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bese! rae © intondiny THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS." | Becnerany Scnunz arrived tn this elty yostor- day morning and, after breakfasting at the Taimer, loft on a special train forSan Franelsco, Joum KR. MuWanr, tho original Captain of the Church Choir “Pinafore '* Company, took out Jeense yestorday to marry Miss Ada Somers, of Evanaton, tho original Febe of the anme troupe. John wns accompanied by Will Davis, who had “beon thora botora."* A HEauLAR meeting of tho Vetornn Union Lonmic was held tast“oventag In the club-room of the Palmer House. L, W. Ierco presided. ‘Tho election of oMcera for the organization was completed as follows: Chaplin, Bishop Samuel Fatiows; Judge-Advoente, Charles A. Dibblo; Commissary, John i. Floyds Quartermaster, O. I. Hogin; “Surgeon, Dr. Joseph E. Bane. himiier Ot new anembors, Were sworn {iy anid rovision madg for printing tho constltution, Rttor whieh ee nectin adjourned until the sevond Tuesday in August, ‘Tie consis-enumerntor for the much-delayed Block- Yards district, In tho Town of Luke, will turn in his books to Census-Supervisor Wright thia nfternoon. His totul of names will bea trifle short of 0,000, and will swell the population of Cook County to about 607,000, with n few bun dred over or under, Tho district, as muy be Judged from tho figures just uiven, is a fa and. poputous’ one, ‘and tho cnumerator has bud unusual dilliculties to contend with, In one case a smali-pox card Gisplayed in front of a hourc kept him ut buy, ant he was obliged to communicate on bance with the inhabitants thoreof and to walt sevornl days before any one tuside could gather up a list of tho occupants and pass it out to him on n pair of tons, or in some other equally safe way. He wus countin, up tho Inat few payes (nst night, however, and witl submit the roguits to Gen. Wright this afternoon. THE MILITIA, ‘This morning at 10 o'clock Gov. Cullom and stall, Mrs. pues and tho Misses Cullom, ond Gon. Forrence and staff wilt lenye Chicago by the Milwaukee & St. Paul Rond ju a special ear Tor Oconomowoc, Wis. for the purpose of visiting the First Regiment ineamp. Fritny: has been set apart by the commander of tho First as tletd, or Govornor's day, All members of tho First. Regiment Cavairy to visit Geneva Luko Saturday aud returns Monday are ordered to report at tha Armory this ovening at 8 o'clock. ‘Tho Second Regiment picnic accurs at Wood- Inwn to-day. No pilnshavo been spured to mako this affair oven n greater success than the pice nio of Inst year. ' MITE CLYy-ITALL, ‘Tre Comittee on Schools {s called for to- morrow. ‘Tur Treasurer yesterday recelved $2,504 from tho Water Depnrtment, 84,788 from tho Collector, and $10,361 from tho Controller. ‘The Mayor gave itout yesterday that ho was contemplating the making of some changes in some of the departments at an carly day, AMON tho permits Issued yesterday to carry concealed weapons was one to R. Michnells, tho editor and proprietor of the Frele Presse. M. A. Le Boy was yesterday dotulled from the Water Department to straighten up tho books of the West Side Police Court. He hopes ba ablo to bring order out of chaos. ‘TWO PATIENTS wero discharged from tho Small-Pox Hospital yesterday, one of whom was Lydia Hoifman, aged 6 years, who wos taken from Iydo Park soma weoks ago. A CAsH of small-pox was yesterday taken from No, 437 South Jefferson street, tho ‘unfortunate being a G-year-old child, Her brother was taken from tho same plico with the disengo about two weeks ago. ‘THE abstract of title of the lot corner of Wal- Inco and ‘wenty-seventh streets, purchased fomo timo ugp for a school site, wus handed the Controller yesterday. It has been examined and fomnd correct, and the . purchase money will De pald to-day. ‘Ti1zZ Muyor, the Committee on Fire and Water, and: a conunittes from tho Citizens’ Association Will vigit the crib this inorning, starting from the Clurk street bridge in tha tug Robert Tar- rant at 10 o'clock. The object of the visit isto éco whut thore {s to tho suggestions of the City Engineer, made Tuesday, in reference to tho in= aecurity of the erlb, Dr. Bucwen yesterday reported that he had Iooked into tho sanitary condition of West Huron from No. 111 to 277, and, with tho excep- ton of a few houses, found itgood. The ex- eeptions were Nos, 148, 150, and 162, whore gar- Duge wag bolug thrown into the stroet, und Nos, 205 aud 207, where water wns standing u foot deep in the gutter, covered with n greon scum, lowing bald permits wero issued One to.L, Hild, to erect a one-story: cottage, No. :%) Nutt street, to cost $1,000; onv to Mrs. Shelby, to erect n three-story store aud dwolting, No. 467 West Mudison street, to cost $4,000; one to Mrs. Dorman, to erect & throe- story store and dwelling, No. 460 West Mudison atredt, to cost $4.000; one to J.P, Irwin, to ereet a two-story dwelling, No. 84 Sixteenth stroct, to cost $1,000; aud one to John Burrow, to erect a three-story dwelling, corner of Western and Grand avenues, to cust $8,000, MAyvon Hanrison says that tha police authori- tea have entirely misingderstood his order in reference to Stato street\und yesterday morn- dng gave Capt. Ebersoldan overhauling for caus: ing gome of tho objectlonablo charactors, " room- eri” and others, to move, Ho says ho has given no furthor Instructions on the subject than wore contulned in his letter recently published, and expresses gurprise that the polleo should huve kniown no better than to attempt to drive tho “roomers" trom their rooms, espectnily ‘Blnco they must buve known thit thoy hid no right to do anything of thekind, Whathe wants ja to keep tho’ objectionublos off the atroot, and wothing more. . AN EXPENSIVE WALK. Charley White, of tho Coltevtor’s office, {a not 19 most credulous being in the world, and especially is it bis bebit not to believe all ho Teuds in tho papers, To fllustrate, ho had been reading of [ate about tho Muyor’s rambles on Binte street, and it was almost smpossible for him to bellove that that. thoroughfare could de- ferve tho reputation hls Honor gave it; so Tuesday ovoning, ufter a hurd day's work, ha wok oa walk anton it to see for himself, and tho reautt wis that yesterday he regrotted that he bud not tukon the Mayor's word for its character, It uppears that Charle: bad not gono far befora he discovered that ft was barely posaible that his dinmond-auuls night nut be safe, and he took thom off and put thom for safe-keeping in the witeh-pocket of dis pants as he suvposed, but fusten dropped Thoin down tho Jog ot ble pants and lost thom, Bboy wero worth $05, Ho isnot us incredulous © wos. THE NEW CITY-IATIA A ruporter yesturduy spoke to Suporin- tendent Kirkland in reference to the work on shonew City-Hall, desiring to usvortain whethor dr not ‘it was the purposes of tho lation of the bullding. gity to push tho von) The Superintendent sald that the Buyor, Com- usgioner Waller, und Ald. Grannis, Chalrinatn of the Building Commmitive, bad been diseussing the advieabllity of letting any further contracts for the present, and had about concluded to ine vite proposals’ for the roof, floor-tiling, ete., darly in August, and to let the othor work itand, in the hopo thata duluy of u few months would reduce prices, He weit on, howover, to aay that eo ad 60 falth «in the peonlss that the building would be ready for he roof ua curly us tho contractors hud promised, but it wits his purpose, In wny event, fo yet the roof on before vold weathor set in. LE thie could be done tho stenm-ftting, gus-pipes, iron stairways, and other inside work could bo putin duriug the winter, und contrtuts for ull, this could be let in September or Ovtober, anid when the apring opened tho elty's nido of tho bullding would not bo a great. wiys bohind the county's aide. He was disposed, he sald, to push the work, and thy authorities were bucklig him up, and the only reason for thoir hosituncy about letling tho contracts was thit thoy thought they could bo let to batter advunti luter fn tho Beason. Ho thinks the building will be ready for occupancy u yeur from noxt spring. ——$_ FEDERAL NOTES, Tie gold disburicmonta ut tho Sub-Troasury yostorday amounted to $10,000, Tux Sub-Treasury paid out $6,000 in allvor yesterday, and redeemed only 4 couple hundred df dollars’ worth, Brecray Aqunt IIB, Mantiy, of the Troasury Depurtment, with beudquarters at Clncinnutl, tallod at the Government Hullding yoaturduy, -Tng internal-revenue reeeipta took a jump yestorduy to $35,080, of which &,78 was for tux-pald apirita, $3,805 for tobacoo and cluars, ina Bd Tor beers ee THE. customs duties thus for this mo gy havo soualed those received during the ontiré month: of July Just your, Tha {mportiug trade von dnucs to exbfbit encouraging signs of u stoady, beulthy growth, Sag. L. H, Dury, a woll-known Wiscousin » soldier, resident in this city for sume yeurs past, wus appolnted Jaultor in charge of the Govern- tent Hullding yesterday by tho Collector of Customs in his capacity os custodian thervot, . Drury hus recently boou employed us o clerk in the customs survice, and has dove good work there. The sulury of tho ollie iy $14u0 yer yeur/and je dutica embrace those usually evolving upon euch a Postion Including tho dvursight and cure of the buildiwe and tho direo- don and controt of the wialstunt janitors and other help employed to keep it clean, The ap- faltitmunt fy concoded to be uw youd one, and ap- Pours to vive autisfuction wll around, STATE STREET BRIDGE, NOT DONK Yer, ‘The North Bide street-curs will hardly runon ‘Btute strect before tu-morrow, at best, Judge Trum the looks of things yesterday, punk ing ou the yluduct und on the prin yo that yesterday THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY 2, to00. for tho footpath, ta all down, and, ns to work on tho footpath, that will in all probabitity be fine ished ‘to-day. But, whothor jt Is or not, were everything olse ready, tho bridge could be swung atonce, and the planking on tho footpath put down dfterwarda as tins been dono dorons of times when this portion of tho Urges had been wudergving repairs. Dut the diitienlts it present ts not with the plunklng of tho drive ways or the footpath, with the street ratirond company, with tho; approuches, with the city, or with anybody else’ uxcont the Keystone Bridye Company, which fs far bohind with ite work on the turn-table, This should-hard ben done on tho Wth—mioro than ton daya ngo—but Is ati unfinished, It isciaimed that the Company's employés haye been working days, nights, ainl Bundays, and putting In all tho timo thoy possl- could, bly could . The bridge was swung two or threo times yer terday to try it, but, according te: the bridge tender, it moved hanter than over, and evinced n disposition to * wobble” ns of old. According: to this satno authority, the improvement consists simply in having put in new wheels, “an iron box to “atiifen up" tho running year, ant on onew track, whichy for somo reneon, is so far from boing level that when tho bridge fs turned some of tho wheels to not touch the track, At eneh corner of the iron box roferred to is an tron cap, and the workmen were engaged yesterday indrilling holes In those enps prepiratory to bolting thom on sons tu prevent passing vessels from Ainashing thom off. From tho slow prog: Tess made ft is Joely probable that tho bridgo will be swing and ready for tho public's uso before to-morrow, In short, everything wal on the completion of tho work on the tur table, and the provatling sentiment Is that every thing haa wilted Just about long enough; in fuct, entirely too long. Meas WASHINGTON. Government Loans Hedcemed Since 18G1—A N Question of Law—Edl-+ son's Quadruplex, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wasixatos, D.C. July 21—Tho following letter explains ftaclf, It auswers u question which {s frequontly asked of Treasury officlila, aud states facts which it is useful to keop In mind, Tho transnctions referred to were the inst of their kind under Democratio rule, and survo foreibly to ilustrato the fluaneial extren ity to which a series of Democratic administra: tions brought the Government: ‘Theasunty DavantMynt, Orrice or THE SKO- netany, Wastunotos, D. O. July 2), 18%0.—The Hon, Edward McPherson, Washington, D. Sinz In'reply te your yervnl, inquiry T' have to state that the United States bonds of the foun of Feb. 8, 1861, were sold In the untount of 818,416,- 000, at on Uggregute discount of $2.019,710.10, “or nt un averago price per $100 of $60.03. ‘Phi loan Talla duo on the Ist of Janunry next, but, of the wnount isanied, $2,858,000 huvo already been pure gtsoil At © ginal premiuin for the Sinking Find. | About tho anine time of tho isso of this loan ‘Trensury notes, nuthorized by the act of Deg. 17, 1860, were issned In the amount of $10,010,000, lvemabte at the expiration of ono Sear, of which 4,810,000 bory interest at 12 per cont per aunim, and only $454,700 bore ‘a lower rato of interest than 10 per cent. These notes hnye been since redecimed at par. Very ree speettully, J. K, Urron, Assistant Secretary, WASHINGTON, D, C.. duly 20. First Controller Lawronce bus thus carly in his official career mot with u very nico question of law which will puazlo bim for a day or two, A Stute Court in Lonnesseo hus uttached, nt the suit of % ereditor, 2% United Stutes draft in tho hands of a debtor, and appointed a Ro- ectver to collect it from the Treusury, directing him to tndorse it for that pupose. Upon presen- tation ut the Treasury, Treasurer Gillin re- fused to paytha moncy over to tho Recelver. Judge Lawrence has been called upon to deeidy whether the payeo named In the draft or the Hecelyer mimed by the Court stroutd receive the money. Tho question ts ono of reat tnipor- tance, If tho Controller decides that the Re- velver enn demand tho money, any and every United States draft, no mattor what Ite amount, may bo put in Utigntion in any, court inthe United States, and tho ‘Trensurer may be dally called upon ‘to pay money to porsons not numed In the drafts the Treusury issucs. The question hag never arisen’ before, ho court ver buving attempted — to atinch =a Government. draft, Hence, the Controller {3 desirous of deciding vory care- Tully, und ho will take tlne to do go. lt is undorstood that, auticipating adecisiou in favor of the Mecciver's right to obtain the money upon the attached drift, 2 sult bas boen com- menced herv by a creditor to attach 4 draft pays able to hig debtorand buve u Kecolver appointed to colleet Jt for his benetlt, Edison, tho inventor, will be obliged to enter the Hasta at the Patent-Oitice and defend bis right to the Quadruplex, ono of his most yalua- lo Inventions used inn Leeann H.C. Nich- olson, of Kentucky, clulms that he isreully tho inventor of the vitul prineiple, and asks tit tho patent of Edison be sct aside, ‘The cuso is boing considered, aud tho claim, if found to be sus- tained by tho appearance of equity, will be granted. the Western Anociated Press. Wasurxarox) D. U. July #L—Tho Prosldent has appointed Ltewellyn 6, Woodin, of Michl= ane Agont for thy Indinus at the Otoe Agency, jebruskn, vico Grist resigned. ‘The United States Mint regulations are being revised, and will shortly be published. Amonit tho fedtures, It fs found that under the pro- Vialond of tho Hovised Stututos the one-quarter, ono-elghth,and one-alxteenth part of the Mexican sliver pillar doltar are redeemable by tho United States at 2, 10, and flve e poctlvely. DR. TANNER. Tho Twenty-third Day of the Fast Begun-Vree from Pain, and No Crave ing for Food—Hils Viows on Fanting. Special Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune. New Yonk, July 21.—Dr. Tanner, who entorod at noon to-day upon the twenty-third day of bis fast ut Clarendon Hall, was. looking well this thig morning. During the night he drank only ono ounce of water, At6:30 o'clock ho entered 4 close currluge and was driven to Central Park, where ho had his dumijohn filled with water from a spring, and drank four ounces of tho Uguld; ‘Tho party roturned nt 7:20 to the hall, wherg Dr. ‘Lanner rested for fow minutes in the entrance, Ho thon went up to tho south gal lery und Iny down on his cot without undressing. At his requeat tho nowapnpor reports of his fust were rend to him, and he iaugued heartily at some of the statements, but manifested annoy- ance at others. At 9 o'clock Dr. Tannor drank four ounces of water, and thon slept fur about half an hour. Whon aaked if he laid much stress on will power during his experiment, be replicd that be did not think he could do much without. it. In reply to furthor questions ho kald that =the curly part of his fost wag much the hirdest to undergo, aud that he was gutiroly free from putn, without any criving for food, [ie added that a man who had a surplus of adipose tlasua hud 1 raserve of food to draw upon as ouch us if be had lntd ina stock of provisions In his cellur. When ho left Minneapolis he walhud 184 pounds, and if ho hud been ws heavy when he began hls fust the tak would bave been inuch euslor, ‘fo tho question how his weight bad been reduced to 67 pounds nt tho time of begining the experiment, he answered that he had lost teah “inranniog after Hamimond and the Neurolog- {cul Society, eweating hore in Now York, and euting poor hash. As to bis formor habits of enting, bo auld that he bad Hved on a plains sim- pe, dict, and thit the most palutuble food for in wits nico brend and butter, with apple suuco und wbowlof milk, ‘Tho uppetite for food, he declared, was like 2 craving: for liquor, and was sthnulated Uy pandering, but could be subdued by tho will, Three menls nduy were wholly une hocossury, and a very almpla dlet was preferable for all persons engaged im sedentary occupa. dons. tle belfeved that he could lave dono Ught work since he bud been fasting, Ue did not recommend outire abstinence front meat for porgons who were engaged In heavy manual Inbor, but ho did for those whose habits were sedontary, Dr. Tannor added that he was not nt fanutle On these polite, but was willing that covery inun should be a daw unto himself, Ho had studied bia own system, and tiutended to demonstrate the fact that “the hui arn ism can be run by waterepowor." flu thot ros marked, jestingly, that he wasn eltizen of Mine Heapollé, and thut water- power was the founds tion of the city's proaparity, D0 the Western Asioctated Press, mw Youk, July 2l—Dr. Sannor'd condition remulus tho sume. Iie took ble usual drive in Central Park, and rested on a cot tho greater part of tho day, Pulse, 75; tomporatuce, vss respiration, 15; wolght, 18 The doctors ‘fuel coutident of his suiceess, « OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Youk, July #1.—Arrived—Tho Clinbria, from Hamburg; Indiana, from Glasgow; Rhyn- lund, from Antworp; Italy, from London. Quexxstown, July 2i—Arrived—The Atlas, from Boston, Livenroot, July 2i.—The Donau and Wost- from Now York, huve arrived out London, July 21-Tho wteamwbips Culltornia, ‘ond England, frow New York, bays arrived out, a NESTLE’S MILK FOOD, Manufactured sululy by Honri Nestle, Vovoy, Switzorland, Containgonty milk, wheaten bread- crust, and sugar, and requires only water to pro- Paru it for use, Recommended by all family physiclang asa certain proventive of cholora Infuntum and aummer complaints. Pawphlots with full purticulurs sout to uay widrusa ieope by drugyists and grocors. 5 Thowas Leumisa & Co., Montroul, Gaunve INSOLVENT. «+ San Francisco, duly #-—Calob T. Poy has filed a putition of ewolvenoy. Liabilities, $22, : 100,000 Hi 108 ‘sold, Bord Es Hea ra eaaes old, eden Hallock ' oil ee “Qur highest artiste in dontistry: ‘Th staGhesaoys beyoul cou ‘hough hues ‘awe ~ 4p wtleh was tho tirst event of the re SPORTING EVENTS. Fifteen Heats Trotted. and Paced at the Second Day-of the Chicago Meetingi- Daisydalo the Winner ‘of the 2:27 Stake, and Sorrel Dan of the .; “2:20 Pacers’ Purse,. Mattio Hunter, Wilbur Fy and;Pied- mont tho Other Successful Cons testants of tho Day. " Ohicago, Oleveland, Providenoo,,,and Bos- ton the Baso-Ball Winuorg, at the -Enst Yesterday, THE TURE. THE JOCKEY CLUN RAGES. Over 6,000 peopio nttonded tho races at tho Jookvy Club track yesterday, the fine sport fur- nished Tuesday haying tho cffoot}of drawing ‘out 1 large crowd, even though tho wenthor was ehllly and threatened rain. Thosa presont wero amply ropatd for the. trouble thoy touk, oa fif- teen heats were trotted and paced between noon and 7 o'clock, every raco being full of exelte- ment. The unfinished 2:27 race of tho previota day was finally won by Dateydale, after a bard contest. of elyht hents, overy ono of them having been fought out from start to finish, It was ono of the most exciting racea over witnesscd, no heat being won by more than a length, white the majority of thom wero obtained, by a neck only. Sorrel Dun flnished the 2:20 pacing race, which was ulso begun Tucadny, taking the de- oldiing hent in 2:18%, The regular events of tho day, three In num- ber, were captured by Mattio Hunter, Wilbur F., and Piedmont, the Just two horses boing owned in Chicago. Mattio Hunter lost the rst and second heats to Rowdy Boy, and the judges warned her driver that he was being watehed, ‘To those posted In such matters it was evident thut thetrouble lay not with Hunter's drivor, ‘but the fet that the muro did not like the track, After it began to dry sho did better, PIRDMONT WON THE 2:00 STALLION RACE Anstraight heats,thus placing anothor victory to tho credit of Johnson, bis drivor. Black Cloud and Amber wore frecly buckod in this raco by tholr friends, but nelthor were “ at themselves,” and fulled to do anything like as well a8 expect- ed. Hamblotoning Basbuw, a Chicago: horso, proved himself to be a trotter of tho frat order, and bad it not been for him thore would have been nothing In tho raco after tho fret heat to push ont Picdmont, THE 2:27 RACK. ‘The frat thing in ordor was the unfinished 2:27 race of ‘Tuesday, in which Billy, Crockott, Tolu Maid, John Grant, Dalsydale, Rienzi, Boston, and Dig Soup wero loft to start. Thoy were culled out promptly at 12 o'clock, John Grant being a favorit at 25 to’€10 over the Meld, it belong thought that tho night's rest. would cnable him to win with caso, sinco bo waa bolloved to be the speedlest ono of the party. Some dulay in scoring was caused by tho bad uoting of Tolu Muld- and Crockett, and when tho worl wag Huully givon Crockett at once went to a break, John Grant wus tralling the others, and as thoy went around the turn Daisydalo showed In front, with Boston second and Grant third. This order wis maintatned until the quarter-polo was reached, whon Big Soap aud Rienzi came up, but the Intter -broko nnd bad bard work to suve his distance. ‘Tho raco down the homestretch wns between Grant ind Daisy dale, the mare winnlog by u neok only in S48, Tolu Stuid cume very fast at the Anish, but being behind Dulsydale coukl not Fh w the front. Sho was given third placo, Billy, who had run tho way, being distanced, DAISYDALE WAS NOW MADE FAYOIUT, selling nenrly oven against the fleld, but the seventh heat furnished unothor tine iMuatration. of the uncertulntics of ragtiy and. sut the pool- buyers ut work i wisydule was in Boston “being right third, and) Grant oy traveled in these poaltions ‘until well into tho brekstretch, whon Johu Grunt stumbled and nearly fell. Rlonzl, who. as yolng fust and stony, begun to show pron in the front rank’ and look like a wit ty AB tho lot rounded the third turn, Dulaydalo, Boston, Big Soup, ind Rionzl were ‘golug heud and heud, the sight betng u pretty one. Down tho homestretch thero was tho hardest kind of a race for finit plitce between ltcnzi, Big Soap, and Daisydule, but the mare broke when inside tho distance, Renal winning by a heud from Big Soap in s:77%4¢; Daisydale thied, Boston fourth, ‘Tolu Muld fifth, Crockett sixth, and John Grant Inst, ‘The elghth heat proved, to be tho dectding ono of the race, Dalsydulo getting awny tn front aid never losing hor position, although sho was von a lively tussle down tho homestretch py runt, who t{nished a neck behind hor in 2328, THE SUMMARY. John E. Turner, Phila., enters b. m. Daisydale, by Thorncdale. 8 7461191 Geo, Forbes, Cloyelund, enters dD, w, Atfonzi, by Erle Abdallub.,.10 3 313017 4 Abrama, Kulamazoo, enters bg. John Grant, pedigree une now wee eensses veel 16908372 John Winters, Mt, Plenannt, La, entors b. g. iy Soup, by Hou enty, Sivas 17313248 Dan Muco, New York, entors b, Boston, by Dantel Lambert. 3 4 845644 Martin, Chicago, enters br. . Tol Maid, by Wells’ ¥ low Jacket.. in, De i Ed, Blinor, Itueing, ante: . Kdwin U., pedigree un- OWN. +o nenedag dendiesee B. 2, Eldridge, Janesville, Wik, enters b, m. Calamus, by Swi- wert. ‘i Join Atkins, £0 °Pruirie, Que., eutora br. 8. Ben Morrill, by Winthrop Morriil.... vee 811 dis, ry Fa, Baio, Kenosha, enters b, yy, Barkis, by Whirlwind. E, 1. Plummer, Chleaye dD. g. Churlic C., by: Ethan Alten. H. V. Bemis, Chicago, Frank, pedigrey unknown, DW. Youinson, Batavin, Nz Yo enters ra, iylor, by 48 86dr 6 6 Tar, xa ut y Hees if ohn Spun, Chicayo, onters Business, by Gossey Jones, ...dr, J. M. Leet, Chloaga, enters ch, Dom Pedro, by Blue Bull atte, BOM. Farrar, Elinwood, TL, on furs ym. Wertlo, ‘by ‘hue G. W. Saunders, Get onters bik. #. Youny w George Wilkos .. C. 1. Hurvoy, Now Philna » enters bik, mt, Beott's Hinton, p80, iii., Whike: Ma, joiphi Duck, warler, Bb gs aerercrererste Eighth heut, PACING AcE, of which two heats hud boon won Tuosday by Korral Dun, wis suo aver, ‘Tho acoring wud du- tayed somowhat by Litths Drown Jug, who pure sisted in trotting and racking, but ho -ttnally btruck n pace, and the word wid given with bin, five lungtha behind the others. Sorrel Dun it ones wasted the lead, feta to the quarter iy ia i seconds, thud Hornut second, Ciinket third, Brown Jug fourth, and Wondorfyl “lait, the latter horse havin; mado Brass ng down tha buckstrotoh Brown Jug ol up o gap on Baki Hornet, and iu the bdmestroteh Went Jute sevond plucu, Sorral Dan {ogee une der the wire four lonutha aboad of bl LBM, Wonderful third, ~ ae ve THe SUMMARY, - Samu DAy.—Spevlal pursy $800 for 220 pacora; Salt iret, Sisto sceonde ‘3100 to + oui JANIS Nowbro, Evunaville, Jud, onte eb, g, Sorrel Dut Use oe H. V, Homis, Chicago, BOWIE JU ess. sess eeres. 3... Bord, Gilera, ental ote THE YRER- VOR-ALL PAOING NACH, ular pros rut. brought out the fumous. "big four,” leopy Tous, Lucy, Mattio Hunter, an d Boy, Uefore tho’ sturt over tho tleld in the pools, poly, Steopy and Lucy the outside. A itiog sond-uif was fouted on the svound attempt, Nowdy Boy and ‘Tow ut conve assumed 8 teadof two Ieouths over, Hunter, sha belng 4 ulinitar distance in front of Lucy, Irhox travelod.u those positions thu beatot it, At the tutsh Rowdy Bey pame uway from ‘Tom, beating bien out u lengthy 2: ‘The mou heut was # rupetivien of the finit, -longth to hor at the bicd, $50 to, eas, h' ro inile, all suoining content to make un casy' except that Mattie Hunter took second Rawily Boy winning by two longths with easo 2:18h. Inco at tho. quarter-polo and maintained tt all t o ways in Joo Roa, tho driver of Huntor, was enlled Into the judges’ atand aftor the second given n short fecturo on how to drive, from the wire very fast ry loading fowdy or-pole, tho clip not’ oheatinu heat and Ta tho third heat Mattio Hunter paced away and took tho pole at tho Hoy two lengths tothe boing a fust anc. The ninte waa. never hended in the hent, | Rowdy Boy being tinablo to got nonror than a Anish. Mattlo Huntok won the fourth and ftth heats | onslly cnougn in 2:21, 2:19%, tho others as por suminury: «THE SUMMARY. % Cntcago Trotrine AND JockRy Cron Counse, & Brido Stako, for uli 100 forfolt, with $1,000 1,800. El July 81, 1880,—Arinstron, Paevrs; $200 entrance, mud Valuo of atnke, # rst money, tC. Tate, 8 Mattie iuntar,.. o3211 Charles Forth, Eva tors Dik, g. Towdy Ifo! 1igeg Joaeph Udell, Chicago, ent h Ui sanie? Keys, ‘Biidabiite, enter ie Inninel 0 Ol ‘. by Me Leyes ss = sured 44D Ba48 4 juarter. Half. Mile. First heat. a ao ait ‘S320 Secoml heat. aL 1,00 1B Third hea’ aay Fourth hoat . oe ING 2y2k Fifth heat, oe BO 310% 20% THR 2:40 nace, had only threo starters, Kute Sprague bein; inwens Xv bur F. was favorit 100 ta 85 ‘over fury Miller 0 id and third por third, heats wore a ni took the first heat dasily enough HW, Chomas being ly pred onhim at atition of the first, except that in the third Fuller was tiken frou bebind Thomas and Johngon put (n his place. ‘Tho horse actod badly and camo near betng distanced, : | ‘ THE BUMMALY. 6 BANE DAy.—Shormuu House Stake, open to dll horses that hayo never trotted better than 2:40; FlwWontrance, $50 forfett, Valuvof stake, $2,400. First_nreney; $1,443; second money, $491; th! money, Rws.’ Jolin Shim Chicago, entors blk. g. Wilbur. «by Thd Hinsdale Horse. vend 8.C, lack & Co., Nashville, enter eh. g. W. Thomas, vy Svott's Thomas... 2 GW, Snunders; Genesco, IL, enters br. mn. tury Dilton, by. Guy Milter... M. Higbeo. Canton, HL, enters br, Sprague, by GOVEBPrABUCs...ss00cere sere! ©. IL, Olmstead, Columbus, O,, enters greg. Clark 3., Ww Edward Everett... dre, Lupecr, Mich. enterd b. x. Bue gree unknown Perio er, Lnolne, cntots b. in. Kitty Clyde, by Kirkwood, dr... 1, Pato, St. Loula, enters ietto, by Exchequer H, V. Bemis, Chicago, Myrtle, by Fiying Cloud yrtlo, by Flying Clouc PL. Hanscom, Chicago, ‘ellow, pedigree unknown, «dt, N, HL, Chicago, entors b. g. Little Frank, by Hatters... esses, seseeeesesOhe Alex Lowls, Denver, enters b. g. Almo, by. Almont woeceees tesevercee see elle C. M. Reynale, Detroit, enters b. 8. Gazet- teer, by Jou Davis .... wee ee ely P, Wincmnan, Chicayo, entora ch. g. Beng. by 8 A, Douglis, Perereererres ts J. M. Leet, Chicayo, enters bik. g. Butld- or, pedigres unknown... ae Oty O. 1. Spatford, Rockford, Ith, entora b. x. ‘Wuroo, by Hine Lull. 7 ‘d J..W, Contey, Chicayo, ite badour, by Rovenyo, J. F. Smith, Springtio! a m. Kate Hey Currie Cozzens, pedigree unknown, dr, Joe Bunker, Clucinnatl, enters gr. ¥. Bunker, Wy George Wilkes, dr. Duo Mace, Now York, entors by Tattior,... bone, 908 Goorge G. Hobons, Grand ‘itapiits,” Mick. gnters b. g. Rules Ellls, pedigrco un- HOW Mya 566 tees eeee one +f Simons & Rosentivid, “Louisville, Ky. én- ter b. nm. Emina Maxwoll, by John Ed- Jouun Forbes, ‘Woudatook, “Oit.,” cntors mn, May Morning, by Dubtel Eambort W. E. Rugadulo, Hopkinsville, Ky. uh Minute IL, by Job CU ckinrligo.dre . Woodwurd, Eminence, Ky,, enters g. Woodlake, by Darbay. dr. TIE, First hont, Seeond heat ‘Third bout... AT i: ‘THE 2:90 STALLION RACE Was tho last vyent or tho day, and tho botting was spirited Pledinont setting tor $200, Amber ¥10, luck Cloud, $75, and tho fleld $75. On tho socond attompt they wore glyou the word, Gray Cloud having slightly the beat of the stirt, with Ham bletoulan Bashaw at tho pole, Amber sou: ond, Black Cloud third, Piedmont ‘fourth, Gray. Cloud tifth, and Koutuoky Wilkea on tho outside, Amber took: tho pole from Hamblotoniue Bushuw before tho turn wag reached, Piedmont. being on bis whol und tho others bunchod. ‘There was no chine ip the position of tho two leading horsos for tho. flret malle, which” was trotted in 1:1, but at_ this point Johngon -.begun to’ send Plod- mont along and take Ambor’s mensuro, ‘Ho was at tho bay stalllon’s neck tu no time, und after staying thoro an instant guve Piedmont his head and went by tho othor as if he had boon ted. Juat before entering the hoimvstrotch aAmbor broke, but after making u couple of Jumps was trotting again and was soon on Pied- Inont’s wheel, tho otbors bulng out of tho race, Down the humestruteh Amber came vory fast, ‘but Picdinont could autfoot bin any part ‘of tho rord, and, although Fook drove’ Ambor toa break whoh within 100 feet of tho wiro, beat hima handily by a length nS: tho lust hult of tho mille haying been trotted in 1:09, Hamblotonian Bushaw wis thin, Kentucky Wilkes fourtt, Gray Cloud fifth, ad Mlack Cloud last, ‘The pools sold: Piedmont, $100; Amber, $16; field, &0. Ou the third scoring tho word wus given for thosecond heat, Auber broke bofora the firat turn was renched, Bluck Cloud comtt very fast from tho outside and taking accon pluce. Piedmont was bale a tength ubond of Muck Cloud at the quurter-pole, which was renched In 85% seconds, und down tho buok- stretch tho lending pair wont at a 2:20 elip, Ham- Dictonian Bushaw three longths behind thom, and tho othors two lengths to tho rear, Around tho Jowor turn Hamblotouian Bashaw cume very fast, andattthe herd of tho homestreteh wus i good third, Just nt this point Buck Cloud made n break which destroyed hls chances for tho heat. Crawford sent Hambletoniifa Bashuw nlonsg in masterly style, and at the distunco stand was only u fength bohind Piedmont, Jobn- son nover rulsed whip on the latter, howev he winning, with something to spare, in tho others us per summary. : ey ird heat was tha slowest of tho race, Pledtnont trotted Black Cloud to n break before tho turn was reached, and made Ambor go Into tho nir nt the quartorpole, Hsinbletonian Bae stinw wna a ood second all the time, the others hover being in danger of winning tho het, Crawford made a bold bid for tho heat coming down tho homestretch, but Piudinont. beaut hin outa length in 3234. ‘TIS BUMMARY, BAME Day.—Brocdors’ Stallion Stake, opon to v3: 100 all stallions ‘that have novor beuten &: gniteunco, half forfelt, with $1,000 added by'J. HL. uvorly. ‘ &. 3. Morgan, Chicago, onters ch, g, Plod-. Welly Gruvfond: Guia: ontera i biotoniin Rashnw, by Green's Nashaw, 3 Fouk, Syracuse, 'N. ¥.;'entors b. mnbor, by Clone Orit. staves o« FLL, Mrodhoad dtitwauies, enters J. Fook, Binek Cloud, By Axblund Chloe G, J. Fuller, Nashyile, enters gr. Cloud, by Wlue Gi "Lisle & Co, rm aoe owe ee eaowe 8, St. Clomdy tg Conklin’s Star... ds P, L. Hangodnt, Chteayo, eotera br. 6. Stro- A Baad acai ug ux. Lowit, Me igh and Mundy) by Foru's Archi. ‘oet, Porttwater, Sifel Andlcntor, by Gotddust,. Morrill, Bay City, Mich, sq hiambrinn ‘turk, by 3 mbrino Gite, ‘Aphor Rush, Austintown, O., enters bi Diumond, by Wild Basbaw, J.L, Wilson, West Liberty, Ta. 8. Jim Lane, by Wapsig,, sreee W.'?, Woodward, Enlnunce, Ky, enters ch, a, Furrost Golddust, by Old Goldduatar, oe rier, a came Mit, Tarecgre Bue 8t. Julion trots to-day, : Firat hoster. Becvond heat, 35} oy ‘Third heat,. Ud 340 Peter Johnson bas not lost a raco at the proa- ont movting, ae at of New Bor ho is bere to seo tho rices, drove part 10 truck yos- terday with bis olv; at fourein-hunna whictt ho brought from Now York, Tho rig unfortunately ruky. down, but the occupants were rescued without roceiving any jajury, ‘Tho iuminated postors, Jango and amall, uscd by the mansgemont-of the Chicago Jockey and BO Club tu saveriie tia went aE: rotting mecting whi! hed ‘Tyusday, ary from “Tho Jno, Bs Jeffery Print! und En- uruving House," of this olty, Tho urtist bus suc eoedul admirably in produviug spirited und ute tractive engravings df the horses and surround: nye The sumo quality of work was duno by it. Jettery for tho’ very successful inaugunil inceting of two years ago. At that time be was Buperintendont of tho eatubliahment which now beang his name, Good billing und artistio Paste erdaren great Aasistaut to success, aud the Chie. cago Jookey and ‘rotting Club ‘management buve shown {hole epnrectition of good work oougor, tho superior skill of Phe Jus. B. Jor tery Printing Houso" at tho present timo, 1 TODAY i] bo the grout one of tho meeting, ag St, ulien, Darby, and Hoporul will come together a2 erry In the froo- forall rug, he 2:23 and 3:84 of ure ul trotted, the fletd in each event bo- ing o largo ous. Tho fuvorits in tho pools last ied by: night wero St. Julion, $100 to $20; Wedgowood f the 2:3 oliss; and Wilbur F. in tho 8:34 race. SANATOUA, Sanatooa, July 21.—Tho weather to-day ia pleasant and tho track MH good condition, Sioux won tho three-quarter-mile dash, Lady Biddle ton second, Minos thirtl, ‘Timo, 13164, Fortuna sald Inthe pools at $60) to $100 for Turenne I the second raoe, milo and a half, and got tho accond pinee, Tureone winning, Day Star thin, ‘Timo, 3:44: * . ‘Tho one-milo dash was won Be aay ane amt, Col, Sprague second, Dan K, third. ‘Timo, Vomoroy won tho hurdle-raco, Waltor second, Faustina third, : vrei THE CLEVELAND RNTNIES, Spectat DispateW ta The Ohteago Tribune, LEVEDAND, O., duly 21.—Tho ontrics for noxt 'a ricea arg ta follows: Firat day, 2:37 cluss, fora pure of $600—Will- inin Sargennt’s Dau Smith, by Reporters 8. 1. Clarko's Ponelope, siro unknown; 0,8. Groon’s Humboldt, by Stocking Chet; John Atkins’ Ton Morrill, by Winthrop Morell; Ba_Abrama’ dont Grant, ‘sire unknown: HT. D. McKinney's Geok, by Black Clouds D. W. Varheos’ Black Cloud, by Ashland Chief; Georgo Forbes" Rtonzl, by Ab- Jobe ‘Turner's Dalsydale, by Thorne- date; Dan Maco's Hoston, by Dan Lamberts Warren Davis’ Rosewood, by Crealo. For the 2:21 olass, pur Richard, by Bluo Bull; Palmor & Wella’ eh by Hoyal ange; W. H, Homer's Will Cody, by Blue ail, For tho 2:25 clnas, two-mito honta, purse $1,000— Alden’s Goldsmith Uniolota, by Volunteer: ).W. ‘Thomas’ Mistletoo, by M. Patahon; DW. Wib- bard's Tekonshn, by Dan J. Robinson; 0. 9, Green’s Anna Ni, by Humbiotonion; MeGregor's Billy, by Denmark; B, Loder's Al- ford, by O. Mambriitos W. I. Sowell’s Rooket, sire unknown; T, Edwards’ Dream, by C, amblotonion; John . Turner's Enyoy, by Gon. utah, . ¢ Second ie ca class, for a puree. of $1,000—H. 83 Tad $2,000—Dan Mace’s Yenrick’s Gi Boy, by Mambrino; G. N. Wille inma' Joyce, y Hambletonlan Star; 0.8 .Groet’s Prospect Mald, airo unknown: H. D. jisknney's Geek, by Swigeart; John Splan's Wilbur F., by Hinadalo; George Higbco's Lydia Bime, by Son- nol For tho, 2:19 olass, purse of $2,000—Aldon Goldamith's Drivor, by Voluntour; Georgo N. Stone's Maud 8. by ffarotd; John Splan's Charley Ford, by Gray Eagle; John ‘Turnor's Hannis, by Mambrino Pilots H. Homie" Honesotter, by Brooks’ horse; A. J, Forks’ Etta Jones, by bilo! For tho cluss, paciie, purse of $500—N. C, Bonton’a Lincolt y Tompest; Alden Gold- smith's Change, sire unknown; J.8, Campboll’s Illy Beott, by ‘Dilly Green: Lee & Sherman's ni Ire unkno’ by Tom Hall; by Rod Buck. 1 day, 2:30 clngs, purse, $1,000—A. Rush's Dinmont, by Swiss Dukos J. F. Turnor's Edwin ‘Thorne, by Thornedalo; H, D. McKinney's Calo- mus, by Swigert: Goorgo Forbes’ Parrona, by Mambelno Hamblotontan; Warren Dayis' loso- wood, by Creolo; J. D. Lucas’ Centinol, by Kirk- urse of $3,000—-0, kok'a St, Julien, Voluntoor; C. 8. Greon'a Grewt Eustern, by Walkill Chicf: fH. C. McDow- cell's Fejnkot Principo; A. W. Richmond's Hopeful, by Patchon; J. A. Dustin's Darby, by Delmonico, For tho 2:28 olasg, pore. $500, to snddic—Wil- lord E, Sanders’ Billy Strobridge; John Splan's Wilbur 8. by Hinsdito’s Stemblotonian, Fourth day, 2:23 oli purse $1,500—II. P, Merritt's Palinn, by Bfatchleas; E. 1, Brodhend's Witkes, by Wilkes; John ently jeorga 8plan’s Wedgewood, by Belmont; K. Roarion’s Itty Bates, glro unknown; HT. GC, Pato's Katlo Middloton, by Horr’s SMambrino Patchon; Jacob Knowlon's Deck Wright, by Hinsdalo's Hamblo- nian, ‘Open to all pacers, purse $1,500—8, Kris’ Lucy, sire unknown; Chnries Fisth’s Rowdy Boy, siro unknown; Frink Van Noas' Little Brown Jug, by Tom Hall; James Uitoll’a Stoopy ‘Torma\ by ‘oin Rolf K. C, Pate’s Mattio Huutor, by Prince Pulus) mes Newbro’s Sorrel Dau, giro ttn- Ke q an = known, For tho 2:25 class; purae $1,600—Gus Wilson's Hattie Woodward, by Abordecn; 0, A. Hickok'a Kello H., by Gray Molmont; 0. 8. "Post's Hig Follow, by Edwin Everett; C, 8. Green's Neila, te. Denmark; D. 2. Hosmer's Abdalinh Boy, by Messenger: A. J. Flok’s Amber, by Clear Grit; Hi, D. MeKinney's Calamus, by: Bulports Dan Maco's Boston, iy Danial Lambort; Mf. Higbeo's Monarch Itulé, by Monareh; John’ ‘Turoer’a Dulsydale, by Thornedale. BASE-BALL. ONICAGO Vs. WoROKSTER. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, Woncestrer, Mass, July 21.—The Chicngos ‘beat tho Worcestors 4to1 in a very dull gaino to-day, Tho grounds woro wot from tho ratn which foll Just bofore tha game, and after the second inning tho ball became about as olastio asa pumpkin, and in consequence both pitch- era wore yery effective. Tho Chicngos made three runs in tho second inning, ono of thom earned, on hits by Burns, Quest, and Gore, and orrors by Cronmer, tlchmond, Btovey, and Beonott, In tho soventh inning Flint lod of with n two-baser, Quest and Dalryne ple fliod and fouled out, and thon Goro struck o slow ball fn tho inflold on’ which ho reachod first safely, nocording to tho umpiro’s decision, but the spectators and ‘Tobin thought diforontly, and tho Intter hold tho ballin his hand, and ullowod Flint to run home, Up to tho ninth inning the Worcesters had made but two safe hits. Thon, after two men were out, Stovey got a hit and wont around tothird on Irwin's hit and Goro's fumble, Ir- win thon made a break for socond, and whilo Quest and Anson wore running bim down Btovey scored, Owing to tho throutening woutber lesa than 600 people wero present, ‘THE scone, A(R) BT) Pl Ale 4] 0) 0} Oo] 2] of o 4] 0} 4) 1/0) 4) 0 4) 0} 1 1/35) 0) 0 4| 0} Of 0} 0) BO BO} 2) 2) O) 7) 0 3) 2) 1) 2] 6) 3) o B) 1) 1) 4) 8] 4) 7 B} 0} 0} 1) 0) oO ‘B) A) 2} 8) 2] of 2 OL) 4) 8} O)27)/21) 2 4] 1) 2) 2] 2) oj 2 4].0) 1) 1) 1) 0) 0 ‘a o} 6} O} o|.g] 1 3} 0} 0 9 ayo} Go Bu) Oo} 1, QO} 0} 0 3) 0} 0} 0} 0) 4) 0 0) 0) OY 8) 0) 1 O} Of 0} Of 2) 1 Creamer, 2 GF 0} OF 0} 6) 4) 2b Total, ....sssereeseror eres [2] UE 41 A124 [18] 6 Tanings— 1234560789 Chicugu.. OB COOL O +4 Worcestara. 00000000 1-1 Harned ruins—Chiciigo, 1. J Pwo-bage bit—Fiint, Left on bnses—Chivagu, 2: Worcestor, First, buso ou errore—Cl reat 1; Worcester, 1. Struck cut—Dulrymopte, Willlainson, Corcorag, Burns, Irwin, Bontiett ©), Balls caliod—Coreoran, 083 Richmond, 74.) Strikes called—Corcoran, 73 Richmond, 13, epouble plays—Quost-Anson, Irwin-Creamor ‘obin, Passod balle—Filnt, 1; Bonnett, 1. wid. pitches—Itchmond, 1, o—! 105. Uinpire~Murpby, CLEVELAND V8. TROY, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Troy, N.¥., July 2l.—Ifanion won tho game for tho Clovolanda by a fortunuto two-base hit whon two mon woro on baxes, but after the should have been out, ‘Tho fatal errors word two fumbles by Casking and a wild throw of Holbort for tho 'Troys, and w passed ball of Kon- nedy for tho Clovolands, Both pitehors proved, unusually effective, Innings 12335078 Troy... 00000100 Cleyelun a ga0300 Buso- hil ¥, 43 Clovoland, 4; total, 5. Fielding error—Troy, 3: Cleveland, 4. ‘Two busu-hit—Hanlon, pe Huses on balle—Schatfor, uses On orrors—Clevoland, 2; Troy, 9. Struck out—Connors (2), Caskhius 2),PLINMpa @), ieCormick, aud Glasscock, Lott on bases—Troy, 0; Clovoland, 2. : Double playe—Tfolbort, Welsh, and Forguson, Pai ball fae ET 1, Bulls called—Wolsh, 16; MeCormick, 106, Btrikes onlled—Welsh, 33 Dhine—1 30, ‘ O—1 es EB 3 McCormick, 45, Umpiro—Bradtoy, ' BOSTON VB. CINOINNATT. 1 Spectal Dispatch to Tae Chicago Tribune, . Rosron, Mass, July 31,—-Tho gum to-day bos twoen tho Bostons ‘and Cinciunatis roaultod in, ie fetaat of tho lattur by a score of ¢ to 2, us 3 Titi 310038300040 5 V8. BUFFALO, Spécial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. -PRovivencs, It, I, July 2L—Aftor a loug and axelting yume tho Providenco team won a gue front th¢ Butfalos by the following score: Inning £9 245670 D 4 Humilos ft3 0 areca ee Provident 01002 O00000 F48 BILLIARDS. STH PAOLFIO COANY OITAMPIONBITP, Special Dispute ta The Caleaga Tribune, ° Say Francisco, Cal., July 8L—In thoJ, MM. Brunswick & Dulko Company tournamopt for tho three-ball chuinpionsbip of the Pacino doust Just ovening, the first gamo, botwoen Duyro and + Itoach, was won by tho former in forty-ono inne ings}. score, 000 to 48, Winner's average, 1K. Highest runs—Dugro, 45, 48, $1; Moaoh, 21, ‘This gamo was tho best-cautestod of any yot played. Aftor the players got over tho allght nervousnosé displayed at first several brililant shots wero wade, calling out repeated appluuso, Porfect order was maintained throughout, tho Spectators belug from tho most respect, ablo classes, and | the utmogt iin.’ partiality © waa shown’ all tho playors, tho: Tho “sccond game, betweon Lowry and to 1, Léwry's largost runs, 21, 33, 62; Sayloried ‘Tho first match this atiernoon sas’ botweon Bonjamin and Terrill, and ict ‘won by tho latter in elxty-soven Innings store, 800 to 202, Winner's nvorage, 4 8487; logor's avorage, 3 1-07, Highest rung, Tonjamin, 2, 17, 14; Torrlll, 2, 2 20. Roth’ playors “wero ‘nervour, and tho game had little Interest. Tho -epaand amo waa between Gilman and Gharlos Saylor, and wns won by the Inttor in aixty-four Innings: scoro, 000 to 201. Winner's 4 84-04; losor’a SYCrAry, 4 2h Od, iman, 24 20,20, 10, 183 Saylor, 10 GAino wns-tho closest of tho tournament yot. At the start Gilman lod, and malntainod this lond ‘to tho Iattor part of tho Ramer whon Saylor caught up and passed him. Himan’a play ‘was moro stondy, but Saylor's ‘earoful nursing givo him a iimber of runs, ‘Tho gamea this ovening will bo between Lowry and Gilman and Charles gaylor and Terrill. PEDESTRIANISM. THE RED MAN ON TH TRACK: Ata hotel noar tho Washington streot tunnol, in thia city, thoro 1s now quartored n_ band of olght Indians, who bayo been brought East with 8 viow of making a stir {n tho sporting world. Thoy nro undor the care of Mosars. J. A. Me- Cullough, a gontloman tolerably woll known on tho Paciflo Const in connection with sporting mattors, and It. B.Goutry, uf San Francisco. 'Theso gontlomon have for the pnat two or three yeara boon interested moro particularly in po- destrianism; and, while inaking matches with whito men and fishing for speed and on- durance in’ human — ftesh, thor atten- tlon was = drawn toward two tribes of Indiana in South ‘Arizona—tho Yumna and tho Maricopns—by sovoral roported extraordi- nary feata in running. ‘The vialted tho tribes and found a lot of Indinus who wore engnged in carrying malls and mesanges from one point to Snother, and who thoughtless of gotting awny with 100 milos in.an Incrodibly short space of time than Dr. Tannor docs of food, Mossrs, McCullough and Gentry thon proceeded to select tho best of thom with a view of bringing thom East, belloving that tholr morit wus of too high an ordor to bo wasted in tho wilds of Arizona, SIX MEN AND TWO WOMEN WERE CIOSEN. They were taken to San Franoleco, and, froin the timo thoy loft that city until tholr urrival hero, tues have four times eompetad with white men, and avery timo tho pale-faco has had to succumb to tho superior specd of his dusky brotbors. Whilo in this city they will give ono ormoro oxhtbitions and thon go¥nst. Aftor thoy have finished in tha Kast thoy will xo to Europe and compote with some of thoilustrious . running mon there. It is gaid that Gen. John Havorly {s intorestod in tho speculation, and will try to givo tho first exhibition in the base-ball grounds on the Like- Front. The managorsclilm that tho Indlans oan boat nny white mon who muy wish to come into competition with thom, and the two women aro brought along to compote with any whito damsol who wishes to run any distance, from one to itty milea. It 1s not Intonded to enter tho men Jn any raco oxcecding twenty miles, a distaneo which they can cover without “turn. ing uw hair’ inside of two hours. It ig claimed that thoy will do a mile easily in 4:30, Bomo of thom, it is raid, huve been known to cover 140 milea in twenty-four hours, Whatever tholr soeca may be thoir physique would load one to suppose that they would bo dangerous competitors in running matches. Tho mon aro hoaely all alx foot in bight Stralaht, and finely built, with strong, long lmba, aud small hands and foot. Unlike tho majority of Indians who como this way thoy have bright, Antelligont faces. As for tho wonltn, they ara about five foot ono or two inches in bight, aro slendcr in build, supplo and active in thoir movoments, 5 ‘Tho intention fs, it 1s understood, to offor n general oballonge to any white men, women, or children who may wish to try tholr powers of enduranco and speed. Some of tho pnpors havo fnnounced that J. H, Haverly will inaugurate o series of rutining races in New England shortly, It {s believed that those Indiana aro to be put forward thoro. THE CENSUS. THE POPULATION OF CALIFORNIA. ‘San Francisco Chrontcle. Census roturns from eleven countics of this Stato outside of San Francisco, in ono of them (Sacramento) three townships to bear from, give Qn inorcase of 30,1 por cont on the census ro- turns of samo counties for 1870, Twoot tho ‘oloven show a decroase,—Alpino 146 and Tou- Iumno 616, Soyen of the cloven are old placor- mining countios and four agricultural countics. ‘Tho net {ncroeaso in tho sevon mining countics is 9X per cont, Tho uot increase in .the four agricultural counties, including Alamoda, {3 60% per cont. Tho inerense in Alameda 4g 108 por cunt, or 30,402, which loaves for the othor three agricultural counties an Increnso of ‘but 8,750, or 15% per cent. ‘Tho total { neronse In these cloven countics, added to thot of San Franolaco, and doduating #2 for the decrease in the two mining countios, 18 137,464, or 46.2 por cont. Tho twelve counties had moro than halt tho population of tho Stato in 1870; and, {£ wo concede un equal por cent of increnso fi all tho romaining countivs (40.2 per cont), tho total pop- Ulntion of the State will not quits renck 80u,0u0, ‘The counties that havo Incroasea most mpldly, savo Alumeda and 8un Frauolsco, ura Stanis- Juus, Mereod, Angeles, Bin Diego, Santa i Sonoma, Napa, Santa Burhara, Kern, Humboldt, Mondocluo, San Bernardinv, Monto- roy, Freano, Colusn, Lake, Yolu, and Mono, aud most of them are yot tobe heard frum, KENDALL COUNTY. Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Prano, It, July 21.—The consus roturna of this (Kendall) county give a population of 12,176, an increase of 758 over the population of 1870, ‘Tho county, puroly rural outaido of the manufacturing town of Finno, hag slightly fallen of in population, but the guln of ovor $00 in Plano bus more thin balanced this loss, Yorkville, tho county-soat, with tho adjoining yillage of Bristol, have togothor less than’ 00 inbubitants, * 5 og ae NEW York, New Yonk, July 21.—Tho offictal-consug ro- turns of, the City of Rochuster shuw a population Of 80,198, an Incronso of 77,112 alnco 1870, Wyoming Conny Now York, bus 9 popniation of BO, ‘0 gain of only twonty fn five yours. At- Paced Intent town in the Sounty, ‘Bad K ct KNAEBEL. New Youk, Inly 21,-Tho following dispatch was reoolved by tho Brooklyn Zagle this attur- noon in responso to statements mado by that. Journal yosterday regarding John H. Knacbel, former Assistant Corporation Counsol of Brook- lyn: “ Banta Fe, N.M., July 21L.—=Zo the Editor of th Brooklyn by ti wolated Presa 4 Bayle: 1 soa ho Assi dispatches thht 1 am accused in Brooklyn of hav= ing gotten lito Aniuelal entanglements, Please. correct tho report, I wus never so woll uff in my life, and owo nothing that | caunot pay. * JOHN H, KNAKUEL, A brothor of Mr, Knobel aaks u susponsion of Judginent until tho noctised can reply, and to tly the editor of the Hayle suya: He roquost: for u wusponglon of -fudymont is certainly not unreasonnbto, Mr, Knacbel hus enjoyed an ex- cellent reputation, a - THE CALIFORNIA WHEAT INTEREST, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Ban Francisco, July 21.—At tho annual moot- ingaf the Produco Exchange to-day Pres{dent Clay, in an address, strongly set forth tho im- portuney of an Interoceanic canal by the Nicn- Fagua or some othor route, show!ng that It would tmake a diforence of seven millions annually in favor of Cullfornia wheat-raisurs, or n surplus Of 800,000 tone. Ho also stated that tho recent Rddreas of tho Exchungo to farmors on tho sub- ict of tho cleanliness of wheat, of which thoro d bean u great dual of complaint, hus had on excullont ofeoton tho condition of the cons stenmente, giving reason to bellove that this your the shipnicnts will at loast equal the best in quality Ju the past, COFFEE AND YELLOW-FEVER, i Dispatch ta ‘The Chicago Tribune, SPrinayiecp, Ili., July 2.—Dr, Rauch, of the Btuto Bourd of Health, to-day rvccived a teles gram trom Dr, Bumls, of the Natioun! Board, fmum New Orleans, atuting that thore was no sicknoss thoro, and thuft the 3,000 bays of coifvo from the infected veusol io, which had been Jandod on tho oth, bad beon stored and frequent~ jy funigated. Tho proprietors wanted to ship It Ap tw Chicugo in geuled cans, if Dr. i b woul permit, Bin} answered Dr. Homts id tes shipment if ho thought it syfe, _——— ODD-FELLOWS’ REUNION, Bpeclal Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, IL, July 2—Tho Odd-Fullows of tho county aro arranging fora reunion and picnic to bo hold in Ottawa on tho 19th inst. A move- mout {s on foot, howevor, to change the duto to auth Bo thst the dato muy not contiict with that the triennial neat ing of the Knights ‘Tomplur Shipao, wany Odd- Follows (alt! to ‘ateond moog, 8 : [> ARM TORN OFF, Charies Bock, a stonoouttor employed in Ald. Korbor’s stono-yard, ut the cdrher pf Fifth aves nao and Hurrison stroct; mot with 'a torxibly so- yore and painful uocident yostorday morhiig, ‘epioh will Lukoly cout Bint his Ifa. At 8:00 {ny tha mprning, a8 be’ was ‘assiating ‘tho ha dat eck 10 and tho abouve, aud’ beforvtho machinusy could, ‘9 i Benjamin 8nytor, was won by Lowry; ecore, 900, |: bi ing Monsman'’s Paptontr preparation of bocf containing ita lous proportios. It 1a not i moro atimut; od hia let Bite term a ite by No, 50 Bissoli street. ———————_. tion, a3 Y nnd uf forms of guneral debility Teltevo gpa rl Host the only a mufforing, Indy the extracts of beof, & Co, by druggiate, P geneseicantaa mc tls 18H, BARRKTT July 2, 1890, at 42 ‘Twonty- Generleve Cael youngest outer of ask Rottea Sf funoral nerentr, tae eel ORRIS—On tho night of Inty 2, nt 10 ofc hronie pnoumonie. itose Washi ‘ daaubtor of Geo) nts db. Gs Morris oT "Tho funceni will taki dance, 2419 Michi mornin chown Joved mother of OR ¥ at, Cllureh, thence by; ‘mteol nitrsday, Jul are tavited to DICKEY—Wodnosday, months and Funeral ‘Thu: son, infant son of John £* an 2 days, fay'at 10:30 n. MUNIAY_— Wednesday, July 2 __Wednenday, July 21, nidanco, 689 North Wolle-at i 8. m. to Oburch o} VOREMUS—Of F, Doremus, ago Funorat at tory. [oR YOUNG Mui Fitth Ward wav, - ANNOUNCEMENTS, ay. this ovening. ‘Namos of Cot tttondance is dosired. IVTH WARD YETSRAN this ovoning at Rabor’s iIail, 12 Archery} Miscclinacous, WARKE, LEADS THE SERVI Hardon Mission to-niane ait con Bi ross tho mosting. SON WiLL CONDUCT Til Timoct Ce, GEO, Bch atthe HacitioG Sredoomed man, will add Re JOHN CRIGHT PIE FAIRY OPERETTA, “A BARON me ti ts i raea'ihaTvine Etes mi Chi the beni End ion. 26 cents. mm neratin: orth RAD ly 4 Ito cont and fon ininvalunbloin alt enfooblod tho reault of oxhauntion, overwork, Or noute diso: sulting fron Hazard DEATHS, MANDR1—At his residence, 200 Co gh Tuonday, 2th Inaty ab7 p.m Carl Fe he {inoral will take "day (Thursday) at 3 o’elook p. m. NOPEM—At Mount Pleasant, Ia, ‘Arthur Ropor, tn of Moward Itopor, of tee tzphold-fovor, July 2,185 Bacey » m. tO-ay from tho ros! # Maple, on Siatietirst, batwoon Senugroe ta ey worth‘av., nglew erat woods: Cal SLANT loft arm was torn on to the he ossible wi ns & wifo and child {ty nervous Boa protors, Now York. Forth DIARRIAGES, PECK—PIERCE—Tuosday evening, at the wo lonburi. a MI Z " ek, Ata and Miss Cora Hotlo Paras, daughters? placa from bts late reales! Monday, Ju the 4: ,, jie 4 yoar ct ain ago, ddd it ft aL it ofclook tals (rset BY-—J Yoazea ah Bonin Craw pat ‘anoral from late roaldence, 1 : Bhandari nde ary tory. rena | 1880, Charios Pa ten] ico B Dickey eat m., fro; agen to Gracoind Comores) OD, tite, a: trae Hatin weer Ove rosidanco Friday, July dit gh te Immacuinte Conveplicaihe Houten aa ina Tonto took, i A ra, Jonto Funeral from Rear Lako-st, ¥ri 08 10 Political, mbiican Cli IN’S GARFIELD AND ARTHN} jab wilt bold St Fons" Hail, comnor Twonty-third-at. and Poreey i EXECUTIVE COMMITTRY, ‘Young Alen's Contral Gardeld aud A moots this evening, 8p. m,, club room Grand Pace ‘3 in yosterday's papers. A hi noon prayor-mooting to-d Cou ‘aa ttane to nite uli ond ning propor score 18 no} nina Imtounry com; Bro MT At tho of, nity "aren nt ied Tonite, Ontire ny fant tit Tak Le74 partloniaris a 4] Blatntas al i fea | Den Wane 0 (1 landel, ini Shls (Thu: rowloy, aged Fy 3 20 Be Beene Holton, day ntl p.m, oF ribur Co Truth,” witl be given b: isnos, Friday night, Jul: ureh, cornnr Ludlani oll of tha free roadi PO Absolutely Pure. MADE FUOM GR APE CREAM TANTAR Ffousekoepar's favorite tn losding No other pre breads, or I fuxurious past ry. Ce fea witout fe a ‘coma tt Reatible food, Hotel Keepers! Woman's Chrlatian Tomparnnce Unto MB. B. eT fan be gatou'by tym ing from ‘henry ode C. cities of the Nght, tak F purity and whole Reon LSS MING TWEE hash .. Naw Wart, ‘ BUSINESS CHANCE. The proprietors of the CANADA PACIFIC HOTEL, in WINNI- PEG, MANITOBA, are prepared to enter into arrangéments ‘for'a LEASE of the. present building, which will be enlarged for a suit able tenant who will suitably fur. nish the House. It is'a well-bullt brick building, is in an excellent pos sition, and has had a large and prof itable business for several years Letters to be addressed Box 1913) |. Post Office, Montreal, JEWELRY. ~ EXQUISITE Jewelry, CELEBRATED FOR Elegunee and Beauty in Design, Superior {a Quality and Finish, comprising patterns N! found elsewhero, are shown at Hamilton, Shourds & Co, COR. STATE AND RANDOLPH, 4QEROS'E, ———_—_—_—_—— AUCTION SAL) ES. ~ * By GEO, P. GORE & CU., 34 and 216 Madtson-st, THURSD. C Full Lines of W. 6., €:C, ware, Glas Paokod for Coun! a Gko, Y ROCKER Rock. and Yellow sare, i amps, kt. ie os Auctioneers AY, July 22, at 9:30) TRADE SALE Y AND GLASSWARE: Dy CHICAGO AUCTIONS STORAGE CO Buvcessorsto Wid. 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