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., B *' ! THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 19, g————————-———_—.._—_.___._._v_..__‘;.‘...—._a_—_._____._—..-—.____.._._.—————-—-———--_——_——-—— TTHE SPORTING WORLD, Tovival of the Chlmgo ,i}déo-nall Association, " - % A Live Direotory Eleotod—" Busi ness” from This Time On, Running and Trotting at Dexter Park This Afternoon. Sporting Matters Elsowhoere. 3 . BASE BALL, | MEETING OF TUZ ONICAGO ASSOOTATION, .. The stockholdors of tho Ohicago Baso Ball Asnociation met at Ublich’s Hotol, State and &wonty-socond atreots, Jast evening. There wero twonty-four mombors presont, aud, with tho proxies, sixty-ono sharos of stock: out of ono dundrod wore represented. Mr. W. I. Culver . presidod, and 'L\ 8. Fauntloroy actod ns Beoro~ Nary. Tho Jattor atated that ho was nstructed . by tho Dircotors some timo zgo to gell all tho . ‘property of tho Assaciation and divide tho pro- . coeds among tho stookholders, o hiad baen do- Inyod somewhat, and, from conversstions with gontlomon, leaning that tho -stookholdors woro ouxious to revive base ball in Ohi- cago, ho had called o meoting to got a goneral oxpression of opinion upon that point. ¥f it was decided to continuo, a Bonrd of Direot~ . orsmust bo cleoted. Thore woro $825 in tho trensury, and the grounds in protty geod order. The grounds wore not hold by a rogular leass, ‘but they could bo obtained for a torm of yesrs. The amount on hand would bs required to put them in proper order for playing. On motion, the resolution adopted at a pre- vious meeting authorizing the Tressurer to sell the property of the Associstion, was rescinded. The following gentlemen wero appointed & committoe to nominate_s Board of Direotors : ‘Georgo W. Gago, E. I, Doxter, and 0. 8, Bart- : Jdott, 'mmJy recommended that — — W, A. " Hulbort, James Barroll, J, M. Thatcher, and T. 8. annllur(;& bo clactod, gromm!.ng that_tho Prosidont ongurer, saud Hecrotary would be «selected from the number. The report was concurred in, Mr. Thatcher asked for information rugml)ng . tho throo games botweon tho Bostons and Phila~ dolphias, to bo played in this city. . Mr, Gagessid the Direclors would probably i givo the stookholders and the ,community infor- mation when dofinite arrangementa were made. ‘The Directors ,were _instructed to retire and " elock their officors, and roport to the mooting. + They presented tho following ticket, which was received with applauso : 1 Presidento m— —w, Treasurer—James Barrell. Secretary—T, B, Fauntleroy, Mr. Culyor congratulatod the stockholders « apon the elootion of a Board of Directors who srould mako bago ball in Chicago a suceoss, Thoy did not go into the Association to-make uoney, but to see tho game; snd it was certain .now that there would bo contests in this city this yenr and noxt. {Applauge.} The Boorotary stated that he had writton & lot- or to tho Philadelphia Club, atating that the ssociation desired to soe base ball played in MChicago this yonr, and had roceived a roply that thoy would come if satisfactory arrangoments - <ould be made, Tho Prosidont stated that he hed roceived s . Jettor from Mr. Addy, tho authorized agent of tho Boston and Philadelphin Clubs, who told ‘bim that both clubs would como hers and play throo gnmes. The dates were not definitely tixed, but tho bth of August was montionod as ubout the time. Ho would write to Addy to-da; and toll him that a Directory bad been clocte snd that tho gronnds were at his disposal, The meeting thon adjourned. . THE TURF. RUNNING AND TROTTING TO-DAY. Thore will beone trotting and two running races this aftornoon at Dexter Park, a8 follows: Firat Raco—Trotting for $300, bost three in five: D, Ploifer namea b, m, Topay, 1o wagor. J. Duley namen ch, m. Hattic, to wagon. T, P. Roach names b, g, Bob, Hunter, in harness, Sccond Raco—Running for a purse of 8800, ‘best three in five: Owner namea cheatnut mare, ‘Owner names bay mare, ‘Owner namea sorrel mare, Ovner names chestnut golding. Third Raco—Running for a pursa of $500 ; toilo heats ; 5 B, H. Barnes names b, m, Lady Falrfleld, }V ’\Lcl!rm names fi‘h. L3 Jann!x;x& Weat, . T, Conlisk namoa b, ¢, Harry of the Weal 3. M. Allon namea ch, . Flush, G The runping racos will be according to tho cules of the Amorican Jockey Club. KEOKUK RACES. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, Kroxuk, Ia, July 18,~Tho trotting-raco this afternoon between the atallions Yowa of, owood by O. Zenl, of this city, and Reconstruo- tion, owned by Mr. Torronce, of Oskalaosn, was the most exciting ous that has evor taken placo in Eookun. Tho reputation of tho stallions ag Erottors and gottors of trolting horses, and the Yact that provious to this raco both liad procisely the same record, aitrazted o large crowd of speo- tors and ereated congidorable interest. In the etting, Iown Cbief wau tho favorite. The race was milo hents, best {hree in five, for & purse of £200. Town Chicf was tho wilmer In thrae Btraight heats. BUMARY. Yowa Chilef,... 138 llownflt!ucunn’.r &% ELIE RACE: Enre, Pa., July 18,—Judgoe Fullerton won the zace for horses that had mever beaten 2:21. Time, 2:30 ; 2:81}¢; 2:364. J. G. Brown was wocond, and Bonention third. Cousidorablo ex- pitement was croated by au attempt to withdraw Fullorton proyious to the raco, but tho judges xefused pormission. + In tho %:34 raco, Csptnin way tho winnor, Dolaware Chief second, and DBurnoy third, Time, 2:30; 2:413¢; 2:4l. Maggio won two .ents'in 2:35 and 2:984¢, bt lost hor driver in tho fourth heat, and was so badly injured in the sunaway that ensued that she could trotno goore. ‘The slow time mado is to be accounted 'for by the heavy rains and tho newncss of the lx;qck, those being the first races of: tho Associ- ntion, RUNNING HACE IN BAN FRANOISCO. BAN Faxeisco, July 18,—Tho running race at Agricultural Park, singlo dash, betweon Nell Flahorty, Queon and Thoruhill, was won by Noll Flaherty in 2:44%. Thad. Stovens was disablod and bad not run. ; AQUATIC, Spestal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, ‘TonroNto, July 18—Tho final arrangemonts tave been made for a graud intornational regatts to bo held here on tho 84, 4th and Oth of Sop- tembor undor the patronago of tho Govornor- QGeneral and the Licutenant-Governor of Onte- xio. Over 24,000 in offered in prizes, some of which are,very handsome. It will bo divided fnto two 'parts, eniling and rowing. The saco fthe first day ~will be for the champion flag for Lake ‘Ontario, and $300; eccond, 8100 and third §30. Tho sccond 1?{:& there will be threo yacht races, and on the ¢! one, & Frn rummo for rowing racos including })rofeuu oD snd amatour olasses. ~ The irat prizo for four-oared race ; profossionals, 700 ; single sculls, Orst prize, §200; other prizes liberal. Eutries will bo rocoived till tho end of August, THE_UNIVERSITY TACES. BramarieLp, Mass., July 18.—The nfilcial de- clalon of tho reforee gives the following an the position of the leading boats in tho Universit, ‘Tnco yosterday: Yalo, firat; Wosleyan, second, end tfiu arvard third in the order of arrivals, 'he othor boats will bo declared heroafter, Tho illiams, however, it decldod last in tho race, Ohamplon_flage, which woro awarded by a blun- er to the Harvards, have boen given to'the Yale orew. New IaveN, July18.—The oity has beon in o 8tato of oxcitomont all day over the result of tho races at Springfiold, Yalo's victories aro the subjoot of tallc overywhore, and tho dieplay of flags and other signu of joy ara very gonoral, At 6 p. m. four members of the Univer- Bity crew, Couk, McCook, Meyer, and Xennedy, arrived with the colore won fin the race. 'They wera oscortod to tho hotol b & large orowd, At 8, a large company of alumni, students, and citizons waited upon tho oarsmen, gecompanied by musle, The colloge bell rung ud » display of fireworks was made, A vory arge crowd gathered, and the recoption of the orew wad most enthusiaatio. In somo romarkuy, {I'reuldcnt Porter sald that, while e hoped it was wndemtood that boating was not the main ohjoct himsel? that Yalo quictly, withont honsting, by hinrd work, hod \on auofl'glmaun viotorion and that, in all the Iint of past defonts, ho stspiclon §f, u:nm‘rzmg ;!enl!ny leth oppononts bad ever upon Yalo oarsmen. Springfleld (Julypln) Dispatcls to the New York Trid- : une, A crowd about two-thirds na Jargo sa that of yosterdny nssomblod to view thio single scull 100 of to-day, Al along tho eldes of tho rivor at oonvenien| assembled, most of thom wonring the light bluo of Yalo, and others the light blue and whito of Columbia. The former woroe the college matos of Bywift, tho favorito, and the latter Lis follow- citizens, Tho only contestant with Mr., Bwift woo Mr. Dutton, of Cornoll. Measrs. Forrls, of Cornoll, and Hirachol, of Amhorat, did not eu- {or na uxgulod. the formor dncnninf on no- count of tomporary indisposition, and tho’ lattor having apparontly had from the firat but faint ex- octation of ontoring. The Cornell mon, Mr. Dut- on's adhoronts, wore out in forco, wonriug the cornolinn aud wf.\ne, ‘bnt wore mondy congrogat- od about tho upper pard of the courso, .The orowd was of & much moro rospoctablo complex- fon than that of yosterday, and included gront numbers_of studonts aud many Indics. Tho river rond which ovorlooks tho course ab mony solntn xfn H;u way dflwn was ‘lhlddu‘d wiehl gl;fly rossod oarringo partics conspiouously displayin the blue colo:gur Yalo. Bhortly after 6 0') oufi tho boats came into line, under tho -superin- tondence of Henry Ward, who sctod as rolereo, and of iwo gontiomen trom tho TRegatta Com- mittoo, 88 {)udgoa. A raggod ‘start was mado, but Bwift hadalittle the sdvantago, and drow | shond at onco, amid tho shouta of Yaloand Yale's nymplmfznm which roached from poiné to point, and wero takon hoarsely up tho “way down the course to tho two-mile ag, whoro » tolographio party of the Harvard studonts hed pinced ono of thoir instrumonts, and connoctod thoir nuw)rplaoedwhs in ordor to rocord tho rosult to tho walting crowd at the momont of victory, Tho race mow was & straight-away slmgfla of two miles, It was not closely con- tostad, and was devoid of ver tbfllllu% ‘points on that account ; though Bwift was an objcct of ospocial interost on acconnt of tho romarkablo foaturea of his_ tralning and tho, wonderful improvemont which he has mado ainco ho bogan. Mr. Bwift starlod, pulling about 80 strokes to the minute, bolng s little flurried, but he soon subsided into a rogular swing oints partics of studentn woro | with |- of 87, Dutton raking two strokes a minuto loss, Tho start which the Yalo man. gained ab first o kopt - and gradually incroused. Possing tho onovmilo fiag. ot lonst four longths ahoad, Mr, Dutton scomed not vory con~ fident, and appoared to pauso once® or twico in hig pull, His stroko continuod slowor than Mr, Bwitt’s, and he made no spuris.. At no point, in fact, aftor tho very first start was thore any shad- ow of & contost. Tho men continued down tho courso from the milo, keoping pretty well down toward the west shoro, followed clogoly by tho puffing little stoamer on which tho judges wWoro, and surrounded by soveral trainers and othor ropid osrsmon in singlo soulls, As they drew noar tho finish, donoted on ono sido of tho river by a little whito flag low in the'sand, ‘and on tho other by the crowd about tho tolegraph instru- ment and by a blue flag tied to a whip, the bun- drod or g0 of wesrors of tho bluo ralsed o long shout of triumph, and 08 Mr. Swift pased theline 1 rogret to say thoy’addressed somo rather light- ing remark to Mr. Datton, who camo pulling in, wnrlxh:fi in vory good powor, but at a most re- spootful distance bobind, such 88 ‘“Go back ; on're not wanted!” Steady! don't go too fast.” 'hese cxproneions, as might bo oxpected, camo from the very young mon. Mz, Bwift pulled up yory ensily, mimg with your correspondent oy wo pulled along, aud seomod reedy to muko an- other two-milo” pull on time if hoshould o ¢nllod on. His time was 14 minutes and 40 soe- ouds. Mr, Swift, the winner of this race, is o youth® of 21 years, who does not know tho {asto of liquor and tobacco, He began to_train abont & yoor ago last Boptembor under W. O. Dole, Jr.,, the successful trainor of Cnrring-, ton Phelps, who won tho Snitonstail cup in 1871, and of othor succossful content- ants in Yalo Collogo races. Mr. Bwift's choat has incroused in o yoar from 32} fo 873 inchos, and he now weighs 189 pounds. Ho was a mero fragile boy when he commenced, and is tho strongest possible contrnat to Mr, Dutton, who started in training the hoaviest man fu the river, woighing 190 pounds, but weighed on tho raco 178." Mr. Dutton is & long-headed man of 26 or 20 yoars of age, and one of tho heavy men of the Cornell crew, pulling in the middle of tho boat. Mr, Bwift trained porsisontly aud methodically, while Mr, Dutton evidently went into the raco more to provent it from falling through aitogother than from any other reason. Groat credit must be awarded to W. O. Dole, Jr., & son of the veteran sparrivg master of Yale, for his turning out tho best trained men on the river. THE PRIZE-RING, New Yorg, July 18.—~Chambors and Scddons have agreed to fight within 100 miles of thiscily, for & purse of $1,600 within fourteen days. NEW YORK. . Dissatistaction at the Slowness of Murder TrinlseAttcmpted ®arricide =eArming tho Police-=MNiscellnncous, Special Dispateh to The Clricago Tribune. New Yorn, July 18.—Considerable oxcitement ‘has arisen hore in consequence of tho postpong- ment of the trial of John Simmons, the lottery maoager. He Lilled » muu nnmed Duryen sove- ral months ago by stablaug him fourteen times. The Coroner's jury was about to acquit him, whon an indictment wag hastily framed and the murderor arrosted. Bince that timo nothing has boon doue. xon, Walworth aod throo othor murderors who committed crimo subso- quont to that of Simmons, have been tried, con~ victed, and eithor hungor sont to Statc's Prison, . but Simmons' trial is gtill dolayed. Ilo bolongs to a vory bad_but wealthy fumily, oud monoy, doubtlcss, influencos delay, The Dintrict-Attor- ney, latoly much complimented for bis euorgy, is condomnnod for thiu delay. [Zo the Asenciated Press,) New Yonx, July 18.—It is nndorstood that the Directors of the Pacitle Mail mnmlllll]\ Compa- 1y have been advised by theiv connwof, Edward B. Diotsopont, not to sue ox-Presidoul Slockwoll, as requested by Axon Freoman, A Tathor and eon gnureled yestorday on Brondway, at Jobn sliecl, From iho st con- flict the son r it comfited. Tianowing the fight, ho whi; tol, but It was knoel- od out of hix 1. o could nge it on hig father. - No narent- wers tuade, A _commitico ot tha Tolico Commizsioners, baving rocommonded the formation of a brigada of 600 polico,armod and drilled o8 o military Lody, to be enlled out in caso of omergonoy in aid of tho civil powors, Comsmissioner Duryen has cor- tiflod to Mayor Havemoyer thnt 800 broech-lord- ing riflos, 150 infantry swords, and their attond- ant equipmonts aro necessary to enablo tho po- heo moro effectually to protect the public and privato property of {ho city, and the Mayor has signed a requisition on Gov, Dix for those sxms and stores. This military polico is intended to precludo the nooesuity of calling out the militia inceses of dlsturbsnces too serlous for tho strength of the ordinary polico force, Paul Dshigren, son of tho late Admiral, re- contly appointed Consul-General at Rome, sails to-morrow in the stenmer Abyasinia. Col. James McLeer to-day received notice of his appointmont as United Btatos Pension Agont in Brooklyn. Unitod Btates District Attornoy Bllss denies that any suit has been institutedagainst Mossrs. Platt & Boyd, as reported, Spocial Agent Jayno saye tho suit against Du-~ den Frores & Co. in for £103,000, Judge Blatohford has decided that the inform- ers in intornal rovenus cages bave not had, since the 18t of August, any legal claim to fixod moio- tios of tho procecds of solzures in casos on which they hiave glven information. The Coroner’s Jury has_returned s’ verdict that Dr. Popper, found doad in Fifteenth streot, diod from from Zracturo of tho skull at Lands of An unknown person, THE INDIANS. Lient, Babcock’s Attack Upon the Tonto Apaches==Two Xundred Sur« renders Ban Fuavowco, July 18.—The rocent attacks of Liout, Babcook on” the Tonto Apachos Las Emduwd a good effect. Two hundrad mavages ave surrenderod at tho resorvation. Ohief Ohalterpan paya that Lo wants peace., Gon. Orook msdes him Sorgeant of the force of Indian scouts at Yordo. e I Dold Attempt at Itobbery. ccial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Drriort, July Th.—Last. ovouiag, . bold, bub unsuccessful attempt was made to rob Mr, Ired. J. Thomas, Paymastor of - tho Dotroit & Milwau- koo Railroad, "Tlo had gono out on tho road to {ny the omployos, aud at Graud Napids 2 ho enr in which hin eafo stood ‘mol with a mishap, Which nocessitated its being placed in tho ruilrond yard thore, He pald out o considerablo sum and ‘pmpmnd to close up for the night, and had just olosed his safo, when an unknown man dartod towsrd him, evidently_intonding to capture tho balance on baud, ~ Mr, Thomas gaye an which re- ot & collora courde, 10 paan vay Lapplor then ! suited i Lis captuse. Tho Presidont Favors a Repeal of tho Inereased-Salary Bill, His Salary Intangible --- Constitutional Provision Against the Re- duction. ' ‘Will He TForego the A(ldltlona} $25,000 ? THE PRESIDXNT FAVONS A REPEAL OF THE SACATI- GRAD, . ¢ Spestal Dispateh to The Chicapo Tribune, i ‘WasnivaroN, D. 0., July 18.—Parties' who have vielted Long DBranch recently, and who havo conversed with the Prosident, stato that Lo is considorably oxarciged over tho criticiems that havo beon made by the publio press on the Congrossional salary incrosso. Thoy assort that tho Prosident will favor n ropoal of tho law a) tho noxt session of. Congross. Whatever Con groes may do, tho malary of the Prosident cans not bo chinnged, a8 the Constitution provides that tho compensation of tho ‘Prosident shall not bo changod during his torm of ofilcs.” e TOSTAL LAWS. Thero i8 now in thehands of the Publio Printor ono of the most complote complilations of the Tostnl Iaws of the United States, including rog- ulations for tho guidauce of Postmasters in tho oxccution thereof, that hns over beon gotton-up, ‘This work will cover nearly 800 pages, with n complete index, which will in itsolf bo an oxcol~ lout book of roforonce, equally important and intorosting to Postmasters aud tho busingsa publio gonorally, all of which will bo ready for distribution on or about tho st prox. According {o a recont decision of tho Troasury Depasimont, there ia no foo for cortifying to the brunding and marking of distilled spirits, m- p;zrlt’;:g“undnr tho 42d and 434 scctions of tho-act o ) [To the Assoctated Press.) BERIOUS ACCIDENT. ‘Wasminaroy, July 18,—Some dopsariment watchmon woro boing oxerclsod to-dav in the nse of firo oxtinguishers which they had strapped to their backs. Ono man failed to opon the vont to his machino, which goon made one, ripping it from top to bottom, sbnking the man considora~ bly, and breaking lus shoulder blade, INTERNAL REVENUE DECISIONS. ' The Attornoy-General has decided that no par- tioular form for the prosentation of o bona fide clnim to the Commissioner of Internal Rovenuo for rofunding taxes illogally nssossed, is neces- sary to provent tho atatuts of limitations run- ning againet it, but that’ the prosentation of n claim to a Colloctor of Intornal Rovenuo, how- over, its not o prosontation to the Commissionor within tho moaning of the statuto. The Altornoy-General has decided that tho prosont Commiseioner of Internal Rovenuo has no right to open for readjudication a plon for | toxes illegally nusessed, ndjusted, nnd sottled by ono of hig predecossors beeauso In bis opinian such predecessor erred in judgmont, there beiug no now evidenco or factn in {ba caso, AYPOINTED, John P, Batter wag sppointed Gaugor for tho Eaghth Iinois District. TEDE T Secratary Belknap louves to-night for Capo May, whero he will spend nest woek, MILWAUKEE. Kicked by o Forkes=Visitors Expected weCongidence Men==New Iron Eur= naco==Suspick Trunsactions of a Traveling Age MrLwAUKEE, July 18.—Patrick Mallon, sonior of the firm of Mallon & Fhelan, commission merchauts on the Bouth Side, was goriously injured this foromoom, whilo trying to stop o runaway lorse of the City Railway Compuny. Tho horse was frightoned by o shovol full of gravel thrown up from o tronch on TFloridn strect, nosr tho Ben- son House, eprang osido, and broke loose from tho car. Mallon succoeded in breaking tho courso of tho horee, when the animal suddenly- kickod up and struck him in the broast., He lay insensiblo until romoved to hia residence. Though scriously injured, ho will recovor from the effocts of the untownard accident. ‘Tho Milwaukeo Turners ave making oxtensive arrangements for the reooption of the Chicago Turners, who will participate in the celobration of tho twentioth anniversary of the Turn-Verein of Milwaukeo at Quentiu’s [Park on Bunday. Speaker Emil Walbor will dolivor an addross, and in tho evening a grand ball will be givon. The park will be brilliantly illuminated in honor of tho guests, ‘There will be & grand concert of the Musical Bociety of this city on next Wedneudsy evening, in honor of the C(hrcen Bay Railway oxcursion- ista, The entertainment will take placo at Quon- tin's Park, which will be illuminated for tho visitors. ' Michael Walters, nfarmor near Menashn, was coufidenced at tho Northern Itailway dopot yos- terdny. Tho old gamo was playod. The ewindlers pretondod to be morchants about to ship goods ; short of monoy ; long way to bank ; goporous iender of groenoy. Tho polica have not boen ablo to make Waltora happy by the arrest of the rozucs and return of tho moudy, 'ho Minerva Iron Company’s furnace, just completed near Kinunickinnick Basin, was sot in oporntion to-dey, and worlied to tho satiafaction of the builders, The firat run Was accomplishod a2 o'olock his afternoon, and smounted to 18 tons. 'Cho Company is. composed of Dlosers. Ihlbert, Anlt & Pierce, Tho Young Mon's Republican Olub opened thoir now rooms in tho Pflstor Block last evon- ing. Large numbors of visitors showed interest in the organizution, which iy Iull}y Yxepnrud for the Gubornatorin campaign this fall, A rocently established commission firm, doing business hors under the name and stylo of 0. Brewer & Co., was_thrown undor a cloud of susploion to-day, b{ tho arrival of = Keutucky consignoe of tobacco, Mr. Doll, of the houso of Finloy, Doll & Co., Louisvillo. Tho house of Brewor'& Co. is composed of Mesars. Wilkineon, Brower & Phelps. Thoy rented the old stand of W. & G. Flint, Woet Wator streot, about five weeks ngo, and, though theirstock was light, recaved and »Llprcd from day today. Mr. Doll called at tho polico-station to learn the sianding of tho fiyrm, and whilo thero stated that about the time tho house of Brower & Co. was cstablished hore, Mr. Phiolps was an em- ploye of Finley, Doll'& Co., a8 traveling agent, with positive instructions not to make colloo- tlons for or drafts on thohouse. Counter to theso inatructions, Phelps, in » business transaction here, drow an order of $150 on tho Louisville firm, Finloy, Doll & Co. refused to honor tho paper, and sont it back, with a statoment of the resson for their action, This violation of instructions by Phelps csusod them to Lo suspiclous, and led them to write to partios who had dealt with the ‘house through his agency that he was unauthor- ized to mako collections or make ad- yances on purcheses. A Galena firm reported that tho information camo too late, as Pholps had collected @160 on & salo, The un- honored order was _prosonted at the desk of Brower & Co., and was cashed by Wilkin- son, Itis Bupqnaod that the colleotion mado by Fhelps at Galena was to meeb tho obliga- tlon to Williamaon on the order. Phelps had ordered $500 worth of tobncco shipped to Brewer & Co,, and this lod Mr, Doll to visit this city and loarn the standing of the firm, as Lo held a noto ayable in eptembor. Our Chief of Palica instruotol him to o _to Brawor & Co. and inform himself. Bir, Wilkinson was in, but know nothing 1in rolation to the shipmont of tobacco roceived thore. Doll stated that tho shipmont had beon mado, and, turning £o the portor of-tho house, inquired whothor ho knew of any. ~Tho latter ac- knowitedged the roceipt of tho tobacoo, that ehould have bsen and was aftor- ward uhlgpmi to 200 Madison strest, Chicago, On his way hore, Doll mot Phelps in Ohlcnfio, and cancelod Lis engagomont as ngnnt for tho Loulsvillo houso. His inguiries hero lod him to euspoct that Brower & Co. had a branch house in Ohicago, IlIe roported to Chief Book, who advised him as in the_first instance, but on zepairing to tho storo of Brewer & Co. a gocond time, he loarned that Wllkinson had gone to Chicago on tho ;40 traln, Thus matters etand at present. Chlof Bock does_not feol warranted {u advising Mr, Doll 8a the transactions of Brower & Co. prosonl nothing oB!on to lafifl interferonce, although the movements of Phelpa havo laid tha firm opon to suspicion, Furthor developments are expooted on Doll's vieit to Cisfeago, Doll states that 00 barrels of whisky aro on tho way to tho house of Brawor & Co,, from Covington, Ky, Taien--Since tho above was “dispatolied to Fup I'ntuuse, 4 bas transpired that Phelps is 1873, ‘not terlier of tho firm of Browot & Co., but | Oshkosh yéstorday, to' bo, trhnsforred to tho “a nophdw of Wilkinaon, sohlor partner ol . firm, o 2 ST. LouIis. Inanrance Policy-Molders Toko Mats tors Into Thoir Own Hands-—--HBridgo Projeoctes-Tho Rendering Nulsance, Br, Lous, Mo., July 18.—At s mocting of the polloy-holdors of the Bt. Louis Mutual Lifo In- snrance Company, to-dny, o ticket for a now Bonrd of Diroctors wes adopted, ombracing somo of tho most prominont and bost oftizons of 8t. Louls. ’}he tickot {8 put forth in tho intorest of tho roform movemont and againat the old Administration, and with a clrcular th] history of tho provious manage- mont of the (yt)mpnny, ‘nnd what lod to tho rosige nation of tho old Board, will be sout toall polioys holdors in the country. 4y g The Bt. Olair & Oarondelet Dridgo Com- pany have decided on & plan - for a now rallrond bridge toross tho Missis- sippl }llvm- atSouth , 8t. Louis, about six milos bolow the contro of “tho city, Tho hdfl’;o will havo two channel spans 600 foet long on tho susponalon principlo, and two short spana 300 foot long on the truss principlo. The dosign ie mado by 8. O. Davis, the_woll-mown_enginoor, of Now Haven, Conn, Tho bridgo will also be arrangad for vohiclo and foot passovgers, and will bo commenced as soon a8 tne Government enginoers havo dotormined the aito. Anothor indignation meeting - waa held in tho Second Ward to-night, to take action relative to thio nulsance-stoamor Flors, -at tho foot of Bur- ton_stroot, .or what :is "known ns “Judgo Dushey’s stonch-factory.” Sevoral violont and incendinry spcoches wore mado, and finally » lnrge crowd st for the river, with tho avowed purpose of burning or .cutting tho atoamor looso snd lotting hor float down stream, but when noar thoy woro met by sbout il olicomon, armod " with muskots, platols, eto. Aftor a parley, during which the polico warnod the mob that any act of violenco thoir part would bo ot the poril of thoir lives, tho orowd disporscd, and at this writing all is quiot. Mayor Brown and tho Board, of Hoalth havo assurod Hhio peoplo that no moroe cutting up or rendering of carcasses shall bo dons attho river-bank, and probably tho ox- oitement will very soon subside. WEATHER AND WATER. War Dopartmont Went| LOOAL OBSERVATION, . Cmoaao, Jaly 18, 1873, | r IReport. N . Houraf ob- 333 |pirection and|zE| & #ervation, 1 §|B|oresaf wind (2 R ] : 3|8 i o ) sl $ H i3] i 6:63 a. m 12,59 W,, fresh, . loar, 1118 . m. 364V, Lresh. loudy 2:00 p,m * 9l6418, ., froah, loudy 3:53 p.m . T4[G0|W., froeh, alr, 0:00 pm..ss[20:91]" 01]82|N., brisk, 4. ruin m, 29.90] 50/76|N, E., brisk, 'Thr'lug tmitm thermometer, 70, ‘Linimum thermomoter, 64, ‘GENERAL ORSERVATIONS. FupAy, July 18—10:18 p. m. . Statfon. Thr| Wind, |Rafn] Weather.” Brockonr'go, 58N, W,, fresh, Fair. Buffalo, 7218, W,, frosh, Threaten'g, Cairo, 1 Fair, Choyt Clear, Cliéago 05| Throsten'g. Cincinnat! Clear, Oleveland,.. 1Foir. Davenport,. .01{0loudy, Denve 130, | Fair, Dutrol [Cloat, Dulnf i J08iCloudy. Esconnba, .. iCloar,, Clear, Falr. Glear. Cloudy. J18{Falr. Clenr. 7| Calm.. | Fair, N. W, frosh,| [Cleot, " Toledo.....|29,80| G7|W,, fresh, Clear, CixorknATE, July 18.—Tho weathor {8 cool and oxcoodingly plessant horo to-day und to-night,— n striking contrast with the infonsa hoat of tho days preceding. PRODABILITIES, WasmNaTox, July 18.—On Baturdsy for tho Gulf Btates, rising borometor, southwest to northwost winds with gonerally olear weather, oxcept on the immediate consts. For tho Bouth Atlantio Btatos, wosterly winda, rising barome-. tor, and generally cloar woathor. For the Mid- dlo Btates, rising baromotor, westorly winds and somowhat lowor temporaturo, with clear or part- 1y cloudy weathor. For New England, northonst and onstorly wind, vooring to moutheast snd sonthiwest, with cloud and rain: For the Lako Buglun, Ohio Valley, and the Northwoest, north and wost winds, clooring or cloar woather, BTAGE OF WATER. . Daily report of the stage of wator, with changes in the twenty-four hours ending8 p. m,, July 18, 1878. onaNazs, Rise, Fall, vooe Ifi ft. ADOVE LOW WATEL, EY i PF Bomens fpepiyeguyey s PRPPRPRRPRF maoabonnwnBanBaa BoEBSaraw “Below high water mark of 187 . 8, EAUPMAY, Observor, Room 78 Msjor Block, Ohicago, —_———— Telegraphic Breovities. A boy named Lee Wallaco was drowned in the xg]vor &t Codar Rapids, yostorday, while in bath- I Oyrus Lowis waa killed, and Josiah Carver badly injured, yostorday, by o falling derricl, in Boston. t A yonng man in the employ of William Hess, of Piko County, Ill, was drowned a day or two ginoe wile in bathing. The Dubuque Coroner hold an inquost on the body of Maurice O'Brien, killed on the night of the 16th, and the jury gave a vordiot of acoidon- tal death. John Swanson, of Douglass Township, Pago COounty, Iows, was kLilled by tho falling of a lin# of a.treo which was twisted off by%l.\u wind & fow days since, A Ymm marriod couple put up at a Dubuqua hotel on mdn{bnlgh: aud forgot to turn off the gaa. Ono of tho partien of the hotel discov- ents? the stato of affairs in time to provent suffo- cation. The Trustees of the Oincinnat! Univorsit havo decided to open that iustitution Sopt.18. Tho corps of tenchors the firat yoar will be pro- visional, The pormanont faculty is to bo an- nounced as s0on a8 practicablo. Much interost is folt in Madison and vicinity over the nomination of 0. I{. Dayis for Governor of Minnosota, He was Assistant State Librarian at Madison when studylng law, and his father is Btate Senator from Rock County, Wis. ] The functions of the Grand Lodgo of colored Mnsons of Indians having been dissolved, tho moambers of tho subordinate lodges in tho Blate will hold a convontion, Bopt. 3, to reorganize on an indopendent basis, Bix desertors from the United States Army, 'who had been stationed at Newport, Ky., wore in Alton_on Thursdsy, and went north by tho Rock Island Rosd. A atoh wee received fifteen minutos too late to socuro their arrest. The Oongrfifntlannl and Presbytorian socloties of Oswego, Il., after a number of conforences upon tho subjoct, have conoluded to merge the two socleties in ono. The moetings will be held hencoforth in the Prosbytorian church. ‘William B, Lincoln, of Boston, at the exami- natton of his wife yosterday on tho chargo of shooting him, testifled that she did not firo the ehot. Notwithstanding, sho was held for trial in 81,500 batl. A Gorman family of soyen persons, in Louis- villo, ato s “'I’P‘“ of smoked Kurrln on Thurs- day night, and soon after all oxhibited symptoms of poision. It was thought at first that all would die, but to-dny all are considercd out of danger. ‘The fish are to Lo examined by & chemiat, A horse-thief was caught In Warron County. Yows, on Tuesday, with lZ\m hiorses in his possos slon which he had atolen in Mahasks County* Ho has boon looking about Marion County for somo woeks, and says that ho oame from Mis- sourl, Io bulcnfiu to the gang of whom threa ‘woro arrostod fn DosMoines a fow days sinco. ! A malmuholz acoldent hisppened yestorday in Matteson, Cook Couuty. 'Iis oldor of two lioys b{ tho name of Wedol, whils playing with an ol stol, shot tho younger through the brain, in- uflnfi him fatally, At laat wccounts, the boy ad lite onough (o breatho, but death was ex- pocted at evory momont, Boma forty inuano persons, about half of them women, and some of them l:'nny wild, weresont with four or five attondants, from Aadison to L ' Btate Inaduo Hospital thore, to which thelr ~liomoa aro contiguous:- About n hundted wore" sont thoro on s formor ocoasion. A mnan who says his namo {s Edward Wells, and whosohioma iain Adama County, Iows, at Buohane: ou Townsbip, Pago County, on Sunday lnst, soized n girl 11 yoars of nga, who waa looking for cows, and carriod hor to some wooda noar by and .attompted to ravish ' hor, but the girl serenmod aud finally eseapod and gavo tho alarm, Tho villiin "wag caught. about four milos from tho scone of his crimo, and lodged in jail at Clarinda. ( Anothor of those myaterions burglaries which nro at prosont annoying tho peopla of Rookford, took place on 'fhursday night, ‘Tho house of & farmer named Horrick woa ontered, the family chloroformad, and tho houso ransncked, The loss in money and valuablos I8 large, One of the family {8, soriously 11l from tho effocta of tho chlovoform, “As yet nothing line boen done ta forrot out the gang porpetrating iholr outragos upon tho community. - S B e e, THE CHOLERA. Progress of tho Discase North of the Ohio Rivers Evaxsviiue, Ind., July 18,—Advices from Mount Vernon, Ind., report that tho cholora s bolioved to bo abating in that placo. It hasal- most do{ml!nlutnfl tho town. All poople who could got away havo loft. Tho bonks and busi- noss housas aro all closed, and thotown fawith~ out population. Resin, pino tar, and coal hav been burned in tho streots, and fu every house .disinfcetants Lave been placed. !’quIu who eannot leavo aro romoving to the healthier parta of tho city. Famillos aro lving in warehouses, stores, &o. Every porson in lfin place has Tnd the cholera soveral times, and in some large families only two mombers aro left.’ There #oems to ho no apparent cause for the ravages of tho_epidumic, as the oity is a clean_one, and ono of tho highost points botwoen Evanaville and Cairo. 4 JACKEONVILLE, T1L,, July 18.—Honry Brown, of Yatosvillo, 111., in this county, died yoatorday of a disonko rosembling cholova, Ho was ill but a few hours. Beveral donths’ have occurred in Tile County within tho past fow days, of n dist enso which tho doctots say is cholora, - - OmNonyNaTI, O., July 18,—Thoro wore six [ donths from cholera roported at the town of Carthago in_forty-oight hours onding to-day, All were Hollandors who recontly srrived from Europe. ' Physicians say thoy have beon using bad food. No othor cases thero, Meapms, Tenn, July 18.—The Board 'of Honlth . officials announce tho total disappoar- ance of cholera in Mowphis, No new cosos or denths for & weelr. i RAILROAD RATES. Iow the New Railway Low Workges * Fenming VersusSteam Power. | Osweao, Kendalt Co., Ill., July 18.—Undor the new railrond ratos, D. M. Taight, dry goods nud grocery dealer of Oswogo, flnds it choapast to sond Lis buttor, cggs, cto,, to Chicngo by toam. He has, therefore, put two tenms on tho road between Oswego and Chicago, a distance of forty-six milos, In n cnroful ostimate made of a lafo trip by his two toams ho found that Lo had saved 821, v ~ ANOTHER MYSTERY. Alleged Polsoning of Mys, Kroolkor, Victorin Woodhull’s Sister. -Special Dispateh to The Clicaga Tribune, New York, July 18,—~The porents of Wood- hull and Olaflin have charged that the death of -| Mra. Brooker, another of their deughters, wns Kmmm by 8“““’ administorod with the nowledge of Col. Blood. No corroboration of the statoments could bo had, except thoso of ‘Woodhnll and Claflin, who testified to suspicious | circumstances attendlng tho death of tho woman, und the charges wero not acted upon. > —_— A Colored Man Murders fIis Adopted Son. OrevELAND, O., July 18,—A nogro named Stephon Hood was arrcsted yosterdny for tho murder of his adopted son, & nogro boy nbout 12 years of sage, namod Greenberri. Tho murder wns committed yeatordny morning botweon this city and Newburgh, ¥ood took his nophew aud edopted son, and told them lie was wWns going hunting. After going into tho woods ho sent his nephew away to get some liquor. The boy, unable to find the saloon, returned to fiud Lis unclo alone. and was o told that ho way lost. ‘fhe . boy roported this to Brd. Hood, who informed an officor, Thoy, after Bonrching tho placo where Groenberri was lust geen, found the body buried about & foot under fmlmd. ‘Fho only mark of violonco on tho body rinbdunt on tho right templo, a8 if mado by & club, Z Robborics by Uircus EFollowers, Special Dispateh to The Cldmpa Z'ribune. Jangsviie, Wis,, July 18.—T. L. Wilson, B Barton, James Oartor, Oarlos O'Bricn, Charles Turnor, and Willinm Hoffman, followers of Lont's New York Cirous, which is hore to-day, Wore arrosted hers this morning for robbing John Elkins & Co,’s jewelry storo, at Racino, of sbont 8600 worth of jewelry, while tho show wag in that oity yosterday. The samo Ehow was at Monroo, Wis,, and during the day the First National Bank of Monroo was robbed of about €800, and several houses wore robbod of moro or less valuable property, probably by the samo gomg. Attempts were also made by them to-day rob the safes of Crossott & COlark and Moruo, Hansgen & Co., of thia city, but failed. Rob- ‘beries of . this kind have boon committed on the day of exhibition of Lont's show in nearly every placo it haa visited thia season. —_—— Suicide, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dernorr, July 18.—A man named Andrew Gorman shot himself in_tho head hors to-dn; while Iaboring under a drunken fit. Ho is sf alive, and may rocover. + Criomnats, O., July 18.—The Gazelle special enys Dr. Thomas Dudley, First Aseistant of tho Enstern Lunatio Afllnm, at Lexington, Ky., ‘committed suioide this moming by taking thres grains of morphine. He was abont 40 years ald, and had been with the Institution nearly twenty ears, He has been a valuable officer. During lio past year or two he has shown somo evidence of insanity, owing, it is supposed, to hisintimato rolations with the ineano and intonee application to his duties. —_— Truc Heroism. FontT WAYKE, Ind., July 18,—As Mr. Stephen Chase, Constablo of Washington Township, was riding on horseback to his fatnor's, last night (who lives about throo miles from the uuyt)). ho Bad occaston to oross the track of tho Grond TRapids & Indiana Railrond, and discovered that alarge hickory tree had fallen directly across tho track in the woods, It was thon about dark, and o passenger train would bealong in two hours. He rodo to his father's, nearly a quartor of amile, prooured an ax, and hadcut off ono eud of the troo, whon tho ax flllfigfld and went into his left foot, cutting it half off. Ho re- mounted tho log, cut off the othor end, and rolled it on ono side, leaving o clear puasage for tho train. Ife then jumped on his horeo, and gal- Ilop:d home through the rain to look aftor his aat. —_— A Ku«Klux Outrages LousyviLLe, Ky., July 18.—A band of disguised ‘men vigitod tho houso of Danicl Galbreath, s worthy farmer of McOrackon County, Ky., a fow nights sinco, and demanded admitiauco. ~Bein, rofused, they siot fire_to the house and forco Mr, Galbresth and brothor, L. M. Galbreath, outside, when tho_outlawd firad upon them, sovorely wounding L. 3. Galbroath, who fire ot the party, it is thought killing ove man., No reason is assignod for tho attack. P A Lusus Naturo, Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Tronmony, Ind,, July 18.—Mrs, Bamuel Kes- lor, of Now Darls, yestordsy nftornoon gave birth to » lusus matura,—iwo malcs, united faco to fuco by a muscular formation as wide ns tho bodies, oxtending trom the apox of the breust to tho pit of tho abdomen. 'Thoy were perfectly dovoloped, save & minor malformation on one, which was minus an oar. Thoy woro born dead, aud will ba proserved, but not for exhibition, —_——— Obituary. 8AN Franorsco, July 18,—Dolos R. Ashloy, 1ate membor of Congross from Nevada, died in this city to-day, of softening of tho brain, Derroir, Ju|{ 18.—William Lee, au old and woll-known residont of this city, dlod hore to- dy aftor a prolongod illues: Onlifornin Grain Products, Bax Fraxoisco, July 18.—The valuo of flour and whoat oxports from Californin to Atlantio and foreign ports for the year ending Juno 80, {]a twbflfiw.wo. Value of the wheat erop, §5,~ Oharged with Murders Sourn Bewo, Ind., July 18,—Tho Coroner's Jury have bold their foquost throo daya over the murder of the Dane, Ohrls Christian, aud their vordiob chargea the crwo upon John Dufilald, Ho asked whore Lis cousiu was, | ] who loft tho city on Wodnesdsy, aud is now {»rnhnhlyunfo in‘another Stato, Tho State of ndisnn makoes no Jow,_ and, arrost criminals, likely to be apprehionded. ek o Probable Fatal Shooting Affraye “Speclal Dispateh_to The Chicago Tribuna, Prymourn, Ind,, July 18.—Last night; about 10 o'clook, one MoOlclland, whilsin a state of in- toxication, wont into the house occupled by Pat M‘!lll?hy, at tho end of Michigan stroot bridgo. During the sltercation which onsued Murpby uhot him, o chargo of buckshot ontering his abe domen, inflicting a dangorous, it not a fatal, }v?lund. Murphy was arrosted snd placed in nil, : . &0 thiat ho will not b Ratlrond Nowa. Speeial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Inpranarons, July 18.—I. J. Hardesby woa to-day olocted Superintondent of the Union Twilvay Company, vico O. B. Robin- #on, eloctod General Buperintondent of tho! Indianapolis, Porn & Lraveswonn, Kan,, July 18.—1ho Kanung Central R, ., narrow gauge, having proourod tho necesanry pieans, will at once extend thair rond and branclios some ton miles, tapping tho Bolomon Valloy and. thok part of tho country wost, < BAx Fnancisco, July 18.—The first stake on tho survoy of the Canadian Pacific Railrond wag driven at Victoria to-dny. Storm in Philadelphin, PmrAprrema, July 18,—Lightning to-day struck soveral bufld!nfa dolnxcunnhlnnfi)lednm- age. Inonocase o miy was govoroly, and two children slightly, injured. A saund-paper house connected with Bader & Adamson’s glue factory was blown down, —— No Bait Xoduction, BostoN, July 18.—A reduction of bail in the caso of Bpenco Pottis was donied in tho DInssn- cliugotts SBupromo Court this mérning, Pattis lies in fail in dofault of $20,000-bail, being an accossory before the fact to altering forged notes on the Third National Bank of Boston, TWICE CAUGHT BY. THE SAME OFFICER. A fracas occurred last ovoning on tho West Bide, in which a notorious rowdy of tho worst possible type played the role of assailant, and ‘which, it is to be feared, may resull in tho death of hin victim, The following are the circums stances connected with tho affair : A fow minutes aftor 10 o'clock two youngmon, namod respectively Charles Arnold and Anuun‘ HofY, steppod into the bar-room of tho * Grand Contral Variotios,” kept by Vanderburg, and lo- catod nt No. 66 Bouth Cnunl street, near Madi- son, for the purposo of collecting & bill. Tho two wero standing in front of the counter, whon thoy wore grossly insuited by ono of tho numerous loafors that frequent tho placo. Arn- old told the man tostand back, andonbeingaguin insulted by him, pushed him asido. At this in- stant tho bartendor of the placo, & follow namod Ohnrles Froe, sprang forward from bohind the counter and, solzing o beor-tumbler, struclk Ar- nald s fearful Llow acraas the forchead. With- out o shrick tho young man foll to the floor. His friond Hoff lifted him up and with the aid of a bystandor carried him to the corner of Madison streot, whoro ho laid him down on tho sidewalk. A fow minutes later Officer Laughlin camo upon the-ecene. When ho had learned the facts, e Immadintaly wont into_tho astablishmont where the deed had beon done and took Froo in- to custody. Tho prisoner was taken to tho Madison street station, where nlso his bloed- ing and sonscless victim was conveyed. Dr. Dunn was summoued, who found & wotind about two inches in longth on the rightside of Arnold’s forchond. ‘T'lie Doctor givos it a8 his opinion that tho ekull ia fracturad, aud pronounces the caso o decidedly dangeroun one. ~ Up to an ad- vanced hour of the night the wounded man hod not regsined his_cousciousnosy. 1o is n Gor- man, 5¢ years old, single, » painter by trado, and boards on tho corner of Adams and Jefferson Btroets, Rogarding the man Freo,it will be remombered by the readers of Tue Tribune that about two months ago. tho samo rascal was caoght by tho samo _officer, Laughlin, in tho nck of forcibly’ abducting o poor Swedish girl. It was on the cornor of Mon- roe and Jefforson streots. Tho girl was on hor way home from a porty, whon tho fellow triod to "forco her into nhack. Bhe roeisted and ho struck hor with Lis flst, cousing fho blood to floy. Ie was then only fined s hundrod dol- ara, the oflicers in tho Wesat Division agrce in the opinion that Froo isone of tho worst characters outsidae of the Penitentiary. s s e AT ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. At 5 o'clack yostorday afternoon 3Mr. I. Prebyl, & gua-dealer, living st Nos. 148 and 160 Milwau- kee avenue, was repairing a revolver in his work- shop. There was o cartridge in tho weapon, which suddenly exploded. Tho ball wont through Probyl's right Land. Dr, Hoss attonded him, and thinks that amputation will probably be DOCOBEATY. ——— e ) INJURED BY THE CARS. Michaol McAMahon, a switchman in tho omglny 4 of the Northwostorn Railway, while coupling onrs at tho dopot on Kinzio streat, yestorday sfternoon, was caught by one of tfxq whoels, dragged & short distance, and quite scriously in- tornally injured. e e Albany Live-Stock Market. Avrpaxs, N, Y., July 18,—Breves—The markot this ‘week thus far has not been one of tho busiest, but bas ruled steady from tho opening to the close, Yeatorday thera was & moderate oltendanco of buyers, mostly cotntry doalers, who bought sparingly. The morning trado was quito'active, but very Littfo was dono in tha aftornoon, To-day thero was an incroased sttendance of buyers, including o largo numbor of local dealors, but Now York and Eastern dealers were only moder- ately Topresonted, Country dealors have beon by far tho most lboral purchasors, Now York and Eastorn men, slthough not largely reprosonted, bought largely for Saratogs, Troy, and Colioos, and fand and Connecticut, Now York and Eastern markets sra in wantof catile, and with the Inrge attendance antict. sted to-morrow & lively butinoas mizy b sxpectad. "o quality of offerings s much superiar to last week, embracing only soventesn car-loads of Toxans an e {-rem.lum ll:on lh?l\vld‘alml hu;rb‘ul:a in prices, but on all other grades tho ruling of tho ‘mitkiothas boon tho same 84 last wook, ~ Tho highest rice realized thus far was pald to Henry Rosenthal ?Dl' o fine herd of Illinols steers, averaging 1,437 1hs, ‘Mizom-Cows—Toceipta number 60 head of modium quality, with no frosh recolpta to-day. Tho Now York market has ruled dull this weck, which causes a do- rossion hero, Balea of 16 good milkers at$40,00 por cad, Butrr axp Lasms—Teceipts moderats snd of ‘modiurn quality, inchuding only s fow latnbs, for which Hho markot ruléadull, Yor good sheop {ho market rules active, and the demand good. ‘The atlondance in composod mostly of local dealers and butchors, Prioca a trifle strongor than Iast woek, Sheop, A5G 60 ; lambs, 7@934c or Ib, Tionses—Recoipta Liavo boen about equal folst ‘weol, but most have gouo through in firet hands, Do- mand moderate; sales slow. Ves: Is Passed Dotroft. Dernorr, Mich, July 18.—PAssED Down—Props Forest City aud barge, N. 18 and barge, Wetmore and barge, Gordon Campbell; burks Burnside, Can~ ada ; schirs Tod Wing, Dacotali, Whito Ok, Kinglish- ex, I', B, Brace, Rivorside, Gosliawk, B, Grekin, Holt, Passed Ur—Props Gonhis, Glasgow sud barges ; pchirs Gulding Btar, AI, Elizabioth, ‘Wip—Southwes! MARRIAGES. o e jlo's other, b o Rov. W. I, Tirdor, 1, Dy e, Witliam Masklos aud Mise Flora 92 Gerould, both of Chicago. HTORTA—PATTEISON--AL tho Mattoson Houso, o Tario 16, by Uy itov, O, D: Holnior, Oarlton L Sloem Lt Cabaud Ttuvos, Bich.. and Ates, Tolon 1. ‘Pl torsare e this Sity. DEATHS. ANDERAON_On Thgradar, July 1, at 10 n. m., I i 13 JOATH, LAY Natiarday, July 10; from bia Into ronidenco, 431 sl olglock, Koequlom Maus at’ tho £ ot ut. ; thuniao by carriages to At tyrlo, Colorado, Buuday ovening, 575, s, unsioiso Suyour Ulari, witow of th Iato M), Natuan Olar 15— gul X, U, 8, A 18, Geitriidy, iifant danghtor of Olisrlos ‘months and 35 duys, ATLIN-Ou Buiday, 1601 Inat,, of boar diveazs, Mary o1 gane Margem it o fammard Gacla, Tato of Obwodt .1 10 (ho aTEl yaur of Lo ago. raubral from tlg rosidonos af bior husband, 050 Toomts- t., Lo-morrow ({‘I\l\fl!)‘) morning, st 9 o'clook, by car- Hisios 10 Huly Family 'ORuroh, and thanca té Galvary Qemoton OMTATiz—Tn this city, on tho Ith fnst.. Mrs, Teabolla otars l{utxl;‘fll'y'n‘:n'. "And’on tho Hih luat., for in~ hoth, L fant, Elizal AUCTION SALES. By BRUSH, SON & CO., 41'Bouth Canalst. EXTENSIVE BALE OF FURNITURE, &o,, THIS MORNING, at9:30 &, m. Parlor Buits, Elogant 3 odutends, Buroaus, Can Basblo-ton Chamber Hol flllflr:..uhmuxu‘i o rovision for oxpensos to fol--{: hicago Rnllroad. |. . By BELISON & FOSTER. . COTTAGE HOUSE, .914 MICHIGAN-AV., Nonr Twonty-fifth-at., AT ATOTION, BATURDAY MORNING, July 19, at 10 O T e willl fako 1800 on tho Wiowary Oon,ugo&:ixu 8ix su‘%mz'rm&l': anm}" nonrlz Doveod in g00d PR SoN & FORTBR, Auotiondors, Tarn Out, Turn Out FOR THE GREAT Xt will be the last and only chance in this locality. H. E. PICKET, owner, has ordered o BRILLIANT AUCTION SALE Of the remainder of his choice property, consisting of 71 SPLENDID LOTS Saturday, July 19,at 3 olock . 1, ' ON THE GROUND. Bottor lots are not to be had in Chicago. Let the occasion be a G D and MEMORABLE ONE. A new andmagnificent canvas pa- vilion, not to' be surpassed on the Continent, and used only by Ehison & Foster, will be erccted on .the ground for the accommodation of those attending the sale. These choico lots are fronting on Division, Hoyno, Ohrystal, and Bryson-ats,, handsome= l& situated on eloyated und, between jokor and Humboldt Parks, and among the gholcost xosidoxco propiorty 18 the olty, only 1-4 mile from the torminus of the Milwauked~ av. oars and omnibua lne. Terms of Bnle—1.4 cash, balancel, 3 and 3 yours, with 8 por cent intorest. Title porfect. Abatract of titlo furnished osoh purchaser.. ‘A doposit of $50 will bo required on ench lot., Froo Buases will start from the corner of' 4 o'dlock, and from Division-st. and Milwaukeo-av. at'3:30 o’clock, to_convey intonding purchagers to the ground. This will bo a bona fido sale, and evory lod will positively bo sold. Forplats or informa~ tion apply to H.E, PICKET, 83 Washing- ton-st.,, or to -BLISON & FOBTER, Auctioneers, 87 Markot-at. No, 359 Division-st. TSty Frame Building, AND TIE ENTIRE STOOK OF A FURNITURE .DEALER, AT ATUCTION, On TORSDAY MORNING, July 23, at10o'elock. The Buliding ia20 feot front by T faot docy Staro and Dwelle {ug, with Barn in tlo roar, with loaso of ground rnnlifi B3 yonrs at 8100 8 year, Loaso of round can bo xenew atexplration of prasont loaso. The Stock of Furniture s of Bookeasos, Marblo-Top Tablos, What-No o o e o mng K1tomon Fablog, ;flm% Cliates, Tcdstondn, Birzokors, Oile, Varniah, &o., & fac vorythlbe aitally Kopt & such Stooks, - ALLo, At erme ity good Hors, Wasos, and Haraods, Sulawil B euntion: placo on tho preiiifLISON & FOSTER, Auotlonsexs. By WL A. BUITERS & CO. T EST SIIDE REGULAR SATURDAY’S SALB; On Saturday, July 16, at 8 1-2 o'dloock AT 55 & 57 SOUTH CANAL-ST.y A largo and fine assortment of HouseholdFurniture Cargets, Piancs, and other Merchandise, WAL A BUTTERS & 00., Austioncers. AT ATUCTION, ENTIRE GROCERY STORE, k of fino and now G and ¥ix, i L R e A B e L A . jongers, 3 55 and 87 South Oonalet. SPECTAL SALE. Phaetons, Buggies, ' Business & Democrat Wagons, Double and Single Harness, AT ATCTIOIN, On TUESDAY, July 23, at 10 o'clock, ot 18 and 17 Bast Randolph-st. WM, A, BUTTERS & 00., Auctionoers. HandsomeResidence L.OTS AT OAXWOOD, AT AUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, ut 2 1-2 o'lock, At 15 & 17 East Randolph-st. ‘WM. A, BUTTERS & 0O, Auctioneers. BY GEO. P>. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. Rogular South Bide Saturday’s Sale of Houschold Furniture, AT ATUOTION. AL, ook 10GralarW. G, Groskory (English). 100 Sewvaro: RO el g Eeeptors, Copon Gty ) oy duscription, 0,000 Leiono Olgara, .‘;Ai ‘I').o‘"-‘ulwi..n(,)‘;o: ‘S op Bugkios, Double snd Bla 0 Tlimmaoe: ¢ . Tulg 10, at0 c'olock, OnBATURD A e 0 400, Auotionsore, By 0SGOOD & WILLIAMS, SATURDAY, July 19, at sat Furnituro Salo of tho & Parlor Suts, complet 20, m., & Auotlon: Large 300, consisting of olegaut Ghambor fota and ‘Flouso: oth now and sogond. 08: Baby Wagone; Jlard Tablos; Rofrigor- R Ifinl‘ llndl—l:.](ffl gl T;l ll;“ sovoral cascs of onnosy Hrahdy, Holland Qlu, &o, BuGO0B" & WILLIAMY, Auctionsers {9'outh Canal-st. By TAYLOR & HARRISON, LARGE BALE OF New and Second-Hand Fueniture, CARPITS, 0., ‘This morning at 93 o'clook. 80 Bocond:hand Oarpets. Lot Second-hand TParlor and Chamber Sots, atara; Fino W Bprinie Hods,* Show, G Jargo assartmont of desirable woods which we ko l)ll('li injug-room and Kit a3, A ] e Vo TAYLOR & IATTHERS South O = Ao = 2 ASSIGNEI'S SAL ACOTION SALE. - L2d Tho Vattoros, and Fixtures, facluding Dollor throe Engln lut of Bhllll&lfi' {""l‘)'nfl-" .lml Pul: TEAS, OOFFEES, & SPICES, | kbt Sissirociieeaud s Qoltes, Bing) Oountors, -u.«‘l Vlzturaw, at t_:;o Japaneso Rl ’fllsbkilh 3 Sominiance at 9 a'vlock 8. m. 83 L onty-s at, noar Tudiana.ay,, N s Bt e A e O REDAT Abtlgtoo: | " Hocria duig 1h Tk