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’ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY: JULY 31, I8S75-~TEN PAGES. seems to bo to unite thi wel! as the blue in aupport of tho proposed ticket, Gon. Butlor will probably bo heard from bo fore the Maxsschurotte campaign is fairly boguo. "The Worcester J’ress representa him in a ridicn- fons attituds, bus evidontly with eomo trepida- tion of apirit. Tho Press saya: “ Achilles alumbora in bie tont at Gloncester. Hts batslo~ ax ia sharpening for s now eampalgn; but where, and when, or how, it will strike, remains to be seen. His frionds hava adopted tho war-cry, ‘Butler or Gaston,’ and tell the party to take their choice.” ‘A Conrontion of tho colored peopto of Indians has been called to meot in Indianapolis oo the * qoth of August. Ita principal busicess will bo tho consideration of the marriage-laws of Indi- ans, which make its felony for sny man of the ‘African race to marry a white woman, ind vica yeras. The colored people propose to defray by subscription the expenses of all persons pros- ecuted under theno Ia It {a ponsible also that tho Convention will have some political aigmfi- cance. : The Scandinavian friends of Br, Irgens in the Minnosots Republican Convontiva play- ed 8 remarkably clevor gamo, and, as the event. showed, held the winning card at last, The Scandinavian caucus, which had boen calied without tho knowledge of Mr. Irgone’ friends, recommended Mr. Kettlo for Beoretary of State. Thereupon the Irgena dele- gatos mot soparately, and resolved “That we rofuse to briug Mr. Irgoun out as the candidate ofa so-called ‘Scandinavian caucos,’ and thet wo will present his name to the Republican Con- yeotion a8 ao American citizen, and let him stand or failas auch.” Mr, Irgens was nominat- od. es PERSONAL, Col. Rt. G. Ingersoll satis for Eurape Aug. 7. There sro fonr planta in sight, but all bat one _ are outside planets. Tonnysau’s lovely idyll of “ Misine” {a to be dramatized for Miss Noileon, ‘The cost of a reapectable funeral In Now York —€2,191—should keep down the mortality rate, Dr. Pusey, the Bitualistic leador of Groat Britain, is ordorod rest from all meatal applics- tion. Prof, Cairns’ book on the Slave-Power should ave boon rewardad with a copy of Powers’ Blave, “Can man Dun Bher & Co. ?” Is the anagram- atical conundrum now agitating the bosoms of depositors. > Father Tom Burke refuaea to die just yat, and all tho plessant obituaries written of him must be paatponad, Gov, Tilden atl! remains at Long Branch, bathing bia fost, It is about the nearest he will ever get to washing ton. Miss Cash, of Washington, is the best awim- mer at Cape, May, Sho ought to pay off the fosting {Indebtedness of the country, «Tow wo loat an Empire ons hundred yoars ago,” is the tile of a Centounial essay in tho London Athenzum by R. G. Haliburton, W. H. H. Russell, Eaq., one of the prominent mombore of tho St. Louia Bar, is iu town for a tow days, stopping with George W. Knox, Esq. Col, Sellers Raymond haa returned to thia country froma visit to London, He dose not seem to have mado muoh impreasion over on the other sida, The Graphio says it i yy enough to imitate Josh Bililngy, and writes: ' Doant karray egs in your cottalo pookit. Exe ain't good after they've bin sot on awhilo.” ‘The Indies of New York will feel sadly about the failuro of Duncan, Shorman & Co., whon they realize that thoir darling Alontague lost all hia sarnings with them, “No charge between professional brothers,” wtandly yesponded a Parisian corn-doctor when offered s 20-franc plece for operating on the toes of the great surgeon Ricord. Froude, while absont on Government business la Africa, was apprised of the death of lus daughter Rogo, 8 young lady distinguishod alike for hor beanty and iotellect. Moody and Sankey aro about to open on Washington; and the Rochester Democrat pro- fanely suggests the formation of a Burean of Lelliots with our Chicago ovangolists as its oad, A French writor, after describing Count Jobn, one of Bismarou’s sons, as low, coarse, vulgar, dissolute, and hideous, winds up with the com- ment that he js jost the man to put on a Brook- lyn witnese-stand. Barry Nalliran has boon sweetened for the Btates by a proliminary banquet at the Alexandra Palaco, whesoat the Earl of Dunraven presided. What Amerfian will daro to speak lightly of a man thne honored? . Capt. Webb, who awam 20 miles with tho tido down the ‘Thames the other day, will try and cross tho English Channol, going ovor the courao tried by Paul Boyton, He follows stilt, io fect, ae dispensing with the rubber, he'll find tho rm The Rey, Dr. Tiffany, psator of Trinity Moth- Odist Church, announced last Sabbath that ho should romain regulariy in bis pulpit through tho summer and fall, and take no vacation at Present. The Doctor is preaching to largo Budlonooa, who aro always pleased with his dla courses, F Tha telegraphic intelligence that the Graod ‘Visier of Turkoy baa boon diamiseed from offlca ehould awako sympathy for tho statoaman, In tho Far East, when a man loses office, his head falls into the baskes ina manner more literal than reassuring. “Bpelling isn't my profession; one man can't &o everything. What‘ a printer for? Ifa printer can’t spell, he'd bottor quit his busl- noes,” is the Sino of argument adopted by Joaquin Miller whon # oold, unfeeling aritlo Hdioules bis orthography, A large number of Americans, now in England, eelebrated thelr National Doclaration of Inde- pendence by a sete held on the Sth of July at the Cryatal Palaoo, Not one of tbe speakers abused the British, Was it that they recollected that ‘bey were Ine giass house, and so must not \brow atones?—Punch, Judge Norton still Ii t his home in & proca- Yous condition. Ho reste easily and takes cou- dderable nouriahment,—ciroumstances that give bis physiolans nome alight hopes of his recovery, tod auless their worst fears with reference to the existence of a cancer or other tumor In th are - pertohlslia. there is no immediate dan Gabrielle Grectey is dlatingulahod in London forher bloom, the fue claaeia character ar kee oad and faoe, the perreot simplicity and mald- only modesty of her toilette, and the fitness and fit of her dress. And all the watering-place belles are biting their nalle with envy, and wonderlug why tho uame thinge are not said of thelr insipid faces nod extravagant costumes. Dan O'Hara telegraphed John Brougham, im- mediately ou the receipt of the failure of .Dun- en, Bhesman & Co,, to draw on him for all be wantod, Itis more than distressing to think that the brilliant author and sotor, now fn the evening of bis lifo, should have lost every cent i of his earnings, J. L. Toole loses $30,000 by ‘the allure; Henderson & Colville lose a slmilar amount; Theodore Mose suffers to the extant of 960,000. Hut the orusieat blow of all falls upon g00d old John Brougham. Acompany composed of French artlsts and Philadelpblan capitalists has been formed, to tranaport to Philadelphia for exhibition the eplendid diorama of the Slege of Pari; and it has juat bought the large iron building in New York known as the Colisoum, to be put up oo Broad atrest, Philadelphia, aod to be opened in October, Ibis one of the most verfect dioramas fo she world, a1.4 portions of the paloting stand out so naturally from the canvas as to convey Ghe impression to the spectator that tbe objects Bot @ painted resem The Last Day of the Trottlng and Running at Cleveland An Afternoon of Red-Hot Racing and Pool-Box Disaster, Lewinski Wins the Unfinished 2:31 Race, and War Jig tho Tiro-Mile Dash. Mollie Morris Gets a Record of 2:22 3-4,: but Rarus Gets the 2:27 Race. The Froo-for-All Purse Taken by Gold- smith Maid---Best Time, 2:18 3-4, O'Leary Once More Started on a Tramp of 1650 Miles. Baze-Ball Games—Aquatio—Billiarda, THE TURF. THE LAST DAY AT CLEVELAND, Special Pupatch to The Cateago Tribune, Crxvetaxn, O., July 30,—The last day of the race was the most successful of all. Tho weather was cloar and warm, and the track was as fant as tho track can be, ‘The attendance was varioualy estimated from 15,000 to 18,000, and contained 8 large proportion of the fair sex, the Indica’ atand being packed to replotton. The racing commenced at 1:30, and lasted until 8. ‘Tho first avout was the final heat of the 2:30 raco postponed from yesterday. Lowinski, » despised fialder, proved victorious, and won big mopey for bis backers, Tho running race was one of the closest ever seen, os woll as remarkably fast. War Jig, tho favorite, won. ‘The 2:27 raco was s bosvy botting race, im- mense suma being wagered on the chanoos. Mazomanie, Bolte Brasfeld, and Rarus wore first, second, and third cholcos respectively. Tho pools ran high,—sevoral aggrogating $1,000 woro wold. Six heata wero required to decide the purse, Mollie Morris taking tho first two, Carrio the third, and Rarus the lest throo. It was a hard-fought contest from beginning to end. The froo-for-all created little onthusiasm. Although the time was fast, all beste being bot- ter than 2:20, had the Mald boco pushod she would doubtloas bave scored extraordinary timo, as whe was fogged home in tho first and socond boats, for which Doble was hissed by those rho expected to ace her trot for time. Occident was walked up and duwn before the atand, Doble re- ceiving the trifling sum of $509 for this oxhi- bitlon, On the whole the meoting wae a grand sao- cosa ag regards races, managemont, sod pecu- niary results. THE POSTPONED BRACE. ‘The horses wero called promptly at 2 o’clook for the deciding best in the 2:31 raco, With but little delay a perfect start was effocted, and Idol at once forged ahead, taking the pole bo- foro reaching the turn Half way round whe broke and swerved in front of Lewinski, compelling bim to pull up, and Turpin pasaod to the front. Bho lod two Tougths at tho quartor in 87, Lewinuki second, three leogths before Idol. Going slong tho @tietch Idol cnt down Lowinakl, and cloued oo Turpin at tha half. Spinning over tho third quartor she reached the polo in 1:49, two lengths before Turpin, Lewineki thros leugtha farthor back, At tha head of tha _ aetratoh Idol showed distresa, whilo both Torpin abd Lowinski wore brisking up. The race homo wi vory cloge and exciting, All throo were sovoro- 4y punished for tho Inet 200 yards, but Lewinski waa the strongest, and came in a ucok ahead, Ido} second, Turplu third. Time, 2:263%. Lew- inski took the first and fourth promiuma, Idol second, Turpin third, 2,51 clas of $2004" firat, $1,280 ‘ is, puree 505 3 Becon $6255 third,'$3755 fourth, $250, sigs i Lawinakt gaaa141 1333342 2.23 4-2-3 355 8 ro. 6445 r0, Siepersseeeé 6 4 ry 4 5 OG § BIT BIL; 2:3924, THR TWO-MILM DASH. ‘The entrios for the roca were War Jig, Vicks- burg, Gol Ricely, Queen of Diamonds, Fathor Ryan. ‘ho Iattorwas draws, When the others started Gol Ricely was headed tha wrong way, aud commenced the racoa hundred yards bo- bind, bo first mile waa run in 1:60, with War Jig. Queen of Diamonds, Vicksburg, togethor tho whola distauce. Commenciug tho second mile, Queen of Diamonds made bor run, aud was finiubed at the quarter-pole, whore Vicksburg took issue with W arJig getting to bis head on tho back-strotch and stayod to the end of tho race, War Jig winniug by « scant nose ono of the clonast contested racoa over witncasad, Gol dieely did splendidly the Inst mile, and came in d, tive lengths bohind the winner, Purse of $800, runuing, ‘sulle dash fre Ing, dt ypcond, $200 tht, rid Pie $801 seek a ‘THE 2:27 nace. First Heat—From a splendid atart, Mollie Morrie, Carrio, and Mazomanie, the latter on the outside, trotted away from the othora before feaching the turn. Bulle Brasafield, Karus, aod Snowball brode on theturo, and Bertto atum- bled and fell, throwing tho drivor, Morrili Hig- bee, over the tence, Passing tue quarter in 953g, Mollio, Mazowenie, snd Carrie lappod as named. Lhe othors, excopt Bertie, who was run- ping sway, atrung out 60 yarde. Tlie wame order ‘was preserved along the birotch at the middle of which Bertie, running at full speed, over- hauled the loaders, and all pullod to tho outside to let ber pass. Rushing vy she frightened Mo- romance, Who left bis feet and lout six lengths. When all waa safe Mollie Morris puilcd away from Carrio, and led @ teogth at the half iu 1:ll; two lengthe at @ third quarter in 1:47, and trotted home woll in hand, winner by three lengths in 2:225{, the others per summary. Bertie ran around the track three times, sud, sa sbo wea going rouud the fourth. was stopped at tho bree-quarter pole. Hesides » alight bruise ou the month, abo unipjured, aud the owners wanted to atart again. ‘Tho judges, however, were abjiged to doclaro her distanced, tho trouble belng entirely her own fault. Beoond heat—Lefore tho start Mollie Morris wee protested by M.P. Rush, of Buffalo, for having @ record of 2:26}{, ‘Ihe horsea quickly started with all abroast excopt Mazomaole, who was balé a longth bebind. Mazomanie, lras- Held, and Rarus were in the air in 60 yurda. Breafleld and Mazomanie wore quickly brought down, but Rarus plunged and swerved violently, and carried Snowball clear to the outside, on the turn, throwing him last. Mollie Morria pasued tho quarter ia 855¢, Eva tapping. her, Bras- field third, Carrie fourth, Mazomanio filth, Suowball sixth, and Rarus ‘Isst. ‘Tho first and accond positious were kept by Mollie and Eva to the finish, the farmer winning in 2:25, with Eva her sboutder, Snowball displayed great specd onthe second and third quarters, but brole badly on the home stretob, and only got s fourth even send- off, and Mi Eva, ahd Mazomanie rushed to she front ata Killing pace. Before reaobing the quartar, made in 85, Mollie and Mazomanie wero coing head and bead two lopgthe in 100 of va, followed by Carrio Brasfield and Ri ine atriog as named, Oppouite the Judgos’ staod Mazomanie got ® neck to the front, aud then mola all t2 pleas fell back to fifth, Eva Carrio and field bad » vigorous contoat for second Place at the middie of the back-stretch; Usrrie Goming. ous best. Aa Mollie passed tho ba!f io hill, rie, Lva, aod Drastiela close up in the order named, Max: A back snd a like distance Athen oe Rarus. The pole waa passed in 1:48, with Mollie elength abead of Carrie, Eve third, Drasteid four, Masoraate ant, Bed” Hhrua lat ds autfool whol arty, the of” the” alreian Kashinante with Harus. Mclaughlin abook and whippod Moll:o all tue way down withoutayail, for Carrie bruahod b: and Rarus wonld have done #0 bus for a broak atthe distance, Eva came lo fourtbe but was putback for running. Time, Pern hrat—Mazomanle and Mollie Morris, as usual, bruabed for homo from the start, and, having carried Carrie tos broak, were togotor in the load half way to the quarter. A little fur- ther on Mezomanie fiew up and Mollie led two lengths at the quartor in 9514, Evanecond, Rarus third, Carrio fourth, Bras- fold fth, Mazomanto last. flaving gono around the firet turn atoady, Harda become a dangeroun customer on tho backatrotch, slong which ho Intd Andy asteady pull within two Jengths of Mollie Morrix, After pasning the half in 1:121¢ Dity caged Narus, and he waa quickly st Mollie's whool, where ho remaived until swinging into the stretch, whon, gotting bia head, ho camo along and’ won easily, despite McLaughlin's whipping of Mollie, who responded gallantly. Timo, 2:2414. Fisth Ieal—Up to the thres-qnarter pole this was toe bast heat of tho tmoeting. All but Tarns, Mollio, and Carrio were tn danger of be- ing sont to tho stable. Connequentiy each horse was driven for all it wae worth. Tho main contest asa betwoeu Rarus and Mollie, who went boad-aud head to the end of the third quar- tor, and all the way wore closely attended by tho others. In the homestretch Darius took tho lead, but had little La spare, parsing, undor the wiro in 2:231¢, Mollie second, Eva third, Bras- field fourth, Mazomanio fifth, Carsio sixth. Quarter, balf and third-quartor, 359f, 1:12, 1:44. Uranfield, Mazomanie, and Eva wore rulad out for uot winuing a heat in tho five. Bian Heat—Mollie took the pole on the firrt turn, and oponed a length going to the quarter, passing Jt in 8634, Rarus and Carrio wore co even terms, On the backstrotch Rarus gained [ete ly, and at the half-mile 1:13 lapped fcllic, “Attho threo quarter Carrio closed on them, and at tho polo, in 1:60!%, all were to- Rethor, Molle disputed overy inch af the home- strotch, yet abo was unequal to the task, and Rarua won by half a jength ia 2:361%. 2:97 ot of "$3,600; "frat, $2,100 a, clans, parse $ 1,100; necom find, $025 8, ty $3, manic musa asupona THE FREE-FOR-ALL. Ralf an bour was occunied in getting them up together, Word was given with Lulu and Eva even a half length in advance of American Girl, Coutrary to gonoral expectation, the Matd falled of success in hor customary rush for the polo, for Lulu not ouly maintained that position, but outfooted and boat, hor a a length to the quarter In 9314, the Girl six lengths back. Having gone steadily xo far, Lulu was oxpected to make it interesting the whole distanco, but, entering the etraight, hor good conduct euded, and sho fell back to evon with the Girl. The Maid went flying along the back stroveh, and reached tho half in 10934, Lulu did rapid work nosring the half ouly to drop back egsio on the farthor turn, The Maid paused the third polo in 1:424¢, and swung into the strotch fairly buzzing. Coming home Lulu. drow away from the Girl, sod Dobis essed up inside the distance ry asded under the wire four lengths auesd in 2:183%, : gi Second heal—This waa s ono-elded affair. Lulu broke on the first turo ard the Maid bad overy- thing her own way throughout, while the Girl won sound place, Timo, 943 1:083¢; 1:489/; aod 2:1934. Third heat—Lulo again showed hor ability to out foot the Maid by boating ber around the turn, at the iniddie of which abe bad a lead of ono-balf alongth. Just before reaching the quar- tor the Maid began jumping, sod Lulu followed sult, losing cightlengths in so doing. Qn tho back etretch, both the Girland Lulu hold their own with tho Maid, and on tuo third quarter re- duced the lead a length. Swinging into tho strotch Lulu closed on the Girl, disposed of bor in short order, and wont sftor Maid, whom Doble was obliged to keep going to the finish in order to win by a longth and a if. Time, 993g, 1:073¢, 1:439{, and 2:193¢. Open to all; purse af $2,000], frst, $9,000 2, n to all; purse 3 4 peconi 1,2807 third $180, me Goldemith, 12 Lula... eee. a4 erican Girl. : aa vas ‘THE 2:34 RACE. First heat—Tho outnies were Sophia remap, Carhslo, Frank, Miami, Saunders, Jobu W. Hall. and Norea, Upon getting word all moved out st 8 2:20 gait, which carsicd Nore to a bronk on the turn. But ho had s lead of wix lengths at the quarter, in 3557. Widening his load on the back. ttroteh to ten fongths, he passed tho half end threo-quartor polos in 1:12 and 1:48 roapectivaly, and jogged home in 2:26, Frank second, Car- late third, Norea fourth, Sophia Tomple Jast, Second and Third Heats,—Those wero perfect shams, Nera trailed to tho balf iu each and thon won ng whe pleased, in 2:303¢ and 2:281¢. Hall showed too much spood in tho tirat heat for euch a miserablo falliog off to satisfy tho crowd, aud at tho end of the second beat W. H. Doblo anu tho driver of Hall: were openly de- nounced amidst great indignation and oxcite- ut. Darkness intervening the race was post- poned until 8;30 to-morrow morning, when a how driver will cortainly take chargo of Hall. age PEDESTAIANISM. O'LEANY AT IT AGAIN, Dante! O'Leary bogan yesterday afternoon the attempt to walk 160 miles in 82 consecutive hours, # feat in which he failed about throo woeks ago. The canues which lod to his failure then were such that thoy might have bren pro- yontod by a littlo pradenco aud foresight, Thoy gave O'Leary an oxperionce, howover, in his fature offorte, and, profiting by it, he hascnterod upon tho piesont undertaking with » much groator likeliood of succoss, Ho haa effoctual- ly guarded againat a ropetition of the ciroum- stanca which impeded him in tho firat vonturo, and ultimately caused him to sbandon the undor. takiug. He isin a much better physical condi- tion, has given moro attontion to training, is better inured to warm weather, is better off in respect to bis clothing aud accommodations, and cannot blame apy oneor anything but his natural inability to porform euch a taak in case he fails a second time. Ho commenced walking at the Expoaltion Building yeatorday afternoon at 9:10 o’ctack, in the progence of the judgex, reforves, and quite au sudionce of Indios aud gentiemon, Ho walked without w stop until the 22d mile was reached, when he paused threo or four minutes to ui] little beef tea, Which will compose his only diet until the last stages of tho walk, whon it will bo stroogthened, if necessary, with s little braudy. He stopped off at w yory brisk pace, snd mado mile after mile in very goot tims, as the wubjoined table will show. Ho waa clad in ms tight-fitting pair of drawers and trunks which oling #0 closely to his akin that thero fe no chanon for chating. Tho track, inatoad of being covored with sawdust ag was at firet proposed, is the wame hard four uj on which ho walked before, O'Leary, full of plack, sald he wishod to aucceed on tho samc, track on which he feito’, and would have 10 other. J. Sterns, Willam Spraguo, and J. It, Hayden ontored iuto a competition far the @100 which O'Leary promisce auy one who will walk 00 rniles while he is walking 100, Sprague was ruled off tho track at the end of tho 4th milo for unfair walking. Ye oleima that it was unjustly done, and that he will challongo Gleay to walk him from Chicago to Porsland for Btoroa nd sbout 8 miles ahead of timo, une following is ® record of the miles to that AQUATIC. THE RECENT STILLWATER SELIn Bvecral Visvateh to The Chicago Iribune, 8r. Pavt, Minn., July 80.—The members and friends of the three bosting clube of this Btate ave been exorcised for several weeks past by assertions that one John Fox, whe pulled the etroke-oar for the Red Wing crew last month, in the contest with the Stillwater crow, sad also rowed a single shel! against Norman Wright, of the St, Paul Ojub, winning for Hed Wing in both canes, was really Ellis Ward, the wal!-koown professlonsljoareman, This week the Hed Wing papete admis ibe fash, sayy Ward was explar that Ward represented bineelf an an amsteur, and sasortod that be gave his opponent in the single race to underntand what he waa. Is in alao agserced by tho Ited Wing men that the Mtillwater crew includes a profesnional from Bt, Johna, N. JB, and the other members aro loge drivers and boom-laborers, therefore professinn~ als according to Boating. rules, No explanation is offered concerning Ward's ocbange of name, but tha money won from the Stillwater men, inaieap ting to rovera! thousand dollars, 15 de- clared to bave boon won by persons outalde the Red Wing Club, Anothor match between the Red Wing and Stiliwater crews will be rowed on Lake Bt. Croix, near Prescott, on Saturday of nort woek; alao a ningle alell match between Philleo, of Red Wing, and Untior, of Bt Paul, Ward has gone back to the Eaat. ANOTHER BWIMMING-MATCTE. Paraprirnta, July 30.—To-day arrangementa wore consummated for anothor awimming-inatch between Johnson aud Coyle from Cheater to Gloucestar—the eame course a8 bofore. The contort will tako place between the 1hth and 24th of August, for s puree of $2,000. The condi- tions will be the same asin the previous match. Both mon go into training to-morrow at Glou- center, —— BASE-BALL. CHICAUOB—ATLANTICA. New Your, July 80.—Base-ball: Chicago, 6; Atlantle, 3. @T. LOUIS DROWNS—REW MAVENS, New Havzy, July 30.—Baeo-tall; 8, Louie Browns, 9; Now Havens, 7. OAME AT NASHVILLE. ¥ Nasuyiiz, Tenn., July 30.—Base-ball: Bt Louis Heda, 14; Nasbvillo Links, 6, ———— BILLIARDS. MILLER—MAGOTOLT, Henry Millor haa sent the following to the Chicago stakeholders in reply to Maygioli's chal- lenge New Onceans, La. aly. 26.—Hesere. The Brunswick & Balke Cempany, Stakeholders North and Southicest- ern Tournament—GrntTLeMex : Inclosed please find $200 forfeit money to cover challenge of Mr. Maggioll: {he game to be played sccording to the rules guvern- ing championship of Northwest and Southwest, on the evening of the 9th of Beptember, 1875, af the Academy of afuaic at New Orleans,’ Respectfolly yours, Hewar Minren, WHISKY NEWS. AT MILWAUKEE, Mrewavxer, Jaly 80.—The celebrated 187 bar- Tels of alleged crooked spirits at the Menomines distifory, which tho officials of Internal Revenue wore prevented from eolling lsat week by their arrest under proceas of ® Stave Court, were sold to-day to F.H. Judd, Lewis Madskopf, and Emil Kiowort,—14.645 gallons at $1 per gallon, which, deducting the tax, 90 cents. Joavos 10 cents aa tho price of tho spirits. Mr. Cotzhausen, oonn- go) for Hartman, the alleged purchaser in good faith of the sald apuite, at whose instauce the otticials were arrested, made a formal protest against the sale, but no further interference ‘Waa attompted. AVERY. Br. Louis, July 90.—W. 0, Avery, late Chief Clerk of the Treasury Dopartment, arrived here to-day to anewor to the indictmout found againat him by the Untted States Grand aary for tur- nishing information to the so-called whiske- ring in thia city. .Saveral more persons, io- dicted for connection with the whisky frauda,be- fore the United District Court to-day, entered into personal recognizance, or gavo bond for thoir appearance from day to day, THE PEKIN SEIZURES, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago ribane, Srainovixto, Iil., Juiy $0.—Col. Aus Mathews, Supervisor of Internal Revenue, having seized the iver Distilling Company and the Pekin Dis- tilling Company, of Pekin, for alleged frau upon the revenne, the following gentlemen were appointed to-dsy by tho United States District Court as apprateers to take chargo of the brop- orty; E. 7, Unland, Edward Richards, and D. 0. Smith, of Pekin, THE WEATHER. Wasmtnarox, D. 0., July 30.—Por Lake Re- gion rining or stationary barometer, northerly to eaatorly winda, cooler clear or partly oloudy weather possibly followed by rain areas near Lake Michigan. LOCAL OBSERVATION, Gurcaao, Jaly30. Wind, [HarnjW'ther— a0 pr my teliszimum thermometer, 72; mininam thermome- GENERAL ONSERVATIO! Cutza00, July Wind. Station. [lar.|TAr Brock’ridge|s0.17} 64)N. I, gontle ‘Cheyenne. . [90.13] iS. (30, Cloveland.. eet MISCELLANEOUS. Denven, Col, July 30.—Tho Bignal Bervice station on tho top of Pike's Peak reports sanow- storm early this morning, with tho thermomotor at28dogrecs, In Denver at the eame ting the thormometer marked 62 degrees. Rain ao Hoods continuo i various parts of this T unprecedented for tho seaaon. —_—__+--___ THE KANSAS CITY STOCK-YARDS. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Kansas rrr, July 30—The Stock-Yard trouble, which commonced a few woeks since, has culminatod in tho aclection of » new Buper intendont, Mr, L. V. Morse, formerly Assistant Superintendent of tho Atchison & Nobraska Road, having received the appointment to-day, to take effect Aug. 5 This wilt gaiee stock-men, as the fecling against Supt, Hont bad become qaite bitter. ——— THE TELEGRAPH LINES. New Yorn, July 80.—A Director of the West- ern Union ‘Telegraph Company, being interviewed onthe subject of the reported consolidation with the Atinntio & Pacific Company, sald: “I believe that terms of contract luoxing to s unton have boen submitted to the officers. I cannot joform you whether that contract ia soooptable, or whether it has been ratified.” OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New Youx, July 80.—Arcived, the steamer Rhein, from Bremen, Bax Faanoisco, July 80,—Balled, Pacific Mail steamer Dakota, for Panama. Haurpcons, July 80,—Arrived, steamer Ohio, De MORTUARY. Lrrriy Roox, Ark., Joly 30.—The funeral of tho Roy. Father O'Kern, pastor of the Catholic Church at thie place, took place this afternoon. ae one of the largeat evor witncased in the city, ‘The Sea-Sorpont Again, A passenger on the ateamor Roman, on her last voyage from Boston to Philadelphia, seuda an accouut to the Hulletin of baviug geen & largo *‘soa-serpant” off Cape Cod on tho after- noon of July 17, The monuter, ho sys, was observed by others who wore on board, among them being a number of eesfarivg meu, ant bo adda that it bad boon seen some proviously in that neighborhood, and errangements were being nade by the mariners of apo Cod for ita capture. The pasuonger says; ‘The creature vas within 400 yards of the steamer. As wo brought our marine glasses to boar uy him, a wwordilah of modium uize rose to the aurfece and sdvanced to attaok the object of our ourlos- ity. Whon the awordtish firat attacked him ne reared Lis hoad at lesut 10 foot above the water, wd then dove down once more. 7 actions he kept ro] ig #0 that we had a fine opportu- nity to sorutinize him, His-nead was rather flat, aud closely resembled that of aturtle, The tin dt was ou the buok, several fect while small ting traded on body was at losat 8 inches in div wo first observ through the Waves, so that by far tho larg of his body mast have been under the water. We estimated his length to be at least 60 fest, but the pilot informed us tet deta ek tod Wr rps ir a oy 130 dunt Lode Alarming Depredations of Burglars and Highwaymen in West- ern New York. Men Bobbed and Murdered, and Their Bodies Placed on Railroad Traoke. One Night’s Operations Yield an Aggregate of $60,000 of Plunder. The Citizens of Cattaraugus and Chau- tauqua Counties Greatly Excited. Prompt Lynching of a Black Tarquin in Alabama. Progress at Beaver, Utah, of the Moun- tain Meadow Trial, BRIGANDAGE IN NEW YORK. Spectal Dispatch to Phe Chicago Trivune, Trrvsyiis, Pa,, July 30.—For some time past tho citizens of Western New York and North- western Penneylvanis bave boon much alarmed by the depredetions of burglars and highway- ment In New York State tho lew-breakers have enacted their criminality in Chautauqua and Catarsugus Counties. The outlawry wad commenced at the house of Charles Paterson, an agricultarlat, living in Chautauqua County, and near the Town of Jamestown. The house was broken into about midnight, the inmates arousod from thelr eleep, bound, aud several of tho niale members of the {xmily somewhat harshly treat- ed, The robbers had learno’d from some source that slarge sum of monoy was secreted in or about the house, ss thoy demanded by throate of death the disclono “ Whero that 10,000 was concealed. Mr. Pctornon and his family, baving no such amount in their poesee- wn, honestly aod persistently informed the erackemen thas they no money. The Inder of the invaders, who hed been guarding Mr. Petersen opportunely, seeing that nothing was to be secured in the houeo, signaled to hin band to leave. Before decamping, howover, tho family wore told that, if any elarn wee made before the ond of an hour, the party would return and kill tuem. In the morn- ing Petorson disclosed the above facts to his neighbors, Since then the ereatest alarm hax prevailed, and it in learned that the former and other residents of that regiun have determined to organize ® vigilance commutioe for their protection and the approbensiou of tbo villian Since the above occurrence the houses of Chazles Clapp, Postmaster, Delos Higeubrosdt, Mrs. Westcott, Samuel Taggart, aud voveral other families living at Ellington, bave been broken into and robbed. bo brigands, scomingly learoing of the uprising of the people in Now York, and probabiy foariog summary punishment, doparted from that part of the couutry, aud cutered this States. Their first criminality was the murder, robbery. of, and throwing upon the track of the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railroad, near Brogton, of Jon Butler, Sven afterw: an unknown map, supposed to bo a Now York broker, was brutally murdered, and his. ‘body placed upon the’ em- bankment of the Duokirk & Wairen Rail- roud pear the latter-named town. Reports have reached bere of burglarious operations which aro supposed to have beon committed the samo law-broakers at Connoautville, Meadville, Lines- ville, and Venango. ‘The whole country ix bo- coming alarmod, and it ia undesstood that unloss the local autboritics act more determinedly the Btate authontica of Now York and Penosplvania will be callod upon by the people for proteetion. Late last night fivestoroa at Randolph, N. Y., wore broken into and rifled of their entire con- tonts, Tho value of the Bropetiy ia estimated at $60,000. It is presumod tho robbers ren- dozvous in the neighborhood of Ellington, and the te preparing an expedition to aseault in their atronghold. ‘The outiews, epparontly not satisfied with onslaughts on private property, havo attempted to throw trains from the Atlantic & Grest Western and Altegheny Valley Railroads, 1n one instance the attempt was successful, The railroad managers, headed by Superintendent David McCargo, of tho last mentioned railroad, have employed ® number of astute aud oxpori- enced detectives to ferrot out and approhend the criminals who bave been perpetrating these outrages, McCargo bas offored a roward of $1,000 for the arrest aud conviction of the miscreants who tore tho rall from the track of his road, which occasianed the dis- aster of a day or two 26 by which » vaiuable locomotive and aoveral coaches wero wreckod, Desides injuries sustained by several of the passengers, Speeal Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribune, Enix, Pa, July 30.—Tho brigands that have carriod terror to the people 1 tho counties of Southern New York and the countiew bordering upon thie Btate, have invaded Erie and Warren Countios, In this Stste burglaries are of almost nightly occurronco. Soveral honsos in Girard, Fairviow, Franklin, Conneant- ville, and other placos wore recontly ontered, the burglars in cach caso securing very little booty. Tho Ninety-nine cent store in this olty was ontered at an early hour this morning, and sbout $200 worth of jowelry eto. taken. The burglara were scared or they would have made a much larger haul, THE CYNTHIANA TRAGEDY. Cinetnnatt Enquirer, Orxtmuna, Ky., July 29.—A terrible double tragedy ocourred hore this evening, in which Dr. E. J. Peckovor and Dr. 0, L. Donnally wero both killed, It seems that they had au alterca- tion yesterday about some pecuniary matters, and Peckover callod Donnally a liar, But noth- ing serious was thought of the mattor until this evening. About 5 o'clock Dr. Donnally waa near Dr- Peoxover’s offloe-door, when, Peckover coming out, Dr, Donnally called tohimand sald: ‘You called me a lar youterday,” und as Dr. Pockover turned around facing him Donnally deliberately abot Peokover, the ball passing through the heart, killing him almost instantly. Donnally framediately gave himself np, Denutr-Merabal AL. T, Hoffman and Constable James Ewalt tak- ing charge of him, About « quarter before 6 o'clock, while ho was atillin charge of the offcers and in the County Judge's oftice awaiting his prolimiuary trial, Jt. H. Midgely, a brother-in-law of Dr. Peckovor. rushed info the room, drew & pistol, fired and killed Dounally instantly. Ridgely je now in custody. Peckovor, whou shot, enid one near by, * Donnally has sho: me." ‘At tho shooting of Donnally there were but threo persons in the Judge's oflico,—the Jadgo himsalf. aud the two oficere sbove named. 0 crowd had gono out, and wero standing around in the yard. Donually wae whot in the left side of the upper part of tho abdomen, 4 inches from the navel. Whon shut be fell ovar out of the chair ho was sitting in, exclaimed * Oh, God 1" and died. Hoth of the victims were mon highly respected, and both were Masons, Pockovor being » Knight ‘Vemplar of the highest rauk. Hidgely is in jail, and will probably have bis examination to-morrow moraiug. x ‘Dr. Peckover has a young daughter visting at the residence of J, M, Blackburn, late of Ooving- ton, now living near Florence, bo Word was gout har of te. s8d fate of hor father this even- a to some MAILING OBSCENE LITERATURE, New York Times, July 2¥. Jobn A. Lant, the man charged before Com- malyaloner Osborn with having tb an exceed- ingly improper and vulger publication throagh the mailu, was arralgned for examination yeu- torday sfternoon, He was accompanied by George Francis Train, who wrote somo of the most objectionable of the articles published, aud by a Dr. EB, P, Millor, Dr. Miller suked the Commissioner if Mr, Train conld not appear a counsel for Laut, and wes told that ho could not aa he was outa lawyer. Lant said he uaw no necosalty for couuve!, and that be would act in his own behalf, Mr. Comstock, tho com- plainant sgeinst Lunt, testified that under the Dame and ese of &, Homlor, Box 10, Green's Farms PoatOfice, Coaneotiout, he oaiyed te oes ot tieadasty adlited hare Rent hone herpes gt Te- waa proud of it; that ho had no doubt that Lo dad mailed the papors in question, and that ho would mail copies to atl who would order them. Commianxioner Osborn then examined soy- eral atticlon in the papers on tho caso, and decidod that thoy wore unflt to be read by any decent porson, Lant aid that that was merely a quertion of opinion, and that ho saw nothing improper in the articles. Tho Commis- sioner asked Lant to dofine his atandard of de- cency, but he refused todono, Mr. Traln asked tho Commirnionor if ho could not be substituted for Laut an the responsible party,as be had writ- ten tho articles objnctod ta, Tho Commissioner ropliod that it waa no offense under the United Keaton awa to writo much matter, but that, if Bf, ‘Train wos anxinus to ba prosecuted, he need on'y mail tho objectionable articles. Mr, Train said ho did not think ho wonld try that at prow ent. Lant having no testimony to offer, tio was required to give 5,000 bail to avait the action of the United States Graod Jar. AN ALABAMA INCIDENT, The Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser given the following particulara of desperate ehonting affair at Perdido Station, Haldwin County, io that Btste, ou Monday lant: Mr, Bryors, a Justice of tho Peaco, had a stock- range in which the atock of his neighbors ran at will. For some cause ho resolved to fence other stock off this range, aud did fence them off,— leaving {t open to his only. A family by tho namo of Uadley, and another by the namo of Stewart, frionda and relatives each of the other, became enraged at Bryers' conduct. On Monday lest the Hadleys and Stewarts, uix in number, rode up to Bryers' residence and called him out, They were armed with doub!e-barroted shot-guon, but not dresm- ing that thoy meant to barm him, the old man and one of hia boys went ont to mect them. As there left their door the six mon at the gateapon- ed fire upon thom, killing both, Another son of Liryers’, who was in the house whon tho firing began, seized a shot-gun and rife and ran into thoyard. Meanwhile, bowevor, tho party at the gato had takon to cover, and those of thom whose weapons had pot been discharged in the first oonet, whot the third son, their shot taking offect in bis xide, But he held bis ground brave- ly and with Kuch effect that ho aucceedad in kill- ing two of his ageauante and wounding a third, ‘The others fled.” " SEDUCTION AND WIFE-DESERTION, pecuil Correspondence of I'he Chicauo T'ribirne. DrsMores, Is, July 29,—A few days ago, 8 Notice appeared ina Chicago Swodish papor of tho suddon departure of a Swode named Inas3- son, from Oneida, with a young girl named Hophia Pilando, Isaacson bad a wifeand cbildren at Moline, A Swede in this city, who tanker tho paper, was certain. from the descriptiou of the man, that he had seen him in this city, aud so iuformed the police, who bepan a watch fur Lim, and soon found a suspected party keeping Louse on Des Moines atroet. A full description of the partios was soutto Mrs, Inaacson. to which re- ply was made that she vould come berself.which lio did on Wednesday. Witn the ofiicer sho went to the house, and, as woon as the door was vpened, Sophia burst into tears, and st once evafessed hor guilt, Sho will in s fow days bo- cimeamother. ‘fhey consulted all day over the aa and flually all roturnod to Sfoline to- ge thor. KANSAS CITY FOOT-PADS, Srocial nspateh to The Chicago Tritune, Kaxsas Cizr, Mo., July $0.—Two mon, Waldo and McArdle, wero arrested to-day for robbing Freight-Agent Rosa last night. They were pointad out by Hogs, who identified thom. They sre no in jailon twochargos. It appears that after rubbing Ross, thoy wont to s aaloon aud fellin vith & wan pamed Maxwell. Aftor play- ing cards somo time they got him drunk, took hitn abot 50 vorda from the ealoon, robbed him of about #144, and left him on the sidewalk, where he was found by a Times reporter oo bis way home, about 4 o'clock this morniug. « MOUNTAIN MEADOW. Braven, Utah, July 80.—Tbe dofense called several wituesaes to-day, An effort waa mado to show that tlio omigrauts poisoned an ox and sold it to the Indzans at Corn Creek ; also that George A. Bntith, one of tno Presidents of tho Mormon Church, wont south, edviaing the pao- pie not tosell gain aud provisious on occount of the invasion from Jobnson’s army, but did not refer to or know anything about the train. No evidence was offured to clear Loe of his connec- tion with tho ma:wacra. Tho defense is expect- od to clogs to-morcow. ESCAPED PRISONERS, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Grasp Rapins, Mich, Jnly 90.—No moro of tho escaped prisoners havo yot beon brought hero, but two mon beve been captured at New Buffalo, and are held thare awaiting an ofilcer from hore to identify them, who are believed to be Burko and either Manning or Williams, Tho postal agont on the Chicago & Michigan Lako Shore Raltroad, who ssav them and saw a pho- tograph of Burke, asys ho is sure that one of the fellows is Barke. A LIVELY SCRIMMAGE, ‘Den Morne, Ia., July 30,—A bloody affray oc- curred in Sheldabl, in Story County, Ja., on Bun- day night, in which nock-yokew, singletrees, pitehforks, clubs, and brickbats woro frocly ‘used. Throe or four mea were seriously injured, and a man named Ballard, from Ballard’s Grovo, was roported here yesterday as having diod of his wounds. The Post-Oifico, which was in the building whore tho row occurred, wau gutted, and its conteuts were vtrewn about tho floor. ALLEGED SWINDLING, New Yon, July 30.—The ollico of M. Bilver- burgh, a dealer in gold watchos, chains, aud plated goods, at No. 46 Brosdway, has boen seized by tho Shoriff, in consequence of an al- leged discovery that the firm was engaged in swindling operations, by which various mor- chanta duffored to the extont of 840,000, It is stated that Silverburgh is stationed in Mexico, where ho sold goods alippod by his agont FIGHTING HACK-DRIVERS. Sveeral Dispatch to The Caicuao Tribe, Wavxxaas, Il, July $0,—Whilo at the depot this morning there arose an altercation betwoon Joha Cox and Houry Dugdalo, both hack- drivers, Dugdalo struck Cox in the faco, and in return was stabbed by Cox in the neck, inflicting a wound 6 inches long aud 1 inch deep, The wounded man was conveyed ta his home, where, at Inst accounts, be was rvsting quite easy, No arreus waa wade, SANTA BARBARA MURDERERS, Spacts Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune, San Francisco, Cal, Jaly 90—A Saute Bar bare dixpatch says tha: Jack Cotton, indicted for the murder of Norton some wooks ago, assisted by Norton's wife, with whom be then ran away, was found guilty to-day of murder in the frat dogreo; puuwtiment, imprisonment for life, ‘Mrs. Norton's rial commenced this morning. BURGLARY, Bpecral Dispatch to Ihe Chicago Tribune, LaBare, lit, July 80.—Tho dwolling-honse of Simon Seck, in Vora, was broken into last night and robbed of $200 in monoy, and somo ry notes. Noone but Mra. Sack wau at me at tho time, and sho hoard the burglars and rushed suto tho streat sud called for help. Parties are suspected, CAUSE AND EFFECT, Boectal Dunatsh lo Ihe Chicage Triduns, Nasnvizix, Toon. July $0.—A negro brutally outreged the peruon of a white lady, Mr. Lon- nox, near Yahumosa Springa, Ala. youterdsy. Last night soventy-fve men broke mnto Homer ville Jail, whore she negro was confined, took him out, aud huog him, STOLEN ORAFT, Bpectal Dievateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, Cnowx Porn, Ind., July 80.—Caution readers not to boy a draft of $200 on New York by Dan O, Helwing, Cashier, Stolen from Joseph Kelly. BHOT HIS SON. Bavxswiox, Me., July $0,—A man named Mil- ler yeaterday beat hia wife soverely. Uli son intertergd, whon Millor discharged « gan loaded with buckshot, fatally wounding him, JOMPBON GABE, Meuwruias July 3 abe jury in the Waddy Thorppson case ia still out with little prospect, of agreement, CONTRACTS, Bpsciat Correspondence of Tha Crteaga Tribime, Lanstxo, Mich,, July 29.—The award of State contracts was made yesterday, a@ followns W. 8. George & Con Lansing, printing; Butterfield & Durr, Detroit, binding; Bichmond & Dackus, Detroit, stallonery } Pecinsuias Paper Company, =—_ = bi ce, while Groen shook up | ed by the Red Wing crow sa tralorr, and took stock’s tentimony, Iant nid that he was the | and Darnes, Ypsilanti, papor; BD. 0. Gonaltin, SPORTI NG NEWS. Carrie phere eater and Doty cane a | the place of adisabled membnr. It ts denied MALEVOLENCE. editor and proprietor of the paper, and that he | Lansing, wood, Tho b Ma tor heating and vonte- lating the new Capitol building wore rejected ; as wan also a bid fora copper rout st 30 cent er pound, ands tin roof been decided on y the Board, RAILROAD NEWS, THE LAKE-FRONT DEPOT. Tn the articlo on tho Lake-Front Depot ques tion in yostorday'a Trinunr, an Injurtice was done to the Council Committes on Railroads, by stating that thoy bad not scen the railroad com- panies, It now appoars that the Committee did meot tho represantatives of the various roads entering the city on the Iake-front twice, and had s long conferenco on cach occasion, but owing to cortaln complicationa nothing haa yet been done. Tho railway ofticials an woll as the membors of tha Council Committee stoutly ; donied that they bad mot, they desiring to keop the matter secrot till some dofulte conclusion ' ad bean reached, THE NORTHERN PACIFIO, New Yoru, July 30,—Tho bondholders of tha Northero Pacific Railroad yentorday confirmed tho sppointment of Charlomsgno Towers as ‘Trusteo of tho road. Tho Purchasing Committeo atill bold daily meatings to mako arrangemonta for purchasing tho road for tho bondhuldors ou Moncday nost, it a atated, at 918,000,000. Yostar- day €760,000 were Sere 4 Low FA Poecial Dienaicnto The Ch Kansas Cry, July 90, Rost made another eut thie Delow all provious cute Eat, WORK PROGKESSING, Special Inapatch fo The Chicayo Tribune, Mencrr, Ind., July 39.—A contractor on the Lafayette, Muncio & Eloomington Railroad haa oo Tribune, Counell Blatta morning, going @2 begun work, and experts to have the road com- Ploted aud iu operation botore Dec, 1, CUTTING UNDER, Br. Lovis, July 30.—Tho late cutting of pass songer rates to tho East from Kansas City con- tinues, aud all tho roads leading oastward from that city are now engaged in the war, Bek Lai A Feecent Discovery at Pompcil. Tho Pungolo of Nuples renorte an intereating discovery at Pompoil, consisting of a number of wooden tablets with writings. ‘Thoy wero found carefully arranged in ao ivory box. The backs of the tablota aro smooth and unwritten upon, and thoir faces, upon which the writing is found, aro surroanded with a kind of frame or border, ‘They aro either noparate, or tiod together, book- ebapo, with twino 1n bundles of throo and four, On tho tablets thus bound together tho writing is almort alwaya in ink; but the characters on tho sing]s onos, which bad boon covered with wax, wore ongraved, and aro still legible, though tho wax baw disappeared as tho sharp pcint of tho ttrle bas cat into the wood boueath. Tho sopsrate tablets contain recoipta for payments of money, and bear tho consular date, with the namo of the day aud the mouth, and the amount paid. On the ontade of tho coutro tablet of those bound in book-form is written an indor of tho waimes contaived in tho volunc. It is en- titled perscriptio, and {6 fulluwed with a name in tho genitive or dutivo. ‘The tableta are ovi- dently accounts, and from tho way in which they kre kept lem sn ba uo dneht that the wpot whore they were found waa the site of a Koman banker's houso. They wero discovered in excellent condition, thongh tho damp to which thoy had Leon expoued has rendered them very frogilo. Those hound togethor are in the best ntste of proservation. Signor Fiorelli has given an account of tho wary to tho Archm- ological Academy of Naples, and it ia expected that it will throw much light upon the conduct of businogs transactions uudar the Empire,— Pau Mall Gazette, on Attompted Lynching. A yonng lady residing at Mount Morris, N. Y., recently received an anonymous letter contain= ing an inaulting proposition. Sho gave the lottor to her mother, and then secured the prosenco of au ofticor and made the sign requested In tha lettor (hansiug a colored string on tho door knob). Shortly after a nogro named Charlos Rood appesred and ge cortain demonstrations that showed him to bo tho writor of tho lettor. Acrowd gathered, puta ropo around bia neck, and thus dragged him through tho streste to- ward tho canal to drown him. Both of bis shoul- ders wero dislocated, but he was finally rescued and lodged in jail. fa -A number of educators have arrived in Minno- apolis for the pury of boing in attoudauco at the National Tcachera’ Association, which cou- ‘yous there tho first of next woek. GENERAL NOTICE, Important Notice ‘TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ‘Warrnras, certan manufacturers aro mating, vend- ing, and offering for sale chemical fire engines, with devices for connecting the tanks, and also pump con nections for the purpose of kesping up a continuots stream of the fluid for tho extingulaument of firea; and Winentas, we hold letters patent on sald devi sll parties making or using the sstno, unless dul thorized or Licensed by us, are clearly tafringing on sald patents, thoroby depriving us of tho byueilt of our lapor and iniprovonienis, by rosan of such iufringo- ment. Now, trznerony, all parties aro hereby warned sguinat purchasing or using chemical firo engiues hav ing eu mochanica! devicoa and impro: iy Ud cept those manufacturod by our company, on pain of frmedtate prosecution for infringement.' Wo have al- ready brought quit against the city of Monn:outh, Wl. and other places, for uring a chemical engine called ‘the Champion, on account af infringement on our ‘THE BARCUCK MANUFACTURING CO. Chicago, UL, July 24, 175. Coumsnt—Kollor & Wake, Davil A. Thurr, West & Bond, Hon, Edmund LAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRICH STREAMERS, For Racine, Milwaukeo, und Wost gally, Sunday exoupunl, at. Baturday’s e.cursion boat dou't leave wut Bor Grand Hevea, Muskegon, daily, Bunday cheepted, at Joseph and Beatin tii at ay, Menominee, and porta, ‘Tuesday and Briday ... Eo boote tut Mienleaucsa Witson & EVENDEN'S OIL TANKS, MEASURING PUMP, 47 & 49 West Lake Bt. OCILICAGO. 7 Send for Catalogue. TRUSSES, &o. Tie COMMON-SENSE TRUSS, when properly Bttod and proper care, lways Euros suplure, Adopted by the U, Government x to leat ia uve, MANTLETT, BUD MAN & PARKEH, @ Btatowt, Hlastio Stockings got ie of SE ALCS Manpora, TIL, May 24, 1872, Movers, Durttett, Bulan & Purksr, Chicayos Maving suilered over itty yosrs with a sorlous achital miprure, part of the ting unable to work, aud see failed during that tiuy to Aud a Truss that woulf hold wecuraly, £ ‘thought one of your TCommontense” ‘Prusavs, which in four mouths cured tue entirely, having bad no occasion to wear th for thy past two Yoara, Yours truly, K, WOBMLEY, Common prudence requiros examination of the Blastio ‘Truss, which gently presses ground the body and retains the rupture Guy and night till oured. Sont by mail Lf” Clroulars fr 0, JMREND, 335, oF ig ¢ penn EDUCATIONAL nnn Hahnemann Medical College, oHrcaGo, Perens ‘Winter Term cousmences Oct, var Sa teen: “Clinical lustruction’s prom- inant feature. 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