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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDA OUTDOOR SPORTS. AUGUST 2, 1877 up & deposit o, & mde and tho edifica can bto made, It can scat 5,000 perzons comfortably. The honrding-hanee 18 kept by Mr. €, Chapman, L 435 Wert 3 Prollc was rustained. In the thirl elass, the THE CITY. B e 0, tne Ak, the race was The race will bo for 81,000 Il’i‘rn Alex McDowell Met'ook, and Col. Toha J, declared off; in the fourth clasa, the yacht Lncy ngle-acuil champlonahip, ok, the only rurviving brothers of the famlly AWIMMING MATCIH. of peven soldiers. The procession formed com- adieon street, or to Tutchingon 80 Washington atreet, 1toom 2. e ————— ok amarded the first prize, and the Fieetwing the | who hae enzaged C, M. Barbour as chief cook. A Loxa Braxci, Az, 23, - Wadn deteated Cin. | prising nearly sl veteran arganizations. The = - 3 " o han heen placed 5 ol -mlly I atch, | monument was formally presented to the city by PIAROS AND ORGANS FOR RENT. GENERAL NEWS. trond. No He e Ak o e e asid b powand extenaine cookin e sty sonie ran | An Eleven-Inning Game and a Draw ghapiiBtigivractlln oresnawiERIRE O et (he N inth Onlo. and secepted on | Eplendld npright, square, and grand planos, onid have nothinz to do with & fecond race, and | be fed with dailv breard at vach meal, _Policemen by the Hartfords and o . behalf of the city by Mavor Monre, Addresses | pnrdett and other organs,st lowest rates. Lyo ) ¥ y THE TURF. de by S ‘stanfey Mattheis, a milita- you Gen. Tearson, Comptrollgr of Soringfleld. M., | & calm enmued. The meeling was Enally deciared | Barber and Wasmund are on the gronnd ready foe Sl were made by Senator Btaney Matthew, & m! & Hlealy, Stata and Sonroo atrects, fain the city. & guest of the Hom. R. 8. Tuthill, | to be Informal and anmuthorized, and the indges’ | duty.. The Rev. Dr. Doring fa Superintendent of Louisvilles, TOCOBREEPSIE RACES. ry comrade of he deceaned Colonel, and In Gere | o e city anq' ®| renort was turned over to the Regatta Committes 2‘2.'.:23“.‘:5';“’2 b'n{!e:“?;:‘:lli'n:‘gslnfi:‘r&fl:{!z":l!‘; Poranxeresie, Ang., 23.—The taces to-dayres man by the Rev, Dr, Selenthal. A T —— 4 2 for Mts action, <, and . E. G snlted aa follown: e ———) AR e AR A A A B o e AR ILieat. J. C. Ord, Alde-de-Campto Gen. Ord, swas The Regatts Commlittco subsequently held a | erounds, to whom all applications in their several T Tk 3 MILLER—Ang. 24, Lottle M. Miller, danght st the Paimer Howe yeaterday, Hels onblsway | meeing, and: m“m"‘"dh ‘Mq’;lm;"}rn:":‘ """“‘3&3":::'33}"&"3:35‘m THE GROUXD The Bostons Have No Trouble in L;‘:;:“;“-;f;:;o?‘rir - 1 TOE II‘AILROADS' of Samuel N. Miller, 3' Bangor, Me. e Torthonpshoct leave of abétnce. e T D e s wec from to-mors | are the families of Mr. T: O. Hoag, 1. A. Pent- Disposiug of the Clo- Eier, 2| CHICAGO AND KANSAS CITY. | oneweatan o Ertday 6 2: 18..; o 0. 29 The lempersture: yesterday, observed by | row, under the same rules that govorned the last song Mrs, Drud\t{n. z‘. O Waren, E, "Pcl:; cinnatis, Tt 16 now settled almost heyond & doubt that the | KELLY—At7p. m. Aug, 22, &t the residence Mansese, optician, 88 Madison street (TRIRUNE | raca. Vi ;{:; =|)c lli)evjnll \n(!n[;lemfru& Grn:l. R 1 | Chicago & Alton Reilroad Company -will extend ita of bis fon-in-law, Patrick 11, Stanton, 137 North Talidinel, was st 83 mp 10 degesss IOATN | - romia I'Muun-?kfi%er:!v:x\‘xr("lfihx the fion, 1t | Drown, T Miskes” dennic teedier, 1ua Sood, i G § | tine from Mexico to Ksasan City, and work en the e A e ey pease Toh 72 12m., 713 3p. i 7 " | w. Mont . L. L E, W, {lagann, News, ) Stella Cnrtiss, and Xellle Hounacr occupy i - 2 | mew line wi Al 3 N f fane y 3 aterat8a. m., 20.82; 7 p. m.. 20,82, Jaakeretie foneAr . wesdter s Stelin Cartien ana Sellie Homser occiny 4o fine | Sowe Good Rowing and Some Hard Kiok 3 [ mc® lins will prababiy be eommenced sestapting. | Natlcg ot fancral heraster iven, "'ns" ton, Mr, Charles Wigren, the Revs, 1. Svenson, W. Wititng, F. Aeren. D. 3. Sarlin, Willlam Hen- rocher, BoD, No 0. Weaicrgron. aad Me. fradl all of Eranston, ~Ariinston Helghte, Palatine,and Tiarrington are represented by the following fami- Tes: R. B, Mitcheli: the Tev, 8. ' Show. Mre. M. Goodfeliow, T. Ellison, M. Dromley, E. A H{obbs, . Tarner. I, Colburn, 8. Holley, C. Dick, enson, d. L. Tloyt, M. Wood. W, Lytle, 8. White, The peoplo living slong the proposed route are §47 Castlcbar papers, Cononty of Mayo, Ireland, very favorable to the construction ofgthe line, and | please copy. o SARATOGA RACES, nearly all the towne and cities throngh whichitis | — RARBITT'S TOILET SDAP, = *Bamaraar, N. Y., Aug. 25 —The first race to- pass have held meetings and decided to ald the e AT Guvastors yond of §700, T miler, and P b YDTIRm? i >~ T 100, o1 . . | Chicago & Alton Company, pecanlarlly and other- Lortlisrd's Parole being tho only enfry, he WAS | qiso in its effort Lo secars a connectlon of Ita own & J The sccond race was for n parse of $500, free | ViR Kansas City. The people of the lattercity . Robsrt Warren and J. . Preston, delegates | Clayeraniy o, Hail, & from Chicago to the seasion of the National Boand : of Trade at Miiwaukee, retorned home yesterdar, They describe the procecdings of that august body s **alow," and concluded not 1o wait il the ciore, The Irfah Catholic Denernlent Tnton held the closing seaston_of ita Convention yesierday morn- ing at the Madison Regatta, srman Houee—Zhe Jin, b, Yon. Willam White, Uttea, .1 Ont. 3 Josephs Harris, Phila- n. 0. P, Al Yesterday's Trolting and Running Races at Pongh keepsle, Mendola, Saratoga, Ete. hanticap for all nges, one mile and ahalf, and wan | 8r¢ aleo very anxlous to sccare this connection 3 B T een. delerats o the Nrew (AT 1. Tanes, Chicago in represented by the famiiies BASE-BALIL. Won by Vera Crasta 7304 Wash Booth sccond | Yith Chlesgo, and a mEeqng. bas hton held snd e Uarisaled for th Inge. Father rnnnln:wfil Al Chan7es made . Lot Tittainiphia; of Mr. I'. Dagzy, Ju S, R. Pénnincton, C. BOSTOX V8. CINCINNATL. anil Vermont third. committces appointed 1o indnce the Compa 3 Toliet and tia Nattonal Com eutton. and samesmby & § | more: Jo B Cramer, Milwaukes: &, 2 B | W Dageett. M, M. Gray, 8. 1L Gilman, M. Tii+ Wbl o The third race. for & purse of 8400, winner to be | Cominence the road at once. The Kan: 1 Bath. No wmin in the conatitation, aficr which tha body adjoacne E""'“ . Wiyt Horiinglons Renuth Clarke, 8t | tor, €. Wasmund, Mrs, A, Roif, 1. °T. Lighttoal, Epectar Diwpalch to The Tridune, o Rt ol aml one.clghih. wat won | 71met, in speaking uf the new line, saye that, M claland deceptive to Aug. 2, 1873. s Fant L uimer, Hodse szt deo SO, MALGAEE | (Harics Pamer, 1), Hatvey, Jamen Dammerll, I | Bostos, Aug. 23.—A small tudience arembled | by Aubarm Fltat Cholce. eecond, Conrler third— | the Kansas City peoole show that they want ihis YERT Canmmon and s O e b ooy ad N A sy L B Fate,dre Haloan, . ¥, Orr, O, G, JMarsh, £ | to eee the Cinclunalia and Dostons play the elsttt | sl UPRAS, T3 2an Garate race, purse 8500 Eosthn ‘aad Lo shey Coave. canddence "1n e derions, It ard, aler aftern . O, wn, A0 3 3 urgiade Ad . Sinelare, 8, v " . g " . £3 e T T anes of sixtcen feet. Dr. W tippre, tafains ' C. fnow, ‘Sycamore; Go . At | H' % aiterehon, ©. Horm. M Tuehy, and funy game of the teason. Dooth was hit more freely | ENE Ak WAL ARCIERR OIS Tive ardlor, A deanny‘\mn a8 an [nvertment and as a great now ot rctentine’ ‘er non. who wae passing st the Ume, thinks he re- | wuod, 0 L e Commer: | (it ara. Thers are alao A, liarria, Tldgeteld: Mr. than on yesterday, bnt his eupport was agsin poor. J. C, vrd, U, O o Pernal injurlos. e resdes at No. | flai=L. ¥ Wilifamis, Fort Furon, M i by the favorite ¢+ The Waller," in 2:21K; yonnt n the deveiopment of thelr country and o = pevtmenttiiem, n, Mich.q the ton. 1. g : A $ behind the bat. and ‘Foley's | Nelon s 4 heir trade, the Company will not hesltate fn build- | £ i Rihcturer of pog Mrs. Ellen Loftae, the keener of 2 hotel on the | Camden, N. .7 €. Searky § Jose, Cal. The firat da h;n?nall{';hxllv‘d;;:‘!;‘;:!”!; yar:d moet of the nine made expenafge errors. Atthe |. Loxnox, Ang, 23, —At York, to-day, mgbmle‘r:r City the Rreatest tallrand centro and competing m\;“.;;{l;mmw ihe purest Fegelable Oils used In iy North Side, was arrested on the charge of larceny liminatice, and zetting ed in i '\ end of the third inning Manning went 10 centes, the great Yorkshite stakes was won by y . laat Saurdar. She detalned the trunks ofabr . THE REPUBLIC. McCabe, who was a non:paying . The case = Was eet for y‘rlltnl!y'j xn‘l- Docior aid wot Appeat, DILL FILED BY SHUFELDT & WESTOVER. and Mren, Loftus was diemisscd. The matter of the acceptance or rejection by the Revenuo Agent Willlam A. Gavett retrned yes. | Court of the blda for the atock of the National terday from & rhort visit to Milwaukee, Here. | Life will come up befare Judge Willams this porta that the distiliers in that city hava been more | morning for farther consideratton, At tha hear. prompt than their Chicago hrethren in obeylnfixum fog on Tuesday last, Mr. Westorer gare notice T O e ey colled. 1 | that he would e a betition agafnst the sale. Thls r”u;nl n}:'“d‘:’h Chluz%, ‘lnd llmrn}{:re In‘t' matter P onsldered the more that view af it mut imoress i i o MEmoT mE i copetderedine mors atview ot martymertss | For Use in (he Nursery it Eas No Equal Mes Fl”i“ x"“ ,,,"’ g Aniehed race | TI0: They now have no throngh line to Chicazo IR il Ao, Sito, I sll the' way nnder the control of one management e e 7y, mother :';fi,{lmflg day, was won to.day hy 1da,'Ellen Chlcago ronds strike the Missourl River at reveral " Rent free to any addresson recelptof7s ) oints shove them, and another Chicago road ond. and Anua thied money Hime T104%, | Brarimn ten river 3t Boonerille. and gate op ta | Scuie. -Addrca Raneas and Texas b te bt paaces soveral A . i einir e, theee-minate clan puveanon, | Senvie, 28, texty 1y arente B st it | BT BABBITT, New YorkCity, aiter fhe. recond haat, in which: Lictor ws at. | She, railrosd statns of Kaneas Clty would re. there waa o prenching nntil last evening, wher the Superintendent, the itev. Dr. Borin g defivered theovening sermon, A prayer-mecting was Iarge- Iy sttended at the Evanston tent Wedne aday even- ing. It was conducted by tho Rev. Mr. Layton, of Esanston. Much fnterest was manifested. The appolntments far to-day, ro far as they have been mlvre. arc as follows: The Itev, E. Q. Fuller, of Atlanta. Ga., will preach at 10:30 a, tn. . the Hev, 8. T. Show, of Arlinzten l_lef in the afters noon, and the Rey, George K. Hoover, o’ Chlesgo, Megerle 0 short, and Pixe to second, after which | UeHEbtIr: tha vieltors fielded with but two crrors. Jones alons made any stand at the hat. The home club played another fine fielaing game, White's error belng a passed hall in the aeventh Inning after he and Brown had exchanged dp]ltcl. Hrown's eatche ing, asairted by Satton.and O'Routke’s ontflelding were the best things In the Bostons® play, although < Iy, Whito - goums vo be ettuer plastered or atronaly celled. 1n | O o he prepared yeserday Mternoon. The | F0ST: B the Rev, earee B T O Saturday | Shed oatat e bar s 2ot took & de- | after the second lost In which Lictor sha diit | matn'In some doubt, ta be declded Uy futnre FOR SALE DY ALL DRUGOLSTS anit the In(erence which the reporter drew from his | following are 1ts ealient polnta: )| forcnoon, The announcement is made taus early, FUE SCORFE Tasley were distanced in the frst Tellult and | events. Dut it they ket this great and direct Informant’a remarks was thal the Chicazo boys | “mye petition, recites that Mary S, Talmaze {8 the | ns a larce number of (he admirers of this eloguent = | 251k and 2 i 2001 | line wiinlts fortystuooetetude nadiiapies LA . i Tould do well 10 Imlate thelr exampia With beconl- | yoderof a full-pald policy i tho ltepablie Lifo | and rencrable divine will duabtlees tako occislon soirox 28 1A LR | The i class, purae 8000, was won by Croste, | down ans drantthe fatwro atimay mapot thorew | A PERFECT TOILET SOAP, 5 2 for 8000, payable in Aotil, 1880, or prior thoteto | $OUEREMTL, o onieonoat 0 3:30 p.m., | Wright, 2 b 4‘ 0l %j o | Amboy second. and Shopherd Boy third; time, | \est, Itwould qive them a dewreo and kind of i al, Those repatable and_public-apirited citizens of h. The Repnblic was char- einglensing Chlcaly o 0390 P The | Leonard, L. 7. A9l 5 3]0 o] Vil Sukh ik and S, competition In trads and transportation snch as tne Serenth Ward npon whom the Republicans of | i case of her deat ¢ Repablic was char- | 4:45 p. m., 5:40 p. m., and G:25 p.n. on tho | LEEORTE b o 5 8 3 of 0. Tomorrawwill be a hot day, The 2:20, the | tney had never had before, and fully oqual to that that ward did, about two months lfu in public | tered In 1809, ana commenced bueiness in 1870; | Wirconsin Dirteion of the a‘nnhrg;mn.rxfl\my et Cani e r-‘ 3 &l 4 8] 3 | 2:48, and the frec-for-ail arc on'the programime, the¥uadnever ha before: m“hrw“? Ao ot Pirst among tho requisites of the tollet is & good meering assembled, ahift the reaponeibillty of 81- | thaton Dec, 31, 1873, its assets were 82,250,000, | will stop at the camp.mecting piatiorms End Sutton. 8. o 1| 2 4 3l o et —— straizht through the oldest and. richest countles of | Sriice of Eoup, but to procurs It 14 not alwars an ey Ing the time when' il pereons of the aforcssld | yng the llabilities $2,020,807, showlng an Impalr- e e B A o a Tiond, o o of 0, 4) 0 TIHE FEDERAL ARMY. Misourl to tha bridge over the Miasissippt at { matier. 3lany of the most exnensive Busi (n the mar. Stventh Ward who desire o train in the lepubs | oo of capital to the gmount of $104,807. Tn | ' and 6:d0.5. m. will stop at the piatfcrm com: | Moerith 30 wvvoee. 4 o o 01 0 4 s Louleiana, between thare and Chicaga it eut across | ket are mde from conrse and delctorfons materials.aag B I b, ‘et Iast niehi at | February, 1874, while tho Company was in this | yojontn, * The Sundsy teain fromt Chicazo will wchafer, r.f.i. 4l 0 0 1| 0 2 a1l tho geeat East and West lines, and, while giv- | their delicate cojoring and fragrant parfume 105 oftey kil SR R la b ik a8t nIEBL AL | (i paired coniition, & purchated thewbole of’ the | jedve ChicagdatD n, m,, and wiil leave the plat- | Brown, ¢ and 1 b 4 1| 2,13 1| 0 | Number of Regtments and Compantos Sta- | {ni them s near road to Chieago, brought them | conceal the mout reptisiva impusities, The dlsclosures tho comer of Droten and Maxwell sreets. | 805, G| (ihiiiMtock of tha Natlonal, which amounteu 0 | (gem for Chicazo at 6:45p. ™. The trala on San- : o et I Tach of the meveral Military De- | into most advantazeous connection with crery ex- | recently mado pubile rezardini this sublect ara nor. W, (Vnrdn'rlm:fldj!l ,1:“!"])(;}:)[. L8 'i""!"ln'é': $1.000,000, and paid therefor $1,220,000, The | day from Wosdstack will leave at 8:40 u. m., and Total, s 42} 10, 12; 27 10 AECmanE fating agency of tranaportation, whether b{ river, | tiveir startling, and descrve scrious constderstion, Eoaner, e detisd oot S UL A0 | peibne et had Inmetatly skt oo | i e o o e t 0. 5 R oo e B RO il oriake! or thoAlion manasement hey bad | Exenied Soapsronw kamn (o b exremey o S and o L. Dialey van appolatéd to reteci & | ThA%E Mok e Tinetaof the Natlons! and appro- : Manding, 2 b, an B0 %4 B 3| wasuarom D. C. Aug. 10.~The ocial stato~ | fo Kansan Cily ovet the track of anothet tond, 1t | here sreitaties thasesrar snd Inntiot Sorer o Ratalbl il for tlip dssemblage. Peiated ne moch thereof, and what money they THE CITY-IIALL, I 8 91 31 2| 3| § | ment prepared at tho War Dopartmont showing tho | Buled moro cars of grain and cattia for them | ycice. Tho cnaracier of tha ingrediontamar be inferyed The Roard of Canal Commiesioners met yester- | coula use belonging to the Ttepublic to repay the 4] 0 0| 2] 1} 1 disposition of the army of the United States on than all the other roads combined. If it cAm8 | rror ‘tho gratement of A gentieman who makes ths day At the tirand bacldc 0 open bid for the con- | §1,220,000 witich had been temporarily borrowed | o comptroller - yesterday redeemed popular- 4f of ol il | SeEORIIon 0L e A O T thera on a track of ita own It warld come equipped | from 1B PIAIeMEnt of, & zentieman who makes s struction of a ranal fro:n 8pring Lake to the Dlf- | to'effect the purchase. The officers of the Repub- P b 40 0f 1/10- 0, 1 Y, Ang. 17, ly y and prepared to play the most {mportant rale in | peranns encaged (n this employment were short-lived: O O Bt pased dlich mii] be aboat one | i tnew rapiaced the assets taken from the 'Na. | loan certifcatcs amounting o 85,500, aud fasucd & 9 312 A 3| mentof that character lssued for meveral ycars | rafirosding that had cver been attempted In tho | Fromseren to ten years betni the lonaeat period dures und a nuu‘rm{)ns ln‘lentlg. A:nd‘\rnl serre :n lr; tonal with “m"hbil nd ng 1‘;: the lgnucr. i revenae warrants amounting to 84,000, Smhbi o g ", 6 g [ J{- past. Instead of fourteen companies of artlilory. 8’:;[!;:3“:?:an'{:::fl;!z:‘fncl:&c;glu‘n\ ?;:‘:-:rr‘n‘v:;:. w%flgg‘:‘r&&gmtlm:mw? 'flv]'t’»fi’i i n: tiet from the fake, inetead o e one renderedl he.believes that when the trade was mades ) ) 'ole; . Y - e 3 P e i Lowres paStol Lo6 JakEs | echicatreshe dastraction af (he Nepubiic was | The Treasurors recelpts yestorday wern 8,710 i 221 2] 2 2 | ono regiment snd nine companles of infantey In | centration of the rallrosd basinens of ‘the. North | Tollet saanie st astavriste, Romaved, PhEns o ias The -5t of the tmprovement was estimated by tho | conceived and cntered upon, and **that sald plan from the City Coltector, $2,641 from tho or Total. 4 {30 4! 8 2713 11 | the Department of the South, ss was Lho CA80 | \res at Kansas City, Shter ,;:Eu: chemleal sxiil of B enr at S1.000, anft suthority fo wihdraw | 6 scheme was. among other things, that, after | Department, snd $21¢ from the Comptroller, i T8 A 4 8 07 BI0 only a few months ago, thers are now only ——— . hose SMIenAe catALIAMECRLIS by fag tie Jar uBnent Shoney to Snla 8 (v ineearaingtof | Eeudng povsenin o the Salaaal Itrance Com: | homas el took onts, permit gesterday ta.| navion 3121 E 88 8810 sixcompanies o actttrs and two companies of BRANCH ROADS. Koo e the Iiinois & Michizan Csnal wa< abtained. 3 ny, ofl the most valuable aseeia of the Nepu b ry and basement staren, 22¢68°| ¢, “ 0 - nfantry in that Department, which Is compose clal Correspondence of The Tridune, e I e o evteriar e eeting | LI ion e Company ehoald by the means ale | bt caen ot Noo 61, 383, and 383 Divislon | Ciniciunatl. 0000012I1-4 try in cpartment, whic Bpe +p0 A Teminated, but thiy wers Messrz. Glovel Shaw, and Kinzman, They | ready described, be tranaferred to the said Nation- Runs carned—Doston, 4: Cincinnatl, 3. of the States of North and Sonth Carolins, Geor- Lansixa, Mich., Ang, 22.—A branch of the De- gis, Florida, and so much of Kentucky and Ten. | trolt & Bay City Rallroad, from V 5 rown to the n: Hireet, 1o cont 815,000, € 4 Patient Inoat & e Pt 11 examined the bids, end awarded the contract to | af; rhat tho sald officers and schetders should keep Firat base by errors—I3oston, Cinclnnati, 2. After veart of 73 r to Caro | w7 Bannirs b d cting the o ) ihie Toment, but' would not glve tho name of the | contral of the enublic; thatthe sime persons pinottor case of emall pox may found yestorday, | - Lett on bases-tioston: 6 Clucinnat, 4. nesase as lics east of the Tennesseo River. It Is | (tho county-seat of Tuscola County).sixteen miles, !fi“fifiifififlfim‘?fi’fifiifiz‘& "a'.f'ni' :E.Tm. vt et T een for b > Chaae hit-White, : 11 the i B e e i ors e 000, | iDriibe slectcl ot e naar. I the atheoige} | mew cares of scarlet fever wero reported mttho | Tovorbase Lits—Sulton and Jonor. under the cammand of Drovet Lrig.-Gen, J. TL. | fs projected. Sabscriptions hayo beea obtained, f ufacturing proceses aro entirely paw and orisinal, ani Jue erault s simply unparailed in thia deparment of la: "1, paonires Torwey Soar {2 thotrade-mu 1iealth Offce yesterday, Xix deaths case have been recorded this week, from that dls- Tuger, whoso Leadquarters are at Atlanta, Ga, | except mbont $5,000, to complete the same, and Instead of three regiments of infantry in tho De- | Work will be commenced about tbo drst of the A dlspateh from Fort Warme in_sesterday's | that tho standing aud reputation. of the Tn\m"sl‘{’mrullnnrdihevlo“flllenlelDr.-!olm %" | ltepudlic ~ should be depreseed ss much oley. Strack out—Boaton, £; Cincinaatl, 4, Yonnz with a Mlss Clara 11 It ‘i bellered that | 83 pos«tle, to depreciate the valoe of its stock and Flies missod—8chafer, 2; Meyerle, 13 Foley, 1; h. Itisertimated that Tascola Connty wliil el partment of the Gulf, as was thocaso in March | Tionth. It isertitanted Fhn o anee e e ron- | Dy, wiiich thia elegant toliet luxiiry, L deslaasicd, aa y Arirsie kY 10 Induce lis policy-holders to surrender tuekr pol- | PITE COUNTY-BUILDING. | S s w . Inat, thero arg now only two companles of fnfan- % be 3 {urappiication i the delichto sl of Jatatta, childry e et i ear Sa duniag e | Ielees that all deirable riska n the epabilc phould = = Passed balla—~White, 1. B aTioaent, mbsclt ha. Commonei of | Lok soasan. | Hhe EOmA B e e i atna at and ludies, [t It altogether uncqualed (n lis emollie propertiest The Soup in aot perumed, the Ingredican lnx of such absolute purity as to require no sid from chemutey todisgulss inforlor materlals, ~The mow re. fined taste constders the ahsencs of ariificial perfuma Umplre—Summer. ‘Time of gaine—Two honrs and ffteen minutes, THE WIITES AT SPRINGPIELD. % | be transferred to the Nationul; that the Republlc e B veen & cletk in the Chi- | ehould be involved In debt 10 ane of the National's ‘luct, and act_ Limself to work forging money. | 0ficers, and stack of the .\AU(;nalilllm:!ltnl 10 ordira, several of which he parsed at Cincinnath U;ld be placed as collateral the States of Louisiann, Arkan=ss, Mieslssiopt, Alsbama, and thogparts of Kentucky and Ten- neesce lylng west“bf the Tennesseo River, The The Criminal Court will adjourn to-morrow for one week, forco la at work, Gpeciul Dispatch to The Tribune, ¥ commandi ficer 18 Brig.-Uen. C. C. Augur, . !TEMS. the perfection of sweetness, and the pecullar cnaracters e paces, Mo wan arrested 1 Masoschiu: ot that, finally, the ltepobile | _The motion foranew trial in the Brooks:Raseo | Semixarizi, i, Aug, 23.—7ho kame of base: | whoso o cattors pro AL New Orlcans, “Inths | The numeroms fghts which the Wabash Road | liticor . T, Dauhltcs Tolict Sogp renners 1t ine mow e ieecoed whilo passing through Gbio, and | Life-Insurance Company shonld Lé wound up, and | eato will be argaed to-day. ball Liska fo-day belwecn the g}lgfulno Whites ”:'1“ New Eugland States, New_York, New Jerscy, | hasbod on its hands since Its reorganization have | gsctured. i e Fire ot hia. Tatler-in-aw | the stock of the National be. forced upon the mar- | [y agreement the trisl of the indicted Commis. | Springfeld fods wae 8 pobr ol tion all around, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginla, |- . %] T e, Oilor Tichizan” W adonein Indts | e e b Ao, e e o han ana, and the Dlstrictof Columbia, thero aro threa | & 4 y regiments und seven companics of arillery, two | been an agreement among the roads in St. Loula reglinents and siztecn companies of infantes, that nono of them shall have more than one ticket font of those troops aro located in Pennsylvania | ofiice In that city. Tho Wabash has established a Arcola, 1., by L R, Hawley, \ras sent | ket, so that it conld Le parchased by saine one, for D N ruatlars Jof 8 ciuple ‘G years. Dra. | tho nse of the raid oicers of the Natlonal, at so Vlots ta his appeasance in Chicago be had served | »malla sum thut the sald officers could again pay ne & private in the ariny, ot out on dlecharge pa- | forit H‘ifl;"“\&g';lfif!,lhe National, without im- ahe forand, **leaped tho bouply " fonumera. | pairment pital. T d o gt ‘and sent to. the Dry Tor. | . ThatinJuly, 1370, ‘the Repudilc Life mads o i icazos, 10; Springfields, 1. ‘Eamed runs—2 hy Chicago. P MARTYORDS—LOUISVILLE, Hpecial Dispaich o, The Tribune, New Yonk, Aug. 20.—The game hetween the Brooklyn-Hartford Cluband the Loalsville Urays ‘Though specially desirable for the use of ladfes and children, this soap e cquall roprista for genils. men's toliet, and as it m avy lather it {1 afsaans of the finest foaps for barbers' use. It I8 lvut belog iaced npon tho market, the demand for 1t willsosa come general,—New ¥ slnneuhubun patover to Septomber, without ay. The trisi-calendar ln the Criminal Conrt was nevor In better condition than it will be to.day. Every indictment will have been disposed of whero and Maryland, but yery fow being in New England. | second one, however, and the other roads aro Vo blctin et o owing that. la capital was_entirely | b continaance has ot been Asked. and after fo- | wasa brililant exhibition of fielding skill. * Attho | The farcs In theso yery fow belng I New EnRInn L | fecoms oo awesr vorweanco upon therond 1t one | Bs Te BABBITT. New York City, THE MILITIA. ° ‘wiped ont with the cxception of some 70,0003 | morrow, sentencesiay, the fnmates of the juil | close of the ninth inning tihe score stood even, — - the past foiv weeks tothe extent of n#ro thana | of tho offices ls not discontinued. Tho managers regiment of artiilery, two full regimente and | of the Wabasah claim that when they bonant out elovercompanles of infantry, The State 9 | the Toledo, Wabash & Western they' did not buy named, topether with the Departments of the Gulf | any auch slc sgrecments as that of maintalning and the Houth, constituto the Military Divinfon of | bul ono ticket ofice at 8t. Louls, The new Com- thie Attantlc, tho whole undor/command of Gen. | pany was not hoand by agrcements inade by the W, 8, Hancack, the senjor Major-(icneral in the | vld one, and they could therefore do In regard to will be comparatively feiw; at least none tvho were fndicted prior to June will bo In jail without hav- ing had o hearing, About s year sgo a very impottant *‘Ring" mousure wad pending In tho Doard, but itsconais eration had to be postponed on account of tho 3 . _ | that it was nsterly in«olvent and should have been There Wl b e o baiin Tiotel ong- | woundup. At that tlme it wan not icdeated for ning &t Balf-past 7 o clock b any -Lorrowed inuncy, nnd its property was nct 3 3 | bledzed: The oficers, instead of windinz ap the ers ate aat for a dress-psrade by the First | concern, continued, in Turtherance of thelr achieme, I. N. G.. on_the Lake-Front. Saturday | ‘1o Involve th® Compnny to the prejudice of iho each clab having ecored u rnn. T'wvo more lanings wore played, but neithor of tho clubs wera ablo 1o add to the score, and the umpire, at the urgont ro- queat of the Captains, declared 'the gnme s draw, and ordered tnat it be Ellyml off to-morrow., It s the lant #ame of the champlonship scries between MEDICAL. Many Who Are éufl'erlng From the effects of the warm weather, and areds. bilitated, are advised by puysicians to take moder. ‘The regimont will gasemnio | creditors, anid when they succeeded in getting ail t 1heso clubs, army, whoso hendquarters are in New York Clty, | this matter as they pleased, ata amounts of whisky two or thres timos during sharp, ' Shings arranzed avuetl for 114 dlasolution and (ha | Bes of & Commbssloner. Afuw dars latof s | “he tactfords went Oratto the hat, | They scored 0 ozt laruest forco g In the Department of & We T, Clomenta: formorly Genoral Agent of | tho day, In a lttla whilo thase who adopt this The Eieventh Ward Military Orzanization will | SEpsintment uf a Receiver. e Kol B e s cagtiad, | % Funin the sgcund fnning. Iirlllant Selaing was |- Columbia, undor command of ling.Gen, O. 0. | the lialtimoro & Oblo Ralirasd at Locust Felnt snd e e e vening. at f u'clock, af Martinc's Weat | ,ibo petitioner believing that the sslo of the Na- Fice 1all, Al meibers. and nil other personsde- | tonal Yor thosumUhl by ik G . Clarke, ahioot Hirive fo form a company for the Firt Negiment, | 310,000, will rosalt In the loss of neatly on D & Tore requested to Le present. Heliara Lo the croditors of the Republic, prave for o iy . Tescindinz of the order of eale, or ItA suspension G., will hold & meeting at the | unti) furtlier order: that sho be nilawed on behalf of Armcory, 112 " street, this evenlng, at 8 | al) the credlitors to becomic a party to the proceed. o clock, sharp. Members 'of this company arc | fuzs: that the Natlonal Lifo be.made n party de- advice frequently increass the namber of **drinke® and in timo becomo confirmed incbriates. A ber. crage which will not create thirst for intoxicating Jiquors, and which 1a Intended especially for the benefit of debllitated persons, whether at home or abroad, is Dr. Schenck's Sea Weed Tonle, Cone tainine the julces of many medicinal herbs, thy done by Loth nines up to the cluse of the fourth inning, when the Hartfords allowed tho visitors to scare an unearned run off & ln;ila nse hit by Cra- ver and B two-baser by Snyder after mo{nndu were put out. g In the tenth inning the Hartfords wero near re- curing the much corcted run which would give thom victory, After Ferguson, theirfirst batamnn, Mounday another important measuro—the same ono in u diilerent shape—comes np, and, lo and be- hotd! the Commissioner {¢ wald to Dbe slck aguln. Han bo another horee for rale? The Sub-Committes of the State Board of Equali- zation was In sension at Klaro's Uall vestorday, In answer to the notlceu sent vut to carporations the Moward, who has xoven companica of cavaley, five [ other Baltimore statlons, haa been appolnted As- companics of artillery,, aud two rogimenta of in- | slatant Master of Transnortation of that road. This fantry. OF thia forcé, five companlas of cavalry, | Iathe first sppoifitment of Assistant Master of three of ariiliery. nnd thros of infantry belong o | Transportation since the desth of V. Preacott tho Department of California; and two otner com- | Smith, whon Mr. Thomas R. Sharp, the present panics of infautry bolong the Department of | Mastcr of Tranwportation, held the position ond Arlcons, but are temporaclly sorving with Gen, | was promoted Lo Smith's place. Itis clalmed that Howanl'ln his aperationa againat hostlle Indiana | this change is preliminary to the romoval of Mr. rpecially requested to be present, aa important | fendant, and hronzht in to answer the matter stat- | day before, there were qaite & powber. of re- | had boen dis of by Latham st first base, Uas- | in 1dahd. ‘Tne Department of Columbia ls com- | Bharp, proparation does not create an appetita for the lo- P . Lasiness witl o= hrought before the meeting. All | ed; thal upon servico nr‘rmmrvmcennn ordecbe | sponeds, bus nothin: was done, ‘Those who re- | sidy arovo aline hitto centre flold, on which he posod of the State of Orcgon and the Territories Thers 1 'no truth In thoe statement, contained in | toxicating cup., The nontishing and tho life-aun- persons deniring to joln this company areinvitedto | made referring all eaid matiers to a Master in | saonded wore furnislied with a blank, and asked to | took a hase. ‘Tavlor then followed with ahitto | of Washington, Idaho, and Alaska, excopt so | somc of the Eastern papers, that the great rush of | parting proporties of many valuable natural pro- attend. - Cinacery for tnvestigation, and It on cxamination | 811 and return it, giviog a statement of the valua | Gerhardt, which the latter player lot go by him, | much of ldaho'ns lics east of line formed by | frelght husincas makas t dificult to socure sli the | Gocie® PO LT 1t ond wal k to medi The Chicazo Licht Drazoons, Compeny B, Firmt gglltloncr‘l statements ba trae, that the National | of thelr properiy. ctc. . 'The response will be fled | and on which Careldy ran to third base, but AMli- | tha exicnsion of the western bouniary of Ctah | caraat Chicago that are at present needed for the b o il . l" : ‘!“ “;lflwflt medieal 2, s e rony Compent B g | Bl iy kit s e anerle | S Bt Mpnoineie inf M bl | i, e i isa ety mus e | ey badar r o, sabvala | epneralon, o Sariotd, o, o | et of o Tore i demomite e et ot the Grant Facite ffotel Saturday ‘svening | 1ue ereditors of the Ttenyblies and that sl AIERESE | Bo8 Ao e Fmation obtaimable. In | Snydor i tima to head of Casaidy, Who wan Lt | e poe o o e | O e iite an o1 hcm 534, doin s good | b bl o 550, “Afier tran=action of business the Com: |18 LRMIERH e R 0] 80 N S T e o B e el R T e D el B A, hiie W) af o ar coingsgood | Mequstities, Yoo dakliity drising from tiskoen; B Wit o e (0 thelt mew, araory. Sos, T2 | the debtof too itepublic to 8. M. Nickerson sal | all caaue thoro In o doutt from the, d ovelopments | 1o ateal home. Tho next iuning was unproductiva | commaudn thit dopartment, as well e tho Milliary | business, vet thoy have more cars than thera I8% | ayer exertion, or from any cause whatever, s wine: and 104 3 ashinzton streel.. This company has | Feport the sume to the o'l’ l"l"s:rnh‘chlm-i aine 2 be mide bgl of Iunh mtgas tun gotting dark tho gamo wae | Divislon of the Pacltc, thero aro fve cowmpanies of demand l;-dr at presont, " glasstnl of Sea Woed Tonic, taken atter meals, mil noW over reventy memoers, and, 8s the intention —— elal nn._“n A ‘l’nfl by In-m%rmw ol uf'nllo\fln! Hy pire. cav six cumplni'em l’;rlmuy. and seven com+ 1In regy wlh; p\lliunzafl of l“aékglml Exl rfll Sirenthon ths slotnst Add i .m- f L O o S who deire Lo Join ato NO TRIAL. Y ol : Tue_ncone. palesShdntantry e e e | e Mailrond-tho gh. Loule iobe.bemo- | wholasom fool.. o' all wha Ars Bbout Jeais citul toaftend. Uen(lomon who dentre Yo joinate SOUTR HESD GENTLY SLIDES OFF, ANNOUNCEMENTS. T TS — | Yios north ot a iine from the northweat cornor of | eraf has the following: **itls no use; theantl- | thelr homes, we desiro tosay that the excollentet- Toom 4D, to-day and to-motrow. 3 There has been considerable rivalry between the e = ~ nARTTO! 4\ ® (A} E | Arizona Territary to Point Conception, Californin, | Adame express faver has selzed John King, Jr. | fects of Dr. Schenck's scasonabla remedics, Ses 2 A ; | hore compunies of Laporte snd South Bend, ind Dardack, 2 b ol 3| 2| 1| @ | The headguarteraars at Han Franclsco. In the e onsted them on the Baltimore & Oblo by asking | Weed Tonlcand Mandrake Pills, are particalatly Ata meeilnz of the North Chicaga Ligut Guards fegpm 1\ e | The fourth Sonth Park concert by the Chlcaga worih, ¢ ¢ 3 21 31 2 Doparimentof Arizons; under commend of Dreve | unroasouatle prices for tha privilegs, and thon ho | eridant when takun by thosa who are ‘ijuriouly held at their Armory on North Clark strect last | and two ** rune’* bave taken place between them. Orchestra. under tae direction of Joseph Claader, D, o ‘l n’ ol o )hF.- jen. A. V., Kauls, whose hendquarters ara | did likewlea concerning the Marietia & Cincinnatl, | afected by § change of water and dlet, Noperson evenirg. 1t was ananimonsly declded to unite with | In one tao Wide-Awakes, of Laporte, won by run- ol ¥ 9 31331 8 8 [ atFrescott, Arizana, thora tn ono full regiment of [ Every one annpused if was beyond bia pawer (o | should lekve homo without taking o syl of thete the E lsworta Zouaves, uuder Capt. George W. | piio40 rods tn 383 seconds, and Ia the other the | Will be Fiven Saturday, al 4 p. m. H I 8| § | cavaley, onie regiment and thres companies of in- | shava them off of the Oblo & Miselasippl, which he eguarda aloug. For aale by all dragglnts. Lackey. A- there are abont sixty of the Snest | ;) 0/ oeuonh Bend, won in 40 seconds, After | The postponed moonlight excarrion of the Sat. o 3| 3 | fantey."The Depurtmunts of Columbin, Callfornla, | is aleo liecelver of, but he proved himsol T e young men in the North Divislon members of the ¢ * : day Night Social Clab to Evanston will take 0| o and Arizona constitate the Mifitary Division of ¢ho | the task, Ou Bept. 1 he haa ordered them off, snd OIL-TANIKS, Gunres, the addition to the **Z00-Zoos ** {8 ons of | constderable discussion between the companles, It 'llf ’l'm‘ 1‘ ey the aouty ead ot o g 0 | Pacific, commanded by Mal.-Gen. McDowell, | wiilatart the -SMo& Misslesipp! Rallrosd Exe el wo httie importance. and wilt @il up tho aer or- | wan agreod to make 4 third run over Dextor Park | Piatt Aty EHaT: o 80 o o 31 8 | whoalso commanded the Departueat of California, press Company, | Joho King, Je., fecsiver. - LSON &.EVENDEN, ganisation W dte mazimom strength, The Hoard | s,y purse of $500. Yesterday, the day sct, was s ] 4 In the Department of the Missourl, commnanded Mr. W, 8, l{owell. of the Chicago & Northwest- o ¥rade company and all volunteers hereafter will | Jot8 PEASEI SO, BOn T ok TALACS Mon | | Ex S Wella will lead the resulat noonday praser. A = | by BriZ, -Gen, John Pope, there ace lwo regiments | ern isllroad, bas received & leave of absence to OIiL TARNKS formn € ny 1 of the Eltsworth Zonaves Dat. b mectingz in Lower Farwell 1fall to-day. ‘Bubjegt: i 21 % | of cavairy and four of infantry. This Department | onable him to visit FEngland and Scotland, Te talior. ine wiolo organization, under tha | hard fully equipped and ready for the contest. | +Gospel Temperance.” W. O. Lattimore wil] e s composed of the St tes of Missourl,Kannas, 1= | leaves noxt weok and will bo gona sbont two axn SHIPPING CANS, training of (Ao, Lackey, is bannd 10 'be & credit [ The Wide-Awakes wore striped stockings, blue | lend a Gospel temperance meeting in Lower Fare o g‘ l-‘ll 1 3 Inole, and Colorado, tha Territory of New Sexico; | months. P4 47 & 40 West Lake Streot. 1 ¢hicazo, uid onn of the best-deilled military | knce.breeches, flesh-colored sbirts, and looked | ‘well Ifail this evening at 8 o'clock, 900 A L 81 inttanTerritory, and the poat of Fort Eiliott, | Mr, Sanford Kecler, General Superintendent of RN o X OGO coapanlen to be fouad In the Northwest. like & country ball-clob, while the Deitas wors | Company D, Fimt Regiment, will give thelr 9| 91 8| 8 3| Texan. Tho headquariers are at Vort Leaves- | tha Flint & Marquetto Railway, ls In town, havin A3y St vas Cieati FERSONAL, s sth-t1 ntw with blue 1#unks. and resembled | moonllght extarsionon the sicamer Peerless un 9 8 9 | 3| worthKas. Inthe Department of Dakota, under | returned tgom a highly succearful (1) chicken bun 3 y W Jduige James A. Hayden, of Detrolt, Ia at the | o 1,;", fleapersin a clrcus nnz. The cantestants | theevening of Monday, Aux. @7, Tickets can be | Gurhanls, of of & al 1 | commandof Brig.-Gen. A, Il Terry, thero ara | on tho Creston Draoch of the Chicago, Borlngton | assmmsesonorinimnassrans, (oonr bo i manannas Tremont. et by e aa Tollowat e e ol the m,,,»,,;,,&;c,ms“, eating | oimauts | 9 9 B 5 3| onereyimentund four comvartes of cavlry ana | & Quincy Ralirosd. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. F. J. Campbell and tamily, of Salt Lake, are at | feliar-L. Peak._ Captaing Seifert, hydrantman | boat. Toat leaves corner Marketand Weshingion | Suyder,c. ol 2l @ al.q | Seveateinenta of dalkntg The Neukeniont ln T e Commuton Auctioncers, 118aad 120 Wabash-a%. the Tremon, 3 Landiok, Garater, Suityan, King. fageroll dorrise | streets at 7:30 p. m., sharp, Crowley, . 1 of ‘o] ‘2} /0] 0 | Samposed of the Hiata of Sltaneiotaana the Tor- T : 3 L andick, Garsier Suiivan, Rl fogermoll Morsie . » arpy o6 s .01l 9]_0 Fuuries of Daknta and Montana, The headyuar. CANADIAN NEWS. (BSTABLINHED IN 1550 e Hon, (ieorze A, Bentley, Washington, D.C., | Liak iy Mctague, Monre, andbAraoid, 2 Total fera aro at St P'aul, Mion, In tho De- |. o cun at tne T remant. ase-dwakes—Wiiilani Jtudd,” Captgins B Mercur, CRIMINATL, a0, LS LU artment 0f Texas, under command of Drig.. et Clarke, Saperintendent Unlon Pacite | BYEraninang fadine, Meciuct, Foadlol, ¢ Gordlekd Tamingi— 1 2 3 4 50 7 8 on. 0. C. Ord,’ thero are 1wo regimenta | The Mennonites Well Satisflod—Saloon- st L P : Rallraad, i+t the Grand Pacific, : GGt C: Emithe P Gerulck, Marh. Kemvler,Lelsn | The case of Conelin & Hagenbach, who were Barttond....0 1000000070 01 A e Demstant Betport 4 CAtrnalla T s ant A ;) Mre b w weto Cochran aud Hsmburger for X 3 ciile . =] ] ) aland unday-School Parliamen! i naie “hergun Fich, dagiter of Gen, | | Th Jitcce wete Cochan 3ud Mamburgor fof | rsed o baving cmply clac-boxes In tolr o | L4t Dncharme,of e tludvon i, | o FortEll, amdfhe Beuifisrt i ot So uction Trade Sale. session with the* stamps not canceled, was agsin continued by Commissioner lloyne to enable them 10 gt witnesses tn their behalf, Warren P. Carter, arrested last Thnrsday for maging connterfeit quarters, halves, trado dolfars, sad other coins, wav bronght up yesterdsy before Commissioner lloyne, Laving been surreudered by the cily authorities to the tonder mercica of the " De:tas, Mike Tohln was referee. T T T o recelve | , Vhe rraiigrinents lucluded 8 tink from which oeTarn Mile af Tetes coron | both companies wero o take water at tho end of e At | thelr run. The steamer Liberty, of the Stock- Cunle oMU, iSO | Yards, waton haad fo wte the jressurs to the ; o lenton County, Tex.: | aterintho tank. The delays which couamud weighs 150 poate ' wan boug! " [ the afternoon wers very vexatious, sud werc Faneael Star & Co, n?‘lmnuubno.:’l!’glxg’ };:?«;‘y cburgeable directly Lo the Committee of Arrange- Thete zentlemen vinped 1t {210 Abtarday ta Pield,” | ety ard to Crane frothers, who furnishel 8 Time of gamé—Two hoursand twenty-2ve min- utes. Firat base by errors—Jartford, 1; Louleville, 0. ‘Tots! Qelding eerors—Ilartford, 2 Loulsville, 3, MILWAUKEE. fnnings, Milwaukee: 2{ Alleghenie Errors—Mllwaukcees, 1; Alleghenics, 4, Base nte—Mliwaukces, 0 Ifilezhznlo G, Senslbile Acheme, Antonlo, ‘The targe forca in the departinent | the purposs of il m!d.pln.'-?"ue'xf:.: fpecial Dirpalch (o The Tridune, the Rfo Girande, In_the Department of the | Wixnirza, Manitohs, Aug, 21.—Daring Lord Hiae »i‘..'.".’:{- llnrl::.;l(;hv:.ut’l':-:’rfl“ ‘;t;auk; S'fy" n-n Dafferin's visis to the Mennonite sottlements, very f ok tantry, D i gratifyine addresses wero presented expreasing loy- e O raont Town ad X iorraber g | Aty und contentmeat, and calliag attention to the Territories of Utsh and Wyoming, and so much of | \briving farme and abundant harrest to show that the Teeritory of 1daho ss lios cast of a line farmed | tho representations which Induced immigration to DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTIIING, &¢., &' THURSDAY MORNING, Ang, 23, at 9:30 oelk, Corner of Madison-st. an4 Wabarh-av. AT 11 OCLOCK A. M., ball, eloven o N Tesiy boiier which coald not be fxed under abuut | Pedersl Government. Mis case was continued to BUPPALO, by tho extenvion of the weatern boundary of 1'tan | e province were more than justified. The Vieo 25,000 yards of Alpacas, assorted Lacer & Cor, afiée 20t abeiv i ae Fellowe; Yourhoara. ‘Then It appearcd that ane of the | Wednesday. ) Hurrato, Auk, 2. —The indisoapalls Club beat | 19,10 Borlhesstcrn buncary of talis, Einoracins Tocal party expect ta start fof the norhwestangle colors and grados. Gicade. o ¥alves was brokea, 8nd it ik Beceesary o bring | James Bullivan was before Justice D'Wol yestar. | iho nowly-organsed Buflalo City Club tu-day by Omata, Neb, The Departmente of Miasourt. | of tho Lake of the Woods next week, thence to ltat [y} one up " fru downetown, “And then, whed | asy'for stealinga watch worin :5, 2 ring cortlug | 4100. A e L s RV L AD Faky Wikt sll wax in readines l;l was di ROCHESTER. ) she Deltas bad lef| and gono away. The Wide:Awaken ran over the courss in 47 $15, 8 pairof boots, and cash smounting fo B27 from Capt. Jobn Mulvauv, ‘The theit was done July ibe corner of Ifimn atreet and Slewart tary Divlelon of the Missourt, under the command | nipeg. . of Lieut, -Gen, Sheridan, whose headquartersars | * (v ofk bas begnn tn Minnesota on the projected Rocnxsven, Aug. 24.—The Syracuse Stars beat the Hochesleds to-dsy by m acors of Gto 4 in SCHOOL FURNITURE oL B AT I, ) : z tChieago, rafiway called {he Dreckinrldgs Cnt-Of 1o con- Sam’l siar & Co. minates snd 43 secande, and claimed the money, | svenne. Hulliyan was held to the Criminal Court | twelve tunings, & ‘West folnt, N. Y., constitutes a separaté mitl- { "Fhe lies 810 AT ATUOTION, 7 Gonls Rerctia, ecion, Tusse R Ly e vyt i rey: | 1P 00 baiias, and ik Jamow o I tary eartiset, i e aniot commant of M), | Rlvehdy fal for some. miloh "':!fcflh i Dontace, | gATUTIDAY onNTG 25, at 10:30, ' l"f'"'n"'tr"c" it SAIFAEHOD, whichTookea very rmath ke Shiring Wit Urats: Barecy Wertpare, and Toous AQUATIO: L e R L kSl [ rtoms, 316 & THo Wibasmrave 1o Dry Goods Merchants, Cnicazo, Tiinots. # : % | .Walter Quina, 1 atgate, omas = statione 1 cave pecint Diwitch (o The Tribu The l):{xl-nn un"]:, 3 udy‘u ot the'r Teelinzs the event, and the Laporte chaps, by their caffer. Mack were before Justfce Foote yi rday charged TNE REGATTA AT MALISOY, ntss, their confidence, and thefr evident spaed and prity l!;ljl ed the attendance with idea 1hat they Lad rather scared out the deiegates froi Col- i | Tax's hume. Thie juipression was strengihened oy Tued couldn’t see any particulee | the fact 1hat before the valve wan Sxod Lsporte erive] oy eatabilshing direct con- | uifered to run the other chaps one at & tige, oF toleepr village. “The bale of cot- | without coupling on. or up‘to the sleamer and o Mesern. Fiebl, Lelter & Co, will receive | couple on Ler. Every pronositlon was refused, alry and artillery, The troopawithdrawn from the | Tanoxro, Aug. 2%.—Tha licensed victuslers bouthern Ktstes and now werving elsewhero are | celebrated the defeat of the lunkin Temperanco the Third Rezimeut of [nfantry, and elght com- | bill here to-night by a torchlight procession panies of the Thirteenth Infantey fron the Depart. | through the principal streets. There wers about nent of tho Unll; Companied M. of the Second Ar- | 2,000 torches and 8 lsrge number of transparens tillery, B, D, I, and M, offthe Fiftn Artilery, and | cles, A tremendous concoursenf people turned ¢ight compantes of the Eigiteeath fufantry from | out’to witness the demnonstration, All the fave the Deparzment bf the South. erns in the city wero closed wiiils tha procession WAL, A. BUTTERS & CO,, Auctrs. BUTTERS & 00/8 BATURDAY BALE F August 25, al8:90 o'clck 8.im. Furniture, Pianos, Carpets, Mirrors, QOrockery and Glasawaro, Hards Kpecial Digpatch to Ths Tridune, Maptsox, Wis,, Aug. 23.—~The weather to-day ‘was superb for the rezatta. The érowd was larger (han yeaterday, thore belng fully 7,000 people on 1he shores of the lake. The race of the day was t one, (0 four-oared hoats, for which there by what appears in the Denison Crenel, are an prond uf their new ratlroad conaection with Chi. [ as 51 Loufs Is dissppointed that the Misenari, ‘With the robery of $105 from & ian whoin Quing, » hackman, carried 1o bls vebicle to a point whera fhe others were, and Inen depusited his freight smong the thieves, They were each buuad over nll to-day in bonds of §1,000. Miuor arcests: James Brown, theft of forty feet of Llack rubber bose, for which ag owner {s wunted a) Ll 1o 8 27y it only the tret Faived in Tegan this vear | and itis L credit (o the Routh Benid delegates tha | 8t Central Mattons &, 11, Wippell, larceny from tho_ Madieans, Minnceotas, e i motion, Troceedings” wound wp wi 3 w;:?' s:"’“‘ -51‘;: 8, fofes, : aa. bt the frst halo frota Texas that ever camo | they wood srouud il Jast sv everything was 8xed, | Williain™ Newtoni Georve Audrews, o vagraut | Mitchells, of Milwaukes, and Zeahyrs, of Defruit, MIS. COGGESHALL, grand flllg’lylv'f Atadotkein Quiaw Park: €., 8t thelr salesroms, 8% birindn t Chicasn e fast (reliht, The new con- | aod thea lid out s0 saddenly, bancing abous the Michizan tentral depot armed | one of tne Medizon ¢rew havine oeen Injared o a Sucelal Bapsied 1o The TrivnA = Otrawa, Aug, 23, —~The extension of the tend- Many Citlzens of Westerville, 0., Declare | 85% by quant; and prices for aunnrl Vi U3, i+, sud f the Welland Canal 1 be com - that She fhall Not e Lostmistres Dicted'in & day or two, wiien it will be ascertained wii the Missourl, lianeas & Texss e 5 ; ousced un 3prealiarly rich eld to” Chicayn mer- TIE CAMP-GROUND, €1+ .w. und one of which they are evidently d! TOE ANNUAL CHICAGO DISTHICT CANI-MEBTING game of basc-tall.” Tuls mornlag a Burlington man was eubstitnled, thers being no other avallable man prescot. The Caplala of ihe witn apielimarie nd bogus chccka dwith which to defraug the Granzer; Edward McQuaid, trying to % counlerfeit buif-doilaraat the waloon of lcary Mury Andersou and_ fourtecn inmates of £ 2 By ELISON, POMEROY & (0, ctloneers, 78ana 60 itandoipd-st- e e P = i Ve Sale, poatd iy tabe advantaze. Toww ssmple of what | gpened yeaterday In the besatlful grove which bas | 8, disurderly houve a3 No. 1% Fourth avenue: | Madlson crew went o the Minnesota Loys Cotewsus, O, Aug. 20.—The people of Wenter- | Whoare the lowest nddens. ‘The tenders number | @ur Regular Weekly ; o t 5 Lout 100, t o th "5-‘ uht.nmd‘n ur;eirlr‘u‘f-’n:gn;‘;uwr;fl:fid lg‘ :;" for a0 many seary been devated ta this pu s | Floreuce Kit. fuuna dead drunk with a horse and | with the explanatl of the subititotion, ville, aamall villsge fourtecn miles north of this | sbout 1 A number of contractors in tho ‘bugyy that appeared 1o uave been stolen, city, are greatly agitated over the recent appointe | €1y swalting the result. ment of the new Posturfstress for tha village Post- Sueciul Dupdich (o The Trituns, LEX, B, The Thou- Ofics 1a the persun of Mrs, yeshiall, tho widow n‘:dl ‘l:u?fl‘su‘::!i'q out nrunud of the late United States Minlster to Ecundor, An sal‘n o {rany dm:" ’}iml: Sr.w:‘u."tllg indigustion mectiug was held last night, at which icago, on '*Dible-Readings, resolutions were passed calling upon Presl. Abuses.” Intereating addresses ou url: fous sobjects were delivared by prom. dent Jlsyes to cancel the appoltugent, un | fnent clergymen throughout the day. 2 0. the ground that the citizens did not wish | Yun Llllni.lllll 'I;jum l'clt':ur‘«dll:dcgnuin.'ox hange e 1l th nointment - | Orienial nanners costume unductes o e Ty aplest bor | the normal class leston ou * Bible Geograhy. " l.‘:llnh\:hu:n';nr'l c[\nn&olnhou,lnl rlwcnu:’. "“T,"'f,' i_l {A::?llé;ucrl:&ru expected here before the 1liey have widows In thelr minat, made 8o by the s Kebellion. who, being pernanent resider .nh’oulnl Spaciut Diepaich 10 Tha Tribuna Friday, Aug, 24, at 9} a. m. IMMENSH LATYOUT- NEW AND SBECOND-HAND Parlor & Chamber Suits. A full line good Carpets. Goneral nglehold}anods, eto. Ono Chamber Sct, cost $300. One splendid Upright Steinway Plano, nearly.se¥: Ono clegant Satin Parlor Suit. N, 0. ™ ThLISON, POMEROY £C0.. Y5 et o, where it will Du ' ubi attract copsjds | located on the banka of tha river mear the village eratic aiteltion, as such acurialty destrves 10do, | of Desplaines. A day more uspromising or i1 KAVLIN'S DOSATION, saited for as ut-door gathering of any character when the Kev. Mr. Ravlin, who benkruptes oot of the goodnces could not have been chasen. A cold, drizzling WAl 10 do eumetlung for | ¥818 el in early in the worning, and cantinued be gpave lua mote | With elight interruption dunpy the entire dey. that doetitution for | The good brethren on the gronnd, Lowever, are by no means discoursged, confdently hopingand pre- ell:mx:uy i-faine. $:0010 the Cenninal Court; dlgting that, when the Blatory of thls incetingshall | Mazirde Elits, larceuy of a sbawl from Bridget Lon. have been written, this ralny day may. prove the | BOUY. $00 10 tho Uriminal Court; Busiu Hell, “d dway fn'uhe bowels of the sarth, and | wmato feature of tho chapter un acilieats, and that Julie SR Lewlss $1.100 ditia; ames Rl ity uwiers tigel eallh. . Kavlin | the comluy 8 inay be a4 brivhit Bud sttract! o . ekt et 1o o tbs provpertins | boirday waceloony and diesrccale, o Ve 8 | ditlo, aad Bure Slariness, £300 36 o witiicss'of the and, with a generous and bearty sympathy, they 1d, **Ycs, boys, puli usanyway,” The Stiteh- clle, of Milwuukee, were jnclined to object, but finally safd **All right.” The Zephyre were de- termined in their opposition. snd, un approaching the judyes' stand for the start, lustated that the White Cspa, of Madison, wust not be allowed 10 ull, secanded by the Mitchells. Toe Madison y& were rulcd out, and the race was pulled. th Zephyrs haviog the wiart. which fhe taingd througlh the 2 12 the Et. Faul boys the great objectors fr or elght Loal-lengths Letind, Justice Morrieon yestcrday held Earll, the sbor. tiontet, fn §1.000 bunds o tne Crimlnal Court; Jaha Davis, 8500 to the Crumiual Court; Williaw White and Jauics Devine, thirty days cachi John Garrity, sixty da: Jurstice Fuminerfeld yeotars by wes Thompson, ** pan- hoessy, o Dubague, t of & watch and chain in & ¥Ntate eling™ Jawes t tou A —Urok d that : AT ¢ . s : Y <l ic phirunsze In brelercnce o straugerd. MoxTazat, Aug. =d.—Urokers conten 1y GLO. P, GORE & CU~ gty oree. and In the cash equivaicn’, | ¥ “Th number alreauy on thu ground, despite the | LSIL3 Jobn Klson 400 dltto} MXimw Laon: T e ot Tt oy zgcehall was (orirly & reedent of i | Montresl Lok sluck fenot burt In the warket, as y aLo. b SGOL 12 are Gucht b bring. | Bulthe Lright vie: | uupliassot wealoer, bs larver than o 13¢ upening | 1) ahooting at Julis Coruia, £1,000 to the Cam- | L 00 enbers of the Detroit cluy sdmitted bu, Jins Lived I Westerville fur u year | fevorted: aud urga tha thore L virtually £ hort o Wi : [0 uf avaitn cadured onty for & sesson, To | day uf suy previvus yesr meeting. A voniy | fuaiCourt: fhat thelr unly sulvation 1o win & race was Cartain charzes of negligence Were | duiereet whatover, hoy also repel the ides that On Saturdsy, Aug. 23, at 9 o'clock eharp - nl’!‘;’u“‘.l,m ‘I_:H' ulmmmj]:q«:dqm ?g d~.{‘nnlwul£r '3:‘“ xh;lm l.,~¢l|.,¢L "‘lm Ton SO TR Lo tct e Madison boys out of tho way. The syia. ,,:m I,‘?;,),‘,,,'|-:,‘.;mn.|.,,|,,,.4| tmh“““;-m{ :n :rng;n:‘:.l;u:'lm:“m.o:(h tocontrul the stock 'y &y uind Grd oot, **Tue thin; 15 nout." | Chicego, sud each succeedlog Lrain bas lucreased 3 9 ont of the Departent, but what g SEnes bt Frastecs stl) hoid that nole, 8ad, | 1o aduoerd 1o s T 4 otir of shd crumitugs strony 19 b oF the &b,\RGVB ETflCl‘l OoF 7 P‘ SECOND-IIAND FURNITUR Alzo the Furaiture of & Doctor's Ofice. 350 LTS W, 0. CROCEERY, 75 DUZEW COAL e bert i ing Fall Gule of one of the largest 208 ‘.’m‘:a“.‘ b o.l Furniture that bas unmhfd ublle suction. bra the oliclal reporton the matler was hie not be A meeting of influential gentlemen was held thle e bt s Cogzethul 16 o Tady of “‘:; llu;uonn tu;considor the advieabllity of purchasing limited meaus, but fotellivent and competent, 'wud | Jand in the easiern townships for settlement by 8 personal acquaintance of the Presldent snd Mre, | laborera frony iho city. The uiveting w Hayes, (0 both of whom ahe addressed letters auk. | 16 18 expected many farms will be take 515.:‘1 nh;- -g;mnm;:n; ln‘ca-uo)‘uunge was wade. A —— ¢ uilico Is worth atouw ) per annum. Tae relutions, wers Tarwseded v the To EQUALIZATION, teodsnce. Amony the fawlliar PANK RIDOE. that Mr. Havhn bas tecums | fuces which year afice year one bas been wout to g g . awavening Cto acons | look Buen bere thera 1 one, which will be Juuked | A special meeungof the Buard of Vitlage Trus- csa Of the fact that its value has | forinvain. Thereis s vacant place Amung the | 1€64 Was held on Tuesdsy cvepiog last, sl the rec:ated, Oneof these Trustees, 10 alk- | officeraof the Association and the constautat. | miembers present, Tho Snal report of tha 'late fa; s Tuisuxe rejorier yeatceday, even eaid | tendants upon the desotionsl exerciscs which will | ‘Tieasarer, " John owics, was presentcd aud b:never did Lelieve the Lute was worth anyibing, | bebard to fil, uat of George F. Fuster, who died cpted. bince bis last Teport the recripts were bicaiee bo didn’t sre what Mr. Lavhio baa L buck | st ls hone o Englewood Bunday wmorplug laat | 35005 alabarscnieuts for the same period, $08. 575 Minuesota boys, and bets wese odered toat they waould win the race, but the Detroit men were luo The wurking-boat race for two wen esch was won by llass sod Hippenmyer; time, 10:00X for & mile snd return. The race for donblo sculls was & walk-away for Belt wnd ltundlclt, of St. Faul who won 'the gold 1p with, 820 A4 fur (at Giuisz businces, b | and was burled 1a Uraceland vn Weanes- | [esving balance in the Treasary, $51254. Tae | me P master-General. These Iy intenso foehing lu ¥ Seainaristn, M., Asg. %..-In the State Board Siiumber Bets, {n the white, Bover ook 20% 016ck [0 Eat any way. ibe same | day, The grict amovz, bis rellglons | boud of A. B. Suerwin, fhe newl ioted | i st shell vice wan called oat of order on ac. | Villsgs over the malter. of Equallzation this moming & resolution was | 4,588 1o3S O SUATRELSAY, B wilc, Trasies satd bie aleo beld s pote for §7.000, giren | co-workers at hls joss® 14 univeceal. Lulr;u-uan-’l‘ru wrer, in iho sum of §: . with | count of the ponloopers not belug resdy. Thi I ——— adopted calling upon the Auditor forallstofoll | 43 Walout Bedsteads, fu'the White, by tue saine geotiewasn, for th: relief uf oneof tha | Ousof the oldest residerts of tho county, he was | M. C. bherwin aud Sawuel W, Graanis suretes, | race was for single sculls, alx mmu-lsn{l. M GEN. ROBERT M'COOK. the swamp and overfiowed lands granted to each | _ 31 Parlor Bults in every style, Casety Bastat churches. It was suiscwbere awony bis | oue of the charter mewtery of the Asauclation, | Was preseuted and approsed. ' The propositwns of | yig, 'Fhom, Goft, Ruadlets, snd Denslow, —sud ) rae Tribun counly in the Btate undegthe Swamp Laund act. | Elegsnt Chamber Sets, Plsuo Forte, Book oy tecage, Bat jort whers L diait Temember: 12 | and while ailve never iiiwed (18" ausial camut Hosaze. Wood of the Tows of Nile'and Mescha | was won B Thompson, of Devil's Lakertime, & "‘"“j{"‘“’;“‘::""lfl":‘m“ ¢« | The Auditor“breseated 'ath ataended abatament of | Wandrobes. Kasy Chalre, Rockers, Sofas. LO3C) weeting. exccllien! * 10 youl Ll aloe, Al S0 G 34 11l uge =i men| 7 "¢ V' - ul e aauul 1he ots, EATINg "'"fih"‘" s L‘m‘-lh’n. hn". Fhlen ¢us 30 and 3 devout rp! lor 15:0; Goff second 1n 15:49, and Marvia third 1o CINNATI, Aug. andso the asecssmen:s from Cook C Marble and Wuod-twp Tsble: 5 aud OB 15 Bicieut o ¢ 80 acre of gravel for corporutl a»any jdes of ever cullectirz it In tficleut on the Bosrd of | 48 ¢ mmarstion purpos to the womory of Wrig. -Gen. Hobert Latlmer Mc. and_Bureaus, Dreasing rhor wuiLiug, | Tresteesof ko the prayjuf-weeting, when acting as at leogth. 1t wus finally de 10 8- race, ke, Show Casei Uil Cloth, &¢. SEEAL R S | I VS | Rl e S i | WM NI R | SRl S e b PRkl b Yoiiiber ocl of vas quedion. ‘The lrnn'{unlnu i i conveatence of the | gravel by tae vquare gard piaced ou tae roaa, “with | ™Fie satling resatta to-morrow promises to be fa- | 437 Tha monument 1s & lsrge-sized bust In° L . Aistitg “111‘:’-0?'«’::{. LR i ;o;‘.:,%l:x dier liule trum thsc of 1aat year, ex- lull powar 10 ack 10 the peviall teresiing, some tbirty yachls baving entered. marble, lunnunnl;d u:n s pedeatal of | bave coutrol of & tract of the best land In Dickln. | CONFEL Graaiion a 5 S ——— MORHIA AND LUTHEE. ranits, the el sod work of | son Conaty, Kas., o which ] proposo Lo scttle & Leld last evenins, Cowmodore Bradley 1o toe | thuse who sball attcud. The great L Dixsraich 4 * 7y B, 00 pro e ey Tas fo [ A hte o tthe Wautrnncier was faled Wydnitar, DELICIOUS FLAVORS, el da The Tridenss s young sculptor psmed Fettwers. Among the | colony of Sfty fsmtlies, Ican offor tho moat fa- 8,000 or 7,000 prescat were elrl- Martha McCook, | vorable terms for tbe purchase of the land, trans- widow of Ma}. Dsu McCook,'and muther of all the | portstion to it, stc. Partice intereated csn lesrn McCooks who touk a sctive past in the lato Was, | full particulazs by persvual spplication to Ce N, eron Ol the’ last re7aita Was ress, 1 which | and owiog 0 the Jwpruvemcnt wade in il mas | HOusswlves who desiry the out deliclons favore 126 protest of the Coutain of tfe K:u Tua | ehuzesy. was placed In poaition with iittle dificul- | 18 thelr cakes sud pastry will get 1 by walug Dr. BgAlzal the awasd ia the secund class o Jacht | 87, 161 now as perfect W every detall as such an | Price’s Flavoring Extsacts. Pirrspvno, Pe, Aug. 23.—Friends of Morrig PR Qg kg | e b to-sight, snd agreed on the Hulton courss. olber meeting Wit e Bu1d 0 aiga srticies, 5 the Ume, and pu e tbhull.-'hfil;‘an——exwmzd i tfl pand; (AR AN il arders w’ruu'u. Conler U [CagVe

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