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r_ (6: ~ CHILD-BEATIN THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JULY 11, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. made in the field; Clapp’s_ foul fly being | ~ PUBLIC LIBR. ARY, : “Then you whipped him for stealing,— | called up for final action. ‘The little fellow = from Burns’ bat in the Second inning. The a et life? ‘aking a now, what did he stent 2”” was again placed’ before the Justice, who _BASE-BALL. umpiring of Bradley was wniformly fair. juuled, be improve nour men and Wine é TRE SCORE, ing the game—would those runs be scored Laisee Jee th Sos Sesterday, pecktions: oo you want to go home with your father Mr. ©: * - BS aa! iscovered the Joss yesterday, and accuse you wi 0 hom 3 is - 4 7 F ti wes- 7 i i Little ‘Harry Wade Takes him of the thefi, Do you snow that he | and mother?” : The Week Closes with Chicago | cand « 2] 8[2/2) 24> | asttearned?” Certainly not Itis unques- | Mr. Onahan in the Role of an ob, ¥ CUBE | Hooked Tieht into my face and denied the | = “No, sirs s Pcieean gal alg} e| af a-| tiomably a “base on error: structionist. is fl y a oe > ’ _ unlap, 2b. 2 2 5 o at the Newsboys’ Home. charge, but Isearched him and found the *YAt AFRAID To GO HOME.” Fourteen Games in the Shatter, 3. £: 2} 3] of 3] a} a] of 0 INTERESTING FIGURES. —. F =) een nole 3 ustiic and then | {:J/O¥_ eld are you?” ee te Lead. | dantone & 1 Sf Of 0] 9] 2010 | rhe Boston Heratd gives the following fe | ones ; Rai : ¢., | Ghetineeel hin feet tor‘stesiing “Dm going-on 10.” Penney: Toe as e ‘League games during the,| ©ighting for the Retention of an mM SHis Body Is Covered with Horri- | forte ou found themoney, | Where do you reside?” . : Phittips; 1 av af alzsi-zy 9 | ures “eovering Tesete fe : leged Inefficient Employes, 5 +2 7 u iu «On Illinois street.’ y i Itunkingon, 0 months of May an Bi . ble-Looking Bruises, and tha’ lie see: there?” | SRE Minels streut Defeat of the Coming Champions | Jinkinion, di 3] O10] 0! $1 910 | tne three best batters of the varfous clubs jaabaiala Fe CTF ces dha’ sida 'of thé wea: “No, 537 x 2 to o in Cleveland Glasscock, 8.6 3] 3] 4] 2} 4] 3] 0 | wore gs follows: Bostons—Dixnan (six gnines | ‘The Board of Directors: of the’ Puby, ° 5 : sale Nae wes Stick or what?” | {Then you don’t want to go home.” ’ -|—|—| =| — jones, .350; Foley, Beta cutee. | Library had a long and animated sqnabhe Which He Says Were Inflicted by | “O9vay Sity'an ordinary-sized stick,” sae Wanace, addressing Mr. Wade, Yesterday. repr gaepiaamas baa fst el (Hd all Hornung, to vcipie, Jon Clove. | Yesterday afternoon over the appoltae’ " : aye? Sa _ sti f » Wa hicago. 3 oy ' >. gandeecard fs His Stepmother, peace amet fave struck Hint arg and re- | scid that it mast appenr very evident Quatteé || a ae 4] 9) §] 4] 6] | 0 | Batiagnee fines t'Biagey ara: | OF brary assistants for the coming year, rs = ' Cine ie = 1s v placed i elle Ss , gon, 3 0 2] 2. ‘Troy 3, | 88; » BID; | e ative éBhe, However, Alleges that She Only | Mae you deny having whipped him as | {ho using ceri weeks he best custodians, Worcester, and Buifilo by huss’... a] 91 ol G) i) 3) 8 | Gagswoth dai Gnclaints~C. Helly, 286; Pur- | go staid a body as the Library Divecete Whipped Him Moderately, hid as represented ?”” he belicve:, under al’the eireumsiances vee. : Cincinnati. Goldseatth, of 6} oF 8) a} 0 | a pores 3,wora: Bostons—Povr- et guilty ot anything but the mosp eae * sented, woukt not be the parents of the Sint, ¢.. Fe 6] Of 7] U1 0 | ers, 147; Bereh, Butfalos—Cran B its bi-monthly assem. ; Did he complain of distress after youhad | child.’ The statutes concerning the question | _, . ; Quest, # 0} 1} 1} 3] 8] 0'| Studbourne, stat.’ Chicazos—Flint, 106: Quest, | binges, ‘That the Directors transcended tee Because He Lies, Steals, Runs Away, | 22 Whipping him?” of the eustudy of children placed under such | Figures of Interest as to the Performances 4 slalsladsla:| git, Cleveunes-<ciilizam, “tov; Kennedy. 200 | coors yesterday was due -seleh ele S “No3 he seemed quiet enough, and shovt- | peculiar circumstances declared that the eus- Total... O} 3] also} 1 | Provides McGeary, 1233 Yori, 207. Worees~ us 3 Solely to and Is Generally Bad. - ly afterwards he ran into the alley, and that | fydy should be left. to the retion of the of Olnbs, and Players Up to Date. Taninge T2a4567 8 9 | ters—Creamer. 00; Stoves, zit. ‘Ceoys—fol- | factious dpposition of the super-captiong Was ibe last.'ve seen of him up to this mo- Court. ‘Therefore, the child would have to : 2 Glevelana 9 000000 22 ie Evans,’ 212, Cincinnatis—Wright, Ouatiai whio was apparently in a higher eS) ment.” +7 i .t ie ir oe 7 — hicng i 7 2 ise. “a hav . o ; be ced in other han: id he would con- iE i, enzo 9000000 0-0 ; | State of diszrunttement than usual. The Hearing of the Case Postponed | ,..1j uelieva you were arrested in 1877 for Sah Hatry Wate {othe tustauy of theott | ye gcunaine uebantaiee ofa de | fpmed nine Gieveiang, 2. | . pameitieas patter of the Leagwe—Connors, -386; wate Hoard met at 4 o'clock, President rq eating this Doy =. , vers be Court, that they might keep hii Ser eaprrtecs i ern Poop. if Vorazes~] 292; Chicagos, ir, and all member Gets of ‘the Gon LY | feat for the Chieagos has occured during |. First buso on but _agity Batting nvorazos- Bostong, 295; Chlcages | Oceut Sprague and haben ee rent Until Tuesday. ‘ Yes; but it did not amount to anything..| jy4 convenient pli i : . een. The Persons to whom he went placed: the in g.eopventent place antl ths tf but simiply { the past week, the Clevelands being the fel- Nearly all noted writers, in poetry or in eon They c are, of ibe Ppreia rg bowed his head and retired from the cutrt- | lows lucky and strong enough yesterday to prose, have claimed for the gentler sex one | nothing againstine.”” Tooth. ot aead taken tae! ree by Detectives break the hitherto unparalleled chain Of vic- particular and preéminent quality,—sympa- | “You have said that he is a bad boy, Duly and MeDonali. ibsequently con- | tores.. Of course it had to come some time, \d ?—— * * ai it was, as Tu Trung has steadily Bill Worcesters, 2: ‘ineinnatis, 211; Buffa- | nary routine business was uninterest} jos, 207. 3 % soonover. Mr. W. F, Poole, the Lib! In two-base hits, Anson and Dunlap Have the | then called the attention of the Board to largest number—viz.; fourteen each; while. oe A MAGNIFICENT DONATION dock, Counors, “Dalrymple, and Hines bave | 1/1 nefore thei from the Netherlands Goy. twelve each, a i. 15 Tu the number of three-base hits, Kelley leads, | ernment, It consisted of eight folio von thy for the friendless, pity for the unpitied, coe ‘ a signed him to 3trs. Forsythe’s motherly ten- i it w pla i and love for the motherless. Throughout ali es, he is a very bad boy. derness at the Newsboys’ Home, z maintained, more liable to come at Cleveland ‘inpiro—Bradley. : ile J ‘O'Rourke, | umes of plates and one of test : fe a ™ Hy s. Wale’ pee his number being eight, while James O'R a Pp ext on the Bory time woman has been painted to us the very TIE WILL LIE, STEAL, RUN AWAY, David Thornton became Mrs. Wade’s | than anywhere else, that team being, inTur |. ; BROKE Ah : S Duntap, and Stovey are close behind with six to | Boedoer of the Island of Java, the finest Bee and do other bad things. He has been known { bondsman in $500. Tunscxe’s opinion, the second strongest in | - ‘OX VS. PROVIDENCE. ._| their credit. :| dhist temple in the world. ‘The plates, 3 13 A Es Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tn home-runs, Jones leads the country, having’ | added, consisted of 401. steel-plate este® incarnation of that which has affection as the ere + # - After djournment of the court tl Keystone of the arch, Hence it is hard to | $0.08 SQ Joud and pitifully as to get money | | After the adjournment of the court the re | te League wien it plays ball as it ousht | Troy, N. ¥., July 10.—Magnificent ficld- | made four of them, and Dunlapisathis heels | Tres of very fine quality. "Phisrere eng ae believe that a woman could so far steel her- | .“*Now, as regards those bruises. You say TRamane Society, and also at the -business | and oan, It played that kind of a game | ing and fine base-running ive the: Troys the | With three. . ai donation, he explained, ‘was ‘one at Self as to indulge repeatedly in brutality | fhat you are not responsible for them; who | place of My. Shortall, the President of the | yesterday, and won a well-deserved victory, | game to-day. ‘The five runs in the! sirst in- | niRecceUOgtetMs Were as follows: "Lwowbase | set of. three which had bees sent which cries to justice for quick and severe |: 182 Society mlalning what | which places it alongside of Providence for | ning were obtained oft fear ‘rooil, hits and 3; Pre ’ Cleveiands, 43: Buf- | to the Smithsonian Institute by the Nether. * : ¥ as “1 did not whip him hard enough to cause | they Knew of the character of the boy, and : E EON IGCHCEy eal ramet 7 6 y H second place, though one behind m the mat- | errors by Ward, Bradley, and Gross. A single fare tandds aie Ww aretatea: Be utes Bo Se | Tistiate nad destet sand he Cheentisgnlan retribution. : tho.slightest mark, and I can’t say who | to inquire why the Suciety had failed to _Friday night about half-past 9 o'clock a | gidin”” prosecute Mrs. Wade three weeks ago, but | ter of games played. Boston, Woreester, and errors by Start and Gross gave them an- | Providence snd Cinciunatis, 18 each; » | Library as the repository of one of them. { little, delicate, pale-faced boy, with blue eyes | |‘ But you are a very strong woman, and.a | was unable to find any of the officers of the | and ‘Lroy are a tie for third place, with the | other in the second innjng, while the one in + Bulfalos, 9. Home runs—Bostons, | third, it was understood, had. been sent " and light air, whose age was between 9 and: blow from youon the back ofa delivate child | Association. chances very much in favor of Troy’s beat- | the cizhth was tallied on Connor's double 4 Clevelands 9 euch; TOYS | Boston, He had acknowledged the teceigt 10 years, whose nose was blecding profusely, ; ke that might have been harder than you THIS IS THE FOURTH CHARGE, ing the other two if it continues the strong, | and Bradley’s wild throw to home, Fergie St qorak, Si tivovbase Bitsy | Of the donation, but sugested. that @ formal and whuse clothes were torn and besmeared “No, sir, I could’not have hurt the boy.” against, at ite, for art unin ee steady game it has played since leaving Chi- son, Holbert, Farrell. and Bradley carried off 4 m ‘ 2 hoMC-ruAs. rae player acknowledenent from. athe Boar sould a e ef tle Iarry. 2 ras Oct. ro. The js re ay ha fielding honors. Bradley ides | Ww! nde thi ‘yest increase in bis batt Fy.Av! bs eae em! cago. ‘The defeat of Chicago yesterday has | 1/9 riding honors. Bradley led’ Boule sides averuse of June over Wie of Mas, was Jone | individually expressed their admiration at with ploud, staggered into the Newsboys’ Home, and begged the Matron, Mrs. For- ; Sythe, to give hin shetter and protection fer , the night, The good Matron had been ac a ee sah 23456789 O'Rourke of the Boston team, whose average in | the donation, and decided to acknowledge ths oy on tandolph street, where the parties then re- | with a majority of fourteen games won, and 05000 0-0 6 Os | May was 1m in aie oe @ eereattniaial receipt in proper form. . «Well, beeause I did not want to.” sided, when, 28 now, she was accused of in- | is likely rather to increase than to diminish 10.0.0 00 1 O-7 | averigu in the various positions weraas follows. {+ A. WORLD OF TROUBLE -customed to reeviving under the sheltering |.“ You have intimated that somebody else Duilantts. fn fr. D. J. ne x ar, nese, oftice | that figurehereafter. Afterplaying at Cleve- | . uns carned— Pegastgnc’, As Tron 2 on Dor- | Pitehor—Goldsmith, ; an, .746. Catcher | Was sprung when the Secretary read the re wings of the Home justsuch little waifs upon | must have beaten him; was that somebody Hexnd. the repeated Whipuins oF fh is Tote land on the 13th and 15th, the Chieagos go to | ‘gant? i ly, Connor, Welch, Dor- ; se Harb port of the usual appointing. committe, on the great ocean of life, and the. appearance | else Mr. Wade? « child, during her absence remoyetl him and | Troy for the 16th, 17th, and 18th; to Worces- FN prea oar arene i s I dupe eetumntttees: Eb reeo Pa ue the Bea: © you examined him any time to | 2 y ose whe ‘4 ae ¥ Y Z Bee eet Are ae diimuane not affected its lead, as it still heads the list ; < + 5 NI yas the only one.’? eT Fone 2 7 7, 31; of this new applicant for charity and aroof-} 50. Lwas the only a placed him in the eustoily of Mr. Dudley, of | ter, 21, 23,24; to Providence, 2%, 29, 31; to} fiaaitlt : lence | ment of the frllowing offi jtree did not astonish her. This little boy | what petulant and: had io desie to cenanee | He, Humane Society. ‘Tne stepmother was | Boston, Aug. 34,5, and then home again. | Frarmmeuen cet fpvidence, 3 hott flold-—York, 0 | Pibrarian,W. F. Poole; AssistantLibrmiaes {was Harry Wade, whose father-is connected | the interview longer, the reporter proceeded stcresterh falter: anil Hei L tur court, bas, the The League championship record at the | First basoon balls—Fereuson, “iM, Hight fickl—Dorgan, 40D: gh, Wickersham, Mrs. L. E. Voellms, ! with the Brunswick Billiard Hall, and silioge fo exanrine the exteHior of Mr. William 1. | roporter of THe THBCNE, who saw the boy | Close of yesterday’s play was as follows: nute-Hfolbert, Connon Caskias, Braa- | Glub telding -averacos—We \k ae aD wally ar nee ye ete alae | residence isat No. 152 Ulinoisstreet. Thechild ; Wade, é . at the time, wrote as toll ort wek isa =srsre; ij dence, Skt: Chica; RS seph AV. Berant izabeth A. Youne k was aecorded lodging for the night But | THE Fatwer or siz snsvgep nor. mass of urised flesh, and on the left Shoule SF SFP ; eect fs ard: 0 Troe 'sib.' MeCormick "had ‘the tabs wild | SP hrennebonn Gerrans He ree ae j imagine the consternation of the attendants | The reporter found thatrood-looking individ- | der is a dent’ that had — evident- g (S|* ls Dec ee ah oh ‘ pitches (16), and Flint the largest number of | Keon, Lucinda Willsie, Henrietta Fteibe Of the Home when the diminutive visitorwas | Bal tobeofthe ordinary light, weighing about | ly been _ inflicted hb -”some cuuzs. S RE Ie Pusey baleen 7 passed ball’ (53) : ger, Lou Ames, Lilliar Moraskl; evening at of the Home when the diminutive visitor was | 139 pounds, having x clear white complex- | pointed instrument. ‘The hips are. bi 5 Wild piten ee eee Seuss. & A a tendants, A.B. Barr, 0. Langland, ©} j brought into the office. Heseemed tobe | ion, durkeves and hair, with mustache to | and blue, the clotted blood being plainly Time-Two hours” : Chapin, WV. 4. Purer, Charies F Mertimay { A MAN OF WouNDs. .. | match. He was attired in 2 fashionable suit, | ble beneath the skin. Both eves are. bla 3 _Umpire—Daniels, | LOCAL POLITICS. janitor, Isaac Hall; 'assistant, John Burke i +The handsome face near the nose was discol- inelu ng white vest pia gold buttons, | ened, and the.face is marked with bruisi al | The ‘report wus ‘signed by Messrs, How, iored and bleeding, and he looked as if hehad | wllle ls fest: v re encased ne neat Ang, aad opntusions, as are also the legs and | 4 Cnc: ATL VS. BUFFALO. : ap ~— e : Bprigue, | Erewentisl plsson, and Walker jgone through a new-fangled threshing-ma- be x gentlemanly-spoken person, was not |. The second offense was Dee. 5, 1877, when 3 Bi . Rea Be nie Troan! Leading Republican Candidates present ‘ay tie oominittee menting and bed ‘chine. A hasty examination of the personof | loth ‘to enter into 2 conversation, and, |'the child was again found to be injured. 4 WEP AE Ds Me Are SU Aa. £056 for Congressional H Sisned it en thestatcments of tie other ment the lad showed that the skin from the neck | Tefcrring “to, thé fact, | that’ thé | Mrs, Wade was again arrested, but, upon the 2 and ‘wel layed fame to-day the Buffalos or Congressional Honors. bers. om “down to the waist was a masy of black, blue, | TePorter, iad been observed = 2 of the father to place the boy inbet- a were beaten by Cincinnati as follows: * : A little investigation developed the tact sieelia ‘ 7 Short time ago in animated conversation | ter keeping, the char: vas not proseentéd. - | gamantoat ‘| alistiginiteslisinlelal. | Fd ¢: r i and swollen brui: The arms were espe- | ith the Matron of the Newboys’ Home, he age sive Wane fe ie dieced 3600661] The New Judgeships and Persons | tt the report recommended the lopping-of ie, : ged, es geship: of three employés,—Miss Quirk, Miss Clark, oo1 O98 ‘ol—and the substitution ot treated the boy, and the matter was Spoken of to Fill Them. and Miss Bris romotion of Mr. Errantand Miss Frei “AS preted the sau general appearance, | yon upz> © Curse UMS Ne MAT Wal Aled | Be Mat ete one The Toue oR | Below ard ae Sng WoncrstEh VS. nostos. Peek cut a, stice, and ay, games to-day. and beat the Bostons3 to 0, | most of the period excruciutingly. hot, and Arce Mace Was pleasantly denominated {cially marked, and not less than a dozen dis- | remarked: [Tieht hand was also sadiy + tusions were perceptible. The head of the } Mr. Wade: boy, who in proper hands might develop into | home by the diff x the twent; ji {Tittle fellow was ridged and knotted, show- What do you know about the whipping?” | auseful member of society, shall be coutin- i ” 13 . di sabia viayers in he 21 te ag Following is the score: : the politicians, as a rule, have been more dis- | memb aehed ane mie the objecting ., }ing that he must have been repeatedly struck | “Idow't Believe my wife inflicted the | ually abused. games played in: this city. ‘The percentage.) 70 aa g posed to seek the seclusion of shade and jo.) member, coached by his political ally, Juda there by acane or a piece of -wood. The | bruises.” é 2 of base hits is reckoned on the basis of times | (mis Soo 0 oe ee cenonade. thea to tne ee and Jo | Fotrester, went so far as to deny the powe urehin’s jacket was amass of blood. Taken “Who did 2” PAR r 3 aa - | at bat, and the column of “runs batted | Boston. 0000000 oo | amsof lemonade than to indulge in State- of the brgseat Board to appoint anybod3, af altogether, he was @ most pitiful object to | “I don’t know, butshe didn’t.” : ISIAN MARRIAGES, home” is computed the basisof results, saving palaver. The Executive Committee | Clatining that it should-be left to the new Fee oe joned as to th | ng gbts that boy is a mass of contusions; | ai eee - | put not of clean hits alone; that is to sty, BALL GossIr. of the State Central Democratic Committes | his’. Ghier “potat Come iB Soom. But i i ve you 7 7 alone; ay, ISSIP. eae é eee ee apeerion Said that fis mother bayeyon not, pen tern . whe Mannerin Which Tliess Affairs are | och batsman iscredited with theresultof hig | The Oaklands of Chicago defeated the had several conferences at the Palmer House, | the “star-chamber” character of the mee ‘or rather - : ; you have time now 2” Boone : batting in the matter of bringing in rus, and | South Bend Club, at South Bend, July 5 by | Presided over by Gens L. B. Parsons, of Flo- ng, which gave him and others lo oppar MS STEPMOTHER, “hee: but Pi see them soon enough.” | Ourlady readers will perhaps be Interested | No account is made of fielding errors on the | ® Score of 18 to 6. ae carntidate for een Governor BOSE CHRO ee ae ee BD: mother lies under the W at have ¥¢ ou to say as to your boy’s | toknowhowa grand marriage 1s arranged in | side of the opposing team. For example, if { .In the thirty-uine games thus far, played | GTC? se a aay a wat auey Har or | Dr. Hotz and Mr. Mason pleasantly con ees eee con duc’ued boy: he is hard to con- | Patis-, The preliminaries are conerully nr- | three men are on bases and the batsman hits | Chieago has scored 29 runs, against 121 | Sizing faculties. As Hancock has not yet | rected the “starchainber” allecation, oo stress and Ninatn ile trol.” vi ~ | ranged between the two families with the help | a ground or fly ball which is muffed in the { scored by their opponents. sent in his formal acceptance, it was | the latter, in explaining the dropping of the Wistress and faint, and no inclination to of the notaries; less often the marriage is more | infield or outfield, he is credited with the - : deemed, Wise to’ wait for that docu- | threeyoung ladies, said it was owing to their jie Sass ma ry a Inen in order al ie stumpers: inefficiency, ascertained on thoron; Y 4 a Say, late of the Albanys, will take Andy tin | ard that the “st 9 | ineffi ti d the eh exam f beating. At last “In what manner is he wicked 2” vonverse further : 4 ‘i ely . jis stepimotaer had ed him “Well, he'll steal, and lie, and do most romantic, and springs purely from love, in | rung brought in as a consequence of that hit; ) Leonard’s place in the Cincinnati team. Say | may be furni: with wilitary and other | ination of the complaints against them. p body should jrush to yote Mr. Onahan, after more objecting, moved he said that his n to gether a smali stick of wood with which | anything.” which case the traditional steps of courtship ain, if, wi is a good s i vt - | Teasons why: to keep the window up. He brought her a | "But this is no reason why he should be | and marrisge are much modified. Supposing, | 2% 2a ie vie ong or mo man out and a | isa good short stop, and will prove adesira- | Teasns why to postpone the consideration of th stick, whieh, jhdzing from his, indications, | treated like a, brute, Wiis, you would not | however, that a marriage ns been recognized | TUNner on third, the batsman hits a Ay which } ble acquisition. ‘The Republican National and State’ Head- | The motion was lost, Dr. Walker and RS must have been about twa feet long and an | thus abuse a decent-horse.”” 7 as advisable between two families, the | is cnuaht in the outfield, but which enables | We are glad to be informed by a Clevél and | quarters have been opened in Cluoroomes | Forrester voting with the preat objector. inch thick. s stick did not suit her, ‘and | - ane boy, has pever Hest abused, by us.” first thing to do is to arrange un inter- | the runner to reach home from third, he is} paper that Tae TrimuNe was wr ong in say- | and-t Pacifie Hotel, but no business or any Dr. Hotz thereupon moved to concuria Bt once. sherry dnto.a terrible passion, and Spoun ait is the second or thirdcharge against | view between the young folks. For ‘this | credited with having batted ina run. These ing that McCormick’s-arm had begun to | Woment has yet been transacted. Dan | the report. ef'fell down,” he said, “and she let me |~ ‘I know it. “In every instance the charge purmode some nautral grountl 16 seneral- | figures may ve thinks be taken on the whole | weaken; though we suspected it was a mis - Shepard, the tary; has-been writing to ‘ia ibe ausions, {Qnaban, promptly moved . alone.” He further said that only afew | bas been dismissed.” Oe e | 1¥ chosen, a reception at a friend's house, | as a fair criterion of the value a | take when we heard of the resul: RN chet DETEASIOT SUG se, setae Sab dow7 upon, weeks ago she had beaten him just as se- | “Are you quite sure that those terribl | concert, a bull, and tho theatres. The | batsman is to. his team; for surely day’s game, Sent ah yeste districts Tor information sienna oats angen he was plessed to chee verely. After administering as ‘speedily as | wounds Were not made by your wife >” opera is preferred by tho world of fashion; the | the man who hits safely when men are on | a, aS z they may want to make for speakers fr justice of doing what should be left tots possible to the relief of the boy, and after he | _ “ Iknow it; she is too kind to do anything | Opera Comique is popular with the bourgeouise | pases, or who hits so hard as to compel field- Oak-Parker”: We don’ t know how old | ana * * fom | Tew Board, he inoved asa substitute to refer had strength cnough to warrant the effort, | of the kind.” ria atunictht and the provinciuls. This young man sits in the ing errors on the other side, is of far more Corcoran is, nor who is the youngest player CONGRESS. the matter to a special meeting to be held in our boy ig. athief; ; orchestra, and the young girl, dressed in hor value to his club than the man who earns a | @ the League.” The age of a ball-player,like | ‘Tie Trmune of last Sunday contained a | one week. in company with the kind-hearted Matron, abi spbké about Yo ° ga th sit W: 2 Va 25 Court- at is rrible bran im. 3 placed ra e 01 mii elie: estion: 5. i y sai are. avisit was made to Justice Wallace’s Court: is a tern dl to put upon him, best, is in front of a box. “Between the | +246 tor himself twice as often, and makes a | tat of a lady, is a.delicate question; and, out | very fuil list of candidates, Republican and ee Shires’ sald ths. matler hed been: om weak hit or fouls or strikes out when the 1, SO. as he knew, yoom, where the facts of the case were laid | “He has stolen from us and from the | acts the young man paysa visit to the box and aNapat ee 7 = te 4 ‘ully before that Justice. No woman ever pleaded | neighbors. We can’t trust him with any- a pay De Ox of consideration for juveniles of the tender | Demoeratic, who dave been nained_ tor 'Y eX a id, | ra + More eloquently for vengeance, and itis safe | thing, Uf Tvshould give him money with | thotathersad mies formal demand for ts | baces are loaded, Tt will be seen that by | Yours oC Joe Start and Bob Ferguson, we hes-.| the different, oflices to be’ iilled this fall, | Tepommnendation was a judictous one, to say that nobody, not even those detivered htoride in the street-cars he would | young Jauy’s hand. It he is accepted he beeing this test Anson Jeads the team Iargely, as he | ‘12t¢ 0 open up t e subject." i and very few have since been men~ | , Dr. Wot said the matter had been fully froma Delaware whipping-post, presented a | spend it, and then swear that he had lost it, | to puy court to the, r < Se Sees coq | UgHed. In the First Congressional Dis- | discussed, ana there had been no’ hastéer more complete case of brutal fizgellation. The | You don’t want tobclieve anything he tells | this stuge of the pre When the base-ball season is over n picked | trict, ‘Mr. ‘Emery. A. Storrs positively de- | Secretary about it. He was ready to roa Justice, who had seen fromtimetotine every | you. If you want to find his record, go and | admitted to the house o oune irl. Every dug, at arene : edling pndoubiedly Ieads the League. If the record | nine ‘from the other Leastio clubs Of the | iets bee canditaté, though he will take | Row,-but would be out of the city the cam Bpecies of brutality, was shocked, and he at | Sec Officer Dudtey, of the Humane Society, | one of the family. He 1s c ited iby pus cueaat iis | Leagueit would unquestionably be found that against, the | Chicazos.—Boston -Lraveller. |. and devote as much of his time to it as pos ‘out hi dings, the young min 13 at had been kept since the organization of the | country should be brought together to play | the stump in behalf of the Republican party das week: ITE it seemed to the: gentleman ci Ir ras § h icer Dudiey, o! a geet % Lu 3 at there was an appearance ot irregular phce, upon Mrs. Forssthe’s representations, | and he will tell you that he isa boy who | Toeration bythe family, bepeescnte kistytucs { no man ever played ball who batted home so Certainly; by all means, just to see how a |'siole between September and election-day, | avout the proceeeings, any member co picked nine would be slaughtered by awell- | Of the various candidates, Mr. Kirk Hawes |-make a motion to proceed to the electionof issued a warrant for the arrest of the step- ought not to be trusted.” witheg ae . a Pala eerie A trate yi peste witha ring, always tne Same one pearl, or two | many runs as Anson has done. He seems to | Pic W gh 4 ¢ tc " mother, and it was placed in the hands of You going ‘on witn the hearing to- | pearis mounted with diumonds. | You, way have in a wonderful depreo the genius of | “led and seasoned team like the Chieagus. | js the most proininent, and deservedly so, | officers and ussistants and tlius silence al Providence took away from Chicago as the | His vigorous defense of district -representa- ny Possible objection, unfounded as it was. : the score in the jewel- Detectives BieDonald and Dufiy, eg seater: aor Feval ack'é i ty | 828, these, rip a lay morning, at abou o'clock, arreste “No; Ishall ask for a continuance unti ’ shops. Eve ¥s t00, S - hitting at t] ight AI is . 7 a gone cf i fy ter pad idenee. Upon being arrested | Monday or Tuesday.” one euops. BE ate oo ae senus a bouauos ting e Tig’ time— n accomplishment result of its three games here nearly'$1,300,— | tion.at the Springfield and National Conven- |, Mr. Onahan, after more talk aboutir. which all batsmen will do well to culuvate $. e she denied having inhumanfy whipped her |“ Why ?? splendid, and cost. a. small fortune, ord | Bgre,than enourh to pay the entire expense | Hons—and such representation is -now the | justice, and after intimating that the new step-son, and said that he must have received | _ “Because we are not ready to go on. Now, | 10Vit isthe custom to envelop them with luce, | to the best of their ability. The team record | of the Western trip, and leave all other receipts | Written law of the par given him a | Board would upset the election, his severe injuries elsewhere. Upon being | don’t be too severe on us, and don't believe | Wich ia sometimes replaced by watered ribbon, | is as follows: as profit. Contrast this with the fact that | position in the councils of the party that MADE <THE POINT taken to the Atmory she was locked up,a | all you Leararomed hae on which the name of the young girl is em- ETT = _* | Boston, playing in Cincinnati on the same | eminently fits him for a Conszessional seat. | that as the adoption of the report provided hearing in the case being marked for 20’clock. “No: bne seiner is belie ving. If that boy's pradleréd:, a aristocratic famnities the rat par. BAR asS|=m | dates, got but little over $300, and some idea | Hyde Park friends of dIrus Coy say he is not | for an appropriation .of money, such adoy. After having had an almost unbroken rest, | back and aris were not a mass of welts, 1 | Pope, who senda bis benediction ue telecrachne A ES §/Sz | is afforded of the relative importance of the | 2, candidate. “In the First Ward, Col. Abner | tion must be by a majority of’all the mar i Hasry Wade felt much better yesterday | could readily believe that he had not been | onthe day of the ceremony nt the eburch,. ‘The Pra 25/82 | two cities in base-ball matters. Taylor is oce ly heard of, but else- } bers of the Board. E mmoring, when the reporter called toinquire | cruelly treated,” : nother, necumapanied by her daughter, visits her FLATXES. =/§|F| 33|: * | | MeCiellan, the short-stop of the Nationals, | Wiere in the district his candidacy meets | | ‘The Chairman ruled that the appropriation as to his condition, : . || “But, until it is proven, you can’t charge | frieuds'in order to inform. them vf the Lappy Firs BS[i y | hasbeen playing poorly lately, owing toa | Wifll ne response, , had been made in January, and held thie cE BOY'S STORY“OF HIS INHUMAN TREAT: | her with them.” news. In Sludame d me's da : S|: & | sore hand; but the Directors sald that kehad | le list of eundidates in the Second Dis- | point was not a good one, The motion i 3 ¢ MENT is * If you have any defense or explanation to | S17’, Wedding-trousseau ortly coutitine G5! & | received dn offer trom a Lengne club, and | igthas been increased by the name of Mr. | refer to a special meeting was then pus {ds as follows: make other than the denials 1 have heard, 1 | Oresses. In the year of enice 130 4 wedding- eee they thought he was not tr te play ae Albert A. Sprague, of the firm of Spragues,-} Onahan, Walker, and Forrester voted forit Fe ee oldare cous i ily present them. Have you any- srousscal i bi Ute isn very grand alfair, and 38 | acvordingly he was fined $i00 for insuGordi: | emer & Co. He has for many years been | and Lotz, Shorey, and Mason against it. Ths : “Tam 9 years old.” iqnalto offer?” : vsumesitades, aad hats tomate, 38 | nation. Ife refused to subtuit to such treat | Decemized 4s one of the foremost merchants | Chairman gave the deciding ‘vote in the { 4¢ the woman "who beat youyourown | “SG; au, touviher with Tite linen, le worthy 14} ment, ‘and the Directors, tinding they had | {he nd for some years past has de- { negative, explaining, as he did so, that \another?” % : At 2 o'clock Justice Walleae intimated | from 20,00 to 50,lu) francs. In the trousseau been too hasty, remitted the fitie, und MeClel- yoted his ieisure hours to the study of polit- mecting of the Committee and the manner ft JRUNCTE a ahcein dada : | that lie was in readiness to clone his offekt | of the ‘Princess’ Eabolia lo Grave the oie 38 | Jan is again playing with the Nationals, ical econoiny, as it relates to the material | which the matter was presented were met Hiei cy Ps 9 bh rid | '| docket for the day, After he had disposed | 0% the Arciduk Prederick of “Austria, we" ey ji ‘Se welfare of Chicago and the Northwest, with | matters of form, and nd diy the that Commi | tt How long dead ? : ocelot weds. ater he. i ue ed) au ‘the ‘Iinon is counted by “tho” grow’ 2 Somebody with the customary amount of | which he has been so long identified. tee, in its report, had been been governed by : Three yea x i) Bes, . There are twelve dozen of everytain 6 | ball-sense to be fuwtd in that melancholy ‘Phe movement to induce Mr. GC. B. IL | the’ ents § bine NON tary, tell me, all abont the beat- Pps AOUNTHE AND THE TITTLE Box,” | The | wedding prose the 30 | burg has been proposing a team for Cinein. | to allow his name. to. be Used: ay & eanae ‘Te question theneaine ay the adoption of fing, and tell me the truth. : larry Wade, caine into th art . | AFC not now sent in a ba: red Wi a att in 1381, as fe s:° “Kelly, rf, change 2 i Third Dis is 7 aa an % fe (grits boy was frst apysirentls afraid to tell | The awd tad bene ee es ceure roma. aud ribbous, “The mode 14 piece | “Record of trenty gumes payed in Chicago, catcher; Jolin O'leourke, eh Jone nes tug ang as Republionns “think Fihey | on ta Ring up tho report seriatm, Mi ellng i the story of his brutal treatment, tears came | buzz ran round the hall, while all’ craned nice, & chidonler, 2 wark-tables. or a 2 din White, 1st b.; Dunlip, 2"b.; Irwin, 8 | can i y i q ix ry Or} Aibecks a a ze. YA he hall, eral whatnot. A few present. 7 bea satel ee White, De 5 D, 2 b.; Lrwin, s, | cannot find any one better fitted for the | the yeas and nay: vi into iS eyes, amd “he srembled, violently. | their necks in te direction of the party. “the | RAgINCE, A fev presents oily are piucwl ih i, CLEVELAND YS. CHICAGO. 8.; Willianison,3’b.; Clapp, c.; Will White, | duties of the ofiee. Jlis former expe: | of these dilators tactics toe Noe ath toon p.; Purcell, sub.” When asked what he | rience in Congress and , his intimate Jong the meeting an hour orso morethan wal , But, when the Matron assured him that he } little fellow was pale, and wore an atirighted | always bidd ‘i ry i Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribu | need not be afraid, and ‘advised him to tell | look. A moment later Mr. and Mrs. Waue | RAYS Bidden itt one of the deuwers; it ig the LANDY 4 the coming | thousht of it, President Hulbert remarked: | knowled: Ki islati i ‘his interlocutor the trath, bis handsome face d'into th a a cin every, | gure of the poor the charity purse. it is no CieveLanp, 0., July 10—The coming | 9u 2 cdesident Hulbert remarked: | Knowledge of the- kind of ‘legislation - re- | necessary, without changing results of a ; ‘ 03 y ir minds the jon of himself, “The electibns of Tit, ap with a strange light, and he replied: | body glanced in the direction of the left hand | sent the traditional casamere shawl. ‘That has . hip’ | corner of the tribunal. They lad hardly | gone out of fashion. ‘The “ecrbeille” of high | day. They met witha big surprise in the | we had left.” Kelly and Williamson heard | best reasons why he should be elected. Poole and Mr. Wickersham were will tell you the truth 2 wing. ty panther asked Ine iy got her's stick: been seated before Justice Wallace eried out By mie ean tates ree ee ftuseesy one witte | sliape ofa nest of goose eggs, which they | the remark, and, while neithér said any- |. Another Democratic candidate ioe this dis- unanimous. Onahan thereupon moved { fup.and Lgot her a piece. -hiistead of pute ne Tettie Wade made up, two or three satin dresses, and two | Worked hiardto avoid. It was. a pitchers’ | thing: both looked as though they decidedly | trict has turned up in the'person of Allen G. | adjourn, and that motion was lost, Eva Fup and Lot her a piece. Listend of put pete Made" te advanced ta the | famey are manties, and, sorties’ de bal. | game, both doing remarkable work. Me- | didn’t want to be “spared. so > former kuw-partner of E. M. Haines, | thing was again wnanimons until it came “Bhegotanzry and beat ine with ity and E | witness! bow cLoamh aieceenie aud, cue are ipulvene | ormck never did better, He had rsled |, Hp, Besion Herataman has heen, wary. | daihiae during is Ware Belsee ae Bea: | Lore otee eames mame Onahan mores a - : spen- | since Tuesday, missi self about a paragraph in 4 is Var. Be: a lay the matter over, an in was since Tuesday, missing his first game for this PI ese | ing out of the Rebellion he was a teacher in | tion lost. Buthe was ready with anptht coltunns to the effect that the present Chicago vame her Justice Wallace—You:are charged with ible. * Bibelots,” tou, are represented in the . bi ‘OU “Did you do anything naughty,—have | —— ; corbellle” by season on Thursday, and was in id condi- i isi i ivi yon been 2 Bad boy 2 o4 . g, Perot eclatines is sday, B00 team will undoubtedly. play in white stock- | Louisiana, -but his secesh proelivities were | motion,—one to. substimte’ Miss Quirkt bs “Norairs £ tre, to, be goad. “My other es I want to ask for a continuance ae uch sereeatie iH -tion. He was finely supported by Keunedy. | ings next year. There is, as the Herald man Bot of sufficient stuminato induce him to | name for Errant’s. That, too, was ot bys ; mother, who is dead, never beat’ me so] “On what grounds?” which the iincy of ta brides! can | The felding was sharp and many brilliant | very truly observes, a League lay prohibit- | t&keupanns. Me cone North, where he } yote of 5i03 Onahan and Forrester voum f } dly.? ‘: z “1 want toshew vour Honor that he wasn’t suggest and the curiosity-shops furnish. On | plays were made, the visitors excelling in this ing the engagement of players prior to the sod} C exercise the tight of free speech in de- | together. The captions member piled wy. ; ‘Lue poor little fellow, if he never felt the | hurt by. us. ahd. again, we are not ready.” SHON TAG Haan ait tudes Crest, tmotto, aud | particular. ‘The batting was light, but seven | ¢lvse of the blaying season, and this law has f the libertssloving Southey °S "2 OPPTessor | more points of order, and, when the Joss of his mother before, seemed to feel it | Mrs. Wade—lie was hurt after he left me. | her unmoral penniog with att thew Muareeie? | Dase-hits being made in the whole game. been faithfully kept by the Chicago Club | the iberty-loving South. man overruled one of them, remarked thatit then, and seemed abaut to cry, but, while he |- Mr Wade--We ean prove it will be displayed n grand complet. 1h the mut | Flint was the only man of either side to reach nent; but there is no ww ‘against OTHER OFFICES. the Chairman understood his duty better was “choked up,” he, like a_brave little Justice Wallace—When can you beready? | ter of jewelry, we muy ndd that the pearls are fi et See ENE nok Gon iss eal ot ike bi Bie Present tenn In the Serond Senatorial District, A. Be | Hora ar eeeiles, ae Chairman promt vamin, kept back’ his tears. ‘The reporter | Mr. Wade—Tuesday or Wednesday. Cstoemed Bigsorrhen rst base in the first three innings, and that | for SSL in behalf of the Baseball patrons of | Condit, backed up by Consider JL. Witlett, of | Ly temarked that he had traced a good many asked no more questions, Justice Wallace—Mrs. Forsythe, you are | pearls of five rows i on a muffed fly by Hankinson. He went to | Chicago. ‘This is what has been done, and | Hyde Park, promises to give Sol Hopkins. | Ylolations of rules directly to Mr. Onalith now see if it doesn’t turn out to be a binding | both Republicans—a lively race, for Sena. | DUtannounced his willingness to be coF the Newsboys’ Home, the reporter | the complaining. witness and the boy is in | $10,000. It is no tom to exhibit | second on awild throw by Kennedy, where he engagement, < .engag' cwended his way to the Armory, where he | your hands; what do you think of a post- | 1 the day of- the sizuing of the contract the | \.9, left. Willi le 2 base-hi iy ¥ 3 wha rese! ° bri her frie ts ‘as le: Villian nade a it i ; c¥ A ¥ presents to the bride by her friends and reli mson m hit in the a Topeka, Kas., writes ck-Fards synuieate. ‘he offer was not accepted, and Erraa yunderstood Mr. and M ade were await- | ponethent until Tuesday at the same hour, 2 » innit Jug the hour for the hearing of the case. O'clovk > yn | arent aed ig, MCN Publish the list of the | fourth inning, but was caught napping off | soran opinion as ty wale a tne ionership vacancy. i name was suon adopted by a vote of 5102, e . 3S. WADE. : Mrs. Forsythe—I have no objection to a | Rnd sheloen neste 12 the Court Journal | his base at first, Burns reached first base on | given below 48 the pin 0 $8 {wo nines | Ayde Park Distric S emrtsed y thestvarer the | “Mix. Onahan gained, or lost, more time | és ‘pipers. Here the bride thanks és fl T, everything—bat- y tirement. a swas found to be a rather portly adv of about | Postponement. Lave sympathy for all ill- | each of those who huve thought of her, ind adds | Palls in the fifth inning, but was put out | fing, fielding, and base-runhing being taken Har libepler, there are mentioned Martin | ¢alling for the reading of the rule on prom ISS » 2. Lynn, Bm pounds. She was adout 35 years of age, | Heated humanity. and for that reagon do not | their tributes of friendship to the others. On | stealing second. In the sixth inning Quest | into consideration; also whick isthe Gece John Farren, Republicans, | Hons. It failed to sustain his position p ion, rather | Wat & repetition of the farce vnacted two or { the day of her murringe the bride wears only made a base-hit, took second eee iest hitting and which the better Sieldine Thpolore Gaeney proces Beslan SIRSe eo the ee et conse he ioe we + Democra 5 x! * 3 torial honoy This niwans war against the ¥inced if he had made an erroneous Leavy 2 ‘ot medium hight, of fair complexic Tey al i E) ‘i 4 . : prgposeessig as fo face, ad a Keen, seareh: | tue full of bruises for, protgeton: sud mig | and nuseangs Ne TeNORCE DYBermoter | throw by Kennedy, where he was lett Kelly | MMe: Iapsed into a brief silence. The voirs {5 i ay eyes, and Joe kt r ction, vha aed g v aps into a brief si 3 i dng pair of Ding ot eraY gi sud Jooked ike | Eamue Gus of Warten ak Aine Woe it — made a base-hit in'the ninth inning, went to | SSS. Suh ec. he tatiat bane oe aa the other names was uoanimous dove # : ‘upon an exceedingly slight provocation. Hine? Aahy, the boy was. handed over to the 68 A Sct-bnele for John Chinaman. second onamuffed thrown ball by Dunlap,and | Burns, 8. 8. George Wright, a, 8, population of the county Will xa ae Miss Moraski’s. _Onahan again moved bd : The reporter occupied a chair nest to Mrs. | Oynawe Sects and that was the last heard | , Joba Cuinumnan bs met vith another « set: | was also left. Dunlap secured first on a'safo | Ate@mA1>- Start 1b, . | Seok County is entitled to an additional’Su: | gRepnt Aliss Quirk, but was rather disegy inore. ‘Ltrs wt. Bive the county | he now wanted to replace, was appoil “Wade, and remarked: th : } vate ybeat- | the child to be taken care of. This matter | "© ° toe eee ete te ae peur has been forced on me: by reason of the bey prohibits the removal or distuterment of the re- 7 sent him to second, but, in attempting to | Dulrymple,'l. f. Jones, 1. four Judge: Gi an i should be | If ie Newsboys’ Home tast nigh: r whic! SLL ET 2 ae. make third ona wide throw to the celly, ef. ines, c. f. a 4 r0vernor is author- | Fis nex! ras itate version of the, affair Teported I should be coulng so th news iB Pi us ae night, for wi 30 ne he ald. The! tous Mongek mae ie z t by second ; Kelly, r. £. es O'Rourke, r.f. * feed, to. 16 2. prochenaton for ae diection een i run atime sas oe Mee Ke * jans, evi Pcen ‘a in," va 7 rt oe vey vel 1 flied © tat. 3 Miss eibe; Ms. Lo : i Q allace—Set-— and, find this law # sad interference wi ae - sorown:t very importun nerenye in the ation e ird class. only 1s 10 sae, Ue eee? oy, Bue | Mz. Wade—We can prove howhewas hurt, | practice of exhunting their de: pats Ee gave Glasscock first base in the sixth inning, | respect; though it could be greatly proto county to additional Judges. Such a procla- the eed ese. CONSIDERABLE TALE” nrgnt his, body is one mass of ugly | ,.Justice Wallace—That will do. The case | Hon actors the cea. Wonk Yuus Quy. deter | alld apassed ball advanced him to second, | bY substituting Flint ana Corcoran for Sny- | Mation will probably be issued, calling for | in regard to the lation youme ladys Mr. HOS - prapte? y - fs postponed until the time agred upon, The | Bited to test tho jaw, and disinterred a friend's | but he went no further, as Dunlap was field. | 4€F and Goldsmith, : the election of the Judges at-thé time of the | reterting to hee surker oie sionsble condad Ti So they say. I havent seen him, and Bond has already been renewed, and was | Foricating at te te ee ie Wagatrested | ed out at first, Shaffer opened up the | Auother knotty problem in scoring arose eeerattcens ee tao oyember. Among | in the Library, and. claiming that the Com Enow sovila of it, but Leertainly did-not | #334 STO 7 suppose I ean take my boy; | Be,taken inte. tho United ‘States Court on tng | seventh inning fur the home nine with gut ok the Kourth of July game. between | for the vacancies: Wed Rng enone 7 zee Was fosttlied if roping ed ob ] ard.’ ? a " 2 a that law was viola eB = ) if t rf : si ACH ti. +f vet a 7 a aye remark ahan, hae as EaeriM the black and blue marks all over | I WANT TO WAVE POSSESSION OF MY CHILD? | kame Treaty und tho Gonatitution or piel vent but Hotaling forced him out at | fourth inning Glaph aras Ree Sere qevelh Eh Small of ohn L. Bonfield, charges ‘against, the Young lady, the Dodie him and ‘the blood on his jacket, how do you Justice Wallace—He is not before me, and States, whleh gives Congress exclusive control | second, the fatter gaining first, and going-to batted a toul iy, which Powers mufted, giv- | Root, exJiuige Lawtence, Gores James P. } retorted ‘sharply that that wis because, account for these?” T suppose you have a tight to take him un- | Qrainseiwere Gopmince:, Phe Court feglded H second on a passed ball, and to third on Han- fag him another chance, which he improved | ner, Thomas Dent, George yea. rd- | gentleman wast't in the habit of atte Ne 7 * ; Jon's out at first: but Kennedy's fly to Flint | Ps making a base hit, and was afterward | Judae Booth, Robert Wervey, ex Tee eee | Committee meetings, Mr. Mason serait, a “He must have gotten these blows after he | less strenuous objection should be made. bones of a y 2 mt ° Rous ‘ deccased Chinaman were not *ex- datte i fe i i ran away from the house.” Mrs. Forsythe arose and said that she | ports” in u connect : left:-him there. 5 ig | OXtted home. OF course his run was not | Bankruptey ‘Hibbs ; | the information he had derived con * Who conld have administered them ?” would enter her protest ayainst the parents Laake questions neal Senses an beats 85 tho inthowatl Saree eos at oni i hit earned; of course Powers must be charged Ricaby, prey Senor . Ne darned, At. W. | this young lady was of so serious a charac ; ‘ Mosr anybody, he’s such a bad boy.” taking, possession of their boy whom they | and did not discriminate between Chinamea and | drove» ball’ Aes osu at | Pith an errors of course Clapp gets credit | Among Democrats. the followe seer | 88 to. fully justify, hin in recommen “He don't look like it, had inhumaniy treated, : ich | Shake Hamas NOEIA conlliet with the provision | Poove Apu own in the lower corner of the | for a base hit. But the Engutrer scorer, | tioned: ‘Thomas Wovnes te ogee eee: | that she be dropped. Onahan then more Ar, Wade blurted out somettiing which | of the Burlingame Treaty. which provides that | grounds, bringing in Glasscock and making | IR making up his summary, counted it as & | Judge Moote We Few ceg tN: Giles, van | Glare ind notion ick. praia Com H , B. L. Cna ark an ‘iss uirk. to f. Shoreh “No, he has a pretty face, and that.makes sympathy; people easily believe anvthing he | failed to reach the reportorial ear, where- | }* Chinese subjects of the United States shatien- | a home “hii i “first base on’ errors,” fi 5 ays g upon the boy, who was trembling and croueh- | Jo ,cntire liberty. of conscience, and shall be fej imselt. The excitement | nad Powers not, de Tarynn ct, that | Buren Densiow, W. C. Coudy,’ JG Rich- | mitt Adini i “You said you administered a whipping?” | mewitit fear, and holding tightly to. Airs. | Hee ftom all disaniliies or percecutions gp ac | tHTOwEhoUt was intense. and af Danlap’s | have had no chaucetomake shit aaa ots | Se ee ONSSLeE, Bebert, Jamieson, | relerinn we MR I ate bad il ‘ a nega en | wth noe Cs OU Wt he Wanted 16 69 | Eun shorter to take his BuSISMDOHE | spectators foseas one mam ad cheered, hats | Hinge e ald got RS cieteg ae aA aE | Veque mone,” ue Weiace and Jona | i the Library a great, any fear aut 2 " is ie ie Cres ‘ - * AW. * ae nd , . as a “first bas a 6 unenvia eputa _ What did sou whip im for” : The Justice said that he yould, examitie's the and seat-cushions zoing up in every direc- ae errors.” We should like to hear ‘trom Siatg oxendee Baheacostitntion gf the efficient of all the employés. 7 ‘that be ‘or stealing ling statutes on the stibject of the proper custody | have tong prescribed the Shakers’ Sarsapa- | tion. ‘Che discipline and excellent deport- | Sriekt Of, ‘hls point bmnctrer. Harry | and County Treasurer to four years, and | Gad athece neeht ae Hane nance to iF pr ‘FORE. lapp’s time at hat | making those officers ineligible for rédlec- vestigate such satortionse «Hits motion W3 # ‘He ays ies. for not getting you a plece of he boy, but In te eave pvould: place illes, and I thinte ir De Gilman wageicine— | mentof the visitors, was remarked by all, | properlyexpired when he iit s fortay une i i “No, sir; it was notfor that cause. Harry { Court, The little fellow was then taken to neti Us Ginaaton aE: and their fine “playing was frequently | should have been ne g hit.a foul fly wh ch | tion, vill be submitted to the voters at the’ | lost by the old vote of 4to8. The det is ‘an awful liar, and will steal whenever he | the witness-room for safe-keeping. In about} Avoid ruinous «x cheeréd, Quest especially: winning laurels, | credited with his safe fit it ‘ile he is | general election. of the names on the list were adopted, aust B can geta chance, He can’t be trusted.” half an-hour the question of custody was [Pa Deautifier Glee re eee use, that whole- ) Glasscock, for the home nine, made a marvel- | a base on errors. Su; dete, pst be scored 7 ~ | half-past 6 o'clock the Board adjourned, 0 ; “Hoc hour the questia Leomebe ~“Gienn's Sulphur Sost. _—. Vousstop ‘with his left hand of a grounder | oub three seer on Wess age, mea, Mere OSURTENE.$S 2 rascaly businoss shaving with | Capp Soe eee atid ito ms | PRS Ae een eee tane noseeroe Yet} Cutloura Sharing Soap alono excopted, 4 atleast an houx and a halt of grecions

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