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— fenrof being slanghtered by those who awore rr a OYE ny ee me oe tere : a 5 Dan and Lucy became closely bunched, A ower to crente the curront, but by removing It the Germans in the district SPORTING EY. S. collision without. damage occurred be- DAY} ONIA. ‘com the cup and Inving it upon Mother Korth O10 POLITICS. Judge Lang); and Haynes was ACRE gut Uarougle CRORES: tween Howdy Boy, an, and Lucey for a day ar two it rogaine ita qualities and ie ey as they swung into the homestre ready for rervice ngain. Thurman in the Presidential Convention, be- . enuse Haynes favored the canaid: Sir The Opposing Candidates for | it Bayne Hite dintrict fs Gov. Foster olde trict, whic! he cnrri wice; Secretary of State. doubt Interest bimscif sufficiently in ft this year t s : iT A tmindred yards after — stralgltening i! i THY RANT HAR NERN ANALYZED Wedgewood and Hattie Woodward out Lucy Dealees tn 1a few strides furilcr A Wondorful Deposit of Mineral and found to contnin thesulphatesof line, mag the Winning Trotters at Dan followed sult, ‘There was no contest Earth in Texas, nesta, fron, and aluminum, the curbonata of thereafter, Mattle caine hone a handy whe Iron, potuasia, ebloride of sodium, sulphurlo Rochester. ner by three lengths from Rowdy Boy, Dan Acid, phosphorus, and freo sulphur. to place It In the Republican lat again. it rr 2 bjs Ith ite bard tho proprictors of drug- BUMMING-OP. 5 of finlshed third, and Ley Inet.” ‘Tline, 5; | Which Cures n Large Number of swofos and the manufacturers of sleetrio-hab- Judge Lang's Nomination Conceded | , Close turing would, therofore, mako it look, s Rt tts re: aymonin ‘ mattle Hunter Victorious After @ | | Murphy complained that he liad been ear: |” Obstinate Diseases, haa begh mada; but thot foes 48 tho world's by Democrats to Bo a Weak tho iteputilcanswilfolsot thoirstate Lickel Rad ried ont on the turns and ran into coming guin, and oun era of perennial hoalth into tha strove, rit patrol dacs, a snay be Hooked for me Egor, a8: peor pousobeld ever, falled to corroborate his statemen on tho globe is supplied w! o and the heat and ree were accordingly dee And Can Also Be Used for Telegraph | (rin (fi murat vein whten ies across tho egm= cided on the fintsh, and Telephone Purposes, shaped mound in Mernzoria County, ‘Texas, © ard Fight in the Pac- ing Race. on 0 that they will carry elthor thirteon or fourteen of ne, tho Congressional districts. This is conceding to the Democracy tha election, by tho Soldiers Homie vote, of MoMabon in the Fourth District, ; The Democrats Keep Up Their | _ To thow who look forward to a change in, tho ‘ 4 4 State which may fairly bo pardoned for Its fond+ political complexion of the next House of Ite; pilltary Rifle Team Selected at Fort “THE 2:25 nace. nessfor murder, how thacte bas, given. tthe Reputation for Blun- Feaentutives, thin state of -alfaira in. Ohio ln Gee Cleveland Beate: ‘The last event of the dny was the 2:25 rnee, | A gentleman from Toxns—riot tho typical | World tho menna of Aghting forms of denth dort tremely gratifying. A gain of from four to five ‘ qeavenworth—Oleveland Beaten which, barring accidents, was conceded to | Texan who ta a weedy, tank, and hairy person, | Wich; thourh moro civilized, kro not lest ter- ering. Congressmen in ono state will ben big ald tor ‘Worcester. be lithe moro than a walkover for Hottie } with a stooping hable from havi + | ritle than tho methods in voguo Jn that un- ward making the National Legislative Body e- by Worcester, Woodward, who gold at $50 to Stover o sir} m having bent beneath | wleldy Commonwonith, publican. ‘ier, y fold composed of Keeno dim, Bello if seauttte Ror tiery aut & lurking suggestion ——————— jot Correspondence of The Chteago Tribune, ——— a pee G 3 ‘ se pen ¥ at | about his person of dirks and derringars, but a oLtmuus, O., Aug. 9—With that strango 7 ‘ A 5 yt TUE ToREs John 8. Clark, Aimber, Sadis llowe, CANADA. knack of foundering for which thotr party has MINNESOTA CROPS. and Nella. Vor ‘second place Keene Jim | ftand well-formed, and withal benign-looking pee srmis, sold nt S25agalinat $8 for Helte Th, nn $9 for | Sentloman, who really scomed to bo mistaken Siow athew the others together. Inttle Woodwarddrew | When ho announced bimeclf ns hailing | The Man Who Pursued tho Forger and tho outside position, but that mayle very little | from tho Tone Star Stato—walked into| Mound Kis LongeLost Daughter— difference to her, ns sie speeded uway so fast | Tun Tninung office yesterday, and for a full | Goldwin Smith on Public Education— hat she secured the Inside .at the turn, and | hour held ono of tho reporters ontranced with Syndicating the Canada Pacific alle obtained aiead of six lengths in tho first | his desoriptionof o medical wonder which ho | Way~Kight with a Marino Monster. queries, after which she was | taken | had afow weeks proviously iiteraily unearthed Hpectal Dispateh' to Tha Chtcaoo Tribune. in hand, and finally caine homs pulled up, to | in ono of tho almost unex: Quenee, Aug. 13.—Th f the ye 4 2 plored parta of the EDC, Aug, 13.—The ense of the young ee ee land Keeus Jun fourths, | BigweHt, If not tho bost-bohaved, Status in tho | man recently arrested here for forgery at ‘Theiatter made a break: on the first turn, | Union. ‘ho gontloman scemed somowhnt oyor- | Columbus, O., came up in tho Pollca Court thereby losing fifteen Jongths, and trotted the sotlivelaee wien ho at Uirst alluded to tho spot | to-day. Sheriff Lee, of Golinbi was lust three quarters at great speed. ine, | ho weovered 1g on hand, and gave evidence In the Bolg, 1s 34594, B22ly, “AN AVALANCHE OF MEDICINE,” ye Pho second heat wasn hollow affair, ‘Tho | put os to proceeded it became plain that, if eg Pat io coal or ate favorit and John 8, Clark, divided by 0, | only a.small portion of what. ho claims for bls q length, pulled away. from tho rest of | aiscovery bo true, tho buld ond striking papers and evidence from the States. Tho tho terd os if thoy wero | threc- | motuptor omployed only faintly - expresses story, ns furnished by the police, is ns fol- ever beon noted, the Demorata of this State are, | Acroago of Wheat, Ont : by unfortunate political maneuvering, destroy- x) 1380." aud Com. fee And all ersons i ing every possibte chance of success thoy mixht | grare or MinxesorA, DEPARTMENT OF BTATE, p in- over have had in the coming campaign. What- | Ronxav.or Statiurics, Br. PAUL, Aug. 10, 1890. : : over amall vestige of hope thore waa for thom | According to Inw 1 heveby present whe tein, | CALeSted in purchas- on tho Btate ticket, they swept away by tho | tng statements of acrongo and yleld of the prin- nomination of Judgo’Lang for Secretary of | cipal corcals of the State for sho year 1870" and in th { EF ll 1: State; and yet that blunder was only one of 8 | also tho, acreage for 1880, as compiled by ma z eir a. supp y pales they aro Sens he or preparing: to make, | trom ofticinis returns mado to this Bureau, f G * 1 gress! minations, ‘Tho total acreage in whent for 1870 1s given | W-= That thoy comenued o fatal orror in tho ans state be Sued neros aad. ne np 0 roceries at 0 selection of Judge Lang to head tho State 6 roports Get uehels 7 ticket, is every day becoming more appardnt to | Which elves ain averuzo yield per nero for tho est prices for Cash th longr-noaded ones of ao parg. ince | Hnigeeena Rumney aateeecre gue | COC D , tlon was made in the vain hope of capturing | ure very incomplete and jn many instances aro ¢ German votes: but, however popular the Judge | inlorscd by the, Assesdbr with © Harmicrs refuno will be held at. inay be among German Democrats, tho Repub- | girmcrs out of ubous sixty, most of them rofuse can German votes he will get will bo but few, | togive any information,” {t must be stated that “a speelat Dispatch to The Chteage Tribune, Rocureten, N.Y. Aug. 18.—~Tho third meeting of tho Grand Trotting Clroult closed hereto-day with tho 2:23 and 2:25 trots and the free-for-all pacers. Not over 4,000 persons ere present. Blustering weathor rendered the day disagreeable to spectators and un- “favorable for the horaes, who had to breast. agale that checked thelr speed and distressed. them the whole length of the backstreteh, he 9:23 ree was called first, and brought out Wedgowood, Kitty Bates, Patchen, Deck Wright, and Kentucky Wilkes. Pools sold beforo tho start at $id to $25 on Wedgewood ngainst tho ficld, The favorit made no effort for the first heat, Bates won with enao in 2:23, and | RalicIL, and Ambure who were grouped. | Maceutlc rosources, ‘The yontieman expinined | tered the police office and asked for Informn- | ang witt be more than baluncod by tho votes he | the above result 1s far ‘frum a truo and correct wile ho coe three: hreate in Tieliow | eit a eeT ber getho pore, Rrouperls | hue duriug hls travolsin ‘Texas lio had discoy- | Hon about a lady whose portrait he had, aud | silt lose aiuong Demuorate who object to pand- | one, and by comparing’ tho total of tie offciul ; ’ ie, Patehen, driven by Murphy, forced | 8. Clark wenkened on the homestretch, and | cred in Brazoria County, about fourtoen miles who had left here and gone to Lancaster, O., | ering to race-prejudices of any kind. PAibrnenelih the shi hmrenie ot ees vine Bins style. eins record to 2:10% In’ tho aee- | Was benten out by Keene dint, who made two | from Columbia, which 18 on the Henzos Iver, | over n year ago with ainan named Zine, Ho | Twas present at tho convention which nom- | Commissioners fully convinced that nt tenet sd him to lowe: Ri breaks on the first quarter. Bellell,, Amber, | not very far from Galveston, ulurge mound of | also showed the Chief the copy of an old inated Judge Lang, and know the disgust which | per cent should be added te the total yield, was oxcited by the means employed to nominate | Which thus shows the wheat crop of 1879 to baye him, and by his speech In accepting the nominn- | bech 47,402,060 bushols, : ‘Tho low average yleld of 31.00 bushels to tha tion, In that specch be said be thanked tho hi e o = convention for his nomination, on behalf of the sponding Peers tat ae ie 7 er alite to : German clement of the State,—"' that elemont," | fx an oxact standard of incrense between the ho ndded, “ which can defeat or elect whoover | M¢reage and the yield, it is given os tho result of ond heat, but the feat was only n jog. Patch- en was. good sccond in the third hent in 920, In tho final heat the whole fleld wero Peaten off, Kitty Bates got second money, Patchen third, and Deck Wright fourth, Kentucky Wilkes wns destitute of speed and Sadie Howe, and Nella came in wail: strung | earth; a leayuo in clroumforouco and shuped | Police Gazette contaluing likenesses of Zine out. ‘Time, 85, 1:10, Leith, 222074, something like an egy, ita bronder end facing " Thie : Ih the third heat Iinttle Woodward had | Guo north. ‘Tho aupertloin! extend of the mound und the young Jady. Che Ghiel revognized company all tho way. Nelin and Bello HU, es 4 ie this as being identical with one Brooks, of were in ‘close ieendiice atthe quarter and be stones on Soren aul the Sicntlomainy sav Brovuks & Fraher,, dry-goods denlors “nt at the half, Belle HL, Nella, and Koen | been tnformel of tho oxtruordinary medical |g)” noche, who had in the’ dim were - bunched "but two lengths:| Properties of a veln of earth which runs 7 “ ei Hh a ° valve bureau, The tong G P ed badly, The raco was. too one-sided | behind her, Keeno din closed | through tho mound in a direction from north. | SPting been accused of incendinrism. | you may put up. tho reports recelved by ang ) tong ‘AS . kur special Interest. with her on the third quarter, and pressed | cust to southwost, purchased 1,620 acres of | Brooks’ arrest followed, when the old gen- DISGUSTED NESOCRATS. ind Wenthor just betors. the pie En 113 E t Madison st., fi THE PACING RAGE, ‘ her home, being beaten: toss thntalength, | tt, and thoreby obtuined possession of tho | tlemnn discovered In his wife the young lady After this apoech I mot a yentieman who was | Wheat, caused considcrable Injury to the crop in ‘afterwards placed on tho State Executive Com. | Cortuln Incalities and brought the yield inene | Commencing Saturday, Aug. r4. mittee, and, alluding to it, ho sald it was one of | crop harvested was, howover, of allt; the most unfortunate specches he had evor | beth mostly Noe Me neg oats and co aaeiaed Henn utd nos Wo ro having o torre | i aiuDia siekd por bro fr tho, Stato of PURE TEAS timo ‘with certain classes of the voters in our | other priuciphi cereals, wus for 16iD; Oats, M35 s county (Franklin), Just becuuse of the impres- | bushels; corn, 33,03 bushels; and barloy, 24.80 . slon that fs out that the Germans are getting all | bushels. Choice Teas, + 38 Ihs. for $1.00. tho officea, 'lt bet that speech costs us 500 inerense in the acreage In wheat inl&0 * 5, id yotes In our county." 1s {0,40 ueros, or 7.47 per cent, mainly | Janan, per pound. . g ” i thwestern part of the Stute. In tho | Japan Dust, per p “Aud I'll bot," chimed ina Hamilton County “| southern part scvemil countios show no changes | 2° ny Or parades Democrat, who fin cntididate for a inunielpal | at ail, while others show a falling-off from 1,768 | YOUN, 5 office in Cincinuat! before tho coming couvene | acres in Jackson County to 1713 acres in Bil | Gunyeiwdor, §POT Decree & O& Ge. Very boat, 7B tloo, * that it costs us 1,600 votes in our county, | More County. ‘Tue full acrengo in wheat in 1880 | Chindse Mizture (highly recommended to those , fen}, por Bello H. was a good third the 1 mounlnder of gigantio drug-store, where in the past | he was Inquiring after, his daughter, and no ncedunt, ‘Time, O:883¢, 1:10, 1 * | ages Nature kas beon pounding with pestle and | whom he feared the man Zine, alias Brooks, fied ones nad Jon's. ened Cee tut | Mortar, filling prescriptions by tho acro,and | had dishonored. When he found that she BUMSEARIES. storing up_a stock of modicine to suit allcont- | was married to Zing he wished to Jet the mate class: Pluinfay and of.such sizo tant the: whole world | ter drop, but the police heard that the young eee ee at ie te otints, and the stove | ran was wanted on several charges Of for- the occurrence of inaluuies in tuturo generu: | gery, and detained hii in custotly. The Sone Bau millennium comes and slekness | Sheriff arrived from Ohio, and with him tho ‘As might naturally bo expectod, the gontic- | Victhu of the forgery, who at once {dentified han Was oer Fa nthinslastic. fio gave if runic The suing min is piety avercotie, vit i and has expressed his willingness to meet hi ‘ which. ho firat diecovered the “old Klttic Bates | inhabitant” who- mado him aequalnted | Accusers at tho barof Justice tu Obilo. called second, was tharedeeming feature of - the day’s sport. Mattio. Hunter drow tho "pole, Sleepy ‘Tom second position, Lucy third, Rowdy Boy fourth, and Sorrel Dan the outside, -Notlco"of the suspension of Jom for non-payment of entrance at Buffalo having been received, the judges would not Jet the horse start until his owner deposited "theamount ofthe entrance. It was clalined that. the Buffulo Association had allowed. Jom to start without paying, ‘and could .not suspend him under the Purse, $1,500; 2: ‘eu crestom es eskon C8, Vatna, Robert. D. and Katig Middicton, ime~2i2h; St10i Wedgewood took first mone second, Patelten third, Deek Wright fourth, | with tho presence of tho medical enrth in tho Spectal Dispaten to ‘The Chtcago Tribune. Why, 1 it acts out ainong the Irish vot he | Sasa oriell Below las Weis apres, had feat the Mit Mind of Harden ieee" Asada Ors rules, but the judges declined to | Aero eee ing mitgo, pul Naa Inourd, dud the wonderful cures Ie effected, | Brnurvittty Aug Ie-Work has been | lower wards, thoy'll Just scrate La crs in the | reports su fur received, us well from olficial as | pAlso ail Rude, of tinroring Keas—Aasaia, Oraare entertain any explanation ns an offset to the rec-for-oll pacing race, pura $1,500, This old gontionan wie named Dantel Daymowy, ELEY: 1B ie hthoy ng Overy. | frum uther sources, tho average Field per were | Gurtioat Tens are oa tifa aa any that aro sold tn thls : Mattle Hunter. 1 2 G4 4 doutof reap:ct to him be numed tho earth | restmed in the Gatling Gold Mine, Marmora, | where. It's the common talk with us in Cincin- nt the present outlook is certainly not less thin ‘oficial notice of suspension. While warm- ing up Sorrel Dan cast a shoe, and twenty migutes were occupied in replacing it. Pools sold while the horses wero scoring ag nrket. i Meethiees 15 bushels, whick necording to the reported | “Wellow ndlscount of fivo conts a wher Leet ace eke Gave ate eee” and thls | wcreage, ives tho result w be 4.44ntr8 bushel. | sve pouude are akon atm io, nee perpeane ene Since the duy of tho Convention, in my Jour- | Add to this totul catimated yleld the same per- inyy through the State, every une with whom | Cette () percent) us above explained, and no: Tavs talked on tho subject bne the same | the Present crop of wheat now boing harvested 63,000,550 " “ Daymonin,” n word which doubtless willcon- | by the New York company which lately pur- sign’ the shaplo ‘Texan farmer to overlusting | chased Ite Advices from tho United States Fe re een Eee eee een tne | ore su favorable that operations in the Madoc rT eral and electrical «in its” mattiro, es ure ta be resumed on a large scale at wee ti Dime 2iVi¥s 5 218K follows: Sorrel Dan, $150; Lucy, $45; 5 + covered an arut of about 1,000 ueresy | anenrly day. ‘ opinion to offer: that it wus un injudicious und | ! the Stato wilt not fail short of ‘gi Ton, $10; Mattie “IMun- | prices, vung Shon. and bad an average dopth ot about twonty- BirclutDuapatch to The Chteago Tribune. unfortunate speech, and will work Injury te the | Puahels. leepy D i Anttle Woodward. Liz . ‘. With the exception of a fow tracts in the ter, $25; Rowdy Boy, $2l. Dan | Rotl £ g | aoven feet, from which tgures an iden can bo Tonoxto, Aug. 13,—The twentieth an- | Party. worthorn partor the State, where eoveral dry | Sig Tasst or ground, por th......15 Me. Very bost, 257 is ki * 1 # | glenned of tho vustness of Its bulk, and the am- | nual Convention of. the Ontario ‘Teachers’ THE TWO CANDIDATES, eo ty | O.G,dnvn, root or ground, per Ib,..24e. Very best, Zo 1d behind S 1 Ds ae fi : - | nual Convention , Beason buve Induced the cultivation of wheat | Arabian Mocha.. Maco _appenres ont ortal. ~ Davy 2 4] Ditious arithmotician’ can amuse himecif, by | Assuclation is In session here. In an ad | _Highthere it may not be out of place tosay & | on tow lands, which consequently wus Injured bi a and witl delvo him in tha future. Sleopy 6B 7 | maklug a culculation of the number of billions | tyra. sachers, Goltwt itt word or two concerning the opposing candidates | the seve Aine seats, x ‘ # Of papered powders into which it must be | (ess to the teachers, Goldwin Sinith sald | tris iynt for the Secrewiryenip,-tho principal | {te Xevere rain-storme carly tn tho season, und Tom came out complaining in Mis left fore BO 0 | Supdlvided before tho stock «ives out andusick | tat tho more he studied the more iirmly | onice to be competed for. Suj. Churies ‘Towne | {He dumwgo done by the chinch-bugs in some of Jeg... Atthe word for the first heat Mattie vi Fellow, ibvert Les, world Is fureod to fall back upon tho old abom- | Was lle convinced that sume elliclent system | send, the Mepublican candidate, Is not ,tho | Po reconted asa fuvoriiie year for, Minnesotn ter brushed. from the field, with . inntions of moreury, rhubarb), sarsnparilta, and | of public education was necessary in free | strongest man the party could hive put up; but, Hun! ushed away from the field, w: Lady Foxey, Dusiana, Monarch Mule, 4 cereals, and, If the exact average could be had, Bleepy Tom second, Sorrel Danthird, Rowd: “Minnie H.,” Humilton Bashaw, ‘Niguet tha rest. communities, One cause, and tliat a mo- | nevertheless, he will be strone enough to defeat | and tho total ‘yield wilt hold out as. compared leepy " OW | Tub Yecser . ‘dr . “OWIAT WinU IT CURE?’ wentous one, of the French Revolution, upon | the Domocrntic candidate. Ito isa well-meun- | With Tem and former years, tho averige -sicld Boy fourth, and Lucy Inst.’ At the quarter oie. 1 ia the reporter uaked. which historians had not dwelt, was the un- | ing, but not overly brilliant man; fs awtanch Re- | per ac ce Mattle led two open lengths. ‘fom | qattie a enthiate ree aa avaciolout “Everything,” tho gentloman answorod. with | bounded ignorance of the French people. pica and on that side of tho House. in the Faces one: nadoubielly” Le" nomeepal presen’ was a neck. before Dan, who nd | efforts second and third divided’ between | SPromptucss that was quite renscuring, © but.” | ‘Lhere were no statistics at hand, but not oo teint} here bis vuiog fell iutu tho monotunous dog. | yr; Belle. aud Keene Jimy John S. Clark | tropwith whjuh te waltress at a Canadian mile | 22 : izher, eneral Assembly and the preceding | ‘the incrense in acreage of the other principal Hichman In twenty could at that time F Aida cd. one, bag been un active member. Judge Ling, | cerenis of tho State for 1890 Is: Onts, 2 per ‘Lobster, por en “a lead of three lengths = on . Natt 4 who gots his title from service on the Probate | cont; 10.46 : 4 Salmon, {-1b cans, 130 por doxen. lattor from Lucy. On the backstretch Dan "Bsuial Filesatcn ih woe tastaas Tyiesibes yot_exponsive, abominations, “bit wa know Hotel and tavern in, tho, wttle Zon of | veryabundant yield, Very respectfully, Corned heer that it cures ‘tho following, namoly: Syph- understandting political questions, and there EN! . 1 a file, kidney dieonses, dyapepsia, indigestion, | Way no public press, Contrast such 2 state eolexnoas ey Ani de vote aber liver complatnts,, aguo, Duras aud seus, od | of things with that In this country In the Mendota. Driving Park. ‘Tho weather | 224 new sores; cuts, stones und bruises, Teipasy United States, He always felt that, or the throughout. was excellent, the track In| Ms chpleceemanetilay DIDS, corns, nuurulgia,und | great polttical agitations witch moved tho splenic, order, and the necting Is sald not | “*Thnt isa grand tlt, Now, about tho drst- | 2M lean people, the inte Agence, aC tie to have been surpassed in attendance or in | named?” ‘ , nests contained. i TehEVe AN wavinis fofea int of attraction by any that preceded it, | “It cures tt in aday or two. It is aliving fact | Which would ut the Inst extremity come to y Y hy following are thie summarics of to-day’s | that for.yeara thoso inilloted with {t buva hy in- the front. Every free conmunity must feel or ‘ +, 8, CHIISTERAEN, Condensud Sility Swiss trang during tho War, and hls record docs not show fi y him up asa great fread of tho soldier, Hu hus | Assent Secretary of State and Commissioner beuu A mai. of some popularity in his own j nelgbborbood; but, that his star has waned, was “ raoga in ite detent Inst fail in his Own Ward Tor “THE PHYLLOXERA, HI IKSON S somo polty ollice. He is known to somo of the San Francisco, Aug. 1,—Prof. Hilgard, of der er, but to tha prosot gensration ptumprapeulk | the State Univeralty, aunouncea that Ina lot of i passed Tom, and Lucey took fourth position, Rowdy Boy betng Inid up. Passing the half there was nearly a Jength of daylight between Mattle and Dan. ‘Tom was two open lengths back, and & similar spree in advance of Lucy, Rowdy Boy almost a.distance behind. “Tom gave way to Lucy on the third quarter, unknown unti be was pluced on the tleket. | seven of tho winged phylloxera recently re~ : > Habe , a 1 ecived from the Sonomu Vulley he has dscov- sbut otherwise there was no change until tho | Program: Btiniok Loon let SORUEs 8 ot fag ave Were bus Hah, thowgle they pay hth pe fe elucrtion Tyke the Republiena: fauteke. tee Res ered two of tho fertile variety. He says ‘this homestretch was reached, Stralghtening | , ['roorfor-alls 1 1} 3x Daymon's word is ‘as good us bis oath, a | respect for the fear—a not unfounded fear— | Pression that bls apility is less than medivcre, ntorrUnataly eattios the. in tie aftrmauttvecasta out, Mattlo Hunter was an open length gg | Man wandered totho mound who was porfectly— | that education, if not wisely managed, ina: HE WANTS A CHANGE. Urges elfective steps to check tho pest, a8 hus ] ahead: of Dan, and Lucy. was 4.2. Nell he was In a terrible condition, Bores! They | lead tow distaste for manual labor, and ai _ I met bin tho other night in the ratiroad-de- | Yen done in }resno County. ' ‘fre’ open “Jengths: to the nr, Ba Se rion wouldnt lat hime come imotia | LeGple from the How to city iite, idlen Fe eee ecto mite ———————— 113 EAST MADISON-ST. - the otters out ‘of the contest, Dant ane 9. 2 | house, but ave a nigger somo food to inko to | yudevon worse, He would advise that thelt hin tose 8Of Oise bye woe, Tae SUICIDE. 3 aa ‘o! ef mmie- 5 5} himanhaa blanket to lio upon overnight, Noxt | Subjects be not Pitched too high, because poned-to bo around: found o iti So lee cel Sibitat Dispctey to she thtsled TH SEND FOR PRICE-LIST, MAILED FREE. ately challonged for the lend, and engaged morning that. poor, creature was found lying | even to read good English with taste Implied, |eey Coming, over, Joined. in the conversation’ cago Tribune, Mattlo in the most extraordinary brush that halt-way between the house nud tho mincral | 4 certain measure oF Sultivetion, ae tho subject of which was tho posdibilitics of tha | _UACKOsss, Wis, Aug. 13—Mrs, Charles KID GLOVES. -has been witnessed during tho meoting, ‘The 11-1) onrth vein nlmost dead. Thoy thought ut frat ‘Special Dievatch to The Chicago Tribune. canipnign. Being neorly all Republleans, they | Keebler committed suicide in this clty yoster- Iitie mare not only maintained tho elf » but 6.0 6) howasdead. Tho unte hnd possession of him, | | Orraw., Ont, Aug, 13.—The Oltizen says: | wore disposed to object, and did, to bia thoory | day by taking arsente,. Mrs, Rochler bas been oS outpaced Dan, and carried him to a break 288 pe woro crawling in nt bis mouth and outof | We learn that n mecting of capitalists Inter- | that Hancock would be clocted. Some of them | in feeble heulth for some years, and became eCl about 200 yards from the wire, after which a d i the holes in tis checks. Ho just renters jbat ested in the Doutlnion Government's offer of Preccoded to argue with him, and questioned | very deapondent, and took this metbod of end- showas taken Sn hand and fogged in, the BB a | ya all Walk thoy inive Bim a glass of whisky | Inna and money grant to a com) anny for the | bim as to, why bo thought Haneook would be | Ing her Ne, ‘The Coroner's Inquest this atter- tine for the quarter being 3294. Bee ee ite Daa ro im ty One fie Bay, | construction of the Canada Pocitic Rattway, | elected. ‘To ull thoir urgummonts ho had but one | noon returned 4 verdict of douth by polyon. G Dan was four lengths belifid Mattto, Lucy C77 8) ho was mile to “orwl Patong ng | lis been hold; and that plans and maps | Suawen and that was tho one go often noord AMUSEMENTS. rrivals ‘an judifferent fourth, ‘fom and Rowdy poor . fac as"tho Yelle ‘Toro were some. pills of | sllowlng tho productive Innds, and othor im- | ROW! {aah the peenla wanted B ehute. ee at nnn : Iyplaced. ‘ime, 33, '1 30884, 1:4152, 231734, Running race, COE muddy water here, which wero {mpregnuted by | portant documents, have been inspected by | twonty years, it gets rotten, oud should go out, TRIENNIAL CONCLAVE or Dan stlil retained’ the enll, ‘and sold over | America 2 1 1} tho mineral onrth, and tuto one of thont he rolled the tegotiating capitalists, So fur there 1s | Wo wants chunyo in tho administration of tho or the field at $40 to $87, Mattlo Hunter cut 1 3 by Instinct. He fndn't lain there five minutes | every prospect that the result will be the | Government; aud that’s the reason Hunceck ‘out tha work in the second hent, Rowdy Boy dr | before he liyoncd up, In ten minutes ho was | forniation of © powerful and wealthy syndl- dis. Trinky, and ino quarter of nn hour be lad | cate, A conference was held with Sir grown so ambitious tut he gatherod bimsolf up. | Charles Tupper, in which explanations were Iimeciteian, Wo Suenlong story short, ive | made by the Minkstor uf Mtallways and his Rocresten, N. Y. Aug. 18,—Maud S, will | couplo of days ho hnd fully recovered.” Tho | culleagues. It is probable that-o memoran- appear for a grand elfort ju the special vent | sores were all gone, und, he loft tho pluco ua | cum will be signed containing final proposl- offered by the Breedars’ Association during | sound asthe new-born babe.” tons, aud that the Mluisters will leave En- their meoting Sept. 7, 8, and 9 nextat Albany, “Wondorfall"), gland In the latter Dart of this month.” and will not start in the Gyear-old under vpiiracutouat © dlaney diseanaad™ Mr. William Gilker, the diver ut the Cana- stake opaned by this Association, in which | {How about the 2 Apa tea | Han bridge works, states that, while explor- sho was nominated. Capt. “Stone has con- PE ge seeped ney pero wu er Ads ee Ing on the bottom of ‘the river, he was at- sented to this pecuniary sacrifice and as a yea Horteat martyr. oon so for yours. | tacked by x large fish or sea-serpent, saven tribute to tho breeders, Couldn't put bis clbows bebind bis buck for | or eight fect tong, and was bitten by it t a agony, Hnd tried everythlug, but received no | OF elaht fect long, and ww: na By sh EO rr. 18,— reacribed Daymonta, und in two days be was " We Tote NS ior ode amd eUS | Btred, and no trouble has been experienced | enabled to do after a quarter of nn hour's ‘Falag in hot pursuit, Tom Ingaing, and Daa “and Luoy behind him, Mtittie passed the Quatter-pole with Rowdy Boy on her Wheel, “Dan. third by” five . lengths ‘thead of Tom, and Lue over idistance nut. Rowdy Boy closed on Mat- Ue opposit the stand, and paced to the hult headand neck with'her, Moanwhile Dan «moved up rapidly, and entered: tha third “quarter but an open length from the teader, A h Tom tive lengths. behind and Lucy E ‘ly distanced, Making the turn, Rowdy TEMPERANCE ISSUES, pr] 28%G,, a, the Inst Presidential Daht, when ‘on Barnes was the Republican candidate for | - « procure your tickots” and ta th for Tt ° Seeretary of State, the Democrats raised the cry rocure your (ickola and avold the rush for Toe R if Gl cranny OF tate, she wumoorats raed me ery | seryedwents on mt crand bland, aenorent commer | REO UUATION oves depended on this to beat hlin; but it proved bis | Any. 17, IS ‘These seats ba iy salyation,—for, though his want of spouking | Sd overy Kent Ix oumbored, with coupun tUcketa. FOR ALL THE ability mado bis own party tuke him off the Ania buying tickets on this stand are sure of petting . e Sturup ator ble temeepeved, thu attauie madoun | Myra afore ml puacnucmany suo tte | Cairoag Racentions, and Balls him by the Democrats put the temperance poo | fusion. Every uffurt wilt be made to accommodate 3 ‘J ple on their mettle, and they turned in und | and please. AY. G-LARDELE foie Managers, re eleoted him, Sincethe nomination of Townsent, ‘Tickuta und Diagrams for nie at Reed & Bon's OF THE gome Demoorata, not warned by the past, have | Tene or M ste, 0, 1a Btate-w} also at the Stand, will be elected,” ‘nis wns wll the argument he 4 } could or would make in support of bis theory, * ae and itis doubtful if it proved convinelng with ‘ his auditors. u AyD oy returned to third place, and Sorrel an located himself at Mattle’s wheel, iDan made play for tha lead on tho homo- i: G nf Tf * northwest curner Wabash-wy, wud Congreas-at. tretch, * eee Or BE alnco,” fight, and then only by plncing spikes be- | hargedagalnst him thut bo isn zeulous tempers | 7 Nii Sinnts Siund wae bulit and enporinvended by |. Mie? Bie senehed the wire sa tenet | “UPL aceeea llead aiRie, was won | c, HOW pO rou Avvce mun cower” | tech his dngors) and stabbing Heat it camo | MNSSaas We WouPan ance tens arovaed | Qa dna Seungrate' Me Me Meade psec \ thead.” Rowdy Boy was three longtha from | by Gen, Phillips, Mamie Fields (the favorit) | , “Tho carth in tho vointa of two xinds,—tho | rushing towards him,, He had a ively thne | tho temperunco peoples und with u tacuen- | nesure the mublig thue ng. pains Grexposne has been nae? Tom forty yards behind, aud Luey out- | second. and Goforth third, ‘Tine, 24144, often foctot hey carte and holow it thew soy one one Spectat Dispatch to The Ohtcago Tribune. hot doubte att that ist ory or isi. will be aa eee eee ee Gri e CO itanazors nae HN Oty grb ee Ld Toh | | Glencalrng won, tho thromanniters-of-a- | toon feorotedari, which is supplied mors | | Touosto, Aue 1d—-Lfee iivar masked mon | Fepeatod in thie ight for the Beara mile dash, Sporisinan second, and Brends | gonerously ‘with ‘oteutric and medical | entered tha hougo of Mr. Boyd, un, extensive third. Edison was the favorit. Time, 12208. | Froperties thin tho’ other, "«"Thesu ure | deuler. In hores, during tho ownur's absence, ‘he mile-and-a-half hurdle race was won | placed in water and tho resulting solution {6 | and presented. n pistol at bis wife and hor by Day Star, Frank Short second, and ‘Tho | taxen. {atoraaliy, about Q@ tonkpoonful of tho | mother, who, with domestics, were the only ine a cated and incompetent to drive, the judge Teversed the distance a3 to Lucy, nae her Y) fifth posit "4 for pal bun, andsubstituted Johnny Murphy repeated in this ht for tho Scerotaryship. TIE STEAMER FAXTON. ‘THY CONGNESSIONAL CAMPAIGN, THE STEAMER FAXTON. KN TH HTS TEMP L AR So much for Demoeratio Llundoring with re- 5 gard to tho head of the ticket. As tothe Con- “ ; gressional campuign, thoy are Just us bilud and s 8 AT THE ‘here Is no-authority in the rules | Strunger third. ‘Time, 9:5844, earth being auiliciont to qualify a cuptul of | mates, and demanded all tho money in tho Dpulgn, thos i for auy such netion, and willy tho spectators | sa oe water.” ag foe : house, Mrs. Boyd yayo thom the koys of tho | feckless of conse uuneat upparuntly: Lt 8 | rho pest viow of the Knights Templar grand pro- ie: Wi a general, applauded the position reser’ by |: niga GEE ‘fomention a simple trouble, how docs.tho | desk, from witiea, they took some €4), ull fe cone | former lotter 1 indy a diagnosis of thu situation | somone tie swsanee Paxton min eave tomes | LOLS AIM UOVO YONG Ue-S, thostand, Intellizent turfmen, who believed 6 II ELE. Daymontia cure burns?” . tained. Thoy Fortumitaly intssed much larger | {nthe Beata _fomend to Congressionay iis: | gud of Clark stroot briago at¥ a.m,ahuryon Tuesday, i y , Oty at tho rules were mace for the government THE FORT LEAVENWORTI TEAM, “Jn that cuso ft ta applted extornally, ‘The | sum which was in anothor purt of the hougo. | TCG) Te a ae a lons of Ones eiving |e ys rea IIRONT, _—_——— of judges us well ag drivers, pronounced tho ‘Spectat Pupatch to The Chicago Tribune, othor aay my, wifosenided her hand aud arin | Mra, Boyd's mother Ica In a precarious stuto * g SCALES, thoin twelve out of tho twenty. 8 before uth to cornor of Twenty-trsteat. Inuny of the Copgressionul codventionshnd been, if Mrtiors until the. proeoaaton rari ry Fomlns thoro untll tt oi held. Now tho outtook is sowovwhat diferent. dims tho Sener utving fall ow ai wonly-drat, NO ADY ANGH IN PRICES ppres }) Nineteenth, 1st OH hen {ia ht prusent roprescntad ty Congress, the Me running nord 16 Lexe Hout and stlcbluan-ay& le stricta; but, under tho now redistricting Iuw, | the peat’. Of Mu? Precosslon Velng thu tuking tho vote given Foster lust yeur as 0 basis Adailaston, @conts., evorved scats $1.00. Tickets of culoulation, Jf there were no chuuges this lout 184 Routh Wator-st, comer Clurk, Monday, : Rae ais, Heubllenia would, Bove. thircens ey ALY, Munnaor, CHICAGO SCALE CO., no of these muy be set lown a8 Bol an i four doubttul, with the ohuncea In favor of HAVERLY'S THEATRE, 181 Houth Jeturson-st., Chicago, heir currsin@ thrve of the lutior, ‘Pho solld | JTL IAVELLY...,...ocaee-Manaor and Proprietor | aanufsctures more, than 0 diferent, yariotles of tr eapornsserr age a decision a palpable violation of the rules and ygawarrantod assumption of power, Ira ride, owner of Sorrel Dan, firgtested Kat Inst the ruling, and the case will be car- ed to the Board of Appeals, qittore the third heat pools sold: Mattia itunter, $50; fleld, $10. After scoring o Hal ld of tines Sleepy ‘Tom was drawn, AS i 8 previous heats, Mattio sot the pace, aa hey lunrter she led Dan a scant length, terribly with stenm, The whole surface of tho | from tho fright, and is not expevted to recover. Leavenworrir, Kas. Aug. 13,—By a gen | skin was porfootly raw, ‘Tho paiu wns intensy. special Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, oral order Issued to-day the following named | It wassuch a burn ag, if treated in tho usual |. Toronto, Ont., Aug, 13.—Whilo the Parksdale enlisted men have been selected as the divis- | W8Y, would huve required « month's medical nt- | Contingent, which had taken part in tho Orange tendon beul tt and tho luying up of the | demonstration yesterduy, was returutiug home fon team to competo at the annual meeting of frm acon fll marke Tso aul ectow part ae Just night, i wen inet near Hathurat struct bi ia a stooped fn tha a solution of ymion| marty of rishinon, Who nitackes oink W! bess! National Sa ee ioe ne and kuptihers Toravout half un, bout at the | stunes. Bovera| weeo wounded, ono of thom 8c= nextmonth, under the superintendency of | ond of which time all thofntinmmution had eon | riously. ‘fue Orangemon, on arrival of relus Capt. George Shorkeloy, Fifteenth Infantry: | drawn out, and tho skin wus as white and souud | forcorents, proceeded to attuck Collins’ suloun, First Sergeant John II. Baker, Company 0, | 94 before the aovident, ‘Thats nothing, though.*| on the coruor of Green and Eustor streota, but 7 : Inmight have mentioned purutysis ug one of tho | were driven off Ly tho pollco, aud quictness was - hi t y Hoy and Lucy wore respectively Elghth Cavalry Hirst Sergeant George Soy- | diseaaus whic Daymunia entree, but. tuo easy t | Boon afterwaris restorell % distriots ‘stu the Might, sloventh, Blatecntty | wits sarunDAY MATINEE AT % netisn aantad to dvury bind Of business, aid equal Wwoand four lengths beliind,. Dan outpaced | mour, Company I, Fourth Cavalry; First | at attending {a nat yct entirely cured, and until ‘Hpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Bovontucuth, Bightoonth, Ninuteunti.Pwautivth, HS SATURDAY NIGHT AGAIN, | snquenttyeoll from 4 to W percontlowerthan oul Mattie on tha backstreteli, and showed Sergeant: Peter Hein, Company D, Nino- | ¢1aLdonot care to put it in tho lst." MONTREAL, Ault. ELAN bistoriul landmark, | Fifteouth, and Second. The three doubtfulunes | A.M, PALMER'S Buberlar quality and oxtreniely low prices make these Aneck and shoulders to the fore at the half, G Lid) ‘Tho youtleman then went on- to oxplain how | known asthe Governmont House, in thiy city, | 18 which tho chancca aro In tholr favge ire tho | vv yow.gQuAIth THEATIRE COMPANY | tie tort populdrscates In uss, end vents of uther . ae the hal’, | teonth {nrantry; Firat Sergeant Thomas Me-. . “tho * a ft nd By ‘Third, Firat, and Ninth; and the one thoy may =f Gurupantos are kopt at their wits’ ond to invont aturies Where Rowdy Boy was four lengths behind, v3 ‘gel ho. had: met, on -tho ‘stroct-car n young | is being partly romoved by tho march of ulty : Intho Great Drama of tho soason, entitled itseales’ witl to four lengths behin Clane, Company. 1, Twenty-third Infantry; | lady cripple who bad been . paralyzed upon | tinprovemonta. ‘Tho bultding was orected by vount on losing fs that represented by the Hor. a ‘tw tall in onder to sell scales which com no more and two lengttis ahead of Lucy, In tho third waren Mattie reduced Davis: lend to a ane Rowdy Boy and Lucy moved up Htreeuhl galt. Swinging info the home- of MY Dan had neck the best ty inttle, af whose whicel hay Rowdy Boy, taf 8 length In advance of ney. Gotors toon rae Were fairly straightened out Lucy ont ides with Dan, aud Rowdy Boy and one Withdrew from the struggle, Pacing wire’, With great vigor, Lucy beat Dan to the He dltante betad ad wear AI ea tind Dan, and Mattie near the fag,* Tme—O:394; 101943 Lis Ss10he, ny ‘ s ono side of the body for thirteen yours. | Cluudo Do Rumsuy, Gove Fer tothe Tetintr es Merge dames G. | Sedioul practitionors id tn vuln tried to tm- | tho sixtoonth contary, and te o€ tho Norman jienderson, Company 2, Seventeenth | Prove ber oondition, ana tho gontioman per | stylo of architecture, {t fs n momarable fact Lnfuntey’ Korgt, tlenlorson Losi, com | autde toa, pune Nagy, 10 use, asm of | thar the chatereuee Wek eae ne ee, , nD ave hort ptye jon of Cus aa to ritiel own wig he! many GC, ‘Chirteenth Infantry; “Corporal | wards hovtot hors inluueihe crutchosaho hud | itiw 1100, Tehas boon also noted for. belt tho Cavalry; Brivate Recnole Rome Cornping Me | oePateh e4 eo RN dee tes eonaerta | Uiedeg eke kates eee aE indapentonee Eighth ‘Cavalry; Private Edward rea , Femody, oxplutning that utter threo aya who 08 is — baer x 1 euubled to ¥ across 1a rool 7 Company 31 Retr Cava Or a ye ee ee tatu sho nid ane |. THE INDIAN TERRITORY INVADERS. fantry; Private Juied IL ‘Donavin, Company | Sone for many w:yeur. Sho was all vutcom= | - Larriw Rock, Ark., Aug. 12.—Tho nuthorittes B, Nineteonth Infantry; Private Charles Pplotely honled, and sho frankly acknowledycd | at Wuahington have ordered the military in + Sixte that if sho had been more cureful to take tuo | Kunsng to turn avor Payno, the intorloper in tho erbin Company H, Sixteenth Infantry. Jolin A. MeMabon,—tho Fourth, In the Fint, ‘. manufacture at prices threo and faur thoes higher. nur of Montrouts 18 | din Butterworth, the Republican nomines, oan e False riend! : be elected with exeo, untess tho Democrats put « up some such mun ns Groesbeck, when Huttur With the, Original Beonory, Ortgiual ry ee rtles, and t worth might tnd {edifloult. inthe Third, Gen. | Sie COMPA neudhnn CMON SQUALL Durbin Ward Js the Democratio candidate, and MRO CHAS RO THORNE: hile poaition on the finances mukea bin strong Bunday Night-Frank L Fra e Corubl there; but ‘ho cant hardy overcome the Ls ua = Bunday Night Krank 1. Frayne und Combluatieg, jority ay aat bia. ‘nile in the Niuth the only 91 Vian a is thatur au unfortunate pomlualion by tha NOOLEY'S THEATRE, Republicans, Gen. Robinaon, who was Chuirnaa | GRAND NLOPENING, MONDAY, AUG. 9. of tho Republican State Executive Com- | “Every evening atk Slatinoos Wednosday and Bat- milttoo, Inst full, cuulldato for | urduy utzo’clock, ‘TIE UNIIVALED is a Weedtatirathor stoputicans,ana nauy'ot tna | NEW YORK CRITERION, COMEDY COMPANY medloino regularly hor oure would havo becn "i h ‘ Ucy's Buccess \ it At loudly, and | Phe team leaves to-morrow morning for Gov- | camplote, pees rae Indian Territory, to Murshal Dell, of tho West- | party loaders fear thut his nomination would exrinecy tiv version -M x Was chicere ioudly, ant 4, -; Farle 0 . | coat th tho district. Gs, ty foe elved any ovation when, ihe drove ernor’s Island, New York arbor, where Afiae thia exposition of Daymonia's power It | ern Distrivt of Arkansas, for trinl at Fort Smith, nat thom the dlathtct, centte dletricte which J\ Of the Funntust of all Comedia, they will report on arrival to tho Command- | would have been abvaurd to usk for cortiiicutes | Indian-Agent Dyer ut Quapaw Ayoncy has tel- An *doneralot the Military Division not the | of-tho curo of uch ilnor troubles us dyspopala, | cyraphed Siarsiul ‘Delt tend auieuls tor doe Atlante, Cupt G. W, Clillgon, Elghth Cay- | aque, felons, nournlyla, corvs, aud ‘cholera- seph Hows, arrosted by tho militury for tho alry, alternate, and Second Lisut, W. A. Peepers Sg | samo offense, itlso for triut. Me, a or Nichols, Twenty-third lutantry, will accont- | Ceses ta whieh tho sore suouiders und bucks Of Making a Khan sees, etn Tttechineand Fourtecath, | “ong coNmmeuone What ovonth, ‘Twelfth, Thirteenth, and For ‘oth, in ‘' . Ye) Theso ull give Demooratic mujoritics of from preteivustt HULDING HOTT HEN BIDES.”. 2,500 to 7,64, and muy bo set down us safe for Tex-Ottieu upon. Mente socures gnu wouk in rane, tho Domecruts. The ‘other two distriota—tho xtra Porturmanco * Freaks” Bunday Eve, Au 1, , butafalr sainplo was: Dan, $253. ield, Mattla Hunter was lald up in tho fourth an the conteat was; thoraforo ilintted Intfurm 6x ¥ fect... one senior plat Porn Gail Foukssoscs2: tha eee any the team in Its movements. ‘The prac: | horses had beon yered with healthy hide + A Bixth and the ‘Tenth—ure Democratic by small PYICKER’S THEATRE. * a wo u wunrte Heo'at Fort Lonvenworth us brought’ out | tytetappbicedomee wacor the ackition, Lee | sinc natal teeta See aay qiptoe | mmdoritog om the voto at last yours bue tho alt~ WYICKEWS Till enloe, biniforia bal feahcesrcee 1M he q 4 . eh 4 i! D e MTT tee n tho Diektretehy “but on the BASE-BALL. 1 thie SORA Seeman reac S . aby rel the astute Pathan wave eguceuod Fee ee eer thcle feud ee OOM | stows OF LAUUITER grooy tho Farcieal Come- iugteralnen any ao a4 n Da of Y a 16 Sloun spot thoroon whoro six nn raleinyg fut at our expeuss, my ol 10 scalus warrunty’d. Lucy followed witty a nek oy atop eat cst pall Se eee cet a ottod aorth? aiecnbune | inst fuvoril OF those is popularly. known us| «litn Sat, there will by threo candidates tn between tho Providence and Chicago teams | Gancu of mincral waters of a quality | making a Khan. It constate of sulucting some completes their sorica of twelve yumes,.of | guperior'to any found clucwhere, Of these | rudtlo aut-throat, the more obscure tho better, which the Chicuyos hayo thus far wou vight and | springs, which on a clart ho exhibited wero | giving bli ny horde and shawl, and sending bine lost three, Tho home team will be placed dit | runged with tho royulurity of tho tups in asuda- | Inte tho Tiritigh camp with hulf a dozen follow- te : ver bi protofe water fountain, ho oxplalned five gave forth ra- | orgs ' Khun,’ or oblef, a new man of inilue fercutly from what it has ever been berotoforo, wotively Biuu. Lick, iron, sodu, magnesia, and | cnoe, who would not be unwilllug to troat with and Poorman will make his début as pitcher on. ‘suiphur water, Whito tuo alxtu shppiled u grad | the Hritlyh for w consideration, “When frat in- those grounds for the Chicayo team, Quest will | of opsom sults whoso motive puwer Was not ox- | yontisl, this plan never fallod to weoure for the fllponlus worrunged. Sel tho fleld. ‘The Republicans have made a stron, a eeE==———__ Huinltution ww tho person of Judge Itluabte, of ALL THE R AGE 5 VOR SALE, ' A N -Greenbickers buve pi ap oh Be ha Stiller, wund. ths Deochuts Which wilt be continued ovary evontng until further Up, one, f oxar se Sainte tho Tra Penne ALU |" aratiuecs Wodaeuse tsa maturtay. FOR SALE. ut this takes in the yote of 2,600 Greenbackors : FOREPAUGIUS AUGREGATION, ,_ ; / who yoted for Ewing on account of his soft money ideas, ‘These Greenbackers ure ull oe The Laryeat Direws (ond Menayerle in the ‘orld Into a pocket, but I 4 Rowdy Boy, who had the Pel swung cut and ot fier through ‘on, the ot heat nadiiog her to soon assume load a ppen lengths, ‘That work settled tho en; athe iy, Won as sho pleased by three ‘oi restos ey Po, broke at the heat of the an bo laid off on account of sore banda, William |-celled by tho articlo to bo purchased ata first- | speculative few who Inyentod it a good round it didato i » Wnce, “Tine, B39, 107g eae, BATE pou paging seeed base, Hurts ihied, and Core | clues drug-store, Aloigsldoot thosu wonderful | sui of monoy,-—from 200 rupees to uw rupoes | Hosed to Hurd, aud ony ue une conceit toe | tami Staab ee A Like Veou Lucy now Because a fit Zavorit ovor the | CeruH ahort-stop, springs he intended to open bla sauttartum, | boing readlly disbursed by pollticals anxious to | qidute, will not get more mS ‘votes, and ON He rey ~~, Ai, Be, Blade Gosden TOE Gs | ape Si OT SERIE, | Hileman be roay tor eccupaney ao coming | cousiate ont Livers, ios il bo gy very waro atl | comms Mautner hs, Son Femanet ‘ 4 fc fe IBY. . Democrats. ‘Thu other 2000 votes will yo f+ hug. : : A Hunton Nas, elightiy in, favor of Mattie | Curvetann, Gy Aug. Ib—Atotuor of the Wor: | | ‘Tho guntleman thon’ astonished tho ropldrtor fe . Div to muke | pubzeaermoun aud Evunlnde Beo edyertiveuiunt ter, who paced trom the outside to the | coster-Cleveland’ postponed yutnes was. pluyod Oxpluining ‘that tho curutlve propertios of Old Timos Worse than Modern, {ipente Gibian obras ae ae bina 0 Aan | on tho iret page VE tle papur. by re : naan red yards, Golng to the quar- | off here to-day, and resulted Iu 9 victory for td cate dd not gxhauet lis utility, u4 tte loos | amo nobto Indios of the’ Faubourg Baint-Cer A firsteclass Chambers? Folding Ma ; cl epublivan ¥ UA >) a 7 Wheel, Pucey Wek second place at Mattlo's | Worcester, as follows: trical nature enabled If to be used succowsfully | mai) wero not so pure, holy, aud undofllod in OE eae Waihowketa District tay, bo put ENIGUTS TENPLAN P ROCESSION, chine, with the Kabler Attachment. Will _ Mattie, AUEY tralled Into & pocket behind | Lumuns— £23 28 9 7 8 8, | and vory prottably usa wubutitule for tho waudl | sig ima of Fouls XLV. us dome rcuctionary | down ng nusured, ‘oto. of last fall, y | Covered seats In the Boloct tand atthe New Court- | fold a slieot 86x60 or 24x86, In good the odtenie Dan took up a poaltion on Cleveland oo008 ih H past Baers ACIDS IN DATTUIIES. : Journalists would make ua bellove, The Duchess | Tho ‘Lonth District, on the voto. o! falls te | rouse, Clarteat, can now bo oxyasod at @ Mast | order, at a yory low price. Apply at -Wtretels Bt of Rowdy Loy, On the back- evel oe 1 It had" boon tried In several plaves, and In Chis | Of Orleuns, whose correspondence has just been | Demourstie by G8; but tho Pomperauy): f . 9 7 ket weeny, had to pulf back out of the R Saritaee A ae cago tha Boll Lelophone Company and one of Fopublishod, gives somo striking plutures of the | vention ussombled lust week, quurrcled among | Washington-at. ; this office. . rit and Ko the olitalde, Pussiug the. ‘PEDESTRIANISM, to operstors'of, the Chicuyo & Alton allroad | ladiog of hur times, "18: Ja the bight of fashion thomselves, und selectod, ono OF the route Rosecvod Houta and Ushors. , fulteeven, When ey a oe oe a wee iw Youn, Aue dhe Néwell ‘tite ‘gabled See MY caer ouruiid takioe Gaal of iho dee Iles Weconue intosleuted {ust itke fhe mon. | wero soveral euudliates promiuontly mentioned, “____ WAS. @, BPENCEL & CO. RUBBER GOODS. » E EW Yous, Aug. 18,-rlowell his ‘cabled | dinavy oul! ag 100, boing equul to ubout 75, a dif- | They bud other sins upen ‘thalr souls. “Tho d . nering the Anal hal: tie took pppinand, with ‘towdy iloy second, Ban Taldde of the wanda al lapped, A we e 1) opened ov ®eet twa leugtus on Howdy Boy, and 1 ference in power which 1s overcome by’ tho fuct | women of the day ure by fur too Mighty and bold, pisecceptanes one Meats Wa ones Corer re eounsa caugod by the desruction of | eapootally tuueg o¢ the yuse faullica They are Ngland for stley bell urtia, who | tho zino plates emplo) ed in the ordinary battery | Worse than thugs in the publiobouscs, It ta Issued the challenge, declines to glye the | is avoiddd, for thls substance duce not eut the | shameful only to boar whut they do at (he bale name of the American pedestrian, . ~ slow, Afters while tho electric garth ioses its | Jo publlo. ‘They ought to be sbut up.” ry Hogan, and Wilt RIS Vales" Clrediars, wie, Blo, Henry, Ongena ue nnivoouoey auie: | , est toeation on the ling of march, “Counfortable Wholesale ate dont O'ifugan Was Kopt olf Docause of the O° | ie Cunsg wurdeulare a itt e Dallas Htore, ns RT. WHBLPLEY, Ceont of hie name, which would burt bla with | gyuts Clarc-at ead Hogue, he 2 Church Block, whand Ly Lakes, ’ & : f + thrao of whow itd eee Mi Warrant Ne: | GRAND CONCLAVE PROCESSION, Rubber GOSSAMER COATS,

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