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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1875, * ' eption of Rogars and Jack, the othors wers Tosllv ns Rpro a8 grayhonnds, Fonr out of the niz had positively not & aparo pound of fleshs up= on thelr boues ; their chests wore aa cloan a4 if cut away with & chisel, and evory ono of the vortobrr showed uu? oy on thoir backa. { w wero as follows pns 2 Age, Heights Wright. Tow and_Csptain — Walter I, Dowhe, T, douth lerwick,Me. 22 509 11X 0. L 'W, Whitney, ' 718, Ngll‘lgll!"‘lvcfii;fl:fl g_lry 25 &0 11 o, Rk T P T No,i—ii, wnand, N, ¥. e i No, 6—D, o utlat By i Dulet o sy 18 troke—Cyrns P, eal Rewton, Paocs s 158 Averages—Ape, 28] Bow—=Downs .. No, 8—Fort. Ho, 4—llogars. ¥ R, b—Jac U YR Btroke—a1 [X] ny Ttiacing sheli—George Jloalir, New York, bullder oaterial, Bpaniah cedar ; len nches § lll‘]!’lll, bow, 6 och amidabip, 8 lachea atern, & fliches; weight, 125 1t ; Douahis's aweeps, 12 fect 6 inchea ; weight of enah, 8N ita, Racing drear—Riripped to the waist snd lavender trinks and handkorchiefs UNION. Like Mamilton, Union made {ts first appearanco his yoar, with the following crew: b, 49 feet ; beam, —eight— Tast ' Tor Age. Helght, winter, day. pow—Georga CurtisBene 510 140 11 sos 101 150 508K M0 1o Kalb, ) sosg 19 10 n;’ il el 8, N hy Now P s e 600 1 18 BlrokoFrank Tweady, 15, O, By, Plamficld, N. ORI S i, BT welght, 15016 —Cheit— Na- In- Fore wwral, flated, Diceps, arm, Bow—Tender. uF U4} [X) 12% No. 2—lugge R IV I 114 No. #—Hanti 10 i No. i—Townlay, 53¢ EEY, No, s—Frear, IR Ty 14 Blroko~Tweody . % g 11K Jtaewg shetl—Thomas Fearon, Yonkers, N Yo iilders material, Bpaniall codsr; length, 0 foet G nehent width, 41 {nclies s depth, how, 7 fuchies ; amid. ships, B3 tncheds stern, d inc wolght, 150 fin s Dinthus's uweaps, 12 feet 11 inchos; welght, 0 1w eich. Rucing colors—Garnet, PRISCETON gent n crev this yoarthat was a vast improvemont on that of last year, which know but little about rowing, The men woro well traived, but were vory unequal in mze and weight, as may be svon by tho apponded statistics : = Teight-—, Last ~ To- _'Aw. Height, winter, duy. Bow-—John Ry, "7, Mew.m 60K 180 163 Hall s I 180 Tigton, MAm, .o .o a0l 190 18k W, 4—Uoorge B. Purm- ley, "5, New Y 10 8.01 208 185 No, —Frunk 1iddl Thiladelpla... o GALY 184 m Btroke and _Captain— Benjomuin Nicoll, 77, 51 16 16 35 5 helght, 51135 weight, 151%, Cheat Fore- ntiacles sct). Biceps. grin. +e40 1Y 12y FEIV N 134 15 1 w0y Ay 154, 1 Biroke—Nicoll By by Racing ahe/l—Thomas ¥ builder: butlling materda) ‘earon, Yookers, N, Y., Spanisls cedar; lengih, dth, 21 fnchea ; depth, amidahips, 83 Inchien s bow, 7 incli'en; atern, @ inches. Douahue's wweops,12 feot, 6 luchies ; welght of each, 61 Ibs, Ruciny dreas—White shirta and kueo breeches: an ormnge 1, shaded with black and embrolderod in wilk on breast. Some colors kuces and sboulders, \ WILLIAMS, T.ast year tho Captain of the Williams boat was o mun named Gunster, who, immediatoly ou lis debut upon the lake, was recogmzed as an admirable nur-xpnn. Unfortunatoly, Gunster graduated soou after tho regatia, and the mantle of Captain, when it fe!l from his broad shoulders, was voted to Mr, Gilbert, who had rowed with L, and ho took npon himeelf the arduous busi- nosa of fitting anothor crew. Of tha six chosen threo belunged to last year—Gilbert, Washburn, sud Hoynes. Tho créw was as follows riveight~ 4 feet, inchea; o Age, Ileight, April15, day, Bow—Stuart Hanckell L Tieed, 78, Coxsackio, N, Y. 5.00% 100 183 No, ar . 7i6, Burliglon, Vi,...21 50T 164 u1 No. i=—Willlam Kennon Jowett, "8, Columbus, PR T IS LT T Ioers 8.00 19 175 No. é—Charles Qllbert, 46, Wilton, Coun......20 510 175 163 No. B—dJohn Henry Hoyues, 76, llowe, PR ] 810 173 160 Btroke — Marsball P, Washburs, 77, Hoston, Misdeeerenivereerenrnd K10 163 1B —Clieat—, Natu- In- Fore- Bieeps. arm., 185% 1 ) 1 4 radi No, ¥ Hy B Fo. d—ilbert, 1 4wy o1 No, 6—Tiuynes, 0 4 n i btroke~Washibiirnds W adg 1K 34 3 Averugo—age, 20 5-0; halght, 5,105 welghit, 189 16, aeing whetlyubis Dlukeg, Catnl eldgo, Auxe, builde er; material, Spanist cedur; Jengty, 50 Tesl; whith, Soi inehien: depth, bow, © lucheus oniidsbips, b5 Juchies ; atorn, & inclien s welght, 160 pounds, Euglish awoepe, 12 foet 4 inchea, 625 poundn cuch, Laeing dress—Purplo handkord and white truuks; stripped to the waist. THIL GRANT, STAND. Aw hian been proviously statod, the course was 4 miles loug, tho finish atthe mouth of the Nar- Towy, between Baratoga Bprings and the town of Buratoga. The prand stand ou the north shore Waa & (uatter or: milo long, aud bad a seating capacity of 10,000. Tho position of the crows ‘was us fallows, the first nuamed bLeing neareat to vorth shoro of theflako: Williams, Cornell, Am- herst, Bowdoln, Brown, Columbis, Wesleyau, Frinceton, Dartmoutls, Yals, Hsmillon, Har- vard, aud Union, THE STYLES, ‘Tho crows who hud adopted tha so-called Fin- glish style fist introduced by Cook of Yale, wore Yale, larvard, Wesleyan, Princoton, Union, sod Hamiiton. Columbia pulled the same, aharp, rattling stroke that carried hor 10 victory luat year, and Cornell also pullod tho c]ulcl; stroko, ‘T'ha result of the race will probably discournge further imitation of the slow recovory style, and Ilarvard doubtless re- greta that she did not stick to her old atroke, —_— RACES HERETOFORE. TNE NATIONAL JOWING ANSOCLATION, Svecral Dispateh t T'he Chizaga Tridune, Banarous, July 14.—The interest attaching to the race to-dny was groater than Lus ever at- tondod an squatlo contest in tuls couutry. Up to the year 1871, Harvard and Yalo wore the only rival crews. The National Rowing Association of American colloges was organized in 1871, and Its fixst “royutta was given July 34 Marvard, Browu, aud the Massachusetts Agricultural en. torwd tho Lists, and the latter won. In 1873, Awmberst carried off the laurels; Klarvard, Yalo, Agricultural, Howdoln, snd Wi jams being pitted agajust © Ler. In 1873, Yule came in first; Wosleyan, Harvard, and Columbis following closely, and the roat nowhere. Last yoar the colors of Columbia waved ou tho van at tho fnish with Wesloyan und Harvard & olose second and third. The judges placed the rest as fullows ; Williams, Cornelt, Dartmouth, fourth, fitth, and eixth; Privceton and Trivity doubtful, and Yale last. Comuwodore U, ¥. Brady, the time-kespor, Fred J. Engelburdt, sud others, however, plced Dartwoutn fourth, snd Willinms, Cornell, ‘Trinity, Princetou, and Yale after Dartmouth iu the order usmed. As in the raes «of 1673, Lowuver, the solative pouitious of three or four of the orews Fowain still 8 source of fruitful arguwent oa the colloge campus. Hiuve the furmation of the Nationsl Rowing Association the character of the strugglo bas beeu essentially cisnged. Prior to that perlod the parbcipsuts did not represent the bost oars- men of thelr reapective coliegen, bLut sinply a plek of those whose liking for boating, without tho backing of enoral college enthusiasws on thosubjuct, wae sutliciens to make thew take interest in such coutests. Dut now what change. For almout s year prior w0 to-dsy’s yace Lo great work of preparstion waa carnoed, sud there bad been the grustest porsible rivalry swong @emuwen for the coveted position of * Uplvepmiby oar.” ‘Lhiy upirit of emulation had yroduced best of resulte, The mon who came ard wers not ooly atropg aud v i S W o Bl M ed to & selentiflo training and discipline that had ecarried thefe collootivo ability far bo- yond tho polnt that a mera aggregation of indi- vidnal capacities could hsve attained. Binco Caok, of Yale, crossed the wator ta study tho atyls of the English oarstmon who dofeatod tho Harvard champions, there hina been grovt TMPROVEMENT IN THE RTYLE of our collego onrs, and tho intorest In the sport liss increased in oqual ratin, Never in the history of Loat-racing by the nndergraduates of Amarican collegea Lias their snuual reunion been fraught with suth intercal as marked tha con- teet of to-day; nevor have there beoun so many stout-hoarted crews to contend for tho maatery, snd nevar have thore boen much toiling, tugging, earncst osrsmon worlkdng hoart and soul to be the fimt to sllp tho nose of thoir sell over the finishing lino. Last year there were mnine erows io tho Unlvorsity Tace ; this vear fourtcen croms onterod, tho re- tiring of Trinity redncing the number in the race to thirteon. ~ With tho increass in the num- ber of araws. largs facilities hnve boen mado by tho Rowing Association of Saratogs for the sat- isfactory decision of tho contest. Tha Regatta Commiitee of collage gradnates, comprising J. E. Enustes, 0, H. Ferry, and L Coleman Drayton, have been worklug zealoualy for some weoks to ges overything tn readiness. The courso had been huoyed ao that each oraw should bo contined to its own water, In order TO PREVENT FOULING, Theso Ianes wore 1560 feat wide, aud ono would think » cool-headed, skilltul atecrsman ought to go down them withont much trouble, but, as the event proved, all steersmen are not cool-headed, During the practico Lofore the raco, sevoral crews broko oaraand damaged their outriggora by collislon sgainst tho buoys msrking off the lanea. —_— ON THE GROUND. A PRELIMINANY TOUR OF OBAERVATION, Special Correavondence of The Chicajo Iribtine, Banatoaa Srrixas, N. Y., July 10.—This most tashionable of all Amorican summor-resorts has onco mora assumod the gay and festive sppenr- auce whick characterizos sha soason of REGATTA-WEEK. The crowda of colloge-boys and their numerous young-lady frionds, bagan lo pour io on Wednes- days and to-day the threo largest hotpls—tho Congresn, tho Graod Union, and tho United Btates—are {ull, and are refusing to tako more. The sseomblogs that was gathored hoere Isst summor, and tho one that is presont hero now, could only he hrought togather by just the ovent that calls thom Lors,—the Intor-Coliegiate Rogatts,—there Is such » marked differenco be- tweon the character and appearance of tho peo- pio who come to witngss the great aquatic con- tost and thoso that are coflocted here at the tito of tho horso-races. The blackleg element is prosent, as It slways {g, but in & conapic- uoue and gratifying minority. What a glori- ons sight it {is,—those hundreds of en- thuslastio colloge-youths, all gaily decked in the brilliant colors of thoir Alma Mator, so gostlomsuly in their deport. mont and generous in thelr acts; and tho throngs of benutiful young ladles, saucily fiaunting the colors of their favorite craw, for they all bave favorites. TUF HOTELS have been very much improved elnce last sum- mer, The Graud Unton haa besn all frosooed anew ; now cottages bave been built; and the seeno at night appears liko fairy-1vad, s ono Jooks out on the brilliantly-lighted quadrangle formed by the aides of the hotel. The Umted Qratea is ke o little village, with its long ox- panso of piazzas, and rows of pretty littlo oot~ tages. Of courso, tho all-sbsorbing topic is ths Re- gatta; and tho ‘*stroke,” **the rocover,” and the fluish,"” aro mattora that muat bo studied and thoroughly comprehiended in order that one may not display Iamontable ignoranca on what is rogarded a8 absolutoly necesary for every in- telligent msn or woman to know. Taking s conveyance thia morning, your core respondont started for tho Lake—which is the corroct thing to do—to8so tho craws at their work. Everybody ridos out to tho Lake in the morn- ing, and the broad avenuo was alive with every concoivable style of handsoms turn-outs,—fnur. in-hands, tandems, T-carts, and dog-carts; in fact, evorytling but ox-carts wero seen spinning along over tho hard, nicely-sprinkled boulevazd. It wes » scone which was hard to realizo as American, sud more rominded one of tho road at Brighton or Sps. A broad, and, as tho ad- vortisements state, well-shaded, walk runs from the villsgo to the Lako; aud along it were seen the democratie, who perhaps walked from foel- ings of aconomy, and the athlotio, who preforrod pedestrianism to tho enervating luxury of a carrisge. Owing to what the BSaratogs Howing Association considered very shabby treatmout last summor, the steamaxs now start from a new landing west of ' Moou's:" Iast yonr they started from bhis grounds. Arrived at the Briggs House,—tho now hotel pear the landing, whore the Yale crew arc quartered,—the pasty—soma of whom had palled sgainst Capt. Cook and his crew not many years ago, among (hem yonor correspondoni—woro welcomed by that gentloman, THE YALE CRRW nro the most conspicuous crow on the Lake, both on account of their oxposed location, sud of thelr skiliful rowing. Soon aftor our arrival, the crow ntarted for their boat-house, and forth- with were seated in thoir shell. If beautiful rowiug will win the race, Yale will ba tho winner. But protty rowing, you koow, doosn't count. ‘Their roning in nob perfect. Your correspondont noticed two faulta: thoy soom to puil a little too much with their arms and lege, not utilizing the back s much as thoy might and slido on their soate » littlo too far, Asido from this, thelr movement is admirable: they catch exactly to- gethor, fall and recover &4 one man, and pull in better form than any crew on the Lake. HTEAM CDAYT. Near tho boat-houso are seen two little steam- ors, Oneof them will follow tho crews the day of tho race with the referee and timokeeper; tho other is a siesm yacht, the property of Frauok Lealle, who haa au exqulsite little villa— Interlsken "—on the slope of tbelake. Ihe reforae's steamer, which is only 4 feet wide, and which wes built in New York for this race, to- day made the 3 miles in » litile over sixtecn minutes, The crews are so scatlered that we chartered little atoamer i order to make the round, and then for the first time began to ap- preciate the charming sceue before ua. This Denutiful sheet of wator, hardly atirred by a rip- ple, save that made by some boat aa it glidea among the watar-lillics : the shores fringed by overhanging woods, and grassy slopes ; the clear blue sky above, reflected sgain by the mirror- like {’lcu of tho lake,—all theso make a pio- ture rarcly soon i this country. In the distance, iu clear relief, are the verdant outline of the far-famed Borkubiro flilta; and to the right looms up the hazy Adirondacks, ‘TR WILLIAMS OREW, Justacuth of the Yalo quarters is seena purple flag, waving from a modent-looking cot- tage ; and hero we seo a nobls-looking cromd of fellows, who haye coms on from Williams Lo seo what thoy can do to command the reapect of Yalo und Harvard, ss wail as to cover their Alna Mater with aquatio u!nr{.. ‘This crew staads high in popular estimation. thonght it is thought that they have not Aufihnu of & chance of winning. ¥our of them pulled in the race last year, when Willisws cane in {flll behird Harvard—fourth Ohar B o oniiy dvoroped, M posesmaig over G feet, splon 5 o et ehdurance aud sprengthe. 13 1ho boat thoy ook a8 though they belouged there, pulliog in eplendid form and with commendable ezactuess, ‘Lioy are s} good singers, and are quits famoua for their musical sccomplishments amoug the ladies who como aut 1o their quarters. Guustor, of last yoar's crew, is biore traiuivg thom. sud s vory confident that the purple will but be the It color at the stako, DAKTMOTTI Liae Lier quarters on the other sido of the lake, amoug 8 grove of pluv trees, fust back from the road. Her men are the Iaigeut on the lake—per- foct ginuts in strengih; auaif they do not ges too excited on the day of the racu, and pall too 7apidly—that is, t00 mavy wtrokes to the min- ute—they will, iu the opinion of your cerre- spondent, do excovdiugly wall. They aro all six-footers, sud have trafued very faithtully for :h‘fdlugr wix mull‘fh‘:fl lu‘ ‘El‘y b::'[l their l‘c‘l on is wild, The, uicl are & little un- cortails in "o mov%manu. Bevaral u‘l n:l:?n have entered the sthietio coutews, and will yrob. ably do well. COLUMBLA, Above the Dartmouth quarters the viotorious colors of blue sad whits wave above tue boat- bouse occupied by Columbis. Goodwin, the bow of laat ynar's cruw, iy this year pulliog the stroke for fivo now mep, who sesm 40 understand the responaibliity of being in & bost that iaat yoar firat roachod the goal. THR WINNING CREW. On a blaft, Bnako Hill, rising abruptly from the water and overloaking tho wholo region of country, Cornoll 14 located in a beautiful littls rustioc cotlage. A univorsity and freshman erow aro quartored hore, bostdos a singlo scuiler, Francia, son of tho ox-Minister to Grosco, Tho Cornell men aro very confident of winning, and may, porhaps. They have a mnch botter crow thau last vear, and will ltmn‘?l- hard for tho victory, 'Their pulling Ia good, but thoy hsve somo faults which are difficu't to eradicate thus Iate in tho day. HAMILTON. Just around the bluff, Hamilton has pitched 1ts tonts, and, for & new college In tho race, is doing remarkably woll. Not much is expoctod of thom, and thoy say that thay only hopo Lo beat Union; and the Unlon crow ars a0 onsily satis- fad, slso boing & new rowing collego, s to say that all thay want is to beat Hamllton. Neither arow is verv sciontific, and It lookn s thongh they would bava a row all by thomwolvos, uRowN sends & fine-looking sot of men this year, and, althougl it can hardly bo classad among the firat-olaas crowns, yot sho will he among those who will do well. " Hor craw is compased of vory Iargo man, and some of thom poserful followa. HARYALD in also at tho sonth eud of tho Iake, at the new Bulphur Bprings Hotel. Harvard alwaya will bo “awoll,” aud her crow bave tho most slogant quarters on tho Iako, As usual, Harvard {aravk- od among tha firat crows, buc the power of proa- tigo aud tradition muat Lo largely drawn on this yoar, for her crow ia not as good ss usual. The mon aro not woll matched. and da not pull with the stytoand * cockeynoss”that “mnm jycharac- terizes the crows sont by this University, Harvard rolics on hor freshmen and single scullor most this year for glory, and with very ood renson, Tho froshmen Aare certainly the guut freshman; crow on tho lake. ‘Tho discipline of both crows is admlrable, and this (s suim- portant olemeut in succens. PRINCETON. Closo by aro the Princaton boys, with two crows—and s fine looking rot of fellows they nre. ‘They aro a clear-cut, aristocratic-lookiug crowd, sud’sro nll splendid gymnasts, Most of their exorciso in takon on apparatus which has beon improvieod for the occasion. Niceoll, tho University stroko, pulled In Iast year's winning roshman crow, and i8 anxlons to bo in & wiu- oivg crew thia year, The rowing of those arews is sdmirable, snd the diecipiina perfect, The men aro not allowed to etle from the quarters, oxcopt for oxerciso, without permission, Ex- cellont time has been made by this crow, and they are hopoful. BOWDOIN in n collego that will bo Leard from tho day of tho raco, and favorably. ller crew are quiet, mysteriously quiet ; but they mako the boat fly like a bird, Thoy have Crocker, a membor of tho crew of '72 1o train them; and aro eaid to liave mado the fastost practice time yoi recorded. ASMILEUST entors tho race apain, notwithstanding the gtrong objections sho arged againel Baratogn. Tho crow seom quite surprised that some of them Lave not been kidnapped by John Mor- rissey, and that tho minoral waters are not in- toxicating. Thoy are rowing well, but have the misfortuno to lhiave a slck mao,—Mr. Jobnson, the Captain, belug quite il WEHLEYAX has tho hardest-looking crow, the mombers ap- pearing like backwoodsmen. They are tanncd almost black, and are about the homoliest nen aver finmumd togothier, ‘They are badly matched; ono of them i85 feet 4 inchios, and another 6 foet 4 inches, with a correaponding disparity in sroight. 'They aro not d® coulident as luat yesr, aud will not, I think, do as well. A COLLISION, Tho nows Liag just como in that a collision has occurred betweon tho boata of Cornell and Will- iams. They woro rowing in opposits directionn, totaliy oblivions of tho lpstonuh of each other nntilthe collslon occurred, ‘Tue Cornell buat ia made of paper and was uninjured, while the other was badly damaged. Dackor, tho bow oar, was steuck 82 violeutly in the back with an oar that his foot were driven through tbe bottom of the boat, cnum?'l hig buck soverely and other- wise ipjuniug him. Tho boat commenced to oink, and the crow all jumped overboard, and were soon: picked up by boats from shore. ATHLETIC BTORTS. The entries for tho nthletic sporta ares inoress- ivg avory day, 'Tho Haratogs llowing Awsocia- tion offer & 2400 gold watch to the college grad- uate who walke 7 miles in the fastest time, ‘I'here is nlsoa J-mile ruuning race for graduatas. ITEMA. The rogntta ball comes off Wodnesday night, and will be held in tho throe largest botols, A_ L. Stowart has opened s moguificent store in the cornor of the Grand Union, much to the disgust of the reaident merchanty. Bourd hag boen roduced to ¥3 a day at the Grand Unlon. H. CASUALTIES, RUNAWAY VICTIMS, 8pestal Disvatch te The Chicaga 1Tdune, 87, Pavy, July 14.--3Miss Wiegel, tho young woman injured by a runaway accidont yeatarday, instead of dying recoverod consciousuoss Iast ovopiug, nnd may gat well, Specwal Dusputeh to Tha Chicago Triduna, JangsviLLE, Wis,, July 14.—As Clark W, Law- reuce, with his wife snd child, was driviog to town. the horses becamo frightoued, and, throw- ing Mr. L. to tho ground, injured him so that thero is not much hope of hia recovery, Suecial Disputeh to T'he Chicauo Tnibune, Fr. Wayng, lud, July 14—An old and woalthy farmer of Kosciusko County, nesr War~ saw, Ind., nsmed D. Wiltrout, was harvesting yesterday. 1lis horae became frightened aod ran away, throwing tho unfortunato man under tho koives of tho resping machine, which inflictod injuries which rosulted in bis death to-day. Svecwal Dispateh to The Chicado Tridune. Laxsixg, July 14.—Two ladios, Mre, G, A. Willet aud Mrs. L. Marion, wore badly injured by ol.lu‘u capsizing of thewr buggy at Ionis Jast night. A WONDERFUL ESOAPE. . Inpraxavorny, lnd,, July 14.—~M, F. Colller, Sitate Agont and Adjnster of the New York Un- derwriter's Agency, fell from the window of his room in tho second story of the Sherman House, about 2 o'clock this moruing, striking npon the iron graling bolow, fracturiug the skull and tearing thie scalp looso. He was removed to the Hurgical Institute in an insenaible condition, and much woakened from loss of blood. He Lad been where lio fell some timo boefore dis- coverod, He returned tfo consciousuess soon after his arrival at the hospital, and was re- maved to his home at the hotol. No sorious ro- sult is spprehended from the accident, and his rocovery 1 ineraly a question of time; Ilesays, finding tho heat of tho room too oppressive, ho aroso for the purpose of oponing the sbuttors, and in doing #o fell, KILLED BY LIGHTNING, Bavrmivonre, Md,, July 12.—Misa Lena Hebb, sged 19, and Miss Cecin Reibert, aged 17 years, wero killed by lightning on Wednesday last in 8t. Mary's County, Maryland, The young ladics were soated near tho door of the resldence of Whalter Hebb, when a troe about 10 foet distant was struck, and thov weras inatantly killed. Miss lllle‘ll;’:n was from this county on 8 visit to Muss ebb, LONC-SUFFERING, Becial Dispatch ta The Chicaze Trivune, Davesrort, Ia, July 14,—The young man named William Cogan, who was so awiully orushed between a couplo of dirt-cars a year ngo, died Jast evening. He never recovered from his injuries. Day before yesterday he was seized with a pain tn the breast, and in s few houra it was avident that Lie must die. Cogan was abous 26 years of age. GONED BY A COW. Special Dispateh o Tha Chicago Tridune, Kayxaxzg, 11, July 14.—Mr. Kew, & cltizen of QGilman, was gored by a cow yesterday. His Injuries are sorious, but he will probably re- cover. KILLED BY A LOQ. Bpecial Dupatch te The Chicago Tribune, Lansiyo, July I4—A son of Mre. W, W. Glbaou, 10 yeard of age, was killed st Olemon Baturday by s log rolliog on him io a mill yard, FATAL FALL FROM A HORSE. Sweeal Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, Dxrsoir, Mich., July 14.—~John Kereny, Su- pervisor of Namtramick, was killed by & fall from his Lorss yestorday, KILLED BY A FALLING BUILDING, LyNcuBuRa, Va., July 14.—The roar portion of ths City Hotel foll this morniug, killing Mrs. A, 8, Brown aud a negro child, and severely injify- ing several othi CHOKED TO DEATH. Special Duspalch te Tha Chicao Triduns, Dernoir, Mich,, July 14.—Peter Malholland was chokied to death whila oating suppes last eveolng, " ABOVE CHICAGO. Buocessfal Balloon Asconsion by Prof, Donaldson and a Press-Gang, Plcture of the Garden City and Suburbs from tho Clouds, Curious Phenomona Observed on the North Side. Things thai Could Be Secn and Heard al an Allituda of 2,000 Feel. Abont one-hal! the popnlation of Chicago slrotchiod ite nock very far and oponcd it oyes very wide yeaterday afternoon to 6co tho ascon- sion of Prof, Dooaldson's balloon, the sop, v, BABNUM," which took placo fram Dearborn Park, at the corner of Washington strecs aud Michigan ave- nue, just after the close of the Hippodrome, of whioh 1t conatitutes one of the attractions. A VAT OROWD, embracing the nudience let loors from the per- formance, and thousands of othors who had col- looted and walted with a patience which the grilling sun could not subdue, danecly packed both strests, and was with dififculty restrained from the ground required for tho werk attending the balloon departure, by ropes and police. The windows of the buildings fronting the park woro crowded with spoctators, and (ke 10018 of those far awsy, whore no view at all of tbo oporations st tha start could be obiained, were black with others who were contont to gocure an uninterrupted) rango of vision after tho groat air-abip ralged abova tha surrounding buildioge. Tha balloon, the seccnslon of which, with & daring and well-known seronaut, and a quartetto of confiding nowapapor ropresentatives, was a IIUOE FXPANSE OF UEAYY OILCLOTI stoutly knitted togothor, and now wheu distond- od toitsutmaost extont with gan,closely ressmbled the dome of the new Chleago Court-House or tho bag of gsa contained ln tho City-Hall. Itis one of the largest constructod, containing 75,- 000 enbio foet of gas, and hence capable of car- rying far more weight that any otlier which has yot boen made, Ad faras the canvas was concerned, it was a vary awoll affair, but ITS ACCOMMODATIONA for tho reception of the invitod guests sers not extonaive or ologsnt. The neronants of tha newspapera wero somowhat disappolnted to find, fnstesd of commodious and lux- urious apartments after the . siylo of & palace car or first-class steamor cabin, that they wera to bo deposited in a wicker-basket auout tho mizo of thoso 10 which tho wesk's washing for a large family is usually stored pending the operations of the laundry. Pux, ‘Iningxz man, who wont down with his valise packed and nskod TIE NUMBER OF 1118 BERTI with an osay, luxurious confidence, was & litlle dwheartened at the accomnodations provided for bis scrial transit, whila tha Times, Infere Ocean,and S'uals-Zeilung men were regrm.{lug tho aweltering haste with which each bad tried 1o be first on hand to secure the beet state-rooms in thacentre of the car, and away from tiio roar of tho paddle-wheols, as thoy cxpreased it to thom- o iwa attractivo plece af wickor-worl, Tooked at from a washornoman's poiut of view, coutained & number of DAGB OF BAND, which acted as ballast, ruther than a vaiuable addition to the comforta of *‘the car.” It wns vocared to the immense gas-bag by a net-work of_ropes, Prot. Donaldson and tho daring acronaut of Tur fnnuxe, and novices iu sorial naviga- tion from tho other morning papers, crowdoed upon tho scene at about 4:30 o'clock, smid the ur-udlu and porspiration of the enthusiastic multitude (o wsiting. A lsrgo number of other nowspaper gontlemen wote in attoudance, who wring the hands of tho Times acd Inter-Occan men untll they barst into tears, and asked them not to mako it so affocting. Preparations for the doparture wers then made. Tho car was rolioved of a portion of it ballast, tho ropes which secured it wero oxsmined and rendered more taut, the Professor mountod tho deck among the network directly under the mouth of tho bag, the roporters stepped in and hung on, the boarso voico of command shouted words of diroction to the men at the cablos, the whistle sounded, the bells ravg, tho paddie. wheols rovolved, waves of smsll boys were dashea from the prow of the car, the chock- linos wera loosoned, poople got out from under, aud tho brave craft BOSE INTO THE UPPED AIR, salling *'like a thing of life,"” or, mors likely, ko & thing of gas-bags, sand-bags, basket, ropes, ele,, which it was. Tho Zimes and Inter-Ocean reporters buried their faces in the bottom of tho basket, and carsed tho hard hearts of their city editors which had prompted seading tuem upon the oxpodition, . ‘Tho baloon rose free and gently almost DIRECTLY UPWARDS, and, at quite an altitude, wafted gracofully over the nesrent buildiogs. The crowd shouted Jusilly as the departure was made, and the packet-handkorchiefs thrown to tho brooze looked like wlite waves upon an inky sea. As tho seriat craft gainod A OLEATER AND GUEATER HEIONT, and was borue gently farthior to tho northwost, tho volces were reduced from amyriad varying notes to one deop monotons. 1t mcomo: sonsitivo to the gentle breozo whioh camo from the goutheast aa a feather, and the lightest broath of ulr wafted it farther snd farther on- ward. Unul a polut was reached DIRKCTLY OVER THE TREMONT IOUSE no great altitudo was attained. Thon the Profossor, who was #till in the rig- s littlo more ballsst. ging, throw over ust a8 it was being done the Inler-Ocean ropre- sentative ventured to cautiously peer over the edge of tho basket, and thrust Lis head out in time to recoive & whower of sand, which after- wards worked down hia back, and, mingliog with perapiration, causod, as ho uaid, A VERY MOUTARFYING SENSATION, Tho head of the Times man, put forth at abont the samo time, was wmore fortuuate, but au it was very bald, the glistening rays reflocted from it cauned the peoplo on the nouse-tops to blind their eyes or resort to colored glasses, DBus tho same radlunt pate afterwards undoubtedly sided peopls to distinguish the car as it was borue further away. As I8 weight wau lessoned the vagt balloon BOSE RAPIDLY and 8000 reachod au attitudo of;2,000 feot, whore it remained for somo time in an almost station- Ary position. ‘The current of alr waaas geutle sy [y uEHx at thataltitude ; and, nothwithstanding tho balloon's sonsitiveness to il, the craft's mo- tion was almost improceplible, 1he sensation waa dolirious, snd the view of tha city aud suc- rounding country was one of TUZ ORANDEET DEICRIPFION. ‘Tho eys was Ireo Lo gazs iu_every direction for miles, and tho cloud of smoke aud yvapors which always hangs over the oty wade but little obsourity when viewed at the great height, It was U by the sunlight, and was spread ont from end ta end of $he ity like & goldau vapor (hrough which aud beyond which the eye wad able to penstrate, THE TEMPERATURE at this point scemed to bo of s somawhst higher degree that ou tho ground. Tho wun whoue forth with & burniog ardor, snd somo of the party divested theuwselves of their costs, The source of fear which at firet possessod some of tho excursionists was dispelled by the exbilara- tiou and grandenr of the sceue, snd all stood up_grasping the ropes of tha baskot uud gazed forth with w bouyant and most do- lightful mensation, The noiso of wo city Lelow was hushed to A PERPROY BILENCE, sud the effeot of beiug so uoar and directly over ity bustle and racket, and atill beyond the sound of thown, was judoaoribably sirange. Ite aticots wers uarrawed o were white lines, slong which street-care crawled {iko cockrosches, buggies aud carrisges Ike Lusy tlics, and thie people creoping abaut wnhuunl}{ parceptiblomotion were bardly disceruable. Buii dmnl widely diffore tecturs melted iato ka of bouses of & mimilar Lxlonanl sppesrauce, mAmhhu{‘vury much $ho inuoutive block structures with which children Lxu and surround with traes fully three wocues 1gh stuck 10 wooden butions. “Only the mout romipent buildiugs could be distioguished, Le Grand Fsafic could be msde dut sud the Ezposition Building, the latter lookiog abous as big a4 tha suall glass copies they have cast of {t. The Court-Housa square looked lika a pocket bandkerchief, aud the rubbish was softensd inso {ta embroidery, Tha oracksin 5 THN CUSTOM-UOULS BUILDINA b were propostionately zeduced, but the wunlight atreamed through thom with s fine oftect, and dauced and_glanced along ita rosly rafters, Tha City-Hall could oasliy be distin- nishod by the flashioa of lightving whioch pens- rated Lho smoko of the Volico Board conflict from tho oys of Mark Sheridanand (irandmolbier Reuo's knitting-needlen. 'Tho gloams of COUNTY DOARD KLOQUENOR through the mista plainly denotod the locality of tho County Buildiug, ‘Tho atrects almost blendad, but some of them conld_bo madoout by cortaln charactoristica. Frod Erby's BEXVAZASIVE AND LUMINOUS COUNTENANOE, soon plainly in spito of the distance, nnzlw op at tho balloon, sufliciontly indioated Madinon alraet. lom Koley's coatlens armes, going like the white shafts of a wind-mill, ehowed pininly and marked the locality of the hoated political dwcnssions which tako placs on Clark street. 'The flash jowelry of bunko mon Rlintoning in tho shoen of the munlight dosig- nated the corner of Monroa and Clark stroet, ‘Lhe longoat man roon was Long Joln, and the longest hoard was Frank Eumbard, though UNIVERS11Y oF CHICAGO. Sudden and Unexpectod Rovolu- tion in Its Management. Dr. Moss Removed from the Presidency wseDr, Durroughs Resumes the Office. Radway's Ready Reliof CORES TIE WORST PAINS In fiom One to Twenty Mimnteg, It Lian not heratofore been made publio that at & moeting of tho Board of Trusteos of tho Uni- veraity of Chicago, Lold on ‘Tuursdsy, July 8, Instant, an offort was somowhal unoxpoctadly made to torminata the compact of sottlement undor which Dz. Moaa was fuvited to tho Preei- doncy & year ago, and Dr. Barroughs was rolo- gotod to the Chancellorship. This compact Im- noveral oflolala In the nolghborliood of tho City- | pllod that Prosident Moss should have NOT ONE HOUR Hall huildiog hiold almost even with him. Tom chargs of the intornal management of ::rl.l:s::l: dewlflml fora lfm;g l:x‘nul gasing »rc tho | yho Uuiversity, ita _ Facully, justruc- ro) t b . - i ks o e o tion, and disciplino, " whila Ohanallor | After reading this Advertiement necd any one THE NONTIE SIDE. Tho whole of that territory suddenly turned to a snowy white, It immediately changed to a lurid red. A minuto or two elapsed and 1t wag again one vast oxpaune of glistoning whileness, imma- diately succeeded by tho enme deep ruddf hue. ‘Tho oyen of tho excursionista wers turned upon it 1n amazement, and all woro for somo timo at a losa to ncconnt for tho manlfeatations in that division of tho city, This strange travaforma- tiou from whito Lo red and from red to whito oceurred at intorvals of about one minute, like lurid lamos bursting through roofs of snos, which renowed thomaolves succossively, Upon nearing the river an explanation for what ssemod & curious phonomenon was obtained. 1t was the fonm in tho MULTITUDUOUS BEER GLAAS, and the red beer disclosed sy the Gierman month blow it away, which prosented this slugular ap- poaranco and robed the Notth Bido i hues of altoruate whito and red, as the glasscs were re- plenishiod and drained.* After drifting a block or two until the corner of Hinto and South Water atreots were immediato- ly below, tho Professor ngain lightonod the bal- Burroughs should devote hie wholo timo to ths fluaucial luterests of the [natitation, which at presont, in viow of the fact that the expendi- tures Iargely oxceod the rovanues from tuitions, ara moatly oxtorual, At certain mostings held laat fall, ft bocame apparent that Dr. Moss and cortain of his frionds were diesatisfied with tho compact, and looked upon it as a mers tempora- 1y “P“dlnnt.éxrullmlnnvy to tho completo rotire- mont of the Chancellor. No steps, however, woro Laken, st tho rogular annual meoting preceding tho commencement, to test the views of tha Dosrd on tho question. Indeod most of the members bml quistly ro- turned to their bomes in fgnoranco that such a project waa on foot, until late in tho oveniug of July 8th, after Messra. Hoyuo, Dr. Boone, Fernando Jonos, snd other woll-known friends of tho Chancellor, had rotired from tho meoting & motion was mado at the enggos- tion of Dr. Moss by Robert Harrls, Lwq., that tho offico of Chancollor bo declarod vacant, which was amondoed by Mr. Greoncbaum #0 4 to requost simply that tho Chancollor be roliovod of his active duties, but that in consid- sufler with pain, Radway's Ready Relief IS & CURE FOR EVERY PAIN, It was the first and is the Only Pain Remedy That instantly stops the most exermel TriTimmatiane, ‘an curen. oanyeutiune, whoher ot 1hs by Lungs, Stamach, Bowols, or other glands or orgaas, ono application, In from One to Twenty Minutes, loon a listle and braught it in & current of airin fon of his being the foundar of the U No matter how vislent or oxcrnciating tho palo, th the opposito diroetior. st the same Hme telling | CFation of his beiug the founder of tho Univer- | Rinumatl, fad ridden, fanrm, Criplod. Nerrous, Neu: 1h raportars thiat bo would giv thom 8 | gity, he romain llonorary Chanaollor during | ralglc, or prostrated with disceso may sullor, )ifo, or until the further ncéfon of the Board. An informal ballot hod during tho discne- slon of theso resolutions showed that as tho meeting thon stood, eight wero n fayor of and fivo opposed to the decapitation aof Burroughs. A TOUI OVER THE LAKE for n short distanco. As this was a direction which it was thought it was intended espociall; to avoid, the Times, Inler-Ocean, and Staats-Zei- Radway's Ready Relief fung mon manifostod a high degreo of timidity, | The {ndiguant five, I dotled th ‘WILL ATFORD INSTANT EASE, nnd began to blow up their rubbor life-prosery= ool B sl e 4 ors, with whichjthey bad provided thomsetvos, | BMOIly to cousummate & parpose #0 1mportant at so small a mooting, and when notice had pot becn given of the lutont to the absent members, Tho meoting thoroupon ad- journed to tho 18th inst,, for the purposo of giv- Inflammation of the Kidneys, Infl of tho Tiladder, In%x;nmnlzcn of z{fll:gnlsfm oation ore Th‘x‘-gnc, Dlm%uhu“ Considerablo work was thon dono 1 the batloon, thers boing woveral ropes to bo adjusted and lowered. 1t was done undor the Profossor's UDgS, direction, and, aftor 1t_was completed, ho de- thing, Palpitation 2 complo } ing genoral notico to the Doard. 50 "’fi:"dc‘l :{nm 1‘“1151“{,:“ ;“ :'-'“ rigpiug sud joiued [ “A¢ the result of this notice, twenty-seven af. n‘gfigg::.“‘ Tl::p%m‘l!;:nnth:n ‘:Zt‘a?(.lho Hiiper notthoaat nmmbe,ru assombled on Tucsday, it beiug one of Oroxxlp l{lvhlhnrin.fll- ourront and drifted rapldly b that direction, tho fullest meetings over held. The discassion , In: uunz;l Hendacho, wna lively, and at times pointed aund elo- quent, Tho Hons. Thomas Hoyoe and N.T\. Goa- eotto took strong grouud for the Chancellor, while tho demand uf tho opposition that tho head of the Chancellor Le_brought In a charger and prescnted to the new Prosidont was pointed and complote. It was rendored tho more for- midable by the fact that Judge Doolittle and tho Hocrotary of tho University, Dr. J. A, Smith, who had boon supposed’to stand on mudale ground, declsred iu favor of Dr, Moxs, PASING ONER THK STANTING PUINT, Hippodrome and Exposition building, avd thenco onward, until it reachod a puint about 8 miles ocast of Thirticth street. The Lro- fossor seomed to have porfect control of his ship, and it responded to his manipulations with the readiest obodionce, It appoarod as deli- catoand sonsitiva aa o barometor. A slight es. cape of gas would cauko it to lower elightly, and & fow handfuls of rand thrown overboard pro. Taofhabho N o] i ache, Neur Rh Eold"Cnli, Kaue Galiias 12w The spplication of the Tieady Rollof to pacta whera tho pain or alfseatir osiate wil ‘Ron"Eadt ‘Twonty drops 1 halt a tumabler of wator will, in & fow rampn, Boraioe, Sour Htomach, Hearts adache, Diarrhisa. Dyeentery, Ohollo, Wing, Favelol 1 x“mm“’""l':'m of RADY, avolors hould always car o READY HELIRK with tham "A fow drops 14 water i rorent sickncen or”paine, frofn dhaog Frentar: 18 s atéer thau Fronch Brandy or Bittors mulant, portionately caused it to riko again, ‘The view i :au thguo d‘lncn ‘hnmudt nbm,“:ho }-’ko :k"z'fi% ;2‘;&3:‘.‘."“‘“‘ Aot lAarinE 10k iy FEVER AND AGUE. Wi n 0 -oxtreme. The ships Bolow . Jockel "Hinc tan palntod wl’s Mr. Hoyne was now of the oplnion that it ind | Lo 0 000 s fitty te, selnotal awoit i1 1ha workd it will S4re force soi Arim aud all othor malaclous, billons, scarlot, (yphold, seljow, and other fevors (aidod by Tad hfifl 0 quick s ndway's Radway's Ready Relief, Fift; AT by Drautasar i FVFeY oaate po battle, HEALTH! BEAUTY! Btronx and pure rloh bland ¢ i Clent sh TR DauLifal oommpLasioe sesused o plie s never been tho intention of the parties who had obtained a monsuro of power undor tho compact, by which Dr, Burrougls retired to tho Cliaucels lorship, to koep faith with the majority of tho Board, It was as much a part of thocompromiso that Burroughs should bo Chancellor as that Moss should bo Presidout. Ile believed iu atanding by all pledges in good falth. Dr. Smith, on the other hand, had declared that the interests of the Univaraity demandod nulz Chbancollor Durrougha should retiro alto- goslior. o -~ During the discussion, one or two friends of Dr. Burroughs wors unavoldably called away: but s voto was at longth taken, upon s substi- tute moved by Mlaj. Rust, viz., that tho oftice of President bo declared vacant, and that tue duties loretofore performed by the Presidont dovolve upon the Chancollor. ~ Tiftoon votcs cast for tlus resolution, and seven 'u;ill(nnt it, tn- dicated beyond n doubt that it was tho ‘head of tho P'resident iustead of that of the Chancollor that Lad gouo into tho baskes, *em == . Tha resolutions on which ths vole was taken ‘waro procedod by whoreases reciting tho fact of the compact nbove referred to, and that tho dis- estisfaction of tho Prosldent therewith had hoen openly and ropestadly exprossed, and that, while others may bave suggeatod if. the measures of removing the Chancellor had boon adopted by him as lis own policy, . Failing in {t his deposition became = & necos- sity on tho Fn‘t of the Board. Indeed, it is now generally stated by the frionds of Dr. Burroughs in thoe Board that his resiguation ag President uau ago was both tendored by him and accepted by the Boord undor a mutual mis- approbension. Dr, Burroughs waa induced to believe, by intermadiate parties that ais frionds desirod his resignation, and ho_therefore ten- derad it. His frionds, Dr. DBoons, lloyne, Gaesette, Rust, and othors, were likewiso porsuaded that the Doctor covsted rolief from the work, and would be glad to get out uf it. Thoy therefora sccepted his resiguatio: whicb, bat for this misapprehension, thoy woulx:i not have dono, ‘The prescot result was folt on all sides to Lo unfortuvate for Dr. Moss, who hns won mau favorable opinions during his residence in Chi- cago, ospeciaily as a vreachor. Nor is it tho viow of his adversaries in tue Doard, in romov- ing Lim, that bis policy of deposing Dr. Bure rougha is anything more than a mintake, POLITICAL. A LASBALLE COUNTY COMBINATION, Special Dispateh to 1he Chicaoo Tribune. Otrawa, 1L, July 14.—An important polliieal mooting was bad at Turnef-Hall In this city this aftornoon, The Couunty Coantral Committeo, composed of Demoorats and Liberal Republio- any, called a meeting of thelr own members, and invited in the Demacratic mombera of the Loard of Bupervisors, in session here, to consalt as to the future sction of the Democrats aud Liburals during the coming campaign. The moeeting was which adventurona youthful sailors eail in wash. bowls, and the ripplo by the broeze aud gliatens ing In tho saulight couid nover be bollelfi from a more advautagooua position, Lookiug at the city tho river looked liko a siuuous lino of mlver runbing hetweon groen banks instead of bolweon docke, Tumbor yards, randering establishments, alc., which could not be desctied from the diss tauce attainod. Lincoln Park moemed to boa small patch of sbrubbery. Thoe Bouth Parks wero tmall clumps of shade. The boulevards were mero tape lines, scarcely to be made out. Tho Bouth Chicago barbor and tho Calumet River wore just within range of the vision, snd tho Calumet and Woll Lakes wore patchos of shining whitenoss. Whon near tho Hmit of the Journoy oo altitude waa roached ON A LEVEL WITIL TUE CLOUDA, and clonds and water mcemed to blend in one deop ceruloan huc, After enjoying tho sensa- tions whichthis haight ovoked for a brief time, the balloon wau loosoued until within 60 or 70 feot of the lake, when tho ropes which bad boon lowered for this rpose dragged in tho wator and stoadled the ships’ progresa. ‘Tho lower cur- ront, still from tho southeast, was again reached and tho balloon drifted along at & rato of about 7 milea an lhour. When hall & m“tnl from shore tho oscaping gas allowed it to sottlo DR. RADWAY’S SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT Has made the most astonishing cures. 8o gquick, s tapid aro tho ohanges the body undorgoos under to Indaonce of this truly won- derfal medioine, that Tvery Day au Increaso in Flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt, TAE GREAT BL00D PURIVIER Tivery drop of the Sarsapariliian Tasolvens communk eates throngh the blood, sweat, urine, and othor fluids and fuicosof tho systomt, the vigar af ' Itfo, for it ropairt tho wastes of ths with new and sound mater Hcrofuls, syphills, consumption, glandular diseass, ulosrs In tha throat, moutl, tumors, nodes in tho glands and othor parts ‘ol tho 'systom, sore eyes, strumorous din chargos frum the ears, and the worst forms of skin dis eavor, oruptions, faver sores, acald Lioad, singworm, sait shiourn, orysipelas, scho, bisck spots, worms {n the des tarmors, cangars 1o "tho’ woini sad, ¥l wrakooiog un vainful’ dischargos, night sweats, loss of sporm At Wastas of tho lita brinalpis, Are within {ha curatirs raves try, and. a few days' e will provo to any porson usiug it for either disease lts potent pawer o gute thoim, 1t tho patlont, dajly bicomlag redtood by the wastes sud decompositivn that is contlnually progressing, sus VERY CLOBE 70 THI WATER, and the tug Loule Dole, probably thinking the excursionists were in danger, stoamed almost alonguide. At ono timo tbo bosket just skimmed the ~ wavos, but tho Drofessor had steady control of his chargo; o bag of sand was thrown overboard, and it again rosa to aa altitude of safoty. It then drifted to the open spaco in the rear of the Exposition Building when tho oxpectant crowd seizod npon the rope and pulled it to tho earth, Gauging its woight 5o it would Just pass over the surface of the ground at one time and over telegraph wiros at others, sho was brought to her starting poiot whero the tourists emburked, sorry that tho journey had not beon furthor extondo of this wonder of modern chem Barsaparillian will and for whon once this remody commanoces Its work of put cation, and snce in ‘diminishing the loss of ""“fi lb{ll(’rllll will b lay the patiout wil feol himaelf growing botter and “strougor, tho food di- tiog battar, appotite Luproviag, sud loah and welshh Joc k Not only does the Harapariliian Rosolvent llflfl‘ alt kpown romedial agents fu thocare of Chronle, Berofulous, Conatitutional, and 5kin disosses, but 1L is the only pos tive curo for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Utlaazy sod Womb Disoasss, Gravol; Disbetes, Dropsr, stoppags af wat T ] arine, m.hv- i sibuminuria, and inall cuses whers thero aro brick- dustdeposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixzed with substances like the white of an oy or thréads like whila 'allk, of thoro Is & morbid, dark, billous appearsnco, sad urn r o af tho back aad along the lotns, RAILROAD NEWS, PERSONAL, e Mr, W. O. Quinoy, General Manager of the Chicago Branch of tho Baltimore & Ohlo Rail- road, isin the city, Mr, Quincy had = consul- tation with the Managers of the lilinois Contral Railrosd (n the aftornoon, snd urged them to provido better dapot facilities for his road, The 1llinois Contral s trying hard to accommodate this road, and Mr, Cluork, the Manager, has had peveral consultations with the Buperintendents of other linea ontering the Contral Depot to so- curo tuis ond. Ir the Illincis Centrsl can ruako apy arrangements with tho city authori- ties in regard to lessing the lake-front, it will commence the eroction of a grand depos atonce ou its owa account, rogardiess of what the Chicago, Burlinglon & Quinvy and Michigan Contral Bailroads will do. 'I'e road, however, Tumor of Twelve Years® Growth Cured by Radway’s Resolvent, Brverry, Mas,, 189, Da, Tupwary Thaye bt ol ot s ovarin and bowels. All the doctors said ** thern was no balp fer 1t." Tteled averything that wea rocninmanded, but uolb: SigraAd by ealllng Jobin . Ammatrous. of 1o L saw your itsasivent, and’ thoughi | would profor to build & Joiat union depot. Mliunion, to tho chatt, 8ud BDPOLILIR B J. | berearertntloa onees °F ok oix Botiles e Kosmivih Mr. d, C, Clark, tho Uenoral Manager of the Illinois Contral Railroad, returned from an ex- tended trip over his road yesterday. Ho reportas and one boz of | 'a Pills aod two bottles of yusr Jteady Haliot, and thore 1a not s sign of tamor L bo set g folp and Lol bl smarter, &ad bapple rtwa Hornick, of Farm mdga. Becrotary. The meet~ e e wors tumor wherha the st ing waa addressed by Senator Plumb, the Hon, W. Bushnell, the Ion, G. W. Armstrong, David tho crops along the Lne from Cairo to Bioux tchie, D. I'. Jonas, W, It Millig aldo of the bawsls, over the groin. [ wrtte this to you (or ! : Ritchie, D, I, Joncs, W, It, Milligan, and others. | &4 i oves e il to o fi::’; li:vg{;‘:ufll%‘:, c:::;‘;'é’""l far botter than | A committao of five wero added ta tho County | 'R0 Beneitof uthors. “You can publieh tuifyon chocssy Ceutral Committeo, as follows; W. 8. Gatos, of Streator; Charles L, Moffmaon, of Eaglo; Nicholss Duncan, of LaBalle; J. O, Deut, of sod John 8. Armstrong, of Mission. Tho County Cenlyal Committeo consista of W. R, Milligan, of Ottawa; Lavid Ritchio, of Edoo; Evan Lewis, of Northville, and W. G. ‘Worsley, of Troy Grove. The parties acem detormined to unnite and act in concart sgalnat the third term or Admtnistrs- tion Hepublicany, ‘tho Committes as onlarged wero instructed (o coosult togother aud prpparo o sories of resolutions ow 8 platforn upion which the Democrats snd Independonts of Lagallo Caunty can unite at the coming election, Price, 81 por bottlo. AN THNPORTANT LETTER. From & nrominent gentloman and rostdent of Clnolunsl ., for 1ho paat furly yeara woll known Lo the Duwspape publishiars throughout tue Unitod Hiates, : New Yone, Oct, 11, U5, RADWAY-_DxAR 8 Lam fud son 5-4«!“1; |=u -uflmdnf 10 ml-.‘ rio} mumr:t of urklag of your inedisine o surselt. - Kox o o Bad bown aasted with sarfa toublo by the urioary organs wblol somo twoiva mont iz wiet Caribly atting d iiich tha sltwaid mad s prosadiosisotire i e kidneys aad blad SAGINAW VALLEY RIOAD, Bpeciul Dispateh ta The Chicago Tridune, East Bacixaw, Mich,, July 14.—The aunual meeling of the stockhiolders of the Sagiuaw Val- ley & Bt. Louis Railroad Company was held in Haginaw City to-day, and the following Dircct~ ors elected : D. I, Jerome, Aniasa Rtust, James Hay, G. F. Willlams, L. H. Eastman, J. L. Evans, J, E. 8haw, A. W, Wnght, T\ Jerome, N. Baruard, Georgo Jerome, Nenton Hanchett, Ezrs Rust, At a meoting of the Directors this afternoou the following officers woro elsoted 3 . 0y i Y o Presideut, D, 11, Jaromo ; Vico-Prosident, George :,‘,,‘3,, 'f,'ym':“f:n,,l:’nmn",‘:.h;‘::fi,:&,::d‘,," ::‘: Toels loton et my 73 onre 3 piore & . Willinma ; Secretary, Ezra Rust; Treasurer. | parijes, { bo called as the ploasure of tho Cota- | phyeloians's sadioally our Lad trled & oumber ! A. W. Wright : Execative Committes, D, IL [ Piitee” R DR STt ALty oF madlcen Jerome, Ezra Itust, A, W. Wrighs, F. Barnsrd, - 11iad read of aswnishiog by o by soar and George ¥, Williams. THE RAG-MONEY MEN, rsailon; sud sante fous montha saa read & nutica 18 8 Bpecial Dispalch to The Chicage Tridune, Dernotr, Mich, July 14.—Tho friends of an {ncreased volume of greenback currency aro to 1old a convention boro Aug. 25, and bo addresued pliia Saturday Zeening I'vef uf & 0ute ollectod tn & person who had jong besn suforiag sal b Twent right off and ’ub soma of patills, Hesolrsut, Toady Yieliet, and Hoguiating bi and commanoed taking them. Iu three dags { was grea 17 valiovod, and uow ool as wall ae nver, 0. W. JAMES, Olnotonatl, 0. PIRES. AT WYOMIU. 1A, Brecial Dispaleh to The Chicags Triduns, each—your Sans Tiug Pl by Booator (ordon, of Georgis, Willam D, Davexrort, July 14.—Tho Town of Wyoming, 11'“!1. of Ponnuylvauls, M. iI, Mooton, of Joues County, was visited by » fire on Sunday | 1liaols, and others. svouing which destroyed weversl buildings, io- EDGAR POE. % 5, 3 cluding & Livery stavle. Loss, $5,000. Spacial Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribuns, Waszixarox, . C., July 14.—The monument o be ercated to Edgar Poe in Baltimore will be completed 1n October, ‘The Buperintendent of Public Bchools haa received a latter from Tenny. Ban e3presaing his gratification that the Ausociae tion has decided to rear & memorial to Poe, of DR. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills' porfoctly tastoloss, elegautly coated with nw:“.'l [+3 rge, regulalo, burily, cleatse, Aud atrau R Rrite ure of il d of tho Btawmscde Kidoeys, Bleddor, ‘Nervoud Disssish NEAR OVID, MICH, Special Dupalch o Ihe Chwaoo Triduna, Laxsing, Mich,, July 14.—~Bontley's saw-mill, 10 miles north of Ovid, was burned Bund with 60,000 feet of Jumber. No insurance. AT COLUMBUS, us, o, Cinorxxaty, O., July 14.—The Crelghton esw- | whose works ho spesks s4 the jmmortal pro- hl."';ui‘l: "&'.;.umluu. Costivenvas, [ndigestion, DIt mill In Columbla, the extreme eastern part of | ductions of the Amorican poet. Tle alno classos | Bebsid, Uilousaess, Bilious Vaver, Luflamuation, Uy, the city, burned to-night. Loes, €35,000. In. Too smoug the must brilliant wrilers to whom | cera, ‘Warrinted (o effuct & positive oure, Purvly V45 ;-.h-. CORALAIAR ‘R Lavecury, Tlnerals, ve delelar g Observo thoe followlng symplams resulting fro8 Dhiarders ol the Diaveties Oraw i Hied i Goeslipation, lawar Pilos ityof tho Biovisah, Nausss, Meertbura, Dis " l‘lz::fluhllu:ll ulm\'vuuuhi ia \‘fi'n T surance, §15,000. Buppoued lucendiary. ———— KANSAS CITY ITEMS. Avecial Inspatoh o Tha Chwade Tridune, thia country has given birtb, aund asks for a photograph of the proposed memorial, SUICIDE. 1 Special Dispateh to The Chicage Tridume, ul AT 4 ulfix-&n.sfi; oz e, Mo July 1=The trouble wt |0 Sy 1A duufitor of Zav- | S Gt AL e R 4, renco Day, ot Watertown, Clinton County, com- ] witted suicide on the 8tk inst. by polson. Eho sald the reason for the rash act was that she had been'ontraged by & man nsmed Andrew Bperry, who has decsped beyond the reach of justive. QBITUARY., -~ Lowpoy, July l4.-The Swiss Gea, Dufour s dead. f Vie fiath o Fioklo or Sufostt to-day fu & reduction of foed cbarges, and slso Ly Boaation el %, Dimi double yardsge, which the drovers bave bsen Io the compellsd for driving out fo opposition yards Manager Nettloton had ing with comimumacn mes, tor's propositions. It is enerally understood that the present Buperfotendent will be dispisoad,” aad thiog bo lovely hereafter. o 3 « bold by drugg! Read *False and True,” Head ttar-stai RADWAY & 0O., Mo Wirrenoity Hew Yorke, Cialormation warts B will bo asal peu. {

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