemist, corner Madigon and FHth avenue, — + me “You may break, you tiny ahatior the vase tt you will, Bur tee suunt of the ruses will cling round it was written ina enlelt prophetic of J. & EB. At- kinson's Extract of White Roses, ————— The pubile will beware of a fraud lent Imitation of Dobbins’ Efectrie Sony now tn sing forced on the murket by misrepresentatio It will ruin auy clothes washed with It, Insist upon buving Dobbins’ Electric. 2 SUMTS, SUM Chas. Gossage § Co. Nummer Suits,” 6 ax A LARGE VARIETY OF Ladies’ Cambric, Linen, Lawn, Mus- lin, Bunting, and Gingham Dresses, In New, Fresh Styles, suitable for Picnics, Croquet, Camping, Boat- ing, and Country Excursions, At Low Prices. White Dresses In Dotted Swiss and Lace, for Ladies and Misses, Very Choice Styles. Hisses’ and Children’s Linen, Lawn, Muslin, Cambric, Bunt- ing, and Gingham Dresses, The Largest and Best Assortment in the City, and “The Lowest Prices.” All Imported Costumes Reduced Below the Cost to Import. Traveling Costumes, Ulsters, &c., In Great Variety. Chas. Gossage « Co., State-st, _ Washington-s¢. ED GLOVE WEST END DRY GOODS “HOUSE, MADISON AND PEORLLSTS, Kid Gloves, Great, Sacrifice, We have put on sale a large lot of GENUINE KID GLOVES, Paris Make, at 25 cts. a Pair, Being only one-fourth their original cost, and immensely below their present intrinsic worth, CARSON, PIRIE & CO, K Ne Recollec Our greatest trouble when alek 12 to findtaomne thing to cat ar drink that wa can rellah. The Invaitable for Pimples, Chafes, Chapped Skin, Rough Shin, Prickly Meat, Flesh Worms, Lich, Hives, Neitle Rash, Severe Itching, Chtiblains, THE WONDERF SULPHUR (Bulphur Boap” secured by Totters ‘Patent-) GLENN’S SULPHUR SOAP An incomparable Beautifier of the Complexton. = ON Tetter, Piles, Mosquito Bites; : Insect Stings, \ Ting-worm, | Erysipeina, Burns, Scalds, Sores, Ulcers, and alt External Wumors and Poisons. UL NATIONAL SPECIFIC TOR THB ALLEVIATION AND Ctne OF ALL LOCAL SKIN DISEASES. ‘The fame of ALEXN's SULPNTR Soar ha An ther Unitert Stat which fis grent cmative Tie testimonials 1 Meitical Stalf omit an are now cot Sulphur Springs as extended far and wide ¢ there ix probably no city or town rues Ore not known and extolled by tying witnesses, 41 for it wounl All volumes. Many dlatingnished Physicians and Menibers of the tals aud fnfirmaries, have tested it, expres«edt thelr astonishtnctit with ite restilts, el Among tts Rtrongest allvocates. K anawers all the purposes of Fersons using it have uo need to tesort to SULPHUR BATHS, Betny aud GLENN’S SULPHUR SOAP ~ an admirable remedy for Gout and Rhaumatiam and a marvelous healer of Uleors Hd Sores, that resisttue Oprration of Ssives and Ointmeats, de that you pet the GENUINE, as an adjunct to the, Totlet produces results obfainatie by no other remedy extant, It te actenttdcally compounded nod when used dally, posseaacs te; an incomparable Menu thi lor of tho Pimples an! Biotech Com: Jexion, eratiica ‘an, Sunbarn. Tendering the cuticle iwuite, Cleat And Bmogths Tt elariner Kiihio deteralve properites. It ts Freckles, and remover a finparities vy ite healthful action, while ordiusry Costneticu only disguise aud injuto the skin, Fort HUMORS OF THE SCALP and DANDRUFF, It in ba DIALS or Contigions Diseases, Minetitly the moet rettalie, and the only ab pA@Bto specific known. It ts alan dealrable TANT of CLOTHING or BED LINEN, aud a capital remedy avd preventive of Obnoxivuts BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.—Srurutn Soap has been counterfeited, and the public are cautioned {9 ONTAIN ONLY THE GENUINE, aud to obeerre the ONLY ORIGINAL NAME, Glenn's, without which none is genuine. eA NPL eororATIENE. Sulphur Soap, with also the above engraving on the cartoon ahich encloses euch cake, ask for Glenn's Bulphur Soap, aud TAKE No OTHER, For tale neneratly by Drugnists, -Fancy Gosds Dealers anit Grocers, at 25 ets, aeake; GO cls. bor, contafning 3 cakes, saving 20 per cent.; 75 cts. a bux, containing 3 cakes, sent by mail, prepaid, THE PROPRIETOR WOULD BE PLEASED TO NEAR FROM PERSONS USING GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP, CHAS. A. CRITTENTON, Sole Pronristor, 7 Sixth Avenue, N.Y, FIKES TOOTHACHE DROPS ONE HUNDRED YE. ARS OLD. > 1880. WALTER BAKER & CO,, Dorchester, Mass, CHOCOLATE, BROMA, & COCOA In thetr beat anit purest farm, contain cvery ingredient that is neet- ful for the auatenance and growth of the human aystem, being pared, an determined b Oil, canel a tohite eryata totheine in tea, but containing more ntireyen and being an import. antadJunctto nutrition, com- chemleat analysts, of starch, gitny gluten, b Hticabto aubataney eater’ th eobrumine, alaitar SOLD RY GROCERS EVERYWHERE Our Book of Choice Chocolate Hrecetpts will he sent free to any c REDUCTIONS, WEST EXD DRY GOODS HOUSE Madison and Peoria-sts, weak und disturbed condition of the digestive organs recalisatthe uccustomed Wet, Buel tou, lemonade, gructs, do nut fill the Lill, The atomack (a often so irritable as to reject overy~ thing, Nausea and Foor rob ua of our rests swe ave (na statoof terriblediaconsfort. Reuder, if you or any of your friends veer are in that dlconsvtate condition, recollect that Arends Kumyas, the modium grade, fresh from the too, wit cule your stomach and your bruin, ant, in dolny this, {¢ yleos you tine torest und sloep, and aleep ts Nature's great restorers AREND’S: KUMYSS 4a not sold to the Ivade, ONLY DEPOT, Northeast cor, Madison-st. & Filth-ay, FURTHER REDUCTION IN THI oak and Sui Department, To Close Lots Before faking Account of Stock. The Lowest Prices Ever Made in this City on First- Class Made-Up Goods. Satin de Lyon Dolmans, latest shapes, elegantly trimmed, marked'down from $30, $40, and $50, to $18, $25, and $28. Silk Capes and Mantles marked down from $15, $20, ahd $25, to $8.50, S12, and $15, All-Wool Mantles and Dolmans, with Jet Trimmings, marked down to $4.50, $6, $8, and $xo, just half price. Unprecedented Bargains in Col. ored and Black SILK SUITS; Elegant Imported Costumes at one-third their value. Black and Colored Cashmere Dresses, with Satin and Brocade Trimmings, at $12, $15, and $18, 1,000 Lawn, Linen, and Cambric Suits at sec on the dollar, ULSTERS For Ladies and Children, the larg- est assortment in the city at the lowest prices. : CARSON, PIRIE & C0, FOR SALE. TO NEWSPAPER HEN. A first-class Chainbers’ Folding Mas chine, with the Kabler Attachment. Will fold & sheet 86x50 or 24x86. In goud order, ut a very low price, Apply at this office. 3 INDIGO BLUE, RARLOW'S |. Tue FAMILY Wauit bLUE Pte Re accent cr ra ee BON, Buovude, 2 UNFERMENTED AAO MARARRAAAAN MALT BITTERS TRADE MARK xb SirreR SLEEPLESS AND MELANCHOLY—To countless numbers night brings neither peace norrest. Abandoned to the tortures of wakeful- ness and denpondoney ho victlin of inet prays for steep, for dayltant, for. sms, te ut that which he ¢ vs. Morning tli With Uloolshot eyes, feverish and weak. plaln to al that this frightful strain on the inland physien! forces cannot continuc, . What shalt be donc? Abandon all quieting remedies cor sleeping talxtures, ear RE THE APES TITE, ENRICH TIS BLOOD. When the brain And evers othororgan {3 nourished and strength: ened by hew blood, sleep will return, and with {t eheerfiiness and ‘health, ‘To necomplish this reat work no medicine or food in the world sn successfully combines the clements necessary to i iT ‘h aro prepared wit ARLBY MALT dnd HOPS, and are tree from tho objece tons urged aguinst malt fquors. ‘Ask for MALT Brrrens prepared by the Maur Berrens Company, and kev that every vottle beara tho ‘Trave MARK LAbeL, duly signed and Inelosed in wave tinea aa scen in cut MALT NITTERS are for elo by all Druggiats. Dr. Price’s ONIUOAWT EXTRACTS. Prepared from the choicest Frui oring, polsonous offs, acids, or artiti Sravifs Unironm iS StHeNoTi ANY ADULTERATIONS OL IMPURITIES. galned thelr reputation from thelr parity fuperlor strength and quality., Admitted by olf who bave used (bem ast! ust delicate, arateful and nacaral flavors for cakes, puddlags, ereaais, &¢., ever taade, Manafastared by STEELE & PRICE, iy f Lupniin Yeast Gems, Cream Bakl: ponder, Bie. Cblango bud Ate = Aractive Pleasure Excursions 10 LAKE SUPERIOR. ‘The Blegant Passenger Steamers CITY OF FREMONT ,. Will teave on Friday evening, July %, und tho CITY OF DULUTH Dn Tuteday, Signin. July 6 as 8-o'clock, fur Duluty Enjoy « dulightlully cool atmosphere god uscuye hyab and dust pareslow. Saba for descriptive circular ta, z tre Bturcousets Culeagss it 103, AUSTHIAN, Gen'l Muons \. + ‘ jo en Soaks BE } i it i MALT AND HOPS S$