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? a ¥ veneer SEPTEMBER 15, 1881— TY CHICAGO FAIR A Decided Improvement and Large Attendance Yesterday, Preminm Awards on ovses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, and Fruits. Magnificent Display of Fine’ Bosves and Blooded Horses, Gello Cook Wins the Twenty-Mile Race in tho Fastest Time on Record. IN GENERATA Tho Chicngo Fuirscoms at last tohnve atrick its walt and entered upon what promises to be a rsuftil show. Yesterday furnished a marked example of what Chleago enterprise and work enindo when fully cnlisted. The preparatory business of the fair was closed out, things were put In order, the chaotic condition of some of tho departmonts give place to systematic arrangement, and tha show at inst got under way. Thero was a considerable aditition in several branches of the inlnor exhibits, althouh even yet. tho fair ts Jacking in tho matter of display of things which in other places are hell tu constitute the chlof attractions of an agricultural dispiny. ‘The attendance yesterday showed nu great In- crease over that of the first two days, and augured well for the yate-money to be ree ectved during the rest of tho week. There must have beeo fully 10,000 pen plo on tho grounds during the day, and 4f IL were tho fuct that more of thein caine to ace the female riders break thelr necks than to exantine jnte the morits of reapers and mowers, plows, cultivators, and thrasbing-machines, that Shet can scarcely by sid to count. ‘The chicken display, given iin tent not far from the entranee to the grounds, prared: ndo- cided nttraction, The Judes clreulated around during the day, and passed upon tho respective werits of Houdans, Shanghals, and other vas netles of birds, but will not present their report of awards until this morning. Compe- tent authorities prosounce this display one of the best of tho season, considering tho tine of year at whlch it is aiven, September fs a poor imonth in whieh (exhibit poultry. but the Chie engo Pale bas a fuller reps mtation of all the Jeading breeds than hag been given elsewhere. The dettelency of the falr referred to yoater- day, and stilkto bo noted, {a in the display of agricultural and horticultural — rpecimens and = =ojn tho machinery = department. Asido from tho exhibits of a fow of the more prominent manufacturers of farm Wwaxons and other conveyances there Is little to he scen In this lino, The rural visitor in search of information aud practiewl exemnll tho workingss of agricultural machinery m xo further ofleld, There isn notable abscnee of the great muanuficiuring tras, who havo probably not realized the intended ecope of this show, It may well be thut tho second yenr's dlsplay may in this respect show 9 reat fim wrovement, and the experience of this season inny uot be lost. ‘Khe pomologien! oxhibtt showed up much bet= ter yesterday than before, althotzh the number of contestants for the prizesolferud was ilinited. In this department the judges busied theme. selves and nuuto an ond of tholrwork, The bread and cake exibition was also pnsged on—an ensy: inatter, As to the alow of household work and women's inanufactures thore Is nothing to’ gay, In this branch tho exhibition is 4 failure. The hall devoted or supposed to bo dayoted to thls purpose Reems to bu given up to cheup tailors, cattle-food manufacturers, patent: self-rising four men, aud the ike, and us a natural consoquenve it. wag nlmost deserted yesterday, The few oceasional visitors ‘who strayed In beat a basty retreat and went off to Bet: tho races. Ono of the most successful eampatitors tn ‘the first exhibition wag Mr. 1H. M. Dunlnp, of Chains palgn, Il, who curried off a number of prizes for apples and grapes. Mr. PL BL Roker. of Champalgn, Mr.d. Mt. Benbuin of Olivet, Mich. Swoany & Itamsdell und aA. G. Uniley of South Haver, Mich., divided the hon- ord in thiadepartinent. A patition signed by a Juvge number of eltizens representing all de- partments of trade bas Leen presented to the Mayor, asking him to issue a vrocliumation re- questing a suspension of business an Saturday, in order that the .cmployés in the ditferent cs- tablishments may baye an opportuulty to at- tend tho fair. Among the notables who visited the grounda yesterday wero tho Hon, S, D, Loring, Com- inlasioner of Agricuituro, Washington, and the Kev. Dr. Thomas, ’ CATTLE, SHEEP, ETC. ‘The show of cuttlo yesturday was confined on- tively to ontrics of Short-Horn and Hercford ‘ atock, Ag those two breeds aro acknowledged ns tho representative moat cattle of tie West, thole preeonce in tho ring not only brought out. the cattle men of the fair, but also n good at- tendanco of Chicago butchers. Thero has al- ‘ways been moro or legs sald by frionds of thoso rival breeds as to poluts ofgexcellence, and kpecial etress has frequently been placed upon tha fact that neithor breed coulu bo fat~ toned forshow purposes without injuring thom as breeders, Among tho large numborof eattic- ralsors who congroguted about tho ring, this old subject was discussod, and many invidious comparisons mado In connection with an exhl- ‘dition whoro compotition Is of cottruc impusslblo, ench breed belng shown separately and in its own classes. The Herefordsoutnumbered theShort- Jlorns, howover, yet tho exhibitions of tho luat named family have gover beon excolicd In all that voosto make up perfect stack, * ‘The following are tho promiums awarded: BHORT-HORD For bulis,3 years old and over: First promluni, $0, to Harvey Sodowaly, Indianola, Ty, du. For bulls, 2 yonrs olf and undor d: Firat preintum, $40, tod, HL, Potts & Son, Jacksonville, i. No competition For bulls, 1 yeur old and undor 2: Firat ii einfum, $80; ‘xbvond . premium, §1—both to. Potty & Son, Jucksonyille, U1, Vor bulls, undor Jycar old: Firat premium, $20, Potts & Son, Jucksonvitie, Ill, No second premtuim awarded, : Jor cows, 3 yenra old or over: Firat premlum Sov, to Harvey Sodowaky, tidinnoln, 1; second Premium, $3, to Hobert Miller, West Liberty, Jn. Vor holfera, 2 yonra old and under 3: Virst rewium, 0, to Hurvey Sodowsky, Indinnola, 1L3 second to Botts & Son, Jucksonvilic, Il. For helfers, 1 year old’ aud undgr 2: Mest Premium, €30, to Potts & Sau, dacksouvillo, Ut; second, $15, to Robert Ailler, Weat Liborty, fu. Kor hotfers, under f your old: Firat premium, $20, kecond $10, buth to Potta & Son, Jacksons valle, Ml, Ps A MEREFORDS, ‘or bulla, 3 ycura old and avors Frist pro- qnlum, 850, te'C. M. Culbertson, Chiouyo, Hike svcond preintum, $3, to sane, For bulls, 2 yours old and tinier 33 First pre- mum, $40, tu George ¥, Soran Comario, HL; sudond premium, $2), to C. 4. Cutuerteon, Chi- iE. Vor bulla, Lycar old and under2: First pro- sniutu, #8,’ to J. M. Btudebuker, South iend, ing Spur rocuny pkorni FI fi ‘or tai, under ld year ol rst prombutn, 2; ea, 0, both to, M, Culbertson, Chit re COW! ara oll or overs First premtuin, $00; hocond, #25, Voth to C. My Culboraun, Cie rago, For helfers,2 year old and undor 2: First promium, $4, to’ C, SM, Culbertson, Chicago; uo becond premium. For buifers, undor 1 year old: First premium, £ 3 second pretium, $10; both to C, dM. Cut- orton, Chiciso, ‘The awards in tho followlug. classes of shoep Werg made yesterduy: LONG-Woor, COTSWOLDS, yearsold audover: Firat premium, & ot, Lorby, Guetot, Ont; aveons 1. to 1. Beatt, Scott's Station, Ky, 3 yeurs old und under dr Firat to W. E. uot, Seats Station, abeim promiun, $10, to Abner Strawn, Ul+ For rams, 1 yoarotd and under 2: First pre aidan, €2, 10 W. & 0. Surby, Guulpo, Ont.y suae ond prentum $y, to 1B, Ogivle, Mauison, Wik, Fleet premlum 810, to Abner ce ram Imubae ty Hove, Uitawa, O13 second pret 0, to W,, Q. aH Gusto, Out eens Mio Wor Owes, | rs ol or overs 22, to F, Witlson, Jackson, Meh Battin S15, t hae MT “& inhutn 0, 16 Morgan & Cottun, Comario, Het mud preiniua #10, 10-4, Willson Tickaut ¥ ewed, L year old and duder #3 Trat pro nuit 420, to Ainor Ktruwa, Ottawa, Js ice nu premium g1u, tut, Wilson, Jackson, Mich WOOT, SOUTIDUWNE, yeilrs ol or overs First pres mihnin, $25, to It M, Fisher, Danville, B q wad premuuy 815, tot, & 0, Sor For rama, ‘years otd and undords First pro- 0 y pilutn, OM. Fisher, Ditnyille, Ky; mecere) prembuin, $10, jo EL ‘ cm avy I ae tod. Hf Potts & Bon, Jor Faia, ‘Lt ycur old and undersy FI ro mln 42) la ihe & Os Baris Guelph tg Premium, 810, tod. HL Potts & Sou, dack= “elinstiatnbs: Danvilte ret Promutut, 810, to It, M, en cond prerolum, &, to re old or Gvers “Firat premium, to Vous om. Jacksonviller sucond prewiui, $15, to M, Fisher, Dane if owor, 2 years old and undor & First p-ciniutid, €20, tod. HL, Potts & Sou, Jacksonvillv, Ht ‘ seo promiuu, $10, tol, 4 Fisper, Dane Ville, re For vwo lawber Pirst premium, $10, to Fs + wevond premium, $25, to Mtoburt Bitter, Wost Liberty, nd promlim, $3 ‘Wilson, Jankson, Mich.: se Abner Braun, Uttawa, Tl LONG WOOLS—LEICESTER, LINCOLN, ETC. For rains, 2 years old and ander as First premiunt, £20, ta Mrs. Newton, Pontlac, Mich.; uo second premium awarded. For rams, Lyenroldand under 2: Firat premlam L. Scott, Scott's Station, Ky. No nil premium, é wr yours old and over: Virst premium 225,10 Mrs, Newton, Ponting, Mick. No second prominin. ! For ewes, 2 yeara old and under a: First premiunt, £2, to Mrs, Newton, Pontlae For ewes, 1 syenr old and under 2 protium, $0, to W. I. Scott, Scott's Station, iy fecond premium $10, to Birs, Nowton, Pontiac, Mich, 3 For ewe lambs: First premium, 810, to W. Ty Scott, Scott's Station, Ky.t second promium $3, to Mes, Newton, Pontiue, Mich. ree following awards were made in tho swine ings: HERESIES For bonra, 2 years old and under 3: First premium, $25, ‘to A.M, Fulford, Belair, Maes second, $15, sume party. For bonra, | year old and wndor 2: First premium, $20, to A.M, Fulferd, Belair, Mag pecan premlum, $10, t0 IL & 0. Sorby, Guelph, nit. Vor boars, undor 1 year and over @ months old: First Heeaiam, & i second, $5—both to IL. & 0, Sorby, (neiph, Ont WIITH BREEDS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED nt For boars, 2 years old or over: First premium, $20, to J. OM. Gillett, Spencer, TL; second prainly $10, to Harris & Norton, Aliens: ville, Pa. For boars, 1 year olf and under 8: Firat remitin $20, second $10, both to Ilnrris & Norton, Aldenville, a. For boars, under | yunr and over 8 months old: First premium 810, to Itarrls & Norton, Aiden- ville, Pa; second promlum $5, to J. M. Gillett, Spencer, TL, For sows, 2 yenrs old or over: Firat pramium $10, to Harris & Norton, “Alden- For sows, 1 yenr old and undor 2: First pre- mium $20, to Soneldt & Davis. Dyer, ind.: sec- oe brent $10, to Havels & Norton, Alden- ville, Va. For boar with six of his get: First premium, S40; boar witb five sows, first premlum $0; and sow with five pigs, prem luni $3), were ull award: ed to Harrls & Norton, Aldonyalle, Pa. #2y,. second ville, Pa. TIE NORSE ‘Tho horse rings attracted a good deal of fav- ornblo attention yesterday and some very fine animals wero shown, The stallion and his tlve colts, owned at the Caton Stock-Farm, Jollet, Hi, were exhibited on the track; W. H. Wilxon, of Kentucky, drove his handsome mare, Lady De Jarnet,up and down tho track in front of the stan; and Buokner Hrothors, of Kentucky, brought out sovera! of their tne saddle horses, The prize awards In the exhibition rings were na follows: ROANSTERS, Mares, 4yenra old and over: First prize, $80, W. H. Wilson, Cynthiunn, Ky.; second prizo, $10, A, Doughty, Chicago. ‘rhreo years oll aud under 4: First prize, $40, ¥. 0, Shuler; second nrize, #20, Caton Stock Fara, One year old and under 2: First prize, $20, D, Lawrenes econit prize. $10, D. W, Squires, Colta under U yeur: First. prizo, #15, Caton Stock Farm; second prize, $10, 1, Lawrence, Geldings, five years old ur over: Firat prize, $50, 1. palace ae Chicugo: second prize, $25, mr W. A. Wilson, Ta 1) ie Under & years old: First prize, $30, W. 1b. Wil- Kony second prize, $15, J. Kinlock, Chicago, Any ago: first prize, $75, J, Piamoudon; sec- ond prize, $40, W. EL. Wilson, Stallion with not less than five colts of bis ret under 1 year: Sweepstates, $150, Caton Stock ‘arn, Maro with not less than two of her colts t year oll ond under: Sweepstakes, $100, Caton Stock Farm. DNAFT Honses, Perchoron-Normans und other French and We Stalltons, bp; years ok or rat. prize, S100, M. We 20, $50, 'T. Statiory. Three years old and uutler 4: First and sec- ond prizes, &® and S25, M. W. Dunham, Civdesdale, English, aud Cand Stallions, 4 yeurs old or over $100, A. & J. Galbraith, Janesvilio, Wi: prize, $50, Col, Holloway, Alexis, £1. ‘Three years old and under4—First and second sprizes, $50 and $26, Col. Holloway. Among the leading exbibltors of thorough- bred trotting stock fs Mr. Arthur Caton, pro: Prictur of tho “Caton Stock Farm,” Juceted nbout ten iniles northwest of Jollot, Will County, Hi. dtr, Caton has 0 string of high bred. horses whieh be has carefully raised and which are among the most attractive features of the ‘alr. At the head of thustud fs * Don Cossack,” a handsome mahoguny bus, fouled April 1B, 186, ‘This noble nniwal stands sixteon and a hall banda high, welzbs 1.200 pounds, und was bredutthe “dlenview Fara" in Kentucky. His pedigroo is of the very best, showing the blue blued of the world-fained Hambleton: and Masnbrlio sto Sls was gat by Helmont, son of Rysdy! Humbletontan, first dam Lastham Dass by Alexundor's Atallah, second dam by Mamtrine Chl third dum an Obio mire sald to be by Relllouuder, Ag a yenr-old bo mado a milo in 4345, and a yeur liter Trotted in 2:iH), Ho Is an animal of mro individ= ual morit, and bas been a pelze-winner since first shown ag acolt. In wll the features whicu constitute 2 valuable stuck-horse, Don Cosauck ranks with tho best in Atnerion, fle unites spoed, the bost of breeding, size, and color, nink- lug bites ranking borse fur tho stud. Tn tho ring yesterday bo was awarded tho flrat promiuin as tho best stolilon, shown with the tive of bis get. Next in Dr. Caton'a stud fs "Glenview," also got by Bolinont. Glenview Isa barse uf oxcel- tent parts, and counts ug hia geendam, the fumes ous thoroughbred inure Lightsome, which was the dam of tho great rave ware Salinu, Nuts 6 years old and tho sire of many tnoly-galted w 8. Loviathan,” a Percheron-Norman stullion, purchased by Mr. Caton of W. M, Dontitn, also. occupies tt stallattho fair, Ho i one of the best horses of his kind, welghs 2.080 pounds, and Is noted as a fust walker and the sire of iaany extra fine colts, aAmong tho brood maroa are “Surmise," 9 therouchbrod, got by Almont, tho aie "8 bred horses, of .Piedwont, second dum = MeDonuld Maobrino = Chief, third dam (the dam of Ilood Chlef) by Scott's Highlander, fourth dam by Arastus, fifth dam by Limolenn, tho last two being tine thoroughbred horses, ‘This mare is the nother of “Young Harold,” half-brother to Maud 8., also the property uf » Caton, “Muackato.” a Kentucky maro,. occuples 1 atall, nccompuuled by uw young iily colt uut of co} Don Cossack, **Lottio,” anothor thoroughbred brood muro, also hus 'n young four months’ ealt out of Cossack, which toule the frat prizo in ls alias. ‘Thero are alsa “Flora” and cott 3 months kl out of Coasuck, dant Ln Norn by Cuyter, dam Goldduat, own sister to Orient. Next in order ig ituby Custer," dain Cuyter, son of Kysdyk’s Hamblutoniat, her dun by Me songer Durov, thus showing a double Hamblo- tanian cross, “ uby Cuylor’ is une of Mr, Caton's teat anitnuls, a guod brecder, of rent individual beauty and style, aud tho dam of Kev. erul veritable tlyers. Vatrick,' i promisty, Ju this stable are atso St, eureuld, by Kentucky Hueket; * ‘Trae Blue." a year-old mare, whose data was by Pocahontas Hoy, a noted raceswia- Her nnd, tho sire of muny speedy colte; “Oypaey,” d-yoursoll of excellent pointay * Gluntnore aw youngeter ue ganar the Mn hia. dineuge to 1o rino stock, and “ Llonesty hoth d-your-olds, out of Pat Bentine! and “Sontine!* a's Betitinel by Old a full brother to Volunteer, rr, Caton bas thy thiest stack of woll-bred trotting stulllons i 1Ninulk, and epares no palid or expense to keep up bis reputation as a tivate class breeder of thretechiss stick. He la cone stantiy making additions to hia atid, and the broud acres of bis model farm wilt xbortly witord pasturage for several iw re bigh- priced aulmula, THE RACES, : Tho day's raviug waa rather tamo and the twonty-iiile cquestrionno coutust belwoon tho California and Minneseta borsewouwen proved tho redeeming Couture, Thero wore only three cntrios In the pacing race ae but two fn tha stallion race, und the winndta in buth races had it pretty much all thelr own way, Ned Forrester won tho pacing rico banully, Mit Jack taking the scoond heat, and Dunbur's Mito had an easy vietory over Doughty's Romeo in the stalliun race, ‘The first contest on the card was the race open to pacers of tho 2125 cluss, aud tho horses wer rung up for the frat heat about 2 p'uluck, Crape py Boy got tho pole, with Ned Forrester second, aud High Jick on the outsldennd tuo horses wore sont away billy, Forrester running under the wire and falling awny behind ot tho tiret turn, At the quartorpole High Juck went up inte tue uit, and Croppy Boy went to the front, but_on the back-stroteh he broke. and igh Jack took Hogan. nthe meantime Ned Forrester bad settled down, and was pulling up mpidiy, AC the bulf-inile-pole tho horses were sirang out, High Jack vetug in the lead, with Marrester wucond, and Croppy Boy behind, Forrester caught igh J bo three-uirterspulu, wid Chere was a fieek and eck rave down atretel, Forrester winning by a neek tn 2s: {n the sevond heat Croppy Boy did net answer: the bell, and Forcester and High daek began scorlog, but the turdy pacer cate tuto plaice be- fore ti wory given the word. Croppy Boy took thy polo at the first turn ena run, wit Forrester secon, and High duck third. Forrester forged nuead at the quarter-pole and held bis fead to the threesquarter pote, when be broke and fell back, allowing Hlyh dick tego abead and Win tho beat urahly Ma BEA, ‘Che soudot! in the third heat was a good one, Croppy Boy took the Trad and veld itround to, thy bick-streteh, where be broke and allowed Forrester und ligh duck to go to the front, Forrester obtalned w good dead, but High Jack pulled htm hurd on the birutch, Forrester tng by nly a sone fhe fourth und inal heat wus bird one ter Forrester, na be wae three lengths beuind the Othurborsea when the word was ulven. High duck led to the turn, and hold his lead to the three-quarter polo, when Forrester, who had usaed Croppy Boy ou the huok-streteh, ayer: K bia und kept bin company untli they ‘| nu bones were brol unhum; seconds| Into the hom ay front bim, wim tho bont and race ln the Very good tine of 23254. THE SUMMARY, Cricaao Driving Park, Sept. 14, 1841.—Pacing wirse for horses af tho 2: lias; $250 $25 to second, $75 to third, " George Webber entora ch, h. Ned Fors George H. Morse entera ch. w. High mol cacaaaerncnieee qeees ange mL rodericl enters &. x. Cropp; BOY. Bs BOB Nee TUE TIME, Quarter, i Three= Half, quarter. First heat... Vslhty WH Serond hent.... ‘Third beat. Fourth beat,. ni 1 eee is] In the stallion raco Dunbar's Milo and Doughty's tomeo were tho starters. Milo won {ho rave earily in threo straight honta, Guding Komen from start to faith in every heat. Doughty's horse was nut ly first-class condition or he would have given his oppaent a bard rice, Following ts THE BUMMAIY: Sasw Day AND Track,—Trotting purse of $40), opett te al stations that hive never beaten 3 S2W to first, $15 to secunt, 875 to third, 0 fo fourth, aii Dunbar entora b. a. Silo, by Milwaue A, Doughty entors v. 8, ious... First heat. Second heat. ‘Vhird heat , 2 ot At half-past 4 o'vlock the hurses for tho twenty- inte race race were ted out. and the two contest= nats, Misa Hello Coax, of Cullfornin, and Siiss Eunnitdewett.ot Minnesota, were driven down the track ina handsomy dog-cart, ‘There wore ning horses for each rider. Miss Cook's horses wero phiced Just north of the grand stand und Mira Jewett’s horses opposit: the club-house, The hulle butt wore neat riding bubite and jockey enps, and Stes Cook wore it bite veil over her face. The two were mounted and went away nt the word, Miss Jewett biaving the inside, She Was nhead at the endl of the tat mite, but lost thine in chunglow horses. Miss Cook made her elitnes rapldiy, golng ahead and retaining lend of from one-quarter to three-quarters of inile to tho tntsh. ler herees were better nnimals than those of disa Jowutt. and she was better uttended, muking ber ehunges more rap- idly. Miss Jewett is tho best jockey, but sho wua beavier than ber opponent, and her horses badly when shu changed, At the chiunge at the ene) of thy sixth imiig Misa Cood Lucker baity, but she retatned her Hoully sent the horag away in good style. tine inade was 44:10, tho best twenty-mitle re ord ever im Panama, one of Miss Cor horses, made the fastest mnie, runatiye it he and Ollie Hnkor, nnothar of her lot, made the best tive niles, (ni eighteenth, ater navi 130%, Miss Cook chit evel B: coping the third, se venth, and nineteenth, find Misz dawett made onty eleven changes. Milas Jowett changed her horse for the last oitle and went about 10) yards, when the anutinal dumped tho fence ate the fleld and threw tho lady nyainst the inside fence. She was picked up partially stunned, ond carried to the Seere> tary's room, Dr. Oiln was called: ty, and salt that she had a contusion on the forehand, but oH. Sho complaiued of 2 pain inher tend, but the Doctorsnid It was. nothing serious. The victor wis heartily oneored ‘by the crowd Rs sho rode under the wire on the lust mile, ‘Cho race wus for a purse of $4,500. TODAY'S RACES, Tho racing program for today Is a3 follows: Vrotting purse Tor 2:10 classy $250 to first, $125, to sccond, Sito third, $10 fourth, Mile beats best three tn tive. Speelul pur: 600 for IT, V. Bamis’ famous picer Litue Brown Jug, against the wc quiulyd lbs. ‘Lhree triats with record of Maud Minning inate, tluudicup for all ages. Purse of $250, of which “i to sccund. Distnove, one and one-quarter miler, turning race for all ages, for 9 purso of £100, Distance, toree-quarters of a mile. Following ure tho entries for today’s races: TROTTING RACE. P. Weineman entors b. g Morsemount Boy; color, black. dohtt Kelly enters b. s, Iightand Strangor; color, bie, Matt Colvin onters br. 8, Mambrino Sturgis; eulor, gray. G. Ey Verrin dr. onters b. g. Grand Misery; entor, drab, Willint Lester onters ch, m, Alhambra Mald; color, reve. = W. HL. Wilgon enters sp. g- Lonesot; colors, black and white. MANDICAP RACE, Clifton Belt enters b, f. Uindorella, 4 yenra old, by Cates out of Slippers weizat, 107 1bs.5 . colors, green and cardinal, J. A. Grinstead enters el. c. Ballancor, Ayenra old, by War Dance out of Bullet; woight, 831b8.; colord, green and red, 1, Minnson onters b. ¢. Lord Lyon, 8 years olit, by Loohiel out of imp, Muud Lyon; welght, 87 1bs.; colon, blue and tart, NUNNING RACE, A. Scott enters br, m. Cturissima, 5 yenrs old, by Enquirer out of Clurima: weiybt, IM! tba colors, bhuv and white. A. Grinstend enters br. £, Poytona Barry, 2 olt. by daip, Strachino out ‘of Sully [id- welxht, &61bs.; colurs, zrecn and red, Grinstead cnters by. dale Havel. Hy W avery out Kuto; wolght, 02 Ibs; reen and red, Holl entors b. . Clifton Bell, 3 yenrs old by Voto cutor Sympithetic; welzht, 0 lbs; colors, green and enedinul, Whitten Broa. enter >, f, Oak Grove Rose, 3 yours old, by Lochicl outot Melrose; wulght, 02 ba: colors, blue and tartan, Wiliuin Manser onters yr. ¢, Lamora, 3 yenra ald, by Malcolin out of Bhivk Byos; wolgit, 05 (os; chlure, blue and tartan. During the afternoon the cotobrated stallion Don Cossack and hig colts, owned by the Caton Stock Varn, will bo shown on tho trick, und W, HL Wilson will exhibit big premium Rentueky rondster mitre, Lady De darn: Sir, Bemis says that Brown Juy will be sent for all be Ig worth, and he thinks be will win: the purse. akon altogether the racing end of taday’s program ts avery grand one, and will doubtless attract a jarge crowd to the grounds, THE STATE CAPITAL. Bicenaed to Encorpornte—Stato Board of Kqualtization=Court Proveedings— Grand Lodge of Good Tempiura. dpectar Dupaten to The Chicago ‘Tribu SPRINGFIELD, f11., Sept. H.—Tho Soerctary of State today tssued licetses to Inco rpornte ns fot- lows: Tho Mydrogen Heating & Sinelting Company, Chicago; capital, $500, oorparat> or, George", Datton, 8. D. Btorrla, B. N. Fay. The Chicago Dry Plate & Manufacturing Compniy, Chicago; capital, $10, corporatons, U.U. Couk, 1. C. Beebe, Jolin Bevbe. The Doan Brothers’ Blank-Book I'rlating Company, Chicagu; capital, $22,020; corporators, Denn, Headley Dean, M, J. Dean, The Menke & Grin Pianlng-3tl Company, Quineys capital, 0,000; Inearporators. Jonn Hy Menke, Henry Joseph, ilekert and Wittlat Hf. Govert. ‘hu State Board of eeieruan simply inet and nd) airned today, The Haltrond Comimittea Is chunyed In ina¥ing tho iescesments of Une ruflrouda of tho Stute, and expucty ta soon be y to report. ‘Tho Committee on ABsene- of Capit Stock fy punghing up the v1 vous corporations of the state which buve fitied to make rolurna ag requested by law, Ut tho returns are not recolved, the committee will Hesees tho enpltal stock of Bich eompualus frou the best information it cun obtal Tn the Clrenit Court tealay the Receiver of tho Milvote Mitlund Htuilroud” was voted to pay the Springheld tran Company 81,1335, Au the cise of Charles J. Main ya. Isaac Ny Bloree and Andrew J. Kuykendall, dofenduate v ordered to pay’ him $5,0uh, ‘bo wession of “the tlnois Grand Lodye of Good Templars continued today, Uriau Copp dh. Grand Worthy Chief, presidiag, Cone sidornblo routine work was dlepuded of, wi by wummber of [nteresting reports were presontuu, . wad muy letters of rexvet wore read, It ap- t Hird Hutt there ure now ike} lodges of tho order nm the | State, with total muinberalip of ‘wun of | during tha your, esting uddresses were mado ly 4 putber of delegates and visitors from vbroatly amon the litter being Mrs, J. A. Brown, of Chicago, who was mady i member of thy Grand Lodge, and dire. Peckham, of Now Yark, who vepresented the prokibleion work fi that Rtite tw be progressing favornbly, io Question of paying the Grand Worthy Chtfof Templar y sale ary was discussed but not settied, a STANDARD : OIL. COMPANY, It Claims to Ho an Ohio Corporation, und ‘Theretere Objects. to Being Taxed th Pennsylvauta, Special Dispatch ta The Chicago. Tribune, Hantusnung, Pa, Bept. 1.—Tho appeal just recorded in the court ef Dauphin County trom the suttioment of SMS 4010) by tho Auditors Goneral ayalnst. the Stuodard OW Company: ehows that (ho dividunds of the corporation Were ne follows durlug tho yeurs for whieh tho State of Veansylvantu cluimy taxes: Jean, tangunt, i Cae Tvanty Total Tae con elured and pild Obio corporstion and bavinw oxcrelsed na (rane chises ur privileges bore, it ls not tuxable here, Ie uier the biws it is taxable tho dbupany wulnting that, inatead of owing the stute 21,100,000, tt4 dadubtedauss ta 4 Uitte over half a milton dollura, Tn the suttement of tha Auditor-General the tex all be duo ty 32 ,2-,000, (ho datcrest $680.70) and tho pa: ty Sox not muklng tuo Necessary reports Fe. hol ty (bt, and thats tt bul as ed to ENTS. Continued Success of the Chi- cagos on Their Eastern Trip. Worcester Beaten hy Bullalo, Clovolnnd by Troy, and Notreit by Prove idence. Races at Lexington, Toledo, Coney Island, Pittsburg, and Else- where, CHICAGD Vs. BOSTON, Special Dlapateh to The Chicago Tribunte Rastox, Sopt. W.—-Chienso again dorented Toston today ina finely-playod contest, Hurns and Quest doing brilliant work In thelr positions, and spoiling whut scomod # safe hit roveral times, A base on baits, safe hit by Sutton, a passed hall, and Whitnoy's out gave Toston two rine [n the frst inning, while Chicugo made ono on hits by Dalrymple und Kelly anda mutt by Hornung. In thy fifth Chicago tled the game on asiigiaby Quest ond Kelly and Dalrympte's out, In tho seventh the Chicagos won the gamo on two-baggors by Dalrymple and Kelly and 9 three-haser by Anson, Intho same inning singles by Horning aud Snyder, passed ball, and a uit by Wiluauson vavo tho Bostons another run ‘THE SCORE, Chicago, mol Thurdock, 2 Hornuny, bot, Snyder, e, AMauthows, Densloy, r Total annings— Chicazo Boston. Rarned ran: 1B, id, ‘Two- base bite—Dalryinple, Kelly, ‘Three-Uuse bit—Angon, ° Firat baad on bails--Chlongo, 1; Boston, 1. First base on errors—Chiengo, a, Strunk out—Chieago, 1; Boston, 3, Balla catted—Corcoran, Ty Whitney’, 58. Strikes catled—Corcaran, Whittiey, 21, Double plays—Colenga, 1. Paased bali—Flint, 1. ‘Vitne—One hour and twenty-flvo minutes, Uniplre—Kelley. A Pa ia pa pl Ore, ¢. Loe 4] 0} o| o} Oo} oF 0 Dalryinple, 4] 2] 2) 8] a) oF 0 Kelly. vf 4} 1] 3) 4) at oft Anson, Tb, «} 4] OF 1] 3) tn] OF 0 Willlnaisi 4, Or Nt aad 4} of 0) of of F] 0 4] 0] 0) o) Oo} Bo ajo} i} il elajyo 3) 1) a) el BP GLO TLOEAL soe soecesoeneccensene [oy 4) IO] IG 27] 18] 2 Boston" y Tarnes, §. 8. 0] 0} Halo Morrill, 1b, you ia) alo Sutton, 3 tha ao Watney, ff 4p 0 9 i ut 1 i 2 fy) a 1 u tl oe eose—o ites TROY VS. CLEVELAND, Special Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribune, Tnoy, N, ¥., Sept. 1.—Tho Clevelands coutd do nothing with Keofe's pliching today, and tho ‘Troyes took kinily to Notan’s In tho seventh and cighth Innings, Hits of Hankinson and Keefe, and orrors of ‘faylor, Duninp, and Clapp gaye tho first three runs toTroy; 2 base on balls und errors uf Clapp, Phillins, and Schulfer tho next; Athreo-base bitof Keofo and hits of Comfr, Ferguson, and Gillespie, assisted) by an ov throw of Clanp, added threo Jn the soventh: and Ewing's double, Evans’ out, and Hoankingon's: it the taat. The Clevelands played very poorly Mn the third and sixth Innings, In the last half of tho third inning Dunlap retired in favor of MeCormick, His fuut was spralned by a tall, St ata C2445 067 BO Cleveland, 3 land, 8. 3 Cl rote ‘two-bnse bit—Kwity ree-shuse hit— Kee! Buses on baily—Troy, 0; Cloveland, 12 08. 43 Cleveland, 6, Struck ont—Taylor (3), Schatfer (2), Nolan, Ste- Cormick, Keefe, Double ph Clapp-Philling, Pagsud bulls—tolbort, 1; Clapp, 1, Wild plteh—Keote, 1 Ralls callea—Keore, 89; Nolan. 08, Strikes catlod—Keot, 80) Nolan, 50, Vimne—Lwo hours. Unipire=-Docsvher, ——— BUFFALO VS. WORCESTER. Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicagu Trtbunre Wonvrsren, Masa, Sept. 14.—The Buffalos changed their nine somewhat today, puttin Rowse ut short’and Force on second, Joaving Whitu off. ‘Tho guinoe was finely cuntested; and was murked by brilllant flolding on the purt of Folcy, Mehnrds, Forco, Rowe, and Carpenter. @@bo Bulfalos scored jn the sixth on Itowe's threo-buser and Foley'a out, and in tho elghth on bits by Rowe and O'Rourke and a passed ball. Tho Worcesters secured on Creamer’ bit, two pnesod balla, and Dickcrsou's hit, , Jantags— L2ado67ao Worcester. ....cee 100000 0-1 Suttaio 09000102 OL Earned runs—Huttalo, L Fivlding errors—Worcestor, 1; Buftulo, 2 Maso hiits—-Worccstor, 73 Buttuto, 0 ‘Twoebage bits—Hrouthors, 2. ‘Phree-base hits—Coroy, Huwe, Firat base on bulls—Pureell, Firat base on ecrors—Huttulo, 1. Lett on buse—Worcostor, 6; Buffalo, 6 Struck out—Corey, Hotalwyg, Stovey, Galvin, owe, Mulls ealled—ttehmond, 70; Gulvin, 4, Rtrilees ctl febmend, Wy Galvin, 1, Dunbls play — Hloumond- Hushong: Btovey- Creamer, Passed balls—Tushong, 1; Sullivan, 2. ‘Tine—Oue hour and itty minutes. Umpiro—Dunulgag. PROVIDENCE VS. DETROIT, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Provivence, #1, Sept. 14.—The Detroit Have another exhibition ‘of wretched tutield work. Dorgan, Gerhardt, and Vrott had twelve, out of tho tifteon crrors, The only mlsplnys of tho home team wero inady by Radbourn, who ave a basoon called balis, and made two wild throws, tho latter nHowing Dorgun te score, ‘The base bits were: Providence, 6, totul 6; Detrolt, % total 10, Six hundred pouplo wore prowont. Tangs Providence, First busy on errors—Providency, U3 Dotroit, a ten haga yy, Yorks (2), henuy, ‘Tro ertuuredt, (22). 4 Balls called—Radbaurn, 803 Weldman, 76, Strikes cnlled—Radvourn 1; Weldimun, 13, Passed balls—Tratt, }, Tine—Two hours, ¥ Uwplro—Dick Higbam, LEXINGTON, Speclat Dispatch to The Cheago Tribune, Texisutox, Ky,, Sopt. 4W.—Tho rachiy today: wus onjoyod by un yery large crowd, ‘The raln which fell this moriing was suMlictent to lay the diat and place tha course fa butter condition, Before the start the S-yuareuld Ally ‘twenty One, by King Faro, dam Nanulo Ay met with a serious aceldent, She was belnyg galloped while 1ho trick hands were barrowlng tho course, ‘Turning a curve quickly, the , harrow was thrown to the middle of the coureo and the muro. mashed Jute the steel teeth, teeral lng her sides ina tearful manner. Sho will never be able to Btart Ina rice, and may pogstnly dle, ‘Tho Nest rave to-day wis a purse for 2-year olls, thrue-quarters of a mile, for which tho Btartera wores Wipukonita, Wendover, Z0dlite, Jatestring, Suunter, Lorettd, Frenchie shy, ‘Tow lirown, Vutniinder, and Hormine, In the pools Wendover and Frenchie Shy sold even up agalnat the fleld, Cho race was lost to bkrenehy Shy by tho miserablo start. Herming got away first, Wapalsoutta second, ‘Tom Grown third, the othors atraxgling, At the halt Herwine led, i Wy fourth pliey on the turn, Herm: rm Coming dows tha home-stretchs collured Wapukontts for the lewd, he having beat Hermino buck, Sby was unable to hol the pace, and Wapakonlia won by wtengtn, Shy yecond, Pom Hrown tuind, Wendover fourth, Zodlity Hith, Hering gixth, Pachtinder sey Loretto vlgnth, Lutestring minth, and tenth, ‘Time, 151, f ‘The Kecond race, a sweepstakes fors-yeur- ols inilo beate, bud for starters Mactle Ault Aida Stanhope, bay. Male, Mary Corbett, Van dovilly, and Muggle Ayrd. du the first beat Dlary Corbutt bud the “hest of the sturt, but oa the ture yivided It tg Stunbope, who took the travé and was never afterwards hemled. Lacy Liste dismounted her sider utter passing thu hult-pole. On the stretuh Corbolt forced the favorit to increase the puce, Which shi did, the bent terininutngs Btaukope tvet. Corb 0 ond. Miguie Ayre thivd, Matti An rth, Vaudeville ttn, Listy distaneed, Ln the second heat Buuntiopy sold two to one over the Held, Rranhupe took thy track and wits never upped, winulng ip a band-gullup over Corbett, Sluyylo bal, awunter Golden Wild Li), 1b) borse was for a balt-nilespurt. tuarter ‘Tom led honmo-strotch tha Bertin horse over and luda full nae! Tom's thine wan 4 ension of terrifig cheoring, Uneed to pice a tall mile, thos Not tmken, Both hordes’ pass tomorrow, and srent luterost attaches to tho result, : mile, wits wou by ond, and Lilly R. third. imo, 1: firat, Adit Tl, Day Star was test. Hight Franklin third, jume, yacea were much better attended, Ouly races came olf, Tho trotting purse, Cliss 2: was wou by Clara Cloyoland. She got the sec- ond, third, and fourth honts; best tine, The frat heat was taken by Sturmer, a Dubuque horso; Ume, Ited the ‘Tri-State Fale today, for 2:25 clngs trotters anda running race, mle heate. ‘The former waa won by Daw Donntdson, f peal taking the Tawn tt Lo strudght hentd. ‘Time, outtoog is not thitturi questions of a politi Urls, nuthority that the Vemooratio State Comimities tre rendy to aueriive Huokwalter with w view of xumning cantrol of the. Legistuture tu tuo sno when Jobn (. Fhompson tolegraphed Ayre peek Vaudovillo fourth, Amelia ft m0, 140, Tho third race was a purec for all ages, one and nquarter mites, In which Hootjack, Lied Kimross, and ditliet M. snirted. Ponls with Bootjank out soldi’ Rhinross, 81002 Juliet Mey $80. “Tho race waa devold of interest, Hootdae running second until tho stretet wits gain When ‘hie went to tho trout und wou fn hn gallop, dultet M. sevond, Ludy Kinross thled, "Piney 1200), PITTSBURG, Prrranuna, Pa. Sept. M.—Tho second day's races of tho full nceting of the Pittsburg Driv- ing Park Agtoalution at Homowood to-day at- tracted a yvod crowd, Tho woather wns fine track in splendid condition, ‘fhe firet 0 ofnas, piirse $1,000, hid Ave starters, and was won by Gnawa in four heats, the first hont botog dead between Onawa and Naind Queen, i Killed, Mauinio M.. ites... vi pire Tho seeond race, undecided after alx tomorrow: Kate McCall... Hette Oulley..... Coline: 2x cluaa, purao $1,000, was heats, aud postponed until . Pime—22233 B2hg Bg 363. 3 Set, ‘Tho third rice, paving, 2:20 vlasa, purse $1,000, stponed ufter avcond heat on acvount of BEACON PARK, Boston, Sopt. W.—Tho unthiished race, class 1, wag won by Pilot It, tiking the tirst two heats; Lucy C. aecond: Dan Suith third, pit TEE Et Untinished 2:10 elasa: Exhwint ‘Thorne, e Joh, Chirk i og Josophus,.. 2.9 Tim Clash 2321: “ Buzz 1 Hele 24 Robert f. a2 Morris,, 43 Guintea a8 cea 44 i emt tags BuehGs ekity, Tn tho great siniilon rage tomorrow Pledmont Ja hot favorit, lnnddition to tho S10, ptrse, $1,000 wilt Smitgter's record, fe saettcl Mt? stallion thut benta TERRIFIC CHEERING AT OSITKOSH. Spretat Pisputeh to The Chteaso Tribune. OsitkosH, Wis., Sept. 14—Tho continued fine weathor hus thus far contributed to tho success of tho falr. Today the exposition was formully opened by tho President tn a newt attdress, great attractions tis afternoon were the races: ot horses entered in the 22it und 2:45 elngses, aud bulf-nile speed between Slecpy the unknowa Gertln pacer. ‘Tho dn tho hoe honts out of ftve; thae, jy td 2340$3, ih rice, after five heats had been trotted ‘f with no winner, was postponed until tomorrow morning, ‘The contost between Sleepy ‘Tom and tho Ber- To the thrst by two lengths, but tn tho oul bln, under tho wh Sluepy’ ‘The result wus, the ude Hoth herses cote oh the the was CONEY ISLAND RACHS. BUInRPak vb Bay, ‘he tirst race, one rekinores Pilgrimage sce= Inthe three-quarters of nimile for 2-yeur- olds, Wyoming wisgflrat, Virgo aucond, Lettlan uUnled. Thnd, Wie In tho three-quarters of 2 mile, Ohio Boy was ind, Constantine third, ‘Mine, French pools paid $120, Jn the bundicup, mile and « quarter, Sty Dance Ye” waa tlrat, Flr Count secona, Krupp Gtin third, Dime, 201 course, Capt, In the handicap steeplechase, stoi 1 King deeonrt, i Redding pulled up Thin DUBUQUE, Speetat Dispateh to The Chieaco Tribune, Dunvquer, In, opt. 1.—Tha gocond da Mie 3 was wou by Alillarys tlio, The rousing ra 3814, ‘Miss Von Blumen ona bycielo mado a half. anilo in 2317, : vOLEDO. ‘Louen0, O,, Sept, H.—T'on thousand people vie- ue raves wore Pine, dle Little Chria wou tie running: 1, Lids. kecond Lent, . POLITICAL. oulO, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Coruuus, O., Sept. 1.—No little anxiety is folt by both Republionns and, Democrats ro- karding the political complexion of tho noxt General Assembly, deaporato olfort to aceure control, but at tho present the nelther party can claim it with any degree of certalnty. consist of 105 majority. much good reason, 43 und tha Demoernts 33, leaving 24 as doubttul, carry Hammllton County, aa now seoma quite probable, county abare majority, leaving Fourteen as doubtfat, itnot being known whnt etfect that unknown clement, the prohiblttionists, will bo nblo to ox- ert In thisdirection, Tha Sonate will bo coms posed of thirty-threo members, seventeen being umiajority, Tho Republicans cun safely count on twolva and the Dunocrats ton, leaving cleven an doubtfup Should Hamitton County go Re- publican, the three members from the Cinctue Muti district will increase the Republlenn meine bership to fteun, but stilt leaving vlvht as donortal; this Both parties will make a ‘The next House will Wmombers, tfty-thres boing a Tho Kepublleans can cluim, with If tho epublicuny tho ton will give mombers © from the Republicans that 63, or wid, to secure doubtful nuraber, most unorlty of there “promises vigoraits contest. 0 a It is quito apparont that the reapportionment of (ho State bus been againat the Mepubiicuus, yet it Is claimed that thuy have very litle doubt of having 1» good working majority tn both houses, Notwithstanding those olatié, buwover, tha hat tholr majority will tn doudiock un atl val mature whiel might dt fa reported upon apparently good be sulllaient to pre! manner they did Gea. Ewing two years aio, his come dnitteomen to suve the Legislature and let Ewing go to hell, IOWA. Hpectal Dispatch to The Chieaga Tribune, Muscatine, Iu, Sept. W4.—Tho Hon, John A, Kasson opencd tho State campalgn hore today. Over 6,00, uf our wost Intellizent citizuna Ustuned with tha. deopeat attention to. big pul- Iahed and cleanut .nddrose, Itis spukun of a8 one of the most powerful political speeches ever made in Muscatine, and is bigbly commonded by ull partica, irrcapeotivoe of pollticat allillations, Mr. Kasson, after alluding to our sudering Progtdent as having the tove of moat men und the admiration of all, sald thut, lu the presence of the National calamity, he was not disposed to make 8 purtisny specch, ‘The Con- atitution, however, had rondered an lection neccssury, and certainly negloct to sustain tie pelngiplea of Gen, Guriteld at this elvotion would! ho a poor way to show our sympathy with bln, Alo thon passed in review the quesuen of Btate politica, commending the Ropublivan candidates, and gaying thut Gov. Gear's Admintatration hyd been sv irreproachnble that nochurge té brought nant it. Another suop wight -be expected from Mr. Sherman, On tho probibltion lesue he sulin very largo number of ctoctors deeply ine terested in tho welfare of “tho Stuto had asked legtalutive permission to tout tho eense of tho people -on ‘8 proposed amendment of tho Constitnilon, Tt was in the nature of a right oF petition to the pwople In thelr sovereign ca pacity. ‘Tho Kepubilouy party stuply recog nized this right. Itcould not be justly denlud, It ought not to boa purty question, The De- mocracy, howovor, denied this right of uppeal tothe people, Mr, Kasson, turning to rallroads, contrasted the farmora’ warkot of twenty yours ugo with tbat of today, The Western farmer uid become an international merchant, and shorefore moro directly itutorosted in the commer: Glut and nutciul quostions of the Natlon, The ‘publicans took tho Governmoe: of trade against the country of Yenr Just closed ahowa n Lalnnee tn favor of the country of $250,000.00, Tt found a total value of oxports of $21,000,000. Lnat yonr showed oxports Of SINK, OF Tt found ad annual out> How of preclons inotila reaching tn TRO $47,000,+ OW), besides our exported bonds. ‘The Inst. two yenrs show an inflow of previous metals of S107,000.00 besttea our returned bonds, Our total walie on balance of trade since the ree sumption of — specie periment fre over $1,18),000,000. Our coined ‘money cirenintion fs by several bundred juilitons,Arunter than thy cottntey hid over known. An ‘inmenso atnoiunt of public debt fs discharged, and the auntal ine teroat charyo after October noxt reduced from. $81434,000,000 fr 1807 to. €01,000,000, with $570,000,000 of tho debt payable at the pier oF tho Gove eruinent. Suen is tho fnnnoial record whieh hig won tho admirution of tho warld and the cons fidence of American patriots, Thy concluded by w doclaration of reform and improvements of legisiatiun set to bo made by the Kopublioan party, ea lly the opening of hew forelen markets, the catublisbment of com inerelal Mes of transportation. and gatnine control of the developing commerce of the Pas eitle Ocon and the Auatratiin Continents watt ng dealing with the problenof Inter-State trans. portation, As the Napniconte wars had devel- Oped the highest atatoamunship of Eogland, so had our great Civil War developed a race of tralned Aimorient statesmen, of whom our wae anainated President was onc, who were compe: font and ready to deat with those and othor zrent questions, ‘They deserve and abould recelya the coulldence of the vountry. ! ith a balance $01,000,000, Tho MAINE, Lewiston, Me. Sept. W.—Dingley's majority for Congress [8 i175. ‘The largest. previous Ko publican majority in the district was 3,000, puaaiadRealone bance aks CASUALTIES. DEATIEOF AN UNKNOWN MAN. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MAnsitan.rows, [n.. Sept. 4.—The tens tty of the young minn who fell from and was ertshed between the Chieazo & Northwest ern freight at Quarry yesterday atternoon has not been discovered. ‘he inquest was hell {ast night, and the queer fnet nscer- talned that he had six well-formed toes on eueh foot, ‘This ts certatnly a queer freak of nature, and way yelhe the means of estab lishing the niai’s identity. He wns neatly Lressedl, and hind evidently been fn good elr- cinnstanees, He was under the Inttuenco of Hquor when he fell from the ear, FELL DOWN-STAIRS, Spectal Visyateh to The Chicago Tribune. JACKSON, Mich, Sept. L.—Lust eveningan old Jady named Mrs. Sally ‘Taytor, who lived nt G)4 Bast Maln street, went to go to the buttery, but by mistake opened tha cellar. door und fell to the bottom of the stairs, KL hieg her instantly. Wis 75 yenrs of ire, and quite farge., A Coroner's hiquest today: ranlered a verdivt in accordance with the facts, DROWNED. Special Duvateh to The Chicago Tribune. MARSHAL, Meh, Sept. t.—While hunt> ing yesterday afternoon CG. FE. Lambson, Michigan Central Rallrond agentat Marcengu, sly miley enstot this elty, was knocked out oC his bout by the reeolt of his gun and drowned, ‘The aceldent occurred ut the Alblot mitl-ponds, BURIED IN A WELL. Spectal Mapatch to The viutenca Tribune, > Capar Rarips, Sept. t4.—Alexandor Adams, while digging a well xt Marion ta- day, was burled ten feet under eaveil ra and sand, 8 llve when dug out three hours atter, and may recover, CROPS. 3 2 NEW York, Wrst Baravia, N, Y., Sept, 12.—Tho severest drouth ever known in this section Is now prevailing kere, Nu raliof any conse. quence has fallen In six weeks, Wells and cisterns are faillng fast, and if rain docs jot fall soon a water-famine will be inevitable. Pastures are all dried up, and farmers will svn be conmpetied to feed all kinds of stock. Corn, with but one or two exceptions, is very poor, and will nut bo half of 1 crop, But litle wheat ting been sown, aud that will prove wfailure unless ral comes soon, and fis yet there [sno signs of any. Large fires are raging in different localities, dolug great dumage to thnber, A number of bulldings have been destroyed nnd some live-stock lust, but no fives hnve been lost so far, Apples are very small and are falling to the xround in large numbers, Potatoes aro small and poor, and are selling at wholesale. at cents per bushel. Corn his advanced 25 to 4 cents por bushel, and but ‘ittle ts for sale, Butter ts very searce and high, 0 good artele selling nt 35 te 40 cents per pond. Gruss was an excellent crop, aud was mostly sveured fh good condition, | Whont was also fonts Ylelding from twenty to. thirty-five Wshels per dere, Outs were vt heavy crop, and were housed fi oxeeullent shnpe. A mue better nereage than usual was: prepared for whet, but, should the drowth continue o week or two longer, but little of it will bo sown, 18 exper) sown itfter the niulure, We has proven that wheat. 6 20th of September usually is ILLINOIS, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. - Pirtsrie.y, UL, Sept, 4.—The ery of short crops is heard in this county so fre- quently that not much attention was patd to the ery about the corn crop. There fs little room for encouragement, but while the quality Is not su good as Inst year It Is evl- dont that,thls county will average 40 per cont of Its usial crop, while the northern town- ships will run fron: 60 to 90 per cent. The Inte raing have luproved Its appearance, and the shocks already up make a. fale showing, In some fields ‘they appenr. distressingly small, but on, tha avetnge the outlook Is tore encourngiys for this county tian most. of the dealers Have been willing, to admit, Pike neyer has had an entire fallgre, and suldiom falls ng low as this year, It ts uotlees abla that all the fields of corn which yield Well have been well cultivated, YMENEAL, A Fashionabto Wedding at Galena, Mr. A.C, Davin and Miss Winnle M1. Ford Holng tho Contracting Parties, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, QaLENA, UL, Sept, H.-A faslorable and do- oldedly notablo wedding camo olf tn this city thiy uvening, In whiob Mr. A. C,' Davis, 0 prom: inent commission meresant of Sloux City, and Migs Slinnio M. Ford, daugbtor of Walter Ford, Ray. of tho Bank of Galena, were tho contrict> ing parties. The ceremony was pertorimed at 8 o'clock at tho Ford residenco, on Prospect. Btravt, the Rev. W. W. Steet, rector of Grace Episcopal Church, olticiating, Thu brite wus attonded by bor sister, Mies Bortlo ford, and Miss Jenulo Loveland, ‘Tho ushers were Mr. Jobn Dowllng, of Dubugue, and Mr C, 8 Morsick, of this clty, Tho display of Presunts wax one of tho finest over witnessed in this city, and included many snail), and beautl- ful mementovs from Chicago, Dubuque, and Blox Clty friends. Mr. and Mra, Davis lore on the 10:57 train this eventing for a bridal tour of the Rast, and on tholr return will settio down tn. 4 handsome residence owned, by the gryom in Bloux Clty, Tho deride fa VOU, und highly ac. complished, und tho betle of Catena, it not tho brottiost judy iu the whole Stato, * a Mr. Gladstone'n Poorages, Jamon Times, Tha six new VPuornge ureattons announced yosterday moratng. Dring Up the ninnber of creations winder Mr. Gladstone's two services a8 Premilor to tortyealx, jichiding “the promo: tlon in dignity of tho Marquis of Westminster nnd Earl de Grey and Upon. ‘The only Peerage bestowed In dir. (iidstone's threat yong seas) wis that recetyed by tho tutu Sir W, Paige’ Wood, who: becnme Lord Hutheriy; but in the year toliow= ing thors were eleven erentions~Lords Acton, Hallubard (Karl of Southesk), Castletown, Dune ning (ord Rollo, Greville. Hace Burl of Lina. wed), Howard of Glossop (Lord Rdward Howard), Lawrence (lr dot’ Lawrence Penzanes, Robartes, aud Wolverton, tn 1Xju Lord O'Hagan waa tho only orentions In 1Tl, tha Murguis of Upon, Kart Datterin, Lord Hinvatord, Candy Bure dutt-Coutta, aud Lord Sundburet; 1 1872, Lords Rttrick (ord Naplerh, Hones, and Selbornes In 1833, Fanids Portimin, Aberdare, Breadalbana Mart of Ureaduibane, Somerton (url of Nore tuanton), and Waveney: aad tn 1874, Lordy Stunt. credit, Coleridge, and Emily, the Duke of Weate minster, te Bydin Viveount Cardwell, and la Atattord Gord Entleld Carlingfora, x low. and Hiamuiond. Siico tha prosent. Governments was formed Ul the announce: ‘ments dust made the only creattons buve bevn, Lords Sherbrooke, Manat Temple, Hrabourne, and Amptll, ‘Thy vreations under tho late Lord Renvonsiletd wece forty-eight, or two more than uudev Mr, Gladstone us yer, Tha mast nutuble were the Duke of Connaught, Dake of Aber- corn, Murquisof Aberguvonuy, Kuri of Heacons. Held, Eayl of Nortobrook, Eurl of Lytton, Duko of Gordan, Lord Nupterof Maydala and Lord Crunbrouk. -_ HADWAYS Iain, WEALTH SW TALI} Health of Body 1s Wealth o Hin, RADWAY’s Sarsaparillian RESOLVENT, Puro blood makes und fe: solearskin, If ouroutram stron bono, ang Zour bones found, without entless and gat Coy bie " : legion faley uae RADWAY'S Sanaa that restores ntop ty thing been slowe it Btep—Dy degroees—tho body whiel ly attacked and wonkened ve ease, not only commands our serves our gratitude, nished mankind with thi Ratway's Sarsapariiiian complishos this result, and BuToring tun Tae eae bale sat Deaton of prin and d days nnd tong nl Mos Stedteat Neen feats OW bin FALSE AND TRUE Wo oxtraet from Dr, ii ‘ay Dijoase and Ite Curo.” aa tolls Temas on + LISD OF DISEASES CURED BY RA DWAY’S arsaparillian Rescleat, Chronlo Skin Disonses, Caries of t mors in tho. Iood, Nerstulous Disseens hens Unnatural Habit of Body, 8ypuilis and Vouereal Fevor Sores, Chrono or Uld Uicors, Sale Ithenes Hickecs, Whito Swelling, Seuld fvad, Utering alfections, Cankers, Glandular Swellinys, Nod Wastlug and rey Of tho Baty, Piinples a: Hlotehes, Tumors, Dyspepsia, Kidney and Baile der Disenses, Chrouie Kheumatiin and Gout, Consumption, Gravel, and Caleulous. Depositg, and varieties of the above eomptaintsto wale sumetined rre given specious nuimes, Wo assert that there is no Known remedy that, Dnssesses the curative power ovor those diseases thut Hadway's Resolvent furnishes, ft curesstep by yak Buroly from the foundation, and restores tho injured farts to thelraound condition, The Wasted of tho body ure stopped, and berithy ios iy ed. te gs are ne from whieh now material Is formed. ‘Thig 1s the Dest correctiy awor of ftadvvay's ovolvunt aes Cases waero tho system his been salivate and Mercury, Quiekallvor, Corrosive Sulminer have xecumulated and bevome deposited in the bones, joints, ete. enusing caries of tho bones, rioketa, spinal curvatures, contortions, white awellings, Varicoso veins, ote., tho Sarsupnrilia will resolve away thoso deposits andexterme nite the virus of tho disease fram tho aystem, If thoso who fre tikig these medicines for tho eure of Chrania Sevofulous or Byphilitio ‘cases, however slow muy bo tho cure, “feel bet= ter,” nnd tnd their genera! heath improving, thelr flesh and weight tuereaging, ur oven Keeps ing its own, 1¢ 1a a sura sirn that the cure ta pros greasing. in those disunuea tho gintiont either gets botter or worse—tho virus of tho discuse id not Inuctives If not arrastedand driven from the ood fc will spread and continte to undermine the constitution, As anon ny the Sursuparilla, makoa the pationt “foul better,” every hour you will grow better und inereago in health, strength, and flesh. OVARIAN TUMORS Tho removat of these tumors by Radway's Resalvont §3 now 80 certainly established that What was once consi almost tlriculous ts now ncommon recognized fact by nit parties. Witnesa the cases of Hanonh } Knapp, Mrs. 0, Serene Mra. J. HL. dolly, and Mra. D. Hondeix, published tn our Almunuc for 13783 also that of firs, C. 8. Hibbing, In the present edition of our “False and True,” Onc bottle contains more of the active princl- nlesof Medicines thun any other Preparation, taken in tenapoonftl dees, whily others require iivo or six times ns much, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE, MINUTE REMEDY. Only requires MINUTES not HOURS, tos Nevo pain and cure aoutudisease, RADWAY'S READY. RELIRE in from one to twonty minutes, nevor falls to ror Hove PAIN with ono thorough application; no muttor how violent or oxoruoiuting een pelts tho Sora areet bod-ridden,intirm, Crippled, Nerv- pled, Ner ous. Neuralgic, or prostrited ‘eith diseaso may sulfer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF wiltatord Jostant caso. Anjlammation of the Kidnoys, Inflammation or iia! Bindder, Inflammation of the Bowels, Congestion of the Lungs, Sore Fhroat, Diii- cult Breathing, Patpitation of the’ Heart, Fystorics, Croup, Diphtheria, Catars Huensa, Headuche, Toothache, Neuralgia, Aheumattar, Colt Chitta, gue Chills, Calle Uaing, and’ Frost Bites, mer Complaints, Nervousness, Slecpteasne: roughs, Calda, Sprains, Palas dn the Che Hols, ar Limbs, are instantly retleved, FEVER AND AGUE. VEVERAND AGUE cured for 60 cts. Thora $9 nota remedial agent tn this world that will oure Fever and Ague, and othor Malarlous, Hillous, Scarlet, ‘Typhoid, Yellow and other covet ratded Dy RADWAY'S P1LLS) su quickly as KADWAY'S READY RELIER, t wilt in 8 fow moments, whon t#kon accord: ing to tho dirvctions, curo Cramps, ir Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Hentac Dyauntary, Colle, Wind in the Bowels, und all lar ternal Pains, ‘Vravolora should always carry a bottle of Had- way's oud Relief with thom, A fow dropala water will prevent sickness or pains trom ehauge of water. tt Is better tbun French Mrandy or Sitters us a’atimulant, Miners and Lumbermon should always be pro- vided with it. CAUTION. Al) romedial ugenta capabie of destroying lite yin averdose should be avo Morpnin, Oplum,strychnine, arnioa, byoseluumes, and oth> Or poworrnl remudies, do at cortuin times, in very email docs, rolleve tho patient during thelr action ty the system. But perhaps the secund dose, (f repeated, may negravate and Increase the suffering, and anothor dose cause denth. ‘Tore iano necessity for using these uncortal fxenta when a positive remedy like Iudwny’s Roady Kollef will stop tho most excruciating Pain Quicker, without ontuiling tho lense dille culty fn olthor infant or adult. THE TRUE RELIEF. Tanway's Reany Reuter {s tho only rowmodial agentin voguo that will instantly stop pula Fifty Conts ils, Railway's Regulating Yr 4 Perfect Purgattves, Suathing Apertents, Act Teitout Patna atoays Meitabte ane Natural in Their Operation A YEORTABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR CMOMEL. clegantly coated with sweet yuin, purge, regulate, purify, cleansyy end strength then. 4 i "8 Pruts for tho cure of all disorlers of ie" stomacl Liver, fiowols, Kidaeys, Blut pe Me Perfectly tastal (| x lon, dor, Nervous isoasos, Hendache, Constipation, Costivonces, Indigestion, Dyspe Hitiousness Foyor, Litiummation of the Howels, Piles, Si iramecnnonte ut tho Tntornu V eure. Tunted to effect a perniinel " Ke Brat, sontaining: ‘no mercury, winerals, or del erious of « . Gdeervo tho following symptoms rout ing froin discuses of tho digest! vu ontallns: in o c 1» Nuu Honstburd, disgust of Food, Fullness or Welznt in the Broniack, Sour Bructations, Se Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or ra Sensations when in a Iving positire, Dein ty Wubs berore the Sight, lover and Juul Fata tho Head, Deticlency, of Perspiration, Yello nese of tha kin and Byes, Vain in the ea " Breaat, and J, ‘and Sudden Fluebes 0 toe Goren of Itanwar's Pins will freo the aystum frow ull the ubovcuamed disoniens » Price, #3 tonite ver SO «iis the reailer must bouts Tesont that te the subject of diseases aod Welr cure, among which muy be named: Bulse und Trus.? ad Haticay on deriiable Drethra. Radunay on Serosuliy Ani othars selutihy to different clarses of Die eased, BOLD RY DRUGGISTS, . READ “FALSE AND TRUE” font letter-stamp to RADIAT © Cove de Joruiution worthy thousands Wii bu seat Jus Alsalicelediles TO THE PUBLIC. _.,,, ‘There can Lo nn better nuarantes of eee of De, Ravway's old-catublished Tt, 5 To bivs than tno base and worthless twpltutone oy Thesw, us there aru Fulse Kesolvent! te end Bills, Re guro and ask for ways opuye tthe nage “iadway'? iaou what yol