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i ORTING EVENTS. In the third heat he made o break on | Jotof under; ents, « palr of socks, comb, | mndo, but another bank pald the che the first quarter, lost adozen lengths, and | brush, and: sluilar nrtictes, together with 8 ) ‘To-day, however, neither bank, nor thebanks - then trotted so fast that ho dntshed a bang. | Viackened and well-worn p Pe There were | in Chatnpalin, will eash tho checks, ond at f o.several letters addressed to John Hayes, “1 ‘The League Championship Strug- | $? recon, ‘Timothy trotted a good second | Groot whlelt wasn recommiendation of hin oe testay aon halt the tall eeutlecttont > 0} astrous ruin for the small gilded fly, Brazen | his halluctnatton, the report: THE CLEW. and garrulous telegraph, instruments aro | rational and enim, He hee ag frowe eg ‘pen fy braceh shattering piel ston ws A mada to ba gallows hr _ harsh story with untiring tongues, and the | had heard — bein erected | y And the Results to Which It May | grimy ear of the telephone fa pricked up op | tell naain, tho’ same story oy . on the first heat, and was well up ow the | asa sober, Industrlaus, reliable young man, By ck pay die ves sit, Half adozen men with fox-lika ox- gic Resumed on the Chi- other two. Amite ts a trife too Jong for | and whieh was signed John Sohirler, a rall- eel RO a Oe Lead, a he ubniiet even and unparalleled He reaton, Wehy owas combcliod a cago Grounds. lim. Nigor Baby and Diack Cloud dl- | Toad nupariritendent at Pattensbara, 2 + Y. ( road [3 dolag a good business, and tt ean just jewelry are, sinoking cigars, filsking dust | uraily brillinng and restless: lils finger vided fourth money. Black Cloud was | Hamnpmomme nook. ‘ound also near the | ag well pay In cash asdn these checks. from thelr boots with small rattans, and } norvously twitching and continnaily Inma was found # memorandum ag fol- on his bad behavior, and had to make sonie | Jows! * it vit} ton ths John Lases, Ogdeusburi, M.-Y. MY The Alleged Murderer of Mee | exchanging confidences with 3 althy He, end lls whole appearances that of a mat : CATION y inister smiles. ey | in thes 5 providence Heavy Hitters Held | lghtning brushes to gct.n pleco of the purse. | fathor'’s mame ix James Hayes, and my Prose loi ide yeh es ON Mahon Probably Insane, i doteetivess a oware, you crimt. "iatrs, Aree cin in u art oF the hous to One Run aud Dan Smith had many frlendson tho strength | mother's Sarah Hayes, Washington street, 2 ‘Aug. 10—A, meeting of . nal, skulking from outraged justice, and | where O'Neil boarded, upon seeing it intl Rowe “Ono Hitt of ils performance In the 225 aco at But: | QAsShmnE, zone memarmuaum suave | mgonta ot Ue ines west of Piling ; acct tat no, eve but Gowa naw Youle | mated nan aiernoon paper that fo wag : ie ; G: your crime. hundre ATS Dy 1 Ind le, Site! Y falo, and disappointed them all. Robert Afo- | from Cleveland to Chicago on tha achoonor | and Duifalo and east of the Misstsstpp! River, Thera Is No Evidence of tho Man's Guilt, fave been. Nowe inundred eyes are on you } him ‘yenterdsyy al eine * ey, mt Gregor, who showed trial {n 3:18.yesterday | Concord. . for a revision of dhe classification of freight, Clovefand, Boston, and Troy the Morning, was a miserable failure in tho ree, ntl pon sInding this olew to the {dentification but He Is Still Confined, R —Goil’s and ‘the Detectives’—the Detectives | rim rinst ‘PIIEND OR “ACQUAINTANCE was held this :forenoon, at the Kennard anyhow—ha, hal Slink, cower, crawl, twlat, h + foroner concluded to follow tt up and L Reg anak ts aver Sau tany en | Who lias been allowed to see him since hisar tant THE 3:21 nace 4 to tho end thot the Invest! | House. FIs Kingsbury, of Columbus; As- g wt y ver yg | rest. Shu says that she lias known the un Other bse Teams folh to tia Roparonty {nvinelble. Sallam thorewih onc, he nent wor 0 taut sistant General Freight, Agent et the Pitts- Hentised ary ae Not Ale | ey Silt tree pe oe etn, yan dows! Coren ag minut ever ales he tins been In thy re sterda: . Monroo Chief, Tho held opposing hin wero ner not to bury tha body, a9 he would | burg, Cincinnat!,& St. Louls was nade low 0 His Friends, Beware, and shoot yourself—yet stay! There , fer i 8 Ye Moose, Voltaire, Sheridan, Lucy, aud Capt, | order tho County Physician totinke a pobt- chanon of thé meeting, and.J. A, Moore, s fa phe ayenuncor tafety cone way. ty which | Dim something -to cat and somo ta Emmons, Betting was $50 to $10 on Monroo { Mortem examination of It Unfortunately, { of Detroit, Agstatant Genoral Freight Agent Dalssdate, Monroe Chlof, and Stove | Chilct for arst plnee, and $25 to $17 on Moose tne body fad nireny bron taken, to delle: | Of the Graid Trunk Mond, acled as ‘Secre- i in order to hold the post-mortem i Maxwell tho Yictors In the far door anaridan “force. lnm’ ou, will bo, necessary. for: tho ofticinis to | ‘2, sote business of the meeting was the requests that all persons who may wish to appointment of a committee of six to revise In 2:10} forcing him | out. Rochoater Racese - meee mote. ting a ba at questa lind ail pemnons whio sisy oil 0 the present classification of freiglt, and pre- in tho first quarter, and v driven to " esent clasal fic save his distance, "Moose Ted in tho second ate tact sarin tenia eset pare a uniform system of classification. from the Two-Mile Record Out Down Two heat to the head of the’ homestretch, Mon: } Farm ag enrly as noon. "Che Ogdensburg | {! poluts west of and ‘Including Iulfalo, 8 f bacco, He was bewildered at first you can baile them—hold your ear lose | put ienew . her, ~ and eatehts et 4 5 Ho Tears His Clothes to Pleces in His Dosperate | while It ts whlspered-throw a clew, before of tho food, rencivéd outhiishand auderaihe, Ravings, any more than Atalanta could tho precious | le ravenotsly, asi nearly starved. ie wat 4 apple—it is the golden fleece for which he ren pee iis entire nervous systein op ant sall through airen-studded seas fore eared to be shocked, but after ha had eater ItJsn drama shortly enacted, but full of | eyer— j (ear ge eet feel 4 Wo read to net change, THROW ’RM THE CLEW! aletter he had recelyed from his mother, and i Chief, wh t pocketed fn is ra Laie ter 7 Pittsburg, and Wheeling, Ina great city, under an humble roof, les } —, * Xpress Booonds by Maxwo}l—Trotting . auntier ful ind Silrap bneke and trot around oped iat tho infostiationSxiy cond on wll ‘The meeting adjourned at a, and the | n family asleep “rhe hard-worked husband, Dantes Saran an our ae ry biatnty EAT pons Beings naked brat fad torn Mond : tho whole fleld, then camoupand carriedhim | throw sumo light upon tle affair, Classification Coramittee, with Vatient, of | the loving wife, tha threo children, all are | stumped upor Hott aa tho brand of Cain, they | his clothes, he replied thathe was innocent ‘ at Mondota, 80, fast that ho, flew | into: tha wird At pre be tnagined f j- | the Luke Shore, as Chatrinan, havo been 1 | purted will Jeave you to walk the highways in | of any crinie, and had destroyed thomto kee, : and fell deaele to turd, The whiner, tnd tng the aleve. there ave two theories one ot pecelouy tn afiéraooi aixl evening, itd Will bd atten {i ienout betore dawn. brond “day, and | finn’ your | infauity | any one froni wearing them After the ofleert a , ree lengths to spare; jn 2:20,- In the third 0 Tf ve Fe . Ww while ie ad carried out their threats t , BASE-BAUL. - é hent Moose showed tho way for tho first halt, suicide and one. of murder. Tho body 1s fa beta, before the orld, it y tL On re: o hang hhn darkness is wrapped closestabout the hushed | pursue that fantasmal, dancing, high-go- | She did not belfeve that he was at all Insan elty, and the forgetfulness of sleep Is most | mad will-o’-the-wisp, the Clew—Uat long, | but thought he was auffering for the want o profound, All {s quiet and peaceful. ‘Chere | gossamer, and breath-blown thread, one end | stimulus and proper food, wiileh sho reason- Isarnsping at tho sliutters outside, a cau- | Of Which is gummed to thelr noses nnd the | ed out from the fact that he would not talk th d Interrupted A eait'n voik! other noosed about the neck of an innocent | to her until he hnd eaten and smoked, vous and Interrupted sound, as if n working | man, Ah, what a wonderful thing is the | Mrs, Muck, in speaking of the erime for Tat were pausing at intervals to listen, No- | Detective, what a still more wonderful thing | which ONeill ts held, said sho know of his body hears. ‘The sound ecnses. There Is | the Glow, and whata most wonderful, mira- | Innocence; and, furthermore, that he did not silence for a moment, Then the shutter | cle-show! CHICAGO VS. PROVIDENCE, + and then weakened, Monroe wen€_to aie soublicas that of {aves the monogram coln A DENIAL. i 9 roturn of the Chicngo team tothe | front, and won tho hent fn 2:9137, Voltaire | fnyes committed sutelde lt is iard tosee wh Sptctal Dispatch to The CAtcago Tribune, ne grounds was welcomed by more than | fishing second, Hinnions third, nud Moose ) hie forced open the matchel and: atrewed tio | Kansas Crry, 3to., Aug, 10—The Chicago 9,000 spectators yesterday afternoon. Tho | fourth, Ho fourth lent was fairly won by | contents about, and if he was murdered tt fs | & Alton Company hero deny that they cut Voltaire, who mado'but a slight skip turning él coming champions had for thelr opponents | into the Homestrete and beat Monroe Chic someh goats ttor Bulrcerers should leave | the Knights Templar rates. ‘They clalm that ne present champlons, ‘and they once more | ‘out by ahead In 2:31." Johnson was called | titelan ia that Hayes ef the Chieago, Burlington & Quincy Company He Oinstrated thelr superlOrity in. avery:] onto the stand ond silarply questloned about } that the satehel wie LaMnltled aulelde, and allowed the Missourl, Kansns & Texas to go . it Ing, And astonishing thing, the ripe | have tho courage to shoot o dog,: Some ain off teu Mt en eee | Hel” vi eo ant aerl| FOU Heme ent aoa," | pond ang Cs pa em | tle oy oben toons rusty ‘nges |e Bases vas howe hed ct | ee We a Nore SS ef nantIast year. nee | that he ~ could have, won but + vate wh a with a faint squeak. There comes n low | fs finished, his robbing any one was very foolish. ingly Interesting pante,—notably so on SGV | for his horse throwing a shoe just above the THE RAILROADS. Pay af the Clear, Hurlinglon Quiney seraping noise, ns the sash fs slowly raised. | , The orchestra fiddles again, but with feel- | Why,” sald ae, hie ait not know tha eral ocensions when nothing. but the sharpest-| distanee-stand. After lengthy consideration i Seatt Company have made a S10 rate over | Silence again. Against the gray glimmering Ing, ‘The audience instinctively feel that the | value of money, for I have secon him fre- fielding on the part of ‘Providence Kept the judges announced n dent heat, Voltaire TEXAS PACIFIC - the Chicago & Alton, they (the Ciiicago, | saunre of the opened window Is a althouct | plot, Is thickening. ‘The curtain rises. | quently throwing half-dollars at the elildren down thotr opponents’ score. At such crit- peln set back for allegod running at the Prmapevma, Pa, Arte, 10.—Theannual | Burlington & Quincy) are making a fuss, barely outlined, Jt seems to bo that of a axnlnst a black background giimmers tho | in the neighborhood, of whom he was very of tho homestretch. ‘The spectators : : Clew, fond.” Sho dismissed letective the Ieal polnts they were very strong in tho fleld, | Wore astonished at this netion, ant hissed, | Meeting of tha Toxas Paelfic Railroad Com- man in o stouched hat and loosely- The Clew.is peculiar, It splits, birfarentes, | of his guilt—that a i the. delectixa: ie 4 and three times suecceded in preventing & | nnd hooled, and shouted “Dead heat? | pany oceurred hero to-day. Prominent CHANGED HIS BASE, fitting clothes, bent steolthily forward divides, subdivides, parts,unravels,and fluifs | hla window to allow him to get in the rin with 2 man on third ond but ona | at the judges during the remainder of the | among thoso participating in the proceedings, Special Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, as though intently Hstening. .The silence | inte ns many separate and Individual threads | house after the murder—in a few words, ‘As for batting, tho henvy hitters | afternoon,’ In endeavoring to protect Mooso | nro Jay Gould, G. M. Dodge, President of the | Kansas Crry, Mo,, Aug. 10.—Col. J. Hi. ovt sg visiting team wero completely baftied | the Htkdzes fell Into‘a glaring error. Voltaire | Cgtitornia and ‘Cexng Btallrond Construction | Wood, Division ‘Superintendent of the Chi- «of the : . honestly beat him for second place, and the & Alton Rond af this polnt, has tend- “hy Corcuran’s slow and swift curves. They | qimost imunimous opinion 6f impartial ob- | Company, now engnged in building the Tex- | enzo & Alton ai has ten never hitclean until tho eighth, inning after | servers of tho aco. 1s that tho | 98 Pucific; Russell Saxe, Frederick L. Ames, | cred hls resignation, nnd {ig to remove at once * the side supufd have been out, when Brad- | decision of a dead heat was mani- | of Boston; and Col, Thomas A. Scott. Short- | to Chicago. He has heen officially notified Jey, by n two-bnsor over right-flld fence, | festly | wrong, Tho Rochester people | ly after 10 this morning tho olt Board of Df- | that au important position awaits inn and It evs Gross, who got his base on an | backed Moose for sccond place. In so doing | rectors convened In thelr meeting, and about | is sald his title will be Assistant General brought home Gross, third | dey put thelr money, on nn ugly old skin | ten stockholders of the Company’iiet fo dlect | Manager under J. C. MeaALullin, infield error, and mado both second ant rd) who docs not belong in the company he Js | tho manngement for the ensuing year. ‘Tho i ‘on passed balls, Tho pitching exlbit for | trotting with, and for which they deserved | new Board will moet directly itis chosen, CENTRAL PACIFIC, Corcoran fs extraordinary ns It stands, as‘out | to lose, and, while tho judges hon- The annual report. of the Directors was Say.Fraycisco, Aug. 10.—The annual tw tbat but on red lifa | ¢stly’ tried to prevent wrong ‘against | adopted by the stockholders, . ecting of | holde 1 of tlisty-two men at bas but one ea NE | thelr loent patrons, they — perpetrated | Iu the operations of the road for tho year | Mectint of the stockholders of the Centra base, and, with any kind of fielding support | q great injustice on ‘strangers. ‘The fifth | enllng May SI the umber of inilos of road | Pecitic Ratlrond Company was held toxtay. in tho elgith inning, he should have had the heat waa won by Monroe Chief by alength | used was 443, ‘The Company hlso hag43 | Tho following Directors were elected: almost matchless record of shutting out tho | in 2:2137, Voltafre lending to within the dis- | miles of sidings. ‘lransportatton receipts, | Leland Stamford, O. P. Huntington, Charles Providence team both as to runs and baso tance, After this heat Crawford gave notice | $2,589,291; expenses, $1,513,517; net recelpts | Crocker, C. F. Crocker, E, HH. Miller, Jr., ML. TOV tho other hand, thé White Stogkings of a protest ugninst the decision. of tho | for the yenr, $1,045,708; passunger receipts, | V. Luntmeton, E. We Lroptiiis, hits. On tho othe: U fr five ‘ndges in the preceding hent, nnd an appeal | $450,051; frefght recelpls, $2,053,018 Aguins| . —— hit Ward freely,-enrning threo of thelr fly¢ | to the Board of Appenls of the National As- | the '.net receipts there’ are — charged ITEMS, mins, and suffering not a Ntto bad luck In | sociation, Moose was awarded second monoy, | $782,740 for Interest on the bonded debt Mr, W.I. Firth, General Passenger Agent being cnught off bases on fly catches. Thelr.} Voltaire third, Enimons fourth, and for the sinking-fund, "leaving a ee Se Renae ba EINE was, as ft always fs, perfection THE TWOSULE-HEAT NACH surplus of $312,903, to which 1g added 399,- | Of tho Dotrott, Grand Haven & Milwaukes Mein-if anything, bettor than: they havo | proved o sensation in tho way of time, but | 218 the difference between the balance of the | Railroad, was in this elty yesterday, to look itself,—! any peter its by Dalrympl was of very. Ilttle interest. as a tace, | {ncome necount and taxes on lands and inter-'| up business for his rond, + heretofore'shown. Base-l! 'y ‘ymple, | Tynolala, ‘Lekousha, Grey. Chicf, Dream, | ¢ston old land-grant bonds. ‘Total surplus, rho | We Assoctatl f Gi 1 ‘Anson, and Kelly, 2 basa on balls for Will- + tev ‘axwell’ | $843, 170; assets outside of railway provert: elie, Wueelnt Pe iS a famson, the putting out of Goro and Anson, Anne sy anid oe) Maxwell lated, and ‘innds and current. abilities, BOW, UIUs ‘Ticket and Passenger Agents’ Assocation of : ‘ine. base-running, and errors by. Peters,.| $90, and tho ileld $0, “ALAswell scored the | total Habllities,, $170,108; exeess of assets | tho United States moets nt the Grand Packie Gross, and Pradloy, gavo.three mins in the |-Best time on record, and won In hollow over Habilleies, '8420,50 Ifotel in this ‘city to-day to revise rates ond mei In the second Cor- | St¥Je. Unolaln led for the first mile in tho The Board o! Atunngers otocted are: Thom- | transact other {important business, first inning, one earned h first heat. Afterward Maxwell shot to tho | 189A, Scott, John G, Brown, Jay Gould, Rus- 'Tho Chicago & Northwestern Railroad 1 viy. | 23 there aredetectives, ‘Cheycatch hold and | She had put the -Iadder to the window Brows. teehee: Venera nol the slats pul themselves up hand over hand, At first | weoks ‘before herself to nail a netting pping u out even tho faint | planes it would seem that these wiry little | over her own window above; and, fur- Neht which struggles from tho stars, until | threads led In opposit directions ‘Not so. | thermore, ho could not have gotten In and. the outlines of the silhouct at the window, ‘ike: teleptons wires, they converge to & out of he voom Shuout laulites it bel On ack! Ul centre. o © Of tin ay being ei Into thosurrounding binekness Thegcend changes he city is spon, Up the nagat Tmalfouelye nan alle kuaw, hut i and down tls river-Itke streets, so atreamin; hought it outrageous that he shoutd be de. Within, the repose {a sweeter and more | with life, stalks Eprotean Crimesin new ahaa ned “stimulus of some kind—tobseco, peacefitl, for a cool breeze creeps in through | at every step. Thera is the lght-footed mr- | nothing elae—untll lie had gotten his nerves the opening and fans the sleepers.so Neltly | roter, tho insinuating pickpocket, thecordial | scttled, and also thatshe should be held so and tenderly that it but woos them to falrer | Steerer, the urbane stool-pigeon, the gurru- } long without a hearlng and not allowed to dreams; Their regular breathing becomes lous confidence-nan, the screne burglar, and | be visited by some of the few friends he had. + gl i beco the gingerly-treading sneak-thlef. Likewise | In the avening the reporter visited him calmer and calmer, and now scarcely stirs | tho smooth but tenacious loan-broker. ‘Chess | again. Ile was lylng upon. the bench ns be the airintoa murmur. The clarion of a dis- | the detective passes withacant notice, merely | fore, sucking the stem of the pipe given hin tant rooster shrills keenly through the hush, | corrailug a few to keep his hand In and his | by Mrs, Alnck. Upon betug called he caine but {3 auswered not. ‘The deep and hoarse reputation np. At tis juncture the branches | forward again and spoke much og in the imorotona ofa Heavy dell t N34, of the ramified elew so diverge that they lose | morning’s Interview. IIe expressed | the ‘onotone of a heavy bell tolls. sight of each other. Can tho Detective bo | keenest gratitude for the tobacco and food The silhouet at the window moves, Thore | mistaken? Can he have gotten hold of the | given lim, and sald that now Is nw cat-llke trend upon tho fluor, What] wrong Clow? No. ‘Tho Detective never 18 | ne. nips'r CARE WHETHER HE WAS UNG seemed tle outline of aman Js now within pulsteken. Tea tgny eoarro we Know tits. ‘Ont NOT. : tho room, groping on the bed among tho | trate, hey draw to a focus, ‘They unite Alluding to the sublectof Ade" Haltneination, clothing of tho sleepers. ‘The act Is bun- | into one. ‘The excited, delighted Detectives | Pr ann the oxcewsion wis posteened ato glingly done, and the wife feels the touch of | find themselves performing a solemn war | iad: fe Led ioe strange hand upon hers, It fs warm, | dunce about loot or alvon lias each a th a tng aia. 5 A ns, elven him enrly in the evening. ‘ha but It chills her like tho contact of a snake. A-YOUNG AND NERVOUS MAN, Tags that remained of his other parments: With a start of horror she wakes, and, | who serves asn Mny-polo tocenter tho con- | served him asa pillow, but not a sizuof x though -scelng nothing, hearing nothing, | yeralu branches of tho almighty and unmis- | Hankel or other covering wns on tho bunk i led i - Ks kab fe ire, cymbals, encore, int b . feels the undefined diead of a near danger. anal aati Seca a) Z This is 0 strange case. What ts the evi- coran bit for two bases, and was batted home } front, and lind he not been pulled up at the | 8¢!) Sage, Frederick 2. Amos, Ht. D. Barclay, She arouses her husband, Je starts up from ‘There is ‘no orchestral prelude to the Inst | dence against hin? There ts a ponderous by Quest, ‘and in the third Janing William- | finish, ‘Tekonsha, Dream, Annwil., and Grey | 1. He Heuston, afin, have Janes P. | Company announces that its Milwaukee train | ifs quict slumber, wondering. For amo- | act, "Ee the nerves of The mudionco couldn't | welght of testimony in his favor—that is cer- + gon, after batting himself to second, came | Chief would have been tlugged. ‘The timo | Scott, Willam M, Harrison, WC. Unil, | whieh formerly left Chteago at 8a. oy | mont there 13 silence. ‘Then alow but dis- | endure nuother slege of fiddletorture. Be- | tan, : x hile Anson’s slow | DY quarters wns 8034, 1:19, 154-201, 2:50, | Frank S. Bond, Willlam J. Sewell, Charles } arrived in Milwaukee at 11:15 o, mi. now é sides, the enthusiastic musicians have gone |. Is he felgning insanity ? If he fs, be ts very home by red-hot running while Anson's slow | gi e wal. fh {| O. Baird, William ‘l.. Walters, E. H. Perkins, ri e fifte ~ | dinct rustle at the foot of the bed fs heard. " te 4 1 4 8:32, 4200, deislg, Lhe best us Tecord He A h | makes the time fifteen minutes faster, reach- : out for beer. ‘The curtain rises, skillful, and makes acounterfelt presentment grounder to Farrell was being gathered and | was 4:s0l¢ made by Flora ‘Temple at tho | Jt, and 8 K. Jamison, ing Milwaukee at 11 a.i. ; Some largo object 1s moving there, Un- | "ihe seens ia a prison cell, ‘To the right is | thateotild deceive an expert. He does not fielded to first, This was tho last of the tally- | Eclipse Course, Long Island, Au, 10, 1859, ‘the o hcers of the Company continue as Mr. John Sealy, recently appointed Gon- | usted, he challenges the unscen Intruder. | n peetle-browed thug confined: td the left | rave; he talks logically on every subject but ing for Chicago, nnd though some rgd hit- | In the second heat Maxwell ttalled Unolata | gst year: ‘Thomas A, Scott resldany GIs | oral Manager of the Guif, Colorado & Santa | Then comes a ribald oath, Nes a disreputable drunkard, curled up In 1 { one, and rathor thinidly shrinks from diseuss- ting was done, Providence was so Wong In | {oy a mile, und then went to te front, event- Krumblour, ‘Treasurer; C. 2. Satterlee, | Peattrond, hus wade the following new ap A ¥EASI, A STUNNING Teron, | Daroxysm of snores: opposlt are two sneak | ing that ono than eouris Its Introduction to the fleld ns to whitewash tho slo for the re- | }!34Y, ty MD ate ga VERE My | eho consolidation plan was referred to the | polutments: F, P, Killeen, Assistant General | n blinding, suffocating cloud of sulphurous Hilees. bec lig with ent ie ess through Aly his fo lgnedd madi ness. atte aM vell known ‘ne feldt 9) 1 Vue i aS RRS oR AR a Board of Dire iT ‘ Manngers J. if, Crowley, Master of Roads ike, and 11 “iy ~ | the bars of thelt cage aud begging tobaeco o q mainder of tho game, The fielding work o: BInDTARIES. 2 new Bonrd of Directors with power to act | ora ‘ransportation; Oscar G, Murray, Gon- | SMO¥e, and a low moan, In the vivid bright- | the turnkey. Inu cell heyond are atroopof | had an insufliciency of — sleep — to Dalrymple, Kelly, Anson, Corcoran, ‘and | _ purge, $1,000; 2:27 olnss: as ig deemed best for tho interest of tho rail- | Ohh rvolght and Passenger Agel ness the wife sces the Imago of a man sud- | rouged and wrinkled hatridans, who sing a | relleve, the nervous "excitement, that Quest for tho home team, and of Bradley, | J. E. Turncr, b. in. Dulsydato, 1 td se . Itt ted that Mr. N.K. Elliott, wh denly revenled—dark: cont, gray pantaloons, | verse of ribald song in a cracked voles, thor hes of highly {xcitable perous fomprrne Ward, Gross, and Poters for tho visitors, to- } John Murpby,,b, m, Glemtute, 2 2 iherh RASIGHOUND DO OL. 1 ee eit ee eal ne Afnster of imme | dark mustache, slouched hnt—then grizzly prea tently ae then Jangly a, Waugh Haat | mothe faintly. very tune, woseible teat, ute - gether with the batting of Dalrymple, Will- | ‘George W, Voortia, bile. 8. Hlack- Clouds:'8 9-3 | ‘The slowness’ of the trunk-line arbitrators portation for a number.of yeurs.will probably blackness swallows it up again. There iso | ™ri'the prison-cell which forma the sceno fa | der the influences of his debauch, the horror Jumngon, Kelly, and Quest, ‘were the deatares Wee pou ak NI er Buby 3 8 9) in naking Inown tho award of percentages ‘eo thie sugeessor oF the date Genoral Alannger, quik ay Hipagh pie Fooly het the bean a youn, dlurkelinired, dlark-eyeal many with of is jarrest, tho liardaliips of Sontinement, ofthe play. ‘Tho rest can be learned from ane. srt for the roads.in the ‘enst-bound pool from | John f. Siinpson, ha i patter of rap! fect growing fainter and | week's beard stubbling his ehin, and an ex- | the torture of threats and cross-examination a(R ATP (ae rns Pending the award tho ronds ennnot work | ofthe toad, ana his appoliitment to Lat re- force eS Hof, gels suid slbopery weats Tranigs the famaus Clew. He is neatly ned, sparseness and miserable quality of his food, tla} al al 4) 0) 0 ‘ab. , Motiroo Chicf,,6 1 1 9 1 | With that linrmony they could. if they know | sponsible position would prove very sccept- : DS | He trombling from head to toot. {te ts de- | the cold and lonely cell he was confined In, 6| o|-o| o| o| of o.| WY Yan Valonbeirg’s b. #. Moose. iH 4 &§ 5 | on what basis to ack. ‘Things’ aro working | 4 le. tiskahi ; ee ‘val ‘ a ors he, pete wa at Dursult— lirlous, and babbles incoherently. Lip ret mallow, {rlenall a iim, the on, Al 2! 2] 4) 0} 0} 2 \ be ae & 3 gg] Very unsatisfactorily at pres ndich Constderable complaint Is being mado be y : SHI z mt 1 iealbsrol tees Bardi, 6. 4} 9] af af o} of 2 | Palmog & Welty’ lie ame atey.es15 0, 0 & 4° | feared that if tho award Is not mnde soon an ee ae ety annutes “inte, | alr, and the elty wakes to know that hid- alarm Ike a hunted animal. It Js with clint: | and Increasing tortures of body and soul In- +4} a) 2) & i Hy 9) _ purse $1,000, 2:25 clngs, two-mile hents opel. rupture may take place, ‘The Chicago | easing much {nconventence to people who | cuusand foul crime has been perpetrated | Ct Ity he ean ne ai eto Apa fal Hnvenen he cident to his situntion—Is it not mtcro- Hee ae Jobn Murs" Steve Maxwoll & Grand Trunk complains that it 1s not expeat tobe abtholr Ineo of husitiass, at, tho Seltiten Ree Minit thay a eat: aponest aul tie ideas expresse those oes lunatic: seoptenlly, 2 possibility that his mind could —{|—|—|—|—|—|— On OPUEa appointed tle. General Superintendent is is aa} a|zalar|27|ni| a | 2. B. Hibuar trait aed Asiortor. Ines, bet ewe dekery, who is usually not stow in correct. | OWN honse, and that a happy home has been pce oe te uguble-stage E Somehow, 08 fhe reporter lett OVNell'a a shot otal abo x ietawarde ie m. Drenn ngreed upon at ‘the Chicago meeting. ing, ovlls of this k ad yuan thoy com to als turned in au fustane inte a hetlot angulsh | Pera Detectives’ room 1s again revealed, | Chitago justice. throned ike, ihe Jumeers 4] 0} Of Of 1) 3) 2 i MENDOTA, up to the reguiar rates’ and thai Mr. J. Waldo, General Fret she and Pas. thera is no longer darkness,‘ The enrish Tan a8 Lallowa? The inan ahout whose neck cloud of dust which billowed before and be- “i 9 + a i y g x Bpectat Bispiteh 8 The Caleage Tribune, ; fils aecounts for the heavy grain bualneas: it poner A entoe die Huston Texas. Cot light pours int mockin gly merry stream thet Tenotinue abe hence ie tand toe the {iad tt, Mlousands of goll-conteased orlininals ENDOTA, 1, Aug. .—The opening | hus been doing lately. ie grent trouble | tral au puny, € - | through the windows, ithout, the mighty | TRSi, ‘ * ranidished the proofs of hidcous deeds an 8) OO} OF) ? eg ; lowing circular: a Lye of suspicion, which is the Detective. | openly blasphomed the bind di 7) 3} 0} Of of |) 2 | ees maceastul for tho dinat cage Thee thvee: | however ines ang eas. tr Giulenio, | OM iiuavised that a person calling himsate c, | Petropolis flares and ronm, with Iis eddying, | Th man woen in tia pistols turd and mur: | qnder tio cruel wheols wero crushed Wino: 1 9) 2) 218 712] minute race was won In straight heats by rathor Nght business just. now. “Always Beg. 21, Gulo has, been. ropresauting aimeely noisily tip and down tho rough’ pavement In | dereus flash was also young. OF olds mayo. eont ineny whose cries for morey, Uberty, and xe} a] a} s}aziei| 6 | Jcontine, ghandapine bay mare, 6 years ‘ald, | when bustnoss, Is light there are” charges of fee ee od favors as ‘ieworiptions. ceaseless procession; men jostle each other Aur ee not power er ot aca wa hiuban 3 pt, were, stayed the, merry TeG7 3 9 owned by Mr, A. J. Hook, of Paris, Ky, She | bad faith, and probably justly 80. When | nis Company has ot, and nover did Ervoan | on the crowded walk, and laugh, and fest, het, Likewise gray pants. Aud a. slouch pican of oer t tives iy ne 4 00.0 6 0 os | probably made the fastest thine on record in | business is heavy, and tha Toads havo thelr | uront named Cole employed in any. capacity, | and go upon thelr ways; little sparrows hop | wet. Jaikewlse, erty vanhs aie A sone | Gur a pean whose chorus was burdene 00000601 Ont |_ier class on a half-mile track—viz.: 9:25, | lands full, they have.no inducemont to ent | and { would advise all to whom stich person may | hither and thither Ina ‘never-ending prow! | he 1 as ‘i with rapturous praises of themselves and the Earned runs—Chiongo, 8. + | trotting the first half In 1:40, and coming In | rates, but when traflle i light the roads that | apply, maxing auch ropresontations, to treat | for tho nccidental worm, and ‘twitter | Ife also had a inustnche, dark eyes, and | Clow, : ‘Two-baso. hits-Wiiturason @ Concoran, | Wider a pull to save tho field from being shut | ore behind in their percentages will nature Minas an hnpostor. and plek desultory quarrels with ono | Wasof medium Bi Al {hese guaracten. +, Quest, Bradtey, out, Four, howaver, wero distanced in | ally uso all.menns thoy can to cateh up. ——_—_— another, and duff thelr brown feathers out in iatiog had bean, cro thocea toot the GENEVA LAKE, , Firat base on balis—Williamgon, . the first heat. ‘Troubadour: got second WASHINGTON, the warm, gind sunshine; white plizeons ton, vemnn whe. shy tin tbe sod tira of) the Spectat Dispatch to The Crtcago Tribune. ij Fleet boso pon errors Providence At Chisago, 2. money, an, Atattie Grahaw, third. ‘Timo, INJUNCTION DISSOLVED. : flash alrily In tho blue above, mere Specks ot bene Ls Marritiod nearke todenth. aud | Gexeva Laxr, Wis. Aug, 10.—Tho Chi- Htruck out—Poters, Houck; Bradley, Ward, | Suro toe’ the Words Theo viene Wee heats, Reettal rHenately fa Tae Chtetgo Tyibim be OM for Ohio—Spanish Ontrages on tho Hahts go heh are toys rae A nl si fits | therefore in. excellent condition to note fing | eago or Lake Forest Bleyelo Club, composed WOME seid, 407 Cs 89. and mitch diflieulty was experienced Inglve | (.UATAYETTS, Indy Aug, 10.—In tho Clreult | American Fiag—Warehouwe Heute. | fe pit! g. whirling murmur amit maze over polntsof appearance, Wasnot thisdatantug ? | of E, A. Barnum, L. L. Sprunnee, ¥, J. Pea- Bitikos called Watt tebe hany Boy | Court, Judgo Vinton dissolved the injunction | _Wasinnarox, D, C., Aug. 10.—Prestdent | which the noontide flames in its glory. | Durk coats are rare, gray pants » hoary and | pody, FO. Farwell, A, L. Farwell, J. 1. ee . Ing them a-good send-olf, Alle . Double Dlays-DormiucPoters, start-Bradloy, won first money, Lucy second, Foune Bu- | Inst week granted the Clty of: Lafayette | Tinyes left to-day for Columbus, 0, ragged Dalte—Gross, 2; Filnt, & canan third, Charley Douglas fourth. ‘Tuo, | against the Wabash: Raflway, to prevent the | Commodore Jeffers says, While tho United Within’ thore is a crowd of faces, sonie obsolutoantiquity, mustaclies tnfreqyent, and, Wild pltchos—Ward, 1, - BiB124, BiB1)q, Bi0}g, 9:35, 2:97}4, cutting down of certain stréets over which | States would” keep o vessel in Spanish Ne | medium-sized men such a curiosity that Bar- | Willinins, Frank Douglass, and Cyrus Bent- mae ere ah Pane num ranks them above two-headed calves | Jey, Jr, arrived at the Whiling Jouse this 300, : ‘ e : and trained Zulus. "What, thon, must be | evening, where they will remain foro week Der Salltvan. * ’ BARATOOA, . } the Intter would pass In putting Ina doublo | waters, he did not approliend any further | Pression of wo, some stamped with Cho gross ) tht of tha combination? dolng the country hereabout. ‘There ts great ; BOSTON VS, CINCINNATI. Sanaroga, N. Y., Aug, 10.—Thore waa. ltrack. AMdavits werg: filed by tho defend- | indignities to the United States flag, aince so | (ineront, some Dianctied with horror Inthe | ‘Le by sure, there wore thos who wore | oxeltement over'n Yacht mice that will come «- Bptetat Dispatch to ‘Ths Chieago Teibunte* Pireoquarters of ninile. dashes eee ants that thoy had no Intention of altering | much excltement has been caused through- | centro of the elrele they form Is Ayling to. sear. hak Mills man wos notte, off tho Inst ot next weok fora Inrge purse. Cremnarr 0, Aug, 10,—Fatal errora at Stark Le Charloy Ross and Scotilfa, suiling | the grade of any streets, and that what. work | out the country by fndignities heretofora A NARIOW TALE, DRAPED IN WINITE. gone an siti rack Theta hed never been | ccneva, bake uover had so many people * eritieal perlods and nInck of batting power’ | in the fleld in the pools,rmn a dead heat for’| nd been donoso far had been performed | im; 2 an posed, Sracaat Roints leat the, suine foto Che | the second placo, Lady ‘Middleton “and | undor tho direction of the city’s »Civil | ‘Tho President has appointed William TI, is Charloy Gorham-were tha favorits in tho | Engineer, The aflavit of. Goneral- | . ings Say jal eee tho: batting og in won tho illo and a quartor race, Nainger Anes sn bat a wey Keeney ae espubllo moter a Wis y 3 » | thin pat the Wabnsh allway & Tees mgud ‘and Jones wore notlenable Leat- Qildelia {the favorit) second, and Cinderella | has ee in contemplation the diversion ‘oe Site Gen. Augur tins been ordered to 0 people wore prose Itebmond hurtnis | Utd. Time, 31434. 3 all through bustneas of tle ‘Toledo, Peoria | jand of the Departhione of the Sout until Teg Tn the SLE ac ee ea eetnced | qy2Uo third ‘race, inlle and n fuflong, was | Warsaw ftallrond, from Sheldon, IL, to sald | The reassembling In tis city of the Board of bith. Whiteand Sona’ fruhed i ey aah tint won by Kittle Ji, iM Glen (the favorit) Aec- | Lafayette, instead of-soncllig tha sumo over | Oficors, of which ho 1s a member, hota run was enrued of the twelve scorad, | 2! and - Chii Sweop third, ‘Time, | andther road to Logansport”; and that, If | “rng ‘Preasury Department has just trans- From it six candlesticks rise glittering, each | qrrestedd for any crime. That he had slept around Sf, DUESHIE there | stilt there Is room for more, bearing n taper whose flame Mekers rely Hit of the tra until len; aaa in the breeze, hig alr ts heavy itor ts ity horror had been donna E | Somotning thar Camo Over Joun ans ys FUG: BICKS withers | ed, and had been ona tremendous spree tig ing flowers, uiingled with a falnt odor just x t > in John Fannin, of Fk, Pa., 1s a touch customer, pereeotinie it FE ee een a tat eet | RYERE Wefore, and wos virtually Incapable | 4 ‘tow niente nga ho Toned ip with ollerexion f ih of even walking when brought home, Pah} - ti ; " 4 ead of the tablo stands the Ininge of a erucl- | thore are always lmnpertinent people who | Pageye ald lay dowe to siecp oy, the, rallroad led God, nnd from that stretches 0 | will try to thwart the Detective and snap his | steoping a locomotive drawing thirty=fva rigid, stark, horribly motionless, some- | Claw, “But they can'tdo It. ‘The Dotoctlye | freight-cars eaine along. Tho whole train passed thing, to which every | eve in the | and tho Clow nro ane. Immortal, importsh- | ovor bln. John wns found woo tino afterward mn Bhs f i" Ils Company accomplishes Its purpose, ‘un 4 voce | rou is fearfully, . irresistibly, turnad. | apie, indestructible, aud irresistible, There | by atrack-walker, Ho was sitting ona log by pinninn— ri a3 H 3 H i H by Disturbance won tho huidia race, milo and | fayette Wil epracttenti y become the ‘eastern Sorted $5,000,000 in ole bution fran tho Neve From mernlng to high noon it has beon | ts one thing Wwhilel tie babblers overlooked, | Ho Ado of (ee raltroad. nd fow nurs tat unis ‘Cineinnadi’ 0000000 1-3 | Seartar, five hurdles, Faustina second, and. torminus of said Toledo, Peorit & Wereaw | for coinage lito engles and halt-cugles, there, and froni morning to high noon tt has | but which “tha Detective ‘noted. ‘The man | Bere snd, thera ubewe his potsou were ail (he ih ees Wayfarer third, ‘Timo, 2:8334, Raliroad Company; aid, “untess tt ts so | “phe rousury Department requires that | Hover moved, never opened the Hidden and | with tho Clow was the one who wouldu’t look | Crustiud tn ovor tho. riylit oxo. Illy fuco Was noinnatl, 8; Boston, 12, . cl vl ci Yh, PN ¥ ot 10, cep, had ro baso hite “Trott, geet SUICIDE OR MURDER? negotiations to the end stated.” The Rall- Arnruliouss deatron tg iseont ane iE 8 weitten, that give Ib the semblunco of asman; though TI: LABT SCENE OF ALT. Pe eter it athe tae iitgarn of bl op bat < sutton, Ly from morag to high noon It lias been | has not yet beon written. Tow the tragedy, | Wo ue, Tho track-walker sald tho, man yzed upon by a thousand pair of eyes,and | comedy, farce,—what you will, —will ond, 20 | looked ag {¢ ho hud passed throtgh a threvhing- fouched ‘by two thousand hands, and prated | man knows. Som say there will bow grand | mnokino, He was taken home and n doctor obout Sby’ twieo twenty. thousand buzzug Hrangtnis, Some’ Ray tie lunatic asylum will | catled. ito in wetting: botter. Me sald ho must i h . : vay Company claling that it has beon greatly | the Collecto ther chief ofl f the cus: First baso.on balls—Jaies O'Rourke, Purcoll, | A. Body Mound in tlio Lake at Hyde | Fy seat he tno reatenining order, wid. it fy | te Collector or other chicf oflicer of tho cus- lly, : Waris : understood, hag directed Its attorneys’ to Vong at Mur porabrwhleh «she warshouss i : Lefton base grrore Cinetonath At, oat, 4] Coroner Mann, although he docs not make | bring sult against therclty for damages, EEE : " ay og west- | ho shown In the distance, with calclum lights | have inid on bis back betweon tha rafts. ‘Tho Sayekguts Carpenter. Boy show of the atAlnment, 1a ait excellent CAINO & VINCENNES OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, oa eee et i attonity’ biowk | and the waual orchestes trimuulnge, Some tits enmuttya ie aly tons ilies atsove 600 tos: Btritee od Ite, 20} Bond, 91, journalist, and he last evening submitted to AT! INNES. New You, Aug. 10.—Arrived, England, | gnd pol hed cuso glittering with cold metal, | say an epilog will cud tt, spoken by the Pub- tho Incorn if s ouly ton inches whove tho tles. elke call ed wht af oad, 20, the press a report of a caso which camo 8 Bprctat raat ts ee Sree Han rd trom Liverpool; Ethlopin, from Glasgow. od ahualder gees round among tho rig ty and bowing ‘somo reference to Clows. | Z#eash pan is only clabt Inches aboye them, Wied palac—rott 2. y under hfs ofMelal notice, and which roport | | Brunariunn, Ty Aug. tthe Chiro & | soviura Alg. 10.—Arrived, Doyonta, | sembly ond a wild wall of grief anes un lt | Whosnowat Mobos. tod O'Null, tho | Malt Httora romuinto, purity, strongthen, and Tunes VOM |g 4 | would do credit to any newspaper man of | Vincennes On Dandy of tle ive'| ffaunNow York. alira nol; but will, tho same ghastly paler | ot cd anndorer of Meatinon yesterday | Rowela tho niaternal fiotions. Umpire—itko Watoh. OO ea the city. ¥o appropriately heads his article | out of the Courta and the hinnds of tho lto-) “Toxnox, Aug, 10.—Arrived, Peretro and | Of face, aud gauntness uf fori, and grin, ‘amnile, and hopolesness ad ropose of | morning, and ‘found him insane. Either peace fr, auttere itaelf to be nut out | this fa tho regult of his spree, or of tho horror Saasacete ce ATURE, cutee forever from the ight, and borne away where | consequent upon the awful erimo with which WAVERLY? ATRE, 8 thousand that gaze upon {t that | prohension nal Is , : POE an frantic wile tho Merlot that betremeimbured that O'Neil was arrested on vis WEDNESDAY ‘ai ATINEE eh ue ‘Saaid coniva only when our nearest and dearest aro ) the growid that his clothing and gonoral ap. ee h striekon from tho roll of the quick; a hun- | peariee corresponded with thoxs of tha man | yyrey.sQuake MIRATICE COMPANY dred perhaps bk gadly 08 pon a lost Felony deserlbed by the ianidore of ahahons. | aber Inthe Grout Drama of the searon, entitled other hundred bend aver hulfrevorent tire ¥ SU ve Parente recalling tit inane thoy hed the murder he was at home untildn, m, The False Friend 1 ONCE KEEN, and whieh ‘liarocert led; but tho { sleeping off tho effects of adobauch he had Wate aia:fillalnal Geonnens Ceti Beinechiaa, BAA Yastaumber ore of those who stride hy with | been on the night before, and that his char- | With the Orulunt Beonery, Orislnal, Sroperien any M-concenled indifference and open curlogity | acter was Boy with the oxeeption of a tens | oiiaity COMM. 4 ‘ineludiuy upon thelr faces, just ns they would cons to | dency now nnd hon to spreetng, MR, RT a play, gaze ona pleture, or witness ony When the reporter approached the cell Stemember thi cy ide or Murder—Which?" -Heproceeds | celvers, To-day alt of tho {nnumerabla ju- | Votmer, from Hayre, and Fresla, from, Tom- Syetal Dope twas fps to aay that he was called early {n tho morn | tervening petitions In-the casu ot Winslow | burg. ' a) ee 1} CHVELAND: Ow Auge 1o—The Clovoland | Ing to hotd an Inquest upon a body foundin | agalnst the, Company were disposed ofa | \t'ArmmER Pony) Aug, 10.—Arrived, Lake ra getebrated {ts return to the. homo | the Inke at tho foot of Fortloth strect, own number befng dismissed. The Reectvors % AN EWERY, Aue tO eve d, Uelvetla, to Oth teainy by defonting the Worcesters | of ttyde Park, The body, which was found | wore dirccted to pay tho Judgnient of $900 In | teanvNew York, . 7 Innate Vol played game, - . on the beach at 6 o'clock in the morning, was | favor.of J. W. Drexel, antl to borrow monoy | | iarirAx, Aug, 10.—Stonmer Camilla, from Worcediee t2s¢560789 that of ®° minn apparontly. from 93 to pay the Jud ents of Green B, Ruum and | Not York, for Dunkirk, France, arrived toe g é $ Hy 5.8 g9.8 O08 90 yc! f five feot elght Inches tall, | James, Al chell, atwut 18,000, and $05,009 | day,havinie in tow the steamer Acadia, fram a 2% |-to $6 years of ago, five he Inches tal, | ‘to J.8, Morgan & Co., Now York, The Ro- | Now York for Glasgow. ‘The ‘Acadia lost V8. BUFFALO, . | wolghtog-trom 145 to 150 pounds, brown halr | ceiyars, J, W. Droxel ind O, E, Tracey, Med | her propeller Saturday. Bur yAes Burateh to The Crteazo Tedune, nd sandy mustache, and was clad in a binck } a potition asking to be discharged, In Which | New. York, Aug. 10,—Arrlvad, stoamor Lattin, A eye BAS: 10,—By a atreak of | diagonal coat and vest, white and brown | thoy show that a pian for reorganizution ling | Algeria, from Liverpool, ‘ tly errors by the homo 4 t fam inthe third Inning; the Rove Scored | checked pantaloons, red striped socks, low beens reed upon, the rey oa 0 beste fy ees res runs, but wore blanked tho rest of the | calfskin buckled shoes, white shirt, with Se tO of bos at vareelvou praterradl ALLEGED FRAUDULENT CONVEYANCE, WVodnewduy Sutiveo utd Nigbt. H y 4 ¥ vene Sell wi con the bench, almost nude, )OLEY’S ‘THE. ; me, Thoy succeed to: al : - i . New Youn, Aug. 10,—Tio stockholders of | othor ‘of tho (housanid-and-ono | scenes of | O'Neil was lying on 2 i " HOOLEY’S THEATRE ots 0 Oo tales Cee eee eos nice ncektio, Tn ihe Dookok | Beatauve yoruat a ackonuinuly entered dls | tye Oregon Staum Navigation Company have | everjaday te, Aton these tan youn wan | having rloned biselothing th pewaln Us | Oo awa, aowpaye ate, 0, qlang— 13594587898 were found s small pearl-handied pooket- | of reorgunizatton, und directing thenrta do-.| brought ault Inthe Supreme Court’ aginst whe foovent pat {ust recovering fign ih | shunted. thuidly up to the erated door, pall- | | vory qvuulus at & BMatinoes Weduusday und Bats Bi H g Fy 3 3 8 8 8 peel Inifo, a copy of “Mistakes of Ingersoll,” | Hver the property te the now Company, that Company, the Oregon Railway & Navi- | Srotmeted debauch, “ls hands ato trem-s] Ing te tattered romnants of hls pantatoons | wrduyarsolock yy ry aS und a copy of tha Daily News of the bth inet : gation Company; and the Farmers’ Loan & Bling with nervous prostration, his eyo {x | about him. ‘The following conversation ene NEW YORK CRITE iO. COMEDY COMPANY mote TUR, Aeee as UEGoM hte was growl | foetal Dupeteh tthe neo Troune, | Aust Company. for the nppolntinant. of a | He a a is siomaeh oeaaistal and | *Witke 18 THE StaTrEN Wert YOUR exoTH ahs * + yn 7 , Le Pals, ane a BI x i “" Fl - x! TROTTING AT ROCYESTER, smoad ond Dales n Nvolkexcouted™ mane Batre Onexrk, Mich, Aug, 10.—Business- Recelvor of the first named asuoélution, sid. knees ea n hls condition he has but little . oe ING, O'NEL PY ENT unalone ul comedicne Bpectat Dispatch to Tha Chtcage Tribuniy ogran” of, the letters J. 1" “Sho | mon and capitalists aru fully awako to the | {io,to sgt auldd a certain convoyancy {6 the pnpallte for ty thing, Ho eamodnte tho | 319 glanced nervously round, and, then FREAKS! sergeiinsrn, N, ¥., Aug. 10.—Tha Roches- body aul squloenny ae st tho eo was | importance of securing tha Toloda d& Aft. Oreean dently aa Navirution ODay on pousy ci at au wuss ouk of It agate sald wien i ahamned houge tit sit Lar ie OND COT THNk HOLOING BOTT TTR BIDES." Usual tea eet A regan badly awoll len aud disco! fared. aiid blood san | Waukee Rallrosd, which is destined betore | the ground of fraud, ‘To-day Judge Dono- fai he tise and warm, and slekoulng. self, Sunday ulght Eheurd thom suylog the: re DIS 7 were golng to hung ine, ‘Shey built the, gals | Box-Oiico open.” Beats nooured ony wook In adyauca, ho. recls from the room, auypiy ° ratepolniing? back. ot dia ~ Sy Atl tuthens anqnansea, his hngjened look | LOWS gyer there polutiniy Peek ea WVICKEW'S THEATRE, and strango demeanor aro noted. “There ly | Tkiited MeMahan, but I didwts Lam inuo- | @rand guacess of the ¢ Qpening ofthe wale ibepen et Oe wen cont, | X was hound tu bed Las niglit thoy ‘wonty-fourthSoason, rereasod ty Ae enny i 3 J te over tho floor au 1 : thes rarcieat’ Ootias siping hoes, Who la ho? Wirt ls ho doing? sone to. daar Fe over tpg tine floor te MY | SOUTH OF LAUGILTE wpoat eho Furcieal Come iow wildly he looked! How pale and nory- it,—and ao 1 had to out my clothes to keap 7 i as oe comme, wwe | HoT erent ta | ATLL THE RAGE, 2 x OOK id NaH, jal, and I don’t care no . e ee OND WENT AWAY!’ | AHO DE AOL Duetioy come do. It, to-day, 206 Whleh wilt be eouttaved oyory evontax until tarthar —sh}. A keen-oyed man | the Governor telegraphad 1 can't be hung til = rotlew: ae te oe ae atiadows tho reellug-one, Tho | Friday.” Mutiuess Wednesday und Solubday, fn streams from the eyes and mouth, A care | many months to traverse the Slate, Forty’) hue granted ahotion foran order for an §ntrodueing the 9:27, 9:91, amd 9:25 classes, | ful examination was nada. by the Coroner | thousand dollars must be raised bofore the | examination of Witness before trial aud the latter at two-mile hi Se) lerstood th fora order of discovery. ts. The innself, and algo by th but rky | istot Septamber, and it 1s understood that | the motion for'An order of discovery. Dot exceed 2,000, ‘which is rere oem’ Rae ine | te money wi be forthcoming when called : HEAT IN NEW YORK, ‘ 4 ‘Werage for an opentn; 4 | quest was therefore lield In the usunt formu, } for. . 3 F ix day. ‘The weathor ———— y M {8s cloudy until lute in tho atternach, when | Bid vordiot of death by drowuiny IN Mut | INDIANAPOLIS, BLOOMINGTON é| New York, Aug. 10.-Sx deaths trom tho Ted “it, Clear and warm, Daleydale cars | ‘Sho corpse, was turned ovar to the County WESTRIN, effects of hal were reported toxtuy, and two Arlt at, motley In the ta race jn Lae ee pre of the'IIydo Park aoe Dipak i Th Eales nines prostrations, — - ots ats, In 8:901¢, a914%, and 2:31; nls -Juneture o do Park asratay, Dl, Aug, 10— ae Nine Glendale, Thnothy, Black Cloud, | Policemen remembered that last Wednestiy | of excltement occurred at the shops uf tho | sre ee renee rah Le Pte coniud ang get Baby, Dan Sith, Robert McGregor, | flee “cramt boulevard and south of | Ldlauapolls, Bloomington p& Weatorn Rall- | by tho bieyole, “dtis to have tha driver of wuct Penel he i to-d i iio his band twice, whon, tha. bloycl ond wet loses. “Do'you know anything about: the mur- DBAUMWS PAVILIO Reld at site Pine ne Atroult over oe areu street on old datahal, tha Ha ea the ay Se oh Tigre writ yt dowa, que bia, bo yet under ile oun et tea fiddiesu welrd and change cae s, MoMahon kept a saloon, right | Tweutysocondst. coltmiw drove wad? trdtana-avs, pote brea when near the throssquarter contontay the yaineless porttens of gbich ployés with checks on ‘New York, The first Holl atau i anotee Ulrect nt ran fal podasaer uaa the Curtall tat Totrtate acres tho street Sram ypliere: A worked. t at Grand 8 aumornlght Feat | fost Recovered so handily that who dtd | }}, cha heraisy eas ‘ . Ag | month money was deposited with Busey nie, know what was wolng on. “Lhe, alae of Law. ‘The dusty windows wre | was in ther a couple of tines. Some fellow | hind Neri eatiy It Lo 4! thought that tuls might be the property of thought, will give tho uurwe eontidence to'go by. | B i the duy before I was arrested,” rat ig Bl, T2tue'keat, Second inoney was cay | the decensed, and ay Invention waa eon. Brothors, bankers, in Urbans, to cash them, | Howaver, tt 6 not the bioyalo that ecuras tho gue sear atteet agldsrs avg WOYGH Gil delted in Oele ilu fryin the subject of WEDNESDAY, Aug. 11, 1080, JDeiby Glendale, drivenbyJobnny Murphy, | medcod, at te stat lou the Coroner found a | but the next month no ‘uch provision was ¢ horecs, but tho Jegeof the prem Daniury Nek