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‘: . \ THE TURE. | © ANOTHER GREAT DAY! BUSINESS SULTS, | Ghicago Jockey Club DRESS SUITS, | RAGES! Y NEAT-FITTING NOBBY, STYLISH, & sin Thursday, July J, SU IT y FOUR RACES. Such as can only be found at y Twenty-four Starters. “THEGLOBE.” Suits for $6.50 worth $10. Suits for $8 worth $12. Suits for $9 worth $13, Suits for $10 worth $15. Suits for $12 worth $18. Suits for $l ckewhero for $20, ‘BROTHERS | SEMI-ANNUAL Clearing-Nale! WILL, COMMENCE TO-DAY, July {. ACTUAL BARGAENS EVRY OiPART 1.000. Lawn, Gingham, and Sw Tho Lawrence & Martin Purse, for Two- Billo Race, with Three Other Races, All Well Filled. Pools Suld at the Grand Pacific Hotel. Madison-st, Curs run direct to the Grounds, Racing Commences at 2:30 p. m. FIRST RACK. Clb Parse’? #10, for nll ngost £5 of which to second, Winners of $100 or upsatua nt etther nf, these meotings excluded, Muldena, & yeura oli, Ll allowed five pounds; 4 yours uld und upwards, ten 2 . cam’. co save you from pounds, Tig mlles 2. W. A, Dun, bg. Fair Count, 2d. 1s, Malone, br, o. Duke of Kant, ¥ Hodes & Carr, ch. f. Blue Ludge. SECOND RACK. “Olav Purse," £00, for all ngaxs $10) of which to -. one, try Suit sold in our moth Establishment. ughes, b lettie Fe GUE Moers etiaae Fein Short. J. A. Grinateud, b. £, Leatunah, fs 55 second. ‘Two ml ie Jas, 1): .f. Alphn, a * oy Rca Stay he Cash Clay, : a 3, Goo, Hukes, b, ah Fs tinversy. * pwuial attention is called to Br i lfton Bell eb ¢ Mattie 1. i THIRD RACK. “Selling Purse," RU, for all ages; 80 of which to 5 Handkerchief Suits,| ONEPRICE. CLOTHIERS, “The Novelty of the Season,” 195, 107 & 199 South Clarkest, | fisuicgor obit it Snteroa te STE poUNda: for 60, eluhteon pounds; for ty-ane pounds, “Winger to bu suld at auction tm- modintely after the raco, und any surplus over cn» tered price tu be divided between the Club aod necoud hore. 134 mtics. 1, L. Whitey, ch. g. Mneedontcus. BUNTING AND GRENADINE SUS} HARRY HART & BRO, a i 4 MARKED DOWN. PROPRIETORS. ng scape Wane EB Orders by mall recelre prompt attention. pivalle ns Aly Anderson. EDUCATIONAL. te Btrinattod, en ca Bruce, Dolmans and Mantles Large Stock to select from at about the cost of material. 2,000 Mohair and Linen ; ULSTERS Y. IL AL Sattorson, b. ¥. W. M,C. Wakenteld, br. FOURTH RACE. “Clad Puree,” $203, for all nuoa; £4 of whicl to fonond. Hive furlongs. 1, Jas, Davis, b. It, Churlio Itons. GB. Morelia, en. x. Knight Templar, Hoyle. b. f, Hosolin, 4. W. HL Jabnson, b. ti. Reapond, FANANGCIAL— ~$500,00 Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul Granger. HARVARD UNIVERSIIY. ADMISSION EXAMINATIONS at Cincin- nati and Chicago, 1880. Braminations for admission to Harvard. College (praliminary ond entire), to Lawrence Sclentitic Hehool, the Modical Sebuol, and thy Law School, will be held on July 1,2, and 3, at tho Chicugo Athonwum, @Dourborn-at, boginning at 8a, m, July 1. » 1880. cLoriine. If George Washington was Alive To-Day we will Guaran- tee You U6 Would Buy lis Clothing of . A. J. NUTTIN & CO. “George” you know had a great regard for the Trutu, and, besides the attractions of our Immense Stock and Low Pri:es, he would be sure to notice that WE DON’T advertise “OUR STORE IS THE LARGEST IN TRE WORLD,” although it is a porerful big one. WE DON’T say “Our prices, are the LOWEST ON «EARTH, al- though the margins are mighty small, WE DON’T claim to sell goods ‘*33 per cent less than all others,” although we often do sell better goods for the,same or less money than our neighbors. Gcorge W------- would be sure to notice this, and our 4th of July | White Duck Vests, . Traveling Dusters, Stylish Business Suits, Boys’ Natty Outfits, and Custom Tailoring . Excellencies, He would certainly appreciate, as thousands of Men and Boys in the great city do to-day. Would like to fit you out for the “Day we Ceicbrate” if you feel just like it, AJ Mutting & C0. 104. & 106 MADISONST We REDUCED IN PRICE. coos IN OUR : Children's Departmen We offer the entire stock,’ VALE COIL EGE * EXAMINATIONS, Examinations for admission to the Academtent Department and tho Sheffield ScientiGc School of Yolo Colloge will bo hold atthe roomy of the : (Iowa & Dakota Division) ‘First Mortgage’? pur cent bonds, Direct obligation of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R.R. Co, Interest payable semi-annually, and Principal due July 1, 1908, The Undersigned offor the above: 1 . 9 honds until July 3 at...... 0 162 Chicago Law School, 05 and 97 Washington- ss ba 1,000 DRESSES, st. Chienge, on FRIDAY und SATURDAY, And Mhataattctsy HT furditer noe 110 daly 2and B, WOLFE HALL Denver, Colo. A CHUROH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Rt-Rev. J. 7. SPALDING, D.D.,” Rector. Mrs. ANNA PALMER, Principal. For Torms and Circular nddross Srincipal. YALE COLLEGE. Written Examinations for samilssion to tho Fresh: man Clnases tn the College and tha Nhaftield Xcien- ttle School will be hald I Chicago und in Cincinnntt on Friday and Saturday, July 3 und 3, beginning ato, ‘tho examination in Chicago will be sof tie Union Collexe of Law, No. Host Washington-st.. fourth floor; ynd in ett in the rooms of the Cincnnnt! Law School, it Wale nuteat, Wor further information nddross’ tho Scoro- tary of Yalo Colloge, New Haven, Conn. RIVERVIEW ACADEMY, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. ¥. A THONOUGH-GOING. WIDE-AWAKE school for boys, combining Study, Military Uelll, nnd Rucroation’tn duo proportion, Doscriptive Panphiet, with Chart of Requisitions for Callogo adniteatun, rent on reculpt IX CRNTS postaye. OTIS BISHKEK, A. M., Principal. HOPKINS GRAMMAI SCIIOOL, Yate Caltogo, At theso prices the bonds net Investors 4.27 1-2 per cent seml-annually. The bonds, to net investors 6 per cent seml- amnnally, aro worth 113 1 he best and cheapest security In the market. CHARLES HENROTIN, 109 Enst WashIngtonent. GERMUARD FOREMAN, 102 East Washington-at. IRA HOLMES, 86 East Washington-st, ARCHERY. “SPANISH YEW BOWS” ONE DAY MORE, At JON WILKINSON WXCURSIONS. Attractive Pleasure - Excursions TO LAKE SUPERIOR. LAKE MICHIGAN AND LAKE SUPERIOR TRANSPORTS CO, , CITY OF FREMONT WH leave on Friday evening, July 2, and tho CITY OF DULUTH On Vuesday ovening, July 4 at 8 o'clock, for Duluth: | EVERY STYLE, 1:3 Less Than Former Prices. STATE-ST. Michigan-ay. and Twenty-seeond-st. BAKES BROMA, Baker’s Broma Isa preparation of pure Cocoa and highly nutritious substances, y pleas. antly flavored and sweeten . dt contuins a large proportion of theo- 31 Rtatonnt, bromine, miud posseasca powerfully | Now, faven, Conn, ratory ind intermediate ports. ya from abroad pinced Mn private homes curotully ten Pate bert ‘ool atmosphere nnd cacy restorative qualities. Its dellcacy of | silianiby Weiser. rN i Ae | ReRL ANG HAL ERE e aay re flavor ond perfect solubility have made it a favorite drink anwng dousands, Opinions of Eminent Physicians of Boston, We havotriod the truma manufactured by Mosars, , jt Send for descriptive circular to, : ME, A. BEENGEI, Seorotary, i isu Citlenaas mn, f Teese Balawtay aL Ae Adirone ay 1 W. 1 CUSHING, Rector. CHECARAY INSTITUTE 1587 and 1520 Spruce-at., Philadletphin, Rourdipg und Day Sehuol for Volng ladlos und Cull asloy, M.A, A.C, Gon’ MINERAL WATER. 303, A! W, Boker & Co. of Dorchester, unt il lensant 1s clontund Modorn Languages taught. Fronch Brileto of food” Prom wknowiodge df ls inurodionta,"| isthe language of to family. SADAMU Diet washing it will buusora Ww soy 4 nd se Poitie VILLY, Urin. Ting from disousay apo the articigs usual; eoummeniod. It ulso ofura A hood hourlsntuunt for Chitarons recat Mad ait ett rete Aan Tes ® oe 4 ave .D, orainencee 2 Nia, Course of Rudy . eae Ava, BAL Gie rag” | BOize Aneel tere eeaaerae lau OlLL~UNaY1S JOUN HUMANE, B,D," JouN Watus, BM. Bi, eattean, HENRY HITCHCOCK Dean of Faculty, Be Lous SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. OCEAN NAVIGATION, “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS." Uhocol! iH be 27 Vur Dook of Choice Chocolats Recoipts will » British Medical Journal, sent free to any adress, “NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. New York. DOndan. ese see eo Parley “WIZAU DE TABLE DES REINES.? WALTER BAKER & CO., | gait Sr raat feito toulSt Br a Gaulaade Paras i ‘ratos, KATES OF PASSAGK—brom Now York to South: TR eesont abs, ga slosrate, Sh Woturn, ttekots st Nheduood rates. OLLtGtS “a Con 4 owing Upean, N. Ys * ‘She kteerago ratos by Dorchester, Mass. ANNUAL SALE, 8,000,000 BOTTLES AND JUGS, Of all Minera! Water Dealors, Grocars and Druggistss_ RY Soper ca Sein Murat aay aee cal Angelica, Muscatel, Sherry, Port, Dry and Sweet Catawha, $1.59 per Gallon. Good Clarets, $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5 per ease, The Finest Line of Old: WHISKEES Ever Offered in Chicago, C. SEVNE'S, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER & WINE MERCHANT, T0-112Nadison-st. NOTICE, : NORTH GERMAN LLOYD GAUTION, be NWNOoOTICK from BEREBALEN to CHICAGO In B41, an Toinmre obtainiug the xenuino Apollinas ' i be wise: sir paradanbo oR AMORNE Y only, feouts Bathorized te sell these hehe digs tho corks bear the Apollinaris meee certain, earediuonia und piwore of pins I'L AusseNIUS & CO. 2Houth Clare-at, : RoW Work, Wostuiurs © Coleago Haliruad Compaiy, J. W. ESCHENTURG. an PEA MIUN ELD OcCe See ee eeees Sonduoliors, wor tuo ubaorsignod eS So ett O1 yo rs = Peete BER Jet, neem a as STATE LINE UDVER PAGE, = £4 Puree inarioamn al aol | Rowen were cee | Ay OWNIRG.CO.Se at Hieeloek hoon 7 Charles. 3, hgh, abe ath Ns igor Beata Bocund Cally, BS. 0 ge tes ere: pony tale’ +t way, in USTIN, HALDWIN & CO, valland slojulur tha railrouds, nul nes AUSTIN s Had aicermsmmeantennne gaes | SUITE Ivaei Ae | | Retail Stationers. uy tite wala Now Vor o & Chicago Htallroud Cour situate in tho Btat ‘i i Se eee ee ae Sersey curse att | ANCHOR LINE MAIL STREAMERS Fashlonable Mole’ Papers and Envelopes, i8eGinde, wonemants, horeditamonus, truoky culvert, : Forcla Papers, Hournlag Papers rs Hutte Of oy, iad uatacialy bulls, ere | yevonsa, rhe Stn TST Tam 1 in q f pers, ve piitcvonania und contuotsof wil and erury | CALPONTA, duty ty Bp us | STITT Le ie : ed g tatlonery, franchises, rights and Interests, real ostate, por- ‘Vheso steers do not carry cattle, r) Hsilin C i ‘oo or a, und other tangs AP | vicvonyA. Jury Uefa ALATA AUK. 7 69m g Gards, 2 od tar petty it othore aD et | cabins Goto ak Bieursion Wickow sl Fedueda rates on Engraving and Stamplag, witon . . SSnleuzo Hadtmad Company of avetr kind Batata, iusipEnson BRUTE, 6 Washington : ‘ ud charucter whalovor snd wherovor situstod, * . hosks and. 3 We are making ‘extensive repairs to our. store, Svea al Pranory dames Stasis || OUNARD MAIL LINE. | | nutareopeniorbutinecs on tinunl in all depart: Of Now, York und of Now Jersey, ur o thee of to | Ball twice a week to and frum British Ports» Pas-'| ments, SEE . 4 pel tho fread, prUxerLy | Lelng BAL Ooty. | a ene dibndanderry nt lowost rites GhLLLoIn Coos 1 iu CE GL! je Rote y MieMlor atorenala, sublece nvvortholess, wo | —Couiuny Othco, oosnur Clark und Mandolpiistay secre terrae ea ep RCN EY CELLULOID ( Water-proof Line en) Collars and Cujfa retain, thetr, auy unpald Usxeu upon thu sald property oF any pore on thorwof, ‘The prowises will be sold subject to tho tens und afta fue £1, and upwards, at lowest mics, pammenaat Oe faith VEIN Gan Woatorn acene, OF fICAL GOODS, conditions of aagurcement dated January, 17d, mode ha and firish th te th Ait ‘al uf tho torte pe firish through the warm ta taeda ge mis anes iret 2 oe weather, How slaves gut reo'd, ‘X Chicagu Haifroad Company, foods and price wpaiail, de , ass wil wouuice Gus righia orewadot, Barnes & Od., 86 Madson, Tibuebaling seo pent warranty, elthor oxprony of apltedy and ——————————— Upua tu further turms tO be subscribed by the Come eae UC earners Pool, PHEtPA HAvirigeienitit UR. Commltreo. Fino Spectactod sulted to all sights on sclontina riclten“Opame and Flold Glasses: ‘Lolescopes, Ble Efuscupus, Daruuvary aa. A J ‘Commun Sense” Shoes | Paes Haven aes 53 3B WINWALL & CO., bo tate-wb AND KENTUGKY SADDLE-HORSES AT" PUBLIC AUCTION. Fittopn enre old, 'hery will bo a, largo sala. nt ane! oruniybbrod Salta filles bared 3% roporiy ae OWEN: uf linole, und atx icons Tacky Siuidlo-Mursar, thor prkoh and leyunt- aT 7 ks Gath gruun tho PEN BURO EG CHICAGO JOCKEY CLUB, Thareday, July, (880, At 10 o'clock 2, m. VICTOIE TAY FOOD, a ‘This Lnsaluahle nu steily smertean Yieadrs eet ecdarnt yoyeeinse acHy's sent may be i pally welled om an the beet gedeny fel > ols thanen the AT WILL RKP! Use on Iafeate FAM, Hous opury morning. TAYLOR'S, 3 Clarkest, hitago Daily Trib THURSDAY, JULY 1 FO REIL GN. viet und Laird. Tho scoring resulted as fol- The French Authorities Move in Force Upon the ” Jesuits. he 0 bull's-eyo on the wrong and retired after making five shots, hlan, and ARN being tied, shot off. mado threo bull’s-eyes, winning tna first prize. Murphy won the sccond prize, Coghlan the third, and Fontort tha fourth. Pare row, on the tle, beat Milner, taking the fifth rize, Milner tho sixth, and Urown the seventh, icott, Fisher, and Hydo also won prizca. THF SPENCRI CCP. In tho competition for the Spencor Cup, pro- sented by Enel Bponcer, nt 1,000 yards range, with ritin, ton shots cach, the same competitors took part ns in the provious contest. Sentt won tho cup, with s scoro of 48. Laird seored 47, Fenton 47, Farrow 47, John Rigby 47, McKenna 47, Willlam Rigby 44, Milner 45, Rockwell 45, Jayne 4, Fister 4, Jadkson 43, Itstibone 40, and A BANQUET. About 100 gentlemen sat down toa banquot givon to-night to the American and Irish tenina by tho Lord Siayor of Dnbiin, After tha Royal Sonat hogs Barrows, United Some of the Establishments Yield Readily, and Oth- ers. Resist. Deputies and Other Officials Openly Sympathize with the Priests. Gumbetta’s Scheme to Dis- Mitestdant Hayes’ and the -Amorienn Nac ep; he: Nie cover the Extent of tion’ “and Cok Bodino ‘replied to that. to 5 >, “Our, Guests,—tho American Team.” Maj. His Popularity. mnio a spoceh on bebalf of tho Irish rifle- on. ‘The reception of the Americans was cxoced- Ingly cordial on ull hands, n invitation wus extended by Col. Bodine on behalf of the New York Kitle Association to the Trish Ritic Association to send « team to New York to compete for the “Palma” centennial trophy. The invitation was favorubly received, and Maj. Leech intimated that an Irish team ne probably be organized fur that competl- lon. "Tho guests separated at midnight, tho Amerie cans expressing themselves highly pleased with their reception, THE CANADIAN TEAM, Lonpor, June 30.—Tho Canadian rifle team have arrived in Liver 1, They are well aud fn excellent spirits, ‘They will go to Loniton and begin to practice at tho Wimbiedon range carly next week, He Will Stand for Election as Deputy in All the Depart- ments, mi f The American Hiflemen Win Other Trophies from Their Irish Contestants. Turkey Warned that the Euro- pean Powers Are in Dead Earnest, TURKEY. A BROAD HINT, Lonpon, June 90.—A dispatch from Constant!- nople says: Tho Foreign Ambassadors hero have given tho Porte clearly to understand that if the Porte accepts tho suggestion in regard to the surrender of Duleigno, it must exccute it without delay, or the Powers will {nsist upon the iminediato execution of the previous conven- tion, Ana that the Decisions of the Supple- mentary Conference Must Be Respected, THITEATENED REVOLT. Loxpox, June 30.—A correspondent fn Pera ts assured on excelient authority that invitations to revolt have been largely circulated tn Syria, and find great favor among tho Moslems. Arabs in Pera profess to know that u grent movement igon foot tor the establishment of a Syrian Arab State. FRANCE, OUSuNG THY JESUITS. Panis, June 90.—Tho police urrived at the Jesuit establlahinent on Rue de Sevres at 4 o'clock this inurning, They were immediately adinitted. ‘Shortly after a crowd of 600 persona, composed largely of students and women, col- lected. Thore was somo shouting for and axainst the decrees. ‘The polico partly cleared the street, and refused to ndmit Baudry d'Asson to the building. The Prefect of Police having ar- rived, the building was formally declared closed. Tho Jesuits, nccompanted by several Deputics and Senators of the Right, departed amid great excitement cnused by tho demonstrations of thelrsympathlzers and counter demonstrations. ‘There were indignant cries against the Prefect of Police. In tho ensuing scufie the Marquis of Lioncourt and tho chicf editor of the Unton, A Query. Htaausa, Juno 8.—A_ deputation from Dul- eigno weot to Scutari to ask the Turkish Gov- ornor for explanations with regard to the ces- sion of Dulcigno ta Montenegro, The Governor replied that ho had nv oflicial informution, and exhorted the deputation. to tuke mensures to defend tho place. The Lenuue hus consequently’ sent 600 men to Duleigno, the regular gurrison withdrawing to Scuturi. TUREATENING, Lonpox, June 30.—A Vienna alspatch anys: News has been recoived hero that # forco uf 6,000 Albanians is marching Into the northern trem tha recipe afene of Ho~ Proper Keurthmaalel VACTON Ke MALE PETUIM, 104 be 110 Reade bt., Mew Kort. Sr Fp loo —~“GRAPES. Rivarsido Hot-Souso Grapos, frosh from Hot- Legitinilst Journal, were nrrosted. Somo of the fathora locked themselves {n thoir cells, which had to be broken open. The fast left at 8:30 o'clock. The police thon clcured the strect, and thoy remained on guard there. At Vuls the door of the establishment bad to be forced and the Jeaults conducted out by gol- dicrs, a battallon of whom were present under arms, AtDoual and Lille the police were not resisted. OTHRR INCIDENTS, Tha Jesul* chapels were threnged Tuesaday in the provinues, ‘At Lille 800 persons, heudod -by the Chairinan of tho Chamber of Commerce, waited on the Jesuits to expreas sympathy for thom, During tho Inat of the scrles of meetings held in the Paris Cirque d'Miver to protest against the antl-Jesult deerces, a crowd assembled out- alde the bufiding, and blows wore exchanged be- tween tho mob outside and those issuing from the ball, ‘The mob booted n number of priests who bad been nt the necting. In the Chamberof Deputies yesterday, Baudry @’Agson, LegitImist, mado an ineffectual attempt to make political capital out of the foregoing affair, IN-THE PROVINCES, ‘Throughout the Provinces to-day tho Jesuits quitted thoir establishments under protest, do- claring they only ylelded to compuision, At Avignon and Marscilies thotr sympathizers woro somewhat disorderly, At Lyons and Angers the Jesuits huve constituted themselves aa civil socictles, and the question thus raised will. bo decided by the courts on the 2d of July, LEGAL. PROCEEDINGS, Several Josult establishments ure taking legal proceedings against tho Commissioner of Police for violating domicile and infringing porsonat Uberty. A BEMI-OPFICIAL NOTE has been sont to tho Journals which, after an- nouncing that the execution of the decreos had not led to disturbance In any pare of France, says that effect had only tobe given to-day to the decrees affecting Jesuits, As to other con- Eregutions, the deere uifecting them only cons stitutes a summons to place their position on a legu! footing. Material means for carrying out the decrees would have becn wanting if the Goy- ernment had undertaken to act aguinstall the congregations almultaneously, DESECRATION, A dispatch from Paris saya: The closingof the Jesult chapel in the Ruo Sevres with the sacra- ment loft inside Ie regarded ag a great descora- tion by the Cathotica. The persona arrested {1 tho strect, including an ex-Prefeut, n writer on tho Journal la Suse Uce, and somo students, wero ail released after examination, “DOWN WITH TIE REPUDUIC." Loxpon, Juno 00. Parle dispatch says: When the Jesuits were led out by the police the crowd fully numbered goveral thousand. Thore wore upwanls of 1,000 police, It is snid tho Count do Mun war among thoso arrested for shouting * Down with tho Ropublias” GAMBETTA'S POWEIL. Lonxvon, June 90-4 Paris dis Times says: Hofore tho present Doputles brouke up Gumbotta, President of the Chamber, will again appear in the tribune to advocate tho readoption of tho scrutin ie itate systom of voting. This syetem will certainly be ueopted, ua all who epposod it would kno’ it thofr names would not appear on tha ist aup- rtod by Gumbotta, and very fow of the Ltt retorun such riak of non-election. Gi httn's own naino will ap overy Dopartmont, ‘The country peulea to to favor the program drawn up by in, His eloction by a lurge majority of the Do- mrtmonts will constitute o plebiselte in his favor. Re will bo Prosidunt of tna Republic in Jk? if Prosidont Grévy, by romaining In oflice, allows him to walt til thon. ASSASINATION THRRATENED, A Paris dispatch saya; 4. Constuns, Minister of the Interior and Worship, hag recuived a lutter threntening him with ussasination in tho nume of tho Sacred Hoart. v118 Crowns, Lowpon, June 0. A Parla dispatch maysen immonse crowd of people, evidently of the upper classes, flocked all Tucaday to thd principal Jesuit cxtablisoments, ‘Thouwands signed the book and catricd off towers as mo- ‘Tho crowd-outatde muadu ue hostile lon. Z itch to the ‘humber of THE RIFLE. z TEST OF MITATARY RIVERS, Dustin, dune u0.—-At Dollymount to-day, in the compotition in military ritica at 800 Sarda’ range, ton shots euch, Govornment ammunition, ‘ny position, only two of the Auwrican ‘toam cdinpeted,—Fiabor and Rookwell,, Frauk¥Hydo ulsoubut, Hockwoll rmissod tho first throdahots {na aitting position, and tiriug from tho'shoul- der mada 29 {n goyen shots; Fisbor made. 27 and Pray yen Capt. ‘Halt won tho tires prizo, with a score of 4{, Young evored 44, Fovtan 23, Joynt 8, and Milney 7." Frank Hyde and Rovk- Well won tho fourtgcyth and fifteenth prizes, utvgpoctively. aa $ au PRIVATE CONTEST. =. Bevoral mombers. 9 American and Irish toams touk part in thé hext competition, which was for a cup of the value of 10 guineas and several minor prizes. Thero were thirty-four compotitors, Cond! tons,800 yards, with any ritlo, ten shots cach. Tho American Pompetitors were: Kathbono, Brown’ Farrow, Hyskwell, Jankaan, Portion of the ceded districts. GREAT BRITAIN. DAILIFY anort, Lonpos, June '30.—A ‘balllf! who had been serving un ejectment was shot and killed by ambushed assailants in tho neighborhood of Lalla, County Mayo. ;: IMPORTANT DECISION. . In the caso of Burnand vs. Rhodoconach! in the Court of Common Mlens, Judge Coleridge docided that defendant, n mervbunt who had cobtvined the net sum of £8,901 nx compensation for tobacco déstroyed -by tho -~Alnbamu, must hand the amount to plaintiff, an underwriter with whom tho tobacco had been Insured, and who bad pald upon {t og a total loss. Lord Coleridge guid dofendant boing possesect! of tho money to which, according to tho principles of English law, the plaintiff was entitled, an Hugiish court must give it to plaintiff, despite the uct of the Congreas of the United States excluding the claims of underwriters, BUITHH BEVENURS. A quartorly return just published shows tho gross revenue to tho United Kingdom for tho ‘Aiscal year ended June 80, 1880, was £67,002,005, against 2520107 Inet year, and for the last Uartor of the presont year £19,019,058, against £18.923,050 for the saine porlod the previous year, Thore ig thua a not decrease in the year of £1.258.2U, and a not increase in tho quurtcr of . BnADLAvaI. It bogins to be cloar that, Gladstone's resolu- tion concerning Bradiauyh's cxge will bo carried. DEPHESSION OF LALOR IN ENGLAND, Lonvon, June 9.—Tho cotton spinners in North Luneashire have declined to give the ad- Yance of 6 per cont in wages which a fow weeks ugo thoy promised to thelr employés. The spin- ners nagort that the conditionsof the market are such ns to make it sulcidul for thom to fulfll te promise which thoy conditionally, us thoy claim, tonde to their wurkpeople, The weavers nt Hochdalo have struck usntinst a proposed redue- on in thelr wages of5 pur cent. ‘Lhe condition of nearly all tho seat rIBE. estublishuients: in Lancashire is eae lopressed. ° Mill- owners nssort thoy ure at this moment running most of thelr cstabilshments at # loss, aud that, unlogs a Vory consliderable reduction in wages 1s wade, they will have to abut down their mills, und throw vast numbers of peuple out of cm- ployment, MORSE BALES. Fourteen horses, imported direct from Ken: tucky, wore yosturduy sold in London at an ay: vruge price of £61, LIGHTING BRITISH DOCK-YARDS BY ELECTRICITY, London ‘Mies, Sune 1. Qn tho night of tho 7th fost. n highly success- ful attempt was made at Portamouth Docks yani to if; Eup tho Inflexible dock by menus of tho eloctric light, The object of tho triul was to ascortuin whother it was praaticable 6o to Num. ine tho dock—a huge chasm 418 feet long by 110 feet in width and ubout 8 fect in depth—us to inake it poasiblu in time of waror from any othor urgent cause to dock un iron: 1 after dark, or to continue tho work of completing bor fur sea throughout tho night. The apparatus ‘used on this occuglon was one of Brush’s dyntmo muchincs, consisting of clybt mugnots and four poworful clectro-mugnets, and drivon at 8 spoed of KU rovulutlons per minute. Tho lumps were also constructed on the Brush prins ciple. Sixteen of thosy were — pinood in gaine cirouit in various parte of tho dock, wi Q Bovonteonth | was inced in tho olvctro-plating shop, near. at huad, whore tho ie! ting michine was fitted. At a quarter to 0 o'clock all tho lumps wero sluultunoously Hehe with positively stactHlus: resulta, Tho wholg of tho dovk appeured to be instantly tMlled with daylight, rendering every purt of tho hull, kul, and bilges of the monster Surreh-sbi perteetly distinut, so that the work- mon would have experionced no ditilenlty in pursuing their tabors undorneath tho ghip. The carbons, which ure vertical, and about balf an inch in'diumetor, burnt with n steady white light, without any atgns of flaine, aud the most sensitive car wus unable to dotect tho least up. peas to the customary humming, ‘Tho car pons will burn nino hora continuously with- ont belog changed—the renown), howover, belng performed automatically; and theustimatod ox- ponse, which has beon confirmed by a duy’s con- inuous consumpuon, ls 2hsd per lamp for four hour, Tho machine was driven by a 124 -borso ougine, going at 13) royolutions a minute, the expenditure of coal botig Wowt. for six tours, Hut as the coal wus of inforlur quatity, an been taken from the outside of the store, It ia expected that under more favorable conditions the conaumption for the sixteen lights, each having u power of 2,000 candies, would not vx coud Lowt, por hour,- Se pleased are tho naydl authoritles with the performances of the Brush sean of Hyhting that tho machine ysud for thoao oxperiments will be placed on bourd the Minotaur, and the Captatu’s cabing, wardroont, englno-room, and stokehole will be ihted olevtricity, the Wild Hybt, with ite low tension, ‘boing resoryod for slynaling aud terpedo pure poses. a RUSSIA. IN A STATS OF AIEGR, 81, Paransnung, June 9.—Tho Novel Vremys publishos tho folloy{ny ourrcapondence from Vigdivostock, dated April27; Tho town fs in. Batate of siogo, Guards patrol the streote during: the nlyht.- ‘Tho Chjyoso aro probibjted ta bo abroad after 9 In the evening, Therg aro about Armament for tho fortifoations i . s Bi “AGRICULTURAL IMPOLT, 1 ‘The report of Orllosky, sont to, examine nto. the cuuse of ayricultural success In tho Uni States, will short)y be published. Orlinuky lays stress upon tho fucllities for the trausportation and shipment of gralo Jn tho United Statce, but draws no vod makes no practical by, J. ro sugarations. % supply tho d/ =a ft wovauurr, : moRG, June .—Tho volun A has left Cronst: ‘tock with 1270 men, a niimberot teopoye and a large quantity of munitions of war, ts THE uae, RUSLAN DEPRATR. fh SON, Tune 90,—A dispatch the reports relative to Hiesten feom Bim ise Chinesa bay. been brought ta Cabul by a pai of Khokand travelors, whe ¢ tholr journoy. eee ee SPAIN, OURAN, LOAN, 3 Manntn, Jnno 90,--Subscriptiona to the Cub don nore oponed to-day in Madrid and narod hav alrondy twleo coverade> Pere! that tho lout 3 TUE SWROCCO CONFEnENCE, Sapui. Juno W.—At a mecth i roceo Conferenes to-day a Minn pote Hie ie mont was arrived at on all pointe, VARIOUS. : DEMOLITION OF FONTREASES. F| VIENNA, June 30,—Dulgnrin assires the Bri {sh and Austrian Governments that orders hav been given to hasten the demotition ot tho Tati ube fortress, i DRAD, ( Hi Uchel out ey Amiens, June 90,—' anne 0,—Tho Duke do ‘ 4 aparty AMERICA, c ‘ARIS, Juno 90.—Intelligence has bees celved from Huengy Ayres that a treaty oF peat has been sluned. Tejedos bas withdrawn ns: enudidate for the Presidency. Tho Provinelag forces laid down thelr nema in Ducnos Ayres: am t Boney) Fou A CONFERENCE. 1 LONDOX, June 0.—A dispatch from ra says tho British Cominssioner at Cabul bas bos a summoned to Sitala to confer with the Vicurdy on State affairs In Afghanistan. BLOODY CONFLICT. x erman colonists and Bedoult Many were kilted on both sides, re - CANADA, The Royal Party ona Fishing Rxew zi sion—Declurations for Pensionersal Complaint Against the Castoms Dew partment, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Orrawa, June %.—The Princess Loulso Princo Leopotd reached Causupscal, on Metaped|ttlvor,on Monday. Thoy' intended ; fish for salinon on the Metnpedin at that but were disappointed in thet expectatio Col. MeNeil and Ludy Pelly/ met thoir Ré Highnesses at the station aul escorted them the summer-residence of Mr. Goorge steph¢ Preatdont of the MontrealBank. Tho Col bad -just left tho salmontpools, and rep “no fish,"—tho salmon being oxtraordin) late In putting In_an appeahance this seq Tho distinguished party uwaited ayCausa| the arrival of the Govornbr-Ceneral, lett, Quebec on Erkiay mening for fiehing-grounda, after taking part in tho F; Canndian fete of St. John the Baptist. colleney and the party went on to Cal und there took steamer fur tbe Gran F din, where a residenco? hus been cree fa tholr uecommoditiony ‘Tho tliz-sttp/ Nop aes ampton, and Lord Lorne and tho Princes Loy ial will visit North Sydney during tho sup gis months, mas. A Government notices says: “It having bee} represented by tho inilitary authorities at Hat ax, N.B.. that magistrates and other autho ized perscns in the Dominion bare been andi in the hablt of sientiuy declurations -for po} slonors without such persons appearing befor them, and further omitting to date auch deck ations, itis directed that this practice be a! enntinucd; and that these offlcinis ascertaln th the pensioners appearing before them are thd named in the declurations, and are residents ‘the pluces inenioned,” Special Dispatch fo The Chicago Tritunt, MONTREAL, June nm oorgunlzation, Bil been formed bere for improving the conditi® of the Protestant insane, who are now under control of nuns, = Merchants complain of tho memorand issued by the Customs Department ut Otte! compelling importers of goods fram fury countries to praduce with thelr invvicas-a: Bulurcertillente tu asuuw that. ibe b {even purchased with the depreciated currenc the country from which they bave been ship; Merchants claim that the faw Is urbitary, cuuse it operntes without any notice, ay productive of inconventence,. bucause {ito} porta u British Coneul {ss scarco articles that tho livw fg usvless, because Use banks of Duminton, which -Issue totters-of-credit,| really the best authority 1s to the value 4 depreciated currency, in foreign States, wether, the law, ur memorandum, is consi; detrinental to fmporters already Beavily end ya handicappea, ria Spectat IXspatch to The Chicago Tribune, |, Loxpox, June 30.—The Rev, W. W. Barater, late of Californix, and formerly of Detawdte, Ont., has loft London for Africa, where bo has been appointed missionary by the Ameren Tivard of Missions, The tivid ta a new one, twelve and a half degrees south of the cauator, and noarly 300 miles Julane. Three white and'two colured aasiatants will gingiyy, pim. f PORT HURON, Pont Honox, Juno 30.—Passed uy Toledo, Minncapolis, Ohto and bargus; © ers A, Ford, J, B. Merrit, Hector, M. L. MOD, Merrick, Starlizbt, Narragansett, F Down: Propellers Newbery, Commodor pire State, William Randolph; schoon; , Moonlicht, J. 2. Be - Wind southwest, 5 Pour unos, Mich. Ju Propellers Chumberiin, with 1. 3 Card, J.C, Harrison ind 8, 1, Kim! Yoterson, North Cave, 1 ™ City ot Sheboygan, Pathtinder, @ Re rau ‘ Filu Down—Propellers Empire, Portage, D. W, Rust and consort, Clinton sud c¢ lower and burge; schooners Goldet! B, Calkins, Penrokee, Tdler, Ithuca, 0, San Jucinto, W. Hi. Ogden; tug J. ratte ‘Wind~South, gentle; weathor fine. —— GEN. SHERMAN’S TOUR. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tite Mavison, Wis., June 30.—Gen. Shory} Hachael Shormun,and John Bucon, U. rived at noon ona special traln fron keo, It was expected that tho party w horo to-morrow, and preparntions wey} forngrand reveption, but tho Geng muirch on our gocd people. Ag s00n known be was in tho city las ronment gantlemen and old veterans lin, Ho wits very comnninicative on) thing but politics. This afternoon an c: with a party of leading clttzens with Ge jan und party was bad on Lake Mondog party ieft ut {0 o'clock for Minneapolis of celal train to attend the Hennepin at services in that elty July g 4 * a THREATENED STRIKE: Conumuvs, O., Juno W.—Wort reach} from New Lexington and various other tho Hovking Valley coal region that. ow iam attempt to reduce tho mnlucrs’ wager Li Ayonorul: atrike is anticipated. The say that at present rates thore fi mirgin of profit in the con! businesses during the pnat weeks, there bas bec don of Gand 60 per cent In the soily col, the wilners have been puld the during the winter, when coul was ht A special ho State Journal Buy: eloven tron furnaces in the Hockiny| noo reglun all but two have blow count of the high prico of ruanip, two will blow out inside of ten dap _—— A LIBEL SUIT, Special Dispatch to The Chicago ANN Anuon, Sich. Jung B0,—Ex- L, Burlolgh commenced sult to-d Ann Arbor <trgua for libel, lay: 10,000, Burleigh claims that th Hehed a divorcee bil! filed by Mrs. 3 Inulicious intent, and that the chur! Ju tho bill were untrio; also that the B fused to publish bis answer tw the bill, jod yeuterduy, —————-— TANNER'S FAST,. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chteuge 7! New York, June 20.—Nr, Henry 8, ‘Minueapolis, began bis forty-dayn’ f noun, und up to noon to-day, or thd gocond day, bis pulse bad fallon | Hie attonduuta are physicians 9: tay thoy willsug that no stimula a: tered Surruptiousdly,” though Hammond bas no couiidenco’: attempt, * | GEN. apa Bpeciat Dispatch toa'| _ PAERNA Ey Julie W.—Gou. 4 compony with Mrs. Col, Fred @. and the Hon. W. W. Sinithya ]; bla banker, will leave trwosr, nn spovinl cur furnished by tb, Sst. Louis itajtroad Company. @

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