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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: ‘THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1879—TWELVE PAGES 3 ) ny ‘ Usharp fiolding of the home nino to-day, al- inoinding Mary Ann Cotton, in IST ie ee ORTING EVEN thouuh they nuttehed Mathews. very severely, hanged nt Dorham for killing no leaa than elgh whlch wae ‘certainly a aurpelea arly to Infant porsons. Bob, Purcell was substituted for McCormick ;Prosidont Grovy is nbont’to visit the | The Chicago Club Stops Going | in the visiting team, but did not fare much bet- s fives mnites, with turn, Johneon's time, | great and wonderful meri But os I travel Spracue, Mr. Sprague say! , was ‘not in| in, ond it was then _ascertatned Oyrongh the country Loften sea from the car | cash, but in papors which he transferred. and | 4 x et ale Mindowa a all being hilt tn thlg town and | on whieh Mrs Sprague Featized Wat amoust | wulcide, snd nd pnrchaved a via of enloroforne Thea sights fH my soul with joy, and J mentally from the drug store of F. A. Morrell. Ho had igs Bart Brown, of Geneva, won the amateur aingle-reull race In 15:30; distance two miles, Odell, of Auburn, second; Crouse, of Auburn, 2 ter than bis predecessor. Farrell and Richmond | ghir, orctaim, ‘Dateh, old boy, there are dollars in ‘Wattoreon's Views. taken a dose, but it was not sufficient to kilt heme Least, Plig ch nie Mrfolechaggor and Horeete slugie. | Pt Over the Ella, of Owen. This eurloun sory comes from fan Franctco: | Chasg was nova pretiy gel. She bade falr ao | WoTw an wandercd «great deal but was each . a ally on his triple ci THE WHITH WAAR LAKE REGATTA. Fifas Liosls, a brother of the tate Adah Teasca 3 pretty girl. TRAE time ‘returned to bis bed. ‘There were no In ordor t avert anothor colored exoilus, aed Peaelucnre smile tines tirecen tal fee wns lbia Gpec{at Miapatch to The Tribune, Menken, was a. varlety-sbow manager tu San | 0¢® handsome woman, which ahe fs, Tut twen- | evidences of his having taken any more chloro- Sonthern planters are abandoning the cristom of lnninis,, aponiigin: the 8r, Par, Minn, Aug. 20.—The second annuat | Francisco, Ha had a wife, known on the stage | ty years ago she was tall, gangling, pale-facetl, | form or any other drug. He left a note to Mr. Poopiing thelr hen-houses with padlocks and | A Victory Gained from Buflato by | carved tallies with we ald of a double-baguer | coraita of the Minnesota Boat Club, of St. Path and aie error, aud added two more in the as Carrlo Wilson, and when he committed | with fine, expressive oyes, and a serpentine | Lawrence, the burden of which was that he ~ ‘ " ya was held at White Bear Lake, ten miles distant, | suicide nat spring ahe_ had his remains band- knew nothing of tho irre; tu Mpeg GUE 5 i aunas tartannaen the Kind of Play that Hithe on Ailes Mircosbasery @. wacrifice ily 8 | tovtay, Atnong thy contestants tn all the races | romely buried tn Tegrel TiN Cemetery. “A dow erence Sorat at ok Montene, Eres Aad ean aaa etter aber Pope Teo takes a wal ry Wins. ed bativ nnd: Oligurke's, single ine bloody | Werd,the Farragut None Club, of Chlongo, and | das azo sho went with some flowers tadecorato + less gracofal. It fs not true) note ail crumpled tip and thrown awa: alone, and winds up by standing In front of tho Heth placed the Grayr bevond the reach of the | He Lurline Ciab, of Minncayotis, beside the | his grave, and was. astonished to find thatn | that she hae always beon vicious. It fs] was found to bear. a few words aviary tommile atthe golden plicasaute ond fan- 2 Constellations, ten Seen aalin ingtheash,—a | ome club. The regatta opencd by sailing | young woman had, placed on elaborate floral | not trua that she duped a rich fuol into a] to the effect that ho considered tt better that tailed pigeons. Providence, Boston, and Olncinnati Enaily triple-bauger, wo two-bnscrs Pest Siena siugtes | Tacee a private yacht being entered for the ser | cross over the remalina of her husband. The | one-stded marrlage. It{n true, and only true, | his Hfe should end. At the post-mortem ex: Io, Vora Sensulitsch, the Russian, ts re LS oe rewarding thelr effort, nud xeven tallles gracing | cral urizes. An this featuro of the day's unter- | widow demanded an explanation, aud the other | that, ina aingle altar nt Cot rahi he caused | “mination yesterday nothing was found to ald . Milo, Vora Saasulitsch, , a Punish Thoir Wook Antog- Fe eal anne: Tchtond. Bartell ad Gare | taltment was only an introductory, tot much | fotrodnced Nersvit as Hose Evans, eaying tlint | hor father tnt pro vus, She cantes | in determining the caage of death, atttl leavin; ported to be working aes Journalist in London, fat Neer eee ee ee cree tee ait] | attention waa paid to the race or the result. At | Lipsis bad loved her much more than bo did bis | her father {ntinite anxiety and trouble, and that, | jt mystery as to whether roung Spear die her position velnzthat of a contributor to the revor opiate, Times, Starke MeGeety, und O'Rourke for | 3 o'clock p.m the rewatta proper | wife, ‘There was, of cottrae, a violent quarre}, | during the Inst two or three years, her connec: | suictdally or from natural eauses, Jutionary paper, Nabat, 7 Providence, ‘voodhend’ ‘distinguished Himselt | ¥88, Opened with @ race for four-oared | jn which each accused the other of driving Lipais | tlon with Mr. Conkling has Leen the occaslon of oo sculls, the entrics being, of the Farracut Club, Tho house of Charles F'roeman, the Pocas- Rowing Regatta at White Bear Lake, | Y¥ 8 hondsome Tine catch, nud Gross handled | CA pinie, bows A Ve Booth, second: C. beach heen to take his own life. The widow aaserted her | adeal of ugly talk at Washington, Shots am- sett fanatle, has been broken into soveral times by acyoral sharp tine and wildly-pitched balla , JAMES G. BARRY. exclusive right'to decorate the grave, and Roso y b ‘ bitious, reckless, fond of admiration, and used sight-ecors anal relle-hiialers, Among the thieves Minn,---Closo of tho Barrle fuperbly,, Hague waa roleated to-day, and to. Fo alfmnhotn Cleb emer meeas We ie Unee: | Maar ee ot ei atta aeete ed | 0s & power in her day, and not willing, with | aig Daogntar Dead avd Fils Family Usable were a party of Sunday-schoo! excursioniats, Races venting effective Holding, arm te strained, Bto- | wood, bow i W. HL, Hyndman, secund; L. W. | written to hers “Iino not in the beet of spirite, | the closo of it, to sink foto obscurity. to Communteate with Wim, King Humbort ts reported to havo written tanlneace 12h eRo78 8 Rundlett, third; mG Heart Brie Ta for iny wife arrived thls noon from Virginia | 1 make bold to give itas my opinion thatthere | Sr, Lours, Aug, 20,—-James G. Barry, a very avery touching letter to the ex-Empress Eugenie, Providence 04002007 Oat | Out rns oe te a rere. thrmey TacTH | OeeMh die ernve had hell. Now, my daslings | havo nover been any criminal relations betwoen | old and wealthy eltizen, and ox-Mayor of St. faylngthat io would exteom Ite high favorit suo | Turf Performances at Utica, | symema.:- 00 0 8 0 9 2 0 2 O- 3 | Tne Parramute’ timo was 14st). At the time | Viv, fort awoat to pou, my. darlin, tit Tiove | Herand Mr. Conkling, although Mr, Conkling, | Louts, left here two weeks ago for Conoy Island, would giva him some momento of her Inte son, Earlville, and Sara- Fee ea ey: eichmond. of the race tho water was very rough. antron¢ | only you, and to fuse you would brenk my | OUt of » base, ovcrweening love of himself, | but telezrats state he has not reached there, Disracli having refused to acospt the gold toga. Tina enened—Providence. 6; Syracnee, 3. wind blowing from the south. ‘The Farrnguts | heart.” A few days later ft was observed tat | would rather havo it appear so than confess | and apprehensions are felt that something se- tn wreath, and the people who contribnted to the Three-base hite~—tiiner, ‘MeGeary. Hicbmond, took their deteat in good part. but werountrowed | Roso was keeping a fresh mound, in another | himself so great o fool as to have gone such rious has befallen bim. His family aro in 1 in fallod to call for their fen, MM ‘Swo-bave hits—Start, Hines, York, from the start, thelr stroke averaging thirty-four | part of the cemetery, covered with Howers, ant | Jengths, and wrought such rufa, and got a fund having falied to call for thelr pennies, Mr. Firat base on errore—Providence, Gi; Syracuse, 1. | tu the minute. while the Minnesotacrew putin | on investization showed that she had hired a : " great dfatress, particalarly as his only Tracy ‘Turnerolll has concluded to keep tt himeelf. BASE-BALT. Hae ow calted balla—Ward. vigorous strokes at the rate of thirty-vight to | sexton to remove the cofilu, leaving au ciapty | 20tMme more than o mouthful of Kistes.| dangbter, Mrs. ohn F. Grady, died Ismail Pasha offerod to the Euglish Consul A VICTORY AT LAST. CAEL SNe aa: Richmond, Aacaullar, Man- | the minute, Both clubs could hava made bot- | grave for the wilow to decurate, I know that this view of the case {s exposed to | yery suddenly last Sunday, and they ara very ter time haa the water heen ieas rough. The next race in which the Farraguts took part was the double shells, The entries were, of the Farraunts, C. A, Billings, bow, and J. Ee Muchmore, stroke} Minnesota Club, Sentors, C. P, Marvin, bow, and 1, W. Rundlett, strokes fAtteen of his moat heautital slaves adorned with | Tefore yesterday’s game with the Buffatos | "}) chia playa—Wright, McGeary, Start; Farrell, £4,000, 000 worth of dlamonde if the Consut would | was begun President, Hulbert confidentially in- | Carpenter, Itiehmond, poaway andlenve him a lttlo longer in peace, | formed the reporters thathe had put somo | }asved balle~ Grose, Halbises & 4 But it did not eave lis throne, powder Into the boys,'"—meaning thereby that TTL sof Purcell, 18, Mr, Joseph Jefferson's winter homo in | there had heen some kiud of 2 consultation be- BI: ‘on Purcell, 90. —) tome ridicule. The IIcentlous spfrit of the | anxious to inform him of that fact. All the SPRAGUL-CONKLING. timo can see nothing but {ts own image benind | summer-resorts on the AtInntle Coast and many the curtaln that conceals the presence of a man | tnland watering-places hays beon teleyraptied, Mra, Bpraguo Sald to Ite Anxlous to Shield | ANd & woman. “When In doubt,” rays this | but no tines of bis whercaboute have Mr. Conkting—One of Her Statements An- | Spirit, “call it adultery.” Yet nothing iscom-{ been received. Aside from being very ro ‘ Wl sichin d inutes. Minnesota Club, Juniors, W.S, Getty, bow, and tyzed : han th he ha ft | old, his age bein :70, oulalana Ia described nxn very beantiful ono, sur- | tween the White Stockings and thelr manager, Ai aes sa i Ha) alyzed—An Explanation Expocted fromthe | moner than the reverse, cyen where the proo! 4 » rears by the flowers of which hots nearaaiile Its exact nature hae not been made public, but CINCINNATI V8. CLEVELAND, (it. Bekers 7 nar pane. Fae, Waa won Uy ibe New York Senutor. ° seems clearest. bas ite tebble healt when ie Tort homo, and ite tond, Mr, Jofferson's oldest son decuples the | the effect was alinply wonderful, ant devaloped Cuvernnasi; Oo huge Soe the vane to-day Minnesota Juniors, 15:33, (ges a #7 Correspondence Nevo York Times, In this particular business it 1s worth no one's | tre towa to rest or bece erga Me apie Coat a plaeo and grows quantities of rice, eugar, cuitun, | fteclf soon after the game was begun, Men | perween the Cineinnatis and Clevelands was | Inthe slngle-scull race there were four entrice, | + annAganserr Prat, it 1, Aug. 18.—It was | while to conser Go, Sprazuc. He fs, and bas | this dispatch fa written in the hupe that be may anil oranges. batted thon who never batted before, and asa} characterized by strong batting on Abe part of ae Pacraicute Lelie fporesunte by Pllin polexneden by “ guleode. of beGor Nprnaad Jong beon, a mere sot, . All that his wife says of | s2¢ it and communicate with his family. jncess Loulse has sent nine of the salm- | natural consequence the Muffalos were knocked | the Cinclinatis.” ‘The Clovelauds mado their we race was won by W. 11. Unsterwoor, af hathe would make a public roply to Mrs. } him is within the mark. It is perhaps tric that ————___—- aAtronain packed In Leo, to englAsKeone. OF down and trampled on before the game was | five udearned runs in the third and fourth in- MI meena Club, in 15:00}45 Billings eecond, tn | Sprague's firat statement, and theceneral feellng | it he had shot Conkling dend,'no jury in New Strange Chonges Ina Man's Halr, ; them going to the Queen, ter mothor; ono to the | Half over, Anson being still unable to play, ities ue tha malaerabie Mosibic of eth, Prince of Wales, one to each of tho Dukes of Ed- | his place at flret: basc was filod by Gore, and | whito McCormick was vounded all over the jnburg ond Connaught and Prince Christian, and | the way the representative from Maino handled | tela. ‘Thero were several fustances of flne play tho others to Lady SuMield, Lady Mitford, the | pimself was a caution to all other parties who | by both sldes. Only two of the nine runs by (lon, Mra, MteNammata, and Mra, Htaill, Imagine themselves to be first-basemon, | Me Cinelnuatis wore earned. ‘Tho Arclduchoas Christinoof Anstrin, who | Ho grabyed — with «unfailing —aceuracy | (innlner— 4 3s to become Queen of Npain, in just 2t years old, } oyerything that came his way, und batted ns if Innilesss es ~ayear youngerthan King Alfonso, Sue 1s said | he never expected toget another crack at the iy 1. 125 Clevel to beextremely unwilling to part from her relax | pul}, Remsen, who played centro fleld, nso 1 tiona and friends; and she will, Indeed, see very | tore around eonstderably, cateliny four fly balls, | ‘Three-base bita—Cincinnal Uttle of thom hereafter, ns the etiquotte of tho Strack ont—Cinelnnath, 1; Clevolund, 2. Spanish Court will not permit her to choose even | SM! Iu the fifth inning making a double play all | OE ON creo sliller. joer ladica of honor from among h . | by himeclf, He aleo batted magnificently, to | tie of game—Two hours and fittecn minutes, deel i rom among her awn country: he Broa, satonlahneny a fat hrendh Sis BOSTON DEFRATS TROY, s ink ada batting streak fue the drat thua fu threo Roecial Disnateh to Tae Tribune. penainton Ohandier ghinks tho world is tm. ) route, unalkng thes sate bits poston; Aue. ithe cama vetwveen the ving. ret Shites a tons nnd Troys was very uninteresting, the ty éalay, In tho deasot out Harlor 16” paleetéd Filnt won the toss for Chicago, and the Buf- | Bos st "4 » | Visitors belng so oyermatelied as to preclude the felve apostica from among the poorer classes, | £108 Were quickly retired fn the firet Inning, the | Possinnity OLexckement. ‘The Bustons played and out of the number Ho found one Judas; buy | White Stockinus making one tally off Walker's | gpieudidly. * that was years aga, and wo hava been improving | Muff and wild throw to third of Dalrymole's hit] tonings— 1294507809 eversince, of tho Clrsstion religion ta a fallnre, | to Force. He tallied on Witliamnson's two- | Buston Bigdorsas and to-day we won't find one dishonest man in | baser to right. Clapp nnd Richardson reached | Teey.- O21 surned riué—ioston. 4. twelvo, nor in twenty-four.” firat for Buffalo tn this tuntug, but on Hore | Rarngd rie Hostow, tore, at the Wer, ju’Providence, and in Newport, was | England conld have been found to couylct him. Obadiah argebitr | as Palette and by 7 i i that Mrs. Spragua would not seck to address | But os he did not, bo sinks out of account as a trade a plasterer. By reference to the elty di- tie public azain, except under great vrovaca- | poor creature, who (I-treated ius wife and left | rectory It will he scen that he resides nt the-cor- tlon, Oneof Mrs, Sprague’s friends, upon be- | hee protty much to her own devices. nerof Penn street and Savford avenue, Ha ing asked whother that lady had not been di- Bhe fs wit she TT? excbelle, A aeturaned: erved In ihe iy aud Suribi Bie tera of a Ly insult CA queens still young, etill fond of pleoaure; not | ico suffered from o severe attack of ascarict- reat as aa Si EER So aroniteet any Yet resigned to the Joss of posttion and pres: | fever. When the ferer left him he found that i a ston cor- | tive, and conscious of augmented charms, | his halr, which bad formerly been a bright respondents alfuded {o the uncommon refa- | Alone ina capital which baa never been over- | auburn in color, was changed to a geclded grav. tion sunposed to exist between her | squeamish or very rigid fn ite soclal Hnita-] Several weeks aco he emplosed Jatin A. tor and Sepator Conkling, pretended that Mrs, | tlos, Mr. Conkling comes her way. Mr. | nau, Esq, 2 young lawyer of this city, to make Boragte was not aware of those reports. Ex- Conkling, the friend of her father, the Jupl- | application fora pension which fs dua him, The Gov. Spracuo saya that he t ‘ised bt ter Tonang of her party; the most brillant, | application, containing a description of the ap- . Bprague say! eis surprised at this, | sud, aypafentty, the most dashing among thd | plicant ns agray-baired man, was duly for- as his wife isa habitual reader of very many | polltical leaders of the day; an artist in scenic | warded, and Mr. Herman anw nothing more of newspapers, nnd {6 interested in all newspaper | effecte, a professional, if not a professed, lady- | bis client forsome time. ‘The other day Farling gossip, He himself takes very few papers, | Killer. She ts onls awoman, after all, with a | walked tuto the Inwyer's office, and, as he took Raver rdada théin’ carelully, auilioficn puncte ’e, ‘8 limited Knowledca ‘and narrow sphere | off hts bat aud remarked that be liad just re- yy P ement.und sho thinks she sces in this | covered from an attack of inflammatory rhou- Week without reading a paper. Io bas not | proffered {utimacy o diversion from her do-| matism, Mr, Horman was astounded to discover looked at any of the public prints since the | incatic grief aud nrevival of atienata part of her | that the man whom he had recently described. seandol, but he was prepared for Mrs. | former eelf. One step leads to another; intima- | in the pension application as wray-honded now Spraque’s additional statement, and cau- | cr ripona into tamiiinrity; familiarity into indis- | possessed a crop of bright auburn hair, with not not effectually object ty her making aa | crotion; indiscretion fato reckless disregard of | A gray lock on his head, The man {s unable to many more as sho hikes. Ie declines te | appearances and publicopinion. All this may | give an explanation of the change, and Mr, Here contradict bia wife’s public utterances and | happen, uften bas happened, without the literal | man is naturally somewhat concerned about the ‘The amusements of the day were closed with Abarrol und tub race. In the latter Billings wos again the victor. Over 2,500 peovie witnessed the sport, and no ttle exeitement anil interest prevalled through- out theday, The Chicavo boss ure loud in their praises of the hospitable treatment recetved, nnd express themselves a8 nighly plensed. A grand batt {s now tn progress, closing the day's pleasures and vastimes, WILL TRY Te! AGAT Wueruina, W, Va., Aug. 20.—Since the de- feat of Lewis Felsing by Georve Weiszerber in the three-mile scull raco fur $500 2 side Inst Saturday, Fotslng has been demanding another race, and this evening represeuta- tives of both meu met and arranged a race between these crack oarsmen fur $1,000 aside, to come off on the 20th of September. ‘The men are so evenly matched that a decidedly interesting struggle inay be lovked for, CRICKET. THR CANADIANS DEFEATED, Orrawa, Ont., Aug, 20.—In the international =, i 0 Dv eke! “) ve depreestes her action, As one of his most intl- } violation of the commandment which women | dlacrepaney Letween his description and the 1s. (Matthow Arnold nya: (7 remem be | ae a eee te ra re ee een erect ntarte Yelac rawant{:00. The tora | (aRte, ad falthful trlends puts tt, he docs two | aro most tauckt to consider end, respect, Not | actual appearance of his client how Iu my youth, after a frst sight of tha divine | Hay wns affected, Richardson bein foreed out | Total vares un clean hite—Toston, 25; Troy, 11, | HOT © aay rat inntoge, 85 second, 89; | fees te Uolds the fort aud, keeps quict,” | surcly without o loss of delicacy; of real Rachel at the Edinburg Theatre, in tho part of | at first aud Clapp at second. ‘There wera uo | sft ou bares—Loston, 8; Troy, j Hermione, Ltollowed her to Paris, and for two | more rung until he fourth Inning, when the | 4,Unlle called—On Bond, 013 Uradtes, 405 on “months never missed one of her roproscntations. | Whites carned two by the tallest kind of bat | “Strikes ealled~Om Bond, 2; Bradley, 20; of Twilt not cast n stone attho London public fur | ting. Gore led off with a three-baser to | Broutners, 14. tunning engerly after the charming company of | the elab-house, und came in on Fiint’s long Double play—Cnskins and Ferguson, actors which hos Juat loft us, or at the great ladies | fly to Evgter. Quest then cracked a, lino fly Unsvlre—Charles Dantets, who are secking for sun) and have found it in Milo, | Over third for two bases, tallying on Remeen’s ‘Time—Two hours und twenty minutes, Burah Bernhardt.” * | hit to right-center, on which the striker renched — . aecond. In the ffth toning the Buifulos secured THE TUR. OF Gon. di Cesnoln’s lection ns Director of | their only run, MeGunnigle led off with a anfo the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Lond Vounder over second. Fulmer hit a sharp SAUATOG Ay Museum of Art, Ld . f ‘00,7 Journat saya: ‘*It would have eau furranslbie ta grounder between first and second, which { Sanarooa, N. Y.. Aug. 20.—The first race was have found another 0 emlnontly dtted for the duo | vest ran for nnd allowed to get aay from | 0 three-quarter mile dash, Checkmate won; dwcharge of many oncraus and tinportant dutiee, | Himk, fle recovered (he ball, but threw itso | Gubricl second, Jennie BB third. Time, 131354. wildly to Gore that MeGuanigie scored, Fulmer Ace ; If woare to congratulate the General on haan: | going winird. lie was pul out at home by | 10 the tWo-snd-o-quarter milo race, Clara 1). polntment, wo are surcly bound to nay it {a no lews | Gore to Filnt, while trylugcto come in on Force's | Wow; Franklia second, Gov. itsmpton {the fa- fortunate for the country of tits adoution. In all | steal to sceand, Davy .bomg caught between | vorite) third, Tino, 4:19}. Clara D, sold for Tespects ho [4 the right man in tho right place."* tirst and i, and escaping only because the | $225 in the pool of over $1,200, BMr. Julian Hawthorno’s now story of | fill, was mecde Fist” to retire rulmor. { “The Cocsolntion pursc—tnito and a holf— Eygler then sent.a high fly to eentre-teld which ‘ tes + Archibald Malmaison" tw atated to bo a true one, | itetnsen ran in for, taking the bail when: [twas | "88 Won by Blossom; Nelle (favorite) secoud, the oventa taking plnco in the present century, | but a Sew Inches irom the ground, Fore, | Clemmic G. third, Thue, 2:47, and within a hundred miles of London, Even the | supposing the hit to be a perfectly safe one, The steeple chase—about two and three- nates are true anes, ‘Tha curious psychological | Started for third, aud ag Remsen, kept ou ran- | quarter miles—was won by Trouble; Mooustune study presented In the chateter of Archibula | Hing he reached Recond pefore Force could Fe- | second, Redding third, Thine, 6:23. Malmaison deeply Interested Dr. tollinvon, for { tls thus accomplishing a double play. The ok Waites hammered out two rans iy this inning, many yearan trlend of tho Malmatvon family: and | yepher af them beige earned. Williamson's | Unica, N. Y., Aug, 20.—The second day of from bls son, the late Dr, Foroow Rollinson, Mr. | keh tly between fret und second was inuifed in | the Utica Park meoting: Hawthorne obtalned tho strange facts of nis atory, | a most shovking, meiner by elmer, Saiiiee fit 9:99 class: hs i inqui: safely to centre, aml an Egaler let the ball get PT Mr. Gindstono roplicd to ap inquiry of n hy hitn, and [cbardsun then mulfed. the throw Chestnut mk... 1 Gentleman who had inepired an excursion of Tib- | 45 tlfed, Willlamsom scored, Gore was fiyed | Yom Pane #rals to Chesturand Hawarden, ana wishedaspecch | by Fulmer, and flivt by Clap, Quest brought one ae from him, us follows: **Dear Sir: It ts with | tu Shaffer by n nice fly over third, and tonkin- | Dictator. Breat regrat that I must request you to excuse my | gun ended the inning by a foul fly to Clapp. tompliance with your proposal for thie year, Rea- Matters went ulong quielly from this point sons of importance have compelled ino altogether | until the cigeh {nuing, when the Chicagos broke to rolinquish aildressing largo pattics of viuitora at | Jovse again nud earned two runs. Quest's hich Hawarden, and to limit the visits of such partics | fy was nicoly taken by Crowloy. flankins ending with July 31, 1 must boz you to betieve | Mut Romsen mado hase hits to centre Held. this has not been the result of caprice or {ndifter- | Ualtymple’s long fly settled | in Eigler's hands, Haukiusup going to third on the apeeas very faithful and obedient, W. &. | play.” Remsen them stole second, and on ime 2244, Pevars Ljosbase He over vie Fichtiord fonco Pacing race (unflnished): A ourious incid oth he and Hankinson tallied. Petera was put Garaldie airareent Qveurrod wt the telat of | Soe wile try to reach tbird’, ona. ball tht ns A chitaleoas diekaney Zoung King who f parity got nway from Clapp. ‘The Buffatos wore imfration for the old Goneral, | whttownahed in the ninth inning; but Witttam- yal, while tho trio} was pending, **T hope ho will | gon tallied for Chleayo, gomg to sccond.on a succeed, porero tecchio.” Some afcious norson | hit into the netting, te third on a passed ball, catricd the phrase tu the Juages aw they wera de- | and homo on Crowloy’s muff of Goro’s fly to Bpeclat Disnateh to The Tribune. Uberating, with the addition that the King deslred | left. ‘The outs wero: Shatieron o foul ‘fly to Meypora, [1., Aug. %.—T'he attendance to- {hat they would pronounce a favorable verdict; | Richardson, Flint ona fly to Force, und Quest | day at Earl Parle, though quite an tmprovemont whereupon one of tho Tndges, much offended, | 0” 4 fly to Michardeon, ‘on yesterday, Was by no moans us force na the swrote to the King, saying that he could not bring | ,,18.the subjolned score {t will be noticed that | excellent racing deserved, but thls ts ac- himeett to bellove thot lily Majesty Intended tote, | Ue Bulfalos had ten men in the gaine, ‘This ts | counted for bySovery one who can do so coin ‘uence the deeisi ae y Intendod to in | duo to the fact that In the first foning Walker's | to the Aurora reunion. ‘The pacing-race was tuanes the decision of the Judges, and that rather | right thumb was badly aplit bya thrown ball, | confined to Clinker and Dilly Scott, aud from han aubmit to pressure he should prefer to resign, | und he retired at the end of the second inning, | the flrat it showed Itaclf aan put-np-job for we total, 167, Americans, first’ innings, ‘1033 second, U0; five wickets, total, 108. AMUSEMENTS. “MOTHER AND SON.” ‘There will be four mora representations of "The Banker's Daughter’? at Harverty’s, and on Monday evening “ Mother and Son," adapted trom the French of Sardou by A. R. Cauzauran, will be given, ‘The original cast will appear with the exception of Miss Fannie Morant— whose place will bo flited by Miss Philips—and Miss Linda Dietz, the role fn whien she orlid- nally appeared being given to Miss Ella Wilton, The play fs In flye acts, and four of the set acenes, by Maraton, have been brought here. Mr. David Strong will paint the ilfth, Mr, Henrs ofthe Union Square, will provide the proper ties, and Luuauctte the costumes, “ Mother nnd Son" was played last ape Mn this clty: by a traveling company, It will be remembered. For next Monday night the distribation of parts will bo: Fubrice, Mr, Charles 2. Thorne, dr.3 Hrochat, Mr. Jol Parselles Trabaud, Mr. We J. Lemoyne: Clavajol, Mr. J. B. Polk; af. m= aury, Mir. Walden Rumsays Jrancola, Mr. Uar- old Posbere; Gendarme, Mr. W. J. Quigley; Lechard (n journalist), H. O, Bowser; Litde Gas gens Ella McCarthy; Baroness St. Andre, Mra. bod. Plulios; Gabriele, Migs Maud Marclsau; Murcet Aubrey, Mies Ellio Wilton; .Ume, Culteret, Mrs. Mario Wilkins; Ze Denisart, Misa Vinton; Claudine, Miss Sarah Cowell; Felicie, Misa Nan- nie Cherri, but he {fs of the opinion that Mrs. Borague’s | modesty: of that pure and priceless flower of BUSINESS ro maln, endeavor is to shield Sonator Conkling, Howsehota Jove and honor Wwhlel, warn by, tho BUSINESS NOTICES. und, in Mr. Sprague's opinion, the Senator ve matron, elevates hee into a divinity in the sigh! o shielding indeed ‘The ex-Governor is nobim: | of het uisband. and. ber’. husband's | _CHew Jackson's Best Bwont Navy Tobacco, pressed by Mrs. Sprague’s statement that Sen- | friends, but yet without tho vulgar NEW BF LICATIONS. ator Conkling came to Canunchet to fofluence | and vulgarizing pbysical contact which fs never |. : or share any policy in regard to the man- | long in ehowing itself at the window and tne agement of the bankrupt estate, with which | frout door, tnarking off the guilty woman from the ex-Governor as nothing whatever | the rest iuevery louk and Hae, action and ut- s todo. Practically, the whole Sprazuo property terance. Mrs. Sprague fe cold and discerning, a {sin the bands aud under the cuntro} of the | woman of the world, She may have been Infat- | gust publtehed, a new treatiso entitled “Practical Trustee, Mr. Zacharla Chafeo. Mr. Chafce’s | usted by Mr. Conkling’s showy talents. Sho | Olwersntionton Catarrhal, 1 ial, aud Tabercuions position may and may not be tenable inlaw, hut | may ave been enraptured by Mr. al Lange“ Tnevalte until thie fs decided ino court of lastresort, Mr, | Conkling’s — preference. But abo | must Hospital Dieases,” ete., etc., Chafee considers bis authoritycomplete, Hence, | have known that her power lay In re-{ by Rotert Iunter, M.D Mr. Ainasa Sprague, the ex-Gorernor’s brother, | sistance, in reserving something to her- | This panphtet war ancclally prepared for the tnfor. Is treated by Mr. Chafee as one of his employes, | eelf, in’ drawing the line somewhere, AM | Pitered with neusenttio: colar ent hene ag tore who sets pald tu propurtion to the value of bls } wothen, more or esr, Iznow that iste, aud 1 Is | Byuion: Matra ace natt of tan who tn work. e docs not receive a stated salary, but | preposterous to leve thin self-polse iter ~ wh hi earns bis living os a entleman in the Sprague | aspiring woman—the mother of many children, Tite al Ryne are MeN EY Siac oflice, It is sald) that the ox-Governor | and with passions quite as fukewarni as belong Sectind—That chroale diseases of the throat and lung’ hae not Feeeivad a Penny Seorm Mr, ‘ebates or jo hor condition aud bee case wouldt ene, her- | arp wholly incuranle by meiicines given by the stom he estate for over eix months, for the reason | self completely away, her hold upon her lover i vatarrtis : that he has dove no work. ‘It 1s doubtful | included, and in all these years show no sign of te rie route bs te Herat STS cone rhethe: ; rive S i em n. whether Mr, Chafee would give him any post it in her manners and her aspect to the rest, of pee Ha eae vay they canbe arrested or tou. ‘The Trustee docs not consider the ex- | the world. cured ta by local treatment, applied alrectly to the af> Governor a eteady workinan, and, unless be For my part, I don’t believe ft. I believe her * halation. -) made an unqualified apology, be would not be | to be a valu, und to have always been o during, 4 ‘ {treatment tins heen adopted fn all eranted ndinisalun to Mr. Chafce's office, ‘The | finprudent woman, not a wanton,und 1 must say | Lopplale tor lune lncescs ttrourhout Murooe, Trustee fx uot Interested tu Mrs. Sorazue or | that the provocation abe has hud from her hus- | sending tor. Hinnters adler, No, 101 state her worldly fortunes. Like all the hard- | band, und the course which Str. Conkling has See headed and cool-leartod business men of | pursucd, together with the wretched plight in Providenco, bho decms her extremely ox- | which | know her now to be, filline with a sym- o ANULE.' travagant, nnd, o8 ove of the Sprague | pathy J never expected to fecl for lier, She is creditors tase, nelther!the mates nor the feumules | the daughter of one of the greatest men this CURE BY ABSORPTION! of the Sprague concern were deeded to Mr, ] country ever produccd, a womau In distress, é . Chafee. The lutter has no objection to the ex- | abused and brow-beaten by her husband, be- ay Governor occupylug Canunchet, with or without | trared and desertod by her lover, and that js his wife, but he objects to Afra, Sprague being | enotgh for me. fm charge, ore Using, peers. slate, er Hora he F W i fo yea Kooy stnet Tom croaibly ie allow the ©x-Goveruor sell anything belong- forme that Mr. Conklivg was assured by the Dea Ing to the estate—not even a basket of frul, | New York papers that If be would autboriza .] ‘The Great External Remedy! or a load of hay. Should the ex-Gorer- | devia! of the whole thing, on bis houoras a | For Wounds, Hrutses, Spratns, Sores, Chilbiains, Duns nor undertake to do ansthing of the kind, | man and a Senator, they would not only sup- | lone, Come Jinenmationt Suurainte, Headache, Lame both he and bis family would be removed | press the details, but unite in an indorsement, | altakin diseases, Used in baths is a sure preventive pee Canonchet, ft te relidlons ice tes if needled, i jBetense, ent cin Ae cone of fevers and contaysous diseases, the Sprague estate would terminate until the | Mng refuses of the universe! where y AL ¥ day of Heal ‘settiementy when they. would re- | are'te Wibles, whore ara tho stacks of Bibles, | SOUD BY iL DRUGGISTS. eefve the portion which might be due them. | so high that the meanest wretch would vot 50c, and $1.00 per bottle. Thig statement, which {s authoritative, disposes | mount them, as upon an altar, and light | SAMUE GERRY & CO.. Prope Ollie, 337 Broadway. of Mrs. Sprague’s atory thut Senator Conkling | the pile with his own hands, and, simid the | Lazcll, Marah & Gardiner, Wholesale Agents, Now York. yiaited Canonchet to help to solve legal or ex- | fumes beueath, swear to the honor of the = = = eentlva Snustions coumesteal Ut Out oF any | woman who as nated pia who seed DISSOLUTION NOTICE. property formerly or now held by the Sprague | compronilses YY act unt BITING, TON | rn IIS, family. Ex-Goy. 8pracue colnctdes ie aie bint DISSOLUTION. Practivally he bos nothing to do with | Mr. Conkling, with characteristic avoidance | | The firm of Stevens Deanw & Cu. ts this day dissolved He estate vow, and ft Is not certain that ne wiil | of contamination tu bis gentlemunbood, has | by mutunicontent. itr Deane is hereby authorized to {nthe future. He ts livim ot Cauonchet on | fled the teld. Ho declines to appear in his | Dy BUEVEN SS sufferance, H own person, Ho firat invent a most absard | Chtcayo, Aug. 20, 1870. 6. E DEANE, ‘Lhe plan snegested by the Providence paper, | statement to the press, toe next prepares,’ pane nat 1 apparently on the recommendation of some of | not for himself, bab for Sirs, Spracuc, me, Tey a tro te AIMEE. ‘The supplementary Alnice season commenced at Hootey's Theatre last evening. The bill was “Girofle-Glrofla.”” Aimeo, of course, sustained the rola of the twin sonoritas, and, equally of course, wos a good representative of the tunc- ful alsters. Quite a number of years have passed sitice gle gavo them her first imperaona- tlon,and, though Father Time works his changes upon all of us—the amuser a8 wollas the amused,—our bouffe favorite of the past decade holds her own remarkably, and nothing can be raid in_ diapralso of her present per- formance, Mile, Delorme, both in form and manner, typliied admirably the strong-minded consort of the Spanish grandee, ‘I'he Jedro of Mile, Raphael ts not up to some of her other —characterizations. Mlle, Beaudet eRe Mr. E. 0, Btevens having fort nership with tie old hows of CI * t . ‘. . conset! Yaquita Is plensant dramatically, but weak | the Sprague creditors, that the ex-Governor | to sign an inconsistent, illogical statement to | Commission business will bo led it at Tho King was half indignant, half amused, and | Growiey gon from rigit-feld to left, Hornung | Billy to win, Ne taking two eonaucative heate, | 98 aguila fe pleasant dramalieali, but wenk | the Surasue, estore Ue ce ureter | the publie, an the dit person alacus ie has | Hunt Chamber st Comersaanier he fet atu : meelf rolated the episode to the Minister from leit to first base, and MeGuunigie, the sub- | In coming on for the third, the starting Judee ve ay, hE | of CHAS, RAY & CO. ‘ it are o what from its original capabilities; but ho still | Aira. Sprague should be placed in charge, is not } never a word to utter, He docs not say, “1 “4 a ing whother oven a conutituttousl Kinz might not | stitute, taking rigbt-held, Informed’ J. Loneshore, Cilakor'a “driver, | NOS To? itn it, quite nicely, ud, what tea | eutertained by Mr, Chafee, and ts warnly op: | let my character go,—do what vou will with ft, | “Wleago. Aum. 20, 167y havo and express a ‘*hone"" oF a desl, "The THE scomn, chat re wag baling watched. He | very singular thing in connection witha tenor, he | posed by the priuetpal creditors, wit one uota- ] but the woman ts innocent.” {To does not | CHAS. LAX, 1. E, BALDING, Siilvaukee, + Udge, however," ho added, '*Is honest and cour- Ape By TP following hoats, but in the fifth, which was to | 'a good comicactor, Duplan retains to the fust | bie exception. This exception fs Mr. Nelaon W, | have even the solf-possession or the courage to B, STEVENS, A, c: NUELL, Chicago, Saran chee sorry any, on should deem mo | Chicago, am | | | | be the aechiing” ovo, his pulling on the back. | ils power of fun-mauufacture, and evoked much Alurich, momber at Coucress for tale alatrict, plaka e Alnerstol iG Sprague aut Vane te CHAS, RAY & CO., -epablo of an unconstitutional act, Dalrymple, 1. f 1 a) oO) 1 ages ling to e louchter by bis steoncly-irawn picture of the he gentleinan who seut for Herr Linck after im, ‘Sir, you are a scoundrel oO = SUCCESKORS TO a Petern m8 Bt 0} a) 2 | atreten was too bungling to egcapo the practical | Tried “Zolero, “tine ticry Moor was well | the explosion of Friday, the Sth lust. Mr, | tacked yuur own wife througn me, and STEVENS, DEANE & CO., LAWRENCE. Silltectaon, B31 3] al a tad enlied’ honest Jolin. Urew, of Mantatian, | takea by Jonard, whose baritone ts sunerior to | Aldtelt te, at Newport’ to-day, aul beyond | will hold you reyponstbto.” He goes nothing | Gonoral Commission Morchants, A ag a] The . ‘a . cl ie reach, ie rea ary” y o. us Is ——— He 5 4) 4 alo Kae. to take Clinker, ‘Tia result was the win. | Hip Ma On Due wilt bopresented. | creditors, but ho "is un. iio Credilors" | flies buck to Utica, to thu wife he han” deacrted, 23 Chamber of Commorce, Clicnza, A Huge Colebration of Peculiar nnd Cam. Pe eas Tearial dlappolutmetit, to ayceuintors tic pools Tloaley's Theatre has beon cleaned, repataied, | Comittee, who propose todlsplace Mr. Chafee. | to thedauebter ho tried to humiliate, and, = aaa = prohenslve Character at tho Kansan Qity a}aiaal a sear ont, tacintaation to digmterested parties! | and roupholstered, and looks na’ fresh and | Mr. Aldrict is tutimate with Mr, G, WW. Dautel- | cowering benind these good women, ha asks the Yeéterdny, 4) 1] 3} 4} 9) * | bright as a newly-minted “dollar of the dad- | son, who [s the managing cditor of Senator | country to beHeve him gulttiess, while {t, {n tpectal Dispatch to Tha Tribune. Fat ta Perteed Pet Ctink SUMMANT, og aa. o 1 | alee! Authony’s paper. Iu thls way Mr. Aldrich was | company with Sprague, pulses the daughter Lawnenos, Kas., Au. 20,—From curly morn: Hi} 8]13 0187/14 Billy Soa Tego 8 probanly ted to help iu shielding Sonatar Conk. | of the great Culot Jaatheas Say tesa ress R ‘Thine! 3882 0; S274. RAMATIC NOTES, ing. Ete connection with the actlon of Senator Ss oned—an {5g and throughout the day people arrived froin 4/91 9] 9) 3)0.2| “theasi clate had nix entries. Fivocame for | A life of tho late En Davenport. ta being | Cuokling’s friends was certainty aceidvntal, Mtr. doute want to be harnooned-—if over 1 beard of all directions, and at 4 o'clock this afternoon ft i ay the word, Fred Douglass was distanced in tho | writton by Mr. W, A. Lewis, of Enat Boston, Aldrich is a young tnan, quite frank and gener- | anything Wkeit la all my perusal of wicked ‘Was catimuted thut fully 20,000 were at the 6 O81 at a livst heat for Arye, Leia ous, very anxious to nrake his murk, but uot the | history, from Claudjus down to Henry Ward 9 camp, About 9 o'clock a fal eh O a AL Oy. BY eae Bees SOF rang Be J. K, Emmot witl apoear tn Frita in Tre-| pect of elther Senator Anthony or Senator | Beecher, « + = i. We from Topeka brought the C (tat du duce letiunn 4 F} #/ 21 9 Faxia 2 Iand” st the New York Park Theatre on Noy, 3. | Conkling, ‘They seem to haya used buth Mr. — toon j ight the Capital Guards and | Watker, 1b: 4) 0} 6 0) 3) 0} 2 | Dakorn # It ls obsarved by Puck that ono of the Phila | Aldrich and Mfr, Daulelson as they thought WAS IT SUICIDE? excurstonists, Another train from Ottawa | Fulmer, 2b... | of 6} 0) 6) 8) 2] aictty Dato a best, and. the latter are reported to ba heartliy brought 180 moro, A special over tho Kanana | Force. OU al etal at Loater ... 3 delphia papers bas just iuserted a joke about | qiscusted with te whole affale and their cou- | The Coroner fs to investivate the causes which A Paclle trom Kansas City brought. the Craig | Ektlen ce. ¢ o} {3} a} a} 2 “| Sarah Bernbardt. neetiun with ft, +. | led to the death at S o'clock ‘lussday afternoon ' “at Rifles and 800 excursionists from Kansas Total oat a] Gl btaa|in| p | The 9:03 and 2:20 classes start to-morroir. ‘Thoy say that the scene of Boucicsult's drama, | g/The relations between Mr. and Mra, Willits | of a young mau named Frank D, Spoar, board- ’ City, ond the Drought ities and 100 se cteset ttc ttte eae to bo produced by him at Joot’s ‘Theatre, | eee een eee eee ducra: dimeare | fs ith bid brothentniaw, W. Ey Lewzeuce ‘ e excursionlats from Wyandotte. A {nll band ac- BUN ONCHEG: THB OAR, Istd in London, and isof the “Two Orphane" | selves. Tats has been done deliberately by Mrs, | 8! No. GS West Adame atroet. ‘The * . iT'fs Cae ae ates company. Le basil cient toaa8 8 i H fg THE NANKIB TOURNAMENT. school, = Ita Uitte Is “Meseued; Glrl’a | Spragua. For tho present, the ex-Goyernor and | cuso was reportel to him ‘Tuesday Two very desirable F 170: ceeth Anaad fete ase | ba Bao ca a) tea ec he ray | Hams” Bites a erat ep di Gott | ten, er imenaioga tur, weber | Dygof QMices on second 3: arrival ‘of the | Indiane from the 10: | ato an Bannse, Aug, 20.—The water was mee Tho | gotuera ts actively at work upon the tuter- | birch utier, as they have an many previuus veeu- | Pay Ohcrcenra shoe Wostponed untll the County we lan Territory,—Capt._ Vracus, King Chief | ,innings— LB te oe er eee local Gouble-seulla was wou by Dutton aud | viewer, Concerning hls health he says ho | sous. The ex-Goveruor la erratic, irrecular, und | ‘Tle decessud catn : i z " £5 we of th 1 i Chicago, 0000200 2 H+ 4 e i ¢ deceas ¢ to this city from Pittsburg a yy" bit 0) on ay i of HS Ottawas, | dln, Charloy, - Cet | unalone. sce" s00'20 0 0.0 8 DD 6 b= O| Bom Thine, Os, vyould not think tetrangetfheshould bo found | hot capable uf forming agereut policy und’ car- | few ‘years agor and, was emploved ta ia | LOOY, a ne ‘ Mamta: Pisces ees ae ande Meet | twa-bave lite Voters, Willlaweon(2), Quest, |. Professtonal donblo-sculls—fumphiriea and | dead fu nly bed auy moruing.” Wo would thiok | tying ft out. tts anomies cbargs Lim with | Amore and White Star Line oflles Charley, Chief of' the -Madocs, ‘The exerelses | 1% Ramsay, of Toronto, tists Kennedy aud Plats- | ivetrange if ho did. belug careless in bis statements, und both he ‘No. ae oor. aud is family udint What he thas ‘used is wite oe NB chug RMMBNE aereRe. Uh floor. Apply to on several occasions fu an unbecoming manner. | under-amployes in the ‘ollics were diecharged Mrs, Nprauo, on the other hund, 1s known to | for irregularities wlich could ‘not bo traced Wi C. D OW. have provoked the ex-Goveraor In many ways | downto the really cuily versons. Last week o Us > . Ho itouse” Tule is? tag atutommut ‘of ae | He, Mebl trays (But, roturuad Hriiny, in bad hs civ, | health, ‘The next day ho was ao ill that the . Tae. Sprague's own mother, a creatly-respocted lady, vai ‘ 4 . or ex-Governor declare tit he und his wife will = OWNS Tit — = Tho Cincinnut! Enquirer plucks this extract from Spakapeare: dne—"Fatr Princess, wol- come to the Court of Navarre.” Princesa “What, Navarrol = King— Avot Princess, flavaries! Whats, pray, bus Mr, Gilbert to say 0 this Charlos Fechtor’a Amorican wife has put forth 9 defanse of lis character, in which she says? “Mis death, thank God, wus @ poacoful one, He died fn the full bellef of Christ, and prayed: to hile God for forgivness, und God beard hts prayer, fora more beautiful face of bappiness wud content never was secn in death, He of the day began ‘with a prayormecting ayo | Lurev-base nlt—CGore, . ted, of Bustou, accond, in 14:50. vieluck, followed by speak is 3 Pe wee Ch antbheUhicaa O Consolation race—Hosiner, of Boston, first; ing.. ‘Lhe opens Errors ting th Chica dng address was by Mr, dacob Hoof- Tiasea on called Periad e ieerr McKen, of Toronto, second; Elltott, of Torouto, Ti. ; a Mag third. Time, 92:50 ftuter, of, Sterling, Ji followed ete! | ORE oavaed aut Tah TOE ‘fott, jouble piaya— a 3 Rom: | Gov, Bt, Jolin, of Ratt yee cote ny, Ian | #0 1 Galva, watery and lomung ie? TN" | Naimed race—Hantan purse—Jake Gandaur, ‘af Bourbon. County, Kentucky, aad Mr francis | balla=Flint, 13 Clapby 2, ftlrat; duck Hanlan, second; Pattulo, third; all ety, tee 1 Tania af it ica d= ey n vahoeathin th nor-nirre: at Torankiy.” Cavey 6, an original povin, and Btre, jake 5 RB, Havlan snd Ril vl i and a beautiful solo. This evening therarwas Sust after McKinnon had been expelled by oyor for first Bis we sn calle. Ba ye ad ace, Mulch all Uso bands took | the troy Club for rafusing to full ule contract | iydzea? boat und refused to row. Riley camo our the enthus alm ic irae ies Boundias stam Us mimost | Worccatere pluyed a game with the Mapccdmed alongside fn bis shell, and the judges Informed buon goud terms again, unless Mrs. Sprague prefers a different courso, While at Proyidency the ex-Governor ts known to have curried him salt with dignity and manrlaty He ia always irregutar In bis habits. [He will fast for twelve CAUTION! Pare A Cough, Cal Twenty-five Years. ena club. Ju consequence of this scveral Leugue | him he could rowuver tho course or to hia} guiferings wery beyond botiel fur the last two | outs fn succession, und then resort to the bot- 5 THE CO, clubs which had yamos arranged wilh the Wor- | bout-house, und we mou bis, He pres theo” Shu represents iim, contrary to te | te, ‘This kos been ffs custom for tho lust Ese isd @ Wy RY Ss Brectat 7° A EATON. cesters canceled them, ‘The Worcester have | fore Meagher: le tate of ingnagors. und’ actors: Tho wore twonty years, and helps to explain his painfully OR. Procnta tee eed ae always claimed that at the time they played the ferred the latter, und sculled away, At the roca used Bey, Pantapenrina, Pa, Aug. 20.—Tho impres- Hop-Bitters they wore not aware that McKin- presontation of prizes to-night Hanlan, on com- vrouvat in contact with him, as being more in- ‘ral counterfett, poor, and sunsltive cemper. Mls commercial aud palit Sore Throat Gortntess naleccne “ of f iT 4 Mi ie Zone. le has ne social am sion ts ener on the strect to-day tat a | not hail beon expelled by Troy, and, in proot of | Ing forward, edld he was very much disappoint. | ‘#Pucltated by disease tun by drink, Paitin, aad tastes dislikes polite agclety. ouisiB:Unly, . elit’s suspension of coal mining cau be | this, have forwarded the following ‘allldavit to | ed av the judges’ decision. [To belleved ho won | | It appears that King Louis of Bavaria, who ts { “ gunator Conkllng’s prescuce ut Cauouchot bas Requires Immediate BROWN'S arranged to bein on th Preatdunt Hulbert: @ great patron of the druma, uid hag a company NGuRenntoe id ho $8 known to bi ‘Altention, BRONCHIAL fs bel nthe let of the month, It tile race fairly und was entitled to Orst monoy, theatre all to ldmsclf, {salvo astern | PO been accounted for, und he fs kuown to have TROCHES. s belloved that all the companies will agree to | ,Wonexnren, Mass, Aug. 1%,—We, the under | jf9 rofused to take the second prize of $300, and aera site critic, an ually sugared’ Wy any Mince walted at Newport ull it was certain the ex- Any of these ailments, tf i Ignod, if tor Bavo-Ball Goncetaing can ba persuaded, ant President | eroo ecully Ot eee ee eat sah, | ausggested {t bu givon to some churitable institu- 4 a Will mect the operators of the SchuylkiHl | played the Sop Bitters in Worcestur, Saturday, | Hon. He then offered to back himself against Teglon at bis oflice to-day for consultation, ‘Tho | June 7 we had tot been notilied, elther aMlciul iy any man in the world over a tiyo-mile course Yeeling on thelr part fs atrong, either for sus- or non-of ally, tba Mesinnon tad veon exveltod | on Toronto Bay, from §1,000 up ta $5,000, Pension or radivat reduction fn tho rates of tolls Paci haticd iu tha papere of fue oy'our, manager | tit hon, ballenga fo ,femula open for two ual prices, At the market ruta thera fs nog a | {eimediatcly eaucoled a game arranged for the fol. , woulks. Riley wes loudly callud for, but doelluea if ent. '‘Thet y ~ | allowed to continue, Govervor was absent. ‘Then he went to Canun- | plowed to vontlune, ¢ + Permanent Turoas Dises oF npting, fainly well-eatabe with the name of the pro- Prictors on the Govern: ‘acl boa,” Ba" Wald every Where ouly in boxes, at 25o., 50a. & 91,00, (The larger cheapest,) curacy that may chance to occur in the render- ing of a clussical work. [an actor omits a lino or substitutes one conjunction for auotber in a sentence ho {8 sure to hear of ft from the King, through bla Majeatv’s body-eervant, who walts {n the ante-room of the’ Royal box, amd ts charged with messages of reproof between the chot. Ho wag received ut the landing by Mra. Sprague, and how he instulled himsele at Csnonehot is teatilied to by the Gorman teacher, by the children, and by tho servants, Ex-Goy, | Hahed that inewa anon: Py gue bas whowa by his actions Low be view | equal for the prompt re: ed this intrusion, ‘he opponents of Senator | Nef of Coughs, Colds and TROCHES Prepared ahd Sold by comiug forward, aaying he was no orator, It is rivat Y 7 saa Conkling ‘Tirout Diseases generally. | JOHN I, BROWN & SONS, Boston, Hb Drugs Prlrate operator the resign thet ean’ ahip | aig Weunenlay, end bee wot played wld Hop | Guderetood that eunember ‘at thu lato itanian | acts fo tie dolluquents Welied. tho. fuotialis, Har wlin °ungontloimaaly womtuct tue: | —gseucomms iesreciar be oucs eociais igrolteats wiNaN Sie cay apesta LEE Le cpecel te inj ountenMnce, , ur abet expel uyer + f of y i, ie (2 unite “7 Tnorket anna aac spe eneral wealcnoas of ne Uy contests with clubs presenting ‘uch men enna vier mots near ring formers ay oe ee svlbhy aaisiotyy ia aio. He a ‘ ue" thinks. “Timea outraged oy Partlouarly + Teoomueled to SINGMNM ond PUDLAG BFEAEEUG, aod sil woo ae edie’ with “* Tt OUNEON, ee - is was Hot accupted, | mundatory ol 2 King’s approval, of which ho “ . Spmpleted no toancial arrangements while, W. 8. dounpax, but Kiloy's frieud sald he Would copslder it aud | je ad luyish as of his ropreeusion, nnd which ia | te Senator wud, comaude satisfaction, Tt i | Cough, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Injluensa, Sore Throat, or Moaraeness, : a pape 9 Directors ‘Wore sr ase dat clube write wie ‘Toronto gentleman on bis rotura | fovurlubly empbaaleed by some costly and taste | xonator Conkling hos compromised Mra OR, TUNPTIUNARED BEATER Ok. \ OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. mrensurer Worcester Dave-all Chat, woTaLarax, N, 8. Aue, 20.-—Wallace Rass, the eo cDuten sorta, | eeue’s, Bouwr, uot clmiualiy, Vat aactally, 25c.-WORLD-FAMED REMEDIES.-25¢,\: 1 ’. CG. Bani a SI fhe comedian known as * Dutel lorcla, } ws 8 os i ’ Hastnuno, Aug, 2.—Arrivod, HYoraer, from | ger Worcestor Bave-ball Club, ) St Joun’s carsman, has takon quurtors ot Bod- | who ied last Weok,, ouce uttompted to star ina | und faine, A statement te therefore expected i New York, Woncsren Sinise huge 10, dit e--suvvcrlbwd ) ford Hustn to prepare tor, «Nuw Yous, Aug. 28.—Arrived, Lessing, from | 24 gwornte before ings J. V, 0, Burrus Smith next Tuceday. betting Is even. Hamburg; France, from Havre, and th Tustice of the Peace, | Both sides ure coutident. Abyaslulg, from Liverpool, f ig YHOVIDRNON VE. BYUACUSE, AT CHANLOTTE, N. Y. i Apectal Dispatch to The Tribu: Rocuesten, Aug. 20.—At Charlotte to-day UEENBTOWN, Aug. 20,—Artlyod, steamsblp | Puovipevamiat. fy Aug. 20.-Agalu Ota the | Courtney beat Frenchy Jobuson by haifa aly, from New York. Syracuse teu yield co the tremendous battlay | length, in 2} minutes aud 5 accouds; distance MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, for Children Teething, &c. senye BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMPITS, far Eradicating Worms io Children (unfalting). BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA, for Relieving Pain, both Ioterna! and External. BROWN'S CAMPHORATED DENTIFRICE, for Whitenlog and Preserving the Teeth, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIBTS. nna bat ng vest sere Fist maevsbar Menenae Ne DAU pas screener f (pls taco with Warroad | sidieulous play of his own, entitled "Dollars." ‘The fatlure wae quick and freotrivyable. Years afterward a fricud said to hin: | Dutch, whut hes become of ‘Dollars? “1 have put it away,” was the surcustic aoawer, ‘1 found that the popular taste bad not beco educated to & degrue that would cuable I, to appreciate its from Souator Couxling, and it td hoped wat be will restore to Sire. Spraguo what be bas taken from her,—her domestle peacu end ber good nau a8 & Wifo Who inay havo been Wronged by bur husband, but who bag remained faithful to her vows, 4 ‘The $5,000 lately givon by the ex-Governor to / .¢?

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