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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE Diclson atrost, and tho Intter at No, 240 Tott |' : - | untin tue attnotc 1 2 &_fatal oharacter, 210 Btroet, Ox:guai (?;'l hu:flunn nonrl;‘, &:&% Oh;}:- NEWSPAPERS lN GERMANY' !ll‘ll!llnlmch‘ulnnnr';dw.?;“glfi(ll:l!nlglcm the land Fonttilizat.., FLC A i tiangon, was recovorod ar oxcellonce of Dolgh P B e % podagral sufforers, no Bolgian, Following is a sutnmary of " the 2:31 raco: h SEAtAG AvEiin ]: gt ) Theo following Is tho summary of the 2:37 race, At 1 o'dlock thia moming A young negro SATURDAY, 12 SPORTING NEWS. St . ; 7 harnons a horso, at tho same timo, in tho inter« | 41ig arime Tind hson commit osed against sntof s pafor, Ganiriny bim fo o lvaly. 10 | o sarmad'gupen committad. dopored againat man plonsantly and promptly complled, barnoss« | ¢iroumeatantial mannor, dhoro ’was - nolther ed tho toam, and wag gpoodlly driving ovor the | wonknoss nor coutradiotion fn tho ovidonco. rond at n good rato, ‘The Dootor on routa dis- | Tho misarablo wrotol was 1 CONBAQUONGD Goh= owovor long his oxporienco of gout may have beon, over sufforing in this finger till doath was {ho Shooting Tourna- | contiuued from yostordsy: pamod Jim Bruoor knocked ‘at tho door of No. | Pationt Waiting for ~ Information—How | nigh'at handeGanadtan Sroniiy. gusnod farming, and wae struck with tho gonoral | domnod to bo huug, 1te had. fp. to tho last Closing Day of B AuMMARY, 125 Von Buren stroot, and on bolug admittod to . HE ¥ y information and conversational powors of bis | moment, protostud b inttocorice, . seelng (0 ment at Dexter Park, FRognermen Darvixg Pun, fame day.—or torses | tho room of & Mre.” Collinn, & calored woms Stuttgart Pooplo First Learned LOST 1IN T " drivor, On srriving ot tho liouno a balt-dolint | moftan Lia Judaes, to soie meosge ,2o0king to Tiat have nevor beatan 287 pures, $3600. © © 7 | Inquired for & whito girl damed Femuy Geay About the Comot. OST 1N THE CATACOMBS, as condord Lo tho, man, bt wos gratefully do- | us to his gullt's But as 8oon sa sebiense waa Traak Wood, The lattor appentod, and s sho did so, Brimer out the Comot, clinod. (What Iis tho nimd of sour intlligont | pronouncod ko bosams. dub, "sr s Faeears out lor with & razor, In the shoulder and neok, A Terrible Exporiencos fuflioting sovero wonnds. The nasnilant oscapod; Jlovs e A correspondont of the Clevoland Leader vis- farmor 7' eaid th nmstard aftor ho had finikhed | aftorwards ho mubmitted to iy punishment with Conoluding Conlests at the Utica and | Jorbree'te his profensional vialt. ¢ What, tho geutleman that | gdmirablo atolelsm, Coamnm . sty Cook, .. nud tho woman nlso went b o brought you to the houso? That was Prosidont [ I haye ohioson thin exampl Rochester Driving Parks. it d, s arrived at tho plncno. AixAy hatore thagollos: | mipl Astontalinant: ot Amotlontt Nows Llflsd tl‘fr‘l‘n;n::f::;}’éfiu"lmg l:fifxu'};{,'gmu P:B:’;‘:d E“"f""’“““’-‘“"fi"-' g ‘as roprosenting & pmleul’ um_'v‘:‘om&bgfl;m(’,fl,fim} Lady Hag A BTORE OVERPLOWED DY WATER. paper Entorprisos-~*‘ Mein Gott, hours iu the droadful placo. He gives tho fol- charaotor.—From the Kyench, for the Pliladelphia : Firat hoat, Officer Myora discovarad tho storo Nos, 50 and Vat o Peoples!? Towiug dosoription of bk exporionce s Tho atqre- THE MATAPANS, Sunday Mercury. 3 5 ' Bocond hea 68 Wabneh avenuo boing flooded with wator from i way on whioh wo wore doscending was winding e Base-~Ball-==Aquatic. ;m,:hnhm‘ :t‘t’if;’{»‘::x:‘:’l‘;éhnon:fl;%anc?fl:&mfi mld‘:“;hb, s,:lxd; 4 'nug :!l:mpl' and at each “uptthl‘;l air urm]vj 3?"1‘1“ An Incident in tho Manritius, DEATHS, % ou cat, g4 o wi 10y, shut 0 gloommoroe impouctrable dtho ta [« M e e O THE TRIGIER. SUMMARY. flowed, and honvy damage dono to goods. TR0 Lum Wurteciorg, sso | romh tho awful dorknoan that thoir rays so poor- gonizod and sustained by tho Matapans. ' But 0d was ‘mothor of ‘birs. . Tivam "Wanzor, ot ] ‘who ara tho Matapsns ? Buch was procisely the | thiscitr. firat question I nerl)wdn! a restdont of tho Inland, | GGRLLING=AL 6:10 this moming, Aug. s Iaon 1 who oamo to fock mo at Port Louls, tho morning | vary, by cars on Sunday, Aug. 16, from bis wianre s ‘ranco, and was condaote ( Fast fadianaat, after my arrival from I y 4t Todias TOUNNANEY Rochester Driving Park, sme day ; LR CAUODTING YOYI 1iavo never boaton 101§ Fiursé, $4,000, Tho pigeon-tournament which Mossrs. 8. H. Tion Bmith, Troy... - Turrill, and Abner Price have beon managivg at )Ad{ Btar, Ponn Yan, Deoxtor Park for the puat four drys wag brought | Doblman, Now York. Solomon Lovi om"fil,ud the third floor as a trunk | The comet attracted much nttontion in thoso | dispollod. Opoo &t tho bottom, a ahuddor mannfnotory, and Thompson & Oo, the floors bo- | parts of Gormnny, whora I traveled and tarried n{]ook ‘my framo a5 darknosa closed In about us, noath na o boot and Bhoo catablishmont, Somo during ita visit. That {s to seay, ovorybody | and the damp wind rushing past tuggod at my’ ono had carolessly loft the wator running earl; ty t, foaring for my welfare, it 1t ovaing, Dukfor iF cora’ discovors the dam. | 100ked at it nightly, and wondored how much or | gorments as 1f, foaring y wolfaro, it woro ), B Falle to roturn to tho life and sunshino! ) Dapors ploase copy. toa closo vestorday, aud 16 may bosot down sa [ SHITars, Hanoce Falle 8o to stock would Luve boon far groafor. As it | bow liitlo might bo kuown about it; but D e e G onou o nd aus bt | togmo to bin Dlbot o i LARRABET At Tako Viow. Angs 1, Margarot the most successful sporting event of tho kind | Nellio'Irwin, Homer.. i, 1t will raduco the valuo of the goods soveral NODODY RNEW for wo woro to mako our exit by a stairwny xan.:" M;E]w::; Sy ug T Dane { nianior of Villiam 1t wnd Meey V. Larraboo, Seol b that hias ever takon place in this country, Tobe | Jemes Howell, New Yo thousand dollars, oatsldo tho institutlona of loarning, and tho | londing out on tho Ruo Darcaw.. Our party aftor nighttal, attrighting tho women and chil: | - Faeraton finndey, 10th tant) ab B:00p. ., teom the rure, tho attondance wne not s Inrge as it should @rand P fifl"’“}';flh_‘_"‘;“vfiw&‘ lor, Buffal publio waitod pationtly, as is thoir habit, till tho | strung out bohind !h]u dduh ‘:mrl wlgx thoir dron, and even tho men themeelves. Thay rob "’;‘;‘,‘;‘:’;fi’_’;, :::::"l’lm.;n::u 1;;:.,1;:‘,;-,:1;41.‘“ i g havo boon on any of-tho days, but tha sports- W, L Wtors, Bt Lonia: . We Btoqdarg | oustomory snthorizod roports should bo pub- | Ughts bomo alofl looked like s gilioring | drem a0d evon thamon thomielvos, gutrages, | of Wilam i Yonlo B0y aied T monine. . tor creoping among the caverns and undor’ Tthaon, N. Y.; J. G, Wilson, Now York; 8, I, | lisliod from thoso sources of selontiflo informa- | IONStor craoping among tho ivarns oty (i} ovon rosorting to nssnasination, on necossity. unoral by carriagas at 1f ‘o'olock on Snaday, teom 571 Tonbody, Amhorst, Mass.; B, F., MoCarly, 8alt | tion. smsn. of . thla nad oitiorstlias toolk aa dteual The suporstitious torror which thoy inspiro | CAtherine.st. frinuds are invited to attend, o of intorest In tho tournamont, nest trotting weoke s tho Iaughter rung out upon the torrible sllonco NOBLE-At Bayfiold, Wi., on_Aug, 10, Mie. Jonnte g:s“'-hfl aggregato amount of their ontrance- | on record, with nothing 16 mar the nnJ:;mant of [ Lako; K. 1L, Cobb, Rock Islaud, Tho Btattgart papors. did notbing moro thau | and ocliood and ?"“‘“’"“l from cravica to cavern, Efir:?::o ? v:ll:flnu" :’I’Idllawfl!'hl;ol‘ln ‘;:lm:: i.tué:nil! fl:‘lfl:’ o .‘fi:"u'a,'ui‘.;h',‘x'z‘.’,"u“‘*“ e fon."Aseih WL 1\ dod tho sum glvon lu | even the most captious Liorsoman, sud the sue- | o Talmer House—Goorgo M, Brinkernoft,8pring- | ragord tho fact that tie somet had appenrod at | untll it sounded liko;n wail of tho doad, or the | gouEP TR FOR SOEF X0 U t0, & TR ‘Thoro fsnodoath | The stars go down fecs mlono oxcoo of tho Roohoster Driving Dark s nrod | flold; Dr. T, G. Comstook, 8t. Louls ; Aloxander mirth of flerds, aud the goayoty that had entored ¥ 4 dwind,— T'0 rito upon somn falrer ahot prigos. Tonco, tho managomont Is something | Fore g [, iohoster Driviug Park s neanred | Gyybhyor, 556,401 W T, Bunford, New ou | 0ok o point in tho hosvons, In tho samo stylo of ith us soon dled out, and wo waro as sombro na | 200848 Tosombling.tho passago of u mhirlwind, Al LT Rt fowlod atown i % restigo of suo- | eyond a doubs, leana; J. M. MoAlnt L We paragraph 48 one tolling that a raft of so many | M1 J naught ia visiblo to tho oya. - The disturbance is, "Thiey ahius foravormone, in pockot, ‘bouides haviug tho prostig TiIK BARATOOA RACES. i J. IT. MoAlpino, 8t, Louls ; Wosloy Jonos, B . Y. | tho placo snd as sobor sa thoso who follow tho ‘i d You almost imagine you can cess, and no doubttho inducomonts aro sufliclont | = Samatoaa, N. ., Aug. 14.—A. Bolmont having | Burlington; J, K. Knight, St.'Louis; J. W. | bundrod building-poles had como down tho dend in pilonco. An oconsional pauso enguod to [ o YOGE ¥ery foor. Mo ‘Btrotoh forth yotir hands - MEDT for tho satno geutlomen to mako a similar sud | backed bin'horss, Gray Planot, & yearsold, for | Morso, Etg{ Franolsco; “George R. Hubbard, | Nockor tho day boforo from tho Dlack Forost, I | aftard opportunity to inspoot the inscriptions on | ¥o" grasp-nothing bt thin air, whilst the din CAL. orhape grestor venturo in the nonr futurc. | $1,000, P. Lorillard hna takon the bot hat ba | Meriden, saw papora from Augsburg, Munich, Drosden, and | the walls or io oxaming tho kurroundings, ' {l‘mropgofilul shiooting weathor than that of | would'rua I mile, carrying 110 pounds, insido of | -, Zremont ouse~-Mrs, Sorgonston, England ; 7, Dorlfnl:«nnno of [::nmz;on!nlnn:l moro than | _ENLoring a narrow pasange, soms rudo tracings entorday could not bo doatrod, and it oxertod o Liayg. Altor sovoral” postponomenti, owlng to | . oy, Prasidont Michigan Contral Rallroad, Do- | Heriini non inconsequontinl montions of the | O theTock atiracted my ttontion, and I lin- Ponefaial infinonce on all the marksmo, mora tho " hoavy track, tho race camo off to-day, and | roit; Dr. R, P. Liane, Rookford ; L. O, Wox 3 BT 9 montlons of tho | g4red $o oxamine them, ~ It seemed tome but a espacially on Lhoro rnprmuu% Obicago. | Gray Platet won oasily, making & mile in 1: Buffalo; F. T, Davenport, Now York. comot. Thoy woro croditably filted with | foment that I tarrled, and. whon L sought tho A A AN L s which & moment bofora was all around ;you D sooms to dio away In the distanco, ko tho o1pir- For UPWB:TdS of Thl!‘ty Years ing broath of a tompest.” + | MRS, WINSLOW'S 500THING SYRUP has boon usad Although possessad of n good ghnre of super- | for cbildren with nover-fatling success, Ib corroots acle atition, 1 could mot credit my friond’s words. | ity of tho stomach, relievos wind colic, regulatos tho bow- % 4 v jherman Houso—Dr, Hartruff, U. 8. A; W, P, h tto) it i h of the gl thelr The regulsr premium was 91,0 divided | Bofore tho race, Timo was the favorite at $100 L & such mottors a@ thoy lavo oducated | party with an cogor soarch of tho gloom, the ha ng, I thought, wero vory ordinary | els, aures dysentoryand diarrhes, whotlbr arising fro; into e prizas ‘of 00 €300, 820l | Lo g00. Hascinge, Bi. Louta ; Ar. and Mes. Woioh Tin- | 1o pooplo o expoct of thom: macket. E'fh" lind disappoarod. T was not alarmid, for | Lo Matapaus, © thought, weto vory ordinary | el auces drteatoryand Ancld an vl o o 8100, oni 850 for the fivo bosl THE COMING MEETING AT EARLVILLE, ILL. s Yo e Drukloy sod wfo, vitles | Snancial, and stook roporta by tolograph from o thay conld not bo far oft. I hastaned In | 40" dotimons, to follow thols nefarious calling sooroa . at doublo-bird shooting, ton riss per Correspondencs of Ths Chicago Triburie, Willism 2f, Nowhall, 8o T R ] By e on b, Onl o dirootion In whiols X saw thom lask, following | wity ot rigk ar intarraption, - 1 teosilod. tho mye: For all P f a Famil mup, and overy prizo wns awarded to o homo | Bancvirue, 1IL, Aug. 13.~Tho fitth annust | Davidson, Toronto s John A. Ellsler and family, | all groat trade-contros, oven g0 e Ban | with Lasty atep, but I failod fo discovor thom, | Fithout rlsk of intarruption. Irosailed thomye- | For g urposes of a Family shootor, to the great disappolntment of sundry | mooting of the Earl Paik Association will oconr | Cloveland. Franclaco; reports of tho condltions of the | Nowit bogan to ocotr to mo that I was loat, and gontlemon from abroad, who cousidored them- | on tho 25th, 20th, 27th, and 28th of thia month, S > T orops; army and navy movoments; litorary | I oried with luut{ voico end long, but it came solven fuvinciblo, Tho regular shoot was pre- | nt which timo puraca to tho amount of 5,000 | ANOTHER STEAMBOAT DISASTER, critiolama ; aleo tho drams snd musto in thelr | back to me in a thousand airs and ochoes, as if ceded by singlo and doublo bird ewoopstakes | will be given. Somo vory bandsomocompliments — sonson ; movomonta of royal porsoungos, oto, 1 hind beon anawerod by the skulls that wore o matches, tho antranco-foa to each being $10, and | have boen paid this Association herotoforo for | SinKIng of the Konry Amecs, nnd Loss g 0% 010 | numorous not far off, My approhonsion gavo tho wholo nmonnt betng dividod betwean the fivo | its - managoment, and in pralso of tho track, of Ton Lives, zoporta by talogeaph of tho procoodings of Log- | doubla vigor to my Hmbs, sad I deabiod ougmrd bout shots. Following is the score of the single. | whieh is in eplondid condition, and un- Fyom the Ncw Orleays Pleayune, Aug, 11, islative Bodios and Cabinots all over Luropoy | witha despairing onergy, not knowing whither bud mateh surpasgod by suy in _tho country, Rod [ The stesmer Honry Ames or tho Now Orleans | tnora wag ovon sn Intolligont summary of tho | Iran, but running bocanse I found comfort in £fat Seeond hird | Cloud, Milo O, Brother Jonathan, | ond Bt Louis Combination Lino, loft 8t. Louis | husinosn of tha late scosion of Congross at'| dotion. At ovory turn I poerod with:hungry i e i 1% and ‘many other good ones, lave vis- | last night with ono ‘of tho largest loads ovor Wasblogton. ‘Tho prinolpal Stuttgart papor hind | 6ves into tho plichy darknosa of tho passagos, loits of somo of. our sccret societios, and I was 2422 Hioponot (o sinte. the. et e Lmlment, Lhind just hoard, in tho eame catogory. ' o Evory ouo had gono to bed whon tho carriago a&u}gggfl{!&o&awfigfifi&wm i) (fi“‘-’i? lc':::lugi stopped, at midnight, at my friond's house. My | pain In tha stomach, bowols, or side: rlicumatism, collo, hosvinstallod moin's pavilion about 200 feot | ©01dssprains,and biuisos, Ior tuiorhaland extornial Ao, distant from the main building ; then, aftor hav- i . ing smoked. a pipo with mo. drank's. giasss ot | Ohildren Often Look Pale and Sick grog, aud assurod himsolf that I nooded nothing | From no other cause than having worms in tho stomach. 11115 111-3 1012 -2 | jted us formorly, and hiave boen able to trot vo carried on the river. 'Tho stoamor was litorall vainly striving to di o Ve ] further, bade mo good-night and wont to bed BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMEITS will destroy worms. 111125 11123 304 38 =3 | ruak ovar this tiaak, Wo had the largect Tisk of | Dockod With EReIGHE of every. Lk raaie ooy e Sl oo S Laying of Mo, | Teialxsisviag to d oLt bt Ty oo e st Lo t0 sioep. Thonovelty.of | withestiolue totbe il balog porfaair winte, ind Hilede = his ontelos last your that was roceived by sny Aeso- | and flour, She curriod ovor 1,800 tons. Tho | Jusat groat Ohicago fxe wh ropotied. Ly catly | ARALa T oHod eaconmSoth but my vory lunga | o dlimate, sud tho strangonoss of tho aur- P i i it bl 1111-8 110-2 1113 i'i'iZ5 | clation in thie Btate, and, In faot, in_the ontire | lowor dack was entirely filld ; 85 was tho hurrle tho noxt morning, and, ono duy lator, particulars | must buret with tho offort, aud again and sgawn, | 0u0ding objocts, oxoroisod their influenco upon conts a box. % 3 g 115 3043 1443 10 1| Woet and t In eonfidontly oxpdeted that our | cuno deck and roof. Not ouly this, but thio Amon | of ‘the dismstor Shact I mean AR, Pt ond all the anawar that. camo wa the shrioking | 10 8nd Kopt mo'walo. Boeide, tho nigh was 2 111126 101=2 1113 10 =1 | noxt mooting will bo no loas bARADE. Liad n largo barge o tow toaded, oF rathor ovor- ALY A COLUMX OF TIT TRIBUN, of a million echioos that ware full of horror and | JArTy, tho sky cloar, and my andlo, which I Liad AUCTION SALES. 11113 101-2 111—3 1103 TIE UTICA BACES. londed, with frioght. Thinbar%e provod a sorious | worg publiskiod, coming epooial from London,— | Sopulobral grosnings. Tho light burned low and | thoushtiossly loft burning, had awtracted an ary 1115110211180 =0 Spectal Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune, inconvonionce totho Amos. Just abovo Oscools | i oxcoptionally roso and entarprising froak ; | ddod nok s littlo to my auslety, aa It must sooa | f M9Bquitoss to ~my ‘room, who swarme By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 311358 83303 §9°% s | Umoa, N. ., ‘Ang. 14.—Tho Utica Parlc Asao- | hio draggad tho stoamor on this. bat, ahoce bete but pooplo oven hora biavo got into tho - habit of | burn out and loavo mo in uttor darknoan, - Agatn | 20824 my . hoad. and 80 overwholmod 08 & 70 Wabash-av. 11 = =23 clation meoting passod off very succossfully, with | struck. Thoro thoy romainea throo daya tryin, : rriod on, and aft - | mo with thoir painful attontions that all thought — 1111=6 111-3 00 —0 d e el | wanting o kmow how much of Chicago burna up | I hurriod on, and aftor twisting overy way 1 en. 11118 0101 chiarming wonthor from firat to last. Thoro was n | to pull off, The bargo got strained and loaky, fubitisyr e takos firo, oven if tho papars aro | torod s wider passago than T Bad ot passed | OF floop was simply sbsurd. I resolved.tore- | &\ o2 & TT O T O T, O 1A ivrine: vory lafigo attondanco on oach day, aud tho track | aud almost the ontiro cargo of onts Lnd o bo | Coon y filod with tho altomptod esnesiuation of | through, whon, Lorror of horors| T ntaod faco | D22 awake and giva myself-up $o the unro- On BATURDAY, Aug. 15, at 0 'clock. 10114 i Fusin Ung ordor, Tansaa Ublof took tho first | thrown of to eavo hor, At Vioksburg the bargo | Branirat ey thoy wora at thia timo, " | to faco with grinning skulls, whoso empty sock- | 2¥Yed enjoymont of tho calm bosuly of.tlio % 101144 : oney = Heiy yoaes tawart Malogoyeosand | wao atll siaking, snd hor frolght was socording- | * e the mamepapo bove oreiiorably matis | cot avon s B g skulls, whoso empi ranged | Dight. My glanco wondorod scross the land- | W, &, OROOKERY, FIRST'S YELLOW AND 11014 . Jaoney ¢ ity Wolls third ; Georgo I Daniols | 1y transforrod £ tho Amas. With this 6ddition | sogupes, som vy oo ory S iorably antis- | efs gu my head, sespo, yesting o timos on tho buildlogs of tho |, ' BOOKINGHAM WARE, Ty fourth.” The following is the sho sank bolow tho wator ; the wholo undor-dock N # lifo; “Novor had I ch n torribl plantation, tho Luts, the.atablos, soatiored hors sy ho satik-Dolow thomutor ythe v substisitial intorosts of lita; but a comat, or | . Novor had X goon euch n torcible spactaclo, All | BL2ptation, thio hut mabollght, opating - groat LOOK OUT FOR TIE BIG SALE OF AL oVioE about, hud to wallt on e oyl ok In | other natural phenomonon, o boyond their kon %’ise?m‘fia’nl’é“‘ u‘:‘nlurllfiuwd in oy %Il-‘tcnm- bresdtha of ‘shadow on tio ground; whilat the H h ]. d P ,t 11114 At todnoy, Miss., tho sloamor was'in vory bad | Soriaman s busker fo s iy, oty Gormaa | bined could nat equal tho-sgony of doad ] | Sonfusod masson of the traos sud th dlotds of | FIQUSONO Urniture, 01114 conditlon, and secmod sinking oven then, * Tho | E3yq Gon't find wuoh things In 1 Aol - | Tho awful reality of my situation camo upon | Shu° 8preared motionless and sombre bonoith | perige and Guambor Hota of overy grade, Took Cases 11013 oflicers apparently know that thero was littlo 8dopt fin faid o dumly jour- i) the goft rays of tho moon, In tho distance, | Marhleand Wood-top Tablew, Marble-top Drossing Cares 0111-3 Bopa for fiux. 'fflay woro told a¢ Rodney that | DAI&—0f coureo notillmw sbould thoir oditors | mo wglllnmn mrh. i Mflns vsitl:hh tho nsnqu]nx 1iko the black walls of o fortross, the moun. | aud Burenve, Walnul loduehus, Louagor, tockefs, Hir g11o2 tho_ voasol conld novor got down to Nor Orleans | KROY,mOra abont it than tho rost of ns ? “IChoy | possibilitios I ‘nich 2 place” Ay orao 08 f tain ‘of - tho Deuz Aamelles uprésred ibuolf, Btk Show Carcs, 1alr i Wunke Mativorsos, Soming 219 Toidad oa b must Lavo their knowledgo of tha comet from | would onsuo in uch s placo, ' Ay heart ataod | fai2 of - tho boriaon, a¢ aa enormous Isudmark | Mhshinos, Tron Siors Bato B0 Extanon faoten s 5 1o 10" = om0 e i e tho satronomors, as wo sll havo ft; our daily | Btill, the cold swoat oozed: from..my. pores placod . by Nature's hand. Bilonco reignod su- | 10feot, Blan Fortca, R/ B i 1 1 i & Go 3 on Buggy, Horso, anc agrood that th vessol wa n » dangorous condl.. | *'Gorsne, ! b thought L waa tridiog with him. | In sullon B rushod g broue Sao8 3¢ | ™ Buddanty the ground bogan to tramblo, as1f | G T GORIL & GO, Austionoors, {ion, liablo to sink at any timo; they 1opod, | gugliy intorant thomativos In and onjay maraor | femes ed b prossive, - the darkness © g, | Shokon bythe ungovornable rush of a troop of Nolohos! whan oo ould bo sble o 2ol | plo nomapapar-pros, Iull of vasioly, chasacter | Melgbt: Dot 1o . mamont oo iinacih .| horsos, who huomod to aunililato, o 1y Huelr H. N, 8b 112011 9110 OF the 2350 a5 the follow Natohoz, whon somo- provision for tho futuro | By cntotpiies, thu the Germune. Tl i pocn | And hurriod forward, whilo the boase sl Sl Filc nvank a8 tioy cirolad around tha fi“'gu‘l"g" £ Abnor Privoreseerdl 11 14 1 019 H1'T 1025 © O the 2:20 raco the following is tha would bo made, - in the gonoral suporiority of tho Gorman press | seemed to clutch and mock at mo 5a I passed, as | VoU0 8 tha semo time, as ek oF hast, fLnnnzg o o "t Tend - ectsoriduy night tho Amon | jo o aied Siakos to Tuo- Gorm prens hovs | 16 they civiod b the Bt T o et 25900, 88 | Ciant fungs, o skorm of lamors burs foFth vith W11 N=9 tried to land at Waterproof, La.; tho veusol | nt forno. Thero is not o nowspapor ,n"Gumu; but thoro scomed no ond, and suddonly the lighh | 2OFe than bumsu forco., One would Lave Hhias could mob land, tho oursout threw hor entiroly | & \4°0at"comivace with th Mok om saormeny | but th up, trombled, and lnshod out, and dake | 10UEDE that the volcss of all tho avimals who 1 19111 - 8 around, tho froight ran over on ono sido, 8nd | uns “4he Olio. Slaats-Zeitung, and at Toust | ness sottied over me liko a pall, . X staod a whils | 1i¥0 UPOn tho eurfaco of the globa were united iioil 5 Gerens e Riman etmd ok, Sutizely ot of | ¢ty othor Gogman daiion in 1ose ctios, aue | In-Simasmont Jon s St sincsood &, vlo | ;Y2 USrrble concart, 1b wud® Irglifu, toriy- uoll-8 £ho 'water, tho Amoa drifted elowly down tho | STORLY ] 8, an / [ e~ | ing, moro drendful than tho orios, the’ groans, | Have now openod, and wo shall offor, by Hitel Tivor. Qinoinnati, ¢ Louls, Now Orlonny aud San | widored snd Coud soarco think. The suddon | 1,8 olly of man in tho fury sod dospals of ‘bat: | Catatogue, on WEDNHSDAY. At 16, 26 o= g Itio pooplo n tho elorocried, " Btrito for tho | Tranclico. An incidont this evoning showod | trausition from lifo, with all ita possibilition and | Hi° Nothing that tho mind of man over con- | B a.m. prompt, o lino of MEN’S, BOYE® )‘l’ I ln— 8 10035 bar! Tho boat fortunately foachod the bas with rofroshing forco tho Iatent approciation of ‘l]mpua. to another rogion that was not of lifo or caived could oqual it. ; and YOUTH'S, WOMEN’S, MISSES' and Hio i 1205 32 | giyking mora and moro as ahy wont, < | ahamey igact poole fox-the Bunadty-of dast. [ donthy bt Jed dova 30 tho latiee with tojookod. | 4 Ab timos tho oarth oracked, and fumes ehot | OHIT,DREN'S Oustom-mndg Goods that, in in0-a ‘Thore wore four ontrica and throo startors in | Tho paasongors wero thon nwakoned and called | ©%2% MARAGTERIETIO AMERIOAN f2§ thab th c::hnzt'o““h!: (‘1‘“ o "}’ “nhm’k“d' forth from tho flelda of cuno, which Woro not | variaty and quality, have never boon sure ,000. " boat was: ng. ‘was apparent ; the A . ¢ | ness of mind dese: me; an inoxplicablo fas- o 1S, Va8 tok Logue, and the following score con- | We I. o onnd most of tho crew assembled, ) witness of sceno of tumnlt, whera man, by p s clusivoly sliows that 1L was ono of £46 bost-con: | Tt § 3| yas fighuiut sonn of confusion, tho room wan | 100, feutlomen, in Stattgart aud ‘oo of thio | 1ifa and dontl,and calculote hem as seciy s e supernatural moavs, manifosfod bLimsolf. un- S380d 10 Wabarkwy, tested matches at doublo rinos on Focord s est gardens in tho world, Itis tho. prop- | iutorost on an'investmont. H. N, Shorman......10 11 11 11 10 11 11 10 10 0115 11 11 11 01 11 11 11 11 11 1119 NUUNULL01 118 I Ioyel d e, i‘:?l’ {I:Xcl koi r\uv:fi:r ‘:nhtxio:xhgoh‘?:‘:g’nl;t g%aged k;mn‘l ;‘: ort: an aristooratio club, which furnishos ex- For a whilo I wandorod in the darkness nntil of collont orchostral musfo thero early In tho evon- | tired naturo could no more, and shrank away 2:’.",’” i’.:‘&‘;“l‘éi&‘;:‘i,‘iz%fi’x‘é“ % J‘:fi‘é’f;‘.fi.‘&"‘?‘é‘,‘.’,“n‘{r‘:&m‘_ ing, and dance-music lntun——allowziug only tho | into a passage, loadin from, the horrible lmi 2:20% | monso inducoments and ontroatios to 30& hor on bost of colfaos tons, winos, and eatablon to bo | of bones, sud. sauk, down bosido o pillar to soen. Ay flosh - arept, and an unsposkablo an- | "By BLISON, POMEROY & GO, guish woighod upon mo, : 1low shall I describo what followed? There, NO. 286 BLUE ISLAND-AV. undor my window (how came thoy there?) sud- el ] 8 =1 denly appeared a hen and hor chickons, foeding BATURDAY MORNING, Aug. 15, at 10 o'alock, 101 Plossantly and ani- | dech. sorved, Tho best class of citizons oro allowed | tronbled tost snd dronms. My lifo was tracod o fum{"}’g thelr hoads from time to tim {0 look Beblailiiale 11 Tlio officors on_deak woro obsoryed makh tho privileges of this oxquisito garden by the | stop by step, along tho line of years that soemed 8t mo with mocking nnd cruel oyes, In movin, - oo vigorous proparations for tholr own safoly. Doy | PUrclaso of eoason-tiokots. Whilo I was a fhe | 0 long in liying aud 60 Bhort Xrhon Tocked os about thoy kapt up a kbrango. sackliag, aelis Tho aatice conteut of Dwelling No. 233 Bluo Tuland-av. o THE AMERIOAN OLUBS ABROAD. | Slorl the stoward, and othors Lad oach sovoral Wl THE OTICAGO TRIDUNE 3‘:‘;&5&’1’:Téfl?&'w:éa?;fl?sngo:l S?r‘i,égfl‘,’," that of an ordinary oliloken; it was harsh sud | i, °{:,‘§';53:: p;§}'.'fif"3y‘2""3li,""“x‘:."¢. = iu e amony hug. 14.—The criokot matah botwoon | g% Diosorvors, sud scomud vory snxlous to Rot | of Saturdny, The 3T samen 1 sao by o feiend, | Hox Foggod pals until tho prosont waa rosshed | DIAMETSL. Stop by stop s et o ~ = punnany oo Ora, i b umorig san | pehie st 7oL v cvororovdod ittty | $3360¢ S eom g, nd, € pnbocd s | ol it o snnes s, | i i sme skl ol (i Bl i A PT SAIL Sutionnn nington Oval, which bogan yesterday, wes con- portons,—tdn fonstabonta and twontyxga:sungnm. phi-naze. sl 8 ruck OUt 00 8 | fng onon moment. Then, and at theinstant, tho fout-pago _supplomenty but the supplc- | narrow foot-bridge that. led ovor an unfathoms ! lid ably got » fow yard from tho ‘boat whon, | Jicl,5 fou-pago suppl oD ouble the amount of - | ablo chasm and whose farther end was lost i ‘Having killod ninotoen birds ench, Messrs, J,J, | 8Peotators, H. 0. Bohafor, third basoman of the | it Bunk down from tho weight In it ' ing of any paper in Stuttgart, and. cunfia.?nfl?f}“ darknoss, - Whon T had. walked far out, tho Hloinman snd I, J, Edwards shot off the tio at | Boston Rod Stockings, has _beon struck in tho | , Of th0 Porsons on board, at least ten ware MORK TUAN TIIE LARGEST NEWGE) brid, ltod sway, and I folt it falli fivoaoublo rides éach, 31 yarda dlituaco,to do- | faco by aed bl from o ball, mud o belivad to | d5GR0L women s ol fva rousiabouis, | MG TA% FanoRT NEvBekan o azmainy | bridgo mollod sway and X solt mysele " fuling, ido who should tako tho groator of tho two first | have hac uw broken, A surgeon has been 1 nesing along tho walke, d me o3 id - prizen, viz, 8400 and $100. M. Rloinaen won. | 8ant for B Disiop Eldr, of tho Mothodlet Churct, caled | BASPIPE slong tho s Ceotinite Sk wasqoy, | Mt ead st Ay Boe o are & fhou- Slspatebing aino to Mr. dwaras' slght- Lowpow, Aug. 14—Dusobal; Bostons, 14; | & g;%{:';‘;‘ffifgg;&f;:flfl’; e rere i the | and anotlio, until' I ol to Toading tho Ui | Wit Sies ofermy pyasenco. AL lon th X alighted tinued to-dayin the Prescnco of about 4,000 tompost of sounds rodoubled in violenco, ox~ {wfl;muud L3 fnuflnfi of hormrlnmau“xlxtlugxlmunb AT ATUCTION. 0 fronzy, an sprang forward with out- sbrotoliod honds to soize abd. cruah tho Satenre RESTAURANT FIXTURES, Dbirds, when a shower of sparka passed betweon 5 ] my hands with the quick, dry sound of & dis« TFurniture, Liquors, &e., ::‘:;gfi;{, ot ‘"éfi!;nlf"i?mfl?f‘x‘.?c’o"v%fl:’a”,';‘; TUESDAY MORNING, Aug. 18,at 10 o’clock. on the dhird of 200, Mr. 5. H. Tanar ths BASE BALL. e R and ronaheq | 14 ite Sourto, porasived what T was rentim | ek soneied cho moh in o palo, phosphoress | 280, o e tuston? e | | N0 48 Madison-st,, near Stato, fourth of 8100, and 3Mr. W. T. Johnson the fifth TNE AMATEUR OIIAMPIONSDIP O¥ TLLINOIS, T Iy, T and, when I had finished, ke bogged pardon, for | cont light that mado the darkuess boyond them i i Conalsting of Tine Tabls Ware, Napkins, Orackory, of 960, tho following bolug tho scoro: ‘Special Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribune Baee haaarin s ponrs, fise, Ty PO | the intrusion, and asked It T wauld b ind | biscker. Tho. ol woe mproson wie Chy o Some,gne g‘:g;d;g,;'lghg“gg;,;gg‘_w-;g;g; iatavart Bl ace, Miorors ooall e OHLET ¥ % i 3 3 ; i | olien Waro, Show Cazos, . 3, . H, Tu 01010 11 117 16'717i'1i "1 | to-morraw morning over the fact that their clubs | lost everything. 11-9 W, T, Johs 10 11 10 10 11~7 01 11 11 71 O1. co; 1l A youth nuned Ed Doulan, of this city, was D.'T. Elston .12 10 10 11 107 10 14 16 11 o4y | Lev0 coinod all tha monoy way from tho othor 4 y, ing, from thoe sloep to which I had beon com- a stook of HENNESSY BRANDY, Gin, Mum or. tor aitracted othors, until half-a-dozen gentle- | minous light in the distance. AsI approached pellod to sucoumb by oxcitomont and fatiguo, ;nflg;’ idulok Ohatpbenas CRtawbe o Drtor ey mon, somo with ladles on their arme, having | it, it grow brightor, and my ghostl, Whise To addltion o tho riee ob i boys at tho tournamont. ‘In tho final gamo to- | Afa9K1OWA to hava boen lost. “Also & lady aud politoly apologized ifor listening, stood around | aftondants. . foll. - boind. - At looithy - ¥ Ylien the doce of iy Jnom bp S,“;"q:‘:;‘,,fi‘;’ _‘;‘;E Ehie, Do eeleoson f fott Brandion’sud Waie and sxclusivo of thovo. proviousty Biver. Jhacp | 937 f0F Brst monoy and tho amatour champlon- | ° Hasa of the crew wore drownod, althongh soy- | %17 table, whilo I translsted to them tho doscrip- | stood_ before 6 - gigantio gato - whoso | PRoRred. His o bidding me good morning, | S0 PIgferal GOV OAMPRELL, Faq., Awigaco. was one of 3100 for tho man maklng tio bant | SUIP Of tho Btato,botwoan the Socials and th | oral of the toustabonEs s et i ok thio comet,lts diroction, its distuce trom | fop wes lost in tho gloom abovey 8nd |- without giving mo timo to addross & ord i &iani sl Randol A i tho sun und earth on differont days, the elomonta | which was as immovablo 08 & mountain, 5"‘3"1"2%&'&‘1‘;‘5&'&'&‘% th% ‘.?gfifi:?:fi'g "z‘i“x'“' z’;‘:‘:‘fi’fi:zfl: :hhie!}g;r, tho f‘«:rmnr won by & mfl’?oyz“fi'f%'{:'v:‘}?xfi'?w'?fix o’{’"i‘;;:"fl"fl";’_ of its orbit, ita nup‘;osod composition, the | it stood two bologa unliko sny that T bad oyer Tt pen Sa W toaobagon ais ‘x}nn ]ar 0 Uniques thon played the ance. The Katis fool quite a number of the | Ye¥elopment of its doublo tail and the longth of | seen. Ono waa olad in shining garments, aud a B o nwoepallkony‘shontl ;g dmn:g Namolesa Club, of Peoris, for the sccond prizo, passengors to Vickeburg, the game, eto., in nagood Gorman ns Icould | bright star sparklod on its forchead, and its tornoon, and doubtloxs aovorn] aftornaums of thp | LAXIUE tho gamo by a score of 27 to 18. In | P AL Waterproof, fhio possengorn say, thoy were mnamr,-—puthnrs tho worst possiblo, Prosently | countenanco was boaming with Lopo, and poaco, him, he oxclaimed: * You hoard tho Matapans = = Instmight? At Insi thoy Lavo gone too farl | BY WILLIS, FLYNN & CO. Come and seo!" — 1o dragged rather than lod mo, walking with | ‘PO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. o rapid stop towara the plantation. A group of R REGULAR SATURDAY SALI OF TO-DAY, 4 i OU! coming weol will be dovotod to the samo sport, | throwing, William B. Foley, of tho Socials, took | splondidly trentall. Warm clothing. 1adgieg, ang | ® Gorman gontleman, who could rend. Tnglish | and.joy. Tho other wag cled if n rape Le o0y naked negroca and Indiang surroundod s0mo- | Ay 35, Wiy nciao nev sud maod sesandinnd a8 thero aro plenty of birds, and tho woathot | tho prizo; hia distance waa' 230 faot 8 inchos. | PIOBAY to.ont and dring mes oot lodziog, & Tad oot g o Lo tasbcrt myi| das Lot it o g s V1l 98 | hivg which L could not ot onco istioguiah. Th | ** | promisos to bo finc: Janies Howltt of Lho Nameloss, ran sround ehe | 6 PIovision was mado for tho wrooked puse- | "% Xendine to imenlt, sad oxplnining aloiud Wb Bad oad ool b A ayar wike T diopceio them wlll s Gobtute, 6 o FURNITURE, —— buuos In 1634 soconds, taking the prize offorod | Lrbught doma by e 3o Gaps, Garos howoyers | thoory of tho comot, This gontieman, havinga | Sail ang Ligbes. «Thoy conversed” togothor | gy pen ores, Solold 8 samplo of 1o, 8L00niug d | Cnepets, Stoves, Toolk und Show CanemWards THE TURF. for shat epocially. ' To-morrow your famous | of gharge. o CORE Campbell, Lros lfi‘ numbor of acquaintances in the gardon, | long and carocetly, and I was able to £omOVing o oloths Wiith' corored & aaall Tadun | oot oo n oroe Boal and Mo &cu on whicl _ TIHE BOCHESTER NACES, \Yhflp Btockings play our champion mufls, The On Saturday morning tho Ames waa desoribod had » goodly numbor of auditors. It scomed gloan from their conversation that I was in irl Iyiug on a mat on the ground. ndvauces have been mnde, The sale will ulso, Special Dispatch to The Chicago 7'ribune. Teorian, 28 8 porfoct wrack. queer that tho educated, roflued, and dolightful | the roslms of Doath, and Lifo had como to | & 1 mgnnt porcoive at first what ho wished to | Include soveral Iotw of goods Icft an our hands Rooursten, N. Y., Aug. Lt.~Another boauti- TUL MDTUALS TLAYING IN THE GOUNTRY, Almost all of tho prescngers lost thoir trunke, [ B0RI0 of this reuowned city, where the art of | claim mo, and Doath’ was loth to givomo up. | g ooty suddonly Luttered a ory of horror, | from provious sules, on which dopasita Luvo £ul dny brought an immonso crowd to tho park. | Rpgren T har e ot mema of | 204 thoso ko rocoverod them found nothing in< fi:fi:fifi.‘i“fi:&fi‘,’&“‘}i“{;{w? i oot St | of 1""5&&&‘1‘&‘2’3’%’&3“.‘.‘05‘}2‘5 fl‘é:fi“;‘“fié’&flf; aud reooiled voluntarlly. | Boon mden e Uy £00., Avo The romaining hionts in tho 2:38 1aco wora com- | baee-ball here this aftornoon, botweon L 1o | #ido- b afao- 0 y 1 saw befare mo a naked soman, her feot cut FILDIY, FUPIOTE 0O Avdt Lin ¥ 0- e ory kuowledge of the comot from a Chicago | and must bo permitted to-go forth and complete o Plsted 0 belo. - Graat intart vas manitosod, A i rasvad o and tio Wostorns, of this | A Earvest Scomo in Now Moxico, | DOysDipoR, B9 | b, Donth copaod his objsstions. anatas bross e e puda sorm o 1t t WAL As BUPTERS & GO., ::;u o L‘l:‘:fl;a:l‘::t o 8;:::1‘: l:}u;-:';“ o | that botwoon 2,000 and 8,000 poopls were 1 st | Z4Aella Correopondence of the S, Lowis Reputliean, | TWO or thrao then gato swung opon with a tarriblo equeaking Of its | pirl 's'cnild of 19 yonrs. Tlor black halr, thick AUCTIONEHERS, Tho operation of garnering the grain AC~ CLOSELY EXAMINED THE TRIBUNE, rusty hinges, and O what a glorions view opened boing thefavorito 8t largo odds. In | {omon Fort priin i o Qunoy, Durl | ticgd by ths Papaga ind Horotan ‘sgtuniitiniice | HoHolng tho. aresier Droporiian ae malier typo | il unges, ud O what s gloriony vion msppod fuct, the Wastorn ho atiorall » ngton, ‘ogt a scnl. Blaudensville, Cur‘lh- of the Bauta Cruz Valley, Arizona, would oxcite | than ia used for Gorman T‘a ors, the whole pages | out in plains, mountains, rivers, cities, and poo- s ot l]l ‘t\:fie“ 5 oral ydsnum ago, and ° o‘tlhur noighboring citios. The | tho risibles of a Aiasouri or Illinola Grangor, | Of advertisoments, tho wholo pagos undor telo- | pla engagod in every occw ation, and lifo point- ) etivoon the socond aud | gamo excited greater interast than Juy | Imagino a groat whoat flold of 100 aores ormoro, | 8vaphlo datos aud nows-heads, and the vaat total | ed the woyand I rushed into existence once third heats of tho 2:20 race Goldsmith Maid, Lu- mn‘ h‘nu over boon played here, Tha ripa for tho harvest. A half a hundrod nggmi amount of reading matter on thoso twelve pages. | moro, 11, aud Mambrino Gift were lod in front of tho ;::\;rt oo‘ ; x:’"i (mn:wk]: wnTshn :{:(oro of 12t0 1 in Papago and Bonoran harvestera wore maon | ORO of thom said ho supposed it waa a wookly At last I awoke full of hope, but it was brief, stauds and exbilited Lo tho crowd, aud boautifl Yol o E ld‘l‘ ual u.h 0 Westerns did somo moving with the utmost doliboration to the fiold, | publication, but it was protty large. I told bim | for I soon comprelionded my situation, and wreathi of fiovers, in tho shapo. of boracenls R c‘mb | flelding, but werc uuable to bat moatly woll armod with eloklos, but some with | it was a dafly. Then a dignified old gontleman, loom and melancholy sottled over mo. I tried Jars, woro placed npon the nock of each, Mamee, “u tvews balls, Tho pitching of Golaan of | large knives. Thoy ronch tho vorgo of the | Who had sat leaning over the tablo to hear abou fo accopt the dream as 8 good omen, and cheor Doblo, Geacun, uud AeLanghiin wore alio pro . nxgo}vgutur:a. Was varyt nbmic‘tlvo,n:ml failed to waving grain-flold. Thoy mlowly look awny | the comet, mildly romarked, in a sort of dismay, | mysolf with tho consolation that it realization sentod to thio apprecintive crowd, - fi' por eupnort behind the bat, Myors { norosait. Thon thoy pauso to deliborate. Thoro | *Mein Gott! was ist dne fuor ein Voll, dags | was not far off. Ioould hoar the carringes rat- snd silky, foll in disordor along tho whols 108 HBAST MADISON-ST. longth of her figure, which wos of & light coppor - = o color and beautifully molded. Hhe lay with AT BUTTERS & COUJS hor oyea closed and in a silenca which was 1 1 tu‘r&hlu.l uA‘.ll tthfi pit{y h:i ltmr h:im;’h w‘g: Iexcllud y at tho s of her fragile and beautiful arms, NING, Aug. 15, at 108 East Msdison- her dullg:ntu limbs so” shookingly mutilated; "‘“’"'""“.‘{.,’L‘.’x’x‘?.‘?uflnf,‘i“'&vmmoz““‘ with gront shrods of flosh hanging from them [ NEW AND USED IHOUSEILOLD GOODS, 88 if cut with & dull knife, The lobos of her eurs | Carpots, Fianos, Mulodoons, Mirsors, aud Gonoral Mor- wore torn, and clots of blood dopondod | chaudiso. — from them. I gazed in stupor upon tho pitoous By HARRISON, ROCKWLELL & tintiy baing charged with twolvo passod balls, to | fu s bab Zol " eight, | THE 280 BAOR S \ i & babble of tongues,—Papago aud a sort of | jodon Tag soloha Zeitungon hat!” (Aly’God! | tling in tho stroots overhead, and T kniow sotnee | P51 " WILLIAMS, s undonbtedly ' tho ineat bous o trobtiug | i S e one: The Autuali losve for &t. Loula | pigoon Spanish facamprotasible o o0l | et aorcor s osotio mi et} mowbpapors | doy'bad dawacd on cpel. As noar 13 1 Gouis s e e M 4 ey racs ovor mado in the country, und it awakenod L oars. Thoy thus dobato awhilo, and thon they | overy dsy!). CuiLp. | make out by running my fingors over tho face of | gite causa of this frightfal mutilation, 1t way REGULAR SATURDAY BALE OF ARG ncinsion of L (o St ol ory o, o e My St e ey conoludo Tho Ring Fingor. o tmoaty Lours o chtacomb. L bogan | 1,50k e lvor baw thas tho cid”woro-ou' | PURNITURE, GARPETS, HODSEEOLD G00DS, &, o ton of the fourtl i N n ng ind eac] 'he ngor. 5 8) wonl e N - 5 chear et up for Glosr i St B rauslig cibo Chisago Rock Juland & Pacifio and the | tho nemost dobbornsion. Ono, and then angthor, | e hiyo already noticad tho mede of procad- | 16 fos! tho pangaof thirst sud bunger and sotiiod | Lor 8ukdon aud wrista; {0 rob bt of hor ear- |y 00 Anp 206 EAST MADISON-ST., rings. In your country thoy would have sawn g o oft the bracolots, and if thay foarod buing de- et A1 DRI nounced, they would, with a blow of tho knifo, n:in ous AvEL] goasienare want uioney,, oo " ruitura, £0. Hitoan dea ot Tollm ot Bb e Lt fa Harnem, 18 Hefilzoras, 1 iliver and T3V, et dna::l R-xc?i]. 8uo ui“;l Lu:lrrul oyen of tmlnflnuur :l‘lnr: 'X'g:nlaom.'.' CPiRuoe; 1 Orkan, wat L Alelvdaons Ak chl od on ud. Thoy did not think of killin o X im]:- ‘l‘x’ ou(é h(ar 'l“florld"is.h Thoy nuI:yldwlnlmd (g uAl‘lfl_lE_(ZE.;liODK\VELL& WALIIAME, uko her trinkets, and when te; ocuro - them tho pushod' her into a clu’l’up of canes, By 1?3.‘1.?33&?0?{:{?’ oo whursl I‘r\s"cl:wfilrod !i‘:urlllm" making xfily‘ uuu:} . rounds. lothior gho lives or dios, what ma Sers {1 fo theso mon? Lt how to nd tho oul- | FURNILURE AND CARPETS AT AUGTION, prit! Ihave but one menna which I am_going THIS MORRING, at 10, wa shall soll tho Furnituro of ot & Burlington & Quinoy Base Bail Olub: i i Firat teat—Dead Lieat botween Rod Clond and (;[ay( elr socond chumr?luunh’lp gamo at :h: ':‘.'fx'lu“r"ffilinfa'fi}&";’-xfif"ffie"xfifi finlhurflubml- Spon b Fourih Boges o T lof] s tho flni oleo ¥, Tmtat havo ‘beon: isakon, o Gloster, m 2:18. Thera waa a fine : Bt aud and sa finger of the loft T voicos! No, I must have been mistaken, But dninn ind & ongeh it O Goneior. _“la“;fi;msfi Vlgta Eltlogl;ugc{;rfinnd: this a_rlllarl?amzl 8 8:30 | (hom off withs the sloklo or the knifo wl:l?:?:!th:; flfis;’:—‘fnfi;fitmlfi|nnuuulully wl‘tfi’t‘fi% cé.l.lnol“ - | listen, thoro comos a faint sound floating on the o ity whon Glostor wns 'up, and Red | Frag of Shagger 1 Poreona will bo sdmittod | hold in tho right hand then fuey st up, | ing “Amen,"a far wolghtior ronsou provailod | Louvy ar, as if it had boon wafted to my oars e alka, On tho Lamo-ireteh 1t was btwees LD o o, goze aorons tho flold, and then auothior stoop | with many of our forofaibers for golooting tils | from miles away. Tho blood ran wildly to m; y or, and waa sharply o P fod anothor Landful of whoat honds hus boon | fingor to bonr tho malrimonial tokon. H ke | Loart. - Tn an naiant hopo waa allyo and Atron Uetod, froth cromsing the Wire 't the sam e 3 uarvestod, and so tho work goos on hour aftor | fingor on which the ritig I8 to bo worn fs tue |'T callod ont with o shout that mado tho cayers Rl L ] A OITALLENGE, bour, slow bub sure. Aftor awhilo supplo- | fousth flngor of tho 1oft hand, mst b tho | tromblo, Tho ochoos como and go, growing Lecond 1]l —Cilostor lod off, Rod Clond, sec. | LONDON, Aug, 14.—The ownor of the American | mentary forco entars tho fleld, Mild-mannored | littlo fingor; becanse, by tho rooeived | faintor and faintor, and then die oub.® What an ond, Uazcllo, third, At the qiinrtor, Glostérwas | schooner-yacht Enchantress has fasued a ohal: old horses como_ dragging aftor thom & cow- opinion of tho learndd and exporionced, | 8gony of Ausponko was crowded into one briof threo luniehs aboud, * lod “Gloud 'second, Bt | longe to any mombor of auy yacht olub of Hu. | ki Thia ia o Sante Oraz farm-wagon. Tho | in rippiug up and anntomizing mon's | socoud, a8 I strainod every musole and movo- Juwos third, AL te hlf, lostor wai 'fous | tope. oo sult bampay oAy Jackt olub o July | littlo bunohos of whoat aro gatheredupand piled | bodlos, thoro 18 & vin of blood, Wik pasgoth | montlotosllonco o catoh the responso! Iteamo, levgthe shead, and oponing the gap slightly, | for a cup valuod ab 100 guitions, over tha Prinuz upon tho polt, and the lazy Papago, or | from the fourth finger into tho hoart, oallod | aud my heart Ionyml!or Joy. !F Tod Clond ronching for Glustor, but gainings | of Welew' me oot d Moxican youthy rido tho old _horsos sbout | vous amoris, Love's voin; and 80 the wonring | mont camo the glimmer of lights, and anothor alesraoms are overcrawded with desirablo vcoatary goods, and consignura want money, ' Hor n anothor mo- . toapply, dospite whntover ropugnsuce L wmny | ageutloman deolinfug udusokooping, eamprising A gons unothing until the throo-quarter,” whore Itod i ol R AT tho flold antil {ho cow-skin in loaded: Thay of thoring on that Angor signifloth that tho love | Bnd I was safo smong tho living, Then camo | puott> h I | cral amortmen Furnttues, = Wo shiall also i Cloud cloned up, and, o tho loma-atrotaly, guwe LATE LODAL TTEWm thoso strango vohiclos of tranaportation aro | shonid noy ho. vain of Taingd, but s o tloy | oxplanations as o burriod toward tho entrance, | fer'g,von aras, st It an um::‘}\'ffl'é‘ il "be” au, | e T el o 22 o of Faemiture, fo b tord i Glostor & lively tarn, but too Into, as Glontor 3 drawn to somo dosignated cantro and the whent | did glvo bands anch to tho other, o likewise | for I bad had my Al of the Paris oatacombs. My | et /ot & oxpatiato tho crlmo will bo ita rosl | Tabls, ono 3apring Wakos, pateut. whosls aad azloe vewsed tho pono fdf'a langti aload, i 21155, . —_— is hoapod . The noxt oporation i tho “ trand- | thoy should give hoarts also, whoronnte that | frionds had not missod mo until aftor thoy had | gl nearly nowy Jod lotes, Lounlors, Shaleing, da., do. s Liuird Jical—"Tolivun scoring. Glotor loadfug | Mary Wilson robbed Mr, T, Flue of 850 in a ingout.’ A largo, rouud yard in olearod nway. | voin ~ oxtonded.'—Suwwburnc's | Treatiss of | loft tho catacombs, but folt no apprebonsion | “iytoening of iy words was oxplained by | =B, £.00:, Auotionoure: = o {ho sotd-0ff and keapiug Lis lond throughout | vilo abodo on Pacific avenuo, Iast night, o the | L0 4Fface ks wab hnd boston3 downe. men s | LR oxtonded."=g sooiny to havo arison in | thoo, as it had ofien boon my custom in mo- | wioiollowads Attor breafast all thy lary © AUCTION! : b s peintin oo Tiod Cloud third ; | lnttor reportod, and tha womaa was asronted, | 10760 10 dry. "On' this yard tho bhaat bo'ba | Srorer s oariy oo i atenis 110, DOV ‘Appinn, | monts of caprico to loave, them without aword | T Iolowod. Aftor breautast all tho Indlane i tho uame rolativo positions at tho quarter. At 4 Wa arrcate troddon out'is eproad, aud halfa dozen old | an”" Aloxandrian Listorisn, eaya - that, | Of notico, and thoy gavo thomsolvos no uneasl- togothor, and tho mastor told thom, through For Briokm; ors, Tenmsters, &o, X the Linlf, ted Cloud paused Bt. Jamos and wont [ Lost ovening about 7 o'clook whilo Mr, Henry | horuos, somotinios. oxch, wra brought ioto tho (in tho opinion of tho ' anatomista of | hoss. But, eotho night wore away, and I did | foRCY BANIAr, Or OMIOE AF Mandh, (LA & Yarssd ot 0KEI'S) A ! g L for Glostor in vain. On the homo-strotoh Ned | Morris and hls mothar wore riding In a buggy on | Tiug and sot to marching round and round, | Egypt, cortain most dol not appoar at_the hotol, the suspicion began to Cloud cloned up komowlint, bnt. Gloster orosmod | tho Lincoln Park drive, tho hos mk“fjxm Aftor somo timo tho straw Ia romovod, s | Lavih passod from tho ring-fIngor to the sy, | £row upon them that T had Keno astrayin fha o weara thyoo longths shoad, Bt James third, | and ran away, throwin Bith Gt et | hoat is put on, and tho ciroular marol of tho | Jint tho stanchokt upholdor of this thoory wag | catncombs, At early dawn thoy revenled their Guzalla distanced, Hir, Morria. abons theG,eott ou sud Injuring | bonstu reconuncnood. . Onco a day tho whoat and | Luvinun Lomulus, s colebrated sugo of Zonland, | fours to the ofliolals, scoured passes and guidos, Fowrth lieat—Tho Judges changod drivers for copod unliurt, They roie st de 81 %T“ ot | ditis swepb upand romoved from the yard, | who lived i the ixtoonth contury, In his | sudsot out in soarch of mo, with what rosults Blod Cloud, Hickok takiog tho pluco of MoLaugh- | placo, ¥ ( ostnut | 'ho winnowing Jirocoss I oqually primitivo, | modical practico ho hnd often taken advantayo | You kuow. Tn s fow momonts I was once moro fin. On the sond-off, Glostor took the load ; e A weaffold ia ercoted; & man mounts upon It, | of this connecting artery to reatoro tuinting | broathing tho pure, aweot, doliolous alr of 1ife, the quarter ho was a longth ahesd, Red Ulong | . Frod “‘“i{" triod to “go through " Jerry | an antelope-skin fillod with n tnixture of chaff, | womon to consciousnass. **‘The small artory is | It wan Monday, Mo ' the right towered tho ma- tecond, 8t, Jmmos third. " Gloator ‘oponcd tho | FIOWard lask night, st tho cornor of > Olark sy | Whoat. and encth is vassed up o bim, and Ld | strotohed forth from th hoart unto this fugor, | Jo8tic domo of the Pautheon. and thithor I was i bo the homo-utrotoh, whon Red Oloud olowod | VanDorou atroets, 'and was arrestod boforo L Joure tho mixturo down from his porolon a raw | tho motian whoraof you may perceivo avidontly | towntad to haston aud sing: ** Pralue God, from b to n longth and the horses P““d the scoro, | Bucoceded. hido {nwml to recolvo tho whoat, Tho ohaf and | in all that afTeuts tho Loaitin \omon Ly tho | Whom all blossings flow,” until the arolex and Glostora length the winner, 8t, James third, Charles Shutz, alad 0 yoars' old stepaon of dust is blown away by the breezo, T'his isn trug touch of your forefinger. Insod to raiwo syoh | Yaults rang with tho joy of my gratitude. But I e SUMMALY, Albert Burmelstor, who lives on Doxtor stroet, | doteription of tho modus oporandi of gathering | ga aro fullon wto a swoon by pinching this | 4ldn't ; I went aud got unmot{nlug to eat, (hat mm"bm ;%‘)':ulr:m‘“a\o&m .~For horaos | pear Ashland avonuo, was drowned in tho rives | 81d #oouring the grain crop in the Hauta Oing olut, and by rubbing tho ring” of gold with a Ee——— Giloster, Blooming Grdve, o, whilo engaged in pioking up wood last ovenis, Yalloy. ‘T'ho little, nude, yullow-lufiend ohlldren fmlu salfron'; for, E.v this, s restoring force An Intolligont Farmer, Tieury, New York., ..o The body was not rmvuru£ 8 | havo glorious timo 1 tho strow-plles, and tho | that ls in it paesotli to the hoart, aud refroshoth | ¥ The following story {s tald by the New Bodford 2{"“ ?Iaufil, h’x{hnhux., Ind. wRowNiNG, GF oldor "poople, mon and women, youths aud tho fountain of lfo, unto which this finger iy (Maga,) Meroury : ¥ Not many years ago, a phy- n'xff-’«‘ib E ar\: u(‘!n Two bor I ;rwn’ oY, maidons, of tho Poublos of Banta Oruz Valle Joined. - Wherofore antiquity thought it to | siclan who lives not & thousand milos off was e outts son end Ohitistints - Wapee “'°gd"fihn Ohirletian- | colobrafo their * arvest homo ™ whon the wosk, compass 1t abont with gold." 1le also utates | summonod in hasto to nttond B pationt ab Naue ) Bg aud 9 years, | is ovor, with a zost that your Qrangersniay emu. that this flnger waa tormad * modiouy," siuco, | shon. On arriving at tho island and Inquiring auo who wold inake known tiio susassin of the | e GiHAELLUA, B A%.‘,i’."/‘."::al' gore oung Indlan girl, Ho roquired that he shoutd | Publio Auotion on TULS: o delivored to Lim bofore § o'olock, Not ono | 174, at}olook n. m.. st ¢ among the 200 laborors mado the lonat motion | xy. Horsil s cene 230, thi or gosture. At G o'clock, praclsoly, two of thoir | begives, If requised, vn Sotes fi"’hfim{‘i{fi‘:‘fi?fifl"" nunber travoraod the distance which soparated Rocolser, Aoy 6f Ohiin & Klvtasr, :}m plnntntionrrrtcl)‘m the uu;uukzn, :ufl r'nnunt({lng No: 13 Nurtis Halstod- hreo stepa of 0 vorauds, stood ofora tho E g e, 1‘.’!; Jrfo, by oliliten, s mysalf, | GIATIEL MORTGAGE SALE, » [lhoy placed their hiande to thoir lips aud then to - :{:nfi pourty sud bowlug, one eaid, polutiug to [ Baturday, Aug, 15, at 11 o'olook a, m, 0 other; ore ho mon you want." 2! Ui Tor 200 piaatros thiey would liava, branyk | (B ivgses Sase Deellig ou he Peamtias No 47 mo twenty," ssid my host to me, *They have IN, Constabls. drawn lota for the viotim, aud will divide the ma.",',’yf"'-?l"fi ;.lwnluolvu;. B Fsais E. / f * But wi iis man submit to be anorlficed 2" —— L S i . e J *Ho will douy his gullt to tho end, whilstall | T2 2 & C.ASEIY, tha others will acouse with the most porfoct 41 & 43 PIFTH-AV,, 200 plastros S«Im francs) would bo given to the Drick Machines, Wagons, Haruosss, Sh Uamors, Doston,,. Bt, James, Rochieoter, Jrere drownod in the river st 'the foot of Niaok: | late, but can ey ), It is the ol N Time— Dawl stroot, while bathing. st oo e late, or equal, way, [ if any venom entered it, notloo was given to | for & oonveyance to the house he wished to visit, | accord.” Kespon hand tho largest sasurtniont fa_tho 2t of Naw ‘e BT T ) i R, 8¢ 8:30 o'clook yoa- | Two thousand years ago it was practicod amoug | the hoart boforo it was too lata to nso an anti- | hoe wi i t ) by Tiverything took place as my friond predioted, | and Becond-haud Goods. Burniture, Oarpots, Lodding 4 fordav uftornoca. ‘Ihe farmor lived st No) 52 | th assioulturists o {atn nd Bomoe? dote.” To gout, also, never allictod thin finor | the, x;'&m':"f&“k“m".fi.f.‘&“ oy elsdtedt i Tie 10D ciployes of tho plantation g whioth T e R R :

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