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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1880—TEN PAGES. i T 4 > but com: d hich will commence Wedn of this | the further consideration of tha matter until ) his cable dispatches to his agents have since |. mittee, was’ overcome .to-«lay by heat and | |. EDUCATIONAL, = | POLITICAL r OIN' bat compared with Gartielt Hie P aay of week ant continuo threo renar o Ioeat | next Monday ats mele: absolved re j Have been, aud silt am, obliged to take to lls bed. = Maecr eae eee 13 : Mlapeatnie ME aanatior tink touches Wie nek Commo of Arrangements, assisted by Col Adjourned for ono week, sinimerisly 1h he writes a a hee eee Aine RAL are University of Notre Dame : Gurile) 0 1 1y | Evans, of Auvom, aro maklug.cvory prepa- STANT TACT nervous complaints, but xa. weak that Tecan " ee ‘ € : : The Alabama Election for State ule had: ahtalncd Information Aint ti ration to haye the reunlosi- a’ at ~ Ale AMUSEMENT seaterly aw trent room to soom.? "The starerrers Rrra " s and County Officers Held - tenant HAVE, ine the otutionary War, and liad left a pension ttnenllected, and oon this ine Y thirty reddy (he elty ising un with | strangerg, PE with Nils old pluck and dasiy he eontiniyes: the fires Troe “The beet Gin Ordinance Ayrecd On for the Wert Nide hotaatio err rrill begin on ty se September ne: in ; ff nent te “Phe doctor says that he belie that heen Branch. ‘ trent: rouune In the enuntey Witt ; Yesterday. forination hind gone secretly ubout colivettiy, BET enemas fits ces LWiake Maverly’s Theale has 1 closed fora | eureme, Lilo iot,—but that dorsn’t seen to The Coumittee of © property-owners In | ghtlither teneson that dar, Notre fowe ins welt f tho mney witch Letouged to meveral helrs | Sly me engaged ti profuse decorations. | wok” During the recess n mild housed signify. now that L have xa imany lives | gayor ‘of the extension of the West Side | matter ‘Catatugue (which will be went teaw), | andl dad pocketed tho: swe, our nelghbor Thuro Tsai prospect of ait immense ake | ine tas been indulged inthe proofs of.whieh | M+ i eal bub possibly Mila away Be WY | street-raltrond an Lake street (0 tho elty Hite |e A ete, ay, comity, done i Vnauthentic Reports Show that the Fee ee eae eae WT uta Army of the -Republie have, sigiitied | are vistble.on.ths wally, In the freshness of na Hea tarot its met yesterday afternoon’ In the office of otre Danie I. Ov fh 8 sath very i, and ns lis disease is nervous ie peeks Demooracy Seoured a Ma+ has done, and the editor of tha’ Conner | thoi’ Intentlon of coming... in “a, body, | the lobbies, In. the, new carpets, bright and ie alee ——— prostration it Isto be feared that we, sliall ney- Enos Ayres, Reaper Block. | Mr. F. Carbine knows the fact. Mr, English has several | aud eamping with’ thelr. comrades onte | gay sn color, and In the general removal of » | er agal xee tipon the stage one of tit great: | was in: the elial t Mr. L. G, Fairbank lary’s Ad ] iY 3 Jority, cousina Mving tn Char est Olt, arid they: are Ea Sena test esti wien Poelee-miontls" “eeumulation of dirt and eat eure if Ui i ig whi noe neted as Nectetany: ee St. i lary 8 Academy, 4 io 1 & oy Winters | vey Sa ae rable 5 vers y yo y a d 'e Pah Han Gagne an Wasitington Works, we se will be an-abitifanes of | cobwebs. - The house was reopened last | aT with Chin HN ee Nt putusad r. Bair read an ordinanee prepared by ‘onservatory of Music. and with Charles Mathews ty I" On and off the stage, i might, and the reopening was inade parton School of Art and Desig: Intly notable finisimueh as it wkrked the NOTH DAME DP. 0, near South Bend, jes of ‘the several ehytrth iy at rengonable: rales, aifd: sume forty-threo years ugo. In Opposition to the Fuston Between water, -. Republicans and Greens iif wid, = wv ommittee of whieh he wits a member, Brace. a asking for the extenston of, the road to Cen Orve plas heen for manirler oft at its Sothert tury one of the ida! = everything wilt be done to keep visions frott | be : Chie 2 7 an) .. far . AVIH cutrspeas.cin th three Vestn of: Hey linekers. 3 LOCAL ORIME, ini Tubbs At present eis: hupoasibie to | Begining, of thy reguiar Cheng sini | i true nid. vee the upresstens ie | Sal ark, atl vroctiin for through ears. |) Arnis eh z _- give the nines of Ge distingtished Generals | Wer season of Manager A. Me Valmer’s | OVS mavos ty xociely and by liisaeting is | Si Falthank read the other Committ {nnelers tn eh A CIULD-STRALING CASE. And stutesnien who will be present. Es-Sen- | Uniun- Square ‘Theatre companys | that of perennial voull. Tis restless low | ordinance, whiele wos siuilar fi substanes | yeyiy te Mtothe ‘ey, Also, the Democrats Bleot | ;‘ThePridgcon biaumy vase enme to the sur- ator ‘Trombull and Gov, Cutlom will proba. | organization | which far some vents, | of wit, humor, follity, bubbling from anap- | to Me. Balrd’s, excep! that it did not stipe In cena al Off Fi face ngain yesterday’ atternuon in tho trial bly deliver addres ey ou the same day, onck.righdy doo, as been looked upon parently inextanstiile spring of goad humor | ulate that passengers would be curried front the Loca! cers Gen- rr by Chicago people as the leading stuck com pany fiittte country. Here the troupe have always been reeelved with marked favor, ‘The crowd In attendanceat this the opening night—Wlere were hurulveds turned away-- andthe lively interest manifested ly that crowd-upon the appearance of the prominent people Indlented “sustintially contin dbnof that favor. Nessry, Stoddart, Lemoyne, before Justice Suminerfield of the alleged bigamiston acharge of assaulting his: first wife Jast Friday evening, This Indy, 0 very decent-appenring women of nhout35 years of age, whose Junds bear mrnple evidences of Lard work, told the story of her woes {oa reporter ip to the tine of the oceurrenco .of the event whieh brought her into the Justice Courtas ber husband's tunel Root Fovlling camo be associated with- outa effort with such-contrasts as the paln- | bel ne transferred, ful prostration and dull deereptitude ot dis: | “After both ordinances had been read Mr. ease. We hope that It is stl many years | Balrd advocated the one drafted by tis eom- TRG. HIYA’ ¥ * ton soon. to write Mr. Sottern’s obitiarys | mittee. He did not Hke the Idew of belie . will be wt the’ Gurdaer [fouse tn Chie but he cannot be dead to the stage for oven | compelled fo wail fifteen or twenty miiutes | caiecon Munduy wed Tucaday, Ateunt 4 ind 3 trou, wasvuson without tempornily’ eclipsing the | for a transfer, nut said the Company should be Ee here an-uteiat bustier ne, OF giyety of two nations,’ be compelled ty inake continuots trips, ete 3 cen = Mr. Fairbank thought the difficulty world JASUATTIES. pile ent of the route to the other without ‘Thorough Inetruetian bn ;ftanntes, wad Knylish. ; ut PENNSVLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY. SPORTING. | abl WVITE LRIGGER. Epectal Mapatch to Tre Chicage Tribune, _New Yoni, Aug. 3—Col. John ‘Bodine, Captain of the Amertenjt rifle ‘team who went to Ireland to shoot In the international mitch, WHI three of the teat metnbers' ‘Muessrs. Ransom Kathburh;. omer orally, Ses if sutra Woda ‘The Republican Gubernatorial Contest in Michigan Waxing Warm. bo overcoine by amending his ordinance 0 ag lo provide that transfers should be inde Trumbull and His Circus Giva a Per formance ot Elgin, i ron in the countey fn He 0 | yarts Ronnsey, Mbss-Iela Vestnon, Miss Maul are " as tenerife ‘ atonce, Un an interview beld) with Prost ec Divectory. roseeuter ane Sle thab A the. iE mul Col, Chirke, of Pourhkeopsle, | riguiy, Miss Sarah Cowell, Miss Hille Wilton, THE URTED WORKMEN, dont Jones, of the Railway Company, thut | SENS iN ie Warr easvOrr te ALABAMA. to William A. Pridgcon, the defendant, in wl. here this morning, an we Juni | and Mrs, Phillips were etch wetcumed eee Ae PRceaTninae: atthe goutlentatt, osbiatnert Thue the 1 ontipainy atid Brondway nad FF sa) fe iio’ .{ England, and shortly afterwards they eml- | steamer City of Chester, They lett Liver- | in the kindsest fasiiton, ‘Phe good 4 shaft of the Hudson River tained to recover | St ‘ tee cenmipel tiie thera tt ; Momrx, Als, Aug. 2—The election for | grated 14 Canada, setting ih Napier, Meteate | pool vit duly, and the other lwo members in de Ted eat cueendete HS the bodles of the men-duried beneath the Teen kau lacearh (it ned cette palais MORGAN PARK: 2 einae “eine < oak Auta q iS red aaa ae ce © Sear dicen dnek citi a4 4 a at : ee otis atadis bY Tenslon of Hepub. | 10 sin over hier property to ith, after whlel wre atill I Euxtand but will bo here shortly. | ‘Phey! overlooked: {ti uninteresting spots, | Proved unsuccessful, It wys found that | sary. tor the aecommodatiottof the public : feans, Greenbackers, ant Independents, Verbal reports from election officers at the closing of the polls shaw a clear majority for the straight Demoeratle ticket. Meports at - the Demovratie Exceutlye Committee's rooms from the Interior of the State leaye no doubt of Alabama polling a heavy Democratle vote. * Laren.—Further returns Jn MobileCounty show 1 clean sweep for the Democratsngainst the Republicans and Greenbackers. ‘The low est candidate will haya 1,000 majority, “Monroomrny, Ala, Aug. 2.—The vlection to-day was for n full Ist of Stite and county oficers, AL tho returns indicate an fine mense Democratic majority, as great Interest was felt In local inntters, and n full vote was brought out. ‘The Republicans had no State ticket in the fleld, and were instructed to vote: the Greenback ticket, but they failed to do so in mpny localities, Fifty thousand Demo- cratic majority Is alow estimate, Momix, Ala, Aug. 2.—Speetals to the Reylater say that ‘Tus catvosa, Perry, Dallas, Bullock, Macon, and Montgomery Couutles go heavlly Democratic. Returns from Madl- sun, Lintestone, aud Morgan re highly favorable, Fifty thousmxd majority at least fur the Stute ticket. KENLUCKY, Lovisvinne, Ky. Aur, 2.—The elections to- day passed very quiblly throughout the State. Nointnations were made by the Republicans In very few counties, and the vote polled was light, Clrévit Judges and Commonweatth’s Attorney’s were elected In ench of tho elght- sen’ Judielnt districts, aud Democrats are elected In at ‘least fifteen, In the Eighth Congressional District the Democratic pri- iary election nominated Phil. Lhompson, dr, for veilection for Congress, Clreult Clerks, Sheriits, Magistrates, and Constables were elected Int ull counties, and munielpal oflicers in iminy elties and towns.” ‘The Dem- gerats were elected generally, In conse- quence of-the many cindidates voted for in une elty, It witl be late befuve tho resitlt is known, 1 ‘Phe resnit in Louisyille is the reglection of . Judge Stiles, of the Common Pleas; Judge duckson, Cireult Court; und Jamilton, Sher- iif; all withoutopnosition, Vor the other offices there wore from threo to half 2 dozen cundi- dutes cach. Later returns indicate that Asher Caruth defeats Gen, Basil Duke, present Incumbent, for: Commonwealth's Attorney. ‘This con- test waa the warmest of ull, although polities hind nothing to do with the matter, No trouble, outside of drunken sports, occurred, Mr.’ Ii, Weller is elected, Clerk of the Chancery Court, Charles A. Gill Attorney of the Clry Court, aud Ignatius Vetter Marshal, de will be Impossible to give any additional results to-night. . MICHIGAN. . * Special Disputeh to The Chicago Tribune, KAbAstazoo, Mieh,, Aug. 2—The Guber- natorial tight Jn this State Is waxing hot, There aré six strong and able men in the field for that position, ‘They include lrank- lin B, Stockbridge, of Kalamazoo; John ‘tT. Rich; Thomas W. Paliner, ‘of Detroit} V. A. Bent, of Ann Arbors David IL Jerome, of Saginaw; and E.G, D, oiden, of rand _Raplds, ‘Lhe most active candidate at first was T.W. Palmer; bat the fightup to date juts developed the fact that each of tho can- didates Ins substuntinlly an equal amount of supporters, nud the Convention at Jack- son next ‘“hursday: will be tho scene of n prolonged and wellve contest, OF the cand dates for Governor, Stockbridge, Palmer, and Jerome are men of wealth, and Deal, Holden, and Rich are In moderate clremu- stances, Allof tho candidates avo ex-Stale Senators, and any one of them would fill the oflee with credit, Stockbridge Is the eandl- date of Western Michigan, and ly thought to be the winning man, a8, after the first ballot, the votes of many counties will come to him that are now pledged for first ballot to other eqndidates, “Since the formation of the Re- pubHean party the Governor hus not resided west of dackson, and thereis a strong fecliug that it ought to come west. ‘Chere will bow stronger feeling two or four yeurs from now to have Ht west, and for that reason candi dates who can not run this year, with an eyo to the suture, will destre Tt to come west now, K, 13. Stookbridge Is aman of hutelleet business experience, and mens, sind would inake an invincible candidate. Many of the counties sald to be for other candidates will vote for Stockbridge at Juckson ‘after tho first wallot.” Whatever tho result at duck jon, the party will bo well served by any of the other — enndlidates, With the exception of Goverttor and Attor- ney-Genernl, the balance of the teket will bo Noininated-by acelamution, For the oflles of Attorney-General, J.'J. Van Riper, of Bue chanon, has’ the strongest following, aut Is au liwyer of Stata fame. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Frid Avnias, Mich, Aug, 2—-Of twenty-ono elerates, chosen here, this afternoon fo at tend the Republican State Convention, sov- enteen support IA. Beal, of Ann Arbor, for Governor, and the remalning four are Port urna ‘The same rimber of doles gates 16 the Congressional Convention for the Second District stand sixteen for Dr, Charles ltynd, of this ely, and the remaining : tive-for the Hon. J. K. Boles, of Judson, ee TRUMBULL'S ciltcus, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, . Exar, 1, Aug. 2—This afterngon all the candidates on tho Stute Democratic tieket,— Trumbull, Parsons, Oberly, «Butterworth, Starkle, and Marmon,—togethor with other doted Democrats of the Fourth District, met ats sia root Ty tie elty to make ar- nents for the comloy campaigan,—that dn tie State ut lurge ag wall rath th 8 ain wressional district, ‘fhe County Central Conuulttees were notified to raise imaney for calupalgn purposes, ‘Tho mecting was pri- wate, feborters and Iepubslenus being ex- 2 ded, — ILLINOIA, Speclat Duupateh to Tho Chicago Tribune, Moxxovrir, TNL, Auge3—The Republican Convention met tovtay and uomfiated for county oflicers the fallowing: Cireult Clerk, George C. Rankin; State's Attorndy, J. W. Matthews; Sherlit, We G, Bonds Coroner, Dr. G.I, Broed. E, W, Allen, dD. D. Parry, and A, 8, Smith are'the probabiv candida for Representatives fn tho Legisiature, sd — 3 NDE : 1 Sprcat Duyateh ta The Chicuga Tribtine, SMicw0AN Crry, Ind., Aug. 2-—7The Hon. Daulet P. Baldwin, candiante for Attorney- pone itt ndidreus the Republicans ot Lia /beluek urd evening, Aug. 3, at 8 Mow Kagish Liked Hie Own Kelas Charteat ei ak cate ; ; saricston (1th) will the Churleston Courter ludorae. the oUdwe BOR AVN. Bagdad diderrudine a portiun of our -awas citizens” ote It WU whuply suy, We do vol apylo- ae for’ English where ‘lie bas done wrong, wets ‘ bone vt Menagerie ) arrested Wo suppose’ he made a four months’ trip fo, England, When he came baek he suid off all the things, and also sticeeeded bn getting $1,000 ca from her, after which he deenny els leaving: her with n St°bHl and their ehtld in her possession, Ife returned abort: after ant stole the child, which, however, through the exertions of the Masonic Order, of which ho is onember, Was discovered at Silvanin, 0., where she regained possession vot it, At this thae Pridgeon wag living with a varlety-singer named Cur- rhe Lang, whom he hud induced to aecoin. pany hin from England and whont } sive married, Mrs. Pridgean preferred aehurge of bigamy against hii at ‘Toledo, mb he wos detained in jail for cizht days, Dut released when the mother departed wlth her ehild for Strathray, Ont., and left word that she did not. intend to prosecute er hus- pant. Fridgeon, determined to haved posses- ston of the ehild, went to Strathray, and again steceeded in taking it from the mother, who vlaims that he threatened her with a re- yolyer during the sirugais whieh ensued, He then cums to Chicago, where she disgovered him some five months ago, umd. oat ones Judged «ou comphint against him for nigauy. [er evidence, sup- ported by a finarrlage-certificate, caused thie Grand Jury” to bring int trae bil against Pridgeon, who was locked up in the County dail until Hriday last, when, owlng to Mrs, Pridgeon’s not belug ‘able to word the ex- pense of bringing witnesses from England to prove her marriage io the prisoner, he was. lscharged from custody, Ttwas on Friday evening thot Pridgean mide his final attempt ta seuure the child and Fe arrested on iu charge of disorderly conduet, his struggle with lis wife, who fought hard to retain possession of the child, having caused alarge crowd to gather, ‘Tho first witness. in the trial was Ofleer Mahoney, why testilied that he was calledto the corner of Indiana avenue. and ‘Twenty- fitth street nt5s35 p.m. Inst Friday by a vommotion caused by the prisoner's attempt- tog to, steal the child from the mother, veliibald MoDonald. suw the atisir, but did not distinctly see the prisoner use any ylotence towards his wife, 4, Pridzean stated. that her husband had been let out of jallon Fritay morntig, where she hid him iprisoned for higuuy, Ju the evening she was walking wlth her child, when her husband came upand pustied her ta*one side and took it from her, Hic knocked her down, tore her dress, and kicked. her, and, finding that thls did not catise her to relax her efforts to get the child back, he tried to beat her witha whip he had in his tiand. | dfe was on the point of driving off wilh the child lia buggy. whien neoupte of policemen arrive ‘Thy prisoner was defended by Mr. John Lyle iin who dectined to pnt him on ine stand In hls own behalf, and tho Court, hav: ings heard all the evidence, imposed a tine of $25 and costs. An appeal wis ‘Immerlately taken, and the prisoner wis on the polnt ot leaving the court when Dopuls Sherif Burk both* him and chil on wwrit of habeas eorpug.and removed them to Judge Gary’s Court, where the instrament: hut been obtalned in’ the morning by City Attorney Cameron,’ who looked after the woman's interest fn the Justice triak ‘The caso had been set for? p. in, and, as ib way consttorably afler that hour, the Judie tid gone home and the prisoner was: removed to the County dail, Ut was also necessary f tho. child to go thore? too, whieh ho dit-in company ‘with his, mother, who preferred spending a Wet i veisan’ Ca peta aad with her child. ‘The heariog of the case comes up before Judge Gary at 2 o'clock this afternoon. - * In eonversation with. a Unimuxs reporter Inthe fail yesterday afternoon, Pridgean, who ty not a very hrenossanalitg person, stated stat he had been grouthy intgjudged In the affair, Hoe claimed thut the wonnn, whosp relationship he declined for prudential rea sons to explain, was not a fit guardian for the chit, being © arunkard and ath td that Currlo Lang, the variety sone {45 with ‘whiont he fs at present living, took mutch hettor care of lin Ho declined also to say whether he had ever been mirried to the last named, statiig that whore so niany dellente questions were Involved the employment of alte erafton bis part waa nevessar im Li the examination before Judge Gary this afternoon he will have to take hold of nie of, the horns of a ditema, one of which wouttbe suMclenttosend him ta the Penilentian while theather will Insure the inather th possession of the ¢! Ho will lie whether he was na fo Mrs. Vridgeon, and an afirmative. answer fo this question will bes confession of bl his. gine riage to Carrie Tang, Ww weurred In pstantintedl, AL alleht gan, cate be easily pul negative mswor would minke the child out to ho Hlegitimate, ly which casa the mothor would be awarded [ts guardianship. ‘the boy Is a pretty enild of 8 years, and seams, to be about as fond of ond parent as the otlier, ARRESTS, Marry MeCoy and Williaa Crawford, the two tht Whose arrest by Detectlyes Shea and Kipley was mentioned In Sunday's pa- per, were yesterday turned over to the City Marstind of Sandwich, UL, hy whom thoy were tukett buck to that elty line events, a wateh found, upon MeCay was identiiled at the Centyal Station ay one reported: stolen from tu Me. Whitcomb, of this elty, whose brotners louxe at Sandwich wis bet lurized the alght-of the 2h ult, Bue sides the, watch, tha cud-buttansd wari yy McCoy were also Montified chy Sty Whitcomb, ‘Tho burglars carcled a ‘tudder four blocks, entered the second-story window and rataacked tho entire tows, fa roan Jn whieh the Whitcembs: wera asleep they found $125 cash and a considerable quintity of vaiuuble Jewelry andcjothing,’ Z WHE JUSTICHS, James Stewart was yesterday held in $500 totho Crininal Court for stealing a watch pnd some other things from onvof the vessels in the river. ag . + dohn-Ryan and Robert Breckinridge, the twothlevesarrested Inst riday by Detectlves Shea aud Klolev. were: yesterday arraigned defore Justice Wallace tpon two cliarged of burglary. Mr Benjamin “Bens, iin altho corner of ‘Twenty-elghth streot ali Btewart avenue, Jdenstttled them as the burg. lars whom he caught entering his house lust Thursday nlglit through o window aver {ha Hotels Mr, Benny jiumped out of bed, ut ongof the burglars drow a revolver aud commanded him to stand back, and, as he wasunntined, he was compelled tu obey. Phe Hight In the room shone Brightly, and jie dls- tinetly saw the - features of buth men, and knew thei to be [dentleal with the prisohers. Tho Justice consitured tho evudencs con sive, abd hele them In $1,000 cach to the Crhninal, “Court. | Breckinridge con tessed ils. Rutt, but tudsted that the royolyer which hoe held to Mr, Benny's | head) was. not loaded. ‘The mivoners were then tuken to the Stuck-Y ails wl were fhore held in an additional | $1,000 for the ry of James Meena house, No. rdon street, A watel und chain stolen from this house was fount upon the prisons era, Breekinrilge and hia pal were ideatl- fied by v lady: tiving next door to Mekenna’s house as tho nen Who endeayored to force aentrance to her house on the sume nbylt. eae THE GALESBURG REUNION. Spechat sispater to he ChSsapa Kihei Gavisucia, HL, Aig, 2.—Nathhig stalked of in this eity now but the st ders’ reunion, Vie bee eg tery a vmreat tr |] ategular Moottug of the “the chnteactor ‘conthactors would follow hts exsmplt, | Mb y apinde, Couriitte tar VB Ves Hit Wa ny wentrted fo that ron by Mp, Clark, ff 4 ’ fs New Your, Aug, 2.—Col. Bodine was very, deelddd in iis opinion that: the: whole story. of thelWinbledon alfalr would come out soon, tid that those who did not wet tinder Ay advices would he compelled te tike tie’ conseduences of their action. - In giving this oplnioh ather ridemen culnetded with Col, Baoding and sal: “ We were yery decided In, the nethnn we took, and some of those who shot Inthe Hyde-Lalford matel dit so with great rdluetanee, being pushed on by friends Who went over with them from this side, Pariletlwrly wus this.so in the ense of Brow ‘ii Toekwell, Col. Budine> had able with the profession! of the tdvur—that fy, Furrer and Jacky ‘The Colonel ones. ure spoke up? have untergone an. hiniense mnount of ansiety,, but tet me- here suy Uiat before the: butts at Dollymotnt no ment ever beliaved better tah my gallantsix, At was thelr thoy ough use Yo diseip! in fhet our grdat of ganlzation, that 3 the international inatelt. “1b fature wo shall be obliged to.mect forsign tedins on a footing of parfect equality, both as tegards.. guns and workmanship, the Ielsh shot splendidly.”. ‘Ta the Editor af The Chteago Tribune. Cnicaao, Aug. [.—L -have just returned from the Enst, where I shot three. plzcou matches with Rlinel, the Znglishman, suit ip one of\these matelies-kiled: and scored nines Letient fallug}dead out of bounds, Atipnow 1 would ke to kill 100 without a miss, ‘Twilllmake tho following. proposition: I will, bel $100 even that {can Kill 0 out of nine aad thirty. yurds rise, tho,ether one 1 find will bet $50 against $100 that T oan Ad Houtor 100. Twill bet $50 agulnst $20 that Lwitt kill 100 without a amiss, twenty. one yards rise, State ruleyto govern. It any. one accepts this mateh and finds wild plgcor to shoot. the\ mateh dan be made next Tue: Wr inesday at my headquarters, Nov reel, A. Hi, Bodanpus. 0 TILE LURT, Spectat Dispatch ta The Crteago Tribune, » vows; LL, Aug. 2—The sixth annual meetlng of the Prophetstown Driv- Ing Park -opens her’, toanorrow, with the lorgest entry Mist and ‘the’ biggest fields of horses ever on our track, there, beng ninety- two entries anit more that-elghty horses on ihe grounds,’ Among the noted horses‘are the well-known jilyers William 1, lAtue Gypsy; Kimi Bey Chara J. Minnie Maxwell .Chanipion Girl, Nelle Irwhi, John Tiel, and many others that inisure hot ¢ ests in dach of the eight clas} Me * A HE OAR, : —Triekett and Manian innite n second deposit of Loxpos, Augi (the oarsmen) ba £50, BASE-BALL, eLM, Masi, Age. Spniner Butalo v. CAPITAL AND LABOR. wTE T tANAWAK COAL-MLINERS. MASSILLON, On. Aug ~The minera ofthe Tusenvawns Villley have wheeled Into line and rejected the resolutions of tho Inter-Stite Convention held at Pittsburg fn Mitel and at Cohumbladast nienth., ‘Lhe resected sreso- Jution demanded tho wbolition af sereens, and eight hours ‘for aclay’s work, no mo” store system, and, two days a mosith, Jolin MeBridy, Stato Presktent, says the prospects ure good for steady work here for a year or to, tad that the present irra: nuit gives wenyral sullstuution among the Lona A STRIKE VOR WACK PAY, GHEENFIEDD, O,\Aus, 2--The seetlonmen along the entire Jength of the enheld, Southern Rallrond fiiye struck for back pny, the roud being two ntonths In arrests, Are rangements are being myde for a new force. . COUNTY BOARD. tambinnlonern, With the exception of Mr\ Ayers, every memberof Che Cotuty Hoard of, Cormtntsstone ars was present yesterdyy at\the regtilar meeting. if 2’ Phe witiat prelludnary bastidgs having. been sispoxet of, Mr, Moyer moved recon Sideratlon‘of the vote ordering the: Payment of SI,1) to Slessrs, Ray & Whitney Yor’ re- pavhig the Jail yard. ‘Cho motion was cuyeied, whe Mr. Wheeldr jnoved the" referees of tbo.mnatter to the Comnilites om Jail and dN Accounts, ‘Tils motion was alsy curried, +. * Asrepresentatlyed of Cook Coiinty, atthe amuhl Stata: Fale, Messra.: Sennes. Singer; aunt Eltinwood were appointed; eke ‘Tho: anonthly pay-rolly of: the varions county offices were: allowed, ‘Sho tdtals were Sherlff, "85,820; county omployés, $5,405; County Hospital, $1,401; Insane Asy- hind 81,751, ve f Sayeral communications, bills, andl applica. tlong were rend auloréferred, Among the cormmunientions Was one from the ‘Trustery of tha Gernina Evangelical Lutheran Trinity | congregation, musing. fur exemption frou taxation on thelrtproperty. ‘Chita was re. to' the -Conubitteo on Equalization of ‘The bills reported by th he varlous Combittecs were: On Hospitals, $2,000; on Chuan i rf Shtl; oon dail and dail Accortuts, nm Lys, SH woustder the 1, Purchase of. the Nore} .U. Stoll he ino." on Sawn nnd Lowa Al 6 Wo mike mato to vote unithorizing tl wood foll-voud frou ton was tablod, 4 HUY COUNT MOUEE, In necordynco with a recommendation made by the Jolt Committes on Balldings and Service, Architect Egan was vuipowered to seygtre the necessiry labor and muterial to dns; tie eut-stone work ot Qie Courl-Houge- ns spofdily'us posslble, provided SoNelil ds! ina Cre not show more ulnertty than’ thoy tua wii currylog out thelr contract on thuoutitone work. dig batne Cuminittes recommended that the’ Daaldiao Into Comuittee of the Whole to consider the propusition of ‘Thoms O'Brien, for plaster work di the Hew. Courtotiges He wanted fursier tiwe, and te allowatics of $3,000 far extra material, “Chol Bogrd went jute, Comlttoe af the’ Cae Conn issJoner Wheelur having begn plae hy chulr, sid Mr. “Btetw- art, pubaitted oa resolution — fayeriug the acceptance of Mr O'Brien's! prop. onitian, on the weound thas by 80 tolng the bullding would be compteted by the Tet of May next. Mes Stawart urged the adoption of Lib resolution as an ecanainical step, bes cungp iC the Court-House shoul bo ready In payinext the equity would save sole $24,090 for rental, = My, Senue waa fa favor of lmving the bulld- Ing completed as speedily as possible, bat he pupysed, the resolutpu, belloving that it O'Btien's proposition was accepted the other Borse repeated tho sentinents of ait Seplie. ye. Whole. Mr, Stew: chy " ren heh, upon no- 9 postpone PON wie * pluck- Mujesty'a i bight lust to 0 $1,200 Rhian tee a hey pliyed to an $1,800 house lust algbt, wtlll tatendi wtayces ehell permit, tho true antinus of thy re< unk thew the Tones says: ea€y, has heen obliged, under medieal dletue tion, to enneel lily engagements for SUL, anil whilels tly uutelligence.eyy! desl int Inughtd, ab and appinided ity strong ones, ainyon thé wholertheli: approval was suf ficiently eneplinatzed to leave tittle doubt that has innd&a hit. Popular approval, ‘ur, While it always gangds di uae Hal vatue of a play,'tloes not-sulwayg ine dicate great dramatic merit: ‘ - 2 “Krenel Flats? ts a Aeaptation bby Mr, Ay 3, Cozauran. from a Palais Royal tureleal comedy. by Chivot. In {ts original shape ft. ‘Was as nasty a speclnen of its Kid us proba- Diy wis ever set, evi pou the stage of the Palals Royal. Whe it was announced that Palmer meant to oper hls preltuuluary season’ With lt lust.sumimer, people Jatizhed at the Idea, ‘“Critles put it down as untrinshttable. “*Blimitate its nastiness,” they sald, “and you take out the blvod aud bones of the thing and ‘leave nothing.” ‘That Mr. Caz furan hay been’ able to cut ont every objec. tonable:; Une and. yet give us four acts of tulernbly amusing notsense, Is another proof of his’ skill of “an adapter, Had die re- tainetl the unfragrant spirit of the orig. Inal ther plece would ave | buen enphatically condenmed, rod with this fact befara: bine he tis employed his waterked probably.to the bust advantage, ‘The plot, as in nearly all the farciea! coniudies, iy of the thinnest: possible textir—a iners thread, strong Shough ‘to hold the diferent incidents togather, - The pleco hus at nothing more thiurstremious grimace, and fs merely to med- ley of farce Ingredients: Often the colloquy is sparkling; some of the situstiuns are ex- cocdinily ‘yridicnlous, nud the chiracters are distinePanddefinit: “Phe first ‘of the four ty. ist alittle slows hut it dues not dlrag, the’ second, is a luce conplicated, and arouses. an Interest which fs intensified by the ‘third to the’ last degree of utter tind ri dieplous -absitrdity.. In the fourth net: the eluracters cong: lorcttier ‘through the acek deuts of the pleee;-and the denonément, e- Teative enouuh, Geers. The most consplen- ons.wrakness of 4 Frenely Pints” Hes, in the climaxes of. the: first three vets. - Inno tn stance wre they well reachede They are not the natural outgrawth ofthe fheldents, but appear to-be lugged fymeryly for the pie post of bringing. down “the curtain wa divide +: the plus. Whe hte of skill in this regard Is ‘not usnal:-in MM Cozautan’s works, aid this fact) makes the Aufeetsiin. constriction all the inure notice: noble. Og. OF . Already we have outlined the incidents of “French Flats,” and need. not. repeat those Ineldonts; ‘Pio representation was given with wWenst the members af which were fully gqual to the parts Intrusted-to then, Mr. W. J. Lemoyne personited Mr, Blonde, Bentleman who has made s fortiune: {1° tho inanufacture of button-shitiks, and who, hiy- Tog mide this fortune, prrelinges: n¢ Frenel~ flat, house, “ufixiaus to enjay the lx ury: of collecting —orént “instend oof: ying. rent, ..as--he® bad — heretofore been compelled ‘to do. He fis married a wife with-aflstocratic Lastes, ho hus a dangh- fet of n¢ pentimeéntal tim of mint, sind he enters “Inte the . posseasjun of lis property with all thy dignity of ‘a newly-mitdo Iand- Jog. On.the grotfid tloar ef hts house he finds ag wtenant a barber, Blondedu'x Teague before he went Into.the. busin hutton-naking, Nhisdiseavery seri ol into his. dignity, 8 “se. the fourth-Hoor temuit deen: whow - he had anes hissed the Grand — Opera-Sfonse. This. tenor, Rigtarding (Myre Char tuce of “the hisstay. memory, aud tas (ik # Wolvott), has the ae weilowth to May Wnt whenever and wherever he encounters: him. He discovers the man in the person of his landlord, and then begiis:n lively chase. from tho’ botlon fo.the top of the house, dur ing whieh Mr. Bonay, t lawyer (lr, Stod- dart). meets the fenoron the ‘stairs. ‘There Te nouhldg In the divog ty lnidierte - dus, but Bonay makes’ ils apycarauce In the third at, #8 thing: of stireds and patehes, ‘The audience scream. Mr, Lemoyue, one of. the finest. coinedhins we five, wits ox- cellontinmaketup aul ngconselously humor. ous in his actly, while Me, Stoddirt In hls quiet, erly, precise mmanier as the lawyer, iM ST diary, Court a Callfornha ai Ania 8 capital impression as. the bi sWageering . Barrdameda, whos broken" Hngilsh ln, the in. the -iilerost- of the adventures the Buroncas ode Nt Ammaranthe, ‘Thore isasmall part tn thotplece—Oll Pluie chird-—phiyed by Mr Unreal” Kosh Ile, does nol speak at word In the dilrd actiirabls wis his make-up, and Ko a Ws inoventents and estan ad round after round of appli Charles Waleott, who looked 8 Wiehtel and walked Nke. Nrlgnollyeljeited laughter; My. Walden Ramey, us tha poeticntly-ine ed tawyor's ‘clerk, mide much out of iis part, Mr. Owe Faweett was the: Vale anil M KF, Morrls tha Barher, | Both plensed,, Aliss Mati Harrison, whe played the ditughter nt Blandena, is 0 product of thoSquare. Sheds now.a type aud earnest netress, who can be so real in her imitate businiess.that you. do not wiirds how-ensy and natural it Miss ENMe Witton,» Tivst appeared with the company hi thirelty a yer aga, persamaited’ the. Hitruncea: to-tho - ovident satisfaction of tho andlenee.) Miss dda Vernon wade a co fiitarestitg, part out visenialt wits of Bonu re, B.-d. Phillie, with. characteristis finish, vresetited Manic, Glondcau, Mivs Kunwa Ciraituegaye us a ripe, rong, and anerry chambermald tu the Blondeaus, aud Miay Sarah Cowell appeured as Bleneds Tho setting was everything that votill bedestred, and the uefors and, uctresses: worked falth- fuijy. to mmka the piece entertaining. as Wich Flats" will be played duringthe week, fins . DRAMATIC NOTES, Johny T. Raymond returns te this country on thy 2d of September, 3 “ Sarah Hernhardt's engagement in this city will bogin at -MeVieker's on the With of January. | : The.“ AU the Rago" company arrived yeaturday, On Monday evening {he snecess Tut fureleal comedy wit be presented at Me- Viekor's, Sara Maverly’s. Mastodons pene at ler Theatre, Landon, on Saturday house, according to 0 by Cen John Uaverly, The fottow)ug card appeared Pa advere fisomnant in the New York dderadd: vies PEM AVENUE TBAT Ly 337, RO. Ty thie, iy ‘Putte: OWlng to the: heat “and ‘the etrain upon” my vols nidk ny su counpelled, {11 Justice to sy wy guccu: * feat cnerglés fumy recent ‘utr fiat pla Suspected," us Lam plyx- TUARbIO nL preant wr nel. ‘houking ho: wOTig fox thoir uppreciadon, promising we suuty ‘utury ine to reappear liv renewed Vigor. and gto oxpeso, Hy KOON Le Ulrcun. pe, ty cris mest refer ny Lrlends 0 PUbije with pride to the neoompun the Vigusucer of the (itth A: ¢ Neappettully, Missi Cesta Concerulng Sathorn’s Ulness the Npirtt of “Mr. Sothern, we regret to, vt Ken forced Those whe kuow what that Is to an tor quay well ba exeused for the anxiety uly On the Ltd Gat Oat, Boer aytete toi ny Fichtowy, hug.. @lving tho details of hs ness, and ctge Uke gar to Teton whtelt we * %. weet to undertake a Year of ariwa! serpent"? graven omits, u think until afters’ after the dam had been excavated to the depth of about fifteen feet, water rose In the fnelosure, und entered tn such volte that a rotary pump and s siphon were found: inadequate fo carry it away, At flrst It was supposed the water came froma sewer in the vicinity, but when the tide enme in the. bottom of the din beeaime again tooded, ‘The plan of sinking.n etlsson f-the din, aud thus forcing wp the earth and water by com- pressed aly, is suggested. FELL FROM A TRAIN, Spectal Diepates tw ‘The Chicago Tribune. Brooms jy Att. —A few days aye Mex, Shtuuucher, of Los Angeles, Cal, who had heen visiting her sisters, Mrs, Stoutz and Mrs, Freese, of this elty, departed for her home, aecunpanied by her niece, Miss Loulsn Stoutz, 'Po-ight » message was re- eelyed stating tint she was instantly. killed, Minost at herawn door, by falllig from the |’ steps of the train, just ns it reached the depot in Los Angeles... She was the wife of a progntnent bushiess mit in that city. RUN- OVER AND KILLED. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Tribune. Bentanotox, Ja, Awe 2.--dolih” Madder gin, a car-repuirer by the employ of the Bur- Nngton, Cedar Rupids & Northern Rallroad Contpnny, was run over by a car and switch engine inv this elty to-day and Instantly killed, «His body was horrthly mangled. De- ud lonves'n Wife it four ehladren, the J tof the children being a dunghter 14, years of nge, His wife has been wn timate of aninsane asylum for several years. * INS'TAN Speciat Dirratch to Gonmnieu, Ont. Aug oevurred here this morning, resulthygs In the fnstant death of Cupt, G, d. Stokes, of the schooner Granger, of Sheboygan, Wis. It appears. that the vessel, whieh had just ar- rived from Chicaga, was being placed In por sition nt the Cieand ‘Vrunk Elevator, ‘when the cross-trees, coming In contact with the elevator, broke off. an,: falling on deck, stritck the Captain on the head, dashing his brainyoul.” 2 A sad uceident SAILOR DROWNED. Spectat Diswatels to ‘The Chicage Tribune. GAnonN IsLAND, Ont, Aug. 2—-The.Cap- taln of the schooner dunes Norris, whieh are rived toalay from ‘Toledg, reports that, when afew miles below on theguy down tere duy, he found it neeosyary to Jibs the vessel. In dong. so the forchoom struck sallor nuned “Anderson, knoeking hit Into the Take, He was drowned before they could render any ussistanee. Ils body: was not. recovered. UNDER MIE WITEELS, Speetal Dayateh to The Chicago Tribune, DANVILLE, HL, Aug, 2.—Otto Hornig, a boy probably 12 years old, had his lex ent ofuear the bady this evening at the Wabash, Dopot by a tranot cars pasalty gover it. Tle had been ‘Inthe habitoc jumping on the ears to sted. ride, but: this will probably be his Just, ns the doctors think he ennnot live. Senet ACUIDENTALLY 8110! ‘Seclut Dispateh ta ‘the Chica Dengue, la, Ang. 2.—Ward was received that Ed Eagan, a Dabuqie boyy was) eldentally shot andl killed at Leadyllle to-day. ‘Cho remains will be brought to this eity. CRUSITED 'to D He Couxcin, Biv: Tn Au At Adan: tle, on the Roek Ishud Road, a brakeman ained Frank Rontiek was caught between pu rars thts dnorning, ant was ernshed to death, “THE, WEATHER, Orvice ov tan Cir Signay Orricrn, Wastixaron, D.C, Ais, $1 Kor Tennessee and the Oblo. Valley, ratu, followed by clearlug weather, winds mastly from the north to east, erally: tower temperature, higher barometer, For the Lower Lake region, clear ar partly clondy weather, preceded by seensional ral, northerly winds, stitiounry or lower temper ature. higber buremeter, Vor the Upper Lake region, clondy weather, northwest lo northeast winds, stationary or flgher. tempersture, nearly stationary bavometes, ©, For.the Upper silsstesipph and Lower ails sourt Valleys, clear or partly cloudy weathar, In the northern part higher barometer, sta- tlonary sor higher temperature, northerly whads, “Tho rivers withtall slightly, Cautionary shsnals: ern at ‘Toledo, Sandusky, Cleveland, Section Five, Erle, LOCAL UUs! Ni ar or partly acd Sa ea MANE UT a ua. (eat tations. alee. N low Orlusn Nortts tts ‘Umuls OVERGO New MERON b lator Dorsey, Scerctary.of the Republican Natloual Gym C) i SOP CAE OT UP as faras possible by stopphyg sou rustonal |; \GRAND:-UNION ; ‘Saratoga Springs, N. (OPEN LOL THE, SUASO. I t Cee eae i SY ca'T ENGLISIL REMEDY, \ eurtheas Beads aensteint that the dely on the return trip: be-ohyiated, ilistunes eust of th of the proposed extension After sul further disetysion, and the amendifent of Mr. Faicbank’s ordinance In some minor particulars, the ordininee wis adopt, and ordered presented -to- the rounell, ‘The meeting then adjourned. Mr.’ Falr- rbank sail yesterduy that he lind town interview with Mr.” Letter in resard to. the stutement made at the aniss-meething Sutir- day evening that Pict, Leiter & Co, were ine terested’ inthe Peon Horse aml Railroad Company. Mr. Leiter dented {nthe most emphatle Janguage that elther he ov Mr Fietd: was Interested or heid stork In the proposed company, A gentieumn tp breathed hin in relation to taking stock, and tr. Lelter suid he would take tone of It 1s he bolieved the company was gotten up for blackinailing purposes, ind to obtain tt chin ter te dispose of hereafter, an Hestore, refrests, 2 Cutleura Medicinal 'Tollet Soup. "MA HEATIE, J ILMAVENL, .-Manazer und Proprietor Thin Tuesday member, only 4 ‘ ‘Nig! A.M. PALMIET’S UNION-SQUARE THEATRE COMPANY, In the first of their series of New York Yuccesses, a i FRENCH REATSt ‘rbls Comedy this Week Onty, Seat Wousea FALSE Fit Lox sbext open to ee ta, uncilendt of WICAGO EN Park, near Chicagn, f, Caatatlone Hr THE BEPTIE STUART OY Jacksonville Female Academy, > ay Sept.8 14 Propare i a ishect by the tut y ad beautify the skin with | s Young Ladies und Children, a4} North Lat sulleedte. tiges Muste. and f prepared tor the a bomes carefity 0 1... EW, Dine, et a TS HTING, Hectn RIVERVIEW ACADEMY, ICEEPHIE, N. ¥- G. WIDEAAW ALE choo! for bays,” i Tell, snd Recreation kit OF THE WORLD, Signature Ison every bottle of G ENVINE WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Inmpatts the most deltetuus taste und zest to ae : SOUP, M s BAN at M: GRAVIES, bruther at WoltcHetEn, stay, “Holl LEA & RAINS that thetr sau Aigbly osteemut in dia, wad tx in my opin fon, the most palatable, ax ‘well “us: the mntnt wholesume, Yauce thut daaade."* : “Bold and used throughout the warkl. JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS, AGEN FOI THE UNITED STATES, (NEW York Aplive Panpbler, with Coupe of dhiilsnfolt, sett on recelptut iS MISSES. GRANT'S SEMINARY. RAT dy 310 Dearhorne 2th yeur bogine LLECE'. uralehed for ylving a: We und Keivetic Courses Moduen Languages tay 1S LAW SCHOOL. tex.tnet, CHICAGO LADIES’ SEMINARY Bor eleewlara ait AJGREGG. Sandie Miss Nourse’s Family ad Walnot Hills, Clocianatt. 2. Communication between y" fichont by private oun be MIDSUMMER . MAGAZINES, ” Says tho. N. ¥, Cottnercial “Advertiser, “is the Auguat number of Nenu: . From cover ta cover It is Alten with varnble reading.” ‘The Boston Journnt saya: * Pho Midsummer ellday dumber of Scuinngi's MaGAgink has becume aueh an estiblisbed Institution that it ls looked forward to with murs interest than any othor issixe oF tho year, In the quality and wide rvope ‘of ite gontents,.the present number sally aus- thingtho repiRation which has beer establisiert in provioua years,” y Price, cents, Wor sue averywhere, SGCRIBNER & 0O,, Now York, ——— ‘I A /MEEV ES & * Hrokita WW) 8. (i Furntaulag ttare), ykt anid Bschurued. Ueduved nyt “MEDICAL Cures Lone, utlony Onuirian knomn. aks Went: Dinvasea, wll dibesses 2) Peete al tor years ad a Veriodical ad 1 bby ob Veruca very where, te ices tar Bu Nontpy Tntt Foo tea gE tia MU BICINE 4 Meeliales' istoek, Notmil Mich,’ fo Auer the dinltdd Yiates, sotd tac oruwylagas co" A? ‘ VAN BU GS BTS Ned iu ey Ke 4 urer PAPILLON! Heals, Chafing and, Soreness of | eam, adults, For Sale by AN Druggiétse YAN SCUAACK, STEVENSON & CO., Agents, ie Us & U4 Takeont.. cor, tearboras MS ASN, B $100. A Reward, Wont ebaritable nstitutfon #1) tT op cn tliat float ea ly setatued ibis MAG AWE COMMUS six Toss duty Wiis SARTLEDT, BUTMAN x0 oe Me Gy Mtuto-st. PAIL, thy pateztea, they ltd ex, Une fast yours ole Marine I ayy. wud Pensiuners, hu Guyeriauat wed Our eppllancetas thy buat in un, fu el Wa dipror dull. to'curs, {Qh haw eat Dre iki BLASTIU STOCKINGS, and ete Boum Hf BHTE: 5 UNG A 190-N, Charlesent M ig is xUbpAITlOe waltieatt NeUte; A INtstC MOE lurvurd exaiminntens, and day pupls. Sire, RESTORATIVE: Fcont of the uma, uinpleta Injwteney. tr Jt myuindtatlons uh thie Hi WAKE huge axe pe 60 eviurevyetente TE tio Weryl ns y, He thie. sou By ED iT cuntbnpides, og other paler puroty yRUrD,s d st nie Fewetivn dinentiy amedt: Meret jails lat havuveuy & Cb.) eee Dts Be Braye dae ida Sager Bundiine Fi, hae of 40h Oh, sent: Hrorvous dubliity wad oeltess legit p tried every kinwn bene nn to try Kier ae Tyatored ty i ana hues ter nina wold rons nica fas ne ale. ax woeks, fl betwaen two Bu ght YO" Aix lea, 1, the bruv toda: Ret. WHELPLEY; sorys.caty, brithbor Ae viva have ll, Ze yier bus, BIRD FOOD,“

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