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1 ‘THIS ~CHIGAGO 3 TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JULY , 4, 1881I—'TWELVE PAGES, amplo rofroshmonts and the Veteran Club will serve bandtiok and coffer. Aniusnmonta tn the shapo of gutnes,: mus! danving,- sproohes, Ronke, ele, will take up the balinud of the day, * display of Hraworks wilt bo given Ih tho over age GRISCOM’'S FAST, ‘Thirty-sovon “Days. of SelfeImpored : Starvation. Yesterday's hent did not appene to affect tho much-Inflated Griscom, and ho entored upon tho thirty-seventh day of hia reif-imposed fast In “rout shape." AtTo'clock tn the morning he nruse from his bod, haying enjoyed a refreshing night's slecp, drink his tsual. sixteen ounces of water, and shaved fhimeclf with ngatoady | Magnificont Contest at New London —Har- band. Anexamination showed bis puide to bo . a 64, his respiration 1%, and ile temporaturo 073-6, vardsa Length anda Halt At aquarter before 1o'clowk be waa wolghed, Behind. and turned tho scales nt 166'6 nounds,-a loss of 1 pounds during the preceding twonty-four Ta. THE CiY “IN GENERAL, °- — el ey Mixe. Doxatnr donnted_all tho floral offerings received by her at the Singarfest.to.tho Public Albraty. Pe agin } West Wasntnatoy street ts alltorn tip from Groen street to May, preparatory to laying new pavement for the boulevard. |. ~ ‘Tne Trustecs of Contennry M. B. Chureh will have pail within a faw days some 8,00) on tholr indebtedness, tho princlpal part of which gocs to Huston. * 2 Coroner heli nit inquest yestorday at No, 101 Fine street upon Mee dotinnain Krouke, 4 ‘cura of age, Who died suddenty yostorday mori a Bf DERRE SEDANS after hiving been dauolug all nigl ca ExteNsIVR artangoments hive bean made for colabeating tia. Fourth at South Park Beach, “RAW” FOR YALE! The. Great Autumnal Battle of the Blue and Crim. son, Every Foot Well Contested The University Raos Won by Six Seconds, i ‘There wilt bo muaig und refreshinents in binds | hours, and a total loss sinca tho bveit- | The Preparations Perfeet and the Water in Ex- fince, and the MMnoleCentenl will run balf-howrly | ine or tho: teat of 4014 7 i 2 8 pounds, Cone yt trains going and coming. tray to “bia. ‘Usials ORitOEh tie? took” Nie cellent Condition —Details of the “MERTIN ho ey nds olerks was Bttt> Tee Tate ue Nias Hast Wasmington | midday moat of nqun pura before boing atreet yeatorday afternoon, but the nttondance | welmhed, and this necounts for tho extrit loss in of tembicrs was so sounty that thoy dispersed | welght Ati o'clock his temperature wie th 3-10, without proceading to business. his pulse 50, and his respiration 10. His feats Tuy Beldowell mnecting was conducted yore | Muth the dynamomator continue tr axcite wane forday by the Kev, James Powall, of Oxk Park, | houneed “better tun de hud. Dean at aby (Ae iS SrCtaS renee nt the ony during tho past threo days, and be looked much Church, Gondictod the singing In tine atylo, better than usual, bis face baving considerable color nnd bis cyos a bright lustre, When AGENTLEMAN named Adatr ta boro from To- | asked how be folt, he declared he was in trate route looking for his son James, 0 years of nize, | elias condition. 0 hot woathor made him who, wher last heard from, was here sick with Janae and drowsy, but be did not mind that. lung discnse and destitute, Hu elied nt police A low much longer do you Pronosy fusting?”* headquarters yesturday und enlisted tho sory. | asked a Tutnune reporter of Mr. Grisuctt, fevs uf the police. ‘ ‘'Ts18 boing the Fourth of July, the Post-Oillce Coutest. YALE VS. NARVARD. - New Loxbox, Conn, July L—Yale won this evening by six seconds the best contested university bont-race over witnessed, Last nights arcivals kept npa perfect pandemo- nium antl nearly morning, They howled college sungs In the most disinal-manner, raced: through the hotel corridors, throw thelr boiles with force agalnst the bedroom doors, pitched stray shoes through the tran: soms, and othorwise misbehaved theniselves, This morning broke bright and benutiful, “ Woll,” suid Crisco, * Cehall fast forty days anyway, and if tho Foon jo uf Chivage come to geo mo f hull {nst fifty days, J tell you He very and stations will close nt 10 nm, for the dry. “ * 4 oie Afternoon and night mails wilt close. nt thue | Wanotoneas altting hero, wud (dort care tu do | with a cool breeze from the northeast, whleh hour. One delivery and one coltection will be | thut are keeping mo up now. afterward shifted to tho south, rendering the made dn the forenoon, Cashier's office, wholes | “si stppose.” sitld «tha renortor, “that you | prospects very poor for smooth water, sate stamp Atepactment, money-order and regis | nave rund nil cho newspper vextens? es > wv GS THE NEVER CASO LIN TH tered-letter divisions will be closed the entire Outon tho river the scene was a busy and aay, “Yos; several of thom. What's tho Intost s me Z ‘ ‘Tho reporter Informed bim that tho Presidont | a bright one. ‘The largo number of yachts and. vesaels that came up drupped anchor Drviston No.1, of the Ancient Ordur of Hiberntaus, held Fy remuilae inonthly, Tretia Me ‘wns mows impesviniy aud be .oxpressed his 5 i" t a esp ct sh ci Me Auinmmeteesis yentcrday uiterngon with dann | “"l'dhnteto seo Garfield dio, for, tt wou | during tho morning, giving the harbor a fine ‘Gonna in the chair, and Mr. Sullivan eotln i pest Cane i ts eountrye Shine-Conies appearance In the Hitle forest of masts near eeretiiry.. areaiuceinetits Wore. comblatud | to.) ie wa 4 pres ANG | the whurves, drawing to iind what Is small 7 bers lu the Hiberuian | President, too. for that nintter, ns he would . BY Soret A in aa run Arthur, ‘The people of thia conutry would | and, ngtirally forgotton. that New London isn port of entry.. Tho morning on the yachts was an enjoyable one, large parties of pleasure-scekers belng the rule among them; then rise up In one energatio. “kick” and make it extremely warm for the dictator. But don't see why Gnelleld should die, Other mon have and, ns they were trimmed—that {s; the’ yachts—from stem to stern with all’ their available bunting, the river was brilliant with a thousand handsome flags of all kinds. , sustained like wounds and recovered, and he hus an iron coustitudon,: I think be cay pull of opluin poisoning, and that he tox tho drug | rouKh The Harbor-master's, boat was flying over the water In all directions at o tind before BARTS. ans : . alt past 10 o'clock, suying (hat he expected to Mn. A. J. Mekstaut, whose tamo was men> ein cont wit i x SHOT BY A POLICE OFFICER. i ” day's paper tender *Clerted Keuntak wees to | The ordinarily. quict settiement. known os | Hoon, seein that tho stakes and flags werein ‘Tite TRIVUNE to Bay that he did not deposit with | Lawndalo,tu tho southwest corner of tho alty, | Mince, and tint the yachts ind dropped Andrews, thy-pawnbroker, tho silver which wus | was tho scone of ashooting alfray’whleh, fdrt- | Snenor on elther side of the river, this mak-- Sty ua thorn AnRrkil) MER Biehts “and a kot uuntely, 18 not-ltkely to result fatally. Ato | Inga Jane through which the boats.would man Moore, never-having acen hlin it bis hfe: | o'cluck ‘Inst ovening Patrick Feoloy, living | pull along to the, finish, : By 1 o'clock the and tint he hog ‘no knowledye whatever agto | on ‘Lwanty-seoond atreat, near Cullfornia | main hotel of the place.was besieged, by col- avenue, called oat the residence uf | Joge-students, the geieral visiting public, and u few betting men, News from up the river and the Intest points about the main chances were engorly sought and discussed, . First In Interest was.tho’ discussion us to’ the aeeldents sald to- have befullen Yale ‘in« Folsom's ilness--yesterday “and Rog- A Genstay who registered on tho 26th at the es Moines House, Nos, 6Land 83 West Madison street, under the wane of 1. BH. Kunkel, was found dud io ved nt 8 o'clock: yesterday morn tog. ‘The Coroner and qty, toiind thut fe dicd how the aforcanid silver got thera. F ao Ban chee of she Dulty eee. oa Ottcor Fatrobitd, No, 1635 Central Park ‘oInyiANy oF 1 Chileno, hint eslgned iy |) avenue, and requested tho’ officor to protect prston ae Superintendents te take eharye Of | himsolf and hume from one Michiel Fitagerald, built on Ninoty-tifth street, near the Calumet, | Who was drunk, simasting tho windows and in South Chien. ‘The American ‘Tin-Plate |,doors of bis, home with bricks, and hanglug Company will be the sceond institution of it | about threntenine tu demolish the structure and Kind In the United States, will have a cnpital ny *, slovk of $20)0N), and will plieu in Its factory | Killthe inmates, The olicor went with Feclay i d found Fitzgerald wsivop near the huuse. Ho] ers’ mishap to his hand. Folsum,: lt $140,000 worth Of machinors, which will muke it |. At ; aida the larwest of the two, ‘The expectations of tho | Stueod bia und old to be of or gor uc |-seems,° had on, severe cramp after magugure ire, font. thoy. Will'do @ business Of | fn": * gulky-’" wanner, - and” moved | apracties pull yesterday, and tind metileal ja 000 nth, - | off about ten paces, when ho suddenly. turned, | attendance, Rogers, who pulls No. 1, pleked. sng et a ES eS Rete | Srey PAN arena Paneer tuner a le vi wat, an esterdu ernd in ft. chisserouin in St, > ‘avolver, , ** Faircl SOU cnn" f ‘y . Ieieus" sduuol-nouse, curmer of Glentecnta und {-atrost me: you ‘can try’ It it-you dates: “ithe | Hdeavoring to throw out the wotel, atrivek Jobngon streets, After the trunsuction of rau- the tumbler ayatnst the window-casing, .‘The Une nuitters, the quarterly clection of ollicors guiger Jumped for und xrabbed ‘bird, and thot | ttblor broke and its thumb and little Anger three other young tnen stepped -up: and inter- wns held, whieh rosulted ae tollowa: President, | fered. Alter a. short: parley ‘thoy: de- | were eit, the gash across the thumb on the Wiliam Curran: Vive-Presidonts, Willlam Rn- |.miunded the roleaso ‘ot the prisoner, and | tnside of the right: hand being a particular! leigh, P. J. Eakevedol Farley, and H.'f.Col- | threatealogly put their hands: back to | bud one, Lood’s “Three Binck Crows” Mug; Treasurer, Ty J. Tlrnoy: Heconting Secru- | thelr bip pockets. Olticer Fairchild quickly drew his revulvee and made for thts, ey ran, and ho pursuad, tirlng as be ran one shot with the tntention only of searing thom, « The bullet went high, and struek Michael Stanton, one of tho triv, In the lettaboulder. ‘The West fiako Streot: police putrol was “ sumtmuned, and) the Snjured = mun.+-was taken to the County Ruspital for trentmont, The Dhysloians did not think tho wouud was likely {to prove dangerous, ag the bullet struck rather bigh up on the shoulder, Stanton fe 17 years of tixe, and lives with bis parents at No, Ox Suny Blroot. . Fitzgurald waa trrestod and lucked up at the Wost Luke Stroot Station, charged with be- tug drunk sand © disorderly wad carrylug cone couled weapons, s or ._*» AMUSEMENTS,: : ‘The engagemont uf Tony Pastor and his Inrgo Spevialty. company, boynn at tho Grand Opera- House lust evening, and the standing-rvow alyn waa displayed “shortly: after the opening of tho duors, The company fsa large one, ang in some respects tho best Mr, Pastor. bas over brought ta Chicago. Eapoulut notice ig duc to Misa Elta Weanor, the swoll impersonator, who makes ber first nppearance. after an extended tour of Europe, Lizzle Sima, the change danseuse, Lilli Westurn, Leator -and Altun, and Forguson and Muck, fhere.will be two performances today mutinge ut 2 und evening ot 8:15, Mr, O'Nulll will renppoar on Monday next. - . James O'Neill, Kose Wood, Lewis Morrison, tary, Frank MeCormick, The election of Fi- nanclal Secretary was pustponed fur one week, fia none present yesterday would accept the ollice, ‘Twelve dollars and twenty-five cents was received for monthly dues, ufter which the Jeague adjourned, cotta - + AN Instrumental concert will be given by tho Bouth Park Commissioners under the direotion of Churlea Hund, in the west ‘division, uf the Routh Parks, this afternoon from 2 till'¢'o’clouk, ‘Jho band will afterward give a second vuter- tulnment fa tho cast division, Both coucerts fre expected to bo Inrgely attended, aud in view Of this fact tho Indies of the First Presbyterian Church buve obtained permission tu creat large rofruabinont counters in tho Laat Park, where thoy expect to realize 8 sulliclent sui to. cover the remainder of their aubseriptiun to the eburch debt, . Tivkets for 25 cents ‘the. round trip bave been secured by ‘thom from tho Ilil- nol Contrat Hallrond, . Tne holf-yenrly meeting of the United Bar- bers’ Association was held. yosterday ‘afternuon ut Scblovaser‘s Hull, corner. La Salle and Adams streuta, Georga F. Froboese, Eeq. ocdupying tho chuir. ‘hia Adsoclation obtained sts churter du April Ingt, its object bulug to nsaist membora in cuges of sickness, to Wury tho dead, and to peter the wilows und orphans of the decexsed, fhe fullowiny oficera were elected for rhe ensu- tng session: George F. Froboese, Grand Muster; . A. Gotz, Sentor Master; J. W. Fritz, Junior Mustor; Johu F.Chorengel, Recording Secretary's GO, A. Greenman, Financlut Seeretury; John A. Hert, ‘rensuror; Carl H, Chorongel, Marshal; Julght have buen recalled as the story. trav eted about and gradually assumed propor Hons truly horrible and alarmint. ' the story was an.hour on its way It. had Rogers bathed tu the, bloodfest of..gore, and Folsom down with ‘something that. would hve made Asiatic cholera ashamed of itself agnmiere nothing, Of course -these’ blovd- curdling stories .were presently réduced to modoat proportions, and it was learned, that. Folsom hud, to be sure, been sick, but was better, and that Rogers’ cuts In his right hand were not so severe as to prayont his talelng hls place in the bout: ae 4 ‘The Yule men, who havea pretty tennis ground in the green feld buck of thelr hotse, took 4 Uttle extrcise, and all the men of both crews had dhimeratan hoursuiiciently darly to insure its thorough digestion before’ the race, Atthe floats, boats, and ours were being carefully gotten tu rendiness,—Larvara’s 6x- eriunced ninn being busily udding the final touches to the high polish he had vut on'the piper surface ofthe: boat by rubbing with Rudnmlee-stone and thon hand-polisnitig it, Valu's boat hal been -caretully pot-leaded, and, though dingy-looking on Itasurlace, was as smooth and slippery ag glass, . e <. - GOING UP TUR COURSE, _ Aa Atabout hatf-past.8. the, few. journalists then gathered on the deck of the ‘press-boat Manhngsat had their. delicate nerves highly Goorge Murrimann, Chaplain; JoeB, Lomen, Ouvin, Mrs. Li . shocked by t prolonged shriek from the forty Inside Guard; and'Hermaun ‘Riltake, Outside Beall Gavin Sire hates, and tie stock Compal, {ung-power steam whistle located above: the Guard. é : with such ‘rare nuccess at tho’ Grand Opera- | pilot-louse; and a few moments later some Etter the excitement of the pnst two days ‘has caused Mayor Harrison to forget bis duty, or else tho putrolinen inthe cuntru! part of the , city aro wonderfully derelict and should be avs yorely ruprintunded. Jf the rackut nnd shoot. House gu to Milwaukee to play tu the Acadamy of Musie on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nxt. ‘They willeurry ‘tho now scenes and costumes nro the. Grand, und, Wilt J. Davig will pilot om. bes M4 * thirty-five pressmen-and thirty .or forty in- .vited friands of. the two colleges hurried on bourd, ‘The boat was enst loose and headed for the start, As the Manhasset rounded Se ee gt vt Wiuthrop's Point and came In full view of Ang hist night ire any indieation-of ibe powder ° ~ i t 4 — tobe burned to-day, the Mayor will hove some- WORLD'S‘HOTEL, ie Geen th Oring tie wide aaa fo" inite, thing on his congclance, - In spite of all promises, to tho vuntrury, the -pollee Wd not. duterfere ‘with tudisertminate shouting, “There was a can tinal popping and shooting on the main streets during the evening, and in the vioinity: of: THe Trimene ollice, where av lirge crowd wore gath- * ‘This ta the Inrgest und finest :hotel In the tate of Missouri, outulde of St, Louls, and ‘fe ofered for ront, ‘This mammoth . building contains obout 300 rooms, all in youd repalr, ard gan bo: + S ‘s secured on very'fayorable turms, For furthor roduevaral wore, stately, burnt and suterat | partioulurs address ot call on World's Hotel, thie tho street boys und somo chiliren of a | St. Joseph, Mo. . larger growth continued the -danerous spart, a dirk eruckers and) revolvers, without t ae Bilghtust Interference fram the police, ad THE FOURT! For The Chiougo Tribune, : CLARK STREET BRIDGE, esterday afternoun slgna’-Wwere put up at elthor end of Clark street. bridgo, aunouuntine Tae tema nt Fea da the Orient xleamed, Kenvy Coan wero rignavar fe unifies ineuwe | 2 ud fallow aaioup with sho ted intent evening. Hew npears Li On uty butmente Gt Not to meet the day—fulnt-hoarted, end 0 bridge, directly boluw rondway, thoro aru five stall ‘wheel upon wich | But wiso intentions oft come to mauyhey —» elther side of which was ona continued fex- toon of bunting, hung from spar to spar, and the decks looting lurdly less brilliant In tho houdsome tollets of the ladies who were on bonrd, under the spreading deck-awnings: sand Waving of Hage, dipping. of colors, an waving of handkerchiefs were indulged in on many ‘of the yachts as the oflicinl boat passed by, and then steamed on, quickly to the boat-houses nt Gale’s Ferry, . ROUGH WATER , It was now 4 o'clock: but the water, which had been, roughing under the southerly wind Dlowtng ‘uv the course, began to look de- celdedly lumpy, ahd near the start whlte caps wore rlding along on'the top of the. waves. Both crews were dressed, or rather inne 1 Clay onsny piliaw quaxing, dressed, for th y b ts tho onds wf tho bridge reat, and yeator- | whey f etho distur ” ressed, for the race wis a bare-back per- day three of these un the ” aguth het T know. by tho distunt random yun formance, and waltlng to recelys a summons aldo and one on, tho north side of tho bridge | Z0t tho morn of the F uth was brouking, from tho referee, va ut upon =) =" tuinetisy uinouNL of travel ovar.tho Bry. rockets, torpodace, pl it arpeale’ and aqull, prise fe dariue sha day. Sten ee es GH | Alus for thu vubles needing uupst e no North’ Sido strubt-cars were started from Konzio street, 18 Alua for the weury mothera! it wag {impossible to nlluw houvy teaming oF the bridie for four it would: break dawn ontirely, Tt was kept on the awing constantly, in order to allow the lurge crowds of fuotepussongerd (0 spnssover, About 10. o'clock the repairs wore” , Completed, und travel waa resummed us usual, at Inst the crews were in line: Prof. Agusstz gave hig Instructions from the stern of his launeh, whieh thensteamed olf to turn: around, + There was af moment of waiting, which seemed an age; Bach: crew looke geitlenlly and nnxtously -at the other.) ‘fhe Harvard men seemed slight and young. be- shle thelr powerful Opponents, but’ both wero equally determined. ‘The pleked men. of the two reat universities were there, with a ceneration of rivalry bebind them, and four nifles of clear water in fronton whieh to win auother victory or suffer s detent. Both were antuiuted : bythe old-tine spirit and. bound to mulutaln the honor of thelr colore, THE. CHEWS ALE OFF, te . Ag tho referae’s bout came back the rid- ders wore selzed by the men In the rowbonts, Everyone held hisbreath, “Are you ready ? Onue-two—gol” and the silence beenine a pandsinontinn of wilt, hoarse shouts as ate tovk the water first, with Worvard a halt second behind. ‘Lhe start was mae at elaht minutes af o'clock, Collins, the Yale OW, dashed up acloud of spray ns his men started off with forty-two strokes to the mndvute azalost Harvard’s Lhirty-pleht, With the anleker, stroky and *wonderfal strenuth benind it, Yate forged wheatat once,“ Yalet Yalol Yaled? yang across the waters ny the bow of the Yale shell forged shead.. The Harvard men were silent, aking themselves it thia wis (0 be a repetition of Inst year's procession, ‘The Yalu mon were rowing rent= july aad, Ferhat Shears thurs “Was NO Nonsense about: thalr “rowing ety brat hur tutura glory. Harvard was palling well, Aro : thoy poling a wating race? Was the EVANston, 1631, AURA BAIL ~ Fa IRinine anual, 4 Mestion. snggested — by - their. staat BETWEEN CHICAGO AND MILWAUKEE, a ‘At dhoqjarter Yalu waa nlf a fonety Fivo trains a duy ouch way-on tho Chloago & | ahend, “Yalu'x got thems where are: you Northwestern Rallway; the Patlur-Car Houte, , | Harvard?” wna the cry aa the haleeutlo wage : . Pee We Me Wm | Was reached, with clear water between the were lroken, probubly t Y ers, woth by tho strain ‘While Mio alr {9 filed vith shetok, ‘And whlees and burrs and exphaee eee “THLE feel ko w Landsman tossed about On 8 sevthing, boiling ucoun, . ff Walla, the thoughts of 9 hundrod falr, brava THE YOURTIIL , | Come throoging upon me fast : PROSPECTH OF A QUIK DAY, aus seaman se oe Be eee Tene aye ‘The Fourth will bo celubrated In theusual way, From tho sturn days of tho puast, ‘but perhaps not to the suing nolay dnd enthur astle extont ng ls customary, The territie nuwa of tho President's nsguaination, and tha! fouling Of suepenge which pervades the community as to the chances of bis ronovery, buve oxerulsed snddoning and a quieting Influence on manklid gonerally, and, while tery fs us intich patriot. fem extant ua before, it oxprosses itself in’ a Moru thoughtful urd subdued way. - The probe ~ abilities are that Chicago will wituess 1 com paratively quit Fourth. “Ot courdy, there will | 9, ‘be picnics, and stentabont exouraicns, aid entore talumente at the theaters, und Hreworks ubdut ‘town, and at White Stocking Park In the wven- ing, but the numberof celutraters will lo cons siderably feaueued by the failure’ uy partliclpate au the jae of those who, sgddened by the nuwa con Cen have ee Louet it fie usual el rita occaslunes Ot 17 the National Day, . ” peat 3 BNGLEWOOD, F The Fourth will be observed In Engtowood In § more goneral munuer thun Uaital, wid, in case Prveidvut Gartiotd’s condition turther nnproves, willbe inude a day of xenerut rojuicing ut his excupe and tho prospect of bis recovury) The principal featury of tue day will bo the lying of 6 vornerestond Uf the Memorial ulldiog by to Englewood Union Veteran Chun. ‘The amoke from Siratoga rolla, Disclosing the mime bate; For tho rour of the muskets xt Nennington * We ogn bear tho toy-drun's rattle, i ‘Tho wounds of tho soldiers, bravely borna, Are to blackened hands trananmteds Buch solled and tuttered battios tag ts by Uuy ones walutad.: What boy can think of Lexington, —* Anda ation it Aes poy set Maar. and on} ‘The men of Hunker iil? Re Yot. bonoath the nonscnse and noley fun, Tho xelf-snrag nature iy sleeping; * Tho" Spirit of "7" livus on Jn their hearts so gayly buuting. Tithe light of tho Past on the Present shod, We van rend the Country's mory ‘To the play-browned hauds of our little sone b . a ig OF thirty-ulgut guns will be tired up sunyive by a 3:00 6300 9:00 | boats, Yale had then. dropped its achinent of Slnj. ‘Novay's Battery, At 8 PM Yt ty-ning and) Harvard) to thirty-six, ‘olwek the Dolo Hand will divcoteas music on i By The Harvard boat for a moment Vituo Common, - At lu'etaek tho Union voluran BeUNi00 20G; B45 100." w ighitiy «a th “Ae th Club und tue’ Stemortal Butiting Awsoclatian will | oe Gs he hs Ie Ge TH, Pr Hite sitiean gt reattzon Aeon, Wie est qmeetuts thoir ball to reculve Lieut. Gen. shurls | Luaye Milwaukeo, B:10° 7320 11:30 1:00 ! litany elena At AE: the Gat a fa worni an whion w salute of iiCteun xine Will Be Mire ines oo 1 Mo Ma, thy te Betty fh Me Bnd, tin the wext quartoreanile: to Tagreave hee Y! v , O35 10: gy rr - ; then jure tu tho depot, headed iy the bands ta Arrive Chicago, O85" 10500 | 35004500 ad Yale was palling ® yuicker stroke; - ng méet tha Invited guests, A feature of the bro Fas, I ee ae sho did throughout. . ‘Chere was, more {iting Hdten “conrongoting tw Suite of ee |” Joun Volk, devnuor wad i cor | habla swing,” At ene hag wis we “tho procession Wilt thod Wey tee ‘ol’, desivgor and ‘manufacturer of van yanyawing, At the mile tag, where fue granite and marhlo mooumiunis, tablets, ground oC tue Aswoolation, on Hixtyethird | gatuury, curblug, atv. In selected stuck,” Ollog atravt, when the ceremony of fuyin «atone will ug performed, Col, Jy 1 ‘ale Was tlvaseconds nhead, Capt, Brandes gee called for a spurt. <The vrimon onrs if the Corners are through the ‘water, as the .stroke) wis T. Foster will if cvraer Dearbura aud Randolph a . ‘A ti bo the Culet Stursbal ita Jotin By Veoslund |) seen gee See See [| rata ta tiletyentive, “bt waa, uplenig say) t Bimous, Ass stunt Starshuly,- The tole Fo. + Dont Get the Chilis, i: tt for a few instante’ evar chun ou amHNnoads A Erato rene Gene oe ait Zou Ake subsodt to nue Fou must be etre | uy’ the gap, Yale kept her thirt eelelit Figs pr rut by tat ara, eae jtalncog | $okeee sour Iver bowoly an Melueys In oud watt the Ihirvard wien had “tiatshed hele ‘aed ‘i toy Voturan ie wy ayog oF the Gut yeu all nituckas. : The rem ‘dney. Wore, | Sure Chen: Capt, Collins gj ke to his crew, and they answered manfuily, throwing ail thelr strength into Meir bending onre, Yate Tegalned hur tend, Ae. Sy Jurvard, after her apurt, was rowing 0 lite tle unevenly. ‘Them Hu-unit-u-hall dug was reached with Yate In toward the eastern shouls, and hero Harvard galned. ‘The weare RT CE eR «ra of the crimson congratulated themselves ' Werecommend Eldredgesewlng-machines, ‘tat Baryard won the foes this mogusig, and " ‘i edy $0 use fa Ki Ciub wha pars 1 It iy the bost preventive, of all Udipated in tho battle of Gettyspury, preventive of wll malarial dise , 43 this Is accompiiabed the weit an Sheed What you can take, Bee advertisement {a the new Gighty-feot pole, und 4° gun tired. = ‘ ‘This willbe followed by un address by Gun. r dtartin Beam, the roading of u poem cuiuposed | No sonse tn paving micknoas in tha family if for tue occasluu by Mr, Jeromian Mubonuy, and | YOU will use Hop Bitters iu tue, Ask those rouurks by Gen, Logan. A noux will close tho | Who kouw.: = : extroiscs, ‘Lhe audience will thea proceed Douk's Grove, where the citizens will provide then, chose the western course. Hoaryard was pull- ing thirty-sovon téeYhle'a thirty-eight, but the Harvard sholli-ortpt steadily tp. Tappeil the Yale rudder; then ft reached the stroke, how to the waiek and now the boats wore nearly abreast. + Harvard men were mad with the excitement of have, and Yale then feanzled yee apprehension "Suck to than, Folsom!” shouted ¥nlos and“ Pull, Curtis, pull!” serenmed Hnrvard, The gale Tant little Harvard stroke was rowing nobly; Chalfant, at No. Tits pulling like aman possessed, * ew YALE'S ADVANTAGE ALMOST LOST, It jas i sight to steitho chilitest blood to see the tivo eights sida by slde, ‘The oars seemed almost to touch, ‘The Harvard men were swingitgy thelr.bucks: Inte the onrs and tearing tip the water, whieh floated away be: Ind them fn great--swirls, iloarse, mart shonts floated over the river and were sent back from the Munfanset. It looked to be anybody's race for the moment. Harvard was spurting; Yale was still 10 the slack wa ter above the naval pier, “Tho bonts were nearly even, ain this was the crowning tho- ment of the race, but Ilarvard was forced to lower’ hor stroke. Wutelilng closely, ona contd seo that at’ ench stroke of the Yule crew their boat leaped a trifle faster than tb tho correspunting stroko of the Harvard tmen. ‘Then Yale answered sracranls spurt, olyom. yutokenest ~ln aan id. style. Behind, bla Storres Init: his broad back duwn, and lashed hls oar through the water; and, the ginnts in the walst—the tive Rogers, Hull, ql Guernsey, wiry Fuller and plucky Collins in the bow—took tp the stroke and flirew avery pout of weight into their oars, The glielt stiot aheut over the wrter, which Is. spurned: by the auickly-fashing: indes, a, dt’ was. ntln matter of seconds, but: the hearts of Harvard men snuk in thelr bosons,: The bins wis tothe front agalns that last spurt lol on the Havard men, and they were. bewtnuluy to hang wearledly, on the end of thelr recover, ‘Then both crews slackened tholr pace, and At the two-nlly tag Harvard was pulling only thirty-four to Yule’s thirty-six, and Yale was nine seconds ahead. Here the Harvard cock. swaln’ falted to steern perfectly straight course, running too close to the tag. tho Dhuck hulle of the Worida at tho Navy-Yord .Was covered with’ spectators, who ‘cheered and waved thelr haidkerchiefs as: the boats Sept by. 3 ‘Then Yale spurted again, and the men showed ao snngnificunt burst of speed. | It was Hot so handsome nor sy sclentiiten stroke as the Harvard; but there was abundance of beef and inusele In the Yale shell, and thelr ont leaped over the water ag though urged by an iinpulse from undernenth, ‘Yhe effect. of the terrible strain was becoming apparent. on the Harvard boat, but tho plucky Brande: gev called for another spurt, aud Curtis, full of courage, quickened his stroke, while his men bravely followed him. But there: was no hope for Harvard now. <The men were becoming wearled, and the spurt was a short one, a3 ‘ Brandegee, the bow, was plainly showing fatigue, Nos. 8 and 5 wero. meeting thelr oars, while Mudgens andl Chalfant were do- Ing more than thelr share of tho work. : At the two-mile-nnd-n-half tlag Yale was. pulling thirty-elght to Harvard's thirty= six, and ‘Yule was ‘inereasing her . lead, Ones mora Harvard | trivd “\to- spurts: but- - Brandeges *: falled © to answor’. In: his old-tine.etfective style, and Cabotstiowud’ signs of weakening. In the Yate boat there was bud form, but the men wore rowlng hard. GB, Rogers gripped his oar with bandaged hand, and did lily work well, At the:three-milo fing- Yale was pulling thir- ty-elght to Harvard's thirty-six, but [urs yard had decreased Yalo's fend of nitic sec-, onds at two tiles to five seconds, ‘ vorca NEARING THE GOAL. . A.cannon buomed out’ down the courses, , As the crews enme in slght on tite Jast mite, the Harvard crew -betrayed symptoms: of breaking up for a moment. Suyyer drew water: badly.“ Brandegee Is a passenger,” shouted the Yalemen ; but Brandegee was pute ting the Just ounce that the wearing pull had left iim into his var. Curtis was a surprise tu:every one; he jvas.rowlng In. excellent form, and rowing hard and well, Folsom, tuo, of -Ynle, was setting‘a aplendid stroke and“doing. admirhbly: elfective ‘work. ‘The Great niuscles on the backs and aris. of the Yala ‘men stood out in bunches nas they pulled, ‘Thelr naked backs were as though drenched with wator, .No wonder their bone was braced with iron rods, for their brawn suemudd ilkely to teur an ordinary shell to pieces, aa Saat - Bufore reaching’ the ‘three-mile-and-a-halt flag: Tarvard agait spurted, but-Brandegee, Cabot, and Pfeitter'had nearly reached the limit of thelr strength, nnd the boat was dead. ~The Yalo.dien got, thelr oars in and out of the water well together, and feathered eleanty, hen: the threo-milieand-a-halt fing was" passed -Yalo. was rowing, 33' and Marvard, 87, afd there lookud’ to: be two lengths between them, A great shout rolled up upon the Grand Stand,: and the 143 bonts answered near the finish, The sharp Raht rahl erat” of iarvard rang out the same chect that ling so ‘often ‘wake ened the repose of Luke Quinstgamont fe Springfield, and oh Saratoga Lake, Fultl ful td tradition, Harvard answered the hoaraa | shouts with another but a hopeless’ spurt. ‘The men. wore: breathless und ‘almost ex hausted. ‘Thulr faces began to grow pinched and huggard, yet their courage, was equal to’ the call, -Yule’s lend was a Httle cut down, THE MANVAND MEN DONE For. ~ But naturally the strain told, Sawyer failed to pull his oar well through, and Brandeges, Cabot; and Pfelifer hud little streumth left, - * Yulel Yalot:e¥alo!” rosa from. either bank as the victorious shell shot down the course, At the Grand Stnud the crowds were on thelr feat. A throng of students, waving blue hundkerchlefa,; wag down at the water's edge shouting theuselyes hoarse, ‘The buoni- Ing of cannon and shrieking of, whistles bo-. gan as It was sean: that there could be no question ‘about the winning crew. - Yale, after passing the. three-intie-and-a-half . ting, spurted to 40, In answor to Haryard’s spurt, and then dropped too regular ds until near the Mnlsh, 'Raht tral trakt?: Yalel Yalel Yulot" wero the wild eries fromevei aidy, and then Folsom raised lis stroke to 40, and the Yale shell. shot landsumely neross the fintsh-Nne nmid: the nolse of. cannon, whistles, the crash of bands, and the enthu- slastls shouts of the Yale men on the bank, Harvard also. answered the cheers of hor partlaans and spurted across the line, but the crimson was a length and u halt beliind, -* : * AU TUE FINISH, 5 ot Both crows looked to hive rowed thel best. They. cheered each other with what Neurts they had felt, and. then Prof, Agnsslz inde the “usual guucuncement ta tie vice torlous Yale crow." Both craws rowed to the float in front of the Grand Stand and disom- barked, The Harvard imen looked wearied but not over, uxliausted, ‘The crowds of students cheered’ until: they could cheer no more. ‘The yaohta fired thelr canuon, and at Jost the crowds dlapersed after ane of: tho most exciting and“hundsume colluge races yor seen, : INE PREVIOUS RACKS. : There have been irregular races between Tlarvard and Yalu“as fur back ag l8sd <The second of these look pies in 1855, the third Hy 1889, and the fayrth ta 18dy, Ln 18d the nid veraity mices proper. begin, and were cone Anned ench year between Yale and aryard, nntiLand Ineluding 1ST0,- in 1871. other col. lores Hirst took part. Of thy six cantesty that, followed, Maxsnaliusetts: Agrioultural Col- Tego won the tae nherat.the second, Yale the third, Columblas the fourth, ant Cornell the fitch and sixth: ‘Chon Yate and Harvard rextuned thelr exclusive, contusts,. for tha firat Une making ise of eightoared erews, with the following result ° + F, : dai Mi Haryn BY eva 8 © Jao¥aalo, 2Us275 4, 1870, June 6, 168, July ‘The followlig was’ the coniposition of Tews z FS bie tho Name,” Low—J. 8. Corti No, 81, U, al No, =F, Wy Hog . No 4—N,'E Gucrittoys. No, GoIn Ky Hall ei ie. No, 0G, 8, Royors; L.. 0, Fam. 1, BLOTEE a ez froke- HH," Foladng.: Cox—afun Yow Cqugie ‘“Averages,. ph bhi beins ELE EIA SALAS BARS . 27 UARVARD, EE ic Asis | ittant Class.| Age ieynt| ens To | oug 11 Td OL, amt [4 oo kt 1b uss. roke—C. P, Onigtins, Hy rf Coxswain—JeMucbenan.| 3s ]H1 |) vt |) OF “Avoraget....; crevae|SHe| ITI Wie AGAME WACK DEYWEEN THE YALE SENIONS | 17 ANDTHE HARVAND SOPii8, : : New 'Yoth Herald, July §, , Adurried, splegning Starts aneck-and-neck F : i “proached, and the temperature continued at race well up tho first mile; then a gradual trawing away, Inch after inch, by Yale, and avery fuch of it fought with terrible despera- Uon till the gap openad in tho second nile would neither widen nor close any more all down the third or fourth, Such was tho niversity race of 1881, rowed yesterday | afternoon on the Thames water. In eleven yenrs thoy have never had so cloaw a race, and in suing ‘respects ft was the finest and xameat strigaly aver seon between these two unilversitivs since the first contest in 1803 It was - beef—anple, + well tralned-heeaf—over- Hintehing- atuil, equally well trained and far butter conched, but there was not so much of dr, CO. 1, Thotnpson and wife, St. Loules G W. Harris, E. Barrow, Loulsville; 2. Stern, Cloelnnati; Jacob Lemann, Meyer, Lemann, Donaldsonville, La, At the Exchange: Mrs, J. Breyer, Minne- Apolls; J. A, Crockett, M.D. und wife, lke hurts Adrian Steclkel, James Boyd, Georre I, Atwell, Milwaukeas J, Robsern, Bluck Earths George JL Osootl, Janesyiilos We de Siartevant, Shehovran Fallay Fohin Adama, Mazomnnte; 2, E. Bailey, Appleton, ‘ At the Mansion Houses Thomas Jt, Chap- tan, Daytons ¥. J, Tullis, Abs Baldwin, Now Yorks A. Bradford and wife, Mrs, Ay Blossom, chill, nnd nai, St. Loulas s, Daly, and he was canght by nx detective, watched through a holo In the roof o| SrhurGaneds He says hy hae who Ul no don why te ' ———————— ~ STABBED FOR A SONG Jobn Rréckin nnd Edward Connolly, whom the Police denominnte ns hoinoless, quarreied fq front of a tivory-stablo at the cornor of Joffor , son and Monrvc streots Suturday oventing cope cernine tho version of a song, which both know Imporfectiy. Connolly drow n pooket-knifo and stabbed his aritdgbniat in the loft brenat, [nilicte. * ing w anal! wound, whloh will Likely prove 4 dangerous, Hy pro Mot. it. ‘The. experiment, trict. with. hesfta: | L. Balloy, Bd Kistner, FAG Bastion, Bal at ee tion some years ago, of putting mett welgl- | Burt, Jo A. May, Chica he O. Camnpbell, Mr. Win, Moasti, Fitth aventio, Chicago, ? Ing as much as. 78. pounils rained into a Clarence, Ia. 4 Georee Ae Mxon, Charies Nich, | attribute the eure of 4 niversity bont, having proved success, 16 will doubtless be many years before a crow averiging wider that Hgure will win ono of thesy raecs, » While threa or four of the Harvard man looked young, and green, and boyish, every man In the Yule boat looked, and was, a sturdy, stalwart vetenan, ensily ft to row, any amateur craw In American, but notin England, ‘There were glaring fults in Yale's style and work, with less marked ones among, her rival's, But, until the faults are weeded out, Gist men, however Arandly developed and well trained they may be, and each man taught how to row ag skillfully ag the best min they now- have, they will not be the sort of crew which can feel confident of a successfitl reault when the Arungle tha Milwaukey}S. B. Marks, Mrs, Charles ‘0, Pol: Tard and datghter, Montgomery, Alws Le Severy and wife, Emporia, Kus, At the Amerlean: FR. Woods, Cleveland; dS, Groscott, Dakotas EF, Drinkenburg, Brookings, Dak; dW and 2B Mellen, Mineral Point; JamesSmulth, Hale's Corners; Thomas Howe. Cleveland; J. 1H. Yewdnle, 4.8. Boyan, Milwaukeu; M. Sellers, Howard; Av MW. Ecoles, A. IL Belton, Rochester: K, Wiltinina, Mobiles is, A, Hor: ton and wife, Chicago; George A, Love and wife, Cinclnnath. THE RAILROADS, «.. hauverdabraln Rolulytg ¢ St. Jocob's Oil~paints rreat antidote, Pla 4 wit ec ene ee ae FISK~At Logan Houne, Alto "1 aly 1, of’: cunmutaphion, Kato, wita et Sugeno De Habs ot i eee ea RARE la ot a one tb Marae?! Ta? # 8 tromreny Co a ean jaturday, Jaty, aa nidon, attor wn’ iltnes comes, ag It will one day come, nat on ,TAREN POSSESSION. Biantieandvdiga me Ke Clarks sed Ot: yours ‘Thames at New London, but on the Tames | — Tho Ponnsylvania Railroad Company tool a eA Cae Gante ronidance, 2635 Catumot-ar, just above Old ' paniot | AB Wo fit the formal possession of the Philndeliphia, Wil- duddonty, of cungention of’ the beat 1892, Yate is steadily bringing up her average | Mingtou & Bulthinoro Rattrond Inst Friday. 2h, Situ, uns Totnes nae Tharieg | i OF Jacub'K, and isla Walte Custar agai d mont! * Ps . ad ae of Basares Lecpateh, ety er BULKEY—Mrs, Stat alto: ald By We Siattigrentee ily’ Louie megd Ng poaeae ee oN sen | SHUMACHIEI ae ACH F—Jubn 18, Shuoinchor, nged 40, of ¢ 7 ‘Tho latter company tias 1 -capitalization of $11,585,760 In 851,715 shares of 950 par value, ohd a total indebtedness of $3,740,000, 2.6 per cent first mortgaxea of $240,500, due- Jilly, 18843 threa pluin 6 per cent bonds respective- with hor ancient “foe. . As for the Harvard crow, thoy Inve fond that racin; Columbia ‘crew seventy pounds lighter than thes, and then with a: Yale team twenty-five pounds heavier, wera two different things, Bat ibis no thue now.to hesitate, ‘Tho trie with n t ve is c ly of $1,000,000, $700,000, .nnd $800,000, re- | ~ Funoral ‘tuesday morning from No. 40 1fMeat, | fest of y Urave man te the way hosncte when | oa lid arltc lee Geisben dae aa eh pOCONNOW=Bnnagy, July's ate rasldoney,oornee crows Wil doubtless remain almost Intact | 100s nnd a tonn of | $1,000,000 nt 6 por cent, ro- | Kurlandar. and Kossutist, fornnrd, O'Connuy , fora wholo year of hard tratning, with the | deemuble lu June, 1010, Ie zunruntous the £4 | "iranoral Vnesday, July 6, nb 10:20n. mu. to All Seine dyvant rity light of all ney a { 00) vonvortible mortgage bonds of tho Dulawara | Churon, thence by enrrity ea tu Calvary Cemetery. nulyann Re 0 ie | [i Nh ho al pra ‘ Faces, and | Ratirond 6 per cont, redeomable duly, 18: Tho "Now Yurk pipers please copy. * : Gu Gag Knowledae 0 ccna aie in tle aoa Most Choster & Pitadelphny bag a F Gout | DWYER-July 2, John, tho bolorad sou of Atatthow next year’s me over this track by a whola April ee PE CRON TCT Funeral from rosldonen,’Ssis ‘Daettoltenes ond inintite, and to lend even an [ntenser Interest | Wieniagtot > | duly ¢, at tine, by carriages to Calvary pg ton Baltimore virtually involves cons trol of the Philadelphia & Baltinora and Balti more Ceutral, which extends from Lamokin Junction to Octoraro, Md., forty-six miles, with a three-mile branch to Part Deposit: te Chester Creck Rallrond tensed, constituting tho: first: seven. tulles from Lumtokin to Weat Cheater’ Junction. The- ‘pald-in capital stock 16 $220,008.11 Qnd since June #3, 1870, tho road has been oper to that struggle than there was In this one between Sophomores and Seniors yesterday, To be one of the. elzht best men among'a thousand chosen fonts Is Boing to mean gomathing inthe future, and, if In the con {ng-twelve ntonths these two crews do thelr. best, we may yet see noxt July what actually WVALDKON-uly 8, of spinal montipleis? titidzet | (yrensy, Waldron, "beloved wit 0 ng Bde Waldron, In her zich yuur, = Funoral Tuoaday, July 6, trom 13 Roston-av. at 10 o'clock, t9 Bt. Patrick's Chureh, thence by cara to Calvary frum Nortnwestom depot. Brionds “of te family Invited. : MOANTITY—July ‘s, 1891, Maty . MeCarthy at rosld ence, 115 Third-av., asted 23 761 Saks Nira. tid tnke place In 1877 bet; Ated by tho ‘Trusteos for the bondholders, Iha | op iioral runsday morning aed o'cluak to St. Mary ft EES eceae no te esterday wpe Bite sip, vito ing in n taltimues iro i Churoly, thence by carriages to Northwosterh deput. peared yary probable,—a dead heat. "That | owne al a bonds, which cor et con! Will bo the peffection ‘of buntracine’ amot Rest iagekynge oF, Se) 00 tn Fonnayivends due vnnann ANNOUNCEMENTS, gentlemen, and every. year it’ plainly draws | 5 + FF Ni NOON-MEETING WILL BE HELD. wut Tews” Seta x cone : in Maryiind, due Oatover, 1801, aud second 7 por vent mortgage in Pdnnsylvanin, $400,000, January, 1000, * SOUTHWESTERN FREIGHT i RATES. The St. Louis Republican says: “West-bound frolght-rates are, the ngonts claim, still belng fchorally minintained, but the situation ussumed u phase yesterduy which Is calculated to cause some litte unonsinoss aa to tho future, A telegram was recelved yootarday -afternoon from Mr. Midgley, the pool comunts- sioner, stating tht the roads wore making a spoulal rate of. 20 ceuta por hundred from loago to. Missourl Hiver pulots on tho iittb- clnsg, in; which nro embraced sugars, votfecs, cunned goods, iron, tle, un® the like. : This action on the part of tho Chicago roads. forvos . the Mues from St, Louis Wost to drop to five “cents less, owlng to the location and distance, which will make tho rato now on tho sanie olass of goods from this city to Missouriktiver points 1G cents per hundred, Whenever there is any trouble tu be: stirred . up, It .sooms that the Chicavo rouds commence it, but. of course they will find the St. Louls roads strong enough to mect thelr cuts. Tho volume of west-bound business is Very large ut present, and, nau rule, ail othor classes, the agente hore clattn, are belay pretty well maintained, and the Judlentiona aro that no serious cuta will be mada, for the present, atleast. However, thera la no K. A. Burnoll, the evengollst, CORNELL'S DEFEAT. , . Lonnox, July: 1.—The morning papers scarcely mention the foul of Cornell by Lon- don in yesterdnay’s races at Henley. Tho Stundard’s boating writer has the audacity to say, that Cornell fouled London. Only two correspondent’s wore present on the umplre’s Inunch,—one .the New «York Heruld, the other no American news association. ‘The English] reporters, bad ‘felt themselves In- sulted by the order of the stewards that only twontatime should be permitted‘on the launch, the tickets for-which were “to be at direction of the umpire.” ‘The London row- ing writers, therefore, did ‘not see the foul,. which occurred: out of . their sight They could not have scon it from thelr» box on the: grand-stand, ‘They ‘hve therefore seen tit to “ignore tho’ “foul - almost — entire- and, in tho. few Iustances . in which it 1s spoken of, the xeference Is without knowledge of the truccireumstauces of the case, ‘There is no reason why the niembers of the press siould not have found AMUSEMENTS." SPEND THE 4TH AT THE.COOL SOUTH PARK BEACH Hj Park Preshy vin Church FESTIVAL: Musical Concert. and Refreshments in the ‘Park. Boating, Music, and Picnicking. can be enjoyed all day... Ice Cream, Cake, Sands. :wiches, and Lemonade will be. for sale all! the time. «" ~' ri Mlinols Central R. R. Trains: Leave foot of Lake and Randolph-sia, at | oS D 8105 a.m 12:10 noon. ~ rgom on the tnpite’s launch, which: is usu. | $iling wuat muy buppon theso daye, and the O1G om, 1100 p.m. . ally filled with the wives nnd dnughtors of | some time can bo averted only by most cautious 9145 a. m. R115 po ma, the Henley. stowards, Tndecd, affalra at | bubaviur on the part of the Fonds to each other, 20:15 a, m 3:00 p.m. | Tienley are managed in a very curious | is the way tho best posted authorities now: look 21100 a. ray 3150 p. ma. fashion, Cornell’s' desire to enter as n cont. petitor was treated with an Importinence and cadulsh stupldity that should be remembered by other American college-crews before en- toring for this regatta. It Is ruled by antl- quited individuals who should have ‘been shelved twenty years ago.’ “Chere Is no ex- cuse for thelr refusing to allow Cornel! to atthe nutter, ‘ “The thought ia not to bo entertained for a moment, though, that, should a war over freight rutos bo commoucud In dead earnest, tho Bt. Louls ronds will not be able to protect the inter ests of the trado of tho olty as well ag thelr own. ‘Of coursa.tho proaprrity of the city means, tho prosperity of tha rallwnys contering hero, It would, however, be far better for ongh that the Stop at all Stations both ways, Returning neat! F ery Hit Hour after ig Gratoee Noose ONY eh ROUND-TRIP TICKETS, 25c., For sale at Illinois Central Ticket Once, 121 Tan: dolph-st.t Michivan Centra, ‘Mexst, Odice, &. A. cur dandolpi Olark-sta.s, Wabsab Tlexar Ome, sf South Clarkest.s Grund Trunk ‘TMoket Omics, 3. XK. ‘asl ngtan ‘and Clarkeata.} and at Iilinots Cet ‘Ticket Ofices, foot of Iundu}; entor for the Visitors’ Cup ogalust. teams | tariff, {¢ not too nigh, remain stable, dts, ait Mtations sounae Toro, Bi yi ehiels they were jormadually, Tatchell vy : ae Face trutos, ___A, a. HANSON, i orn a8 compalled to accept the position | 1 Se Bee ws assigned them in the Stewards’ Cup Thee, and} Mr, J.T..Ripley has. been appointed Com- WHITE STOCKING PARK. thelr defeat, under any circumstances, can- a - mf not bo regarded ag a disgrace, it would be | Merclal Agest for the Chicago, Burlington & pelt for Americans to avoll Henley in the | Quincy: Railrond, in charge of froight and ‘atures at vast until tho “present Regatta Commuitteo aro shelved or dle off, = _—————$—___ ‘ WAUKESHA, The Opening Party at the Mansion Mouse — IndependoncesDay Celebra= tlons — Railroad Matters — Porsonul Items — Arrivals at the Iotels. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Waukesia, Wis. July 2.—Visitors: that have been ‘fortimate enough to reach out Tesort during the past week congratulate themselves on escaping the Intense: heat re- ported prevailing over different scctions of the cottntry.. There was only one day of passenger:business at Rock Island, Moline, _ | Davenport, aud the Sterling Branoh,’ with ‘}voftice at Rock Island, : Afticles of Incorporation of the Mississippt & Western: Railway: Company ‘were filed at ‘Des Molues, In, Saturday... It fs the inten- tion of this company to bulld ono ‘or inore lines of yallway. from tho, Mississipp! River westward with brauches, . ‘Che articles of {n- corporation authorize. the company to con- struct and use burges and boats for transpor- tation, 5 ae Commissfonor Fink announces tho redlection of Mosars, Charles Francia Adame, Jr., David A. Wells, and J. A. Wright na Arbitrators for the trunk-lines pool in a cirowlar which saya: “The vote of tho Joint Executive’ Committee, upon eB ALL : This’ Afternoon,, ' N. B.-A'T 310-N. B. : “Mao! Tuesday, July.6, Thursday, July 7, IN. B.-AT 3:40—-N. B. qu FAMOUS true tropieul weather here, and: that, un- | the revlection of tho Board of Arbitration for ‘ . ao fortunutoly, came on* Tuesday, the date of | (oopuunonig May Ul TAS, was taken according | ( to ofroular No, 280, and has resulted’ in the re- the openiug party of the Mansion House, | etection of Messrs, Charles Francia Adums, Jr, ostons vs. hicago Considerable “expense. was ‘Involved. in | David A, Wells, andJohn A. Wright aa tho Arbi- GRY TICKETS. AT, aakiny th t of @ tal tos trators for tho period .nbove ‘mentioned, of | BPALDING'S, 108 Maataon-st, ud @ event special note: | which notice is hereby givon.” ‘ ~ CLAYTON'S: Ig Madison-at., pea butall hopes of realizing the .well-grounded : AYEICS, LA} Wasblugton-ste ! The 8t. Paul Ploneer- Presa hos the following re- ding Mr, St, John’s recent visir to Bt. Paul: Reports about the mission of Mr. HB. St. John, Genoral Ticket and Passunper: Aguat of the Onl- cago, Rovk Istand &. Pnotle, were contilet! yesterday, Somo were to tho effect thut ho had! Arran for through Chicago trains, and others that be had not. Tho proposition wastorun trains’ over the Minneapolis & St, Louls, tho Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern, and tho Chicago, Rock Istand & Paolfio, ‘Tho Chiongo Bott-Line Railroad Company, of which Biiltan Westan ts Geuoral Manager, baw vomploted the survoy of their by exvectations were fost as the ‘evening ap- _'., , HOOLEY’S THEATRE., 3 MATINEES THIS WEEK. about 90 In. the- ball-room.. As might : ‘ro:day uly 4, Wednesday and saturday, and ort 4 naturally be éxpocted, the response to tho Jnrge number of invitations issued was small, although .o .vory pleasant tina was had by’ those who attended, fet, ae ‘The members of St, Joseph's Catholic Church have arranged for a very approprinte celebration of tho National holiday to-day. luring the week, Augustin Daly's Great Now. York Husisal Success, CINDERELLA - AT SCHOOL. i a uround tho ith the IDENTICAL CAST; Musie, .refreshinents, ‘games, patrlotle nd: | ity. Br W. B. Minoline, Assistant General | cosmid Metals the IDENTICAL CAat dresses, and the. rending of the Deolaration | Manager of this Company, states that {thas | tim at Daly'a Theatro, New York, 8 been determined to muke the tinal looadon. this week. ‘Tho right of way has been largely go cured by purchise and donation, and grading. is to be begun as soon as the ongineers get through with the prelitninary work... Mr, Ulnoting alsa stutes that ‘contracts for the construction of locomotives and other rolling stook have al- ready been awarded,:-+ largo amount of atecl ritlly, bo says, huye niso boon contracted for, A newjfrelght car for tho transportation of graln was pluced on private exhibltion In Stil waukeo last weol. It consists, says the Mepub- Tecan and News of thut elty, of four bollow oylin- dura rade of iron and steel vight and a half fcot, Jony and Bix feat in dinmeter inalde, Those oyl- Inder wheels oa be loyded from tho top or side, and with proper olovator fiollittes, can be loaded or unlonded inore cnslly and quickly than an ur dinary var, The oylinders re «perforated with minute. holes that aainit of n ciraulntion of air throughe. the yrain, - thus: drying. wet grain, or preventing it from hoating while (in transit,; The car bas a capuelty for. Tully 1,000 bushels o€ erain, while the maxinuin iond of the ordinary var l'400 lushols, “Solen- iste byve long bean aware that tho power res quired to rolls given loots only one-seventh of Chat require tg moyo It when supported an axtos, ‘Chiles cur is an oifort te apply this prinol- plo to tho transpurtation of yraiin »."* DIEO OF HIS WOUNDS... *: John 1. Bhumacher, tho huckman who was Bhot fow days ugo by Capt, Hen Byagter, dled ut O40 Inst evening, Io beyun Culling Saturday afternoon, but ralljod at 0’ o'otuok: yesterday miorning, and continued to improve until. noon, whon a relapso occurred, though hia death waa not looked for,’ No ante-mortem atatement was tuken, . Ho, hiowover, rapidly grow. worse, und dod ut the time stated, The statement which he mado the other day about ‘the. shooting je worthless, since Shyinactior wag dolirious whon thu Nolury wrote Jt. ThesCoroner was notified, and will probably hold an Inquest to-day, Tha funcral will take plucs Crain No. 46 Eilt' stroat, Yucaduy terpidg; thonoo. to. Bt. Joseph's Church, aad thenvo to St, Noniface; Comewry.: suit “- SHOT-IN THE NECK... * » Matthins Webbor, 13 yuars of ago, Nylng No; 446 Miilwaukeo avonue, was accidentally shut fn the nuok at 5 o'clock last evening ‘by auother ce dawis, Digby ‘Holl, Clix, Leclorog, bh, Laure Ji » May Fioldins, At RF athe Uitbert in their ORIGINAtepartas "= GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, ut Clark-at., opposite Court-House, A GREAT BIG'HIT!: . CQULDN'? DE OTHENWIBE, » °" TONY PASTOR| ‘ (tverybody knows bim) and hls lmmenso “> SPEOIALTY COMPANY,! .-; TWO! PERFORMANCES-.TO-DAY, )GHAND HOLIDAY MATINEITAT 3 Dy 3, * afonday c Juty il afar exrerat prepara vty DSMANCB OF: A’ POUR YOU! i SADAK: GAN Boau Woods Lewls Murraon wild the great Brook Company, eer ; A BAUWS PAVILION, |, 3:5: Swanty-seooud-st, Cottase Grove, und Indisui babi rin ey yn aaa GRAND CONOCDRT. © Adtulsaion, 2501 Hunday Maines, Io.” > wor. \AUOTION SALES.\'-°.+~ -By GEO. P, GORE & CO, 5 : and 216 Madison-at, OFS REGULATE TRADE BALE)” Dry Goods,; Clothing, Straw Goods, * Carpets. "Tuesday, July 5, 9:30 a.m. Five Mundrod Lots Desirable “Goods, © its) “Geo, P. GORM & CO, Auctloneers_: OUR. AUCTION, SALE Marey will be the program at: ickory Grove, and a jena ell in the eventug at Robingon’s Hall, In the afternoon = kame of —base-ball will be played on. the FairGrounds, » be- tween the Mutuals, of Janesville, who claim the'amatvur chanplonanip of the Northwest, and the Waukeshas, Grime will be called at Su'clock, In the venting John Jack, the comedian, will «ive ii front of his theatre on Maln street a grand display of fireworks previous to dis entertainment ‘The Chicngo, Milwankes & St, Paul Ralt- road Company have atiast, after belng driven to It, began to -nutlea Waukesha, and have frranged thelr new timetable, somewhat to its. atlvantage, Nevur’ bufore thiy season have they fuyored our resort, or, Lt the real truth ~ ba” ‘told, ~- given: 16, tho. ail. yantago .thoy have other. resorts, ‘The Northwestern “Road {3 fast appronohing completion; and this dlangreeable fact to the St Paul Company may bu stated as the only cause for thelr revent Justice, ' Col, B.A. Eustan, and son Barret, of: Chicago, ure at tha Mansion House, : Miss Mollie Evans, oneoft Chiengo's favorit pehna-donnas, visited here this week, |.” ‘Tha Waukesha Woolen Mills will bo putin operation Ht Cuca +s Mrs. A. A. Woods, chilldren, and inal, of New Orleans, are at the Park Lote! for ‘the “hits: SE, Tu Usnhiam, of Sati Franctsco, nu ‘a, ME Ts, Benham, of Sau Francisco, aud John ¥, Saladin, wits, and three ehitdrdn, of Dayton, O,, are vislling wt the Tesidence-of ALS, Lindow, on Maple avenue, : agob Lemann und son, of Donaldgonville, H Ny se at Lin Fountain House for the: sva- A. Rawson aud -wife,- of Chileaga, aro at Maple diruva for the season,» . « 2 » Mr, Ross, of Palinyra, la making arran| imonts for weokly exeursions betiveen that resort and Waukoshi,, 3 ss lira, EL, S, }itiglieg und children have goue Enst—to Utlea, N. Yi—for tho sunnugr, J.C, Bethel and family, of Loulsyille, are Ot Alapla Grove tur the season, wat * Nicholas A, Rost, of New Orleans, ta pass- his third season at tho: Fountain House, in 2 hr, WiiitHeld Avitoy nother, and servant, L oy numer Gus Beowort, who was playing near |. win] 1 ar of Uemupolls, : Hy ate At aiayle drove fat ui {9 the strect with a ainall revolver. ~ He was >For Wednesday, : July 6 : Mrs, It JS, Protianer and Mfrs. Jesae Whito | sttonded by br, tylow, wha wae unable to Ue | to a silcassoried.- biome” wg ot aan ws a tn es i | FG MH A a a | WL De wa eer ema at ili tt Webi, sve, ad four ebttren, AONE ec attends cee GOLA qual Uh We tlarrow, wife, four-culldron.-aud | . «THe: SClENTIFIC AMERICAN SAYS)..." es ne tree nt the Fountain House tor the summon. 7] > The Mackinnon Pons bave bec fn 00 Og) Husineas at the Silurian Springs during the: Office fur over twa sears, and have wivon gutd [ooo CAND Ye inn ux. . ‘Khere'| Satisfaction, : Mackinnon Von Co. 18 Uroads Bend #1, # §4 oF 6S tuce “past two.wonths his been buow! have bean 60 barrels of water aluippa if all . ¥,4,00 badiaon streot, Chicago, feetlong of the, globe: aalde from; the Jarge ha ee entree eoagapereie ‘the follawing gues Halas Ac itout, laa Orlvans; Mrs, 3 .- Prensa Lis, Jesse ante AR, Greg: and, Met Ona Rei Misses I, W., L. E., and &, Vy “Mitohell, ranklin,- Pa,; Audrew Cowan, Wilt chide Ulsvilie; -; Wanton Undead ME we. AW an concelye what motive James Dal iy milschief iwhich ho did at New. ral: was. employed ‘on o steamboat A uumbor of. now carriages’ wore shipped every day by that line, aud Daly He wae found that iu gears ly avery shipment one vehicle had a small pieva Rasa ee ; all -pantiy aad trigny pura “Raters \ : ale Hitt contour cae a GAS STOVES. you iit: the ‘Foul te and nurse, Master Bertle. Cowan, Lo # v ft uno spoke, ‘Tho dumuyo was not v Heating Stoves | W, ‘I, Howard, E, P. Stovenson, Now Yark: | heavy, you was, botusrsome,” for it neceasitavedt as cocking and age William E. Gay, G, Re Wilsun, Gy Campbell | tio rotdrn of tha wheol ta’ the factory and th STOVES Sy hae e aud wits, Susis Canipbell, Given Campboll, | {ueoction of a perteut apeker Tha wuittiny was 0} 126 Dearborn-st- |