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One =0) Fin PEeot ees ee cicada Driving PARK, Jypo 90, 1881.—' . Of bla pusforinance in THE CHICAGO TRIBUN FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1881—TWELVE” PAGES. Tv F.M. Lilly's b. A “Pigriny das waste 10 Funes tsosig S038 SPORTING EVENTS, beat Aro 220. F tho a THE FINAL aba att of today wns a handicap purse for sug yhiet owners wore ta hagutienp (hele horse auunes boing a mite an 8 wart. Sh wear wi ' : Me ace Chole Na Tut tte tived, Ahn wrt ‘ivmped pe the front, Inroa-quart a, ills A Disastrous Day for the Favorita at the Chicago Driving. Park, aid. when fitd he fn HOMETHA abot at thf te Old Caleb yaw Game out of tho crowd, und by All Four Races Yestordny Won by * Hordes That Sold Low in * the Pools, aay ‘Anderson Wins tho Garden Olty » Gup by. Letting the Others Make . the Running. ‘Oak Loaf, Caleb, aud Storoy Capturo the Othor Events—An Extra Day's ua4: Racing To-Day. Maud 8. Trots in 2:18 1-4 at dolum- bus~Oharter Ook Park - Baces, Chleago, Buffalo, Worcester, and Providence tho Base-Bafl Winners Yes>” _ terday. th ne-streteh wis reached was honrly oven with the mare, Whow be did get to hor sho was rendy to stop, a and tho gelding won In ensy atyle by two lungths. 2 THK SUMSATY, Gen aii v—Handlenp purse al 08, one handleap, thelr own horace, Oue a qqtlarter, | at, anal a te ‘AU Be Gatos aged, by Pat Mat+ hams Nhueare sh vageee ivan a art's eh, ae iaajese ged, by iy unmarry, din tle Morgans 86 D. tc se ‘a tng " dam tt nlayony Aine Dine wWillania’ cl at ah ah sfeuiy donest $8 ibs Fat, Valls eg ar, Tat Ledley & yey by war? ‘Bante, dain FIs 0 AN sera: DAY'S RACING. On recount of the auecess of the progent meot- ing tho tnnndgemont have vecited to give an extra apie init to-day, when: four first-class nts Will be run, the Held tn euch cumpriaing first-clnsa horses. The first rave Neil be jor 2-ycur-olds thut have never wan; threes dunrters of at inila, tho starters being Square Bonen, | tare nity Arno, Lost Cuuso, taymond and Nolile Poyto ‘thy second oyutit will Loa selling taco for all ss ages? ndash of wn mile and a halt, and Ayiorica, Manttot, and Nunnio ste will start, Thon comes nillesheat raco for horses that, havo stariod during the meoting aud nat won, the oontestants being Alexis, Elly Kowett, Susio, , LUE. CHICAGO MEETING.’ “Tt Is doubtful {f there over was nn occa. sion on which so many “slort™ horses won {mportant races, and races on whtah tho bot- tio was florce and heavy, asyestorday at tho Chicago track. From the: first event to the last the favorita and thelr backors wero slaughtered without merey, and: In. two of “the. races horses that sold for about $2 fn $100 pouls wore viclorions, Altoguther, the ny was one that will long be romonbyrod— by some with sorrow. ~The Chiengo Stakes, in which King Nero wasmade a hot favorit, fell to Storey, who won In such easy style that the flrm‘of Chicn- go bookmakers who Inid tho owners of the colt, $500 to $20 ngainst him In the Derby some tine ago must feel that thelr chances of losing are unpleasantly large, The Cup, contrary to the expectations of everybody who was supposed to know any- thing. about such matters, was won by Mary ‘ Anderson,—a rest duc, no doubt, to the {net that for the first tine during the necting she was ridden by a jockey who was sober. She had appeared twice previously here, having been badly beaten in the Board of Trade Hondicav, Saturday, In which Fair Cotint was second to Linhtunah, and inthe tivo-tilly dash ‘Tuesday she was the last horse Inn field of five, John Davis being amony thoso that beat her. Consequently, when she caine to mect both Fair Count and Davis over a grenter tlistauce of grount than sho ‘had yet run, It seemed: to the knowing ones an impossibility for her to win, ‘The, tactics pursued ‘by Falr Count and Davis, however,. helped Anderson’s chances greatly, aud eventually enabled hor to win, they racing atench other from start to finish, while she laid away vntil tho Inst quarter, when both. Davis and Fair Count were ready toquit. The mile aud ane-sighth heat race provided. another great surprise, Onk Lenf, a filly that was entirely unnoticed in-the pools, winning after a hot contest of three hents, Sha ‘would have captured. the race In straight hents had {t not been fur the fact that in the second she was pooketed-at the first turn, but when she had only Brooklyn to “contend with sho won, after Qs desperate n raco ns waseverseon, Aftor Brooklyn bad won the second hout bid captur= ing the next waa considered a forngeno con- clusion, aud thoso who had backed Pilgrimugo before the start, and woro trying to get avon, vainly offered $100 to $10 on Hrovklyn. And, finally, to wind .up tho day in. proper Style, old Calcd, a-horso that most ofthe bot : tig men‘dld not kriaw was In tho rdbo at’ all, jumped out and won a handicap pursa oF amile and aquarter, In tho last boot Bo efare tho “aturt of this raco Matagorda brouubt gs Guy $400, Hab Riddle $300, heen tho Held ‘80, THE FUT RACE, ‘ the Chicago Stake, a dash for milo apd a unit ‘for Beyear-olu colts, brow gee out King Noro, Jack Hayorly, Storey, Lord Lyon, and Force. Pace gro was fhe favre In the pope, bringing for Storey, #10 for Jack Huverly, una Fur tor tho Leer “Tho Beige Waa 8 ¥ ery even one, upk Havorly a ine Nero nt once takin, Jead, with Stare; ray A longth bebtnd, thous an . Other two doing the ake they could to keop up Holle of Nolxon, and Puvy Lisle. ‘Tho fourth race wilh be sintie and a half dash ovor six htrdtus, the starters boing Andy Woods cook, Cen, lowott, Huttorscotoh, und Nonmtd, ‘Tho pool-solling Inst night was Ge follows Firat mica—Rnymond, $5 850; + Los Cause, A; since Haneda, $55, itis ‘Sptuk, $0; and Nolllo Poy! Sevan rece — Stintiou, $40; Amorioa, $10; Nanulo Mae, $10, hls raw oe ella, Ttowott, $60; Hove of Nelson, be Luoy Lint, $13: Alexis, 83; Susie, Fourth rico—Andy Woadcook, “ait $25; Muttorscntot, $10; Gen, Rowett, $5. BADDLENS AT AUCTION, ‘Tho snddio horses used by tho Murshais and othor officera during tho presont meeting will be sold nt auvtion to-mnorrew afternoon during the raves, and persons dosiring such guimals should be on hand, MAUD 8 A'l’ COLUMBUS. Spectat Dispatch to The Chieaga Tribune. Coustnus, O., June 30.—Fully 5,000 people attented the third day's meeting of the Co- lumbus Driving Park Assvslation to-day, tho great attraction being Maud S., who trotted to beat the best time aver unde on tha Co- jumbus track, 2:17}. ‘Tho day was all. that eould have beon desired, and the track was in perfect condition, When the Queen of the ‘Turf came tpon the track she was greeted by thousands of various expressions and con- xvatulations, and comments upon hor tie appearance. After jogging around the course fn couple of ilies slowly, Mr. Balr, tho drivor, turned about, and, ‘nearing the Juchzes’ stand, gaye the fund Tho race ngainst tiny commenced, the driver keeping thy outers aldo of the track to tho frat turn, woun he took the Juner sido, Whon tho sturt was made cho pace could not bave beou fuster than 2s Tho frat quarter was made {nih the balt tn tho three-qunytors In 121, anid tho title tn 2:18 the tustest thie aver botig made by a preor oF trotter {u tho State. ‘Tho crowd went wie when the. thne was announced, 80 oasil ly tho Queen move that thore were pred! unis that “tho time was Httie hotter than 2:18. Comins down the bumo-strotet tha stride tnken was elghtecn fect four lnebes, Conaiders tug that tho Columbus truck [3 slow, the tte auido on tho tirat triud Is reminded na dommewhat Femarknble, Eminent judges belleve that tho mite could haye been made fu 2:10 hud tho drivor gu wished, Tu ue me "caterny stasockated Dress Cotusny June ,—Followine ts the ro- sult of the pa Dieluy class, for a Bucs of $30): Bay Tom, ‘Nomad, Chhriey Wonderful Shaker Boy, Pine—Sssi0Gs | z role iia ‘roault of tho #:40-cluss trot for a purse of Annlo W. CHARTER OAK PARK. Nanrronp, Conn, June v0.—Charter Oak Park: Flirt won the 2:45 clasa, taking the second, third, and fourth heats, J. 1, Gould took the first heat; fy B34, 2:28, 2:31. ‘Tho 2:20 race was won by Early Nose taking tho secon), third, and fourth bents. Tommy the 932 with tho pipcrasion. ‘Thoy came to tho wire 41 3 {uis ordor, bur on rourd\ug tho frettuen Noro | Sgiie ON HEHE Heatt Hme SASTMy AHH, teers ittion own tho back-atrote " otal Ross THE FAVORIT, a halt it Havorly, < e sete pa reoauarioe Ae ee vautt | Orrawa, Ont, dune 0,—Trickett scoms to. tho food and after 8 . short | Ilttlo thought of for tho races to-morrow. Rosa atrugglo. disposod of flayorly and Noro. | ts she favorit, Comtag ‘dows th the jome-atretoh he oponod up a Fapot of ta iongtoe 7m tho others, winning easily Nero and Haverly hud abot rave for eS nlaco, tha furmor winning by a neck. Fores, was a bude yards bohind them, and Lyon hal€ way to tha throc-quarter pole, re THE SUMMARY. PRICE MWOGRATIL. Lona Branci, N. ¥., June 9.—Lhe con- aittod of H, P. MeGrath, the well-known urfman, 16 a little more favorable to-night. tie ‘allmont. ry drovsy. {lis physician says there 4s a posaiblo chunce of his recovery. —— CHICAGO Vs, TROY, A stupid and tedious ganto, ‘Chicago Stakes, for ibreo-yo ont = Eee en re sandie ae ve gag, oie eo ooltey apene which to aecand. Sino th Tall and a hale b, G.. Storey, by Btu ‘Simpson’ Hros,’ rendered ma Tyscals. i oubly spiritiess and uninteresting by the DjJrebaniet aks 0, etn Wrotehiodt work of the pitchers, was played a ‘he aniiete ndl'a De He dank yesterday afternoon by the Chicago and Troy erly. fare ‘Katie teams In the presence of about 1,000 specta- ‘nm Nora We a li. aiecipeeae tors, 'Olhiecago was yictorlaus by 0 scare of 4 Wh tton Bros,’ b, o, Lord Lyon, by Lochicidiny | to, but that result did not altor the fact that aud LYOds..+44, 0} tho game was on both sides excessively tire some, on ittook only twa mon ta make It 40, tho othor alxteon contributing reasouably well toward glving the syicctatoys the worth of thelrimoney, ‘Phe batting was falr on both sides, but on the part of Chicago the ; The gront event of tho day, ‘ey an ; THE SARET orry. cur, ught to tho poat Falr Count, Jobn Davia, Mary Andorgon, and Beateto Mu Twig, On account tho Board of Tradu Hun di toup eae count ae mde tirat chotee inthe | Ay} ‘ " , 00! elting was below the qveruge. Noth Core Ae ion be ang Siltor tary Adorn, coran and Koofs scemed antiuated by a ro- cv, Hella of Nelson was drawn just borora the start “Hho iniyors of chy fod Bad aniy, Bene eneaS sblve to slow how extremely disagreeable a pitcher way make Mmsol€ when ho sottles Gopanit on. the ara Mcatan tt iho wife tho ie inp phtty down and tris hard, and both succued- Front uns Davia ten Pantry fant be yiB | od in. demonstrating a hirge capacity Bing’ bine a fo bee 1 in that Hne of action, Yesterday's exhibition clearly established the necessity of plncing pitchers under some restrictlans by thelr Tospectlye captalns, There is no varthly reason. why Keefo should have 193 called balls Ina game, and Corcuran 05; that Is te pny, no benuilt to eltier team onn possibly goin of auch an abuse of a pitcher's latitude, ‘The effuct isto aggravate and annoy tho 1 wero rain, bus head ot tue Uatuotetratoh et nit twas Sieur of bia rival, the positions of the ‘othe Ted Davina length stury Avdcrson rina sfary Aun a iaird pine for th et ones a myer win we Seana In een ee ene vari she Ono atrotak apectators alike by g! ving a fargo number of after Fair Gountt but wus unablo.t do more re ou bilis’ and by Suntheniig ont the » $oan pea oy bis shoutdtera, an’ the three-quarter ay ratlon of the gunv. A “a with @ kcore y Anderson wade bor teat bru He und Sie Sought paally to be played tn an hour SacReaeri eariaeerae dita | Mahe, ose fens gh gn got hole busi gu bulls, ‘beee ate and from that palot w ke L and 27 untaly bake 3 wera pite! teal, peauplest a trite Jess than two hours aul a half, fore THE TIND TACK | corny can ae ig {nteresta af his club bet seat of atilic and an cighth, the starters han by giving any Dats: ROVON, We Avie cai waaitc aia te he | filet ms i aticoesston, without ant | ae ing for while Pilgetuge, by rough Xt, cae or at u lsat jatrlke tary wane ea she Si pte and Sa poueiee | suvoral instanooay a ae cugheta bave tay ate Sense than to stand for one whould ininute pre ‘Honites befure the striker, and at the ond of all tat willy and prot yaking dla son a Hho ball tw fue Nias aad lates toni ie dietuator rt uf cl a Ufaiuato- Guus us cri th bul a ad the ‘manent, citective. eke oat te eraee. Pity ‘attord ta if bimeck? ua both wna agoh aus 0 ft do's bat Bie spats of and eae eel do not want 1 ge0 Lagos filled with callod bulls, once: rushlay 19 front, Clin Alpine and 2 Fa Er Ae te rat ml thes positions were unaltered, but as the: ey ent tured tho home-atretch bath Can Alpine Brooklyn beat AH are item reuld, ‘ovoriuke ¢ who wou be ten pk in Ly Hietane fipine ker Brooklyn fou rsokiy sold well up it the pi ta backers done having grout fautidy raat nh the cult, dturt wage nive one, but, guing around 18 te rst turn Oak Louf was put ina pooket by H — a the game strung out unnuce: Sie TG rua | Eg a ty a ongi® tha bot of it. ilo was ovgr bended | Ug instituted fi thls mattor oF pitebiay, and fo {rom this Dont to tha’ wire; although Oak vo ritto Hodane fartuwithe, o Pleemim, and fe Tan yumoly and finished suoand Ju 3:00; the otto. doserh Yesterday’ Otnete as on Little deaserlp { yesterday's gamo in city nina hort aeoiding heat was ono of tho | Galicd for, Two of Chica ome al 1S wore tha FAMt exolting contoste evor soon on the Truck, a ret ee acinuitod tout Sev ee tee dhe. Pale wero scut away un perteotly B¥OR | and tue “fouriewne wcutted Be Geta verme, ane the ‘aly Suadeiptlon “ ‘is ani three-base i and Anco Baalo. ‘ ‘aby Seicearhaaeotuete a Roesch | Ua tie tale peal ge Gt wi ta Bauieratrotoh the Byres on ‘Duk fo Town tail ad 4 paceod orlldepita tot bea Re as i1iGy abu Cu m9 on peu and, ae tig lettucuran both bor wore analy oie up, bi Lou ‘antsbod panes, {a front fy 3:00, tha ‘declsion of the iucwos Jy tho aint Bia iy Holding “iy Wotdautti, gave ie ster Jit tha sear i shite Hyang was at bat, 3 pitonud cpap tanta slortihs fora ot with lng received with trumundaus applauas ad dove the Fidut, suuplo, tolling bine HE Dayo ihe gg a ages, 680 { ‘Mo apat and aqieré sagevei a oa tae ofall ub open aa layer ad sulliciently. 10. be ev ch zi Heats of 8 milo and an fa re gears Festored, gulliciently ta 10 ide oe teat bay aaa | RPA eet ont a! J . Parte Fa ch, y, pa soit yre.'b; ie and will robably a ate ea play (oa few bp vd, Syn ae Moat pia the a 0 Chicazos suddenly found thoniselves a, by Waverly, day 5 Ingouet” we 8 yo | sortously cxboiga dn Wodnoadays auto els rgetogwa fa sprained bis loft wrist in sliding to second base, andthe tnlucy proved ay rerigns us to wholly diguble bin fur saveral days. Quest bas beet alling for ome tne past, oa aceount of a burt ved in tho cl and, for tho ‘iho th Ho tenia, WO. Nicol, woo be rohed on net valuable subatitute, ast the bud luct t tia shoulder in practice two or thr anilis wholly uniit. for seevico. A rugs Holdsiaithe itp placed in right Meld, Perey at third, and Williainson nt second base. Tho, chittuzes wore uot for the botter, tu say tho lonat, | but all did. as well ns could be Sa pertes vonsid+ ribet tele ‘unfurnilinsity with tholr respective “positions. Tomorrow the ‘Yeoys play thele last game hore this so: THE SCONK. APR TP Ae Chitcayn, pa De pes Bs oy Da Dalrympl Bit 1} o} Oo} 4] oO} 0 Hap a oy ae youd 1} a] o 4} 0] 8] 2) 7) O12 4} 6}. 0) 8) alee 4 or tt ay ay att alta 4] Of 1] 1] 3} 0} 3} 4] 8) td)27}10) 6 4] 1 0} 0] 0} of 0 4/0) 1) tt0} 0} 0 A] Oo] APs} Bp ahd 5] 0] of Of 8] ahd al 9} 3} 370) 0} 0 a) Oo} 1) a] a} a} 0 racine fran 4} 0) 4} 31 2) 01d Hankinso 4) 1} a} a) 2) ath 3} 0] Of G} 0} 7] 0 ast 2] tt wlastia 4 toG7 85 100010 0-1 00000 1-2 "iets bits—Corcoran, Ewh ‘Three-tuag hits—Gore, otdamith, Firat bitsy on, Re earns Hic Gore,. Gold- amith, Keofe, Cassidy, Cus Vouners, ‘Gite lesple, se baso on crrors—Troy. 4; Cafengo, 2. Lett ou buses aa 10: Chieussa, Struck out—Gore, ER Golds BO, Feats Hotbert, Cusking, Ewing, Hulls eaticd—Corcoran, By Keets, 122, Strikus ealled—Corcoran, biz Keo! paula pluys—Willlamson-Anson, E oPasaed ba te—Ewlng, 13 Flint, 2 Wid pitches ‘Corgorit 1. wh mee ‘Two boura and twonty minutos, _ Unpire—Powers. PROVIDENCE VS. DETROIT. Apectat Dispatch to The Chtcaus Tubunes Dernoit, Mich, dune 30.1 was the same okt story to-day, Detroit dropping another game that shotikd havo been vasily won Only eleht hits were made off Dorby, but they wero corkers, and swelled tho total bases to fifteen, The “phenomenon” gets rattled at erltteal points of late, - and puls the bait over tho plate ‘to his own dls- comfiture. Hanlon and Knight made seven brillant ily catches, but Dan O*Leary, a suml-professtonal wha was engaged to play centre—[Lanton moving’ to left, tn place of Woot, disubled—miutted a fly whitch cost three runs, It was an off day for Houck. Detrolt battod in a Hstless sort. of way, atid the few hits were not bunched, Providones made two in the secant off singles by, Cross and Hines, and Denny's two-baser. Detroit Hed in’ ‘the fonrth by bi au casy fly. A. piss ball, Rwlld plted, and Doway's wild. throw to second: ‘An earned? bun im the seventh, olf a double by Hanton and a singte by Kutgbt. placed Detroit one whord. Providence in thojeiybth Lad two met out, but ‘stnre made 8 base Bits Purcell sent. abigh ane to O'Leury, who droyped itz York made 1 Sworlusor, und came home on Uouck's wid turaw to tirst, ‘Two more rune followed in the ninth, Denny and tines cach making three- ‘buse bits. the latter coming home on Sturt’a sinule. Detroit stock Is Pippen tgs rapidly, this Leing quo third dofeut tuls weok,, Funiags— F) Providence, OGD 6 OO eT Detroit. ovo2 0 100 4 Fielding errors—Provitene : Detroit 4. Rarned rans—Providence, 43 Detralt, aro base btta—York, Donny, auton, Qer- alts Mturee-base hite—itlnes, Donny, Lott on unacs— Providence, 6; Detrolt, Firat base on buits—Vrovidence, 3; Baie 1 Firat uae on errors Hrovidouto, 4; etralt, 1. Struck ort tes! Whitney Paesedt bulls—Oro Wilt pieehTuadiowaty 1 Thne—Two hours und teu minutes, » Umplre—Bradloy, WORORSTER VS. CLEVHLAND, Spcetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. * CLEVELAND, O, dung 80.~Although tho score of to-lay’s game is very one-sided, yot there was quite a contest for victory during the tirst eight inntugs. Both ning's changed tholr batteries, Nolan and Kommier, lute of the Akroys, pitching and catching: for tho Glovelands, whils Richmond: whirled the sphere for tho visitors. Kemmiler nade some errars, but nevertheless did good seryles be- hind tho bat, But four hits wore made off Nolan in the first efght innings, but in the Muth he weakened considergbly, and was batted hard, Richmond was very decoptive in his delivery, Clovelands made thelr only oyun’ ju the © second inning on | lilts by Philtips ‘and Nolan . and Ait parsed grouuder, The Worcos hale Urst ron in the fourth inning on er- rors, without nea Asinglo base hit. fn the sixth fanny ios 6 and errors fot in nuother run. ol at the Woreesters struck 0 strenk of batting, and carned tard. runs on hits by Dorgan, Irwin, Creamer, Buahong, and Bioh- mond’s double-baser, About 700 were present, Innings— , pe aseo7ss Worcoator, 00010400 40 “earn a: 0.0 Oooo uv I-1 tuns—" er fata eae tiarae ter, 3; Cloveland, 7 he nik Worcester, 0; Clavnt ‘oland, by iwurbase hits—Iiohntond, Paillips.. and, iy ‘Wotoostor, 1. Firat Dago on balla—Clay. sO OW Crrpra—Worgestor, #3 Cleves Rte 9 * Loft on bascs—Worcostor, 4; Cleveland 4, Strucke eute-aiovoy inti Curgontar, itieh- modi Purool neeblips (hy Mwoumen Rous “Tints Med—Richmon lan, 90. Double pay Bradley, ae ‘Kemintor, alls bus Kommitor, Wid a Tien rN pinee wo DOUTS at ob minutes, UnpleeDoeacher, BUFVALO Vs. LowToN. Sprclat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. Burvapo, N. Yu Tuyo 0—The Buffalos wan thelr sixth gaine from Boston ta-dday, batting Whitney very successfully, It was an oxceedingly ard contest, both teams Holding with groat alaority,: ‘Iho visitors hit Lyneh, but wore unsuccessful in bunching thelrstnygles, Buffalo ted thagametn the niall on a single and White's two-basor, and In tho tenth Whitiey sent. (wo men to ‘iret base on poor balls, Asingle by Fuloy filled bases, and O'Rourke cleared then with a loug drive avor Hornyue's Lead, Boatou hag hired Swaonoy, Jute of the Detroits, and will Play him in right: fold Saturduy, : ‘ peas b ara Hy 00 iad of ilston, Twoshuse alte Niviot tourer Ko, Howo,Barues. ‘oregebuse bite] (OTnD i ‘Hurtin Fighdiay orroni—huttula, 35 Hostor Firat paao ait Nreatctittate By ait Firat bavo on batin-huadtuin, 42 joatan, J. Struck out—Hullnlo, oy pes : iit ‘on Weed Hatta anja Hosta a. il LTT ey 4 ivi NY, 130, Bicllos vplled=for uct ft, 18s Waltneye i, @ ay He play maNlueveialt Sy nlte wild i ala qime twa hours uae tify shinee Unptre—stearaa. ITARVARD Va. COLUMHTA, Speclat Dlapatch (0 Tre Caleago Trigunt, Boston, Massy, June 3— TNO race butweon the Harvard and Columbia Breghmen crews was pulled on the Charles River course this afternaan, and for the greater part of the dls- tanco was the most Inturgsting that over taok’ placo in this yicluity, « Both crow wera {In splondid condition, and, although & freaks breeze was blowing from ‘the north west, the water as excellent, Tho resutt was 9 surprise to Harvard, ag {t was frooly talked that the Columblas were superior In forin and staylag qualitl but judd tn Tron, tie ue ft ita a “tn ‘ . bir ad that, whtle arian xt Columblas t botter fore from foosiart tathe 9 tnt the a yard strake 9 TAGE, was bus littia cae ‘i cs be por pit a er oul iublae have fe wae 01 awaep mt q and pl ng. iutaria fetal Nnaven Harvard Us lou ad, ‘eaters 0 wt Mid hut the pert ul al hot dial i neo ie pul At tbo tite vi wre eect aie ony nthe Ag IVestern, Assoclated Press, Dane ‘is, June 9.—The jog to-day the Charlea’ River, @ tulle aud seven: vlahths, between tho Harvard and Columbla Freshinan eights, wih 3 e, coxswaln, Wis 3 OBITUARY. Death of the Hon, Hiram War- ner, Ex-Chief Justice of Georgia. won hy Uorvard: in #:05974,—the best tne over tls course by a college crew on record, Colambin’s time was 0:2 About peaple withered the ran, 2 squall surat 4 the contrat ented. wits roughened by furious gusts of wind, and the course beeume po bad that tho elghis came near RATRIA DUM. The Volum tad mon broke thot rud+ derpost in getting the bont out of water. THE OAR, Special Dispatch to The Chicaon Tribune. Orrawa, Ont, June 30.—Visltors are ar- riving by hundreds to witness tho seitll-raco to-morrow, and It is expected that fully 20,000 strangers will be In the glty. ‘The Malone N. Y., band and hose-teel company arrived this afternoon to tako’ partin the firemen’s race, and were metenat the depot by tho band of tho Governor Genoral’s Foot Guards, aud tho Uttawa Field band, On the are rival of the tralo tho amalgamated bands struck vale Columbia.” A procession waa thon formed, Tho marci was up Sus: Tideau, Wellington. and Sparks streets, Sov ral thous gaud. persons turned out to greet thom. In the eventing the pialone | and wave t promette ade concert In tho dritl bull, which was lurgely attended, The oursmon were wn: wile to go oul thls ulternoon wt dorclock, 14 arranged, owlnys tua hoavy southeasterly wiod, About 7 o'clock, puveven all excepting Smitb, who ts fll, took 000, Interesting Sketch of the Event. ful Life of an Eminent.«am Man, His Struggles and Trials aya Toacher— Trylug Exportences Duriog the War. His Stand in Politics After the Close of the Strngglo—Othor Deaths. EX-CIIEF-JUSTICE WARNEI, Spectat Dispatch to Pha Chicago Tribune, ATLANTA, Ga., June 90,—-Ex-Chlef-Justlee Titram Warner, aged 79, died to-day after a prolonged {ness of flve months at the cesl- dence of bia noicu in thls city, surrounded by numerous promincat Georgians. His romalins were forwarded to-night to Greenville, his old. home, where they will bo Intorred, . ‘Tho Hou, Hiram Wuenor, ex-Chicf Justice of tha Supreme Court of Goorgia, tho subject of this sketch, was one of those grandoll men wWhote many virtues will never be forgotten to any locality In whten bo ls known. Tho cstimn- ton in which he was held, both at home and Abroad, was yreat io the extreme, For over titty yenrshe has been Idolized by all Goorgtans who know titi, and highly respected by those who know of bin only by tbo tnauner fn which he was spoken of both in public and private. Tbe oss of no Georgian would have caused so many oyes to shod tears of sorrow, The subject or thls aketch was born in 190 in Vermont thirteen miles from the near est town, is Cutber was one Uf those old+ time Puritans with Puritanteal tdens as {nflex!- Dic asiron, Ho was one uf the original churac- tors of those days who bolieved that it was a sin for a man to kiss his wife on Sunday, and thought that all kinds of pleasure and work shoutd be thrown ustde on the Subbath, aad that on thut day thore should be nothing but prayers and religious songs with which to eutertnin and be entertulnod. Younx {liruos, on the contrary, Wagar adittorent way of toloking, und did not Volievo In the doctring that his father prouchad. He was fond of taking bis caso on Sunday, Not particularly unxfoug to atiend church, and during the week liked to get un a horse und rido to town every evening there was going be u theatrical performance of ‘any kind. He was fond of the world, aud a litte too fond af worldly inattere for bis father toluve hin as a fther should love a son. In consejuence of the difference between bis and bis father's dispost- ton, young Hirain wks Upon several occasions sovecely putlshed, “ols did not aoein to doany. und wt lust yours Hiruin gouctuited to Show bis Indopuntionea ty- coming Boutt.. To informed bis nether of bis intentions, and sho ramonstratod strongly. The subject of this eteh, howey ap bad fully wade up his mind to Icavo bome, and told bis mothor that there was Ho uso fa her objecting, us ho bad fully made up ‘hls mind that i¢ would be impossible for bli 18 rontain longer at howe and coptreeally fel FOUR-MILE BOAT RACE. Sr, doux, N. By dune 50,—The fourmile slugte-scull race between. Richard Nagle, of St. John, and John MeKay, of Ialifax, for $50 a alde, on the Kennebecasis, resulted to-day inn victory for MoKny by alx.or seven t the end DAG lengths; time, 20:55, MeKay, mile and # bait, rowed: bis: appa: acored iit casy victory. Nagte t the stommoh after hig entered out! Conaldcrablo mouvy changed hands. FACIIIING. New Yor, dune 8.~The . interState yachit-race, distanes fifteen milos, was won by Lure Bina, Silence second, Alvertine third. Tino, 2422 Mae —— THE BICYCLE, Speelat Dispatch to The Chicco Tribune. Bioomiyaton, Ih, June w.—The bieyele race, two-mile heats, the first item on the program at Jockey Club meethug at tho Falr Grounts’ this afternoon, was witnessed by niurge nuinber of persons, aud wns Inturest- tur, thowgu a muddy truck prevented fust rid: ing. ‘Kheroue Full won tho tirat heat 1 6:4; Eimer Falsom tho svoond and tbled in 6213 and Spectat Diapater to The Chicago THbuee Minwaukne, Wis, June #0,—The bicyclors of Wisconsin wid the’ Northwest will bold thele second wninuul cottnar in this city to-morrow, Twa hundred delegutes aro oxpected to be in Rtondynos. A rin will -be made to Lakeside, conomowoo, Waukesha, andotherot the nelgh- boring watering-places, INSTANTLY KILLED. Dangoroas Practles of Jumping Ou and or Cars. Rocco Gloseio, a little Ltaliau boy 8 yoars of ogo, was run over und {ustiutly killed shortly betord 6 o'clock lust ovening of Mudison strect, just west of Clark, by a hurse and delivery wagon bolonging to the Uricntal Steatu Laundry at Nog. {03 and 405 West Madison strevt, driven by Josoph Itninsoy, colored: ‘Tho crossings at | Yur with bis fathor, “Secu that ber son ts ‘ i . t ct that point were crowded at tho time, and the ne: up amall:) amognt of mahiey, oul eldent caused considerable excitement, ‘The ‘boy was enrrled Inte Dalo's drug ature, but seve eral ductura who happened to be on band could only pronounce Ife extinot. ‘The ueck hud been Uroken, and the base uf tho skull appeared to Ro tow ‘dollars, tho fan nite Poor, and, attor puttlag it cf youve eitirac's stocking, sewed tho. mocking nicely to tha leg of tho drawers, telling blm that she did so for fear that he would etthor luge it or be robbed while on the way South. Leaving home on fuot ono bave been crushed “beucath thy horse's | oventuy atter dark, oo sturted for town. Tho hoofg. Suporintendont... MeGurigle, who | House was located on w bill, and Mrs, W., with was present, sent for tho police tho view of biddtug her sun Tarowelly wet up- Btulrs aud looked ope ‘oF the Siaitow ut his re- ceding form, waving in her. bund 9 lantorn. Young tiram trequenuy jooked buick and saw the luntern waving hls farewell, The sight of his mothor's form fn the window caused him to woop bitterly, us hu dld not knew that bo would eversce ner dgulu, Soon, trading along with his bundiy of cluthiug fustoned to a stick rest- {ee on bis shoulder, young Hiram rounded a bend in the ruad, uid bu no longer saw tho waving Lights He stopped n moment, and then went Unek with the View af getting dnothor lust fook ut tho lagtern. When be hud turned tho curve tn the rodd be saw no fight, and knew that Ais mother bad lett the window, Retracing bis steps, bo was soon In town, as be walked quite rapidly: and, boarding tha thrat patrol to convey the remains to the Morgue, unit Just ns they started tho mother of tha unfortn- uate fad cume up. Tho body wus then taken to the huuse of tho parents Inthe rear of No, 180 Fourth avenue. The driver, Ramsey, was ar rested by Oillver P, Metiturh, und ts boimy de- tained ut the Armory to await tho sosult of the Coroner's inquest. Ho professes great sorrow at tha acoidont, but says ho could not possibly Bare say ‘ed the gbily's lite. ile was driving cast, ‘bis horse on a trot only, and be aaw the boy hoard a Madison street car going cast just as {t {oft the west crossing of Clurk” auresie Wao the car hud gous ‘avout two. iungtus of Malt tho boy Jumper. from if back | train out of the city, bo started on bls Journe wards hy thinks, bug ar all events in so * Awkward'a munmier thie he: repted buck agalise | [Cove Beds BOL iivostine berg, fo wot tat He land at Suvannuh [no 1st, ond, after re- tuaining thera only a short while, he again started on bie fournoy. bunting for. @ howe, and soon found bitusel€ lu Hancock County, in tha Thldulo of tho Stato, without, frigns wad witb Out money. | Ho was thea only 19 yenre af aye. Shortly after takiug up Lis home ia iancock g Commencod texebiiue school. Ho was uot en- sumed in this culling quite a year when one diy be found it necessary to fa ono of his femule echotars for bad bebuvioy. ‘Tho whipping of tho chit caused much fadignution "mong. tho fathors aud mothors of the other children of bis id it was broken up. Ho then started nt In an adjoining county. and mauaxed it succarsfully for soveral yoars. aie aguyed teaching wal he | rend aw books acveral hours each diy, and dovel- aped a fondavas for that high and hononrable profession. [it tho caurso of uiow yours he GAVS Up teaching, aud conttmonced practicing law at Sparta, He soun worked hiniwelf into promt hence and became much osteawed. in was elootod to the Leglalnture, und deolined re- lestion when tho tad came t8 elect & 6uooes. Bor, years of nge bo was clocted Judge of the siprema Court of the clreult in which ho re- alded, bolug the youngest Judge bf the Suprema Court thon on the Bench, In those days Gooruia had no Supreme Court, aad the Cireult Judgee three In number, would unite toxothor nt statar buints {n the Stute and hold court. Judyo War- the horae, striking It on tho side, Tho horse is “trenchorous ” ty Mig Meetaay saya, and had ona bind bridie, 1h tool ight, aod eyed suddenly forward, drag Me ce Uttle tollow up flor tho wheels. Heamose S18 married mun lying at No, 8 North Ada street, and fs reputed a enreful drivers Bevernl retlabla persons who witucased the acciiont may he was not ta blame, While nthord clalta that bo was driv! in ultogother to eaglally on a0 crowded 4 thorougntire. ‘fhe deceased Was a brieht, fnteltigent fad, wha, by wy of bear are his (uarenttss rior pur pers fora living, Ho bad a bundle of aftornoun papers under bis arm at the’ Cine of his deuth, aud these, atl besuoared with blood and scnt- tered throughout the street, were surrounded for several hours by Itty groups of curions gouslppora, AN APPEAL TO CAESAR. Mubbard's Probablo Resturation fo the Pant-Oillce, Tho removal of Mr. Hubbard as Superintend- ‘ont of Carrlors of the Chitago Post-Olllco tna resultod ta peculiar complication, by which It Js more than prebable that Hubbard will bo re- tained although ugust tho wishes of the Post- master,‘who bas the appoluting power. Air, F, | Hoe An thie wuguat body, by his ken noleive Hubbard returned from Washingtor yesterday, | jyal neumen and intellect, scon inude bis powor but very naturally refrays from making at felt, und Go Ueoamo utia of Its leading inombors. While on tha bouch bo Sellvered an opinion that caused nim to win inucl uapon putertt wy Abuse, Itaveme that an tan niet pad Udeseh man who was endeavoring to muke tho Indian foave bis reservation. The Chalet nod boun ar- reed und plnced in Jal, When braugbt out on, writot habeus corpus, Judo Warner xavo bin his Uberty. 1 comments on the altuation. It may bo atated, howgver, on guod authority, that a letter was gral ble tho olllog of tho Postmaster Gon- eral which poutios thee piitaulty by by. rea it on the retention of Mir, Hubbard, A good authorl- {y tmigut bo lkowo cited far the aasertion that tho letter ts. Tundatory, oud that the Postingater twas thon that bis reputation for fy -diregted—vot requested—to rotuiu Hub- tt bed Uhioss be 18, proparcd to pros tout ah roxas to du what bo Or speelita , aharyet uguinst hin, the fiference bulne that the Supgrintendent of Care rlorg eunyot be removed tor politieat reasons only, Bit, Falinor ata inte hour inet night hud nat recelyod any such eeu althuugh ho was evidently prepared for [t, Hu wis duwilling ta outline bla coursoon a maeare: Saepnettiog 4g to whut the communication tilght bu, but stated thut such a direction would be highly outoet the routing and deeldediy tre rogulur.’ He is obliged to Five a aay, ond, and, boli Fesponalbie for tho acts of hia em- plorda, clatina tho right of wppolnuing thorn, a 4 id always dong tirect Os the uatraaatt luas af what Sete: camo tata’ Pinnl BFOInINE HR. ie res tod Ura te 9 people goon aA. Judga bo viKht view of Hike case, When the Suprome Court of Georgia ina, fat ty December, ian gat bh Hose Laugh eae Warner, appolnted Jud, with atu fulet ies pnd from Met ally to Gl Gearsla Reports, or when be reat dy cat bg tau burt ig ibe tn prea of “nis gouiue aud Indust drei nee Coa gm ih tae Tess NEI » Oe EL if sini fou autos Senator, beating dir. ah Bienes aur votes, was & candl- xeupt is the case of the cnrrlers, who date an tho * Know: Nothing" Nea and dudgo, po tuted solely un bly recommey pation, i is Warner ran ow tho: strulght-out Demooratia connectign uy ~ bo state batinra, ATCGr ROVING put OUR fermn In Cons Pasar bil * patty een uy vet bo Breas, and making a must worly Ropresents-- had decid Clowry | five, ‘ho: returned ie the Pract co a jaw in Bivlerintcatent, aia mae Inspoctor Tenshaw Sputta. Here. iy his olliee the ion. Lyman paslatant. A protty little aagnerel §eoiné 10.00 } irrumbull Hh ok olg, frat commoncod atndy ing Sontdently ava ae pas jue eter tay, and much tg eieee CCOBS ae eed ate ally contatn: * | Eributablo to the tac! at ro any fore. We lat coe stated that Hlulng and In. iow year utter paca oe is torm t worsoll wero tne powera which qevurad Hubbard HAS ace i eS a ae Mave Wud mad Tomoye wus ordered by Bunator Logan, aud i Cougrdss ho was rovallod to the Huncb, provubly Inthe yoar Isat (bit hu waa ete placed an tho Ronen, pad emulned there until tho brouking out of the War. urine | tho War we thie now move ta but wn repetition of the | pe resided (a Greenvill Merriwouthor O=4 | auaronsiyo Adavinis earon tacueewdnced it toutes ite, Mase a a on ina and Nev von, ‘ho rea apa wn a ew ae Fetaultied, out of soryico for this, causo, otleut isi ha if a nes Moira seatoraay When Gon, Beoneman aad Wilson Tad ibs at iniddle and upper purt of Georgy towards the dle io was coufdent of revulutuy ais poe Hlosuettho Suuth's UnauvovssSil slrugglo for WwW herty, Gun, Wilson'e ryldgra stopped at, gusliy er's bousg aud eonibenced Racers vie isea with tha view of : got rr is TOTOY, Wit und bia ine bev Tugba told by tho ne roes On tho promises. that Judge Warnur. bad fonts of his awn tony and 9 iitrag Fount ‘or ie funds bid max fo fur sufoskeemnng, MO. was tade upon Judwe Warner for ‘ple crit or his life.) Bho alticor was insultin; in bis manner of demanding the plunder, ar Judge Warnvr showed bis grit by toling bin that ho bad HoUUy, but that Toltuer ho nur hig ————— DEFECTIVE SIDEWALKS, ‘Tho Now Natice ta ProportysOwnors, Tvgh MoLaughlla, wha bus pbarge of tha Sidewalk Departwont, bas caused tho folowlyy nutlee tg be prised, whloh explains itevlts To owt note ngont 6 OE = lok lot —- in block — of — wd it utreot: = You VY WU matey 10" am tho Sideways ae heel in frunt | on should uve ft. wore mado or alugeut to the aboverdesoribed property, b vr were iti a we 8 Oe areo ti oe anoe ie ig ul iy sonic 9 08 Nilsen me H thoae horoot! this Dor Bart LL gauad tho at otal th aay eau BK den abuye property to bu assessed for (ya cost of 4 4 vel hit i ‘tat ee neds h', the wu Ks IC tus ownar or ugent ides Ut ho can 0," andl 7 mi Ge 1% tho by denusiting with tila’ Datu ‘sae ban ihwdntseu to dndcrsta SHE auurpldona, berth clips Seo" or ——, have the win y the re aint w Upon the back of thle patios Barone you oy cusca Whoru new walks ure fa be cauuntructod, 40 80), iiowovery that jeu aro bunglug a Unlon wan. Pho won pall no wttenuon ta Judge a t at once cominonved muking pn a 'topuctDA Toquires that tho S418 DULG | Meee ee eae argue late exooutioy. BE twartaee, ping plane, {ald orvaawiges Wall | Warnur, us ho 6aWe Some Of the men pul downa ages tho Dopurtinent requires ae Out BING AUDIO Uo & rope to tho pd walk shalt bo wade upon ubrog wilt ea laughed doristvol atthe mob. rho’ other cn ngs, It six foot ide,and upon portloniutes | of the rope en Guaverted into a ail knot 4 RrOMRE, nuwhor if wore than iat reek widoy | und Jud iat fue we uysto boot not lesa than three by | ngage, ‘Wuew by bops ace evoucaly rene fou ineh suantllng, tho Wunke ta Le spiked ja tuned about, ft Lt Ba pling was turnud {ho wate a ul cura a vo pos (a oath tnoae, and 4 i ne ayarucr. quo io ia % 0 He ta a aeiteran’ thickness: wud to Gave hus jorscs ee whi ‘es th wie he aa va “o ‘tha outur edge OF tbe wal ik fy patra yee Itne. tol whore hia 4 Tag ubayervilye wi(t bo gorved whorvver the gana rs Aru nner a nth ie ali Departmen Durance OF tho the Connell, nae rave shall mak eave Theil goaney BE ea ‘brouk nisiicok, and ho wus a ut, down and used Hoo By cit saree i will gut ein a theo ety tine “tho, ere Wf thp rae Sa to give the taformution, Again ha anewere in ative, and gold them tbat be woul and, whoo 0 autee the wowatl would "4 ly toll thew may ting. ult Bieter RU SHR aa ni | uaa cer ag a a, QU mur, ii prove.a bonsdtand saying yo | Graswed unde pind an a lu this eoudition praportysanners "tho wen ran off lelt the ‘premises. Hoon Woman that pao bo i Vasa Honeseemune or audge, Warners eae Worn ave boou provounoa wou: was a bu iy y t | past, wud sdeloe ran ig antebecg eis ent by the Boge yal 1a 18g ad Uiiteewn aug carriod uts ive complately gion ie feral tua Ey th the nse ot ‘dia EB. und. Bond ta Mra. hah Cu, ta) Western S¥onue trai Minas 608 pADPR “aay | haUees Thravgh t Asay ovaulu ad ‘uguiriuu Oe Se tchily abe 9 No waa “ae el enti \ that he bud been aublected to. It fe said that he Joarned tho amo of Aue Gautain of the squad that tortured Bim, ulter tho War bo visited [lluuis, hunt fag for bint and declaring that bo would kilt him on sight if ever he cama with him. Tho Judge teacned while bo was being bung by tho ten that their lender was a Captain twan ite nols reginent, Wien cut dowg it was found that mie teet of Jude Marne were Sy an tne Hames what hgh os facts als 19 Hamer us! ews. lis fact, al= thouyh grentl, protected | fron ler fire, owing to the fact that he woro benvy bonts, were, never theloss, badly burned and histered. After tha ‘ar dudge Warner was again called to tho bench, and romained the Chief-Justico yar he realigned. which wns about six months azo, His resignation was caused by one of the declelons. ot the Court announced by Judgo Warner, which cast blaine upon Gov. Colquitt, during the last Guberuational campaign, hein, iuymieked by Colquitt, | wao inuinated his speeches thane Juntieg «Warner was Prosceutin; tier In the hope of weakening chiquite and strenetbeniog Warner, whi AMG WAS Also tnentionod 1 0 aidato, for Guvernor,. The eneuraity: of auch @ bowover, was platoly uo Werstoml when It teens genorally known that tho decision of the Supreme Court was unanluously against tho Guveruor, and that one of the Judges was bls cousin. As Colquitt coulda’s well attack tho whole Court on necount ot his cousin’s conncotion with it ho picked out the Clef Justice, who happened to be the mom- ber wie dalivered the deeision, Sines uuuding Jn bis resigaution Judge Warnor hasbeen acting RaArbltralor In a gumMber Of very important cases and itwas while attending au important ease in Savunugh thet be became unwell, . niall Judge Warner was on the Teach about forty-three yeurs—imora than any other man. He oe Gana nota Ag give our Supramacourt ie: alld strength aud yroat Weleht ant respect thoy have ut buruc and command “ti: | § The present Cotof Justice wi cone tor and associnte of dudue. Warnor. ‘Suda a. duckson iss mat of Cleeroninn and cla: gance of diction, and tnost ieueotuliy” wears “he iuaotel so dong wore, and su ably, by his ae tinguished and venerable predecbenst, Int troublous times after tho war, froin 1M to, wre and all through that period, Judge Warner took strony aod detormined grounds oyninst tho fumnous rellet laws. fle vould countenance nothing that looked Uke Republicanism, aud nll through his opinionsof thase days will be fount garnest und oluyitent protests against the Hight wrurd in which the sanctity of debt was held, at ‘hile porbapa Judge Warner inuy havo been a trifle extreme in bis ‘notions af “tho retlof lowe." yet ple oplutons in the Georgia reports on that and kindred actjocta (nvuteated a healthier atute of tocling and sentitnont auiong the peopla, and what ts a lasting compliment to Judge Warner,wherever on such matters be dla- sented frum a majority of tho cuuris, and the cus wns barrie to tho United States Supremo. Court, Judge Warner was sustained by that high tribunal. and hls dissenting vpiuious du- elared law. He had tha deepest love for hla chosen prufession af tho luw. He always de- clarad it was a noblescienco, aud bad the greatest reverunco for all the ethies and amenitics of the Feoiganon whother at the lar or an the Bench. ios abburred any’ ea that looked like bud faith, nd was the soul of honur and bebe la hese days when: A eae ‘re spon be bes and gyrruption of shed judiciary, never iq all dudge Warner's honored and lony carcor was there over the fuintest breath of susploion against him. There was no usc nor sense in glequality= yo ing from interestor: relationship n Judge I dim. He plumbed the law, aud if in tho S810 easeon one side was his dearest kinsman or friend und on tho other bis bitterest and dead. Nest foc. yet even then nothing but the purest justice was moted out. He bad the brain and nerve ta be ono of Nature's truest noblemen tinder ull elteumatances. Whilo he was on tho Circuit and Supreme Bench there was never tho Fomatest suspicion or bint of favoritiem or par- ily. All wero treated alike, aud that was tainly and justly. . THE POET SAXE AGAIN BEREAVED, Aupasy, N, ¥., June 30.—John G, Suxe, son of the poet, died here toxlay, It was to the house of this son that the father was to Uo pe urpuat ina short time, with tho expecta: Ghaly into which ho had begn piunyod sigos. tha holy death of bis daughter some thine au. — SAMUEL WiLLIAMS,. San Francisco, Cal, June 30.—Sqmuel Williams, for many years editor af the Bul- letin of this city, dicd to-day. aa —————— CASUALTIES, SMOKHD STURGEON. Special Dupatch to The Chleaga Tribune Farrsnung, Pa. June 30,—Smoked stur- geon is under ban here Just now. ‘This morning Dr. MeCord was called to attend the tamtly of Julin Davis, whom ho found, together with his wife and daughter, sutfer- ing Intenge pain, vomiting and purging. ‘Ehe syiyptoms indicated corrosive poisoning, and an investigation was instituted to ascertain whence It came andthe nature of iL ‘The only anusnal article of food which the family had recently partaken. of was spoked stur- wean. It was concluded, thorefore, that this was the cause of the sickiess, The family are still very UM, but will proba Ny re- cover, Dr. cCord = seaured a partion of the atoak, and wilt submit it to au analy ‘fhero is every Indication, bowevar, that: olsonivg was by.creosote, a druc lugqely us ued yy unserupulods persons in curing ordinury method of curing afyrgeou isto string the pieces on akawers or tron rods, Bang he ae i @etnoke-room in the curing-house, an amull smaky fire under thom fur state ay .. ‘Tho ourlug process cyn be hastened by the uso ef creosote, whieh is often usod for this purposa jn lurge quantities, Lovers of flash we do wall to give synoked stur; gon @ wide tanh uns Jess they know who cured It. A DESTRUCTIVE RUNAWAY. Spectat Dispates to The Chicago Tribune, Jackson, Mich. Juno 80.—Last eventug ag a farmer named Melvin Palen was going home he stopped at a grocery, leaving his team unhitched. ‘The horses started on a run on Bldadle street, smashing the wagon anda mower therein, They continued thelr course, dragging the front wheels, and ran to the crossing af the Fort Wayne & Jackson and AirLine Rallyoads, Atrain of empty box-cats was Passine, a nd the mad animals ran into “It ‘Tha horses were thrown one side, killi Om, Ali wero thrown under oud of tha, ca force as to raive jt from the trucks,and threecurs were thrown from tho truck, making & wreol, A frolent train was comin io down (ho Air- Ling, whose track was alongside, but tho onginoer saw tho wrock in time ta proyent running {nto it, Tho services of tho wreaking train we ee nevexssury for throo hourg to‘ vloar the trac! ‘This runaway wae very expensive to the owner of tho team as wall as tho Railroad Company, A RROWEN BAIL. = Spegtal Dispatch ta The Chteaga Tridung, ATLANTA, Ga., June 80,—A_ broken rail on the Southwestern Rallroad, near Genova, caused a passenger train lo bo ditches yes- terday. Quito a number of passengers wore Seriausly Injured, anjong them (tle Gazel- brook und J. A. Clark, both ministers; the Hion, T. J. Watt. Mra. Senne, Lafayette Wulker,. Mrs. Tinsloy, and express mossonguy Woodward, Tho woundod, gag of thor ina tyost mluruilnge ace et were granaferred to Columbus, Roveral of the oonuhes wero on plately wreokul, and, while gone of thi fora worn Kitlod, still thore ure reasons tor bes Hoving: feat cag or two of them will dio from tuaraay Jnjurios, — DROWNED, Special Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, La Chose, Wis. June 84—At a late hour last night Joseph Rochelt, in company with Quother ian, repaired ‘to the slough Juat soutt of the ity with the Intention of bath: Ing, Neither were ablo to awhn, and Rochott Yontured out tuo fas in deop water ‘and was sleonctart mt wna 23 yours of age, 0 baker, aud, singlo, Toe body hus not been recaverod ots Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune Par Giry, liad Jy ho ao Alle Gamat, tae Sued on PA eee nant — FELL FROM A CAT. Special Dispatch to The Caicaga Tribune, Easr Saginaw, Mich, Juno %—A young ian named Abner Bunton, a baggageman on the Flint & Vere Mlaranetle fale Arata, car while tho train ws ol pay ea Creok this oral and wae Rearing ajar dying ty half au bous, tal Dagar tata OMe Bethune neta patch ( "ToLENa. 0,, Sune 9.— William Spaitord, a paluter employ ed ut Wabush Elevator No, 3, fell taty fect ta tho battam of a bin {thle agtere RAAT etal tata avin bow LNAATIOG NOONE FOES : —— TAILROAD MOOIDENT, Povayruersre, Ne Yu dune B4—An acole dont hapnenestt onthe Hudson River Railroad to-lay by the breaking of the axle of 4 trolght fase adel she erg ea at fualarant % wre Hin aed altar ory antares ae ACCIDENTALLY. S104, s Bpeclat Diupatch b ALLA 8 gu Tribune CARNOLLTON, HL, dune 30—-Georga Brat loy, aged: 18 years, youngest son of Rubop ed Bradley, a prominent farmor living ax intles routhweast of bere, pealdental ty dbot and inetant> ly kiited himaclf this ovoning at 7 o'clock by | Picking up and Randitow ad loaded shotgun. LOST AN ARM. Speclal Dispaten to The Crleago Tribune, Mesosta, Wis, Juno 20.—David More house, an employé at. the Menasha paver- inlll, hac his lett arm eut off at the elbow fad the fingers on tho right Land whilo engaged in paseing straw throng A atrawmcutters GORED TO DEATH BY A BULL Spectral Mtspateh to The Cateago Tribune, Forr Wavys, Ind, Jute’ 80.—Charles Cook, a farmer living near Plymouth, was : gored byn bull on hls far fo-day.ac go that leath Fesltes in a ebort time, « He was 7 years id lea aves p wife and four children. . KILLED IN A MILL. Speelal Dispatch to The Chlcagn Tribune, Gnayp Rapips, Mich., Juno 80—A 12 Yeareold son of II, Fritely was Killed to-do; y Rotting caught in tho bolting at Boyden Akgly'a mill, whera he was working. pe A heh THE WEATHER. ‘TIE STORM IN NEWFOUNDLAND, Sr. Jong, N. F., June80,—A terrific south- 5 west raln-storm raged lere all lust night. 4 Fences and fruit-trees wero destroyed, and other damage was done, 1t.is feared that some fiabing fleets have.beon lost, The steamer fortes sailed for Now York carly in tho afters . Dut was forced to run back to port about Foclock, aftertwo hours’ {neffectunt work ta got around Cups Spear, She sill! waits for the wind to moderate. Tho Atlantlo stnamor Cas- Pian, duo here yesterday morning, bas not ar- . aivods — THE STORM IN- 1 SYLVANTAy Hannisnuna, Pa, June 0.—A baggage \ {ruck was carried fifty yards and dashed to pleces by the Stor. Hear Lewistown, yester- tiny, A humbar of buildings were Injuired near Ghamborspurg, ‘Che paper anil was Dortinily deatroved and Myhtning Fatruck house four Shs trom town, killing four ‘children 0 of Mr. 8, AN IOWA TORNADO. ‘Des Moines, Ia, June 90.—Intelligenca was received here to-day of a tornado in Huynvoldt and Calhoun counties, At Mar Py neat ly every house tn tho city was Hyer Tho » Church was demolisnod, A woman six inites from France was Luttod by bys a t SIGNAL SERVICE. OFFICE OF THE Cater SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasminatos, D, C., July tt a, ui—For the Upper Mississtppt and Lowor Missouri Valleys, warmer, falr weather, winds mostly southeasterly, followed by stationary or fall- ing barometer. * For the Upper Lake region, falr weather, northerly winds, becoming variable, sta- onary or liigher temperature, and stationary barometer. 4 For the Lower Laké region, fair weather, northorly winds, becoming yarlable, station- ary temperature, and statlouary or higher barometer, For the Tennessee and Ohio Naliey, partly cloudy weather, loval rains, variable winds, mostly portheastarly, SAY or lower teu Deratiire, and tigher barut ‘Tho Chlor St Bal ‘Dlleor Lurnishes the follons ing speoial bulletin: Local ralns huye fulton in Jowa, Missouri, Now England, and the Southern t Bight yorth- erly wins prevail ho Lake region, tuo ito Valley, tha tne Miadle Stites; northerly in Rew Enghind and easterly in pilinuseta. lowes cot piesunel. Elsowhore thoy aye ght and able. “fhe temperatira has risen slightly in tho Southeitlantic States, and remains stationary In, tho Gull States, Elsewhere it bas fulton allght- ly, ‘The bigheat temporatura reported yeater- diy wns fj nt Dodge City, Shreveport, and Vicksburg; UT at Curaicaua, Momplls, Mont wowery. Atmusta, Savannah, and Jacksonville, P Covl. fulr weathar is indluuted for the Lake ree gion, (ho Middle States, and New Eugland Set- aye LOCAL, OLSERVATIONS, . ‘ CHUGAGG, June 3--10:13 pm Thers[ Hw | Wind.) Vet) Fi bias tne |akoal ag hnramoler corranied (or tamporatary iustrgmen= Sioan arminos tora aa. Mean thermometor, tl. Leer i jowoat tompuratura, &: GENIAL, S patvaniaee ulead duno W—10:18 p.m. oo Stations, Ee sles 8 | pei rata Bocec! ececsceaccce!| ot tees fei £2 SECASRSRRLTEBESATALESES: @ iB oF a 2. Ww of EY a fa Mee KS g QO a) i fo 7 3 él fi i iy a] i | 8 erty 3 i he ‘ ve | BLLEM in An wt St. Vineon 3 *Too small to moasuye. SUNDAY.SCHOOLS. ‘The Worl Hero aud In England A mveoting waa held {a Uoton Park Congrega- tlonul Cyuyreb lust evening under the auapices of thy Cook Coynty: Sundpy-Bohool Association, bir. D, W. Pottor presiding. The movting was opencd with prayer‘ by Dr, Noble, followed with alugtug by Mr. and Mrs. @, 0. Stobbins, Mr, Javobs spake brlotly of Sunday-sohoal work aud its fimportanve, vapectstly iu this city, whore there aro 85,0 chilkiron and ovor 250,000 people who do not attend ‘ag aio Ga Ho ti ho 188 OF ie nranto Convo uty frou oi whore ye Ghon te to an ito al Coyentlon, lately t Mt ir, Mioalvy talked vory Heneantly for About qu bour on the Sunday-scbool work Yo wag lad to tind 8 united desire amon; io people of Ehtcaga to proincte sulleisun work, er Ameriy caus wero % vory practioul people, and could not bettor mutatain tholr peace ways than by they uu wwe Sunday-sehool work. In fact, oy could nat io ‘ofborwise, aherg, w an UG. luck ian in tha Works iy oh one the Hee ork, ited itso larvae ave Eig at’ Nk on ian 4 jo-daye Kind re thon ne lay Hess: Sweat cd ths sok nat of (ho guuse ti ~Prbunderstora, ny ECHO! tho Garin is ug outdoor mmnotiny oe rah bua Bua teachers, and dolug other Curistion work. Aftor Gewarllitit, with muck etal, the difference botwoen the American god Boyglale syatems of codperal on oe Referee pre paker runariked tha Sunday-echuals: ru were ate tymly vou together in active a ould bo an ftamense source of atrengt AM and Sirs, Bobbing | Rang anotlior | bymo, ant De Gbouspeyd diamaged the wssprubiy, | m —— si STEAMSHIP NEWS, Hasaund, Junet,—Arrived, the Horder, from Nmauictowe 9 ne 0—Arrived, the Raltio, Sy erate ye j ef ———__— * Wabijual Covsivencas ~ fs the ‘pana of uf aad ater Amori an womens. Meuthvaad attongtee © oe stitial icy o horeett and (a ber fame N A he ‘atte cee lua, Kidneys, ¢ ‘1 paneys aye and Uvers y ite ig ia or de} ira ‘stialega ty, i alia ENE Re ourowa fault if you romain sick whi 708 Aust} Bisbore Haas waver (a, =