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TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURBDAY. FOREIGN. The Eastern War-Cloud As- sumes o More Threate ening Aspect. Germany and Austria Sajd to Be Preparing for the Contflict, preliminary Orders Looking to the Mobilization of Their Armies. The Turka Uncasy Over the Prospeot of War with Russia, A Conflict Apprehended Between the Turks and Ronmanians. Klek on the Point of Surrender= ing to the Servians. - Over One Hundred Communists Par- doned by MaoMahon, TII1; BAST. A NOUMANIAN ANNY OF ONBSIVATION, Pany, July. 20,.—The Estafelle's Bucharest gpeciol says 25,000 Roumanians arc concentrated on the Danublan frontiers, Tho Turks arc guarding the opposite Dank. Shots were cx= changed Tuesday before Ostrow. It s reported that tho Turkish patrol entered Roumanian territory on Monday il plilaged sumo fiouseg, A conflict Is apprehended A BATTLE INMINENT,, Racusa, July 20.—Sclavonicadvices announce that the Turks are preparing to attack Monte- negrins betore Podgoritza in order to open the roadjto Nlesics through Montenegro. : A o i Tho Temps tas & x, July 27—h a. m.— dl:;:n’l’c‘:? trom \ylclmn stating that the municipal autheritics throughout Austria have Leen in- structed to prepare for mobliization of the army at & utoment’s notlee. MORE FIQIITING IN PROSPECT.. The Standard’s telegram from Osman Pasha's cawp, dated Wednesday, anye the Bervians, with six cannons, crossed the Timok near flrcj'puvn- Au engagement is expected to-morrow. . TIE_MONTENEGRINS RETIHING, LoxpoN, July 27— a. m—The Daily News' Ragusa speeinl saya n private letter from Mcstar amiouncs that the Montencgring weve retiring to thelr own fronticr afterattacking Nevesinge. TUE SULTAN, A Vienna specinl saya: *There Isa rumor Tiero that the maojority of the Boftas and Ulemas liave resolved to urge Murad Pacha to resigu. Murad and the Ministers have agreed that his yosyimation shall take place at the cloge of the Bervian war. ‘Tho Sultan’s brother Is inentioned 83 BUCCESSOT, 3 A POISONER. The News' Belgrade disputch says n dis- sised Turk hus been nrrested at Gludova, 1o iad several packages on hls person, and it Is Euppcsud lie intended to poizon the wells in ervl , THR TURKS FEARL WAR WITH RUSSIA. The Times' Constantinople corrcspoudent says considernble cxcitement eslsts In Crete, Greeee, and Roumauin, The Turks ure cons vinced 'that the war will not be localized, and expect hostilitics with Russla. 5 "o Times' Ragusa dispateh says the where- abouts of the Prince of Montenegro are un- known clther at Mostar or here, It 1s belleved that the battle o few days since at Banzanu, where 5,000 Montencgring attacked a Turkish ost and were repulsed with beavy loss, was ?(mpllt. to cover the withdeawal or the main Montenegrln army. ELRK, ‘The Turkish commander at Klek has nsked for u three deys' armistice, which has been granted. o oifered to surrender It ho were rnn&cd the lmnu‘s of war, but the offer'was re- used. P LATEST. N Tho Tiriies’ Ragusa und Vienna correspond- cuts conelude that the Montenegrins are with- drawing from Mostar fu order to co-operate with the Serviuus. . & G The Tdeym(h'n Borlin special says prepara- tions are niaking to mobllize the whole army. The Telegraph’s Vienun_speclal tald the Turkish Ambassndor here hus confl- tlentinlly stated that the Porte declares some of tho most fmportant of Roumania’s detwands are fnadmissible. Hu refuses to discuss the cession of the mouth of the Danube, a3 that question equally concerns other powers. i GREAT BRITAIN, EXTRADITION. Loxpo¥, July 20,—The Lall Mall Gazellesays: %We aro still of the opinton that the scandal of the Winslow liberation miglht have Leen avoid- ¢d, or the responsibility attachiug to England constderably lightened, hud o different attitude says; It i ‘been assumed at any earller stage of the pro- ceediugs.” > THE COTTON TRADI, Loxvoxy, July $7—0 . m.—A mecting of rep- reseotatives of ‘twenty-seven frms wos held ut New Churell, Laneashire, to;day, and _resolved that it was dusirable in Lhe present depressed state of the cotton trade towork only four days Inthe weel, * 5 GERMANY. A CENTENNIAL EPISODE, Loxpoy, July 27—5 . m,—The Times' Berlin special says the Democratie Boclety of Frank- fort-on-the-Maln, presentod on the dth of July on address in houor of the Centennlal to the Amcrlcan Counsul, strongly reflecting upon, moenarchical fnstitutions, Tho Cunsul refused to accept the address, The Becretary thercupon complained to the American Minlster, Bancroit Duvis, who replied that it was inadinissible for un Amer- Iesn representative. to meddlo with party polities. FRANCE, : PARDONS. Pams, July 20.~Preeldent MacMahon nas granted 127 additional pardons to Communists. A PIOVOSITITION TO CANONIZE COLUMBUS, L'aus, July 20.—Cardingl Donnet, Archbishop of Bordeaux,whose 8ce inciudes » portion of the West Indies, has written to the Popo urging the eusnonieisin of Christoplier Columbus, POWDEIL EXPLOSION. The Standard's Paris speclsl says that the Governent powder-magazine at Toulouss has blown up. There was great Joss of life, ITALY, - JIEALTIL OF ANTONELLI Loxpoy, July 2i—5 n. m.—The Standard's Ronte special snys Cardinal Antuneili's llfe has latterly been In dapger from a cowmplieation of gout and rheumatism, He 18 now pronounced out of any fnmediate puill, — EGYDIT. FItE, Catro, July 20.—A great firo occurred here Yesterduy, and destroyed many houses near tui Vegotable Murket. ———etC— BREAD OR BLOOD. Cinerxnats, O, July 20,—At an carly hour this morning several hundred unemployed work. mien ussembled on the esplanade, in Fountain Bquare, in pursuance of o call in yesterday's Papers. After * Mistenlng to speeches from Bamuel Cary, and others, upop the deplorable conditign of the workingmen, ete., they pro- ceeded {n procession to the city bulldings, to demund of the Mayor “bread or blood,” as an- hounced by one leader; but upon tho arrlval at :xh bufldiigs no onv scemed willing to wait l‘lmn' tho Mayor wjth that demaud. ~After au our's \n_luu;! and’ discussion, the crowd dis- persed, The Mayor had been apprised of thelr coming, and had e ¢ arou ud’uu: 1 \:l.l mslx‘lzl‘c‘sd a strong guard of pulice CROPS, . Bpecial Corvespondence of The Tribune, - Nirzs, Mich,, July 28.—Harvestlog 18 over, l::lh'umm have commenced to thresh, Wheat ks locality 1s good, aud this year's crop I8 :l ut an average ylold, But lttle daniage was onu Lo the wheat-crop by the heavy and con- Unued rans of a fow weeks ogo. Outs ue 'In exellent condition, and % promilas W& abundant yield. Com Was s - timothy and JULY 27, 1876, : what retarded by the ralns, but now looks flllEl)“ and s carlng-ont well. Hay, hoth clover, wis hot well maved hefore Trarvests but what s heen cutainee §s good, and there s plenty of it. Potatoes will uot he o drug on the market, s they were lnst year, and”the price will necesenrlly wdvance. “Tho wool-market fs very quict now; and the season shout over. A few small lots are brought In and taken at cents, During the season, 406,000 pounds lave b purchased by the buyers here, A few farmers are Lolding all their wool for higher prices. FIRES. IN PHILADELPIITA. PMLADELPHIA, Do, July 20.—A fre broke out between 7 and 8 o'clock this inorning in the packing-rooin of James Nolan's shoddy mill, nt the corner of Germantown avenuc and Bt. Joln's street, and Leforo it could bo checked the whole Lutlding was_in flames. Not many cople were in the puflding ot the time, and rhnsn who were i tho Jower part had _no dili- culty In cseapinges but before those in the upper pait of the |mllfllug knew their danger tho ‘holo lower story wns I a blnze. Beveral wom- en were up-stals, and started doivn, but were met by the flames fu the sceond swrtvl. Boveral of thém succeeded fn getting throngh s window at the rear of the accond story to thy roof of o alied, ana escaping. 'Tiree, however, namert FEllen Heber, Antin Patterson, and Maria Hoevel- er, were defven back fram the window by the firo apd obliged to retreat up-stalrs ajrain, All efforts to resens them were kn valy, and they re- mained screaming for help until t.im{ werd all dreadfully burned, At Inst, Ellen Teber and Ann Patferson ‘Iumpml from o third story win- dow, and were instantty killed by striking the avement. It {8 probable that had they survived 1o fall thelr burns would lave Kliled them. Marla, however, was fortunate ¢nouglh'to get thold of a rope, by which she slil down to the ground. She s frightfully burncd, the skin hav- ing como off her body almost entirely, 8he was removed Lo a hospital, but her recovery fs very doubtfu). Partfes who knew the position of thu three women plled bales of goods upon the pavement under the \vlndt'\vu for them to jump on, but other {mrucs, not knowiug the object in vlgeing the bales there, removed them, and the women fell upon the bare pavemeit. The miil was entircly dustroyed; with stock and machivery. ‘Phe loss [s heavy. ———— - AT JOLIET. Joprer, T, July 26.—A destractive firc oe- curred here about 2 o'clock this morning, Tockey’s planing-mill ond sevoral adjoining buildings were burned. The Fire Departiment was very Inefiiclent, The following is & detalled statement of the loss and fnsurance: G. B. ftockey & Co., planing-mill; Joss, §11,000; in- surance, §500, Bearz & Delong, carpenters; lore, $200. Cutler & Taylor, carpenters; loss, §200, Duvid Brockway, carjienter: loss, §40. L. Leach, wind-mift manufucturer; loss, 3,000, Anson Witllams, residencos loss, 81,1003 fnsured _in the Roger Willlams of Providence for 00, J. P, Co;fim\lz. resldenco; loss, $5003 fnsured in the Narth American for 350, Will- fam Adam, lumber nerchant; loss, $30. Total loss, 610,050; Insurance, §1,200. prakdsdts e} AT VAN WERT, O, * CINCINNATY, July 20.—Tho Commercial's Van Wert, 0., special says u fire to-day destroyed four bufldings and damuged two others. Loss, £8,000. Fully fnsured. The Prlnclxm] losers are C. W. Gogs, furniture; Bicphen Grove, gro- cerles; and Qeorge Mosure, buots and shues. Cause Incendiory, - . AT EVERTON, IND, Crxcrxnaty, July 20.—An Enuquirer sperinl says tho Town of Everton, 10 miles from Liber- ty, Ind., wos almost totally destroyed by fire ot a late hour last night. Loss and {nsurance not reported, Cause bulieved to have been Ineen- diary, and the exasperated’ poople ure scouring the country in pursuit of the culprit. IN CHICAGO. ‘Tho alarm from Box 621 at 6:40 o'clock last evening was false. Conductor Ed Bross, of the Northwestern depot, mode o liero of Iinself yesterday by ex- tinguishing a fire that liad gained conslderable Leadway in the rouf of the old Northwestern depot. 4 3 AT OSITKOST, WIS, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Osnros, Wia,, July 26.—Fire to-duy destroy-- ed o fire-cngino house i Algoma, a suburb, and, at the same thne, in _onother pait ot the clty, the resldence of Fred Morhein, Insurance on'the cugine-houso $#00 in the Niogara, AT WAVERLY, TA, Spectal Dixpatch to The Tribuns, Dunuque, In., July 20,—A barn belonging to M, R. 8pehiman, at Waverly, wus constimed by fire last night, together with a lot - of hay. No {usurance. § —— Al CORNWALL, CANADA, Tononto, July 20.—~The largest commerelal block in Corawall byrned this moriing. JY.oss §50,000. e TALMADGE & CO0, A Gigantio and Systemutic Operation undor the Presont Bunkeupt Law. Special Dispaich to The Tribune, Nrw Youts, July 20.—The credltors of tho firm of Talmadgs & Co,, No, 68 Cortlandt street, fn this ¢lty, sre thaking n keen search for goods slleged to have been purchased with fraudulent intent. A quantity of property wus recovered In Normstown, und o much larger quantity has been eaptured fn Jersey City. One Monday morning Willism Maxwell, a youny man representing hlmsclf ‘as agent, for T. B, Fiugler, of Norristown,went to James O'Brien’s ofiice, In Warren atreet, Jersoy City, and rented storage-room=—a large blacksmnith shop, now une occupled, { Warren street. Muxwell told hi he wanted to Ators goods until Sep- tember, when they would be shipped to Norristown, where the owner lived, Shortly afterward two large trucks arvived, heavily lowded with cases, which contalned ol of citron and rosemnry, utlor of yoses, !nm?' sonps, and uther valuabluarticles, sl v origlual packages, na fmported, Maxwell nestwent to s vacant build- ing {u Washington atreet, Jersey City, formerly used a3 a Jaundry, and engaged it for storage pirposes. Anothur stock ot govds similur to Aie firat was placed fn {t. Detectives employed by the creditors of Talmadge & Co., aided by Messrs, Jliliger & Bon, of lludson strect, Jersey City, and Louls Wright, of Tio- boken, two . crwlltors, traced trucks to these two stores, The nld of the Bherlil was called fn, Under-Sherlll Croner served uwrit of sttaclnent on O'Bricn, and took pussession of the goods, O'Brivu refused to ullow the re- moval of the goods ami drew & revolver, but was arrested, Al the goods were in ex- cellent “condition, and “the ofllcers in charge estimate the oss value of the selzuro ut §30,000, Mr. Hillycr, one ol the Jersey City victims of Tatmadpe & Co., says that thele wwindling. operations have been on the most glgantie seale, When v.lu-!y began In bushicss thoy sought to catablish confl- denco by Invariably paying cash for what they bought, ‘Phey coutinned this phn until within about a month, and had st ane thne 840,000 in a New York bank, Abuut thivty days agd they sent thelr wrents all over the Ensiern” 8tates and bought every cons ceivable article on credit, They purchused $0,000 worth of wagons, large quantitics of fancy articles, and jewelry, such as watchiea aud dinmonds, ' In wost fustances the Roods were never unpacked, but sent na re- celved to ditferent parts of New Jersey tor storage, Mr. Hillyer estimates the valis of 2ouds thus obitained by Talmadge & Co, within the Jast monutn at i\m,tm They have ar- runged thelr Lusinesk so.well that they esn :l:;‘lhy llnihlet;ugmd &‘m‘lu they gef{ any oo to windlers, w ch th Aefamtrs with all sorts of d:uu:nge‘s.l Rt ———— OBITUARY, Meurins, Tenn,, July 20.—Jolin T, Btratton, ono uf the oldest and most promiunent cotton factors, dicd to-lay, after a Jong llincas, ALLEoTON, Tn., July 20.—Mr. M, B, Lancaster, a prominent aud promising young mun of 91 cars, and » leadlyg hardware merchs t»lue,' dled at 13:15 this morning, !lll‘:‘ ‘,}iflcfi’i‘é 1l usiness und in this community wili not soou bo lled S over, e Th Byecial Dispateh (o Ts Tribus PRORIA, flf. Jul‘fa'.iu‘-l'ulllp m’;l'x'xlcr City Treasurer, ex-Mayor, und ex-City Collector, died last night of typhold fever of the bratn, aged 53 years. e Was a native of Bavaria, an old itizen, extenslvely engaged fn the sadalery l":‘linlnuu, and was universully lked und respocte ——————— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New Yonk, July 20.—Arrived, steamers State of Nevads sud Grecee from Liverpoul; Callfore vis, from Glusgow. ‘e UBBNSTOWN, July 20.—~Steamshlp City of Limerlek, from Philadelpbia, bas arsived. THE DEADLY PISTOL. A Gang of Burglars Caught in the Act on the North Side. Police Officer Koenig Pursues and Attempts Their Capture. One of the Gang Shoots the Ofiicer in the Head and All Eyehpe, Four Hard Cases Arrcsted on Spspicion «=-0thers Being Pursued in the Country. The Notorious Brocky McLean Supposed to Be the As- sassin. ! = e . At Last Accounts the Wounded Officer Was Rapidly Siuking. A party of North 8ide burglars mada n rald on the northwestern portion of the West Division early yesterday morning, and, after robbing flve saloons nud diellings, mortally wounded a policeman who attempted Lo arrest them. They first broke into the dwelling of Joseph Stocker, No. 1165 Mllwaukes svenue, where they sccured n silver wateh and $3.15 in uickels: next into the saleon of . August Windle, No. 1161 Milwaukee nvenue, obtaining o small amount’of money; then into Ernest Buckman's saloon, No. 578 Nortlh Woal etfect, where they ndded 363 to thelr booty; next into Selp Thornbushe’s hbuse, No, 811 North Robey street, getting only $2; and lastly Intothe house of Mrs. Gill, Nou. 810 Waubausin avenue, where they secured 85 fn enrreney. While n the lutter house, about 4 o'clock, & son of the occupant heard them, and gave the alann, and the thicves ran out, Procuring n gun, youns Gill fired at them and followed “them g4 they retreated. The shot attracted the attention of Pollcemun Frederick W.Kocnig,” who was four blocks away, and, Jolning Gilly he pursned three of the men to the corner of Ashland avenug and Julinn strect where he overtuuk one,—a small lu]lu\\',—nfld caughit bl by the cost colinv. The moment Koenlg placed his bund on the thief, the Jatter faced niw, wud sccomnpanicd the reinark * You — — —— yult can't acreat me M by PUCTING A NEVOLVER to the officer’s lurolend and tirlug right fn his fuce. Kueaig fell to tho sidewalk, and GIUI was 80 aatounded that Lie was nhnost paralyzed. Recoveriug, however, fna moment,’he ran to the Ruwsou Street Statfon and reported the eir- cumstance, and all the avalluvle policemen (tour ur flve) were at once sturted in pursult of the supposed murderer, Roundsman Patten and Patrolman Lyman, who were several blocks distant, beard the shooting, aud, sceinz three men ruuniug, started nfter then, not knowlng ut the twe what had happened. They came ciose to the fugitives near North avenue bridge, wihien, belng observed, the thioves separated, oue golugs futo a lumber-yard and two uorth, towurd Clyoourn avenue brldge. Patten pursued the lutier, fiingg five shots ot them and they at lnm. When near the stecl-mill he cried out to sume laborers oL work to stop them, but with one exception, througgh fear, perhups, they stood still. Ouo made au etfort to stop the fugsitives, but he desisted when tho 1itlle man Who shot Kuenlg put his revolver up to shoot. ‘Ile two an besweon the stecl-milt and machine-shop, down through the roliing-mill yard, aud crossea the Clybourn uvenue oridge, und, for u time, were lost to view. TOE SUOOTING O ROENIG brought together u crowd, and an exptess- wagon was. procured, aud he was conveyed to the Rtawson Htrect Station in an inscosible condition, Dr, Bharps was called i to attend Lim, He “found . that tho ball Dad entered the lieud just above e bridgu of the nose, and had penetrated so [ar that prob- ing 434 fuches falled to discoverits whercabouts, Jtwas his opinfon thut the wound wus mortal, Subsequentiy the wounded offfcer wus taken to his howme, No. 205 Milwaukee uvenue, whers several other physieinus saw him, and expressed thelr doubts us to his recovery, lie Is nvout 85 yenrs of age, und hos n wife wnd tour ehildren, mnd anotlier in prospective, Possessing some means, he owned o crockery store, which was conducted by his wife, aud, 1t 5 sald, be intend- «wd reslgning from the police foree fu u short time. 1le wis still alive just evening, though feverlsh and very restless, and oceasionatly had lueid fntervals and would talk Intellizently, THREB MEN WERE ARRESTHD on puspicion of biehys memvers ol the gang, and locked up at the f on Htreet Stution, but they have nut yet been identllied by any one who saw the burglas In question,” One of theso was captuired at 11 o’clock at Lhe comor of Halsted aud Division streets by Oflicers Stlcker und Butelier, who thought that he answered thy description given by youwe Gill. He guve his nune us Frederlek Reinbiembacker, but denled il camplicity in the atfalr, Upon examination, a Hyld spot’ was found upon his back, such us might bave b causedt by n ospent buck- ghot from young (Gill's gun. The other two were merely arsested upon’ susplefon, and nothing bus thus far been Tound against thent, Later b e duy a well-known young thief nmmed Adam White was found “ndkong about iu the lumber-yards about the . aith Istunch, nml, 43 he nuswered preity e curately the deseription of one of the thicves, ho was lucked up at the Chlcago Avesuy Statlon to pwait, further exaunination, - After losing track of the murderer and his thicvish - compunions, Patten und Nis ottleers continued bhindly - a northwesterly direction, Fasstugg within u bnlf-hlock of the Rawson Strect Btatton, the burglrs were seen by Oftleer Root, who gave the ulann and attempted to follow them, but le, too, lost sight of them n the mlllmiqulllu property, Th bwo wers next seun by Oftfeer Hamath un Jay street, near Webster ayenue, Iie, giving chase, ran north on Juy street to Ful- lerton avenue, Kluplng to cut them st the ob- structions of the new conduit, TIUE TIIEVES reached Fullerton avenuu at about the same tlme 18 the oltleer, und, tarning cast, suceeeded in finding o crossing-place st HRacliie uvenue, ‘I'ne oflicer pursued tuem o fow blocks further, but not knowing anything about the shooting soon relinquished e chase, und, turning back, inquired of every une bu met g to who the pur- tes wers and thu cuuo of thele extienie Buste, Thoy weye next seen fn Lake View, sud thither Ofticer Patton started in hot pursnit, Th trail wua followed os far north as Evanston, tlo thieves keoping well to the woods and the un- settled swuinpe, At Eyvanstou thov were seen h‘y Coustable Binith, who, upon the wrrivat of the Chicago .offleers, joined in the chase and pursues tne murderers atong the road weetward 1o the Town of Nitea, A tetogram rocelved at o'elock yesterdny by Chief Hickey sunounced that the pursuera were within thréu-quarters of amile In the rear of three ot the men, with every hope of cifecting o specdy capture. A iid L0 egeam wus rece fved : ¢ B o'clucky dated 4353 pe e Unla unnopnced thut the rencgudes HAD BEEN BUNROUNDKD in Moulton's Grove, u plece of wondland but s shurt dlstance vast of Nilea, The nelghbors Tl was yeported us belng out en masse, arnied to the Leeth, and determined upou the capture. From the gencral tone of the telegram, mob law seemed fnuninent fu the cnse of the thioves uttempting to muke uny deteriniued resistunce, The police walted anxiously for further pacticu- 1ars, hut up to 10 o'clock nuthing hud been re- colved, and the Inference Was that tho thieves Bud cacaped from the grove, and wern being pursued through the uuuutr{ north, which lus no telegraphlc comnunication with this clty, In this event fears wero entertafued by the po- Hee ofifclals that nightfall would allow” the ras- culs thue to make gaod traveling, and perliups lead thele pursucrs somo bl chases thut would entirel f cover up the trail. The police have tratructons to tulluw, though the cliase ‘may oxtend to tho North Poles OWXICER KOENIG was long knawn aseotiv of the most faithful men on the foree, }e came to this city from Penngylvanta ut the close of the War, all dur- Ix;g which lo was in uctive servico us Bergeant of thy Beventh Penusylvania Infuntry, He worked & while ut his trade, thatof shoenuking, and fn October, 1573, was n}xpumwd to the regular polies force, Iis disposition as’ an oftficer wan extremely peaceful, us was fully evinced by the fuct thiat when found upon the streot tho coine-alongs aud ble revolver were both fn Jis pockets undisturbeds Ho chose rather to rely upon hhrhynfrnl puwer thanupon the uppurtenien o110 olten resorted ‘to by the police In arresuing dangerous wen, . TUE DESCRIFTIONY GIVEN Ly young Gill were very incomplcte, but, con- nectiug il tnat I8 known concertug thelr ap- lueurnu the police incline to the opinlin that ho gang wus that of the notorfous “Brocky llc}.uu, and the ampll won who Is nportedus At that thinc they .were cumn;i. -through lots in a northeasterly direction, and Taving done the shooting s scspected 1o be none other than the ruftianly leader of the pang Nimgelf, Within the past few months firocky hios sufTered conriderably by the watehfuloess of the polive, and has severil timea heen sent ta e House of Correction, but aheays escaped brnishment for more than a few daya at n thine, hrou{;h some politieal favoritiam, These per- sccutfons have forced bl to relinquish the alept hurglary bua'nees that he so long prac- ticed, untl sns Induced hbn to take "P with nore yonths whom he conld use at his will in eifecting awnall burglaries, such as thosg pcrgctmuu Just previous to the shooting alrny, Several circumstonces point towards this notorfous raseal ns tho pergetrator of the cowardly and dastardly assault, the chief one of which is that Brocky and three men answering the deseription giveni by Gl were rcen lonng- ing about nt 2 v'clock Tuesday afternoon at the corner of Jlalated snd Harrison streets by Oni- cer Henry O'Neily of the Mullson Street 8 tion, by Wwhom they were afterwards seen trave! ing In & northeely direction. * Brocky * gained his reputation about thrés or four years nito, when he was nceused of wurderhig Olicer Jacobs n the North Divislon, He was several times arrested for the deed, hut always escaped through a lack of evldence, though the police Belleved, amd do belleve 1o this day, that he was the puilty man, Bhould Koenig's murderer prove to De this low cresture, hanging is far too ool a death for him. JATER, 12 m.—Kocnlp {8 reported a8 heing still alive, but 8 thought to he rapldly sluking. The phx»lclunn say he cunnot possibly run:u\'(r. dlspateh from Roundsiman Catten, who is in runun of the criminals, wos recetvesd at about 1o'clock. It bore dute of 10:10 p. ., at West Unjon Junetlun, and 12 miles directly west of Racine, As anticipated, the refugecs escaped Trom Moulton Grove, and pursulug s northerly dircetion wuceeded fn eluding o very hot pur- suit. Patten further states that two” men cor- responding to the diserfption precieely were put oft a frelght train a few iulles Lelow the station, hut that fie expects thelr urnval on the next truin outward bound. e —e——— TEE SCANDAL CUMMISSION, Correapondence Belween That Body and the Examlmng Committee of Plymouth Churel, . Neto York World, July 23. The Commissfon appuinted by Plymouth Church, In neeorduties with the sdviec of the Advisory Councll, wet at the Fifth Avenue THotel yesterdny morning ut 10 o'clock. The fol- fowing genticien consiitute the Commisalon, and_all were present: Ex-Judge 8. B. Gookin, of Terre Haute, 1nd.; ex-Judge J. E. Sargent, of Concord, N. 115 Judge Nuthaniel Shiptnan, of Cunucndcut; Judige J. C, Knapp, of Iowaj and Asabel Finchy of Milwaukee, Judge Ship- mau was elested Chnfrinan, oud after ofher acts of organlzation had been completed, the Com- miaslon recelved a committee from Plymouth Church, consisting of the Rev. 8. I, 1 alliday, sew, Thomas W, Shearmun, T J. Tloey, au B. T, Blair. The Commitice presented a com- unication, of which the following arc the fm- portant pofntss . - 1t wae deemed necessary for your protection and the protection of witnessée coniluz beforo you that this Consniesion, while crented by a Commiltteo of the Councll, and selected by thein on thelr own wole responsibility, should neverthcless bo cm- powered by the Church to acton its behalf, The Charel e nccordingly accepted and empowered you to gct us auch Commixaon, for, althongh no chargew have been presented aguinet the pastor ns contemplated n the plan of the Council, yet it hins been vo freely nnd widely nllezed thot fmportant tentimony noi previously given might be obtatned if soust, that the Ksamining Commitiee of the Church ond the Commlttee of the Council agreed in the opinion that it was ndvivable to constitate the Commisslon, and to make an elfort to procurs such evidence. We cannot pretend to give the . panies of all the persony who nay clabm to” hure it in thelr power te give new testimony bearing upon this casc. Upon diligent fnquiry we can learn of no oue whose evidence would conglders el computent in mny court of justice: , and 4 is diffcult to discriminate ‘letween va- rlons classes of evidence, no one of which wonld be admisaible In & court of law, or uven upon o private arbitratlou. while all of them are consldered good enough in the fleld of uewspuper Controversy or privato gorsip, When the Commis- nlot 14 renay to receive such lufi,’watlonn fram va we shall be glad'to furalsh {t with the names of all persons who are credited by rumor with abillty to give cven hearsay evidence having the least bear- g on the case. ~ But If we weee to give a formal Jirt of Buch namcs at the ontset, even including In it only those who have mndo iysterious snggess tions of “thelr abllity to tell 'umvlhin;i‘lnhlr ous, and whoso tleclarutionx to that effect bave really contributed Iarzely to_the T:m:ml current of sna- pleion, the rfl)]ll\blu absardity of the et might ex- city_suspiclon of our pood faith. .'. . We shall, therefore, contine oursclves for the present 1o tho names of prrsons who tave cithor claimed or allowed it tu be clalined for thety, that they have it {n thelr powerto glve Informatfon which a resnuctable and pubstantial portion of the cum- munity deem to muterial. Awong such persons_ Ar, and Joseph 1L - Iich- urds and Mis. B, Dradehsw are understood to they luve ro- ceived material confesslons from Alrs, E, R, Tihton, 1 chn(lnr Alp, Becclier, Mr. ilenry C. Dowen undoubtediy clifms to huve received un expliclt ussertion frout u Iady, whove name he re- fuses to publish, Imvlicathiz Mr, Beecher fnan offense with thnt lady. It haealso been widely asserted thnt Mise Suwan B, Anthony and Mre. Ellzabeth Cudy Stanton bave clalmed that Mrs, Tilton has made sismilnr confessions ta themy but we lave been unable to find the teast proof that ,they ever nnde any stich claim, white weare In- forined that they deny ever huvinidone wo, We do ot assumo ta declde the question, but think it due 1o those ladies that we should 1ot mention ons report In connection with thelr names without alvw mnontfoning the vthers, Onu or two other ladics have nleo boen widery mentloned “in the same con- nectlon, but o wo cannot tind_any pretense of authority from them forsucha report, we prefer to mentlon_ thelr names to you only In confldence, mior especially as the only oue of them with whum wo huve been able to communleate hns glven un- equivocal gssurunces that the report wus talee, With tho statementsof witnesses already exnmined in public you sre, ot course, famihar, dl“‘ undisguised sympathy with our pastor, founded upon vur full confidence In hiv Integrity .ond _inunoence, makes It unavoidalle thol we should render yon thut assistaiice in preparing the Cawe and procuring textimony which under the cir- cumstanees yoit would have a right to sxpect from us, While regrotting that this fact wiil increuse your lubura and reeponsibilitivs, wo nevertheless Tespoctully ruggest that, in view of it you should adopt ome plan which will keep both the proseeu- tion and tho trial of the case under your uwn charge, withont any participntion of ours. We vill aindly give ey Information for which you may call from tlice to thue, but have no doaut you' wiil agree with us i the opinion that your entiro plan ul;u]mruuom should be cmphatically your own, Loth in |ta organtiution and eontrol. W ishing you every suceess in your Investigation af this caet, and the entire dovelopment of the truth, whstever thut may be, wo are very respects fully youtd, LEnpwanp BEECKER, clalm B, Iy Avip L, LAwiise, OMAS GGy SHEARNAYN, L. 1P A, 10, M, CLEVELAND, M, W, Rokixso: Titonar J, TILNET, Phe Txamining Committee of Plymoutts Church, New York, duly 22, 1570, . After deliberation the Commission returned the folluwing rcplg' nud adjourned slne dies 4o the kramining Commirtles o) IPlymouth Church—GuaTienes: The underslgned, -{n- pointed by Plymonts Churel on June 20, 1876, In pursimnce of tho Advisury Counel nvencd ut he request of your Church o8 “lm l In tha ro. wnlt of that C 1, nyrembled ils day at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, in the Clty of New. York, snd all menbers bulng present erganizal fu the ap- sointuient of Nnthaglel Shipuwan v Chatrman, 'lis Commniteo recelyed the commul tion of tho Examining Committee, duted July 22, hereto sn- nexed, und aftur coneulistion voteds Thut this commisdion will hear and examine any amil il ehurges wralnvt the Kev, Honry Ward her which they moy not regard os “already auflctently teled. and will tear and pass npou he ence wh.eh shall bo presented in wup- port ur dunlal of such chirges, whenover snd ut such time ns formal charges avainst him shall have heen drought befure the Churchor its Ex- amining Comitice, Whil chargea may bo trans- mitted diseatly to thy Chinreh or throwl the Chalrs wan of this Committes by & party of partics who shal) {n good fulth undertake to present proof of the truth of tho same befure thia Comelselong but this Comtaiasion do not thlut I expedlent or prop- or to exumina [nto auy allewations or reports, or to hear testsiony ro "b'ahu same, until such ul- lezations ur reper vo been embodied in charge hich shall have been mado us aforesaid by a pere son whe shinll undertake to present proof of the truth of the same before this Commisslon, 1o the cud thata llmmul‘{ll triut whall bo had thereof, Vofid, That this Commission do now adjourn, subjeet $0 the call of the Chalrman, New Youg, July 22, 1870, - ——e T — - - = Al II)LQASTER I;_i" HASH. clal Dispalch to ribung. Duv;uuu‘:, 13, fil)‘ e o chiel tonle of Interest hers to-day i3 the ahsconding of J. W, Yarker, who formerly. kept the Tremont House, and lately run a ln- vate boardiuz-house, e wus heavily in debt, amd endeavored to slide out on the sly, Ifs creditors got wind of thy mat- ter and attached everytying thoy could, but he still leaves huudreds of dollirs unpuld, and, with the cliaracter of a rogular dead-beat, Lo will feteh up in Chicago. e —emt———— TELEGRAPH SQUABBLE. INpiaNAvoLs, July 28.—A temporary tojune- tion foi ten duys wus obtalned by the Waatern Unfon Telegroph (iompuny agatnst the Ltlautic & Pacltle Telegraph Company, restrainiug the lutter from erecting poles on the right of way of the Chieage, Hamfiton & Tudianapolls Rail- Emd, between Indisuapolls qud the Ohio Btute ue, Wilder winning lu e forrth Leat, SPORTING NEWS. & Sloux City for the six months endl June, compared irith the rame uu’m Inntz;lnl}: e 3 to i, $110 1 | Are roduced §oy o malle the expenies Second Day of the Trotting 4111 E AT RHITEIED Rutes at Clavatand, 11t FATALLY CRUSHED, 2344 Special Dispatch to The Triduns, 1(1‘ 3 g 1‘ Fonrt WAYNE, Ind,, July 20.—Toiny Rohér Gon. Grant Winy the 2:20 Race D88 8 | o v & ChlragoTuivay, v cueos oo d 8 ‘ort Wayne hicay w: =-=Best Time 2:23 3-4. 78 %8| iween tho lranhl-ho\q:e [;l;\t(::{:nwln:duulxlg:ncb:, § 30| Smn b ol T = > g and crus) eat e laares Sam Pardy Victorious in the 2:22 Class S gt o family, t i ---Bost Time, 2:23 1-2. s BUSINESS NOTICES, TIB BUNNING TtACE rmvcd very Interesting, the horses keeping well ogether, and running fust. Tarnett's Coconine kills dandraff, allayy irritation, and promotes the growth of hair. Lulu Makes 2:17 1-2 in a Trial of Speed =«aThe Sycamore, Ruces. * BUMMARY Purse of $150, $75 (o firat, $35 to second, $25 to third, $15 to fuurt] Ada Lambert. Falmouth. Sangaree. Queen of Allee Ward Pompey Smash, .. DIZESS GOODS, West Eud Dry Coods e, A Fine Yacht Race Between the Cary and Sea-Gull, THE TURF. 148, 1 RACRS, BN 2 EIGUT THOUSBAND PEOPLE AT TUE CLEVELAND Loxnox, July The Goodwood stakes | q RACES, were won 'by x,r.fm,mm .\I\lmlr‘:fl Byng !\:cum.l, MM)N'N AM) PEO“H'STS- CLryzLanp, 0., July 3—For the sccond | Finls third.” Nine run, Including tho Amerlean horae Mate. wnTll:c(‘I\mctl;lwI‘ horfi:’ .\!';ucqulurlv‘:d in l:'llx: race _ e _bettlng § ust o the finish Mate was nn:.h. s At YACHTING, A $30 1LACE YESTERDAY. John A. Farrow Is kappy at last. His gacht, the Annie Loulsc Cary, won o race yesterday, and n very creditable victory 1t was, too. Mr. Farrow has run in races with the Cary quite often, but somehiow or otlier this I her first vie tory. Ier previous fll-luck was ascribed by Mes Farrow to the happening of accidents at the most inopportune moments. At one time she tore o swsl which lessencd herspeed. At auother titno Mr, Farrow's partucr, Mr. Willlam Illggic, had to jump overbourd to save the lifc of o Board of Trade man, which caused her to lose considerabletime. Then there was not enough wind for o yacht of bier size, aud 8o on at eveey other timeshe tried to win the race, In pite i these several fallures Mr. Farrow did not lose his courags nor his confidence that Ius yacht could outsall un{ yacht in khg liurhor except the Frollee ‘The'more lie fufied the more be Leaune conviuced that his yacht was u fust sailer, and finally he succeeded i showing the croskers that he was right. There were but two vachts cugaged fn yester- day's race—Capt. Farrow’s ium Aunic Loulso Cury and Cupt. John If, Warner's Sea Gull. The Aunle Loulse Caryis onc of the largest yuchts in the rivor, und has & great spread of canvas, but, as stated nbove, has otten been beaten by smaller-sized crafts, The Scu Gull came bere recently from Manitowoe. She I8 about the glze of the Zephyr and consid- erably smaller than the Cary. ” Her Captain, however, wus of the oplufon that he could out~ sufl any yacht in the harbor, and, cousequently, be challenged the owners of varlous yonchis, none of whom were willing to accept. After he had jmportuncd Capt. Farrow, ot the Cary, a long while, the “Iatter gentlemun: flnu‘ly cousented, und a race was ugreed upon for §50 u side. Tho course was from the foot of Van Buren street around the erib back to the place of starting, The money was put up with Com- modore 1% M. Bradley, Who also acted as judge. The day was ull that tould be destred, and the wind bluw very brisk from the soutbeast, The contestants started ut five minutes to 4 o'clock p. 1. The Cury was manned by u crew of six, including Capt.John A, Farrow,John Crawfurd, and John Hea, "The 8ca Gull wus manned by o duy's races the weather was clear, bright, snd pleasant, the track {n fine condition, and the at- tendance large. Fully 8,000 people were pres- enf. The tirst race colled was e 2:20 cLA3S, with oine entrics and seven startere, Lady Mon- roe and George A, Ayer belng drawn. In the poals Mattie wns the favorite, §1005 Gen. Grant, ;-;viond chofee, §60; Marlon, third, 255 tlcld.. 5. < Iuthe firat heat the Jiorses were off on the seventh score, Grant at the pole, Calmar second,” Trio third, Mattie fourth, Marion tiith, Banquo sixth, and Lady K outside. At the turu Telo went to the front, four lengzths ahead of Marlon, Banquo third, and Gen. Grant fourth. There was no change untl making the Jast turn, when Trio broke badly, Gen. Grant coming to the frunt and winning the heat, Marfon secund a length bebind, Banguo a good third. Time, 2:0%. Tn the second heat the word was gisen on the third trinl, with Grant and Marion off thelr fect at the score, Banquo took the lead, Mattle sceond, he reat In o bunch, well up, except Cal- mar, who fell behind, This order was kept to the home-stretch, when the first six camne down together, Grant winning the leat by hall & Tength, Banquo eecond, orussing tho score on the jump, for which be was set back, aud the :fi:{l‘m‘\.pl ce given o Trio, and Mattic third— In' the third heat the horses got ol on the first trind, Grant bresking aiter leaving the score, Banquo leading, Trio sccond, and the rest [n o bungh three lengths back. At the three-quarter pole Trio lapped Bauquo, who broke, falliug to the rear, Grant coming up from fourth to front, winning the heat and race k’a‘.’:’ l/r.-ngm, ‘I'rio seeond, Mattie third. Thae, 2319587, Grenadine Sale, One case Plaid and Striped Grenadines, 16¢, worth 36. Plain Black Grenadines, 26c, worth 60, Plain Black Grenadines, 30c, worth 60. Plain Black Grenadines, 37)c, worth 75. Plain Black Grenadines, all- wool, 60c, worth 86. Plain Black Grenadines, silk and wool, 60¢, worth $1.00, 8-4 Plain Black Grenadines, $1, worth $1.50. 8-4 Plain Black Grenadines $1.25, worth $1.765. 8-4 Plain Black Grenadines, $1.50, worth $2. Richest qualities Black Gren- adines reduced 25 per cent. Black Fancy QGrenadines, in Stripes and Plaids, from 60 cts. yd up; worth one-half more. Heru Striped Japanese Silks, all sillt one way, 16 cts., for mer price 60 cts. yd. Gray and Black, and Gray and Brown do., 26¢., worth 50 Our remaining stock of Sum: mer Bilks still farther re duced. CARSON, PIRIE & C0. WEGE CIRICAGO TRIBUNE, DRSS e VRSPV CAMPAIGN AUMMATY, For the 2:20 cla: e of §2,500, first £1,250, Tourtly, $250: ck: thi crew of five, fncluding Capt. John 1f, Warner. Most of the yachts ot the Chiesgo Club accom- punded thericing yachts. At firit the Sca Gull Wus ahiead, but she was soun overtuken by the Cary, which wus handled unusually wel), and, ‘rom él‘:!s v THE 8322 RACE, The next race was the 2:22 class, with five entrios snd four starters, Prospero drawn, Cozette was the favorite, Badger Girl sccond cholce. In tho first heat, the horses got off on the third score, Badger Girl ot the pole, Cozette second, Bam Purdy third, Joe Drown outside. Purdy took the ]L;Xule ot the turn, Brown cluse up, und Corette third. At the 3{-infle, Cozette broke, and Badyer Girl came to third, On the lome-streteh, Liown broke, snd Badger Girl came forward to l‘urd)’,J:nss‘ng under the wire with him neck and neck, umldugudund heat, Brown third, and Cozette fourth. l.‘hnch' LIV In thy second heat, the start was on the third score. Badger Girl broke after leavivg the score and Pandy went to the lead. On the first turn Badger Girl and Cozette Loth broke, and thelr sulkics collided, breaking that of Cozgite bud” all her canvas spread. on ‘the Cary waintaived the lead. rounded the “erib at 4:21, havl 2 mlnutes since starting from street. The Sea Gull rounded the crb 9 min- utes Jater, Returning, both Kept up their speed, und the Cary would undoubtedly have gotten still further awsy from the Sea Gull had "It not been for her usual axcident. When ucaring the new breakwater she loot her topinast rigging, which lesscned her speed somewhat. 8he kept the lead, however, and arrived at the bome-plate at5:10, The Sea Gull camehome at5 enving the Cary the winner by ) minutes. The race waus o very interesting one,—in fact, one of the tinest ever had in this harbor, Cupt. Farrow is down, throwing the driver out but not Injufug him, The borse waa eaught ot unce unhurt, Joe Brawn hung to the wheel of Purdy through- now convineed more thauever that bis yachtean beat any other one, except the Froll, and he is willlug to put up the #50 he won to make good icago Tribume «.»u:i crowding Bbn all the way home, Badger | lisassertion S(rhtfin lc]ngm'a bnflk, Purdy \vl(llmlng xhlc hu;t AQUATIC, ulf o leneth, ruwn second. As the col- n)-:lun was decided anunavoidable accident, (%x:mon'. i The Presidential Campalgn ia now opened, each party haviug placed it ticket fn the tleld, 1t witl De an exciting and desperuto struggle. If the Gove ernment paskes into the hamds of the Democeats and Confederates, 1t will put back the wheels uf pragress for tany years, - Reaction will be fnaue gurated; the colored peuplo wi be, practically, rednced to bondage; and eithertho National Debt will be repudiated, or bundreds of millions of Ttebel claima for Rebellion losses will be saddied on Nortbern tax-payers, ou the ples of **dung Justice to our Southiern brethren! ™ . “I'he Bemocratic-Confederaie allfance {8 the tame n character and spieit a8 whes: the ono wing re- solyed that the War for the Unlon was a ** fallure,” #nd the other wing tried desperately to muke it s fallure. 'Thicy arc now a harbor of refuge for sece tional anfmositles and pro-slavery sentiments. With all their promises und pretenslons they Dave proven utter fulures §n dealing with quee- tlous of Yaxatlon, ‘Tarlf, Revenue, Curreucy, or Reform. Prudence admontshes that **the doatinles of the country In peace should bo contided to thosc who saved it In war," Nothing will do more to nrouse the publicto Cozetle was glven the fourth position und al- lowed Lo start agaiu, FThme, 2:206%4, In the third best word wus glven on the first secore. Badger Qirl brokue at the turn, and went to the rear, Purdy to the irout, Brown close up, Cozette thies lengths back. Coming down the home-streteh, Purdy, Brown, and Cosette were neck und peck until near the distauce-stand, when Cozette went up, Punly taking the heat by o neck, Brown sccund. Tile, 2:2334, In the fourth heat o}l went off on the secand score. Purdy und Browu lapped, Iendlufi(}u— zette two lenjprths, Badger Girl bresking badly and falling back. On the home-streteh Cozette camo up close to_the leaders, but Lroke ut the distance-stand, Purdy winndng the heat and race by n length, Brown, sccond, was set back to fourth place for running, and Cozette glven pecond place, Time, 2:9515, * Spectal Disputch to The Tribune. Dernost, Mich,, July 20.—The Northwestern Amateur Rowing Associution held a meeting hiere this afternoon and took steps towhrd regatta here In September, for the purpose of getting money to puy oft over $1,100 of fudebt- cdness ncurred by the last two regatias ut "Foledo, THE ENOLISH OARSMEN, . PPILADELPHIA, Pu., July 9).—A meeting of citizens was held in the Mzyor's otlice to-day, to devise means for entertalning the foreign crews of varsmen visitiug this eity to partleipate fn tho regatta, A comimittee wus appolnted, with the Hon, J. W. Forney as Chalrmian, to obtain subscriptions to meet the expense of the enter- tainment. Five thousund dollars were sube seribed ou the spot. BASE-BALL. CHAMPIONSIIP OF MICHIOAN, Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Drmiorr, Mienh., July 20.—The Mutunls of Jacksou and the Atnas of thiscity played the second of & series of gumes for the State cham- ST s, 8 purse of ), fiest, 81,7005 #1505 fousth, $300,' ' ' For the 2:2% clues, 5 third, hree-yre, HTY 2y thelr danger, ond avert tho calumity of Coppers head and Confederste ascendency in tho governs ment of the natlon, than a wide diffusion of Tuz Cirteano TiinuNs among the people of tho West. All tho best peechien of the great Republican or- ators will bo publlshed. AR the Important documcnts and facts will be sproad before Its readers, All useful politieal Information will be given & plonship to-day, when the Althas wers success- 1Tul, the score Delng Y to 7. ———— DRY GOODS, Contluuation of the Great Auction Sales ut Now York City—-The Frices. Spectal Disyatch to The Tridune, Nzw Youx, July 26.—The trude sale of flan- LULU. After the first race was concluded, Lulu was brought out Lo make a fust trinl of speed for a purse of $1,000 for three heats,—81,000 and ¢n- try money ndded i€ she beat 8:14, Her nppear- ance was greeted with enthusiastic applause, The heats were trotted with o runoing mate. ter, 1lalf. -qré, 3 1-1?::“;‘::.:.‘ q“{‘;fi' 1’"1’{ Tml“:isq 7 2"?:_5' nels, blankets, tweeds, me'huns, and cotton "',H:“')";;;m"un party will bo kept o the ds Hucond Meat.,. 307 TS U Lo | moods by order of Yurker, Williams & Co., W85 | fengive, and the cawpalgn bo mado warm and live- g DT ¥ #3104 | continued at the suction roomns of Townsend, | |y for them, Monhan & Co, There was no diminution {n the number of buyers, aud the leading dry-gouds houses of the country were represcuted as at the sale on Tuesday, The eale began with Tal- Theprogramme for to-inorraow’s races includes the 2:82 claxs, with eleven entrles—Albemarle, Entield, Hattle R, Judge, Frank, Proctor, Al len, Jun?; Postell, 8, W, MeD., John B., and he CAMPAIGN TERMS, From now until the 1stof Docember, throe ek, after the Presidential eloction, THE TrBUNE will Roimeo, the lutter probably slready deawn. _Tn | . be aent at the following exceedingly low rutes: o o 2 R hot seartet twllled funnels, dlamond 8, which 4 5 Y H,;lfd":",’l!:“,:u:y‘sfi]:: “l:{;:fmr s she Tavorite, Eb- | yory Lknocl.'ed down ut ¢ per yard, "I‘ull;::g Weekly Campalgn Tribuneesluglo copy.....$ .50 "Thio free-for-all Tace has six entrics—Bodlne, | T08l blue flannels sold ut 234c and ‘.flfi{u. Three Coplos..eccise v . L Smuggler, dudge Fullerton, Goldemith Maid, | Ofher fanucls wers sold as Jollowa: Jel- | Ten Caple to one addrews. . . G0 L ' Luciile Golddust, Ouly one of the | Vidure scarlot tyflled, Shies royul bluc, 5{c; | Trl-Weekly Trlbunoeu-slugle c0psoncsiseesces 200 twvo Tast will start, 1t 18 wncertaln which, In the | Sreen twllled clvideresearlet, 8063 X | qhipes Coples.uescineevmusue sanenen G0 extra searlet, éo&?' Talbot XXX scarlet, S0¢; D. W. searlet twilled, e} gentinella Llue, $e; Concord X searlet, ¢; Conconl CXX white, 80%e; extra [ae searlet Cdfamond ¥, 8%; E. M. scarlet, 80¢; 8, M, searlut, 801{cand $3¢; Tulbot extra scarlet, 3iige; M. P. ¥, R. scurlet, 85c: Tulbot extra navy blue, 8ie; Talbot S-unce extra fine searlet, 40cy and Talbot Gounce superne, - 4The. Cacheeo brown-and-gold tweeds wey solid for 474, and Dluck-and-white tweeds for BOkic. ool th Mald ls thie fuvorite twoto one ogalnst ho deld. SYCAMORE, TLL. Speciul Diapuich 1o The Tridune, Srcavois, I, duly U.—About 2.500 people witnossed the second’duy’s ruces given by the Drlving Park Assoctution of this city. As will b seen, every ruce was warmly contested, and the programine gave universul satisfaction, Lurger crowds sl fuster trotting are expeeted Back nambers of the Campaign Edition cannot b sent. The souner persons ordor Tuk CaxraioX Tunuse, the greater nunber of lestos they will got for thele money, Address THE TRIBUNE COMPANY, OHIOAGO. ILL. = = WO RENT. doy. e L TP Briral hundred casen of blaukels were flls. | sy~ a st Loafer, Lady Byron, Capt. duck, lertla Mon- | Boscd of at thu followlng flzures: N, 8., 104 roe, Cuptain, snd Lady Willlans sturted In the Sl)fhl.lil.i )u) palr; N. 8,y 114, £2.90; N, \l bl race, Byron _and Mouroe were, | 124, &, endale, 104, - $2.374; 11 the favorites, minl the former Qid not dis- | 13- 8-'»9;, Cothoco, 111, 507 Ro uppolit her buckers, as she camo home | 1L W43 124, 85,1255 Imperiul fivst in 2:30. Loafer and Coptaln tied | & lumplon, 124, XX, #8.00; Cocliveo, for second laze. In the evcond heut | 11, 80.805 13-, $6.75; 13-4, cxtru, $10.75. 'IIO REN'!‘ Lady Hyron wus stlll the favorlte, but broku so = . b Bt THE WEATHER, badly gollng ‘m n:u lhl‘nl. flll‘l;l'tfr tz‘ut_b . Jufi: wont to the frontandwontheheatin2: Wi ~July 27, =] A B e Tk Heria. il o | o Wasuiwazonyduly 3T.—sl o gr-Forhis Unpes Lako Reglon, partly cloudy weather aud arcas of raln, with southerly’ winds, voering to west~ erly, falling busowefer and light changes in next heat Frank Brown drove Loafer, and did it so well that he come home first in 2:873¢. In this heat Bertie broko aud swung in front “of TRIBUNE BUILDING, Mouroe, and one of the former's sulk; . INQUIRE OF wheels was torn oft and the driver thrawy | PRI e ourEuvaTioNs, M out. Cuptaln etepped on the broken Cuivano, Jnly 20, . ' whee! uud cut o bis fool w0 that Ly dkind. | R Weathr he withdrow from the ruce, Bertle ran two- thirds around the track, when she was caught, 1Her hind foot was budly cut, and she was drawn from the race, The fourth beat was won b Luafer without much exertion in 3:831¢, though Monroe crawded hiin” down tho streteh, and me in a close secoud, Loafer was again suc- Room8 TRIBUNEBUILDING 20D, 3134, |:|L B:00p, . 2. 1038, Be 12, Maximup tha! B QENKLAL OBSERVATIONN, OFYioN o7 THE CoNITUGLLER OF CURKERDY, WasutnuroN, D. Coo May 34, 18706, TN OTIGE ta hetoby wtves o al Persous who 1ua; hiave ciaiius againet tho **City Natlonat lank of Clilcas oruel a1 e et R . | e S i e N R H THE AUMMARY: . n.‘l‘i"fl".;-'flfi‘.’flfl_ Swets” (aigueds It S oo Purss of 8000, class 2:20, $300't0 frat, §150 Lo second, 0 thir l tl gocend. W01 N0 07111 Ludy liy I EEE] Capl. Jac] 4+ 1 4 B i Mouroe..... G6azo {;.:‘yl\\'lllhm Z :’ 2 :rd b BRAZILIAN, PEBBLE SPEGPaCLES WIS 2 2 Sty Sulbon it alelohts by Ipeetion. ai MANASSE'l Tiek 3255 0 o Qptician, 84 Madison-st. (Tribune Build] i had twelvo starters, Naome the favorite. with i DISSOLUTION N ES, Monarch lu took tho dead und retalned 14 to ST. PAUL & o A A AN . N o etaeniue bomo i 3:00, withi Dos T. PAUL & SIOUX CITY RAILROAD. DISSOLUTION: ewlsn close second. Tho second heat was L tosted oy Ed. Wiider and, Mouxrel/ Rule, the foruer Wilder Br. Pat, M., July 20.—The June earnlugs The partoership existing botween Kleos & Qra, of the Bt. Faul & Bioux City and the Sloux 1 L % 4 at 1565 sud 149 Kast Randolph-st. 1s dissolved to- day by wutual consent, whinlog 1o 3:813¢ ! . Lidbilitiue will be settlcd o e unird easily, conring down the streen | City & 8t Paul Rallways were $55,010; eox- | 0 drus. i TR RS, wron o MU S0}, Sonireh Buls' socoul. | peuses, $55020 Tho earulugs of tho 8t Puul | ' Chleags, Juty ¥ b5 T