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‘ Ai) THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 21 RELIGIOUS. Exciting Discussion in the South- ern Presbyterian As- sembly. A Resolution to Send Salutation to the Northern Presbyterians Passed by a Vote of 18 to 13, The Interest in the Baptist Anniver- sories at Indianapolis Fully Sustained. Several Ablo and Intorosting Addresses by Mon Eminent in the Churolt. Meetings of Other Religious Bodics—A Munifloont Donation to a Louis- ville Church, SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIANS, Staunton, Va. May 20.—Tho scasion of the Presbyterian General Assembly to-day was de- voted to routine work, such as tho appointment of committees, otc. A {otter from tho Goneral Alliance of tho [e- formed Churches, asking the Ascembly to ap- pulnt comuiltteca for correspondonco and co- operation was read dnd referred. Tho report of the Domestic Misalon Committee sbows total recolpts and expenditures over $40,000 aod forty-four persona ongaycd In ovine clistie work. Dr, Wilson, Sceretary of the Foreign Missions Cominittes, stated that he had heen roquestea by the Pan-Presbyteriin Council to Iny before this Arsembly the advisability of a close codperntion on foreign misalons, ‘Tho matter was approprintely referred, cance , eur chure! Fifty etudents were reported on the roll of tho Unio Theviogical Seminary, Tho total nssets for tho‘sominary wore placed at over $200,000, After tho diaposal of regutar buainoss quite an, exciting scene occurred. Dr. Ader, of Bouth Carolina, Chairman of tho Com- mittee on Foreign Correspondence, usked, the Assembly to wutborize bis Committes to send atolegram of fraternal sulutation to tho Northorn l’resbyteriun Assembly now in sceglon at Butfulo. Tio’ stated that these messayus hint passed between the respective bodies for yours, and heretofore they bad wolforiniy been fore warded by tho Northern Assembly’ aud ro- sponded to by this. He proposed that, in this instances, the Southern Assembly tuke the initiative. Dr. Mullily, of Lexington, Vu. bite terly opposod sending go telegram, saying be coula nover consent to such aetion ng lone as tho record of denunclution of thle body by the Northern Aasembly remains unchanged. The resolution was-pressod by Dr. Adyer. Dr, Tuttle, of ‘Toxas, aod Dr. Davies, of Kentucky, and gpite n shure encounter ensued. Dr, Adgor's jotion wus enrried by a vote of 108 to 1. Adjourned until to-morrow. NORTNERN PRESBYTERTANS, Burrato, May 2,—Tho Preabytorian General Assembly reconvened this morning, Services wero opened with prayer by the Hey, Dr. J. MH. Melivuln. Conmittees wore appoluted with tho following mombers as Chairmen: On Dilla and Ovortures, Dr. Willlain M, Paxton; Judietal, Dr. W. 1. Moore; Polity of the Church, Dr. BT. Hatiletd: Homo Missions, Dr. C. 8, Pomero; Foreign Misslons, Dr, William P. Breed; Educa- tlou, De, E. P, Humphrey; Publication, Dr. C. G. Hinkman; Church Derollotion, Dr, D. C. Marquis; Theologica! Semiourius, Dr, J, J, Porter; Ministeriat tellof, Dr. C. P. Wily: Freee men, Dr, J. IL. Nixon; Correspondence, Dr. J. F Tuthill; Bonevalence, tho Rey, 1, W. Patterson; Narrative, the Kev, Byron Sunderlund; Leave of Abscuce, the Hove James M. Thilds Silene, wie Louls Chapin; Finance, Elder G. 8. Drake. [he Muderator appointed as Committee on the Placo of Meeting ext year: Dra. Paro, Buc- Crackon, MeFurland, Elders Robert Carter, tho Hon. ma A. Bell. A mot(on to refer to Committee the matter of triennial ie of tho Assembly was tabled by alurge vite.” ‘Tho tollowiug was the othor routing business: truce of Invitations to wrt gallories, the arc axgoclitions, ute. Tho Key. Fathor Gayazz!, who represented the Free Protestant Clurch of Jtaly, addressed tho Agsombly for an hour, In the eventing a Strnday-seboot inceting wns held, and motions sade fixtug the time of tak Ing Up matters of buamess, THE RAPTISTS. Special Dispatch to Tae Ohicavo Tribune. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. May 20.—Tho luterest in the Baptist aunlversarics bas been sustained lo- day, aud the nuimbor of delegates was per- cepubly larger than un yesterday, Tho morn- ing session was occupied with a continuation of tho report of tha Amerienn Publication So- eioty. The ev. B. W. Duncan, D. D., of Cine cinnatl, made tho address of tho diy, on “Tha need thatexists’ on our Contlient fur onlarged: Bible work." Thero aro six millluns of colured poupls In the South, a tintion by Itself, OF those, two milllona are capable of rend- ing. ‘The most, favorable report shows that more thun’ 1 million of thoge who read havo no Bibles. He thought thot omiliion und a half coptes or the Bible would not supply even those who could read. But-thiy spiritual famine Is not confined to the colored people. The inind stagzors in attempting to grasp the himonso urea of the States beyond the Bisslasippi rapldly Silling up with a reckless, vigorous, energetic population. It ts uscless to attempt to capress this dumand, for tabutated ututementa grow old und stale ina few mouths. Can wo suffer these settlevs to bo without the Word of Gud? Ha spoke of tho alarming ateides of Mormon- ism, Suppose this need uf Ulbley represented clothing and foud, what a thrill of sympathy would go all over this land. itis written that “man shall not Ivo by brend atone.” He wl Juded to the wonderful Snimigration from Kus Tope. Wo hope thatonut of all theso peuplon Pow and afstinct nationality shall arise, Hut what dangers from warring nutionalitics and religious prejudicca thero are! How cun wo barmeunize those dlssiinilar clumentat Le thought that the sole hope was in tho Bible. Tho Hov. J, B. Vldge, of Philadelphia, followett with an address on American Uuptlst Publication BSoctoty ua un agency through which to do home Bible work.” He suld be had learned sinvo be caing hero that thera was some wrowlng convic- on that tho Tubiteation Suciety wis not tho proper ugency to do ible work, He bad not heurd any such thing befure. ‘Tho Buptist Pub- Nestion Society dovs not print ita own Bibles, Ho aliuded in cowplinentury terms to the new yevision of the Bible, Tho strength of tho Hoclety’s work would not come from giving auy new vorsions, but by He aucuesstul alsseminn: tlon of the Bible, No matter how good might be veraiuns or translations, it may bo like secd in oa deal mummy's hand unless sent brondenst over the land, Then nutonly nitint the ible be given to men, but It Tauat be Kent open, with Conchers to expaurict It, ‘Tho Hible Soclety. recogutalng thls, hus sunt forth its Wiblesrvaters, Thu Mible belps sont abronil by the Boviety were lignly commented. ‘The Rev. George A. Lofton, D. D,, of Bt. Lonts, delivered an address on our profession as Hap: Usts of loyalty to the Bible shouid ichd usgo its inmost faithful translation and enlarged elrauhie ton, He anit that few people are faith- Tul enough to transinte © the = whole of = God's = Word. Buch denomination trinslates a part of the Bible truly, onominus Honatain and the interest of thu seot overcome: them atcertain pola, ‘Che Laptists, with all deference ty othor denominations, presont the bee Huliticntions to transite the Witte fully, irecly, without change or explunation, Thoir peeuilur,crecd fupela thom to a falthtal titers Drotation of the Word, Ie then pravecdad to show too particular advantage whien Bupttat doctrines gave the denomination in fultarully rendering the Beriptired, De, Gritlith, Be Rd of the bo atuted thut the Hooluty wanted fir to clroulute tho Gospel. Lt would elreulaws the ould version of Hible, the new revision, or the now Buptlat yer- wiun iow being propared by Dr, 'nomas Conant, ry) las on this pluttoray all these addresses unite, ‘Tho Carminitter on Enrollmont reported that there were rupresonted tn the Convention fort: States and Territories, Kuxland, ‘sieuon, uid Aviu; life magers, BU; life muinbors, 477 aus nual members, Gb; visitors, 487, Dr. P. 5, Henson reported the following rotolu- Uonsiu regard to collectigus to ald Sunday> schools among the colored people of the South discussed twat nights Witkith:as, There ure, according to the recent ceuans, 6577,497 pormons of Atrican descent in the Unlidd states, utnung Whous are uver 700,000 members of Buptlst Cuuirches, or neurly one third of our cuure denuinination; and Wiiknkas, itis catinatud that of these Gap {ste and their cbliiven dovre they ¥,000,000 are without Bundny-schools! and Warnkax, ‘She Sonday-schoot mission work of the Aericun Baptist Pubheutlon Society, if roperly onlarged, could carry Lo this vast and eplitute multitude ctuv: and sanotifying tallucnce: juestinable value; thoretore, That wo curuestly request that all icy HOt only take an annual collection “The, for tho Fororal work of tho Amoricnn Baptist Socloty, but tant, in view of the immense mag- nitude and teanscendent {mportance of the work among the freedmen, we Urge that enlarged contributions bo tnade to tho Society, with tho view of vinuling Jt to prosecute tula work still more witlely and successfully. Resolved, That we carneatly recommend that with the collection special prayer be offored for the blessing of God upon this and upon all tho othor work of tho Society. Reanited, That all denominational editors, pase tors, and Sunday-school Superintendents be ro- spectfully requested to publish at an early day those proainules and resolution id to give tho Movement stich commendation ns It merits, At tho openingof tho afternoon ession thi Intlies took possession of tho church, and th balnnco of the duy was devoted | to Women’s Foreign Misstanury: Boole y Mrs. A, J. Howe, of Chicaya, Prealdent of tho for the West, opened with iu adress of wel- coma to tho sovietics of the Enust and centre, Bhe concluded by reading tho report of the Bec- rotary, Mra, A. M. Iacon, of Dundeo, Ih, ‘Tho Nev, Dr. Murdock, Secretary of tha Mis- Alon Bourd, spoke of the earnost and elficiont eoiperation of the ‘Wornen'a Society, and drs, 3. N's Tolman, of Chicuzo, Presunted a review of tho Soctoty’s work in tha West for the past ten yenrs, Mra. d. M. Hoswell. au nged missionary from Hurmoh, spoke beicfy and with much effet, canunending the work. She wes followed by Mra. Melville Jameson, a missionary to tho Karons in Buriat, who spoke In the same line. Mra. F. Ells, of Boston, presented a roview or the Socloty the Rust during tho pust ten year, giving hopeful words nbout the great work carried on. Bho was follewed by Miss Muswoll, for slxtcon years n missioniey in Burmah, who spoke with much feeling of tho encouragement that the cnthusi- nain of this Society gave ita missionnrics, Miss Hoswell fsa daughter of Dr. ana Mrs. Hoswull, tho well-knoyn Hurmah missionaries. Mrs, Reechor, of the Karens and Harscing of Tintin, was nlso present, and spoke to the sume point. ‘The mucting was Iurgely attended, almost tho entire ntulénce bel ladies, ‘The evening session tuok tho form of a con ference meeting orcommitteo of the whole, with the oe Robort O, Fuller, of Massnchusetts, ii tho chair. 3 ‘Tho question, What more can be done to promote the highest eflictency of the Uaptist dex homination over the: whole country?” was dis- cnased by J. WM. Williams, 1.D,,0f Maryland, and the Hon. Thomus W. Newton, of ‘lown, Afterwards Mr. Fullor, tho Chiirman of tho mmecting, discussed the question, "Ta the holding anton carly day ot a general conference, repre- senting all the Baptists of this continent, desir. abley" “Ho was follower by Dr, Lomuol Sfoss, of the Indiaun State University, who tude a chare noteristio nditross. ‘Tho following resolution Was thon adupteds = Wirnras, Tho subject of 0 mean confereneco of the representatives of tho Raptists of this continent Is one of great importance, demand- ing more thought than can be given to {ton this ocension; therrfore, Heanived, That the subject be referred to o comunitice of ten, to report next your. The committcs will be nppuinted to-morrow. Tt was announced ut tho conclusion of the mugt- ing that all the city pulplts would bo filled by delegates on tho Sabbath, Tho American aud Forefen Bible Society, un- der the ftead of its President, Capt, Bbenazer Morgan, of Connecticut, took possesion of the: Central Christian Church, being dunied ndoils- sion to the First Baptist Chureh, where tho re; ‘ulur auniversary meetings ure belong conducted, ‘The real animus seems to be that the men who: eonduct the other societies do not wish another organization kept alive that shall compete with them fn ridalng funds for ite support from the denomination, und wish it dend. But it seems to hava wenlthy support, who are determined it shull exist and four: teh, ‘The President has given $40,000 tho past year, and [4 pledged for $20,000 more, and Is the owner of the best Biblical Hbrary in the world, Tho founders of this Society wero tho first to commence tbo ravision of King. James’ version, woleb has finely been followed by all the other translations. Tho ttey. L, 1, Fish, of Tennessee, urged the necesslty of A iis- tinetive Hibly Society, and the Rev. Ase Pres colt, of Iilfnols, dlgctissed the question, * Tho Anorican and Forgan Bible Soeluty, the Agency for Baptists to Do Thoir Hibte- Work nt Home.” The itov, W. H. Parmly, of New Jor- key, Uiscussed tho elnling of the Society, and the Ray. George W. Robvy, of own, appealed to tho churenes for greater bonovelence, Altogether tha inevting wasn most spirited oue, and, thouxh in tho tature of nxide show, iturtructed {ts shuro of attention. The other soclutica are disposed to crush it, but itis ap. parent that so jong as Capt. Morgan Hyves It will not conse to labor for the spread of tho Hivto tn tts own poculiar way. Every one pire telpating in tt wero full of unthusiasm and de- terminution, illusteatiag that opposition ofton eens a thing allye which might othorwise conse to exist. A MUNIFICEN'T DONATION, Loutavinne, Ky, May 20—L, 'T. Warren, 1 well-known citizen, bas given $10,000 to tho Broadway Tabernacle, Presbyterian. A few days ago Mr. Whrron, who has come to the ald of the congregation with bis advice, money and credit in oyery emergency, culled a meeting of the .ofllvery and told thom he was anxious to feo tho church free from debt. Thero was duo $816,000 on tho ground and $40,000 on the bullding. He announced bis weillingbans to contrinuto $10,- 000, provided author mambers would rage $10,000, An netive canvass wus mado and to-day sufll- cient hud been subscribed to insuro the .wholo amount. Prior to this Hberal donation Sr. Ware ten had contributed to the new building §20,000, REFORMEP CUURCT. Tivein, 0, day 20.—The cbief businesa of importance at to-duys session of tha General Bynod of the Reformed Church waa a discussion of tho Genernt Synod Committee's report on what la known os the peace commission. Tho roport was longtby, and embraced the doctrines and governmont of the Reformed Ghurck, Tha pence report wus adopted by a unanimous yota, and the net was ratilled by singing tho Doxology, ‘This closes the chasm between the Eugt and West brunches uf the Rufurmed Church, aod wakes itu unit. CRIMINAL NEWS. MURDEROUS OUTLAWS, Pornan Buury, Mo, May 20—A gentlemen dust trom Willtimsvillo brings tho pews of the kitting thie morning of John 7, Davis, Shoritf, ful the wounding of James F. Hatton, Colleetor of Wayne County, by tho threo desperadocs who killed young Laforge and committed othor desperate deeds In Now Madrid County lust week, an uccouut of whieh wis tolc- geauphed ut the ume, It appours that Shorli? Davis, who lved at Greenville, tho county-seat of Wayne, hid reason to suspect that one or moro of those desperadocs wore in that vicinity,nad thls morning he aud Mr. Hatton. mounted tbelr horses and rode about a inile fram town to tho house of a mun mained Leo Hore thoy found the men thoy wero looking for, taking brenkfust, und, md fac Inside tho house, Davis command: ed Ino te tise fran the tavle aud surronder, ‘They arog as divested, but with drawn ree volverd, whieh Unay soll su vifectivoly thut Davis was shot down, mortally wounded, wud Hatton received ws ball in the head which drove him ernzy, "Tha > mon tmmediately Hed, and, although one of thom was subsue quontly arrested, he cscaped from his captors, Davis was taken to bls homo und died this even dng, and Hatton is Bull crazy, Tha pouple of Wayne Ouunty are intoneely oxelted over the event, and Gd of them ure srid to be scouring tho woods in all dircuttons for the murderers, A rewurd of ¥2,000 was offered fur tho men some diya agro, aud How €2,Wu0 more bas been added, ‘this of Itself will induce almost every one in Southeust Missourl to turn owt aud hint down tho outhiws, and ft ls bolloved inpussible for thom much Tonger to cacupe arrest, VIE BENNETT MURDER 'TRIAL. Special Dispatch ta fhe Cateayo Tribune, La Crosse, Wl, May 20,—Immodiatoly aftor the defense in the Besmnett caso rested yesterday afternoon tho prosecution opened by w abort ad- direas frou J. W. Losey. Willlam Wilson teatl- tivd that he saw Bonnett under the tniinence of Nquer the day of the shooting; played cunia with bin; aw bim in the barber-shop; beard hh say if Hugle dida't leave town within twene ty-four hours he would go out seut tlret; caw Hintiw frowe of tha Post-Oilcos ho had a gung heard Julinison ask him if be wie shooting edit ord; he repiled, “No, dentiste." ‘ho witness Hotlced nothing wrong. He wont up to Hogle’s olice, begrd the report of the gun, and saw Mogle fall, Bennett ohnacd Am on tho outside of the walk, Holooked wild. Witness asked him whit he had been domy, Bennett mide no re Yj, ho simply winked and nodded towards tha Wilding, Jetivs Hirst told witnuss of tho ure der, and sald ho was yolny to urrest Bennett, ‘Thls wus about UG p,nt. Buanett svoured tho ee. of Jucop Kotter, ‘Tho shell waa loaded with 6 shot, Kenpstor, whose testhimony lie been anxloudly nwiited, swore: Lain grade Mate of Long Ueland Colleges; have bed chiro Of Insune people for xixteon yearey now have 640 pationis iu charge.” Cusey ronda synopals of the testimony av to Nonnutys coniluot, up: uarMneE, ad conversation befuro the anout+ ny, AU naked IC it indlvated Insanity, Komp. ster replied; “Levee nothiig Incompatible wits perfect saulty.” | Kompeiors Sxuniantion: lusts ay “3 an, cross-oxt failod to slink’ bis towumony, eas od FORGING POSTAT.-ORDERS. Spsclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Pirrsuuna, Pa, May 2—Linton J, Grof, a young man % yeurs of uge, was brought to this city this morning from Altoona, Pa., on a charge of shoving forged postal money ordors, The Postmaster wt Kuat Liverpool, O,, fret got wind, of the uebeme through tho prosoutadion of 4 forged order for $40, Suspicion polnted to Golf, who was shadowed until yesterday, whon bo ute tempted to draw 6Y at tha Altoona Poste OMce on alx forged onters of KW euch, ull of them purporting to como from Kuat Liverpoul, He wus immediately arrested end taken Ww jail, where bo was ’ 1881—TWELVE PAGES. searched, and over $10,000 In forged orders found unon his'person, In dofault of $5,000 ball bo wus committed to Jul by United Stites Coin- misstonee Qninble, “Croif haila from Wellsvi O., and comes trom a bighly respectable family. When questioned ag how he anne, to get. into this business he sald ho was tired and did not wish totulk, Tho game isan old one, and has frequontly beon tried, All that is necosanry ts to gota book of blanks nnd stamp it with tho ottintal stamp, which Ia easily counterfalted, Letters of advice nro first sent to the alllea where the monoy {s to bo lifted, and the ordur fa presented. before the Postmaster bas a clinneeto hoar of tho trick. FIGUTING FOR A MINE, Inwex, Colo, May 2.—Tho trouble over tho Adirondhek mino camo ton focus yesterday myrning. John Keogh and John Matonoy, have forsomo time beon Ilving {0 # enbin on amino, hotding possession, Vesterday at 6 a. my 0 Deputy Shorif of Gunnison County and D. 1. Powers, and a number of othors, appeared at tho mine, A warrant wasread for thonrrost of Keogh and Maloncy, which thoy refused to hoar. Both being woll armed, fleing soon bogan, resulting in the wounding of Maloney In the right hand, and SPORTING EVENTS. Chicago Shows Boston How Bases Ball Ought to Be Played. Buffalo, Providence, and Cloveland the Other Leaguo Winnors. Bancroft, Bond Or, and Monogram Successful at Louisville, CIICAGO VS. BOSTON. ‘Tho dangerous Hostons, with thelr phonom- enal pitcher, wore cloverly takon Into camp by tho Chicagos yesterday, 2,000 people nssombling to witnoss tho operation. Great sport it was to seo tho wily bean-caters outplayed at overy point, oven to tho oxtent of falling into traps Keogh in thoarm. The Buwors party then took i Posttesion of tho property, Nenich they held une | fat aro customarily successful with amatour teams only, nnd not often with amatcurs. The visitors were donated threo runs in tho first Jnning on Burns' muf of a diMault fly, which was largoly Anson's fault, a8 Williamson should have been called to tako tho ball, followed by Corcoran’s futyble of Harnes' bit near tho base linc, Whon tw6 should have beon out Richmond. sent a furious ner to loft forthree busos, brings Ing bome Crowfey and Barnes, and bimeeit tally+ ing Intoron Filnt’s wild throw, This stopped tho rin-getting till tho fourth inning, when Kolly, having bit for two bascs, tallied on Deasloy'’s muff of Crowley's low throw. There was plonty of good, strong hitting by Chicago, aud somo lucky scratch cutohos by tho Hostons, so that no more runa were scorod by the homotenin till tho soventh, when tho boys cut loose in rattling: fashion, and with singles by Filnt and Kelly, a donblo by Dalrymple, a base on balls by Goro, 2 muffed thrown bail by Sutton, a fumbled grounder by Crowley, and aomo daredevil base- running by Kolly, four runs woro scoured, two of thon oarned, and Chicngo ubtained tho feud amid tremendous cheering. Itwas strongly sus- pected that Kally, iu his cagerness to reavh tho plute from second, somchow forgut to go by way of third, but slighted that bag entirely by aome | ten or fifteen feat, thereby saving much valuable tine nnd distance, Tho umpire of necessity was fixing his attention upon tho play at first Ungo, Whore Burdock and Densloy were dispos- ing of Anson, and hence that official could not. ussibly know whether Kelly touchod tho third pager not. Tho wmplre was doing his duty, und, since he did not with bis own ayes sec Kelly ekip tho base, be could not tnder tho rules give hin out, ‘This Juning decided tho gamo, ns by oxtrnordinary play tha Chicagos ‘blanked their opponents in the tast two innings. Boston's svore was brought to four in the wixth Inning, when Harnes’ single was followed by Richmond's second threo-bugger, Richmond was put out at the pinto on Sutton’s hit to Corcoran, who threw to Anson, and the Iatter promptly returned the bail to Filnt im timo for adouble pinay. Boston came very noar tying tho game fn tho ninth fin- ing, and was only prevented by the dullest of dullness opposed to the sharpest, of sharpness, Burdock, first ut bat, hit for two bases, und while Sutton was nt bat was caught by Willlum- gon to Quest, Willlamson paving. in some mys- terlous manner got the ball and hidden it unter his acm, while everybody supposed the pitcher bad it. Burdock's discontfture at falling into tho trap was enormously amusing, and tho crowd iiughod and checred at a rate. After Sutton bad given Quest a ily, Whitnoy tit Rate, and he too nurrowly escuped sharing fittee dovk’s fate, the ball being this tine in the hands of Burns, who shot It to Anson Ike lightning, ung it was only because of Whitney's timidity us a base-runner, whereby he bugged the base very close, that ho was saved, Snyder onded tha in- nlug and tho gamo by nhit to Williamson, for- cing Whitney out at accont. ‘Tho morits of the gnino wore decidedly with who, after tho tirst Inning, the White-Stuckings, played a steady, solfd, brilliant, up-nill gue, Waitnoy, “the % My, when a large ninmber of well-armed citizens compelled them to vacate Rod arrested oloven of their party under United Btates warrants on a charge of assault with in- tent to kill. They wore placed under $1,000 bonds to awalt examiuntion to-day, Keagh and Moloney havo been released. ttor—Tho trial of the Powars party was post- poned till Monday. Tho Doputy-Sheriif tole- wraphes to unnison City that tha mob was Increasing, and asked fur nasistince, not considering bi eelf snfe in Irwin. Irwin js situated on tho Uto Reservation, over which the United Statcs Courts alone bave Jurisdiction, and tho Deputy- Sheritfs were acting outside thelr territory, therefore tho arrest of the Deputies. A CATTLE KING KILLED. St. Lours, Mo., May 20.—A dapatch from Col- orado City, Tex, saya: Wiliam 2B. Patterson, a woalthy cattle man, formorly of Butter, Bates County, Mo, while drunk and unruly about 3 o'clock yesterday morning, fired off his platol, and when sumo rangers who were doing polleo duty {n the town attempted to arrest him he ror alsted, aud was shotsix thmosand killed. Put. torson hud been on a big sprov for two weoks, and this wus the second time he hud used his plato}, ‘Tha rangers were arrested and hold for prellininury examination. Thore is great ex- vitement among tho cattlo men, and it is feared serious trouble will wusuc. Thore are, about forty rangers in the town, who will defend thom solves If attneked, SENTENCED TO DEATH. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Torravo, N, ¥., May 20.—Thia morning Martin Flannigan was sentenced to bo bung on tho 8th of July, having been convicted of murder in tha first degreo yesterday. Flannigan murdered Joho Katrns in this clty in August, 1880, Tho vietim was boss in the transfer house of the Eric itailway in this city, and Fiannigan worked under him, also bourding at bis house. ‘The Int~ ter beeume possessol of the iden that his em- ployer wus imposing on bli, and Sunday night, he Bth of August, entered the bed-room of Kalrns when hu lay asleep, and stabbed him threo tines. Kairns Ivod but a fow minutes, ‘Tho trial Insted threo days, and tho jury woro out about one hour, CHANGED WITH MURDER. Bpectal Duavateh to The Chteago Tribune, Bast SAGINAW, Mich, May 2%.—Detectivo Sheran and Crown-Attorney Hutohinson, of Loniton, Ont., arrived in this clty inst night, and this morulug caused the arrest of James and William Feohelos, two Canadians who cawe here three weeks ago, charged with complicity in the Donnelly murder, near Lucan, In February, 1880, It 1s alleged the young men wore pald a sum of money to leave Canada, as they had bacn talk. ing tov freely regarding tho murder, The olli- cers wore compelled ta yo to Detrolt to-night to procure papers to hold the prigoners until thoy canbe extradited. —* A DEATIT-BED CONFESSION. Speciut Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Hostox, May 20—A dispatch from North Troy, Vt, says that John Tuckor, of Jay, who died yesterday, mado a confession that he and Jotn Itoss, bts brother-in-law, wero the incendl- aries who set tire to the Inryo woolen mill at Stanbridge, Providence of Quebce, which was burned two yours igo, His confessivn sots forth that thoy were hired by Willfam Ross, of Jay, to ket tho Bre, Papers wore prepared and John Rogs was nrrested for tho offenae and lodged in wih Proceedings for tho extradition of old toss nro boing hud. It 1s thought the two Itosses woro luipllented in the burning of tho Chumber+ Join ature and Post-Ofice in Juy recunity. ant won, ng thoy deaerved to do, Culifornin phenomenon,” nad no terrora for thom, Thoy batted him savagely,—inoroao than. tho score shows, ns it was only by the best and Inckiest of fielding by Hornung, Barnes, Bur- detuned ‘Densloy that outs resulted tn place of nse hits. Burdouk fad henrd of the bly black dog, and ‘with all a bull-tossor’s superstition demanded the animul’s removal from tho club-houso plat- form before the game began, and ulso that the club-bouse doors bo ebut. lest w ball be batted Inside by some Chicngoun, “Thore’s nu rule covering dogs and doors,” said Presidont Hul- dort to the red-leg Kicker, “but if it will muke you any happlor the dog shall bo bounced and the doora closed,” and tt was dono. In the inain the Boston players were com- mendubly prompt tn,tholr movements, Burdock being the only one whoso inzinoss In taking bis pings at bat subjectotl the spootutora tu needless ely. od Ono admirable feature of Whitnoy's pitching Ja the nbsunce of wird’ and poses, aud bis strict attention to business. * The sume clubs play again to-day, nnd Chicago people nre very anxious to goo it “rubbed in" ja time, ARIZONA CRIMINALS, Tucsox, Ari, May 20.—Mizucl Signio was hanged ut Florence to-day, Curly Dll, a no- tonous'T'exns cow-boy,who killed Marstal White, of ‘Tombstono, recently, captured a church at Charleston with his gang, nod made tho clergyman danco before the Gly oe eaenti end ts THE BOONE, raided several towns Inthe vieimity at ditferont a band of thirty outlaws near tho fort lust Tacs- times, was shot and mortilly wounded at Galoy- 7 g ARB EDT Pape villo Fosturduy by Jin Wallies, one of his com= | _ Chicago. =|) ) |= |—=|— rides. Wallace waa released on the round Sf | Dalrymplo, |. f, 5] 1).4] o) a) O} Oo aolt-defenso, Gore, c.f. 4] 1) 1) 3] 0) of 0 ARRESTED FOR ARSON. SOB: IDs : o Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. eens Fail es Des Pet 8 Font Waynn, Ind., May 20.—A boy about 10, | Corcoran, 4) O} 1) 2) oo) at hailing from Chicago, was nrrostod this cvoning, ae ay al aaa charged with burning tho Bijou Thentra Tues | Wests =D...» 4) 0} 1] 4) 6) 2) 0 day inst. Ho told sume companions that ho re- TOL sseocceeees cove veoeee (0) 510] 15/27/16} 5 colyed $10 frota 4 snloonkecpor to do the net, and that ho had a similar Job on hnnd for to- 4) 1) 0} 0) Shay a ight. He refused to give iis namo or cormunit | Horus & H q q t| q 6 bimsolf after arrest. Hlchadad 3. Fa 4} i} alg int A FIGHT WITH DESPERADOES. — | guttonctbe. MR RE BH Bees Sr Louts, May 2.—Advices from Fort Ewetl, | Whitnoy, 4} 0] 2] a} 0} 3] 1 in La Sulla County, ‘ex, Atuto that a sinall | Snydor, c. 4) ol afd 4/2 squad of Stute rangers hud n desporate tight with | Deastey, 3} OF 2 A) 2) 2 days in whloh one ringar was killed, ‘Tho out. Total. aol al 81427118! 7 laws wero detented, however, and two of them Inning Q¢G07R80 were captured. They have been stealing horses | Chicnuzo ol 40 U-5 and cattle, and raniing them into Mexico, A | Boston. 0100 0-4 hirge party of vitizous are now in pursult of the desperndoos, rere oa Eurned iva -Caloage Hoston, 1. ‘Two biae hits—iu » Whitney, Dalrymple @}, Gore, ae Corcoran, ‘borco-bnse filte—Kichinond; 2 First base on balts—Burdook, Goro, Burns (%). First bave on errora—Boaton, 2; Chicago, 2. Loft on busos—Bostur, 3; Chlousa, 7 Struck out—Whitnoy, Barnos, Kichaiond, Bure dock, Itint, Quest. Balls oulled—Whitnoy, 94; Corcoran, 01, Strikes called—Whitnoy, 18; Corcoran, 19, Double plays~itichmond-Snydor, Corcoran- Anuon- Flint, ¢ SEVEN YEARS’ IMPRISONMENT Special Mupateh to The Chicago Trikune, Bosron, May 2%.—Foster, tho thevlogical student at Andovor, who, with bls twin brothor, burglarized a farm-houso at North Andover a month ago, was to-day sunt to tho State Prison for sevon years, Tho twin brother was shot by the Intended victhin ud pitted and the cave ad+ inittad of no defense, ‘Tho trial occupled but a ‘VPaanod valie—Soydter, 1. fow minutes, ; ‘Timoe—Two hours and tiventy minutos. ‘ Umplvo—Barker, A $5,000 BURGLARY, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, PROVIDENCE VS. DETROIT, Dayenvont, In, May 20.—A speolul from Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Center ‘Junction, fifty-olght miles north Dernorr, Mich, Stay 20.—The Detrolts hud to- of this city, says: Last night burelars day's yamo safe in hand until tho very last inning, ‘when Providence railiod, and by bard hits well bunched snatched victory from tho Jaws of dofcat, It was a bouutiful flelding gamo on both aldes, two fumbles by Furretl, und a fninblo by Knight which allowed McClellan to reach socond ona bago hit, conatitutiny the only crrord, Providenco at flrat thought Muthows and Giligan & strona enough buttery, but they didn't like tho way tho boys wero wotting on to Muathows, and be oxchanged positions with Rudbourne after the third inning. Detrolt mado a run in the second on a two-baser by Dennett and woll- placed singles by Houck and Whitnoy., Another was added In tho fourth, when Bonnett lifted tho Juatber clear over to right-tlold, and mude tho first homo-run of the soagon on these grounds, ‘Two moro were galuod In the elghth of Wood's threv-buse hit, n footlan fumble by Farroll, and elugles by Hanlon and Dorby, Providence was whitewashed right along until tho seventh, when MecClollan bit sufe for a base, got second on Knight's fuinvle, and was brought home on a buseehit: by War It sovined ull up with the blue -stook{n but clowr grit pulled them through In. tho ninth, whon thoy wot four earned rund and only ono mnan out oi singles by York, Start, MoClellun, and Gilligan, aud Ward's threu-bagyer, The result was so dnexpected that hoary every Dotrult spoctacor conld haya buon knocked dowi with a featbor, Derby’a pitching was superb until tho ithude Jelanders got on to him in the ninth. entered House's store, bucked and gagged tho clurk, und tho broke open tho safe, securin about $5 The clerk wis found this 00U In cush, morning nearly lifeless. Ho suys three masked wen Were onguged in the work. MURDERED BY ROUGHS, Daas, Tex., May 20-8. C. Stovonson was shot down and killed by a party of roughs about seventy mites weat of Dallas to-day. Stevenson hud lost some horses and had accused a certatn party of stealing thou, ‘Chile aroused the ro of the ‘suspected mun, Who collected together a gung of deaperadoes, went to Stevenson's house, und fired oloven builets intu bis body, DANGEROUSLY SHOT. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Lavavetre, Ini., Muy 20.—A roport was re- colved horo this atternoon stating that Robort Winans, 0 young unmarrlod man whose home ts fn this olty, had been dangeroualy, If not fatally, shot by 2 man named Campbell, at dMlehigan City, this morulny. HE “JUMPED THE COUNTY,” Lexinaton, Ky,, May 2.—In Bullard County, Bydaey Reaves became angered at a youth named Barna, and chustised bin eo soverely that ats It was thaught the buy would 8” not raised such wu storin that hu bud to Jump the county to provont being lynuhed, CAUGHT AT LAST, Innhiga— 129400789 Br. Lovia, Mo. Muy 20—J, 8. Love, charged Potralt.... ate io H 9 9 9 3 ar} with murdering Coloman Stlngall, at Somorect, Pulaski Counts; witast yours ness Dassoel through boro to-night on his way to Kentuel Jn chargu ot Wiliam Stingall, son of tho mane dered man, Love was urrested In Mok inney, Lox, ARRESTED FOR MURDER, Bast Baginaw, Mich. May 20—Witllum ond James Fulloy, brothors aud youug men,wero are rested this morning hore, oburwed with coms plicity iu the Donne! V4 tumlly wurder, noas Lue eau, Ont, February, 188, a GEN, FRANCIS A. WALKER, Bpeclat Dispatch 0 Ths Chicago Tribune, Rostox, May %.—Gon. Francis A. Walker, Superlafendont of the Census, has been ap> polated Preuldont of tho Mussachusotts Inatitute of Toebnology, aud will boyin bie duties in Ov- tober. Beluga Roston boy, great satisfaction ts ts Celt dn the choles, $< ‘The Horsford Alinanno and Cook Book sent free on avplication te Rumford Cheinioul Works, Provideuce, It 1, Karned runs—Detroit, 3; Providonco, 4, Fioldlug erroré—Detrolt, 1; Providence, 3 uso hits--Dotroit, 9; Providatico, 9, ‘Two-bave bite—Wood, Monnet, Start, Ma- OWS, ‘Vhroo-base hits—Waod, Ward. Mome-run—Bennett, First bus on) bullé--Providence, 2, First buse on errur—-Dotrolt, 2. Left on baace--Detruit, 63 Pravidenco, 2. truck out—Lrown, Gerhardt, Furroll, Gllli- Bau, Denney @), tauews, Double play—Gerha ‘Thine—3U5, os Umpire—Higham. , x —— CLEVELAND, VS. TROY. Special Dispatch (o The Chicago Tribune, CLEVELAND, O., Sipy 20.—Cloveland bad an ensy task to-day against Troy. Nolan pitched, end the visitors could do nothing with hin, ox- copt in the sixth luning, when four nite, uu of thom un double, yavo, the ‘Trojuns, throu earned runs, Koofe was pounded witnpit mercy, and five of the goven runs wero earned. lo tha seve onth inning the base wong full, and Purcoll's , whitownsh of the scason. long bit to right-flold brought tn all throo, and Purcoll himaolf landed on third bag. At this Juncture tho crowd went almost wild. A fow wilt throws and fumltes wero mado by both aides, Flo hundred peoptowore present. Rem- son has arrived, and will probably play to-mor- ‘Smith Is expested hero to-morrow, Tiitrion— 123400789 Clovolana 6000141 0-47 Trove BoB 8 #0 0 04 ft ! ind, 6; Tro; 5 Hiculing ra-sCinvolai Troy, 5. Hasu-hite—Clevetandl sf Two-base hits—Dutlaoy' ans. . ‘Threo-baso hit—Purcelly” ib, First pnae on balls—Cloveland, 9; Troy, 1. Firat bnso on errors—Clovoiand, .2; Troy, 3 Loft on tinses—Clovetand, 10; Troy, 5. Btruck out—Clapp, Kennedy, Ominors, Koofe, Balls caliod—Nolnn, 80; Koeto, 151. trikes culled—Notnn, eefe, Noudie plays Hankinson Connors, Forguson= Connora-Ewing, Phillips, Time—Two hours, _ Umplre—Doeschor. —— RUFFALO VS, WORCESTER. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Turrano, N. ¥., May 20.—Aftor flelding like o drove of svhool-boys, Buffalo turned over a now lonf to-day, playing without orrora, and batting Corey hard, Six of the seven runs wero carnod, and tho Worrcsters experlonced thor first Tho Worcesters did excellent work {0 tho field, but could not do noy- 3 ‘Tro; a Nolan,’ Borguson vEv- inte thing with Galvin, gaining but threo hits. But ono of the visitors reached accond baso. Some remarkable plays wore made by both toama, cs- pecinily by Fores, Irwin, Carpenter, and Rioh- ardson, It wes cold, and only about 600 puoplo woro present, Innings— 12a¢507809 Butfalo.... 0000802 2 0-7 Warcestor.. 9000000 0 0-0 Enened 5 lu. 6, ‘Lotal flelding errors—| 10,0; Worcostor, 2, luso Bits Hutte i Worccstor, 3, Two-hiso hitsWhite, Foley. First on crrors—Buftal oy Left on basos—Buttlu, 73 Worcestor, 3. Struck uut—Bushong (). Hulls callon—Galyin, 63; Corey, 63. Strikes called—Galvin, 20; Corey, 5, ‘Time—One hour and twonty-Hye minutes, Umplre—Bradley. — RAVENSWOOD VS. DUBUQUE. bpectal Dispatch to The Cheago Tripun.. Dunuque, In., May 20.—Tho Havenswood, of acore of 15 to, Sear, the pitcher of Dubuques, had to withdraw. — LOUISVILLE RACES. Speclat Dispateh to ‘Tha Chfeago Tribune. Lovisvinin, Ky., May 20.—The grand stand of the Jocky Cinb bas rarely ‘presented*a moro beautiful sight than it did to-day, Evory seat to fs follows: W. If with Weston tivo mitus. THE GUN. namcnt will be on montys recived to the League adjourned. waukee avenus. TI dor by Presidont Nolan, nt tho lute couvention. Tho to be furwardod to Ireland, and Stite streets, W. H. Doble enters b, g. Gloster. George Perrin entora br. 8, Montqomerye W. Mayo enters b, s. Dictator, PEDESTRIANISM. : BAN Francisco, Cal, May 20.—Tho six days Fo-as-you-plonse mateh for tho Cotton-dinmond bolt holu by W. 1. Scott, torminated this evon- ing, Of the twelvo starters only five hold out tho end of tho contest, with scores Dancor, Frank L, Bdrards, 610 miles two Inps; Patriclo Guorrero, 605 miles ono lan; J. PE miles; W. H. Scott, 411 tniles ve laps. Dancor’s timo ts the bost over mate on tho Pacitiv Const, benting O'Leary's iu his contest: O18 Tho Fourteonth Ward Parnell Land-feagnoe Club met last night pursuant to entl, wt ih he ‘he menting was valiud to or- milos; inten, 428 Loursvitte, Ky. May 20.—Owlng ton sonrelty of wild pigoons, the tournament of the Loule- villa Sportsman's Assoclation, which hud been looked forward to with grort interest In tho sporting world, has been postponed. Tho tour 1o.of the greatest of the yenr, the dato of which will shortly bo madu kuown, rt THE LAND LEAGUERS, Tho Michnol Davitt Land League of the ‘Twelfth Ward beld Its regular movting Inst oven- ing at 1023 Wost Lakostrovt. Tho speakers of the ovening wero Messra. Kane and Mullahy. Aa thia was tho first mooting sinco the State Convention, tho roports of the dulegates were Ustoned toand approved, Tho question whother or not the Leaguo should become a pari of tho Stato Leaguo wna ticbated nt gront lengih, and it was Guolly decided to affiliate, and send all Trensurcer O'Connor. returos were inade for nearly 400 tickets for iv raflc which will bo held to-night in the Club's rooms. ‘fhe proceeds of the raflly are for the enuso, After nn unusually Intoresting mooting The aA committco of five was appointed to reorganize the Club In order to enrry out the plans adopted by the State League ‘Treasttrer was or= dered to turn over the amount on hand, $14, to Mr, Dennis O'Connor, State League Treasurer, An unusunily large meeting of the Fourth Ward Land Loayuo was held lust night fn the: Odd Follows’ Hall nenr tho corucr a} Judge Moran presided, and after the reading of the minutes, he mado an ‘Thirtieth earnest demand that all tho mombers should bo Chicago, defeated tho Dubyque to-day by ® | prompt inthe payment of dues, sinco it wis thus only that succor could be sent to Ireland. hod his arm wrenched in tho first inning and | Fatber orden was hon introduced with much Leugue. to Invest largely on ber halt i SSS eect Tho Czur’s Widow. The Princess Dolgorouki, the morganatic wifo of tho InteCznr, ieiberructiog bor linntjulal agonts i in American was filled and tho Iadlos’ stand was crowded | scctirities, in whinh she has ntready placed bi with fair facos nud magaiticent toilets. Tho crowd was almost as large as upon Nerby-Day and far tho largest audience evor assomblod to witnoss the Louteville Cup. ‘Tho first event of the day was a eclling race, a+) dash of a milo aud an eighth, In which thore wore six starters so equally matcbod that tho winnor waa dillicult to plok. In the poole just before tho race was called Gon. Pike sold for $125, Hosaphite $70, Stolin 45, Roquefort $30, and tho field, ~~ composod | of, Bub: Shrader and (Granger, $b, Tho’ horses came out ull looking mugnificcutly, with Hosuphite souming especially atlok. At thostart Hoquefort got a slight advautage, with Gen. Pike secontl, und Swila third. As thoy peed the stand Hoquofort was stiilin the load, with Pike seond, but Strader hud come up to tho third place, and Stetla was far bobind. This thay ran pround to tho quarter turn, when. Pike began to make bls race for the front. { tho quartor-polo Roquotort was only loading by half a longth, with Piko second, and Shrader third. At the hilf-mile pole Pike bud forged ahead, and was: lending Itoquofort by balf nlongth, with Shra- der third and Grangor close up in fourth place, Around the upper turn poor old string- baited Roquofert was left in the lurch, and as they swung into the stretch Pike was slightly in tho ead, with Hoga. philo second and Granger third. Comug down tho stretot it secmod that Rosaphilo would win without the whip, but about the distance ole Granger apruny to the front und won in sig hy bale a lonyth, with Pike second by a hoso, and losaphile third, ‘The event of the day was tho Loufsvillo Cup, adash of two miles and a quurter, in which thero wero five sturters, In the povls before the rave Baneroft sold for $500, Mundelasonn $40, and Cheukmate $105, while the field, posod of Jim Malono and Luvucea, sold for 355. ‘The atnrt was caally otfcoted, Bancroft got olf silmhtly in the lead, with Mendelssohn gocond, ‘The boracs all came down the: stretoh. .tuder.a.etrong..puil. Bancroft dropped back into the bunch, and Jim Matono, who ly supposed to be a four-inito horse, was in the lund. Mendelasobn wis still second, and Chockmato and Bancroft were close behind, In the Hirst talle the positions woro inehani ett, Ox cept that Bancroft held back toward tho list. Jilin Malono got the pace and ran for all that wus in him, baving u tout all the timo that vurled from one to .six lengths, At the end of tho tirst milo, which was runin 1:53, BMulone was leading Mendelssohn by twolengths, with Bancroft still third, Lavacca boing last, a position which sho ovenpiea with much case aud krace. Down tho homestroteh and uround to tho quurter-pole there wis no fn the places, all running Hancroft under a ent pull. on the brok atrotoh Mendulasobn pulled to the tead, and fora few wiputes held the Jeadcrabip, with Duucroft second and Jim Malone third, On the uppor turn Bancroft ‘rao to tho front aud swung Into tho etroteh nn onsy winner, Down the strotah Mendelssohn caught the whip, but could not catch tho winner, aud Bancroft won wy five longing, with Mendolssohn second, Jim Malone third, Lavacca fourth, and Checkmate last. The time wus 4:04. ‘The third raco was the Jockey Club Handicap, one ond & bulf miles, Beforo the ravo pools guid about ng follows: Gubriel $150, Houloyard $55, Una and Rend Or third and fourth choice respectively, with the restin tho field, Whilo exerclaing ‘befure the race, Farragut and Creo- sote wore both found to be lame, und both wore Berutchod, ‘This tert cloven ontriea to face the Kturier. Unilast distinguished biuaulf by running away twice before tha race, dgluy ing tho start considerably, As n rowurd for hls fractioueness, he failed to got off with tho rest, and was left hopelesty bebind from the word Fe; With thio oxcoption tho Uyers started woll togethor at the first attcinpt, Ry-the-Weay Iminediutely took tho lvad, which ho kopt for the frat inilo. Ho was followed closely at tho atart by Verdict, with Gabriel, the favorit, third, and Bon Or fourth. Tho othors wero well bunohod, At the three-quarter polo Verdict loumed up in the van, uy the- Way dropping a tttle bobind, while Bend Ur came in third, and Gubriol was fourth, As they pnsse under Phe string dys Way regained bis jead, Verdict tell back tosucund place, Viot ind strug- gicd up to third pince, and Bend Or reo along oan onsy fourth, Tha paca was terrifle, tho firat balf-mito being run in tho 60s. As the group passed the quarter: pole Dy-the- Way was a length and a balf fu tho lead, and running galluntly, while Verdict kept up second, and Bend Or claso bo- hind as third. 'The-hulf’ mile was ronched with By-tho- Way still in the van, Hend Orsacond, Ver dict third, and Vici fourth, ‘The tine for the mito wag splendid, 144%. But now aa the Way, who hud beon dummy so nobly, foll behind, and Bend Or, with nimighty eifort, pxssed up to the front with tho speed Of the wind. Vici took sccond ace, Verdict hold his awu as third, and By tho ay fell bavk to fourth, Down the home- atretch Bouloyurd run out from the bunch, ehultenged =~ Bend Or, ind tho || race wus neck and neck, ‘oneat tho most exciting of the meotfaw, but en d Or proved too much for bis antuonist, and passed undor tho string a winner by a tougth. Boutovard was second, Uontire third, the othors coming res inn string, ‘Sime, 2:8, ‘This was one of the best Trucos of the niecting. ‘The lust event was a dash of throo-quactors of B milo fur two-yourrvlds that buve not wou, ‘Thore were ten cntrles, and tu the puols befure tho race Cottrill’a two onteins, Monogram snd y old fpr $k, Moaibbe entry #5, and the th composeil of Barney, Lyon, lajuh, Katie Crock, Lenore, Mamie 0. Pritori, Barry, and Freotind, for $150, In the start Monograin ot off first, with Burney sccund, Lenore being eft, Manogram wie never headed, wo on the strotoh Critlo ran in aud inude Cottrill tiret and second, with Katio Creel third. ‘White, 1:17. ‘There are four races on the card Cor to-mor- row, for which pools suld to-night as followa: Firat ruco, pursa, mille hoxte: Arabga $300, Churchill 45, Buntor #2, Maretzek $20. Second race, ong milo: Lakoland $175, Gabrivl €10u, Ine commode 1, Liuntunuh §30, Glasgow, 8iv. Third race, one and ope-vighth miles; Anne Auguaty $103, Bob Johnson Fi) Boniskillon $2, Guitunacettu $20, Nuunie Mav €6, Niok Chork Pat Curmody $3. Fourth race, throo- fourths o| wines Bootjnok $175, Kuight Tomplur $125, Hey Se Anta ase a, Tat 16. Cony.) oP. 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P50 | Ae’ Ail other sized if’ proportion Iron Levers, Stee Bearings, Bross Beam, Box, and building directlons with each Scale, The “Little Detective,”” for Family orfflce, $3, Sold by dealers cverywhere, Send for price-liat Pete Bele al U.S. STANDARD Scales! CHICAGO SCALE C0., 147, [49 & 1651S, Jefferson-st., Chicago, Manufacture more than 300 Dilflerent Varicties. TY AT LOWEST PRICES. BAKING POWDER, TELE CONTRAST! White other Baking Powers aro largely ADUL- TERATED with ALUM oud othor hurlful drugs, as been kept UNCHANGED In all of Sta original hi pet and mholesomeneun, TH RAPLTY, HEALTHEULNES! EFFECTIVENESS, is THE FACE to-day, from North used for the last 18 years. 9 A PURE FRUIT ACIO BAKING POWDER, NEVER OLD IN BUL STEELE & PRICE, Speclal Made by Manufacturers of Lupulin Yeast Gems, K, Flavorlag Extracts, etc., Chleago and St Lou ‘The bent erldenco of PURITY, and Ite belog used to South, trom Raat to Wo oat, In tno homes of the rich and poor, where It been. tis BEA FUL being Showa ut thualasn Wakefield ARE In tho esruum uf the M West ts now Rattan Go, 231 State it at re. eee DR. RADWAY's SARSAPARILLTA RESOLVEN?T THE GREAT BLOOD PURI Changes as Seen and Fel they Daily Occur, Afte er Using n Fow Doses, + 1. Good spirits, disappear lnnguor, melancholy, increase and nav eeas C. fies! pee ma ete, 2 Strengtii lneretses, appetite feb for food, no moro sour Crucuat eres ied brash, good digestion, calm ant uniett! sleep, awaken fresh and vigorous, art 3 Disappearance of spots, hlotwhes, the nktn looks clear and heatthys ' ohanged froin ite turbid and cloudy’ a cherry or amber color: Cena onhs ee, Ros eg aldings lit ng maa cr rons. 1B : ve or no Sedimenty . Marked diininution of quan qucnuy. of involuntary weakening ate us (if aMloted In that way), with certaine ot pee Ieoae tastes ds geen cs glands, and functor stored to the severa ors. harmony re ctluw tingoon the white of t) tho awarthy, anifron appenrance we he in changed ton clear, lively, and healthy color, 6. ‘Those suffering fran weik or ulcer, Jungs or tuberclos with realize great Denes i expectorating freely the tough phieymencee from the lunge, alr cells, bronebl or wind r throat or bead} diminishing the treqine cough; general increnae of strengti i the systom; stoppaga of night-awe: and feclings of wenkness around. the at logs, shoulders, ote.; cessntion of cold chills, avnge of duffocition, bard breathing tng Pilroxyain of sour con lyiie down or arising jo morning. All those distressing eympeed vradiully and surely dlsappenr. me 7. Ae day after day the BALSAPARILLIAN taken new signs of returning health will appen asthe blood improves in Purity and atreag, disense will diminish, and ull forelgi and inpee deposits, nodes, tutmora, cancors, hard Jumpy, ets, be rosolved away, and tho unsound maa sound and heulthys uleers, fever pores, chruni akin diseases, gradually disuppoar. Oa 8. In cnees whore the systcin bas been sale vated, nd Mereury, Quickellver, Corrosiveseh Itmato have accumulated and become deposited in tho hones, jolnts, ete. causing caries of the oones, rickets, spinal curvatures. contortion, white swellings varicose veins, ete., the SAR SAPARILLIAN will resolve awny there deposits and exterminate the virus of the disease from, 0 aystomn. 0. If thoso who are taking those medicines for tho cure of Chronic, Sorofuluus, or Syphilitie diseases, however sluw may be tho cure, ~ feel better” and find thelr gonoral health Improving, thelr tlesh aud weight Incressing, or even keep {ny ite own, It 18a suro sin that tho cttre Ls prow greasing, In tueso diseascs tho patient ether gets botter or worse,—tho virus of the disease ig not innetive; if not arrested und driven trom tho blood, Jt will spread‘and continue to under ming the constitution, As toon asthe SANSA. FAMILLE ION manicd tho Falirnt “feet Le every hour you will grow better and inc hoatth, strength, and fen, eagis e real Ps e areat power of this rom In disonses, that threaten death, asin Z CONSUMPTION | of tho Eng, and Tubercitlous Phthiais, Scrofoe In-Syphiloid Discases, Wastin, Degeneration, and Ulcoration of the Kidnoys, Diabetes, Stops page of Wator (Instantancous relief afforde” where catheters have been used, thus doing away with tho painful operation of using these instruments}, dissolving Stone in tho Bladder, and in all cases of é Inflammation of the Blads der and Kidneys. | In chronio cases of Loucorrhen and U! diseases. et One bottle contains more of the acttve prince ples of Medicines than any othor Preparation, ‘aken in Teaspoonful doses, white otbors require Ove or aix times as much. ONE DOLLA PER BOTTLE. it. RADWAY’S RBADY ' RELIEF CUBES AND PREVENT? Dysentery, Diarrhen, Cholera Morbus, Fevem, and Arve Bneumatiam, Neuratsla, Dip therim, Influenza, Suce Throat, DiMcult Ureathing, Bowe: Complaints, | Loosenoss, Wiarrhes, Chulern Murbus or peintal die ebarvea from the buwels, nre opese. In Bor Uaine nies by taking itadway's Ready lelict, No oor Gon or intiammation, nv weakness or Jassiuade, follow the use of tha K. lt. Neliet, IV WAS THE FINST AND IS | THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that instantly stops tho most excruciating pains: allnys Intammnations, aod cures Cougestions enetiee of the Lungs, Peet oe r#langs ororuus, by one appllention, cea HOST ONE TO AWIENTE BINUTES, No mutter how violent of exeruchting pain Rennie Heder den, Litem, Copp es Nee 8, Nouralyio, proet ri tid el ‘hilar, HADWAY' READY NELIEF will adord. instant caso. ne, I TION. OF ‘THE KIDNEYS, ‘ ae MINI LARILATION (aay TLADDEDy Lagan GOO Pe I osx | READACHE, TOOTHACHE, RENVOUSNISS, SLVEDLIGSNESS, | BU La A. ey atta: AQUE CHILI ne ES AND fengy elle 1, mation of tho tte pare or parts whete tha pl oF ieulty exists Tatrard buso and contort, Winirtye to elxty drops in belt a tumbler of wator will in a few minutes cure cane Bpraing, four Stomuch,, Teartburn, Blok Heme Banos Dineriten, Dysenters, Colto, Win Bawolvsaud ail tirerual Paine ae ot nad Travelers should always oarry & bo Seopa) magia Headly Melie Mth, ete tru caney M4 vent wlekn Titer will preset tor tad Heenca raaus o Bitters ae 6 stimulant, FEVER and AGUE ey ats veda aneita Fi ul ever and Awuo at) wl ofl Hela ous, Biliow Searlot, Fyphouly eH ‘so gu fovers inided by RADWS as RADW. re oy apemea, y appearance h throug itt8 and pala R. AY'H READY ti WIFEY Gants PE RADWAY'S Regulating Pills! } sO APBE PRRFECT PURGATIV 15, SOOTHING AT ENTS, ACT WITHOUT PAIN ayy 3 RELIABLE, AND NAT URAL IN THEI OPERATION, A Vegetable Substitute for Calomel. teloss, oleguntly cout saecloue, purus, regulate, purity, clean a airon ined ios 4 Sepa Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Hew Atipation, Coaivenoss, Indixest On Billousness, Foyer, Inflamination re Bites and wit deraugements of the LTS are, sora Warrnnted to effect @ POsthy Troy Purely vequtunle, containing 60 Bt 1, or deluterious dre servo the followlne 4y' from Disorders of the f ‘Constipation, tnward ood in tho lead, Niudeds Heartburt. u of, wolght In the Stuma Blnkings or Flutterings if ach, Swimming 'S: rating, Sensations wo) b Pi the Head, os Use, Mallard of the Skin and prashes the Side, Chost, Limbs, and sul oe Heat, Hirniny iy te lest, pag will free joss oF Hadwity's Fe gjyurdcrt Tew, ithe abave-t Ayer fee CH 25 CENTS PEI NOX: BOLD BY DuGuUETS Read “FALSE AND oy 204 wo BADWAY & 00 gone vp otter sere Git CHUNCH STs oh Pes intormation worth thousands will be * OQ THE PUBLIC. .,., th ‘Thore can be no better varanter it fo Rowes 1 hed Ke Dr, de a adm ei italiane p Toy Meaulventts Soy

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