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THE CHICAG( TRIBUNE FRIDAY “JULY 8, 188I—TWELVE PAGES L "4 = ——— = ae Pan = a i % , A sader & < H p Worcester, 25 Betrott, 4, 1 y the . : e E j THE FIRE RECORD. — | guliverater’ Muon, seam; seats © SPORTING EVEN RES ERS NE oe, | THEE RALLROADS, | !she ty the fowa pot tus, if to, Sout MEDIAL. Si, Georga' Keséetbtock, saaloun | Haueky Gerhardt. os hal HiMealtles west, Weitneslay {idan i ', S1U,000% ara Me Vetruit, 2. eu War on Miss ver le Cincinnati Visited by a Very | stunt tnd hantnghoue, B00; OMe | Solent Defeat This Season of tana iutult, 1. | Basis of Agreement Between the siialt losses, $40,000, $ Guorice wlhrock was 80 ltieh exelted over his loss that he attempted sidetde, and was locked up.te keep hin from injuring Linself, ‘Iwo women went Into his house tu sive goods aud wore overeoniy by amoke ond heats A pollceintt FURL in nnd res- ctled them, They recovered ‘She Insurance [fy pot hienvye” Marana had $35,000, Meander & Sinltlt $45,000, Closteruatnt Shy/o00; ancl athors (n nhout the ‘same propor. ton, ‘The Fire Departinont was manned with oxeettunt Judzinents otherwise a imost dynstrous eoyiigration would Ive: tat portion ol the chy, full of large manifie. tories, fn asties. “Tho gas works wore saved Fun great tlitienlty,. thw factory and ware- houses of the Rovert Tarntitura Company qwere sated by geod and hard work. ‘The Heat was so intense that the: fremen turned the hose an etel other, Several flremon were prostratedt by the heat, Total, . Extensive and- Destruct. ive Conflagration. One Man Killed, and a, Horrible Suspicion that Others Wero Cremated. The-Loss Will: Amount to iMore » > Than Half-a- Million - : Dollars. :- Tho Amount of Insurauco Bears No ; Adequate Proportion to, tho Loss. AT CEDAI RAPIDE, TA, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Cevan Ravivs, In, July %—Lhe whole- solo frult and egg house uf Watker & Pass- more burned to-night, ‘Che origin of the iro fe unknown Loss on building 87,000, Mee ane Riek 510,000, “otal “insurance, about $10,000, — AT BRODUEAD, Wis. Bpeetal Dtepatch to The Chteago Tribune. . Janusvindn, Wis, duly 4—Tho Chiengo, Milwaukee: & St Pant Railway depot at Brodhead took fire i Mant Feoes Unite t In on atelegraph wire, snd was tauiiy deata sed, With eonuents: Loss NUUUE 35,000, A Three Hundred Thonsand Dollar Blaze at Potorsbarg, Va.—Othor Fires % AT CINCINNATY, ‘Npeetat Dtspateh to The Chiengo Tribune. Cincinnati, O., July Z—Tho fre in the furniture-fuctory district was one of the so verest that ever aveurred In Uisclty. It was #o'elock inthe ‘afternoon when thy alarm wos sounded, and so raptlly did tho fire esprend that tn few untiutes every company in the elty and suburbs wag enlicd out, anid ald wos asked of Covington. ‘Tho origin of thé fire Is supposed to have beon In the milll- room on the first floor of 1&1, Marqua’s + ghildren's carriage fnetory, walx-story briek: cullding, altunted on the corner of Sitch and Augusta atreets,-nnd spread with such rdmarknble rapidity that the entire building was. In‘ flames before the department could arrive, and-about twenty of the employés were oblized to Jump from windows, About ntnety men and girls wero employed: in the factory, and of these four killed and > about n dozgn wero badly Injured. A’ large amount of ianmefaetured goods had been stored nway'for the fall trade, and an unusual amount of imnaterinl was on hand, which. furnished fact for the flames, It caused one of the hottest fires over known int the elty,. 1t was only afew mluutes vefore | Meader's furniture factory, situated about ton fect north of of Margua’s, was a ninss of flames, and tho fire hgd spread neross Siulth atreet to Closterman’s Inrge furniture factory, which: were also filled with goods and mate- rink, and defied tho united exertions of tho fire dupartinent, the heat soon being tuo In- tonso for the. firemen: to: approach,-and the “department abandoned theso buildings and bent thelr united efforts to. the task of pre- yenting the fire from spreading, . 16 seemed * aialmost useless task, however, for the two large buildings of the Cabinet Union Manu- facturing Company, situnted 15% fect: distant from Marqua’s, caught from the great ‘heart, “and wors soon In ashes, ‘Ihe large wate “house of the William Iesor Stove Man- AT WATERTOWN, WIS, Sptetal Dispateh to Ths Cateago Tribune, Warenrows, Wis, July Z—A barn owned by S, B. Fuller was struck by Hghtuing at talleht ait fatally cimsuinod. lonethat ha valuable horse, wagon, carriage, an it or three sleighs, "Lins nbottt $2,000: ii sured, : —_ AT PETERSBURG, VA. =Prrensnung, Va, duly t—J. C..Wool's planing-mill, Allison & Addison's fertilizing warchouse, and 200,000 feet of buttomyood pared to-night, Loss, $800,000; partially nsured, - : ‘ CIICAGO. Tho alarm from Box Sl4 at 8:20 yesterday morning was caused by 2 fire in an outhouse in the rear of No. 23 Burlington street, owned by Joseph Cliumoy, Cause, ‘unknown, amage, nominal, : ———, AT LYONS, TA. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Dunvgur, In, July %—At 1 o'clock this morning 11, J, Wright's sonp factory at Lyons was burned. Loss,. 4,000; insurance, $1,000, . AT BUFFALO, Burraro, July %—Tho gang saw-uills year Olean, Cattaraugus County, have been estroyed by fire, Loss, $20,000. AT NEWARK, N. J Nrwann, N. J, July %—Kastru’s brow- ery was damaged by tlre this morning $75,000. Insured, “wfaeturing Company, Jn. which there were 10,000 stoves stored, nithough on tho opposit CANADA. side of Front street, and the cmploydés were LONDON. maklug- despornto efforts to save It, was “finally given ovyor.to the flames after tho fire had. soyeral tines been beaten back. ‘Tho wind was In the west, and tho flre was rapid- ly making Hs way lowards: the Phwn!x fac- _ tory and tho extenslye factories of Mitchell &Trommelsburg and J,.A, Fayo & Co, ‘To ~ sayo thesa buildings the Fire Department 2 mado. © desperate ‘struggle for aver ‘an “hour. The: firomen stood -between wu these * buildings and. the. fire, ono’. of” tha hottest places In’ which « human’ beings were ever called upon to + stand,--and were finally rowarded ‘for thelr efforts by seeing the fire die down bofore zthem. ‘The flames in the meantine had been ‘sbreading” “in”: otter”. directtons.: :’“Severak + feelght-cars onthe Little Miaml connection { track wero destroyed, and twenty’ dwelling- + tenement houses and'sajoons are burned to ; the ground, ‘Tho flames were finally: con fined to the largo. lumbeor-yards in the rear of ‘the factories, and for: several hours the department threw water upon these burning piles of bonrds before. the ‘out’? was aounded. ‘The thermonicter stoon at 93 de- , Brees above zero, and, together with the ine tense lent given out by the burning bullding, Temindad one of the orthodox Jdea of the ., Satanic regions, Buildings would enteli fire & half block distant from the flames, and the - walls {1 astonishing quick time would crum- > ble and fall... The faca and hands of nearly. ‘every fireman are burned:.and bilstered, ” Speetat Dispatch to The, Chicago Tribune. Lonpox, July %—Canada’ furnishes , 0 claimant to the Earldom of Mar in tho per- son of John Francls Erskine, an employé In tho Ontario Car Works here, “Che claimunt’s Iistory Is somewhat strange, but there have been more unilkely claims than his, As 2 youth he was under the care of a Scotchman named Campbell, who told’ him he was tho son of mnobleman and holr to an estate val- ued at $100,000,000, but that Mis parents, who forwarded money for his support, could not acknowledge lilin, ‘The claiinant was, it ap- nears, horn ‘two years before his parents tnare ried. When a babe, his mother contided him to the care of a cater, who wis liberally -re- warded for. bringlog hin up... When “nh Ind he: was removed “from Scotland to Canada by Campbell, who. was acting under the instructions of tho Earl, Te ved in Lower Canada and thon in Upper Canada. Eventually Campbell died and left im papers, ineluding communications from the Inte Earl of Mur, which may assist to es- tablish hls tdentity. ‘Che clatm of Mr, Erase kine to the Mar estate has been placed in the hands of 9 Seotch Jaw iirin, but povertyy it seonis, Atauds between tho claimant and the auccaseful prosecution inacourtof law of hls claiuy, < . MONTREAL, -Bpectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Monrnear, duly %—The greatest indigna- ton is expressed in military clreles -hore at tho recent conduct of Gon, Luard at London camp and elsewhere, Tho fevling against lum ts, vory strong, Men of all shades of po- and several: wore obliged to” give | iitien) opitton unite in condemning his over- up, The . total. toss: Js. estimated bearing manor towards the volunteers, and at : $2,000,000. of which “Resor toses | the gutieral Opinion is that-he must be re- $1,000,000;- Meader — $70,000, Closteman | moved. $1,000,000, . Marqua $75,000, tho Cabinet Union. $75,000, With tho exception of Meader, who is only partially Insured, the Josses will - be nearly coverud by tho polleles held, 1t will bo.0 great blow to the furnl- ture trade of the clty, as the factorlos burncit ‘Were among the largest. To the Western Associated Jas, Cincinnati, duly 7--Shortly after 8 o'clock Als afternoon firo broke out in Marquin & Son’s ‘children’s “carriage manufactory at Suitth and Augusta streets, and within five minutes: the entire building, a large flye- story brick, was in Maines. It ts In tho midst « of some of the Inrgost furniture factories and ‘other Infammable bulldinga {n the elty, ‘fhe * fro quickly leaped acrogs to-the Unfon Furni- ture. Factory on the upper -corner, and to Clostermun’s larga chair factory on tha enst- erp side of. Snilth street, when ft caught In “Meader’s Inrgo furniture: factory, adjoining Closterman’s'on the south, and subsequently extended to Reson’s foundry, ‘Che first four named aren total loss. Iexor’s’ foundry is badly damaged, ' ‘There were wild rumors of @roat loss of iife, but at present only one —_ ‘ 3 TORONTO. Spectal Dipateh to The Chicago Tribune. * Touonto, Ont, July TAN employs-in Davis’ Inger-beer brewery heré solit his wife and two children to a fellow-workman, Ho was giad to got rid of hor, and the purchaser Appeared to think he had got a bargain, ‘Lhe transaction was mado bliudling as far as the signing of paperk could do it. es SAFE-BLOWERS, - For noarly throo yoars past safo burglars havo boen workigg on a small scalo all three divis- fons of tho city,und no convictions have fol- Jowed, and,;oxcepting ‘the MoKay-Cayanagh Rang, no anfo burglar bas been brought to. trial ‘until yesterday, whon the notorlousold profes. sional, 'Gtnas-oye-Dick" Lane was belt to the Crima} Court for having bocn found with burs ala "stools in bis possesaion. Whon arroatod bo waa heading for tho Grand Trunk dopot, and hia oxcugo to Justice Wallace yestorday morniug ‘was that ho bad boun working honestly. avory day of his recent stay In thiaolty, but fia fools eh ne allowod bimuolt to. bo by LY to take’ a it ot. Bafe-burginre te and - start Tor a place In the country to do what was roproe Cor Tagg Job. To did not say that the Dergon, Chutles Pent, 1s. known to be dead, | femuayicu eho tnus duauaded Wien) fram an Ho was employed In: Mnrqua’s factory, and,.| the police, but ho ovidently thought go, Dick with others, ho had no thue to ‘escape ‘exeant wae hold in €800 bail to the Crimlual Spurt, ite pabecgetabaea'y stele ik city, howe following will shows Weduouduy mldivant Omeges Seanion’ and Ie Hor, while patrolling thoir poatsvhad thulr ate toution cull ed tothe tullding ot tho Chloaga Compreasod Yuuat & Vinegar Works, at No. Erle struct, v wator-tauk on tho root of which ing and dolnylog the bulld- ios water," Expooting to ‘find | a night-watchman upon tho pretties, tho officers Fepped loudly us the front duor, and immediate- after thoy heard « nolea naif of somo twoor Shree porsons leaving - the building by jumpin trom a roar window upon the roof of erat, ubod... The ollivers -ran -to -tho rear, and hoard footstops in tho distanoo, Lut pursuit was frultlesg. It was subsequently uacertalned that burglars had “galnod “ontranco to tho building by ‘forcing open tho rear door with a jimmy, and bad z by Jumping from na window, : The Injured, 80 fir, na. Known” now, ara; flyes -Cuspar .Kuehnian, sevoroly; Frank .Schulke, in tho head; Edward Lump, a broken lee; Gus . Austrian, slightly;-Uenry Brown, slightly, No dotalled account of the loss or ‘Insurance can bo given pow, - The total Joss will reach Unite million: A number of small dwolling houses and, two small ‘saloons were +, burned, )-Tho ©. whole Fire. Department, “ Raslsted..by engines from. Coyingtun,” ‘Were. -on the «ground, “Tho fire «1s te taging ‘In Jumbor piles but there Ie no Manger to adjoining bulldings, ‘A most pore sexing Ped exiahs with romard Hy the ons Of LIfe, t ti yo te § ware employed 1n tho factory, - ‘Pho girls ull iis hour ther positive | Yow anon ata Gin tho ollica on the 6 _ knowledge of the loss of but 8 single work- uy ose, tale the locked ty Ay er th a wan in Marqua’s factory, The UOKS Are | and they were allready tu fll it. with powdor all lost, and no-tst of naties enn be obtained, oy * 4 nthe in but from the proprivtors st hus been ascer- Telare loft bebind thom talnes that: elghty-six mon ond four girls jaro soction- | uped. Forty-five mon have boon found B Hiding": was ular, ue toad, and ‘sixteen. wounded, ng everyting Up Want: to bie ones ho That ‘leaves twonts-four unaccounted for, | water woe turoon dae b tho- buralars, “but and the‘horrible pousibitity exists that they | whether acoldontly or for iy urpoga af dead- Tuay all bo cremated In the bullilitig, Per | ouing the sound of tha -oxploslon te more than thea tectare t ie aay, won, June fou ie known, ‘ oR ows and full Inte the cellar through “ z 4 * fn opening In the aadowalls whore the Hanes ’ WISCONSIN SAENGERBUND. «., Quickly suffovated them, It tu fair to a3- Special Dipateh bo Ths Pdtcage Tribune, * Mute that sone must have been overcame b +, heat ty the building, Charles Peat, Who, hed “HiNed,’ jumped, trom a fitth-story” window, i, Yeorae “Hohile, ‘wh was tH ured, Jumped Tun awhidaw of the fourth Hous, Ths: sul there were Ewentyaly ewployed onthatéloor, uid that yeape the sta! way was inatantly FUL OT; the whole bullding seemed to burg < WY Himes Instantly, 10: tried fo wait ull : Hef caine froin the dre engines, but was urced by the flames and smoke to jump. Jie Rae dnjured by the lumbar reeton, but, will i Inge and fac. Manon, Wlsy July %—~Tho elty is gully decorated with flags, averg scons, and ‘pict. ures of eminent composers, in honor of the Btato- Slngerbuyd, which commences heya to-morrow und Insts tlt Sunday evening. . fr, judwig His Presidente gerive here today. Four slnghuy. sogletics tron ;Chicago - wil is - ovening. sgt sooletles reach here. id frow nearly every: vity: tape wilt: a ely hot TmanenE vi ight, - ‘E ather 13 extrel Ron ie wes over. Lu all the other bull ug the Tndlcations: are that an 1 Priorities ates bulldlngd and Fae eoowrd wil atgend the festival, oem Ye loss of ifs must bo imited' to tho . : Scans Got theo Chill Ger tise Chilis, ha bulldlng ‘The Tis ps i If you are-subject 10 arue you muet be sure Oar ne Fy alnatod. The pa’ | to kcop your liver, bowois, an Eidueys in good, founds? givilllan Resor {roe tion. When ao, yau will be safe front manny Yt ‘ney ,_, a 1 attacks. - The romod: 10 usa is Kido Wart, ie Sea aE ae Het nt as cae "Sy ened $ . ‘nwa logs, $6,005 Glostoraiad. Seiercolumas” “Fe _Bro ssvorusement fy, r Boston by Chicago— Score, § to 4. Worcester Walloped Again by De- ‘trolt, and Cleveland by Providence, Races ot Monmouth Park—The Cornell University Crew in’ Europe. CHICAGO VR. BOSTON, n ‘The weather shifted around again yedter= day net becntne Intensely shot, resulthuy in Breat trepidation snd much guzzling of Lec water among the bull-pliyers, and a geod ten! of Linpattlency and perspiration on the part of tha 1,200 xpoctators In consequense of the exasperating slowness of the game cased hy the lazy, delibévate way In whielt the vise iUing teat footed away thne, ‘his, however, is 2 Boston peeulinrity, and one that Is ale ways noticenble except when there 18 wn ume pire who has the manttvod and the snap to protect the’ vublle against the: fatlletton of needless delay, Jeffers f4 not tint kind of an Umpires tn fact, he ts a tutghty poor umpire anyhow. Pour gallos of feeewater was the exact quantity awilled down by. the elghtecn players, anc, a9 four or five drank scarcely any, It Is safe to estlinate tint the rest aver- aged about two quarts apiece, What tine theso pampered children of luxury were rushing for shade and drowning their insides: with cold water some tens of thousands of farm-Inborers, ‘bricklayers, . street-lnborers, ele, were working In the blazing: sun, aud Not bothoring thelr heads about sunstroke, Tt would certainty seem that a bill-player, whose system Is thoroughly inured to out door exerelse, might mauage to eet through nenme of ball Instine two hours. without nunking sy much fuss about the heat. ‘There is ttle to say of yesterdny’s gane except that it was lost to Boston by only two players, Snyder and Sutton, aud won by Chie engo's superior fetding, opportune ait, aud thie base runnin Suttons mw of wv ball finely fielded to bln by Barnes fi the fourth inning opened the door for threg runs, the side should haya been ont before Gore enine to batand mate a two-base lit. Agali in tho soventh an overthrow by Sutton to first and two bad throws by Snyder te head olf inen at seeond enabled t score unearned runs, It was an off-day in batting for. Chicngo, there Deing suveral eases Where a dleat hit would lave brought in twdé runs, Boston, on the other had, batted ‘fortunately, bunching the hits so ag to produce rung. Shigles by Whitney and Burdock and a double by Morrill earned two rans in tho fourth iinings a amiutfed tly by Gore after a hard run let ina tally fn the fifth; and in tho sixth singles by Morrill and Crowley and Suyder’s double earned anotier, ‘There was a good deat of sharp tletd play on both sides, tromainen being put outat the plateor futield bits. A double play by Flint and Angon ont dropped bail on ‘the third inissed strike closed the sixth tuning when the bases wore full, Thy fleld ay ot Barnes, Burdock, Willan: Fitnt, Kelly, and Ane SOM, WIS 11108 tents and, barring the heat and’ Boston's lizliess, the game was un en- joyabla one. ‘To-morrow tha “Woreesters nake thelr second tppearanes here, THE ECORK. | country to a lwenty-1itle rice for £600 0 side, . oh ARID PAB higagn. —— j—|— Dalrymple, Le Ba oO} 0 G fmt or 51 to 4, 0) 1 a0 4} 0 a 6} 0 0 Bd 4 4} 1) 2 4] u 40) 410112) Ayo yy 4) QO) G) 0} Yate copinin! o 4 4) 1) 2) 3) 8) eo Morriil, 1b, 4) 1) 2) a)uly of 0 Buyder, c 4) 0) UP a) a) 2] 2 Crowloy, 0, feccces 4] o} 21.21.90) 0] 0 Hornuny, if 4) 0} fo} 1) 0) 0 ‘Total pa! 4p RU Ta ez lay Fnninga— 12946 e788 Chileno, 008002 0 0-5 Boston ,. S210 0 OF Earned ring—Doston, 9, Pwo-baso hits—Morrill, Snydor, Buros, Gore,: First buso on balla—Anson, Corcoran, Hurnes,, * Firat base on errors—Hostun, 0; Calcayo, 4, Loft on bases—Boston, 0; Ghtcu eo, 10, pate ok Cue Low is, Barnes, Burdock, Corcoran, nirymple, e z i iialts cultod—Whitnoey, 72 Corcoran, 72. Strikes catlod—Whitney, 10; Corcoran, 10. , Double playa—Vulut-Auson, - Tossed bille—Flint, 33 Snyder, 3, . + Wild pitch—Corcoran, 1, D ‘Tino—Two houra and ten minutes, Umplre—Jottors. . et PROVIDENCE VS. CLEVELAND. Spectat Dispatch ta ‘The Chicago Tridune, CreveLAND, O., July 7—Tho Providence team won the game to-day with ease, both outbatting and onltilelding the Clevelands. ‘Tho' Jatter were unable to hit Radbourn suecessfully, and pluyed a rather louse game in tho feld. * Nolan and McCormick alter: nated-in the .polnts for the Ulevelands, and threa rung wore seored while each} were vitehing, Kennedy resumed his position be- Hind tho bat, and did creditable work there, Tho Clovolands went firat to bat. In the sixth Inning MoCormick reached first on an error aud came Lome on safe hits by Bradley and Shaffer. In the ninth inning Shatfer scored on his alugle and Nolan's doublo, For Providence, safo hits by Start, Ward, and Gross, and Nolan's fumble, yielded threo rims In tho fourth Inning, one being carned. Again, in the seventh inning, three rans ete Heored, two at ilien garted, on u aves ager by Gross and Ktngles jenny, Hines, ant Butt. About 400 people werd pEesoltte : Aunttign P2atnhe7 ro. Cloyelaud oof OOOO 100 1-8 Providouce . Os 0 0 3,0 Od Farned runs—Clovoland, 1; Providence, 1, Fieldlug errors—Clovelana, ty Providence, 3 - Maso hits—Cloveland, it Providence, 30. Dwo-base nita—Gross, Downy, Nolan, First basu on balts—Ctovoland, 1, hie Pale on orrors—Cloveland, 2; Provi- Cy ae - Loft on basee—Ulovatand, 0; Proyidonce,% Struck out=-itiawsy Ward, hleclotlan, Data, olan, Walls catlod—Nolan,; 60} McCormick, 22; Rad- Dy 10, b Btrikog eallod—Nolan, 16; 3feCormick, 0; Itaud~ OU TH, 28, ° ie v Dy Band Buea Danae Flin ‘Thnve—Two hours, VUmplro—Bradloy, : ——— DELROILT VS. WORCESTER, Bptctat Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune. Dernart, Mich. July %—Tho Worcestors Were ilefonted to-day fox the third consecus tlva time by Detroit, who took yory kindly to McCormick's pliching, aid would have sollod up -a blg batting revord-but for the admirable outiielding of Dorgan and Total ing; thé formor gutherlug In seven high ones, As lt was, cnough® safe bits were bunched to naka Freeman Brown's foce a picture of despalr, Detroit, flejded Juosely. ns tlmos, but Dorby was nt himself sad did not lose a irieke AVorcenrer ean wi runs In the ret off. buse-h ot pantey anda today ar by Dorgau,. Ans other run wag mide Ih. the third, hitting safe f ® base home: on Mouck's * fumble grounder, -«'Thoreafter ~ the were. whitawashad, ‘although hey in the ninth and had the bases full when t fast havit wenk out, “Dorby used splendid Judgment: in this fining, nts a bal ay Tom the atrikers, aud al wits bt foun base a be ta i. dn Detrolvs first, Wood and Kuight got bases on. called balls, and wore brought hema by Hanton’s danton Seon on Te tt Rat ett Hels base fh the second Derby got ‘iret ‘an Stoves's hilt visitors rallied 1s of@ thrown ‘ball, aud came howe on. Gor hardt's Jour drive, the striker bola, ent pet rd, A threo-baggor by Bonnett, a two- user by Houck, and Gerhardt’s bude Nit gave two ring in the fours two-basera by Gore hhordé und Wood yielded a rua In the saventh, Detryit hus wou game week with au iuntng to spare, Yes g3¢507 Antngs— 4 28010000 3120 as tishung. On ant stter today an clezant, AYartor pcvullceene will be sea {a tho, 20 tisk OXPTEXs 0! he Lake Shore Road, running through to Niagara ‘Tatts arriving there the Hoxt morithug for breakfast. : ‘The Wisconsin Central commenced to run through tralus from Chicage to Astiland, Lake superior, last eventug, to whieh are ab tached clegant parior and sleeping cars, Trouble pita ardt-Puwell, Gore Union Pacific and the Sane harilt-Powell, a Paseed balis—tuahonge, 2 * ta Fe Roads, ‘Mine—Two houre nid twenty tiuutes, Uniplro—Doesche: id 2 MONMOUTIE PAT. The Southwestern Assooiation to Mect Loxe Buaxcn, Ne dob duly Zhe first Wednesday for Renewing tho WINCHESTER’S’ HYPOPHOSPHITE Of Lime and Soda, i are cp BIveepstake: ‘The train teaves tha Milwaukee & St. Paul | yor tec e 2 Dance avcond, and Kdel\yetss thirds won by | rite xHW ROUTH ‘Yo LIT PACTIIC. g ieee heed proved by 20 yosrw oxporionco. HRY 17, ‘ haltlengths tine 2:10, - Second race, July Binkes, for year-olds, five furlongs—Gnondagatital, Gerald seeond, and Momento thirds w by three lengths; thno 1:0734, ‘Sied race, Monmouth Oaks, for s-yenr- old flties, one and one-atarter mtles—Tho ra frst, Actin second, Spacts third swon by three Tenethss Utne 31414, Fourth rae, free handleap one antl three-quarter tiles, won by One Dine, Sly Danes “second, Conipensation Uhbras thie, 33:053q. nt ‘Che Corlnthian Stakes, gentlemen riders, ong mlla—Vaiplre = frst, Zete second, Geranium thirds dure, 1250, "The gelling rica, “tired quarters of auile, was won by Sluux, Charley Gorham second, Ada thirds thne, 121724. 5 + ‘Tho grand intel race between Hindoo, Crickmore, ant Atanen proved a walkover for Hindoo, the others not starting, “Cho hurdle race Was wor ly Bertha, Dis- pute second, Frank Short third, Mr. J. Dunhats has been appatited Suner- {ntendent of te Cileage Division of the Haltinore & Ohfe allroad, Mr 8. 8. Speticer, who has been Acting Supertntend- ent siiee the resignation of, Mtr, til. Hud: son, will agin reste the difties of hfs old = postion ag Anslstant lo the President. * Ten tiles of the new belt road which ts being constricted by the Chicugo & Western Indiana Ralrond Company, have been com pleted, Three intles wnore ave. graded and ready for the fron, whiels will be Jatd next week, ‘The oftletals of this Bett Line claim to Have nlrendy secured twenty niles of the right of way cut of the twenty-two niles Neevssary to complete Ute Mie, A clrealar just issned by President: Keep, of the Cling &- Northwestern Rallway. i noeunces the itppolntment of Mr Meal Kirk- fat ds Controller of the Company and its proorietiry Hines, and as such will perform the dt heretofore exerelsed by the cut ad will linve supervision and control over nll aevounts, save el ty pe pertain to the ‘Treasurer in New York. et NATIONAL AFFAIRS. PURCHASE OF SILVER, Wasutnatos, D.C. July t—The Treas ury Department to-day purchased 325,000 ounces of silver for deflyery at the Philadel- vhit and New Orleans Mints, "The ngceement between tho Atchison, To boku & Santa Fé td tho Southern Pachile regarding through frelxht traMle over the Soutliern route ta tha Paeltie Const pro- videathat the Uulon Paciic shall not come pote for business to New Mesteo and Attzon polits, while the Atchison, opel & Sunta Fé agrees not to take any business tu Utalr and Nevada potits, For California and Pa elfic Const business the Union Pacltie and Southern routes can conipete, but the rates by both Hines will be the same, The new ngree- son Wiaratites will bo of ittla Lenellt to anybody and will not change the course of the Pacific buxiness materially, ‘The new route 4 the “natural “and — direet route for, New Mexico and Arizoni, and business for: points in those ‘Tertitor’ turally belonas tu It Just as the Utah add Nevada trate naturally Tithe the Union Paeltic. As farns Vacite Const trade ts conee: the Union Paeite will sulfer but Mttle from the new competition, ay, with eqtral rates, ft will wet mmost at the bus Jness, exeepl that tor Southern California points, At equal rates 5 Hes to Callforista, i Y the Uniow laelite, as it takes two to thites days leas “tine to ship freliht over Se hla Pacific than over the Southern In aplte of the new agreement between the Southern Pacitie und the Atehbion, Topeka & Sunta F6 Railroads, the Union Paeltie will gouthite to have a monopoly an the Pavilic business ror about two” years for us. lot Atchison, & Santa tipelled to chr; sana rites” ons the Union Pac! Puclfic Cunst poluts thera entnet be be any compotition, In less than, twa years the Atchison, Topeke & Santa Fé will “have sadlrect route to San Francisco via the At- Jnntle ah fe Atlas, wich is now inthe pleted aid at Tang order arenly ere Manufacturers’ Association of the United guerauo to the Utah line. ‘This route when | States was held at Congress Mnll ‘to-lay, completed will beable to fully compete with | ‘The proceedings were private, and reported the Unton Paeltic for Paeitle Coast business, | by the Dresltent, Charles 1. Sheldon, of being as available a route and nearly as xho Auburn, to be of Interest to tha traue only, As this entire line Is controlled’ by the Atehi- —————— LATE LOCAL ITEMS. es non, Touuka. & pe Fs, it will be able to Uiiee of dictation frou etinor yaaa, MteHLer- | arin MeDonoll, a teamster living at No. 160 Wevson streut, waa overcome by the hent ence or dictation from other parties, atubout 7 o'elocy Inst night. Hu was attend ed by Dr. Simpson, who says that bis recovery Is doubtful, BicDonneil 1s¢t yearsold and mar- ried, Loo Scholl, 2 bookkeeper ving at No. 2 Cot- tage Grove avenue, aud employed by B. a. Leh mann, curnerof Adums: and Stute street, was pleked up inant ye ut the corner of South Clark nud South Water streets by Olleer Treutlob, He wus taken to the Chica enue Station, where De, Cunning Price $1 and 82 por battic, Lreparnd only by WINCHENTER & UO, Chemists, Sold by all Drugguts,. 2% John-at., Now York. sweepstakes, y Ol ‘ote., and all disorders brought on by Ins diserotions, excoseos, ur nverwork Of the iraln and Servous dyatems, speadiy und radically cured by WINCHESTER’S SPECIFIC PILL, Auirole vegetable proparution,and the best and most silccessint remedy known, Miclent. Kor furtier ti feruy: ave Urled, Bt per iax: Khe Hoxos, $5, urely reaictt, with full dicettuns for’ une, only by . WINCHESTER & 00., Chemtatea, 2% Johneat., New Yorks DEATH OF A JOCKEY. New Yonr, duly %—Willlan Brown, a well-known jockey and breeder on Lorll- Jara stovk-farm, died ‘Thursday,’ Age, 52 yenrs, AN _ENGHISIT MOUSEWOMAN, | New Your, July %—The Spirtt of the Phucs says: “Miss Augusta Bryant, of Ene gland, has challenged ‘any lady rider in this _IROPIO FRUIT LAXATIVE, revere ea youre ARY OF STATIA » D July %—Walker Slalne to-day entered upon his duties as ‘Third Assistant Secretary of State. a AXLE MANUFACTURERS, Spectat Dicpatch to The Chicaco Tribune, © Sanatroca, N. ¥.,’ July T—A special meeting of the Carriage and Wagon Axle ruyscummen ay DP orstyercrans, harsebnek, and the cliallenge has been ace cepted In behalf of an unknown, We will seo whether the daughters of Britannia: ean beat our pratrty girls.” CORNELL IN ENGLAND, New Your, July %—The Spirit of the Tintes, commenting on the Carnell contests in England, romarks: They hive certainly been ‘the most unfortunate of onramen, Harassed by the shameful nction of the Hone loy Stewards, thelr every waking hour in EB gland has been one of doubt und anxiety. Such painful susponse could not but inter- fere with successful ‘training, and old oars- men whd remember the times in thelr own career when business or family troubles elushed with boat-racing will readily under- stand that Cornell came to the post nt Wen- ley far from fit. : ‘Tho Austrinn-Amertean boat-race between Cornell University ant the Viennese oarsmen. seeis to be an established fixture, and inure ranelng tho numerous detills ench party fs pronypt, and even generotts, in meking the Hecessnry. concessions. AS} Viennu hus the ever, aud the affale will be a verlta- ation throughout Germany, ‘hore are how in remulgr training on the Daunbe two oarsmen of the Lio Club, two of the Pirat Propared from troplenl fruits aud plante, A_WHOLESOME CURATIVE. SUUTIIWESTERN: ASSOCKATION, It has been deelded to holt Wednesday next the adjourned meeting of the South- western Railway Assoctation, which was to have been held on the 6th of this mouth, but Was postponed ou ecount of the inabliity of Mr. Gault, of tha Wabash, to attend. It ts understood that ‘nll the managers. will be present on that day, From the ‘resutt of Ulls “tneeting will depend the future ex- | Guin treated him for suusteoke, and rostered e. | , istence uf the Southwestern Railway Assu- } bim Inu few hours, Ho was tnken home. elation, “If the meeting falls to farmonize | - 54 Loulia. Fieved: was found dead av her tle cottilicting interests of the various lines, idence, Noo We Weat Huron. Ktre Creel e then the Missourl pool is nt an end. ‘The | Kelson, one of her boarders Wien Me she wits lying in hor bedroom, tue upper pure of her budy'on the buit and ker feat Hor. ‘Thore were ne marks of vioteles upon e the persion, ner wny indiention that a acide nad See NNN boon conimitted, | She wat: orwerlan woman not lived with her nor contributed to the aup- A BONUS OF ONE THOUSAND '' DOLLARS IN. GOLD COIN WILL BE PAID FOR THE DETECTION Clud, and seven of the Donohart Chub, Ine | ouiy pussible way: t oth eluding ait of Inst year’s. champton crew, | (ly, bess Tomine te hie. From these eloven eandidates the eammities WIT bo a recourse to arbitra will choose the final four. ‘The 2.500 gulden tion, but some of the Hnes are strongly Mote nh) il opposed to this mode of settlement on the needed for the prize dims been wubseribed | ground that heretofore whenever recourse twice over, The celebrated pulnter Canon £ arbitration was'had Gould had always has volunteered to contribute a design fora | thy of ft, Gould is new roported to ie magnieficnt trophy of honor awarded to the in fayor of submitting all matters wluners, with the expressed purpose of male to arbitration, It Is understood that ing a prize worthy of the occasion and sn | jo has proposed the nates of Samuel Sloane '.- MINNESOTA. Lake Elmo nnd Its) Pleasures—Tho Crops=—Lumbér-shipinent« vin the Lumber Line~A New Compotitor for Chicago, 2 | Bpectal Correspondence of! he Chienga Trivune, Lake Erno, Minn, Jdly 3—This portion .of the Northwest ts studded. with .Inkes, “many of which Inve been” converted by the hand of inah Into plensire-resorts, and are visited by those seeking ;recreation, rest, and comfort. . oe ‘Twelve miles east of SL Vaul,‘on the Chi- engo, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Rail- rowl, ls Elimo,—formerly called Bass Lake from tho quantity of this kind af fish found init, From the train you see nothing but n very rustle depots butt five-minutes’ walle brings you toa cluster of bulldings nestled among ‘the trees on the margin of the bort of the familly, Deceased had been but one honor to the Germans, JL Devereaus, or C, W. Suitth as suteh ar inouth in thiseounty. eon trator. While {t fs neinitted by. the: antl = Gould men that these are able uid good men “That medicine roca right to the aput. re- fully qualified for the responsible justicu of | {feshes, rovives, and curos."—A patient on Hop tha hosttion, yet they ave on Iden ing tng in ee 7 Lerests 01 ie arbitrators woul require that Sporaperl they, ieljeutat jiiet more, favorably’ towears AMUSEMENTS, oti than his opponents, and for this rene | pees: raat y <UERTS. son they ure nob ftelinedt to accept any of the | THOMAS SUMMER NIGHT CONCERTS, hanes proposed, lt will be -hard work to See Agree pon arbitrators that will be sntis- ‘fnctory to all concerned, and there I bnt S Moot Has the aieutline Wedntade ae : result differently from thoso held. for the | ¢, sane purpose heretofore. Seer, saree Siecle Ine ¢ or Mone AnoUr 100Ps, OF ANY PARTICLE A few days ago n young ian called at the i oftveof Mr. O, E, Seymour, agent of tho ee OF MINERAL, Hoosie Tunnel Lino, and wanted to know whethor a reward the heen .offered for the SUMMER NIGHT CONCERTS, OR apprehension of ‘Thomas Hoops recontly | atime tow rate of TEN 250 KETS FOR $1, TEN agentof the National Dispateli,. He stated Se MOIt st ties ny thong Untlun Lickers OTHER INJURIOUS that he had just sean Mr. loops, and could ng He et Wits. GEO. TGA RATEIL, Leareu, Inke. “Here are found bathing Louse, bowl | give Information of :his whereabouts, but setae SUBSTANCE {ng altos, And gyninnalum, a4 areal Bi nate Susie pay nothing further: als sin a HOOLEY'S THEATRE, IN YTS uidings, ‘he house proper consists oftwo | referred the young man to the offteers of the Saree =, ; pulling saparate a disuel but con: Natlonat Dispatah Line, a whom tt Is uly: res sin Dah’s 4 1 Son York Mesiel Sue Lal nected hy 1 long, wide-covered porch extend- | posed the young man went with ‘ils story, 2 aly’ i Ing nerogs the front of both buildings, In one W roparten: called on Mr Graves, who tis Adgistiy Palys Great \eWe to sical success, COMPOSITION. of which aro the sleeping rooms, the othar | auperseded Mr, Hoopansagentot the National * CINDERELLA AT SCHOOL, Wrodiiced here with the IDENTICAL CAB, COS- TUMES, und ACCESSOIRES a8 wotcd at Daly's the atte, Nein York, a Innis Lowig, Digby Hell, Char, Lectoroq, Harry qnongly, Laura Joyce, Stay Fielding, Ada ona, bord in thelr OIG: . belng the dininz-room, ‘This ts probably not so fashionable a re- sort ns some others In this vicinity, but for real comfort it {3 syrpassed by none, ‘The Jake.ls fringed with” woos, pera ean be Dispateh Line, and tried to galn sume infor- miationon tho subject. Mr, Graves, howaye wh Vt reticent, and answered evasively that “Phere might lave been sich 2 nun In. the that. The use of TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE is indicated in all nal cases where a purgative, cathartic, found wild flowers and forns In great yurlety | mightZ not. Hoops was Beet : NAL parts ind quautitye Mastdes cuutalitine an abe, | ate The employ of the "National | —beelsl Pertormangs sunday uventi, or aperient medicine is required; daneo of fish, Including bass, pickerol, and | Dispateh Company, and might be anywhere, *HOUSE, are 3 pereh, thore are portions of the Inke where | oven In tne City: of Chicago, so far as he Court-Houre, » fand while it produces the same re- water-lilles grow lit great luxuriunco and | (Graves) know. Mtr, Graves evinced a desire coon AS A Cc e ts beauly; and the dining tables aru constantly | to keep from the pubtie whatever Informa- F EveiN oNE_comronram, | Sult as the agents named, no dis- decked with them, hid on the subject, but elr- tlon he pay havo TONY PASTOR i {here is 4 fing satling yacht and any wane cuumsta ie a indleate Hint thera is an unwelt- ae RR COM agreeable, weakening, or distressing of row-boats here; tho latter can be hired | ten Mystery connected with thi disappear nid his tuimonse SPRCLALTY COMPANY. F ;: em byte week at a nominal sum, : ‘Phe Inke, Aneainf'Iloops, Tehe decamped witht some ecitany nt entire chango at bil—Teny (adtor's effects (so common with other rem: 3 nly as s.nenerally yeported and his never been | 3 nd tho Star ‘ ‘contridicted, It looks queer that no ‘efforts | Romance of a Poor Voung Man,’ have beunmada to apprehend hin, BAUMNS PAVILION. CONSOLIDATION, ‘Twonty-socond-st., Cottaze Grove, und Indlana-ave ' Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunt. Pirrspona, Pa, July 7—Articles of agrees mndnband consolidation betweon the Pitts burgp Youngstown & Chicago Itatlroad Com: pany df Ohio and the Pittsburg, Youngstown - W Obicago Kailrond Company of Penusylva- Company in OT Indies and ehildyen ean beseen’ rowing about, fishing, and gathering Milles, ‘The table of the hutel Is excellent, manage- ment accommodating; and, after a month's sojourn, I can recomend Elm Ladge to those In quest of n few weeks! recreation, Tho weather in this section has been cool and pleasant thus far, witl perhaps too mich rain in the early part af June. - ‘The crops are looking well, and much more advanced than is usual nt thig tue of year, The Nunber business of Minnesota and Trorice-Fruty Laxativs has the unanimous sup> port of all who have given it A SINGLE TRIAL, and highly com ndatory ry aris are being constant! teceived from eminent physicians and chenatate, med feal and eclentific Journals, the clergy and press, and from other high standard sources . ‘Yhte Brentng and every ovening during the summor, Sunday evening and Sunday Matinee, ‘- GRAND CONCERT. Admission, 230: Nunday Matinen, te, HAIR RESTORER, * Packed in bronzed tin boxes only, Price, 25 Cents. cy ula‘have just been Mod with the Secretary of THE e wv xes, 60 Cts. Nese MAINO AS canta | the nntonwenty Sretanioet Gggomank: | || paral Bases; : on oF noar th rallronda tributary to St. Paull | town ge Chena italtrond Campus: captial ‘ A a 2 ton SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. and Miuneapoils, in tho: nelghborhovd of | cack esuunvOU, ehauticoy die Andrews: of Mitra. eee aeemeer, | feet thia seuson: and the iy f She Directors | |” or TH8 commer yao Aouaatowt, Is Presiden Hichide some of the most sucecssfu business a men in Pennsylyania and Onto. ‘Che road ‘ wit be pushed to completion as fastus money aud men will permit aimotnt Will bo larger enclt Year, as now mills are built and old ones etlarged, ;, the Lumber Line—now composed of the Wisconsin Central Ruliroad,.Chicago, St. Paul, Minnenpolls & Omaha Itaftroad, Sioux City & Paclilo Ratlrond, and the Kansns City, LUPTURE CURED, RUPTURE =. WORLD. .\ Mrs.S. A. Allens St Joseph. & Counell ‘Bhuils: Railrond—has | A SLIGHL EARTHQUAKE SiTOCK, ; ‘Guent proved @ great success, aud given the imanu- - -Bptetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, is ss WORLD'S PA NERRA DMA BNC ee: Kietnrers of Tumbsr in allunegota and Wise | ‘Tonebo, Oy July %—aAgaln the ‘Taledo, | * = He ih vor dence moreeal aueina consin a now outict for thelr products, ‘Tha & Durlington Raflrond experiences States of Colorato, Keausany Aissourl, pail Dalplios < Hurling) is witha the shock of 2 Nitle earthquake In nnd about i 4 eft from aby Crane couldn, uu sxlit undp Hat 7 an ao BOTH au y marae are liore had failed. Bue “Hair Restorer: ebmuake, oa well ns.lowa, Uokota, and StU. headquarters, a elrenlar haying been ‘sent caked tho bern oS See ToS ee eA Le ate ebor' | mnnouneing the uppalntment Ub de W, Me IS PERFECTION) * Tha prlucpion pew ono, Na ouerution” Of 9,000 box-wara thirtylires fect lon, and | Blvatne as hayinaster und fucl agentund I. | For RESTORING GRAY, WHITE | Se ‘anger incurred, Me ty Will a capnelty of twenty tons, and the prom. | Prague auditor, 0 cars ag fost as they ean be nay via. ATELY . PAAR a Dai ise of § ny built, tite in is destined to bo an important Mou Ss Biate-at, Chicago, 11), or FADED HAIR. to -its COLOR, GLOSS and BEAU youthful >, It ITEMS, factor. in sunplyliug the Southwest wilh But tow immigrants arrived hero yoster |} renews jts Hfe, strength and growth, SO.ALLES, building matorla, day, “To-day the Pittsburg & Fort Wayne] Dandruff quick! d, A match ; 2s" Not the War las thore bean so active D0 ff ndruff quickly remove match- TAIRBANISS' a Notuled Hine na nOWy ANd, ny fist na Hien phe lnd ofr geen er Aes less Hair Dressing, Its perfume rich BTARDAKD dJumber ig in sh pela condition, it fy wanted by tho retall dealers, Trices have materially advanced the past week’ ab Piinneupalls, Bt. Pauls and Eau Clatre, this loading Chicago yather than follawhys her, ne heretofore, Presume when yardulegters iy Chicago find hat thoy cannot browk tho price ‘at the whole snle muyket thay tua will'ad vane ag there Is nO munoy to then: In paytny $10 for common lumber by the cargo ane palling at $13 by the toad. * BT. Susiwatr, ee CORONER'S - INQUESTS, Tho Coronerhold au: fnquest at No. 4001 ful atu atreot upon Cathoriqu Lynch, 474% yours of ‘ago, Who dled suddenly gf heart discase. Algo Ti atthe Morguo upon Frank Junggron, 40 years: ° s of age, who dled on tho Juko shose at tho fut of i Chicago avenuo, by reasda of consumption and tho oxcessive uso of aldohullo drink, toxutner with o lavk of ‘proper. nourlabinent, Ie was found at 8 w'olock; ventorday: wornlog uy gone .boye wha, noted ‘the police at thy Chioueo Avonus biullon: The vecoused mained a living by raysploking, wus 40 years of Age, ana had wlatives Tigi nt No, Milton avouus, Who refused to take OATES OF the rus wining becnuso be had bovn nothing but a com mon drunkard for years, Au IoqueRt wes Who held at the Morgue upoa Metor Doutler, whose dead body, waa found-au the prairie uvur tho corner of Wyatern and Fullerton avenuos, in the Town of Jefferson,’ Thu jury found that he ue to bis death by reagan of '@ bullet tired by id own band with auiuidat intent, Just utter bo ad niurdorod bla wity at the Faditle Garden, “ . USS Charl lot 8: -who died of consumption ‘and " Jor and raze, Sold by all Druggisis, Rauans nad loccunapug sales . eat i Throughout Europe an PE morioa. rF ' ZYLO BALSAMUH (ire alec) & lovely tonic and Hair Dressing. 3+ romoves Dandraff, allaysa all itching, stops falling Mair and. promotes & ealthy growth with a rich, boautifi) hi iy f gloss, and is delightfully fragrant. “ i Pricp Seventy-five Genta in largo. 4 glans atepperod Battles, Sold by all Orugals! ENTON'S ITA oO} The Benton: Hair: Grower, If the roots are not dead, and they seldom are, will, in 80 per cent of the cases:of Baldness, produce a new f growth of hair, and what wil! GROW HAIR will stop|_ \ its FALLING OUT and prevent its TURNING GRAY, because it is all the result of invigorating the roots. DANDRUFF is cured. by healing the scalp, We wish that all persons jhaving DISEASED SCALPS would call upon us, We cure most cases, : The BENTON HAIR GROWER is for sale by Wholesale and Retail Druggists everywhere, and at our Offices,--Milwaukeo, 97 Wisconsin-st., and A, . $78 Staterste lop flac le), Chiaagae,*~ signinenta, . ‘Tho gross earnings of tho Chicago & Kust- ern Lllmols for the month ending June sv, 1881, Wore $110,280,08, agulnst. $03,281.09 for tho corresponding mouth Jest year; an ine crease of $47,055.20, . ‘Tho General Frolic Agents of the Bur ugten, Rock. Island, und. Northwestern, Roads holt a meeting yusientay: atthe Bur Huxtou oflice, th regard to the settlement of Konig tuntters connected with tie Lows pool, Ais understo ut the subject under cole sideration was in regard to the poaltion ta bo SOALES, FAIRBANES, HORSE & C0, co, laleal and Fithar Uo careful to buly the genulos, BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES. RATS anny a ors’ Originas Hronghial Cis, ry i Hp eee colt Ba ate, * Coughs, Astnina, Neon 5 ty z g _ z

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