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s., allowed © three -anen ‘ TS. _— oo SPORTING EVE} An Exoiting Day Among the League Championship Olubs, Chicago Suffers Defeat by Bos- ton Through Poor Field. ing Play. ee _ Bummlo Ronten. Twico by Troy, “aud ‘Worcester 'Lwice by elie Detroit. ° Sleveland: Successful Against ‘Providence by a Score es ' of 9 to 3. xn Immense Crowd Take Their Hol- ‘..dday at‘the Chicago Driv- ing Park. Windrush, Mary Anderson, Wildmoor, ond Guy the Purso Wit: ie? hora. Mand Trots a Mile in 2118 3-4 at Do- ‘ tro{t-Ohartor Oak and Hamp- sden. Parks, BOSTON: V8- CITICAGO.: JA crowil of 10,000 people assembled nt {White Stocking Park yesterduy afternoon to withess the game between Boston and Chien gu, and so densely packet tho grows as to Interfure greatly with the work of the fleld- er. “fo obviate thls drawbuck as far as pos- ‘siblo'n rute was ngreed on that but ong base bo run on any ball hit into tho erowd. ‘Tho result was to equalize the disadvantages of the situation, and alge to give credit for safe Aits in several {nstunees where but for the crowd the ball woull have ‘been enught, The weathor way intensely hot, but the spectators bors np goot-naturedly un- der the blazing sun, the wretched field ing of the home tem, and the unfatr wnipiring., «lt was on heavy, batting game, on both sides, but Chicago easily excelled with the stick, poundluy Whitney so vigor ously that hé was withdrawn tu 'tha eighth innlng antl Morrill took his place, Any sort. of decent feld-work would hive scored a vietory without much trouble, ‘Lhe loss of the ganie. syns elilully attributable tothe poor pitching of -Coreoran, who once more demonstrated his ability to so perform his work ay to render mach assistance to the other side.’ {t was vertalnly the case In this, game, and has been true more thin once this year, Je began the game by delivering Tourteen utile balls to the first two Boston Datsnien, and before the ful was over allowed a niin to score from tiled on a wild piteh, A wild’ throw by Burns to head olf Morrilt at third after hls hit for two-vases to tully, and the Inning closed" with five rans made, and twoemed. ‘hyn camer resting spell for + four foitings, so, fae ag fielding errors were 2 Btu NL, BER. concerned, and It was not tintil tho sixth Juning that the huing. teanr went to pieces asain, ‘Aftor ngs hut hilt for his base a Wild throw by Burns let flim reach second, when he should have been-out,. ‘Phen cane: Anothor gift of a base on bills te Burdock by. Gareoran, and then a eloun) bit by Morrill filled the bases. Llere was a good ovpenlig dur muting, and :Gore und Quest promptly, improved it the: former dropping Sutten’s fiy,und Quost filling to hold a. throwin ball, > Less Unit average play would lave. retired tho side for wt Uhink,- but as tt wits the vishtors _ Musanune cerned, Wilinmion . having helied: mitters by a bad overthroly. to the pity, Lwo lure were presented hy the chenth thie through! wild throwing by Corcoran aid Alison, together with st base On, balls, leayhig the totnlscore wt 13 for Boston, > ‘Hhe Chicnzos trled hard to make tp at the ‘Dat what ttey lat, given away in the? tulad, and very. nearly succeeded, © fn tho third tine Ang four runs -were muddy; three earned, olf singles by Quest, Gore, and, Willlanson and 8 bage off balls; Jay the sixth good: hitting by Anson, Wiiianony and” Burns, wlded by a fumble * Burdock wid, a passad. ball, brought throy ruoy, te earned, nud! In” tha seventh ws donbly by Dalrymple, % triple by Kelly, and strides” by Anson: atid’ Burns brought Chlenge’s seorg to 10, or within one of ube ather alae, dn tho wlgiith ful: Mor WIL went hv'tos pitel, Whitney taxhug west age, This inning was notable front bad deelsion by, the: umpire... Quests fly. to Jeft Held was platuly: dropped. by. Hor- nung, who reiched down. for: the ball, aid, to tle grout surprise of everybody, the winplre riled ft fly-watehs Heeostid not pos sibly have known it to bu such, and not only ere appenratices wholly against it, but pare otles sitting on the ground where the .balt fell are thit the Hy was intifed, dn the nlnts inning tora was some elegant batting by Gores Kelly, and Willlanson, snd before anybody wis out two cared runs had been darted fy and there were mon on second and third. “A -base-Wt world tle and probably win the game; but Burns did no more than ita hot bounder to Sutton, who so hindled it as to hold the min on third while retiring the: striker st ‘Thon. Corcoran sant tlest. aily to Hornung, and Anson tried to seare the telag run from third, but wis declared Ont by tie umpire, though under precisely siinilur.candtittons Morrill was ti tho sixth iunhys given safe. This ended the game by waeory of Stok. Chat the umpiring was yery bad does not account for, the result, thongh It should not pags" unioticed that in Overy solitary case where the auestion was close tho dvclaion went against Chicago, aid, here were four or tive scl, cases, two of thom making 0 difteronve of two tallles aguinst Chicago, But it is no exense that tho mmplre helped tha Bustonss the Ohtea- ~ goes could easly have beaten the entire ton 3. they had played. thelr: averuge flelding Fn te sume teanis play to-day and on ee eee TH RCOKE. ARR TP Ae 4] 2} sta) 0] alo 6th tl 4{ Gf 4] opus] at x, Willumuon, 6) 4) 8) BL eto) 1 Huras, #3. 5) 1) 32) Of ale Coroor oh ty a al oh 4} t] u} o)-s] aba 4) 9) 1 a) ba) 2 41]. | ajouiea| es} 7 3} at of ala} cf a} o a 1a} 2px} ipo 5) 2) 3) 3) t] alo ayeapaipaa 4] i] a) a} rf alo Bnyder, ¢. eae ate Cs Crawley, 0:'F 4s] abat sola Moraunin b &, Hepa af apo oot: | alias [ape ,oCTSu 00 3 8-0:g-19 ay 0.0.6 0 3. 5—1 . ayo, 7} Boston, 5 8 Twoebaey. ‘niteLawin ‘Witthoy Mort Dale *” Fymple, Anson, Wiiltaimson, Buros, +g Dhreoebuawe bt *@) Dal Pyaar =t bite—Kelly, Button, * qv iret bie on Dalle tiutuesy: Hurdock, Lowis ION, “ ‘on erroré—-Toaton, 1; Cnioago, 3 Loft on bases— Boston, 97 Chic 10, be truck out—Corcoran, Gore, Wi! ae a Hutu 4, Hornung-Gnyder, DETROIT Va. WOROCESTERS, Xpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunce ? Detnorr, Mivh, July 4.—Tho game this foronoon’: waa’ witnessed by. 3,600 wpecta- tora, and pronliod at the. outset to-bo an Overwheliding victory for Worceator, but the - ter played wrotchudly In the Meld, und was Outbatted, Five mony inthe Detroit: nine, Played out of thelr reulur posltions, Porby- and Bennett bolug at tert and centre -feld, Xountuln, the change pitcher, although ‘still Jaina, pltchéd very suecesstully, "In the Arst inning Worvestor made five base hits, and gutin four runs before a man’ was out, Tt looked Ikea Waterloo for Detrolt, -Kellly’s anda guve out, and he way sont. to Tight Hulu, Powell golug behlad the but, and ‘ Knight replacing -tho latter at first base, Then tree nen were put aut he siercasion. fai tho next eleht Jonings of the We Des trolt nade bat one error,—that a overthrow tolitst by Whitney,--whilo Worcester mindy elght outraze errors, Inclidig muits of easy ites by Carpenter, Dorgan, anit Cream- er. Mountain braced up, ant althauzh eon peter to lessun his paee on necowit of tho Hexperfonced mn belied (hd bat, only theres lts Were made off hil after the frat fain. Kauight played tirst without tun error, retlt= Ing ‘twenty. men, will the asslstance of Whites Houck, Gerhardt, and Powell, Detrott tled in tho fifth, minting four runs, Unearnod, off two bases ot called balls, muffs by Carpenter, and Creamer, whi) Gur= liardtts two-basu hit. Errors by Trin and: Dorgan gaye another in the sixth, in the seventh and elghth, Detrolt punished Beh mond severely, maklig Liroy three-ase hits, Increasing the runs to 1), and whining with ning to spire, iat } 2946 Woreoste?.sseseoed OF 0 Oe sccseeserepol 01 US 11 Dereuiiir erthen--Warecater, Ht Totealt 4. Barnyd runs—Woreester, 2; Detroit, 4. ttwoetnied bit—Gorbardt, + Throc-buse hita—Vickerson, Hotaling, Ben- nett, Gerhardt, Mountain, : Lofton tises—Woreostor, 3; Dotrait, 7 Firat base on balls—Worevster, 2: Detroit, 5. ‘irat bnae on orrors—Worcester, 4; Detroit, 6. Bteuckenth Walney, G orhurdt, Itallly, Mount- in, Der 2) Manned balis—Hushong, 43, Hollly, 3} Bowell, 1 ~ Wild pitebos—ebmond L : ‘mo—Two hours and fifteen intautes. Uinpire—Dooschor. Speetal Duntieh ta The Chicago Trittine. Dern, Michy July d—An tmimense crowd this afternoon witnessed the second defunt of the Worcesters, ‘Tho Detrults pros sented thelr regular ning for the fest the in ten days, while the Worcesters were cote pellod to put Dormia at short in place of Lr win, who shoved bis and throwzh an om bus window after the morning game, und will be dlgabled by the cuts for a furtutght, Corey and Darley were both hit about equul- ly, the former for eleven and tho litter twelve, with) totals of {iftven and fourteen, But the Detroit hits were better bunched. Singles by Dorgan, Hichmond, and Carpenter gave the Woreesters a run in the fourth; a base on balls and base hits by Creamer and Bushongwnother tn the tifths 2 base on balls, singles by Dorgin and Rielimond, and 9 bvo- bagger by Carpenter. athird in the efghth, Kalght's singleand Hanton’s tyo-baser, with shirp running, give Detroié 2 run fn tho firats, Wood's two-bagger and singles by Knight, Powell, ant Bennett two In tho ftthys Dorgan’s: fumble of Stovey’s hit, the nul of a thrown ball, and: Powell's saerities hit added two in the seventh: three more, all earned, were added In the eight off singles by Tlonek, Aint, Gerhardt. and Wood. ‘Tie ouly, error for Detroit was Wood's fumble, which wllowed Bushong to reach second on na base hit. Houek, Gerhardt, and Powell played a. at gaine, ‘Che ontfielders had a play spell. ‘The attendance at the two games to-tlny was 5, Lid, o73ao0 ogo tml) Jantige— r2a¢ e078 8 Worvesto 0012001 0-3 Detrott. 1000 2 O18 Mme 1 Fielding errors-—Worcoster, 0; Detroit. 1. Burned runs—Worvester, 2; Detroit, 0; aoe hits—Dickeraon, Carpuuter, Wood, nnlon, Threo-base hit—Richmond. Lett ou tuses—Worcester, 0; Detratt, % Fiest Lagu on bulle—Worcestor, 2; Detrolt, 1. Firat base on urrore-Dctrolt, 2. z Struck out~—Stovoy, Curpenter, Corey, Powell, erby. Taceod, yalla—Buahons, #; Bonnett, 1. Time—Two hours and tive winutes, Uipiro—Ducacher. TROY VS. BUFFALO. Speciat Dispatch’ to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Burraro, N. ¥., daly 4.—At thls morn- ing’s gume betweon the ‘Treys and But- Talo, Foley wos batted out of his position by tho first five batters, three rns being earned, Then ‘Galvin. came ine and threw yery wildly, and hits waywardness,. alded ‘by wretched errors of While, gave the game to the visitors, ‘The ‘Lrojans played without. ‘error, the outer work of Hankinson and Caskins being very brilliant, dining 1234 ‘Tro! oo 00 seo O t Burned runs—Troy, 3; Buttalo, 2. -> Pond talding errore—'Troy, 0; Butfilo, 7 Hiae hits—Troy, Ws Buttaln, 7 yo-baso hits—Ualvin, Vulte, - Throe- base bit—Cuunors. “Lett on bases—Battala, Oy paca! % ‘ Firat Dase on bitte! 7 Fist biawy owerrors: > Btruele out—Hutla Paasod balle—Bull! Wud pitehos—dulvin, d. > ‘Tine—Lwo hours aud Utteen minutes, Umpire—Power, In the ‘game: this afternoon Buffalo suf fered nccrushing defeat, ‘Troy winulng by a score of 12 to 0. “CLEVELAND Vs. PROVIDENCE. || Speclat Diaputch to The Cidcuga Tribune. » CLEVELAND, O., July 4.—Thore was about 6,00. people in nttondance at to-day’s gate, and this’probably cnuseid the home nite to niuko'extra exertions to win. ‘They, batted Ttadbourn: quite, freely. and fletded execl- lontiy, but mst of thelr runs were obtained soft tho wretched tleldiys of the visitors, par- tenlarly that of Denny and McClellan, | ‘Lhe visitors could-not hit McCormick to any ox- tont. Clapp resumed hls place behind the -bat, but dtd not show up wall, his hands be- {nis stl! in'poor condition, —* ints 28450780 Cleveland 203 7 Lode Providanes 2 1 2) Earned ruds—Clavetund, 8: Peavidence, 2. * Blelding errors—Cloveland, 4; Providence, 8 Huge bitdGleveland, 123 Providence, 7 ‘tworbase nity—Dunlap, Shutter, and Farrell, nag bits-Cliupp wid Glasscouk, ‘irst Dage on balls—Cleveland, 1, * spettat nso on orrars—Cloyelund, 0; Provie fonee, 2 . Lott on bases—Uloyolund, 8; Providence,2. . Struvk © aut—Dunlap, McCormick, Bradley, Tinea, Start, York, Deuny, Malls gulled—MeCorniled, 43; Radbourn, 7% Btrikes onllod—McCormick, 20; Radbourn, 2%, Double pluy—Shatvor-Clupo-radley, Passed. Sulls=Ulupp, ds Cross, 4. Pinv—Two hours. Umplro—Lradley. + ' CHICAGO DRIVING PARK, ‘Tho raco-mneoting terminated yesterday In f® glorious. suecdss, . ‘here was.a great gathering at the track, the wenther was de- Usghtful, the track In neme order, and the sportof.n rarecharaeter. Jt wis a bulitting conclusion for the most Interesting aud most siccossful: race-mesting ever: hell In the, ] e © e £ West. The managoment jus been enter prism, energetic, and’ efficlent, and it Is gratifying to be able to state that’ the net . procecds of the, mecting ‘will probably exccod $10,000, ‘n sun that few. , ussocintions * hve’ aver —reallzed ‘from one meoting, As a mutter of course, the trick has sustained its reputation as tho fastest nnd best In the country, A tow days of hunaviness succeeded tle severe storm Inst Watlhnesday, and in consequence the averngo THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1881—TWELVE PAGS. J the frst three-quarters of a ine. Shad pen vhlden wht any derret of Judymentghis powars helng prop- erly fal die reserve, he wont cortainds have made a respeetable showltg, if he alll ck Lavery proved a pooy stayer, ‘To say U Storey’s buckers were disgusted with the mater tn whieh fe was ridden does not half express their fectinus, ‘The thyvetilly desis wits & browd burlesque on rieing. ‘The rider of Mary Andersen did not want to ene aut the work, Nether did tho rhtar of Callao, both evidently felis tuuter orders to “minke, a walting rice, and for mite the pace was little better than sidele-horse gait, ‘The tirat mile was rug st tins the second tn Bf, the third. in i » Fo nddition, it was tt fearful blow to pool-fuasors, ts Catlaa, Was backed with ainizing activity and stroneth atthe odds of $1,100 agilnst $200, was iiszrucefully beaten. yy tliat re five starters for the mfg heats, hree-li- ve, ree, Wich prover ong of the est Contests of tiie meeting, [bwwas also downfall for the heavy bbaratons fit pools, Brooklyn admirably sustatnlng his reeerd for losing when he seems to be dead sure of peiniting, ‘The felt was composed of Brooks lyn, Wildmoor, Elin Rowett, dolin Davis, and Atnerlea, Hila Howwett carried | consider able nud rin on creditable races. st she dil not get on plnce, Wildmoor won the first heat ley. erly tn 1st, was beaten a end in the second, after whlch he was not conspleuots until tho faprth heat. Brooklyn captured the second and third hents, fils suecess being entirely due to tha splondtd riding of Walker, who rodu the Inst hue of the third heat with une aticrap broken, and whit sented fat nthe = 'snddle piloted ls. horse through a desperate tiilsh, landing fim Fl Whe a whiner a heat only, The experienced eye of Gen. Daford discerned thas thera was still. strength fn Vildinoor, who was not ridden in a satis- factory manner, and he accordingly made a Sticcussftul effort to perstiade. the owner of Wildmgor to change hits rider and mount Alonzo Allen, whom he believed could util {au the horse's resources and win the purse and pools. ‘Tha chanpe establisheil the cor recttess of Gen. Bator’ judgment, tor Wildtoor won the fourth and ith heats with astonishing ease, ‘The race demonstrated that Brooklyn enunot gofour or five heats. diy was greatly distressed at the conclusion of the mee, Wildmoor Hmped back to the stand ufter the fifth het, but whether he lins broken down or not iy not definitely known, Tho final event of thy mneeting, the hurdle race, Was oxciting and iudleruis, Every elevan leup was cheered to the echo, and avery, blunder provoked —unrontlons Janghter, | ‘The only fall of the race aevurred to Andy Woodeoel, who, while leading in the first hent, struck the second hurdle hard with Wis Jett ind leg aud went down rather easily, Ils jockey was not injured. After Betthine up the horse ran around on the back- stretoh for sonte lime on three ley mMiuiinpression that he hind bro! his lez. Ina few minutes, howover, he recovered the use of tha injured leg. ‘The Just hurdle in. the second heat was cleared in tine style by oll. 9) THE penny. _ “A. start was'securdd on tho second break, Storey, Lizale S., and Jack Inverly golng away” abreast, Windrush ane Lucy May a longth and’ two lengths behind.” At the quarter a stale wag formed, Storey leading aiength, Windrush second, Lucy May third, Ilayerly fourth, and Lizzle 8. Inst. Running long the back-streteh the favorit moved up to Sturoy, who was running under a strong pul Atthe half Windrush hind lis neek ft Trontot Storey; Lucy May was third by an, open length, four lengths before THayerly, two lungths botind whom was Lizade 8, Approaching the three-quarter pole Storey was giv Ms fread, and -he timmediately took on lead oof on dength, whieh was inerensed to four before completing the first mille, the hast qrerter of whieh was run My hey 4 seconde Ge ths sta eiarials wis “second, with Haverly at his side, and Icy May and Lizzie S athis heels. In the. next quarter Storey malntalned his lead, while Ifaverly touk second place, Whidrust third, Lizzie S$. fourth, and Lucy May lust. Along the back-streteh Storey perceptibly weakened and came back xo much that at the finif his fend was redueed to an open font Meanwhile Lizzie §, ran ite second plie just before Windrush, lapping —whoni was Duey May, and Mayerly wis beaten of On the tum lide S. got to Storey’s head and Lucy May patred with Windrush, du that order they rounded inte the home streteh, but stratghtentiue our, Llzde bean forelng the pace und fell baek beaten. ‘Then Iuey May gave way, and Windrush and Liz wo S. were. left ta make the tial eitort, Wilkes, broughy, un the colt witha rush ane halt-way down dhallenged for the leat.” ‘The Fellas Httle filly guve hls a savere strugele, n which the whips were freoly used on both is far as the distunce-stand, but at that polut she was compelled to sucuumb, the colt out fasting and beating her a teugth to the wire, Lucy May was tutrd, four lengths belind Livia 5. "Storey “six lengths further back and twenty lengths ahead of daek Mayorly. er dey ortult, with Xi added, ond; two mniless d, HL, Merrill & Uo,’a b,c Windenah, by King Alfonso, dam Gloplutineg, 105 1s... Metntyre & Swinoy's vo. f. Lizalo 8, deren, dim Kutle Penrod, 103 1bs.. TaN Johnson's oh, t. Loy Magy by Buolsdun, dam Gourght Bowsuin, Me tbs. A. Gd, MeSlinpaon’s b,c. Storey, by Moi © cist, dim Pusgolit, 105 106 yo... oa Anes A. Grinstend's bg. duuk: Maveriy, by Waverly, dain Iutta, 102 1S. .eeseee eee: ‘tme—3:005;, " * Club purse $500, for all nyos: $109 to second; three miles: . : NW. GU. Crov's ch, f. Mary Aniterson, by Ventl- wut, day Queort of unts, Bi 1 ae oe M, P. Dannber's ch, x. Cally, ital "lho Ward, 112 WN. ces te vesesns es - Time—:0h, Club Purse &30, $50 of which tu gocond; milo heuts, three tn tyes 0 a ‘knewn and Kittle and Barkis, McCall old for two to one deatnst thas field, but Barks won dn atraieht ving Hine #274, Belg, 888, Enel heat Apheareal like an exercising Jos to lian Tt hs clajmed that ia can repent easily In 2217, There were nine entries for the nex! running purse of S00, mila heats, J. ih ‘Thompson's Lilie Dale took the first and Mj, Thomas’ Hegias the other two heats; UUme BAT, Lids, 1248}4. MONMOUTHL PATIC, Love Braxeu, July 4—Monuonth Park raves: ‘Tho frst race, five-elghths of a mile, for year-olds, was won -by Bonners Night Cap seconds La Belle third; Sachem left at the posts, time, 1:03, * Second race, Lorillard Stakes, oncand one half miles, Iludoo first; Crickmore second; Sauntorer thirds Ume, 32303, y The Shrewabury Hnndleap Sweepstakes, one and three-quarter miles, Ripple firsts Greenland second; Checkmate third; time, The solling race, mile heats, waa won b: Sir Ilugh, dietanetie Ventelloghist and atk revlus time, 1346, 1:50, ‘Ihe race for the Walter Cup was declared Tho smile and one-eighth dash was won by Gharley Gorham; Sir Walter second; Rachel thirds Une, 234, The Handlenp Bieeplechinse, full . course, was won by Bertha; rank Short second; Willig D., third: Uine,.53 Disturbances fell, and Lizzie 1, and Derby bolted, A. heavy storin came on when the races were abone fiult completed, and at tho finish the course Ivoked like n canal, 2 : HARTFORD, * WantForp, July 4.—Churter Onk Park— Ench race was decided in three stright hents,' Ins the 2:23 class Wizz was winner. "Elm, 222514, 22544, B24, The 2:27 class was won? by Clingstone, "Tine, 232334, 2 vent, eR, In elnss * Serewdriver won, ‘Time, ‘SU0}4, S592, Sst, Stove Maxwell mde two unsuccessful at- tunpts to beat his two-mile record-of 448%, Illy best time to-day.was 4504. filly D. with running mate, In trying to peat his bes snile, 33143%, mady nu better than 2:254¢, — HAMPDEN PARK, Sruarienp, Mags, July 4—LHampden Park—Loston Pilot. won, defenthyg Dick Dample by taking three straight heats. ‘Thue, 2:8034, 2:40, 233534, : In tho 2:85 class Pet won the first heat’ in 2:37, but, having recefyed A bud sprain, was retired. Little Mary was second, ‘and Johnny third In this tient. y took the hoxt Tiree heats in 2:39, eo to-tay, a dush of three-quarters of a mile, was'won by Sunday in 1210. Thesecond race, inile heats, was won by Minnie Norris io 1HO}g, 147g, ‘The third race, two-and-n- quarter nifle dash, handicap, was a fine con test between Connor, Nathan Coumbs, and Clara D, Coombs, and was won by a length in 4:003¢, ‘Tho last event was a consolation urse, Ine-nnd-a-quirter dash, aud was won ry Jennie B.; thine, 2212, a YACITING, CLrvenaANn, O., July 4.—In n yacht re- gatta here ‘toalay over the twenty-mlles course, the Cygnet, of Buffalo, won the Gardnor Chatlenge Cup for tirst-elass yachts, beutlng the Capoline; time, 3:40:5034, absorbed or dissolved in the water, vunpors would be to on great oxtent phurle, siiphurons, and carhonie which woutd Me readily takon up by tho wute without, porhaps, leaving a trace of disturbance on tho surface; but the two fortwner grses wouirl 80 polaon tho water that immediately kuaarhud ham that no aniinal life cout jive twit. In this way itis possible for ynst quantities of fish to be destroyed without their Deing nected by any discasc or. Tanleiy whatever, Bo fir us wo know the fish In the Gulf of Mexico are not subs Sect to any epidomte diserse, and whonever thoy ore healthy and vigorous when eaught they aro Kuod for food In apite of volentite disturbances that may bave slain thelr feltows, So A CASE OF RUFFIANISM, ‘To the Exttor of Thé Uhleago Tribune. No. 47 Mosnor Stixet, Cutcaao, July 4—T have always considered the Grand Opera-House ® reputable piace of amusement until Innt Sune day evening, when myself and two: friends bad seats On the Bctcond Dileony, and a numbor of roughs attomptae to force themselves Into our Phices; we, of course, made a remonatrance, when ono of the crowd atrnek ino n heavy blow in tho face and nnother kicked te ti the neck, the inttor standing on tho steps nbave me, [ bes ing seated. Wo left our sents to took for the ofliver of tha house, and found tin keeping order whero thery was no need for him. fo would not arrest the assailants, nor would tho olicer on the posts und ail the mitnaer of 1 house would do for us was to Bond for An oficer two bours after the ocnrrence, when the pers formance was nearly done, and the roughs hart Misnppeured, 2 Wed, JONSON, vy aU Acid: —e—e—o____a—a————— TRIBUNE BRANCH OFFICES, meg re nt enna nnn nnn RS N ORDER 'TO ACCOMMODATE OUR oua patrons throuuhout the city, we have Uraiien Onices in the ditterent Divisions, andosizganted below, whore advertisements will bo taken tor thy anme price an charged nt tho Main Of five, and will be recelved'untll ¥ clock pine: peek Jt SIMMS, Houkagilers and Stattonors, 123 -Pocotitent W. 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OR STOLEN—A LIGHT; BAY Mare ff yonre old wotzbe nbout LOU pounday Mite white on nih hind Jeg; tall short. Was hitched ton ox tupebuyey, Columbus, ‘0. gn corner Indiana-a tt murliutn, fe mprina under tds. HEOUES Nv MUMCIEY corner Welle and Onerette sts. {alboral rorrand ‘will Bo paid for tho return of tho £0 RENT—ROOMS. 3 Sour Srpz. ‘ 10 RENT—COTTAGE 204 MICHIGAN- ‘AY.1 ofemunt locations rent only’ per month eran act ty Wen hee eee Arr nan al pelt Athouso, H. GIT, BUF Michleanenve 10 RENT—A. PRIVATE FAMILY IN 2 “ Boaurivaze” would rent a eparo touts 8 bustnessxentleman (bachelut), Xm 'rititng office, LO RENT—STORES, OFFICES, dtc STORES, wea T°, RENT—LARGE BRICK STOT Michiannteat. Address V'8!, Tribune’onice, “In tha second ‘eluss, the. Corsair, | TO, RENT—33 LA SALLE-ST.. STORE ot Erle, won the Aasoclation Sultocat BS tout! WS Ge DON Koome Tribune Challenge Cup, beating Idu (second), Rover, " 5 GR Pavia,” Hunting ied, ont ‘Sirent Po REET GOOD DIGIT STORE ies thine, 4:28:08, : ie id wiaaWe al Foartheeg es tmmediately, » Inthe third class Unique won first prize, enuy Press second, Lady Ide third? Un- Waish also sated, ‘Uhe winners! tha was 01g. THE OAR, ‘i Boston, Mass. July 4.—Thirty to fort; thousand people witnessed the regatta on Charles River. “The threemile race, with turn, for professionals, was won: by Hosmer Jn 312303-Pinisted second. 5 s ” ‘The double-seull tuce, three miles, for pro- ferslonala, was won by Plalsted and “Lee in 2th, fe pean 3 so ee dohn Buckley, of Portland, won ths threa- anila race for ninateurs 1 4. AMUSEMENTS. “CINDERELLA AT SCTIOOL."” The wmusten paraphrase: of “School,” 23 the author modestly deseribes Jt, was pro- tuced at Hooley’s Theatre fast night by Mr. Daly’s compnny, ‘The piece contains a num. ber of: clover concaits prettily worked out. ‘The musle Is of 4 Unkling quality, but mauy of the melodies aro captivating, None of the. original: Ianguage is retalued.. ‘The skeleton ‘of the old ‘play ts clothed aguin in brighter garments, We are glad to bunble to say that this musical version of “Schoo!” resembles. Mr. Robertson's dramn fn boing graceful, vivactous, wholesome, and pure. It has very Ittleor no dramatic merit. As Mr, Daly himself niight admit, §t Is “whippad sylinbub,” But forall that it is most palatable to the taste and pleasing te tha eye, The action, what there Is of It, Is sinooth and rapid. "The costumes are highly NO RENT—8i4 AND 210 WASHINGTON- cornor of Keunkiin, donble stora und baxd~ ments in necont, siary rooms |p ynme bullds {ng wottmutted for wholesale business, WAL. G, DOW, Roum ¥Trivune vuliding, on MSO DANES O RENT—THAT VERY LARGE AND woll-Hehted basement in Dane's Hock, xIXh With abiuping twetiitien ogual to any inthechy. Ine ulro at. WANTED—TO RENT. “WASTED! 'O RENT—A FURNISHED <7 Rouse oraulte of touts tn ivanston or Tydo Park, Address Itogm 1, No. Washington-st, ANTED—'TO- RENT—A -DOUBLE: fat, ivdor wix rome onch, locatiin sauth uf ‘wonty-tiith-st, and enst uf Michlanneny, be ns ‘erins must ft jornto to woud tunant. Address X 1, Tribune, RARE OPPORTUNITY—FOR SALE, will fa leur, stat Atted in Wisconsin; stock ook of dry nods wid carpots, aina woud re iis, plata-vings front, bust rotitauie trder good caueo foreattings Apply tex protitauie. av for rolling, Apply to De FLEMING & COs Auioton, Wis, ied APITALISTS—I WILL PROVE TO A gentleman hnvine &,00) tu investing morcane {To business, profit of €,0W por weuk. Address X 59, rinuie oBicw. * OK SALE—JEWELRY STORE IN A county-seut of GAB inhabitants: the best town wtweon Kurt Wayne und Le Fayettas busiouss cen- trally Joes stock nnd fixtures worth rent low; WbaU! $4,UXL Will soll entire stuck, OF caeus and part oC atock, A rare oppurtunity to ‘buy an old a Hghed business, Apily to New iaven Clock Co, UL Washington-st,, Chlenxo. POR SALE—AN INTEREST IN VALU- ‘ably Iron und i Murguotte Co, Lake Superior. {ail ult Tuosduy noon ‘at Hoom 43, Hrovoort Ltuuse, JPOR SALB-DRUGSTORE FOR CASH, Zoosonnule torus tovsunynwnoreeely, X tk LAUUNG, yer, SALE—A_ WELL-ESPABLISHED . rae a 7 t artistic, - The scenery Is appropriate, and ‘In tice buslnuas, worth SON youriy ti rt Hale jallly o, Bes is ViWimagn, & yrs, ‘ all respects the play ts put upon the ‘Btage it | juga with $l) Cael Butond 0 “BECuAngO, A ag a. ut, Dae ccvamgeaneegat: @ 4 12) Mamltable mann fi eee }. Curter's ob. ‘z. Beauklyi, 4 yrd, 6} Tho singh and actingof course constl- SITE A OT" a = Typ -Hunnti, Seattuud, ‘iand Mune tntu tho clive charm of the performance. Ie AN ORR C LY sty rahe see BANG, WT IDB see coer see : 12:2] would bo dificult to give the plece n better | fun o ih, Ue Ge Ke Wound: Be ite ke ae ee Asiirandt’s b, m. Aimorion 7 cnst, or to provide for all the small parts, L. Ualiways, ip tho tireeat mishuficturing own of Its Aturtn, dum sAeitt, 116 1b tae ¥ roll the small parts, as ent, nid wifers Unusual advantawes to sian Crt te a gts” | the Neprgentaiven ifs lefuing hy | itis atari eatareeor eran : > tmele. Vian J ing representatives s Fie ig | lanta und ena i iehywhun. fully Toe HEA ae ee MES gg pg, [rte Niobe Marah “of” the -oeenalun, and , fave, wut aupnore ey ut Guu tiuabitania SORA niiviss & He ilast, _piedsitig, one, Mr. Warry.| “inieavad water-pumor for salu iq Tare or seal Hou, dum Bute Pe Siw aa Hoe UB Iban oet a nem GF Aille hoate Naas D, MeDaniel’s b. ¢. Guy, 0 yours, by Narra: ransatt, dum Colgnon, Wi punilass,.seeeee Wiluy Bueklos b, & Gun. Rewatt, 4 yours, by imp, Intruder, dam Mauiuon,, ere Dunn's ch. hb. M. OG. MeDonald, 6 years, by Butunta, dam Nelo Grant, Ht pdusds.d 8 Whitton Bros’, Buttorscoteh, 4 pent, by Loutilel, dam Buttercup, 1b pounds. *EU Bearislou's on. g. Anty Wootluve sane, by War Dinice, dum Situs Grey je “Fell. 2 “°" MAUD'S. AT DETROIT, | Bpeclut Di.catch to The Chtcuso Tribune Dernorr, Mich,- July) 4.—Between 9,000 mid 4,000 people assembled at Hamtramck Driving Park | this afternoon to ave Mand -8, trot agalust St Jttllen’s thie on the same course fern purse afes3,000, ‘The Intter horse mandy a’ local record of 221044 4 Unie ts not as fust ns wus uxpected, but that | July 571880, with a'slower track than that of tact dovs not aifeot :tho.clarneter of the ‘track, ‘Ilia judgev of tho duy wero. S. Dow and J. E. Browster of Chicago, and ¥. O, Eltlatt of Guilntin, Tenn, Jon Funk af Henderson, Kentucky, J. H, Sinith of Cinelnnatl. and -A,- 8, Gago of Chicago were tho tniors,, aly AOE gt ee ‘Tho program called for four races,—the Minols Derby, for d-yenr-otd colts and filles; #,dash.of three imfles, for all ‘ngesy mile hents, three In flve, forall ages; anda hurdle- race of inflo fivats over four hurdles,:* "The. Dupby: startors wero J. 1,. Morrill’a | ON the turn of to-day, ‘The weathor was yery oppressive, K. | but all the other conilitions were favorable to 8 good showing on the part of the mate. Sho Was jogged around tho course by Blaly In a warmnlag-up> heat da 2:37}%, and afler a dony: of a few. minutes was sunt on. her fivat trial hent, passing under the wiro In Sg. ‘Shore wasn general expectation that the more, woukt hardly como down to St, Jutien’s thae, but in thy naxt tral she made tho. will tn 2st83¢ wlth perfect ease. ‘The track here his aways buen regarded as three +} seoonds slow; and was to-<iy Inelined fo cup the third quarter, ‘The tine Windrysh; A, & JM, Stnpson’s Storey, Mo- | Ps therefore, justly. reckoned na zood as her Intyro ‘Swiney's Lizelo $, dames ‘A. Urine ae record. “Lhe vast crows were wih with stead’s ‘Jack Sayerly, and It, lf, Johngon’s Luvy Sy, Having run the dlstanes on Puce- Uny ln BIg Miereby calabilshing hineelf a fnat, ganie, rolablo performer, Windrush yory reasbnuably hada strong. preference in tho butting, ‘Tho Uilnols colt, Storey, who’ dbaplayed such superior mettloln the Culengo Stuke, which he won In. a> big gntlop ona slow track fit 3340, luaving such good ones as King Nero and Jyek Haverly far in tho rear, reeulyed fibaral support a second cholce. Lucy May, who hus .wou Dect Ully event from Lexington, was not generals ly: reaneded “as capable: of gong. tg-route “successfully Un tit company shy was in, an al shuig, brought; only. moderate price: as, third chute, ‘Live 8. Mant -duek Hiuyerty wore fig short ond, thelr clues bolus considera vory yeyules, 1 B55! Lucy: May, S1by 7 Ser Pa fingers, ese + 9 WRB. cs ovorit, r won if einedly ‘Wocaude oe the SkINCul tldingo IO i Ace wae Oni sl 4 ry hotly wontestud fintsh, Lucy May wus’ a at Pools aol: : Whudtush, Ri. E pusinsns upon tho. devlaration of the ro- P c -URIGITON. NEACT, “NEW Your, duly..4.—At the Brighton Beach Course, the threequarters of a silo dush was won by Bridtecaky,: Blukemare sue- ond,: Kitty Clark, thirds tine, 11. The willy heat reco was won by Jerry in two atralaht’ hents, Sprague second, Seattilla third each heaty (ime, 1H3,1H6,. ‘Khe setting Tied, ane’ qulle, was wou by Duke at Kent, Marbhionoas secon, Weekly third; time, 134436, ‘The shart steople chuse was won by Miss Aalloy, Le Bent second, ‘Tersar thing, 8:0). Lhe furry race was won eet unico second, Skyturk thy; iy : CHESTHR VALI: Specigt Dispater' to 76 Chicago Tridunde sCrnoinnaty, .0,, “July: 4—Tho _-summer Mevting: of the Chester Park: Ansoclation opuned ta<lay to the largest attendance ever At the park, ‘Thectinsc pace was a three nlytte class. for a 81,000" purse: with, three poor third far ahead of Story, who was Ine | ‘starters, Kate McCall, Highland’ Stranger, Anedonough hag a clear and pure tenor yolce, and avted ue part of virthur Bleyele (Niobe's lover tn this. version) tolerably well. Dighy. Beli as Jack and Miss Laura dJoyeu as afcrope Mallow exchanged such Ines as Tt is uppro- urinte for barltones and contraltes to_ hive, nud Mr, dames Lewis aud Miss Ada Rehan were respectively the comic and ‘the sentl- mental fovor, Miss Rehan was perhaps the most inganuous anid Migs Joyce the most anhmated aid exuberant of tha ladies, Mr. Lowis succeeded In sinking his tdentity more than usual, and Mr, Digby Bell both sang ind “acted with dignity. - But unquestion- ably and by far the best pers, of nctlag on the stuge Was that of Mr. Chnries Le Clereq as Lord Lawntennys, a trembling and parn- Tyilg nobleman on a visit to his nephew in atnoricn, Ib was difleult te recognize In Jin the actor of Inst wouk, who dn anothor bart appeared to be an. entirely different nut ‘ . : A gootl-sized audience was fn nttondance Inst night in splte of tho hent; and, If the elork af the weathar 13 nerocub ld, Al. Daly's now plece muy be assured a long and pros perous run, 3 .. ‘TONY PASTOR, Attho Grand Opera-House yesterday Mr. Tony Pastor played. to large houses ofter- noon and aventng, His variety company ia avery whore recounized as one of the best of the Kind In the country. : —————$— Gull Voleanoce—Mow, They .Dostroy Myriads of Fish Along tho Const ; ne. . : ‘eto Yrteane Ties. « Romo of tho iMterfor papers sponk of 8 pingie thut dostroya the sh in the waters sicag tho Bouther const, as any auch stute of things Now 18 pooyrove? Tphus not apputred In tho Habing grounds off this pordon of. tho cout, and ne complalut bas coust newspapers, It bas been stuted that tho tin of the Gulf of Mexiou have soyeral thos beon wubjected to epideniles of surny mortal dle case, which Sostrasy thot in great nunberi, so Suuthorn wen. maleuf itin the “Pesgueauilts Le canottstea fe quantities at iow tures nnd on ensy terms. Foun and power to rent for lana or small busts in pew brick building, very low, Evary possible encuuraenieot ts offercd to wank- fncturvrs uid othura to focato here, , ALON worth of unluiproved Water-powar and land wilt be cain to pat og unpre tna the same, ror TIL Mock Falls, ih . Refors to the’ roanuuuinent of tho CyB. & Q. TR Ke Company, Chirag, Mt, OREN T—LANGE WAREIIOUSE, ‘with lovntore, grain-cleanor, and wail located, dross ¥ ,'I'riturie oitice. ANTED—ACTIVE YOUNG MAN TO fauly geutiy.on eaviialotsieo, Wureau Of Excuwoyts PAN SEWING MEAQHINES, mer SEWING MEAQHINES por SALE—A'T VERY LOW PRICES— Binuiy oF in Jots, beat mukes of sawing wachinos, Toe Ru Witeot s Gliese Automation: xonutag siti bray Domudtie, No. # Whwotar & Wilsohy Gtee WU Wass Dasheny., Clone, ANTED—-ANY ONE WISHING ‘TO: sulle Willcux & Gibbs * automnys He. come nivehing in good order pieasy addross PUNCILADEIL, care Tribune uslice, JNSTRUOLION. KF. DY IN’S SUMMER SCILOOL, uf ulocutton muote every murat at Yu, ta Te enroe-st. ‘Thirty lessons t! ANTED—A COMPETENT TEACHER lessons tu Gorman. Hefere druss Xo), ‘Prilune uitice. Pig ive w rhynte oncua required Lad vA CLAINVOYANTS. Mt: Ais TECOMMEND MUS. FRANKS, 801 Wost Bindisoneat; bust ndviser on love, iiare Thage, Mully, or buses trou! ues cents to él, IN- RS, Dit, ELLIS, ASTROLOGER, dluhapotis, tnd, tulle Htu's true bistorys whet Lo 1 fur succvas for pura bure th Mareb, April, Jung, joplumbur, Uelubur, und Hucumburt slau iy je babii rt jury i particulars by mallssend fur circular, MACHINERY, : : “DUPLEXSAFETY BOLLER CANNOT Hwat steaty for least mionuy, and that tholr dead Lodies have beon. drifted usliore : 7, Lares yeare suryicy een ri . even: On ‘" HULLEIL Qualltan a to bivo deourred’ in’ did, anuther 10 1s, elariatideaty NOW Jorky aid 3° Prauuiticaty Chit 0. beter whilo: almitur but less’ extended — visitus Hons havo been. ubserved “at other timus, Unfortunately, no. proper oxaminution of these phenomonn bas been tnadu, and boncw pot chotesh $8 known of the facts wud attendant clre ciunstances to attund complete materi fora wojupiun OF tho-wystery. Some lave supposed hut the tsk weru polsduod’ by decaying yexotas blo mutter poured into the seu trum troplcul rivers, but (¢ this was the cus: the poisoning would Invariably take place I wudut the mouths ot such riverns Uut those te yu evidence to this Eifeer, ang depp-acy lal boy as often. sullerud is Liste Be WVe.neurer’ the surfaso and ner Jt fe Hkely thas theye Js playuos are causod Dy the poisduaus ulfucts af tho sulphue fumes of yubiourina volcanos Iu the Quilt of Mexico, Sox, ico and Central America are studded with active Yolounoes which ary subjeus to the tnost violunt eruptions and it-te i t their Internal fires may bot anfrequeutly ting au outlet under the fee nateud rie in muy ue ry tend NY Such a cusy, capec! wep, watury tires would be quenched and the jases +) a it ri f h th bh Prncice di Beat s i ai 2. ae ICDSON ite We State ae A) RUE ’ A ly inna MILLS" PHTAISEACY TM i HICK, Je Mt ity NOI’ clarks Gtviel ibe, houigwe ies tht x ‘bguare b Sacre. m unten d a Toten TE ant wv i °. Au a ‘ targa He TO W tint, Uva or wi enh atock 1d | $s tran iE ute: tt i as ullu-ste fine Ca Hi, & he ave tn th lara ite railway fel ARTNER WAN TEDW 2TH §20,000 TO $3.0 to extend w trate Jouitmate und paytug inajnulacturing Luatiess, whieh fue ull necessary tas chinery, and whuso busindes (oublod Tn the past Ho Hubititivs or uld debts to assume, at rorurcuces yivan and required If nuus, Gaauss ariien dowiring tu enter a woud Li wilt help tileruss tO tnvestigely, Addross VD, Tribu ofice. ane) " cowl HO BESSION A Ly ere elabt outs ae te la A GOODIICH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 9124 Duerhurneat, Colearu. ‘Ausive. fret yours’ Bxporivnoe, Murtives quigtly aid legally irunsactud, YOUNG MAN WITH $4,000 TO §8,000 fx copliul is looking for # vlace in any wholusule Th Tribune o G0 HE CINCARG HH REAL fe BXCILANGE, (Tho otdoat nud oniy exeluatvely real eatate auctlon= hyguse in Chlenzy,) BROGUTAT IRA TAH CALLS Ke WII be cont ontly at the :DESCIUETION SRE CATALOGUE, NEAL Ravage SAAR oN BUSINESS BARGAINS FOR BUYERS, QUICK BALES For BELLRNS, THE TRSTH PUDIAC SALE | WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1531, mM, AV 4 O'CIL 4 ‘ATH EXCHANGE, arvOrn-st, An onrly ont a an Says ontey of. broperty 1s requested, The Eloy: W, K, NIXON, CHANDLER es Vest Paenior Mi atate Bab Noes, Prosident, = ‘Trewtrers & ‘Trustae! WAAL HUTTRNS, Manager sua Mnctansen ‘pork $ALE -BY CH. MULLIKEN, % Doarborn-st, orhZent for tho ‘cara ‘and manazemont ut prop- A vory fina resitence In Wankegan with aut-bulld- Inge, with seven neres of land about (10, pana Sean waur nua hairs ride from Chicago, and the fare a cents por day. Abe honn t9 of brick subetantiatly hullt, 2 storlen Png Lrench riot ait tinished and in nies order, nav> ing 1B rooms, with aaa viaw uf Lake Meet. pte land isin a high state af cultivation ‘with an Srupannee Of FeuiL—upples, pears, churries, pAAClOs, Alu a titi vegotnble Mil eatota ae uront bar property, : 1 RRS ieee aie, OR SALE—BY MATSON ILI Ut Grannls tock, Nu. tts fiearbarnyte? ROS NDIANACAV=Qcingun stune-front hous, near ; ‘Twenty-ninthieat., £50, INDIANA-A¥.—Octagon brick houso No, 3121, ins chiding bundsomo gns-tixtures. Passuge- WAY ON each side of hous, 00. DAKE-AY.—Uetayon stano-front house near Thirty- fftheat. Grand yiow of the lake, A cleai- cut paniain. Wor exchange for city, MICHIGA al entyenintest, W. Fe k SAL BY MATSON IHL, ROOM GHOVELAND LATR-Sovuret choles Dallding tots, Tho inost beautiful spot by Chicago, WOODLANT PAK =ins-foot tron near the takot 0 other dastrabie Luts, MICHIGA AV .—o0x 170 fout nent ‘Thirty-secontt= 10 x ITU feat, nocth of Thirty-fourtbeste, Noting now anu very tine posliicncus, afew, northwest corner Thire Urtitent., east and suuth front. POR SALE—TG WEST LAKE-ST.—A Hine Inrxe destory und basement brick atore, Mxill, Bnd Int ioxias south front, ‘This benny of, tnd best pieces of proverty offered in the markut. Vou ean xo und sco Itatuncey owner Hives there and will show ity it runt be sold, and we must soll cheap, 40 look nt Moro ‘und ugation for’ any Abad OP Moeikenes Sr ae a na uainess, ‘T, 18, KOVp Hoon 1a Madiaui-sts QO SALE—2597 MICHIGAN-AV.—TEN Inge rooins, two-story and baaemun brick joure, and Jou gels pear Cwanty-otuhthoat, Wil sell roperty a! kon At Once, Lot te worth Raoianreer So gouieang feataant "EAh Rang ge a tl 2a] ere order to luuk through its $0) down T. BBO v0, 2 Madivon-st.. Hoom 7, JFOR, SALE-BANGAINS TN” AcKES item.” POMIANBON, io Mewopulitentlueke “et 1 Hock, OR SALE — A WEDLL-IMPROVED yetticeg Of bustnosn nd vary reaponsinig’ arin, for ve gens ae sErtes, ha SEAT BON TLL’ Muon Grane Fron SALE-—GOOD 2STORY FRAME Huns with wide lot, Waahington-rt. beulnvard, ent Itobay-st, mt a bargain. BNLY WALLER dite It Dearborncat, emt 3 —_— WANTED-—MALE UELP, ' ANTED—95 HATER NY rina Minoae ne HED COAT ‘no atrlke ti BRMGES AT MENCE Reyna? Ml. “Ugo ae iS a gern WV ANTED—BY aA PRESSMAN OF & Fonra’ oxperionco in runnin: Gorions, a posttian in the crmmtry tak ovate he nt BOR IO aa a ecg hastens B. IL STEVEN] * SON, Ma West a = a ANTED-A JOB. PRINTER FOR and 1. ts, ClES- Wil RNa COMER “WANTED—00K coat x AS sf prossiman ne tho fou! Vote Camea ND oy und Titnolds wozes K nnd free fare: 1 men, for sectiu TIAN & CO, morkinCulorndot chean fare CHIR South Wator-st. and ZI Madisoneat. UB SE ALONS SLs ANSE MBs anveg tye at AN TED—100 aavdouin Watue-nt and 2s Stadindmet N= C4 NV “aay eet or nes, teen de POR EUS,f w we Hon MISCELLANEOUS, : ANTEDSA XOUN () MAN OF GOOD 3 8 und sppearanes, wi - teal eglovrity avout ts visit the Wasiven: water ing piacest must he amart and gotive: goon aalney Gare Initis Rite Ngo, HolRnt, ote, Xs) Teitune ofled, VV ANTED— A. TEAMSTER TO DRIVE . wl undurttind ive oacinese neal npaiee Marermnse Fequired. Inquira nt 3st Wast Twelhiseat, upestates, ee ener W ANTED-IMMEDIATELY—A. FIRST Clans HAN to get as tnokeeper, Nona utior ned address X 71, Tribune onice, ANTED~6 SINGLE MEN TO WORK f in farin nenr the clly., Call this morning at Iz. Bouth Waturent, fT SAL aE ESR REIN ANTED~AN AGENT WITH A FEW: hundred dotlara forthe State of [lnola for tras snateo fereinuneenniee RN ihe Rlgise Ha ownee old of the owner. Addross X i, dreibune Office, . bape: ANTED—MAN AND WIFE FOR A. : od place to the riabt kind of poopie. farni: House and lot 0x1%6 foat, south of | Avy stat hn sation W4sTED—~WAITER AT EXCITANGE ads diaisimare, Caton “sivck-varis, Apply to 11S WANTED—FEMALE HELP, - Domestics. ANTED—A GOOD GERMAN OR aelot Viurdenve ee pee ; ANTED—A SECOND COOK AT BURCKY & MILAN'S restaurant, HS South Clark-ne. ANTED—A GERMAN OR SCANDI- Uaivara Base ontosat. : ra ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, AT NEW England Restaurant, 130 Suuth’ Wator-at, a first-class women cook, : ANTED—A GOOD GIRL FOR GEN- oral housework In email family, conyeniont house. “Apply at ial West Washington-n. = Nuzszs. "WANTED TIAL E-GROWN GIRL TO take cate of child. Gy North 1.n Sallu-st, ‘Hovusekeerers, ANTED—A IOUSEKEEPER BY ~ witower. ona who fs refined, intellizent, and onilonking, and who.can innke home cheerful’ and nappy. Address XW, ‘Tribune ofice, > LAUNDRESSES, ANTED—5 NEW. SILIRT TRONERS, any anhe,fite old abirt troners. DOREMUB' fava yor SALE—84,50—THE ELEGANT 3- Inatiire vt 1 Dearburnsst, in bunk. xi B tery SALE—BY DRESSELL & Slsrruold. and fadianasavs.y 1. Nallesst.—Toues and lots on full, Evergreen, Oxdon. Mt tod als0 on Madison, murhoy, Walnut, ani Forty-trat, houses have ail moder tae provements and aro bargains, on onsy turtus, OR SALE—GLENCOE—LOTS ON THE iiore at Laks Micntay othe ao abe Sherchae iu Ger ranEtnnah ad aes any day.’ TCA BROWN. tid La Salleme Home POR SALE—AT LA GRANGE, SEVEN miles from Chicazu, beautiful residence lote nt Tntntiny. tk wonky bp uniceseto Leos shat hese Abstract free, TRA HIWOWN, He Lan Batlo-e! VOR, SALE TEN | ACRES IN SEC. Toots 1th Clarwents oY HOY NUE & BOOK dy cone es apne Gt Rae Soe When De WALLEG Ji, It Tienrborneats SOTO” qrOlt SALE—10 ACRES NEAR NEW ad, TERR WRLC UG Toe Deeoeeneae Oe COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, ORSALE—IF YOU OR YOURFRIENDS are Joaking for Improved Sarma, go or aend und det ong oF the ttn papors just publlalied i both Roe wish aud Germnn, thot ctven x complete nnd full de neripton of about Wy uf tho bost stock und grain farma ho Wastern Staten. J wil CO,, 86 Fullerion, Care will do the tai in with juste miei sentir manera ged ih ae tl son! be YB. ¥ t'Mantsoren 6 Huo 7, Uhlewzos ets * EMPLOYMENT AGENCTES. ANTED —GOOD GERMAN AND Scandinavian, gitls for private famtites and buarding-housex. G.DUSKE'S office, Milwaukee-a¥, MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—GIRLS FROM 12 °TO 18 SITUATIONS—MALE, BOOKKERPERS, CLERKS, &0. ITUATION WANTED—BY.A YOUNG ian, stranser in thocity, as noaistant bookkoc GF abipping clerk In soma wholesale houre. Can fur- Nish qoud references na to charactor, bablie, ote.t Is od penwan and hushed expericnes. Address XM, Tribune oftics. ITUATION WANTED—BY A DRUG aur AP PER gapaene Good rteroncee 38 GITUATION. WANTED-BY A PRESS HERUMLAN, 188 Capitolave Oats Neb,” AUNOM. @nved coachman handy and obliging} wood’ roforcuca, sAdiress X OS ‘Tribune office,” i e ITUATION WANTED—BY STRICTLY first-class coachninis, with long experience und A a, I refurences, Address X W2,"l'rlbune ofice. GITUATION WANTED—AS COACH- ~ dian, by att Hoylluhresn. thoronghly exporlonced. . REAL ESTATE WANTED. WANTED — CENTRAL LOCATED ‘business property for investments, olther im Pfetgs,orunimproved. Inquira of JACOM WELL & 20. 8 Dearbortieat. ————e—>—*—=x_—xKxxEx£%*€_h_,z[====—=E== BOARDING AND. LODGING. ‘West SIDE. « WEST JACKSON-ST,—TW0O ROOMS 605 + private pehagior floor, purtly furntebed, with Lonrd; Norri SpE, ve NORTH GARCST—BOARD WITH Horexs. ENTON HOUSE—MARBLE DUILD- 4 ing adjoluing Gtand Ineltic Hotel and opposite furnfatiogy modieequalty tia lent ee aioe pricuy aad por day HENTUN SAUZY, Hopriotors RIENT HOUSE, 2 AND 380 STA'TE- Panam saute: wlth boar treat 6 en #4 por, Wook, Yon howrd {41 trauwlent $1.0 to & pur day. INDSOR EUROPEAN HOTEL, TRIB. ting Hilock {9 the fantoat and Bs sorely ned ith BOARD WANTED, ; JR0ARtD AND Noost—iy A TouNG went 1 minutes walk north. from Wust-Uttice, Freie famMly profurred, Address X Ui, ‘Uribune HORSES AND CARRIAGES, Als: S. COOPERS STABLES, NOS, 174 nod 170 Alichixau-ay.. Uiw drivinw, busty, care Tiga, waudle, aud dnsit burses, Urdors sullciwud, A TsOuNn MITCHELL'S, 10) E. WASIL- FON SALE—CHEAP—CAR-LOAD OF 18 hurses jugt recelved from RON Yt Was ba you can Had what xo want here my ai un up. Apply at Inrud Fosror iund d Ani-sL., nuar Washington, Actas canieetnhti tence hss hss PUL SALE-SIN-SEAT ROCKAWAYS, K extuuelon wine canupy Lond phingdun aldy sprite, ugha, rua Wag 11 wou ie, ond springs, open buy ae eek ny net ° f hand nod be good ody: Mend est Twouttnest, WN 34D! E HORSE: i ooh ea ‘Apply ot Ree TOE Went Aludinun-at. EMAVE TUE FINEST STOCK OF earriagus Of ail kinds, of ous own make, to bo fauna ie Clicazo, oud ak Tow, pricual wien wdcunds wand bo wreUt variety, ed ACUTE, iad Blu. MUSIOAL INSTRUMENTS, J NON f UEALY, STATE AND MON, Fuv-ste, offer ay pascrtinens af second-hand Divlnway plubos ate bargain ales sveundehund hte Titra suf twas States paoe. represen sunuine ‘Stetnwny_insiruonta, LYON @ MBALY, tute atid Munrvorstle : NEW \PIANOS AND ORGANS: ON InN TA TANT, Coriug Staite und Adaine-ats, NEW uPiiG uy NOS TO WE i ' fe Ws KIBAS corner biniwund Auauatets, TORY & OAMP. ; Ss + MANOS AnD ONAW wna re-nn, TECK UPRIGIUY PIANOS, HARTING- Thali aking tytieus ina He MtEA Cite se uate, i GASES OFF OLOTITING, “A Lu Ti LADIES AND GENTLEMEN SHePdectee, | Hontanucr the umber 26 sta FEM LE, CLG. Ure utvon spect Ebay Co SOT a Rn a N: von renee Rt ty ry wad Sty referoncos, Xb, Tribune oftica, ‘COL-' ITUATION WANTED—BY A ycfedmanasconchmmnor butler, Call at 16: ITUATION WANTED—BY A DANE, aa conchioans’ Unierstinds the cro of tine ores and carringes; nnd willing to make himealt usvful. Mest uf city referenicon, ‘X 65, ‘I'rlbuno office. 3 MISCELLANEOUS, * vee ITUATION WANTED—AN : EXPERI- Unved travallug xalesinan dosites a siaplo article Thandie as on “outslder.” Accustumed. to intra ducing now woods; ruute in Iowa, Address Box 3, Shell Rovk, Ta. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG «+ ian nebutior: Kuod walter andcarefuldriver. 4 feat ruferenco, Address O. J. 8, ‘ribune onice. yh ITUATION WANTED=—BY A YOUNG man who can writen good hand and ts willin: fuo anything: can turnish good reference, AU: drese WW, Tribune othce, ITUATION WANTED—BY A. YOUNG + Dang as porter or around storey will make hin Wolf usotult can give Tofurence as to sobrivty and woou conduct, A. N.. 03 Titnol SITUATIONS ~FEMALE, : Domestics. GITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG irl fo do wecond work in A prlynte familly oF iri- yaw buarding-house. Kirsteclaxa roturence If re: quired. Gall we iis Mcbiqunravs ‘Tucsdayaud edness are : é ITUATION WANTED—BY A RELIA- ~; Syuntey Jor wstoratiouse work: Gall or aducand 15 Meayhorest. DRESSMAKERS. - sit UATION WANTED — DRESSMAK- Ing—tw go out by thy day by n lady uf good |, Higle, good cuttor and fttur; can ulye satisfaction, | OK 3, Trivune ontica, } ‘HOUSEREEPERS, » GITUATION WANTED~—BY A LADY © tis houxekvepor ar to taky caro of an ingalidy fo GUjugiions to luaving ety, Aduress X 6% Tribune EMPLOYMENT AGENOTES. ITUATIONS WANTED = FAMILIES ran aetritea Math, MOBIC utes Waaiwaukeusae. FINANCIAI, A. GOLDSMLD, LOAN OFFICE, EAST : \ SG brokur wad Guiltan doalon, css for old | mond vast pald for. iu and silver, damonds, I, Bic Ot Colurada 4" Hiratich, eiis4 hariuor-sh, Nanvar, eit NY AMOUNTS LOANED: ON “FUR- y siaunll deine bw tations 120 Voatberneats Roun NY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN FON SREY COLE tant ainee. iis Doervornoets *” NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FURNI- turo nud pisnos without removal, 151 Randolph: at. doom 4 Z NY AMOUNTS AT LOWEST RATES |, Pittiout Humoral oe public Moous tsiWaoutuass ANY AMOUNTS HOM 30 10,810 droukrboud sovurltys WS Woneuorneataitoaue Ho ke ee eee ee es “ADVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS. doing oudat 1s Watduipicats Yatablishod bok, GUEST PuIGR ADD fOK STATE jvian Nat nl Hane, sefuleates ke HOLES a3 ations General Hrokyr, #6 Waabinuion-3 PERSONAL, = Farr WE PRART WPT SY ITT OMBRII 7 OMG ERSONAL -—~ BALTIMOME, JUNE See TA Bary mauling ton for’ tha lato ftasil Ty Mullixiay Rag. of" Mary! he about Waite widowor, withaut wny clilld of descondant, tuft Cil> Gus duabinod fur Ruiteaa City wou ting Uh May | Sid i Hoe "hae ard from by any vt bis jaunily i Lahn : : iat he, tf allyd shoutd commint. fe maheneeaa Raat Mea aoa fis Mins gn piace atone du 10 thy undersl Oo should be made ~ aif fessousbio expenses wilt bo’ pald by the unger GHONGH M, Gitt und B BROWN, m ruerat # Eiderr) ssina oa ete ante 2 ELIE 4 zel Eeck iP, ECEE; es E oe ze y ben BeFe gE Pees 3 Re oS E 'TORAGE FOR FURNITURE, BUGGIES, | See A om

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