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VOLUME XL. CHICAGO DRIVING BAR Ko 8 oo spc osusnaonts Sra a Tal nvER OFFDRED TO THE AMERICAN. PEOPLE - 18 IN THI PROGRAMME OB JEG CHICAGO DRIVING PARK, TO-DAY, sATURDAY, J ULY 23. It Consists of FOUR GREAT pisee and AUD $ “THE QUEEN OF THE TURF,” ‘Who will trot three heats to beat her own record of 2:10.1-2 in the presence of her owner, Wm. H. Vanderbilt, and a party of his friends from New York. DRY GOODS, &e “LEADERS OF POPULAR Prices,” - MAYER. State and Madison-sts., TO CLOSE SUMMER Stock! Will, previous to inventorying, “July 30th,” MAKE “ULTIMATE REoUCTIONS!” The Trotting begins at 12 o'clock. i Throughout the store. MAUD S. will trot at. 4 0’clock Pp m. There being many desirable goods PROGRAMME. included in the MRST RACE--Free for all Pacers. Lucy, Sorrel Dan, Rowdy Boy, Mattie Hunter, Ben Hamilton, Sleepy Tom, Bay Billy. SECOND RACE--2:27 Class. Rolla, Envoy, Lady Thorne, Argonaut, Dan Donaldson, Jessie Dixon, Elsie Groff, Unalalla. THIRD RACE--MAUD SB. vs, 2:10 1-2. Driven by W. W. Bair. FOURTH RACE.--2:30 Class.. Indicator, J. B. Thomas, Rosewood, Annie W., Ethel Medium, Troubadour. FIFTH RACE--2:25 Class. Fanny ‘Witherspoon, Josephus, Fred Douglass, Big Soap, Florence, Alta, Abdallah Boy. “WARK Down!” ‘We would suggest an early call. TRADING BY MaiL! Parties so doing will receive every ail- vantage glyen to our elty customers. "LEADERS OF. . POPULAR PRICES, STATE AND MADISON-STS, Branch, Madison & Desplaines-sts. Remember, the Trotting conumences at 12 o°clock, Noon. MAUD S. TROTS AT 4 P. Mi. Madison-st. cars (double track) direct to’ the Track Gate. ADMISSION, 50 CENTS. Those, who do not see the Races to-day will miss the Greatest - Trotting Event of the Season. ‘The Races will be completed on Monday and Tuesday, July 25 and 26. ——— Excelsior tl Siove, Wiro Gauze, Nou-Esplosiva, Absolutely Safo, - NTE HOUSE. mes (ater Offer a retired manufacturer's en- tire stock of O00 Doz. Corsets, 39c Each. Side Steels, Perfect-Fitting, Side Laced, and elegantly trimmed with lace-=-positively the great- est bargain ever offered in Chica- go..-and only ONE of ourGREAT CLEARING-SALE ATTRAC. TIONS. worl | ‘ESTABLISHUD 1866. The largest and best Oll Stove In the market. Wicks the largest, hence the greatest heat, Ree member the Excelsior is the only Stove with WICK TUBES protected b: SOLD / AIR DRAFT, fhereby. nee) Ing the ofl cool. it will do all your Cooking, Baking, Brotling, Washing, &e,, through out the summer months, Excelsior Oil Stove Mnfg. Co., Ofice and Satesroom, 42 DEARBORN-ST. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_— PIANOS, Have opened a Retail Branch at 111 Adams-st:, . opposite the Post Office. The largest stock of TEAS, COFFEES SPICES Ever offered to the consum- ers of EDIaRG. Manufac- turers of ANTI-ALUM BAKING POWDER. lll ADAMS-ST OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE. E] PRIGERATOR CAR, AA NN A NEW REFRIGERATOR CAR, Suitable for Dressed Beef (John 0, OPTICAL GOODS. Thipel BE 5 a i fers t Sete, ast, tag Microscopes! ‘Telescopes, Beruinctare, ‘Lrauslia, Love ‘Sle, Compassos, Se the lerest atock Inthe Northwest, CAUTION, —Don't pay exorbitant prices to ad- yonturers for Bhogtustes. V We sell boat Brantiian Hepbles, Hw tw and. she 10 best ground ¥ronch Crystal 3 ctacion § ent ovo YORtw pene in the art of fitting Our msthud certs "hoattny which bas er ‘up ourteads, Artidcilal Human yes insortod without pain, © * Unequaled in brilliancy and sweetness of tone and character of workmanship. A fine assortments. of Grands, Uprig! its, and Squares always on hand. STORY & CAMP, 188 and 100 State-st. Cones MOMKIG DERNHAERDT, Optician, 333 Btate-at.. oom 8 scoond floor. Hpectacles ex- val Fatent), can be geen and duaraly tt Neary form of defectiroezesidat, Tauern FANOY GOODS. ed at the St as ues, [savers Leal, to his THT eee ert tt aati 9 caer eee Nelse Morris’ > Stock- Yards, on | sna aps ta pa tecaees ct Tr WiLL PAY 10 CALL §T 1 6 Pousore of itush aodicat Colfoas, Cheat Wodient Gullege, Hannon Collogs, Ci Hoinaopethia Hoyo, teadnu: Uivings, otic mise prominent and wolt:krown clients, ineluiing high enoomlume from Sqnuoln of Belanen hung tutes, etc, otc, Same Patent as used in the Chi- Sago Meat Market, SS aes Oy BUGGIES, tate raves FINANCIAL, HINO & COOMLW ro eeeeeneTs FS: behing i ie Bi ite Pict prraen gaveauen, Stato of INlnots, offers VERGHO, RULING & CO’, 186-114. STATE-ST., To inspect thoir stock of TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, ‘The Gest! line over beousht to tht tla city, and sold at Odor Cars, Jewol Cases, Work Boxes, Desks, Swiss Carvings, Grontest Stock and Varioly of HAMMOCKS ° = theamountet inetureat ny tat ‘Untisabtaras, | one Thousand got ito) bearing Sper Wagons | cunt sana ‘orga payable Py ere five Sly Ma bust. “Catatoutey be he pice ie io sual aprile aft oe OBHICOSi: (nye waied ‘ait "oa hrawing Tesrert and 4 ping aus fuses fotiveret Teenie vEGctannd (#400) on onc, a termas Sout sas INTHE CITY, ACES Bi oftes at the Anglia matt Vzeuauaupinte | uahy Carriages, Doll Porambaltary, Boy’ Warons, und cuustituio the ouly bonded indubtodness of the 8, Uinmes, Ate, _ DESIGNER AND ‘BUILDER sou, ste feat "estate ssscesmnaatof the county tor New Fret Jt nolow daahouset,” Midpoeale will uo, repeived, te oy”. baa aA co i SR i DENTISTR TRY. Sone 5 wi be considerud. Special JNO. J. CLAUSE, Machinery. | Seem | DR. DAY,” a Real Estate Loans Best$5 aaa ia 1510 17 South Canatet, dated Si Ip amounts as dea! 10" MISCELLANEOUS. nnoitf snags for nat 9} ta apes Filling “Best, One-Quarter Ol Rates, important to Muchors of kiurseat | SW filta-sty New York. 18 adie theta, Also Kd only practical teeth WITIIOUT A PLATE. wer Buetion Pinto, which never loosens while talk bait ‘OF eating, ital afro. ANP ase chloroform, other, free, for mir ane R eens on ks WE Data Kast Madleon-at. Son wen ini py EN Hcog., matt Wee eekly wir iat Gal Habis edad ltileatie infernmuoneead sete a Dince dally, and bavy upenod & Huse Partion desirous of obtaining Deer a wut tho ‘is without parilal, having xiven ular conta’ to8 witners dilly, Send for ii vaide stiaiate ful perucala Our Weekly ame tund ir een ee Wecaeeday at Bulbere "ATTENTION, BAKERS Ba toon} ruaro requeated to attend the mee Pak Rint tings oF Haportani Real Estate| p Minor co. and Loans,jzs3, ates 1 |Feorosunted during Wyears == ES. TAILORING. BABY OARRIAGI iS Per Ct.Discount| BABY CARRIAGES, On all Garmenta ordered vf us during July, WL, | Grest success clearing salo, over X0 Carriages sald EDWARD ELY & C€O., Taflors, | 1s week: only tery, stiznuy daziagod: wilt clove Out at $1.7 each. Choice carriages vn wookly psy Ske Wabash-av., comer of Monroc-at. x Lee phe ulney Ni ae LAD 'voutty, Preside mahi Factory, G1 south Clariat. SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES BLACEWELI'S DURHAM CIGARETTE: A Notion . _ Last evening, having halt an hour to spare, the writer took a sudden notion to drop in.a few stores and sce for himself how BLackWE.v’s Duruam CIGARETTES were selling. ‘Ot course you want to ‘know what the dealers. said and so we will Jet them tell the story in their own words: E. J. LEHMAN, “Tue Fat," Cor. State and Adams Sta., ' “All the demand ia for Diacewrts’a Dounmamn Cicanstrs. A, gen otleman camo in yesterday morning; nnd Lought a”: pack ame and this orang | came brek with lend and bought again, paying that hore: aftor he would smoke nothing at Brace: wet's Durwam O:aanertrs.. Ho smoked aix in the morning and folt no Ma ~ pleasant effects, which was pomething, ho . + bad never been able to do: with any, ¢ other Saat and be had tried them all.” i. HW. LOWELL. “with O, Jnvxs, 110 and 112 Madizon-st. +. Going like hot cakes, Onstomors are eaten ie pocond and fair ine for them.. Everybody is ploased om. + Lhavo'nt ‘much of rey ciparelta trade and I have sold 1500 in three days.” t JAMES P. DWYER, : 68 State-st. eng Sit first, ee Onr customors say One custo 1er bought a Bankes of Bracnweur's Dunnaat Cicar-- . Bin ‘and a package of another brand Jast Aight and this morning camo bnok and ed me to change the other brand for the Dunsan. fave sold 2000 in threo days.” WwW. & Ae HALL, tate-nt. “Yirat thing cae morning I-bad a eall for Buacnweru's Donuast Craanerres and it scoms to mo that everybody has been calling for them ever sinco. Nobody ; wants any other cigarette.” E, HOFFMAN, ‘185 and 187 ‘Madison-st, « Gustomors are coming infor them the cond and third time. -Lam gelling more f Brackwets’'s Dunuas Ciganxrres than tany otbor brand. . ‘Tho same is true at “branch store 153 Randolph street.” hay _¥, DEUTSCH, ~ G4 Lako cor, of Btate-st, “Eyorything is Braonwext’s Donaast Gokmeneres. “No call for anything else. One customer bought sample packngo this RO Z morning and came back this evening for moro saying they wero tho best he ever smoked.” PALMER HOUSE Cigar Stand, “All the call is for Brackwstt's Don. TAM Croanyrres, 1 and what is moro every- body likes them.’ e HARPER BROS., 42 and 44 Stato-at. “Braokwen.’s Dennate Croanerres are having a big sale. Are selling more of thom than of any other three brands com- bined. Ones than satisiie BEST, ., RUSSELL & CO, Cor, Madiaon-st. aud Fifth-ave. “A ‘ing splendid satisfaction, and all our. clsturenl are highly pl leased wi them,” oe mers say they are moro RUDOLPH SEIFERT, . 183 Clark-st. pagmweur/s Donsast O1GAReTTES Oro eolline first rate and aro Iiked by thoso who have tried them.” 7 GEORSE T-UERSEON & co., 8 and 50 Liko-st, “The see Ol a wo evor sold, mild ered tennant. Vil soon be the favorite rant EF. ees 184 Madizon-st. “Bracnweit’s Donuam Croansrres beat all the other cigarettes for selling.” A. EBRLI 8. W. Cor, Dearborn and OF stadison-ata, eas “Solling faster than ang other cigarettes, Everybody is pleased with them,” LD. MAYER, 126 Washington-st. “T am salting Buacawsi.'s Donnas Ctoanerres foster than any cigarette [ ever handled, My ‘customers all like them,” Want of time prevented the making of further calls, but now we feel that, there is a demand for a PURE, GOOD cigarette, and that you appre- ciate the fact’ that Buack- WELL’s DurRHAM , CIGAR: ETTE just meets the want. ae Complaints have been re- ‘+ eeived from points outside the city that BLackwELu’s DuruamM CIGARETTES are not for sale in those. places, .. For two weeks only Messrs. M,'E, McDowell & Co., 43 : postpaid a sample “package any address ‘(Contside! the city) “on: egeet a? 15 cents." River St., Chicago, will mail :. containing .'20 cigarettes to. tar-Pereons leaving the elty :for the” ‘simmer season can have THe Trrpunk mated to thetr ate drear at the following rater, postage prepatd: Daisy Trinune, per month, $1} tnetuding Sun- day tstue, $1.25, Fain weather, variable winds, and statfon- ‘ary or higher temporature for this region to- day, ‘Tne total value of the domestic brendstufts exported froin the United States during the twelve months onding June 50, 1881, was $205,561,128, against $292,192,018 worth ex ported during the twelve months ending June 50, 1880, Hocironr snys that the Nihilists at their recent Congress, held In St. Petersburg, re- solved to give the Czar one more warning, and that if he did not heed it and begin the work of reform he and his pig-headed advis- ers should perish. Tur Irish Land bill passed through the Committee stage in the House of Commons lastnight. Amid foud cheers it was then reported to the House. The bill will be read a third time early next week, and then It goes to the Lord: Art tho meeting of the Educational Assocta- tion at Attanta yesterday, papers were read by Messrs, T. L. Soldan and W. 'T. Harris, of St. Lonis; Senator Joseph E. Brown and Mr. HL. Kemble delivered. addresses, and tho Association adjourned to mect at Saratoga next year, Dyantr Porren & Son, of Liverpool (Eng.), engaged in the Brazilian trade, have failed, Thetr liabilities are placed at $7i),- 000, The failure Is also announced of Julius Mosenthal & Co,, merchants of London and Parts. Their liabilities have not been ascer-. tained. Mn. F. B. Wann, one of the oldest printers In the United States, was killed yesterday at Waukesha, Wis. by being run over by a train, ‘Phe deceased has been connected with the New York and Buffalo press, and at the time of his death was on the staff of one of the Waukesha papers, TueEne are hold by individuals in the New England States $70,972,050 worth of registered United States bonds, in the Southarn States $13,199,800, In the Western States $54,418,750, in the Middle States $279,009,250, and by banks, Insurance and trust companies $227,- 451,550, Tur Committee recontly appointed to in- quire {nto the arrangement and eMiclency of the several bureaus of the Post-Oftice Depatt- ment has reported. It finds that the bureaus have, generally speaking, been very efliclent- Jy managed, but some changes in the duties ant. Jn the number of clorks are recommend- ed, that “even greater efficiency”? may be se- *} cured, Two Eurtores of the Matanzas branch of the Spanish Bank of Cuba have decamped, taking with thei $200,000 worth of specie bulonging to the bank. With the nid of two. Recomplices: tha. defauiting.- clerks gat. On, board tho Spanish steamer Alicante, which’ one of them had chartered on pretense that ho intended to fetch cattle from Mexico. ‘The Alicante left Matanzas on the 19th inst., and has not since been heard from. “THe conditions offered. by..the English Toyal Commission to the Boers aro certalnly such as should be acceptable to them. The wilole of. the’ Transvanl Is ceded to thom, Yet the Boers object to the British clans for Indemnity, which antount only te $2,500,000, and aro still haggling over-that matter and the clauses relating to the rights of the na- tive population. ‘he ‘Transvaal Volksrand ‘Will be called Immediately to consider tho question, PostMASTER-GENERAL JAMES has issued acircular informing Postmasters that from this tne onward they will be required to forward to the Auditor of the Treasury De- partinent Immediately after the close ‘of every quarter a detailed recount of the busl- hess transacted in their respective offtces, under penalty of removal from office, The Postmasters have been rather remiss in re- gard to these accounts, . but the remlssness will be no longer tolerated. Tu. will. of. the Inte’ Bishop “Gal erry (Roman Catholic) of the Diocese of Mart- ford was admitted to probate yesterday, It bequeuths $2,000 to the Augustinian Collego of Villanova, Pa.,-§1,500 to St, Jozeph'’s Con- vent, Ilurtford, Conn., somne sinall sums to other charitablo institutions of the Hartford Diocese, $1,000 to lis sister, Mra. Mary Daty, of Holtinsburg, Pa., $5,000 to his niece, Miss Mary Daly, and $2,000 each to four children of his sister, ‘Tire statue erected In honor of Gon, J.B. McPherson at Clyde, O,, was unveiled yestur- day th the presonce of a vast concourse of people, who assembled to pay tribute to the: noble, herole dead, Tho ceromony of unvelling was performed by Gen, Sherman, Gen: Strong, of Chicagn, delly- ered the principal speech of the ovcasion, Gen. Force,. ex-President Mayes, and Gov. Foster spoko also, A touching inciwleyt of the occasion was the presence of the aged “mother of the gallant soldier whose herule Ifo was given for his country, Tim: President continues ‘to progress favorably, He Is ‘gradually gaining stropgth, and the physislans are now all but confident of his revovery, ‘Tho wound continues to discharge healthy pus, Yester- day) a tragment of bono camo. with tho pus, which Indicates that the depths of tho wound are belng drained... There was wv Slight riso in the fever Inst night, but It quickly subsided, and. at midnight ho was resting quietly, . ‘fhe physicians sav that tho risa In tha fayer had no significance, and that the’ case is progressing as satlsfuctorily 03 coutd powilbly be hoped for, a ameten Winte cablei Secretary Blaine ‘Yyeaterday that Americans and Gornmns frony alL parts of the German Empire, tho repre-, sentatives of the German untvyersittes, and” tho German ‘imunielpal bodes continued: to send hearty congratulations on the favorable - symptoing of tho Wresldent, and best wishes for his rocovery,” Secretary ° Blaine. ;, tele ‘graphed tn: roaponso: that: the President: A growing : “better. duy: by day, and: <that the’ anxloty throughout the slvitized world has ‘dooply touched hhos* AC tecEnn ‘hist 75: TsirosHfunqarian’ | pahkenotes. was: printed dply in the Gorman and’ Apngarian fs languages.” ‘fhe Bohemlans took 0} onan Af fh Gad defaced, the Goran "pee FIVE CENTS. and Maygar text, and had printed, in its place the Czech text. ‘The Thingarion Min- ister of Finance ordered the branches of tho imperial Bank in Hungary to refuse these reprinted notes, and the Austrian. Minister has fssued contrary instructions, ‘There 18 much truth in the statement: that Austria Is not a nation; It is only a Government,— and n Government discordant and disjointed at that, When Conkling heard of tho election of Lapliam last evening le sat down nud wrote ott a dispateh, which he pent-to Assembly- man ‘Armstrong. He expressed “ deepest gratitude and admiration” for the “he role constancy -of the Spartan’ band which so long has stood for principle and truth.” He assures the Spartan band” that “the near future will vindicate and crown them with approval,” and that the “courage and inanhoud’? with which they withstood “forbidden and abhorrent forces ‘and agencies which never before had sway In the Republican party will long Hive in the highest honor.’” Tne Trimune furnishes Its readers this morning with s curious piece of hithertd unpublished history. It appears that a month after the assasination of President Lincoin -Secretary Stanton sent n dis- patch to the Hon. Edwards Plerrepont, asking him to commence eriminal pro- ecedings aguinst Horace Greeloy and the owners of the New York Zrihunc for hav- ing for four weeks made persistent efforts to incite assasination, and to finish thelr work by assasinating. hin. He also proposed a elvil suit, and directed Mr. Pierrepont to as- sociate with hin Me. Cutting or Mr, Brady in the prosecution thereof. The dispatches are certainly very Interesting, —— Tue deadlock at Alvany was broken yes-- terday. ‘The Administration mon made some concessions to the * Bucks," by entering into @ conference or caucus in which Lapham was nomiuntedt by a unanimous vote, He was afterwards elected to succeed Roscoo Conkling in the United States Senate by tho- full Republican vote, the Democrats voting for eX-Congressman Potter. The result hasbeen received with every demonstration of satisfaction by the Republicans of the Em- pire State. Guod citizens everywhere will rejoice at the stinging rebuke which has been administered to the machine and the spoils system In the person of their most aggressive champion, Cirantes Epwanp ‘and Albert;.Tatbot were hanged ot Maryville, Mo., yesterday, for having, on the night. of Sept. 18, 1880, shot and mortally wounded their father, Dr. Porry H. Talbot, of Nodaway County, Mis- sourl, -Albert protested that he was entirely innocent of the crime for which he was hanged, and charged that one Wyatt, a hired man employed by Dr. Talbot, and who was the approver in the case, was the murderer, The boys’. mother, and a Miss Lewis, the- fiancée of Albert, accompanied the doomed men to the scaffold, and there was quite an exciting scene, which Miss Merrill, 2 Quincy. (11.)' Spiritualist, made still more so by. claiming that the spirit of Dr. Talbot ap- peared to her and asked her to save his sons. sRonenr G, Reep; assistantengineer of the ‘steamer Knickerbocier-ot the-Havann Lina, ‘was arrested In Now York yestorday‘on the — charge of having caused the death of a sea- mau named William Kranich on the 17th inst., under exceptionally brutal clreum-- stances. When the ship was. about 500 miles from Havana, Kranich complained, was taken fl, and asked Reed to allow him on deck, and on being refused started to go, when Reed knocked him down with o, shovel, Kranich, became unconscious, and Reed. opened furnaco. door and placed him before it, so ‘that. he might get the full force of the heat. Kranich dled that night, the surgcons say of the heat, but Kranich’s companions say of the com- bined effects of tho blow and the heat. ee Tur London Standard reprints from the United Irishman and Sunday Democrat, weekly papers published in Now York by a speculative Israelite, and for which an Irlsh- man named: O'Donovan-Rassa, half rowdy and half lunatic, writes a couple of columns of the most idiotic drivel covery week, some choice excerpts which the Standard tnter- prets ns Indicating that the United States is permitting the concoction of plots against England, The samo paper gives extracts from another New. -York paper, pub- lished .in tho interest of two astufo gentlemen named .Ford, and it as- serts that these oxtracts show beyond doubt'that the “leaters of the Irish kglta- tlon in America” regard themsctves In a * state of declared war agalnst England. The reproduction of his drivel will be greatly relished by O'Donovan-Rossa, as {t will give him some ‘!mportanco in the eyes of the handful of dupes who recognize hin as their leader. And ns for.the other papor .m8h3.» Uoned, the proprietors will hail the mento of thelr sheet In the Stundard ax w-thb3e valuable advertisement, Irishmen are the only dupes of .the Kord-O'Dyu! Rossa pntrlotically-speculative class, —_—— Minister Lowxun cabled to Secretary Biuine yesterday the text of a letter which Mr, Gladstone has addressed to Mrs, Garfleld conveying assurances of his own feelings and those of hls countryinen on the occasion of tho terrible attempt to murder the Presl- dent "Ina foryy more palpable at loast than. f measnge convoyedyby telegraph’? Mr.. -Gindstono assures Mrs, Garflold that the fevlinga of sympathy and afterwards. of thankfulness and joy of his “countrymen have been almost comparable, and, ho yontures to sny, only aecond to, the-strone emotions of the people of; this great Nation, und for himself personally ho fully shared tho suntluents and feclings of the Uritish nation, Io then refers in graceful language to the feoliugs of mutual respect and affec- tlou which oxist betwpen the United States and Great Deitaln, and which {3 yearly crow- ing. He oxprosses ‘his "cordial admiration of the simple horolsm which has marked the personal conduct of the: Presi- dent, ;and refers “to ‘it os “oy exane te: of. Christian’ faith ‘aud mauly fortl- _ tude,” - and adds” that. ‘the — pleture hasbeen made complete .by Mrs, Garficld’s own contribution to its noble ‘and touching features, and concludes: by requesting that hfs complinents and ‘cougratulations may be “conveyed to the Pyesident, Secretary Blaine . has alrendy anawered. Ar, Gladstono’s most | ‘graceful and touching lotter In. the psme of Mrs. Garfield, who has yocelyed no-messaze of sympath, ‘which. has: more -deeply douched her heartthan that of Mr. Glad: stone, andsacknowledges * with “gratitude the “quick: and ‘alycere: sympathy” of the . peopl of the British Isles, and assures “Mr. Qladstono personally thatthe message will: cheer and solace (he Presideu tut and weary way to health,” >, bis bale, 5