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8 THE CHICAGO 'TRIBUN FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Tar Trado and Labor Council met at No, South Chark streot last ovenins, but nothing wae done beyond auditing 4 fow bhils, JeneMtan RYAN, 6 months old, died suddenly nt No. 15) Woeat Fifteunth street, without the nt- tenance of n physician. Cholera fotantum is supposed to have been the cause, Tux vetoraus of tho Eighth Iitnols Cavalry will hold tuolr annual reunion fn this ofty Sept. 18% Ithna not yet been deoldod nt what hotel tho reunton and banquet will take place, Fnaxt Ronntxs, of No. 190 Wert Elghtoonth atreet, reported that {ast Friday he picked up a stray bay mare, which now awaits an owner ia Bryant, Marsh & Wood's humber-yard at tho foot of Lumber atreot, ‘Tun mecting called for Inst evening at 090 Mil- waukeu avenue of the regular Ropublican Cluy of tho Fourteenth Ward was so allmly attenticd that nothing wae done beyond ealling the mect- iug to ordor and thon adjourning, ‘Tire temperature yesterday, ns observed by Mannsso, opticinu, 88 json strect (TRthUNE Bulldtug), was as follows: 8 1. in., & dogreas: 10 Ae 2g BG DE Mey RDEV, dey BUG B De My 7. SB ometer, 8 a, mn, 20. 4B, Axsiz Lerzon, 3% months old, living at No. 36 Hanover struct, died ut 2 o'elook yeateniay afternoon, after nshort illness, As sbe wns une attended by aoy physician, tho Coronor was notiied to to hold suv inquest, ‘The Jury found that death was caused by convulsions, Wittaam H, Troms, 5 years of age, while riding ‘in’ on empty eont-wazon driven by doin Aeeno, in a viteant lot next ta his home, No. 10 Sturt street, avd o'clock yesterday afternoon, ‘wns thrown out by tho Jolting of the wagon, and, giriking on his head, waa so sorlounly injure that tho attonding phyalelan thinks bis ro- covery doubtful, AN uccldent that is Ukoly to lend to permanent. distigurement vecurred Inconneetion with the display of fireworks at the Lnke-Pront- on {ounedny evening, A youny lady of 18 years, the wiest of Capt. Thomas Harding'’e family on the North Side, while occupying u seat on tho tug ‘Tom Brown, was struck by a rocket stick and cut down the left side of the face froin fore- cad to chin. Her name has not been ascer- tained, Wittrast Raxren, an employé of the, Worthy Stone Gompuny, near Harrison. street, bridge, While in tho tet of inking a ilne from tho. pro- Peller J. L, Hurd, which waa being loaded with stone, was aceldently caught betweeu the bout and the dock and was crushed to denth, The body waa recovered In the river, and swus ‘taken 10No. 34 West Hnreison street’ by the police, ‘Tho decensed was 25 years of nye, it strangur in jhe city, and it is bolieved has relatives at Jollet, Anour thirty of tho surviving mombors of tho Ninctecath Ilinois Reghnunt mot at No, 100 Randolph street last evening, the object bemy to receive und entertain such'of thoir old com- rades who ehanved to be In tho city attending to Triennial Conclave of Bir Kulgbte. Among: the visitors present wero R. UB. Hitlls, of buque, In: J. Bradford Mt X ind J. B.A, Stovens, o| e ening was apent iu stury-telling, specch- mak- jug, and singing old army” songs, and tho occas sion wag exceedingly enfoynble to all concerned COMPLAINT Was mado yesterday by H. TT Howe to the Inspector of Stenm Vessels that nt about 12 o'clock In the day, the stonmer Jobn A. Crawford bore down upon the Fred Wilde, and run fite hor, cattsing much commotlon and auxicty on the part of the passengers. Acourd= ing to Mr,. Howe's statement, tho Wildo w; tying to make 9) Ianding at 18 crib; tho Crawford — tried run. in between herand tho crib, so at to force the Wilde to sheer olf and so about and come up again, thus losing much time. No dumuago was done to the planking of the Wilde, but the passengers, of whont there were forty, nearly all [aules, wore, greatly alarmed, and, according to Mr. Howe's statement, it was not tho fault of the Crawford that n serious disaster did not result, * Conoxen MANN yesterday held nn inquest unaa George L, Nestermats, 38 yeursuF ayo, who dled of heart disense at No. 76 North La ‘gallo Slreot; at No. Oo Milwaukee nyenuy, upon Otto J. Henson, aged ot years, who ‘committed sileide white Inboring under mania a potis at No. 2b Augusta street, upon Charles Opaskt, who died of cholera morbus; at No. 153 West Fifteenth street, upon Chariea ityan, who uleo died of cholern morbug, An Inquest was nlso held ut No, 873 West Kinzlu street upon Perey A. White, the 4-yenr-old.son of 1. B. White, 0 colored min, sinployed at tho Post- hes Ho rae shot a tee ore eye by, jis TOLNOry U} yours, whilo they wero playing with an a atgiebhe cea pistol which thoy found In the house, and which tho parouts did not Know to be there. A verdict of accidenta) shooting was returned, 3 ATKINS—JACKSON, A very guict wedding took place _nt high noon Festerday wt the Church of the Epiphany, on Throop. utreat... ‘Tha. contrnotin, parties were Miss Fimo Atkins, daughter of Mr. C. HYAt~ King, and Sir, Alexander Juckson, with §, Preston & Co., of this city, The bridal party entered tho church on thing, and in tho following order: N.W. Watson, ushor, and Miss Ligzio Atkins; Churles Shermun, ueher, und Miss Bplla duvkwon; mothor of the bride, aud groom} brido and futher. Advancing ‘to tho alttir, the party were met by tuo Rov. T. N. Morrlydi, Jr., tector of thu church, Who pronounecd sho i i couple man and wife Becording ta ho weautiful and Impressive Episcopal service, tho organist play.ng softly meanwhile, ‘The bride Was ‘aitnply attired fn an walking-suit. Thero wag no reception after tho ceremony, the bride und groom leaving for Geneva Luke, where thoy wil remain a short tingand go froin there on & trip to Colorado. THE CLYY-MALL. Att, of tho city ollices wore closed yesterday atzu'clock to glvo the omployés a chance to iningle with the visiting Knights, + ‘Vue Treasurer yestordny received $1,615 from tho Water Department, $1,502 from the Callect> or, and $111 from the Controlior, * Ex-SucRivE AGNEW was yesterday appointed to tho position of Asustunt Superintondent of tho now City-Hull, vico Blichuel Hunley, re- moved, ‘Tie Mayor ts happy again, Wo haa found his Dude lost a fow duty ayo, and isthe best” ag of vld. lv was picked ug on the street and re- turned to him, Que by when fa not known ‘TWO MORK cases Of small-pox were reported yesterday, ony from the corner of ‘ulrty-sov- enthind Wallace streets, und tho Gthur from No, 721 Hinman street, The source of the ine Tection ia not known, Ar tho next mesting of: tho Council Ald. Mo- Grath proposes to Introduce x resolution éalling upon the Muyor to furnish that body with a lise of tho ignmbling houses in tho olty which aro bo- ing run in violation of the elty urdiuances, aud in tho event of his refusing ta give tho Infurmus * Mort tho resolution wilt further pros ide fer tua uppolntinent of weommitteo to guthor it, ‘This will munke tmusie for somebody, AMOXa tho bullding-permits issued yoatorday us ong to C, ‘Lurnow, to croct a two-story dwell dng, No. 473 West Fourtounth street, to oust $2, GW; ous toP, Rogenbery, to crovl u two-story dwelling on Hoyne avenue, to coat $4,000; one to E.Hrown, to orect «two-story dwelling, No. BuT Dayton atrevt, to coat $4,600; ond toF.B. dimione, toerect a two-story dwelling, No, =. tuah atrvot, Yo cout £3,000; one tu It, LO’ Cherry, to ervet o two-story’ store and awelling, No.’ 13 our uvenne, to cout $2,009; ong to Antonin Rubin, to greet a three-story store nnd dwelling, No. 207 ‘welfth atrvet, (u coat $1,100; anv te A, Greiner, to erect i four-story” iualt-bouso, corner oF Superior and ituekue tools, to cost $16 0 und , Toug, to ercet a two-story div #101 Archer avenue, to cout gu, | VCDE TUHE.COUNTY BUILDING, ‘TWANTY-TIMEE murringo Hoonses were {saucd yesterday, THE Committtes on Town and Town Accounts of tho County Hone mot to-duy at 2 p, m, ‘Tie county taxes are being pald at the County Trensurer’s offico with wonderful Promptness thi year, ‘Lhe receipts s0-far havo bown in ex- CombOF those of late youd at this tine, ix tho County Court yesterday Thomas Bran: nock wus udju Ingne and not a pauper, Hillam amor gerund Kuto Hit va Weru found ingane and paupera, The Cour Jeurued till'Nuesday hhovnlug eee FEDERAINAFFAIRS, ‘Tue Bub-Treasury pald out $25,000 in gold. ‘Tux receipts of tho Internal-ltuyenue Ofico were us follows: Clears, $1,651; clgaroty, $12; epeclals, $32; “ Lat,” $180; tubucco, $2,101; beer, ‘$1,003; oud stamps on whisky taken from distil- lerles, $27,484, Total, &51,908, MAJ. LYDECKER, Who hua charge of the har+ bor knprovoients nt thls port, yestorday opened vids Tor the continued dredging of tha inner arbor. ‘Tho bids wor ad foll . B. centas Suicugo Dreduyln, cle Ce ? ENE chnte, Tha luttor bid beta tis owen tag coutruct will awarded puny Work wilt hoe Pore are made out, FoLLawing is tho ist of dutlable Tos volved yout yt Fowler Bros., tts shee nat Albort Dickinson; 200 buys woods 4, ih Bhoraun J cask woluky; Goodnow & Hinds, i978 rallrond Hews Ue Hy “Hayden, wD sucks walt: Junie Turher, 24 boxes tint Smulth & Vundurbuulee Wop easew Mua alos C,H. Osborne & Co. 10 hua sulivos; Charles Gossage & Coy i foots Wirt Dox ‘Uw 14 cusks gre nlehiug yoods, ww the Dredging Gom- 0 DegUE Bs GOON BY Lhe pus 8 cuss dry eames i Ly - ure Colluatioms, $14,400, a The curuworn aud ‘overwork aud atruugth in bul Hitter, S24 somfort SPORTING EVENTS. A Game of Ball in Which Boston Scored Neither Run Nor a Base-Hit. Providence Wins at Cincinnati— No Games at Cleveland and Buffalo, St. Julion Lowers the Eecord on Hampden Park Course to 2:15, Abject Failure by Maud 's. in Her Attompt to Equal This Per- formance, BASE-BALT. CHICAGO Va, HosTON, ‘The 2,000 people present yesterday after- noou at the game between the Boston and Chicago tenins saw something that never be- fore occurred on tho Chicago grounds,—that {s,a game in which tho defeated team ob- tained nelther a tally nor a base-llt. Cor coran eaine very near doing the saine thing to the Providence nine on tha teth of thi month, and would have done it had his field tuken care of the chances. As it was, ho held Providenve down to one hit, but it remained for the Bostons to suffer tho extreme effect of his great skill asa pitcher, In yes- torday’s gaine but four of the Bostons ever saw first base, and but one of them reached third—this being on errors .of Burns, Wililanson, and Quest; while but two of the thirty-two men ut bat were able to send the ball outside the diamond. ‘Twenty-one were put out by Anson at first base, six of them on balls which he fielded alone; and twenty- five would have been put out there but for the four errors, Corcoran was neyer In such form before, and Flint caught him superbly. It is true tho ball was mushy and shapeless for the greater part of tho play, but thot did not prevent the White Stockings from inaklng eleven hits and thirteen totuls off Bondand Foley. It is fair to say that the errors made on the side of the home team were Inrgely duo to the condition of the bull, which became wet aud slippory by reason of some sharp showers which occurred in the third tnning, necessl- tating a suspension of play. There were many casualties In tho course of the gane. Richmond, the Boston short stop, who fn- jured his kneo last week in Cincitnatl, re- newed the hurt in the fourth ining and find to retire from the field, Jolin O'Rourke coming Into centre field, while James O'Rourke played at short; Burdock was severely hit by a pitched ball; Corcoran, turned his ankle slightly in running to thirds ‘Trott got w finger luimuered Ing and Flint recelyed iis first’ serions Injury of the year, having his right thumb put out of fofat in the ninth timing, and in teylug to pull tt back to pluce the flesh was’ badly tacerated. It “will probably disable Filnt altogether for a fortnight ut lenst, though with Kelly and Willitinson for change catchers, and Poor man for right field, there need be no fear of the tenn’s being Weakened seriously. The gaime of yesterduy merits little in the way of description, except lo say Uiat the White Stockings batted” strongly, Gore In partleular covering himself with glory by: making four hits, twosingle nnd two doubles, for his four times at bat. “The run in the first inning was tho Att of Morrill, who muted 9 thrown ball, alded by one base hit and the outs, {1 tho third Dalrymple got his base un balls after Quest had hit safe and stolen second, and hits by Gore and Witlinm- on brought jn the two runs, one earned, A fine running catch by Joues was much ap- plauded, In the sixth Burns earned first, stole second, and was butted ome by Cor- coran, who went to third on Morrill’s mutt of a ball thrown by Bond, and came home on Quest’s single. aAther Dalryin- blo had been given a life by Jim O'Rourke's Tumble and bad throw Gore sent the mushy ball over to right-field fence for two bases, bringing Quest home. Willtanison ended the itn with a hit to Sutton. ‘Tho ninth Inning offered a falr opening for a run for Boston, as, after one out, Jolin O'Rourke's crounder Was Juggled by Quest, and In his inirey tie threw wild, and Jou inade sec ond, Jlin O'Rourke guve Quest another, and he inuffed this ono teo, Jetting Jolin get to third, Jim stole down to second, but just as he ran Burdvele batted Quest a’ tly, and Jog had the satisfaction of closing the lining und wont for his bungling by w clover double play. " THE scone, ki at) Pp Baston, | —|-+s] John O'Rourke, & f.;. 3 1 WIchMoNd, BB... sare 3] ty Jomea O'Rourke, o, fund, 4 i Nurdock, 2b... 4 a 3 6] 3 10) gy 3] BI ey a Q | 1 24 Anson, t Kelly, r. f, and c, Turn, & 8. Coreorany py os. Flint, o. and r, Quest, 2b, = nonecocex: of ccecceeece! 5} emecleno Aeeeesene & omemens cl cocecccces! Bemreeeco ol ceecoceccol eeueccoco &) aenccoumen Tuecemconco alecconceere! @ Total. 35) O12) ID}27/ 95] 4 cette eccccr cre ST SUITE & Inning 123466789 Shtenia, a a Hirned runs—Chtengo, 2, ‘Twa-buse bita—Gord, 3. First base on bally—Duirymple, First be on orrors—Chfeuyo, 4; Boston, 4. Lott on basos—Chivago, 0; Leston, B. Struck out—Tint, Luis called—Corcoran, W: Bond, 80: Foloy, 2 Sirikva cullod—Coreorun, 17; Bond, 10; Foluy, Doudlu pluys—Quest-Anson, Tmo—2105, Umplre—Dooschor PROVIDENCE V8, CINCINNATI, Spaclal Dispatch to The Chteugo Tribune, Cixcinyaty, Aug, 19.~Say secs ta boa Jonah to the Cinclnnatls, tivo errors by him uy, after two outs, alded by Mouel home-run, costing three ‘runs ond ‘the gauie, Wheeler and Sommers, two amatenrs, p! L in place of Curpentor and Mansell. ‘The Club would like to strongthen tho team. by boltor batters if they could get thom, ‘They will try to do something right away, antiga “tes sod'7 8 9 Providence, 90005110 in 2000000 o-2 einnatt, 8; Providence, 4, isu bits—Cincinouth, %; Providence, 8 Threg-buss bit—ltuuck, omd run—Houek Firut base on orrore~Cincinnntl, 5; Provi- dence, 3, Struck out—Say, Smith, Rolly, W. Whito, x, Ward, 6t, Ilnes, Dorgan, Tilt called White, Btrlkos cullod—Wulto, ¥4+ Ward, 40. Double plays — Itoilly-Wheelor, W, Whito- erated Uills=Clapp, Le ininomtiin "PP Umplre—Watsh, speetan REVENTED DY RAIN, ipeelat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Durrato, XN, Y,, Runt 10.—Kain prevented the ne to-day between the Worcestors and Bullutos, Svectal Dispatch to The CAtcago Tribune, ChuveLANn, O0,, Aug, 19.—~Tho uine to have been played ‘toalay by Gleyelund aud ‘roy was proventerd by ruin, THE TURP, SPRINGHIVED, Spectat Dispaten 10 The Chicago Tribuns, SrunoviEp, Mass, Aug. 19.—Thero was Hrrund tyrnout at Tampden Park to-day, not less than 12,000 persons being presunt, ‘Tho numbor of ladies occupying seuta In the grand stand and Association boxes was Inrger than at spy othor meet Ing in the Cireult, and the assem plage as o whole was remarkably elegant and Intelligent. A hazy atmosphere wud sultry temperaturo prevailed, and upprohen- sion of rain waa general, though not well founded, ‘Tho events on the card were tho 3380 und free-for-all races, and a spoctal trlul of apood by Maud 8. The 2:80 rice had elght starters, Purana, Edwin ‘Thorn, Lady Martin, Heetor, Marlboro, Freeman, John 8, Clark, and Bell E, Few pools were sold on first phice, for which Farana was {n great demand nt $60 to 815 over thetietd, but speculation on second place furnished a lively business forthe auctioneers, John 8. Clark selling for $18, Heetor $13, and the fleld $25, The race was nothing more than exercise for Parana, who won in stralght heats, § 2:2784, boro led for the first half HY, 239554. Marl in tho first and ; second heats, and then weakened, In * the Inst quarter, first heat — ho Parana was unsteady in the Tan = the opening hent, and broke In tho first quarter Aud lost three lengths, which she easily mado up on the backstreteh, She was never headed im tho third heat. Opposit the stand = Freeman caught with . a wonderful up to burst her of speed, and then suddenly broke and went reel- Ing around tho track ns it drunk, and had to be-pulled up and jogged in. dohn 8, Clark disappolnted his backers by breaking at tho word of the second heat, and refusing to trot until he was near the hint and double dis- tanced, THE PRER-FOR-ALL. St. Julien, Hopeful, and Darby wero all that answered the call for free-for-all horses. Dror to starting them the President of tho Association announced that Ilekek agrevd todrivo St, Julien ong heat for time, and that after the meo Maud S. secon, wold heat in appear in a tho warming heat, to be follower by heats tn which sho would be driven as fast as she could trot. Ie also apologized for tho slow- ness of tho track, St. Julien was barred In the pools, and: Darby sold over Hopeful at $80 to $10, ‘The firat and second heats wero devold of special Interest, as llopeful broke in each when. tess thin 200 feet off, ant dropped chances — for either su far buck that his possibly first or second place wero destroyed, and St. Jullen at arby trotted lapped from wire. to wire, Mickok heldine nig horse back for com- pany, operat taade op rapid finish in te first heat, but came ina length behind Darby, in the second heat he was tour lengths beck. She thag of buth heats was 2:10dy. An the third heat St. Juli word, and, golug to the cut Loose at the quarter In 344, ned outa gip of four lengths on Darby thd seven iengths on Hopeful. Lncreis- ing hls speed on the back stretch. he redehed tho half in 1:0737, six lengths before Darby, who was four lengths in advanee of Hopetul, Steadylug arownd the turn Hivkok piloted hins to the three-quarter pole in 134124, and then sent kha home In Bs, completing the mille in 2215, ten lengths ahead of Darby, while Hopetul barely bent the tag. 'Thig performance, besides” belnz one and three-quarter seconds fuster thar the best previous time over thls track, is haps tho best ever accomplished by St. Julten, per- "Nhat there fy from three te tour seconds dif- ference between this, trick ant thos ub Rochester and Chicaguly conceded by wil well- Informed turtien, and it ly moreover n facet that nearly all horses tire an. this track, and cannot trot beats as evenly as elsewhere St. Lien’: ent strength, together with his eae pid gall, adapled hin to the track, and low, raj enabled hin todo what {ths other trotter could have done, sufe to sny no MAUD 8. MAKES A FAILURE, Maud S, could not trot the track at all, and made an ebject tallure in her tris, and but f fact that at Clilcago, Clevelund, But- for an Rochester she hing estublished her- gulf aga rellable sud uniform performer, her friends would be greatly discouraged over her work to-day. AS It by, they sny that her long, sweeplny stride lose its power atl ellvetivehess on n track that cups out in firm footing, reducing her leverage wud conse. quently her speed, Jn she trotted In 272934, was hing out by er witrlay-up heat ‘Taking the word tho second time, shy broke inslue of fifty yards, andatter jogulug to the quarter turned round und returned to the stand, Scoring up agiin, shv started once more, but broke ina turlong, and, Wits Joi Bed around, no official time being taken, in this connection it Is pertinent to state that the President announced that whenever she made 2 break she would pull, return, end. stare again, started again, and got away level, Within iifteen intuntes shy Mate did not give her her head until ‘after ninking the first tur first quarter ocenpled 355 however, was trotted d renwhed fu 1:08%¢, At the ih turn, and the The next, In 334, and tho hail idle of the up. er turn, when speeding Jike a deer, sho broke and lost o mitch that her thne at the three-quarter polo wus 134437. On tho homes alretch — she ilually passed anndo — anotor under the wire in 2:20L7, break, and fwenty mninutes afterward she came owt agai, and made a finnl effort. She went. around without a Bits bak could not get yu back to the stand an, quartars were 30, L104, fer than 2310, ‘the 14587, which show that she finished ata dci3 gal’ ‘ho result was a grent disappointment, SUMMAINES, Purvo, $1,000, 2:30 clisas Param e. J st. 30K New York, Aug 19, ‘mex says Orrin A. Mie! OS Cet ececte te Es en cases este) ‘he Sptrit of the Ok olters to Rate St. Jullen suuinst any trotter or pacer In the world, mile cats, beat thres In tive, for from $5,000 to Fea a roce, ‘Tho mes adds: * Unless thls challenge 1g accepted on be- dinit of Maud S, we fenr there is little chanes of a race” ENGLISH TURE, Loxnox, Aug. 10—Ten Broeck’s Entra Nowe wort the ‘Dentiam hnndienp’ pinto at Eghau, SARATOGA, Sanatooa, Aug. 19.—The threoquarters ota mile race for 2-year-olds was won by ‘Thorn; Mindoo, the, favorit, second, aud Bonnlé Lizae third, ‘Time, 121734, Grivie won the milennd-a-halfrace, Frauk- din second, and Mamie Fields third, ‘lime, Hg, Vera Cruz was tho favorit. ‘the mile and furlong race wns won Governor Tintapton,, Susquehanna second, and Lancewood thir tulles,” was won . aay 1s ‘The free handlenp over eight by Chimnyysweop, Daystar 209, hurdles, two. (the fuyorit) second, and Captain Franklin third, ‘Time, 3355, LONG BRANCH, Lone Brancn, N. J, Aug, 1%.—At Mon- mouth Purk to-day Compensution won Ben- ders Stake, five-vf ths of a mile, ‘Pe ‘Ops: aucond, and P, voritiurd third. Time, iu ‘Topsy was tho favorit rorit, ‘Khe West-End Motel Stakes, Wes, mile anda half, was wot ‘onr-old fil- y Cildabin, Bie welss second, ad Carita third. ‘Thno, he sweepstakes, nll ages, milo and three- artery, wero won by second, nota third. on record for the distance, The Hundleay Monitor, '{me, 820237, the bost sweupstakes, oneelghth, wore won by Report, gentlemen Odd Fellow, Spartan second, Baronet, fayor- "Lime, 2507 Tha selling rece, on by Gossip third, i ‘Time, inito and a quarter, was 1; Bush second, Annie Augusta Og. ‘The handicap hurdle Taod allie And tiree- Warter, over seven lure udith, Ventitator (fayorit D, thin, i tt ‘Thue, 27g. Pei aecont; er Hynes fell nt jes, Was won by Lindo the last Jump and broke his back, ‘The rider egcaped, ———— SWIMMING MATOR, BOYTON AND FEARN, ATLANTIC City, N. J, Aug. 10.—Boyton and Fearn, the Engllatunan, started In the International swhumiug mateh at 11:04 this mormilug, ‘There Isa lurge crowd along the bench watching the men. Fearn tool the Toad, and held it foro mile, when Boyton wontto tho front. Fearn awhus well out, while Boyton is Inthosurf, At noon Buy- ton was still load Asatte ie Ce aon: ly, and appear fresh. ‘The peopleof Atlantic Cty have aubseribed puree ot 81,000 to be presented to tho winner of the match, He y hy pri ce nN Broun 0k bo ‘3, ‘Dayton will swhn twelve ond y half at ® hole sufles, ¥ eramps, and Unsallsfiactory close. Four will swim only ton talles, thus haying an advantage of two and hy ‘earn was soon afterward seized with i the race came to an abrupt and A conference of te judges and Boyton und- Fearn was held tox fay, and it was seeided that the race should bu repeated not later than Saturday over a shorter course, ————— Bulldozing tu Indiana, pectust to Indtianspolls Ju 81 sith, Bfooursvitue, nu Auge U—Tho trouble Jn tho nelghborbood: of Center Valley over n cole cred inau us an eiployd of ‘Be, fu Mitehell, bas where! romewhat ‘overstated. Tho only discroy n tha ruport tht 1s worth correcting, how= In'tho nelghborlined 19 concerted, It has been auld that the neighborhood ta strong- ly Democratic, and that therefore the colored man conld not stay. ‘The trith is, tho nelhtor- hood Is stronaly Republican; Mr. Mitchell felt ino Demoern View, Thero hav In this _nelghbortaud, fuyor of hig _remeinhy the Republican tieket. ri correct. nnd shows that Democrats will go a goud distuuce oftentiines to cutry out their des sate. Mr, Mitchell proposes to who in turn annotnces his totention which $$ very much in. i. They entio from in Democratie stronghold Mu quitd another nelyl borhood. ‘The statement as to the burning of the wheat and the dest LOST BY FIRE. OL FIRES, Spectat Depatch fo The Chieaga Tribune. Bravronn, Va, Aw. 10.~A heavy storm accompanied by rolling thunder and sharp Hashes of lightning passed aver tis elty this morning, ‘Lhe ightning struck # small off- tunk in the northern part of the elty, A tank also was struck on tho East Branch, and tho rig, boiler-house, ete., burned, About 6 o'clock this afternoon s heavy rain-storm setin, Forn thne the efly was in darkness, ‘Tho storm passed on tho southenst. At Dallas City the elevtrie fluid struck and fled. tunk No. 6 of the Tde-water nar ty which contatned 25,000 barrels of ‘oll. dense black smoke hnd just commenced to asvend info the alr when a seeont peal of thunder, followed bya heavy crash, was. heard, the bolt striking tank No. 410 of tho United Pipe-Lines, fully a quarter of a mile The United tank Is coin- uratively isolated, but the Thlowater tank No 17 is only a short distanee from tho Durning monster, Other small oil fires are down tha valley, reported through tho regions, RADFORD, Pa, Aug. 10.—During a heavy storm at 5 ofeluck thig evening, lghtning struck two 25,000 barrel-lron tanks at Dallas City, six miles northeast of Bradtord, Fitty thatusand barrels of of] nre now burning. One to the United and the other ty the ‘Tidewater, Pipe-Lines, Both compa- nies have suinmoned a force of men to the e to dtig a treneh and prevent the spread ‘Phe vilinge is not iedanger, Other aanks are in the sane vielnit; a\ telegram to the Daily Era, w ives the opinion that the fire can probably mifned tu die tanks now burning. will - overflow" be- to-norrow inorning. EB thing depends on the result of theo ts to the spread of the fire, ade nnd trenches dig suflietently Jorg dcep to hold the burning of], the fire wil be ;qnuch other property must be consumed. ‘The night ts very dark, and tank belongs ee expeeted the fore 6 o'clock checked; ff not, tanks the spectaele ts Indeed terribly grand, IN CHICAGO, ‘The alarm from Box 285 nt afternoon was enused by a tre Ine anestary frame shed In the rear of No, 132 West Uan- | dolph street, owned by the St. Vatrlek. Chureh Society, and oecupled by C, Meyer, Damage, $10, ‘Lhe fre was caused by threw simul boys named Henry Bartels, Charles Hoifman and Morris Dame, each about 8 years of age, ‘hoy were engaged In the h pastiine of playing “fre-engine.” A iis built in the shed, and when t was ab fill hight, the lads resolved miniature rpuse of extingulsh- nye it. , they. built yesterday proved too much for then, and when thes saw the shed ablaze they rat hrey were arrested by Olieer W. 5S. Johnson, and were booked at the West Madison Street Station upon the formidable Hi it is quite fpprobable, ur, that anything can ba done with vey Into partincnt: for, fie pu ne away, AIL tl of atson, fire, dre which them, as they are 89 young, Tho alarm from: 2 inent. Daiuge $1 Ox 19S at 8:27 afternoon was caused by o fh and basement brick bullding Ni i street, owned by C. Dounelley, of No: qt Mouroo street, and occupied by Mr. Bronson, ‘The fire originated: In #& pantry in the base- a AT PEORIA. Sptetat Dispatch'to The Chtcaco Tribune. Pronta, UL, Aug. 10.—Frank Barrowsky’s cooper-shop skdsome adjoining buildings wero burned dowil Wednesday evening, ‘Tha 000; Instired fur $2,100, totut loss Is ebout- CANADA, A Novel Decilsion—Grain-Rocolpts nt Montronl~Importation of Worling- Territories men=fbe Exy-Exports, Northwest Sptetut Dispateh to ‘The Chicago THbunes Mov TREAT, Aug, 1 A novel decision tas been rendered in the Police Court here. ‘Two ten had quarreled; and, one threatening to strike the’ other, ‘the latter sald the former was too much uf a coward, and dared ils op- ponent, ‘The challenger’ then struck snd Kicked the other, who had hin arrested, Counsel for the dotense contended that this Wis no assault, us it nad tuken place with the consent of the complainant, ind elted authorities In support of this dovtrine. ‘fhe Magistrate upheld this novel ylew of the Inaiter, and nequitted the vrisoner, Ty Rank of The 1 tho number of facilitated, tu settle there, Jt Is stated that an unusually Ingo number of the corn-cars this senson are alt growth of fungus: and many farmers and gardeners are anxlous to Know what cnuses such an unnatural grown, and If therebe any gher learn arbor Commissioners hay fo purchase the electric light which has been on trial for sume weelss past, aud to adil to this means the p3 will bo greatly ‘The lnducamants offered are effer some ofthe sailors to: cause them to desert. their shins here, wid proceed to the Northwest Nehts, 33 Jonding nnd unloading ‘of aldy George Stephen, President of tha fontrenl, has Queen's College, Kingston, within two years, ‘Bhls college h subscriptions of $3,000 ench “ant $2,500 enh facts that are indicative of a move on the part-of wealthy Canadians to follow the guowt examply of thelr fellows itteross tho Mnhes in giving a generous support to thelr Institutions of I ving. re deeded means of provénting Its occurrence, The reevipts of wheat at this port during the weex ‘onding Aug, 1 amounted to 660,- O57 bushels, agains 089,048 bushels for tho weeks lust year,—show!ny Incrense uf 71,689 bushels,‘ corn show the urge increase of 818,773 bush. ls over those of tho sume week in 1872, ‘The total recelpts of all kinds of grain in this city during the week anounted to 1 bustiels, against 692,143 bushels for corresponiliny porlod in 1879, GRTON Ny AUB cacy {11 Kingston fist no) the tact that tive “Atmerlean tugs from Vini N.Y, ugke a tour of the waters li burhoud of Ki member of the across, paying from 10 to 12h the Up every and ph ‘uxere! men from dispasin N ston dnt yt This fg owhny Ss ple, will not sall in the readiest market, 2 » Albert, Avie whe Was necidentally 3! supposing ‘The wounded nian ts notex, Spectat Dispatch to The Ch . Orrawa, Aug, 10,—The Citizen (Goyern- ment paper) comes out in dofense of the in portation of workluginen, It says thot the loss Inpopulation must be made tp in some y, even though the country has to pay Wa people tovome In, Livut-Gov, Lulrd ling arrived hero fron the Northwest ‘Torritorles, On comploting his ofctal business In Ontario, he will leave for lila home fn Prineo Edward Istand, to seo, Als family, ho schools bn thy Northwest ‘Tarritories ara adapted to the requitements and notte the higher education of white childrens ao two ATS Ag lily childron were sent to th of Indians and ha home, true, cases of trea have butfalo-1 hor Mah URI wae, alot other night. Arklo was quietly down tho Lower Front Lake, tho’ n) ing dark, when Ostler saw a Httle rlypthy sellection and heard s gentle splavhing, and it wis a deer, fred: ata venture, pected to revover, f-breeds, rosides near Orupat, Oatlie t ght pads Unieaga ‘Tribune, wh oxugKeration + ‘Tho condition of such Lidians as | J eon induced to experlinent in agslenlt- ural pursults Is sutisfactory, wherens tho reverse fx tho caso respecting nomadic Ine duns, because of the growing scare Wins and his employ é isa tepube heen threats with regard to Afr, Siiteholl’s property fn vise ho dit vot dine cluiszo ‘hin, tut thea theenta did not originnge | Me of the corn Is ‘keep his baud, OF yong tintdntgh it Is crs. low if dams can be e run 20 yesterday de- yesterday na two-story 120 Sonore given Shue ty the Order, It ts generally anticlpated nO lis as reeelved five four of ive with rected by ‘an | complatnt ho recelpts of OL 107 the sine Spectat Dtipateh to The Chicago Tribune. ie Ish Is senrea dell- if to Capo datty, and buy: ribo thoy courte ¢ cents for bass kerel ‘Phe News newspaper te uicht ed over the matior, and calls upon the District Fishery Inspector to restrain fisher ng of their catch to the Amerleans,—as if féhermen, like other peo lag im F | teuding, he flesh + hele old Adout-Gov. Lulrd depreeates tho manner in whieh storles of alteged Indian outrages aro munufactured, frequently out of wholu cloth or fram trliling clecumstinces, lo churucterizes . as the story that depredations were eonmlsted ae Duck duke by lnilans, There were, it ts wtt of oxen, for whi Drrests wera nme: Lut these very oxen were futended supplles to the Indlans under ich three ity of Ineat, A number of cases of destitu- tion among Tndlans have beon relioved by the Mounted Police, Spretal Dispatch to The Chicago THbunes Suarourit, Aug. 19.—Before the Ontario Agrletlttiral Conttatssian, Me. B.D, Wisott, of Seaforth,—the Inrgest. cgm-ineretinnt 11 Canada,—suld he bought from country keepers at an average. price of. 10 conta dozen, aud shipped to New York. This ye pected to aie ultogether (0,000 dozen, or 750,000 exes, Io bought within an urea of fifty miles about Seaforth. ‘Tho New Yo market was practleally untimited, and thera Awas no duty on egis, Tle had mide two or three shipments to England; but this trade Swag precuriots, ns ores required etnssifiens Hon, nnd na great deal of care [in shipment, Owthg to the heat it ys hot posstble to send eggs successfully to England In aummer, Special Dispateh to The Catcagy Tribune. Quinee, Aug. 19.—Compiainta are daily mado about the operations of erlmps In Qué bee, and great diMentty is found in getting sullors to man the ships, ‘The gas-lighting of Quebeo {gs going on slowly. A Inrgentmber of hunpy, eapechilly fu the upper part part of the elty, have net yet been replaced; and the gas company are anxious to enter Into a contrnet for five or ten years before they xo to any further ax- Dense towards Improving tho lighting of the city, when they nre at tho merey of tho first whit of a eorporation not eclebrated for {ts good sense In any matter whatever, ‘The clergy of the Roman Catholle Church Aro innking strenttots efforts to: suppress dancing wnong members of their flocks, and nimerous stories are told of their sudden And thexpeeted appearanee in the ball-room, while dancing was in full blast, to the great + disgust of the dancers, CASUALTIES. store or ty FATAL RUNAWAY. Erizanery, No Ji, Aug. 19.~A carriage contalning Mrs, Mahoney, of Ping street, and four men rs of her family, attempled to ‘ack in front of a locomotive. ‘The oun frightened aud ran away. ‘Tho wis demolished and the colored driver killed. Mra, Mahoney had her back broken, ono daughter. wns fatally injured, and the other ocuupants seriously liurt, FELL INTO A CELLAR. New Yonk, Aug. 19.—Fifteen persons were precipitated into a deep cellar at Mulberry and Worth streets this.afternoon by the fron grating giving way, and were all more or less Injured. ‘he people gathered - wit- nessing two police officers arrest a drunken. wom, Seven persons Were severely 5 Ollicer Jolin May had a leg fractured? George Steller hid w leg and aru broken} and John Houghton lind weg broken. Sey- eral women are among thy Injured. ANOTHER VICTIM, PMLADELPurA, Aug, 10.—Missy Mary Mes Donald, adother vietin of tho May's Landing tlisaster, died to-day at the Pennsylyanin Hospltal from her injuries, She lived at Abington. * ODD-FELLOWSHLP, A Speck of Revolution, Spectut Dsyatch to The Chicago Tribines Prrrsuvng, Pa, Aug, 10.—A delegate con- ventlon of Udd-Fellows Is to be held in this elty to-morrow, whieh fs attracting peeutler tnd anstous attentlon muong members of the Order, frum the fact that it fs called In direct violation of the constitution of tho Grand Lodge, and it places the various lodges to be represented by delegates, and partleu- larly Mt. Moriah Loilge, under whose tuspices It {3 called, in direct aud open re- belilon to the Grand Lodge. ‘Lhe diliculty In tho Order whieh threatens Important, perhaps disastrous, results to the focal lodges, arises out of the = adoption — this year of tho new constitution of the Grand Lodge, This action was taken at tho meeting held In May lust; under the rules of the Order,a new constitution being adopted every four years, It 1s arbitrarily provided in a section of the now constitution that benefits sul! be paldby each lodge. ‘Thus itis fixed that in lodges where the weekly dues are 13.cents tho benefits shall be $4, no more and no less, Where dues are 13 cents, $4.50; di cents, $5; 15 cents, $0, ete. Heretofore this inatter was left wholly with the lodge: which jixed tho benefits’ as they pleased, Now they have no option except In ease ‘where they have a fund on hant equal to $50 for each meiber of the lodge, In sneh they ttre permitted to hucrense the benedits pald, Objection to this amentiment has been very Pronounced among members of the Order. About tho first lodge to “ klek” was the Mechunies, No, 9, of this clty, whose mem- bers strenuously protested as soon ay they: Jearned what netion lad been’ taken. ‘They werenlmost finmediately Joined by Mt. Moriah, Lodge and others in vitious parts of the State. For the past two or three months tho fraternity have lind animated dlsetssions over thie subjeet, particularly In this elty. ‘The ground hus been midutalned by the pro- testors that the new system was not legally enneted; that it was an amendment to the coustitution, and thatatl mnendiments aust be sent sto the subordinate lodges for thelr action before they can be passed by the Grand. Lodxe, Other members of the Order tnke o diferent view, ‘The affair in Hs present condition lins ere: ated Intense excitement mong mein es neal the Grand Lodge ‘will revoke sume of the charters before the dillleulty fy settled, med it {3 nlso prestued: that In etise of such netion appents will be taken to the Grand Lodge of the United States. 7 THE PRIZE RING. Rrutvors Dikappotnted. Special Dispateh to The Ualeago Tribune, Dernoit, Mich, Aug. 10%~Tho short- hafred fraternity are Inn flutter of exeltc- nent oyer an hinpending prize-Aght, between Murry Ashnll, a Me-muker of this clty, and dunes Taylor, of Chicago, who fought Prof, Donaldson, — of Cleveland, by torch- light, hear Mt. Clemens, one nlicht last week, Ashall has fought several battles fn England, Arrangements were perfected, and a ty chartered to convey the party to Plglithig Istand, where the ring was to be pitched, Lut the pollee wot: wind of the affalr and arrested tho prinelpals. ‘The Po- leo Justice to-day refused to entertain n upon” the ground that the articles of ugreanent plunply provided for i contost for the sum of $100, not Speelfy lng the nature of the contest. ‘Thu men are'stl dctalued in custody, but are Itkely to be re- feused to-morrow, and their backers ussert that the mill will certalniy come off within forty-eight hours on one Of the nelghborlug islands or in Canada, : - SUICIDE, Norrork, Va, Aug. 10.—Mrs, Elizabeth Benson, mothor of Chtof-of-Pollce Benson, who committed sulcide iy January last, cut her throut this niorning and Jumped info n howsliend of water, Whon found she was dead, Curvenne, Wyo. Aug, 10.—A colored prostitute muued Miia Divis grew desponde ont over dhe desertion of her lover last night, and saturated hue dress with kerosene Al set fire with suleldal iutent. Her shrieks Drought assistance, and the flames were exe Hagatshed, She was burned horribly, hor Drensts cracking open and hier bowels pro- hung in shreds. She cans not live through the night In her sunalbla noments she Sonitantly bewails her futo, and Topentedly exclalius, It’s all for the love of naman,’ WHEKLING, W. Van Aug. 19.—John Ied+ vieks, a stranger Tegently arrived here, wo ull Juniped out of de Murketstreet brluge thirty feet into the Whiellng Creek, alight- Ing fh soft mud, where the Water Was not iteop enough to drown hin, Ite deliberately waded. down under the Muln street brldxe, to a desp pyol at the foot of Besorr bridge, hear the mouth of the creck, and there sauk, ‘The body wus recovered, ————___. MARINE ITEMS, Porr Hynox, Mich, August 10—Up— Propellers Portuge, Fountain City, Pacitie, Mitwaukes ‘No. 1, 13, ‘Tattle ant consort; sehooners D, E, Balloy, UL A, Kent, . Down—Propellers Deluware, Granite State, St. Paul, Turon City and burges: sehoonens damnes Couch, Wiggle & Jones, HL, Rosy, Mary, jattie, Wiid—Northwest, with rain squals, Pour Meh, Aug, 10-10'p/ m= Passed wy erm Peotone, Be W, Ulauchard, Fred Kelly and tow; 'selivonens . J Glnorg, Red, Wate, and blues a Knapp, €, aiich, Chartes ‘ifinekley, Jolin ovlll, B. 6. Mutehhngon, Sweetheart, : Down—Propellers Saullae, Montana, Ny Prindvilty and byrges; schooners Golden Fleece, L, A. France, Lizzie A. Law, Wells Burk, Donaldson, Lottie Wolf, Moontizht Ononta, | Penasn John Welderhouse,, Acontls, N, HL. ‘Todman, Scotia, Henry W. Sage, VD. A. Van Valkenburg, J. M. Scott. Lady Dufferin, IL ML. Seoye, Cayaller, M, Ly Nae le. Wind enst-northeasts wenthor flue, Speetat Dispatch to Ihe Uhtenga Tribune. MaAnguer Mich, Aug. 10.—Passed U Trop tip! state.” “88 Up Down—!" 1» Lilla; prop Peerless, Cleared—Tug W. rH Castlery sehrs Fy Neils, i. Cleizhton, “Mongnagons prop An- nie Smith; achirs Brightle; props Cormorants schr Chas, Wall, Senator, Goshawk, Monte: cello, Rogers: prop Viennns selr Varonn, ‘Speclat Dlapateh to ‘the chteuga Tribune, ISCANABA, Mich., Amp, 19), ri ey Norman J. Moiner; schooners Alieu Belunts, Delaware, Graco Murray, Camden, essie Linn, Clenrod—Propelter Cofiberry, W.1.. Brown; sehooners C, 1. Johnson, Pathtin Ay Wells, 3, 1. Foster, A.B, Norris, Lookout, City of Green Bay, Spectal Teputeh to The Chieagn Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Wis, At. 19.—Arrived— Bteam barge W, 31 Gratwick and barges, Hanaliord, and Robert L. Fryer, ‘Lhe latter {s new and on her flist trip, Charters—To Buifalo—Schoonen Itasca, corn at 49f cents, LOCAL CRIME. RURGLARIES, Adoring attempt at burglary was mado yesterday moruing in the extreme sotthwest- ern portion of the elty, and, according to the stories told by tho victims, It nearly resulted Inamurder, Mrs, Corrigan, 9 widow Indy, and her son and daughter, James and Ma- tilda, occupy the second stoor of a two-story frante, building known as 217 Cologne street, between Deering and Main. Cologne street ign short thorotighfare extending from the riverto Quarry street, and bears un unenyla- Die reputation. “Mrs. Corrigan’s lodgings are over a vacant grocery store, and are reached, by a stairway trom the street. About 3° o’clock yesterday | morning the daughter, who sleeps In the front room with, hermother, was awakened from sound sleep by the movement of n hand under her pillow, “On opening her eyes she deserle the form of minut standing by her be —aArrived—Pro= ie ide, She screamed Justily, and atte: to spring out of bed, wut the Intrud ht her and silenced her by placing a revolver In close proximity to her fae, atthe same tine warning her to be quiet, Mer sereams had. awnkened her brother: James, who slept In an adjolning room, and whenhe had taken in the situation, he crept ptenlch up behind tho burglar, jumped upon his baek, ant threw hin to the floor, A struggle ensued, in the midst of whieh the desperado’s revo! yer wentowl, the ball skinning past young Corrigan’s head andl lodging hi the celling above, He finally succeeded In getting pos: session ef tho “pop,” and, ns the burginy saw that he was Inble to get the worst of It, he skipped out and disappeared In the darkness. as (the Corrigan family recovered their breath and were congratulating themselves upon their narrow cseane, they Were startled to see tho door open and. tho burglar xppenr, accompanted by three “ pals,” cael earrylys urevolver,. The Corriguns thought disere: ton the better part of valor, ant locked thomselves in an inner room before the ruf- flang iad a chance to molest then They held. w parley. fn the outer room, and finally. de humnded the return of thelr comrade’s revolver, ‘Chis was refused, and they left te housd shortly after, Officer Quirk, of the Deering Street Statlon, arrived utthe house about 2 half-hour liter, but no trace of the ronghs could bediscovered. ‘The tender of the Main streut bridge had seen a party of men cross to tho South Side before the shot was fired, and return ov n dead run shorily after, ‘The nelghbors were questioned, but had not heard nny thing of the aifalr Curing the nlght. | Miss Corrigan says the man wlio as. salled her was a stiort, sinooth-fuecd mun of wbout 23 yearsot age. The pollee have discovere the | perpetrators no clew to of the outrage, and they think the men lett the city on one of the early freight tralns, ARIESTS, James 1. Saunders, Charles Thomas, and J. W. Walker, colored men who found employment as servants in Camp de Molal, were urrested yes~ terduy by Dotvotives Ender, Long, and Costello, ‘The two first mentioned wore enptured ab oan early hour yesterday morning nt tholr lodylugs, No, 10214 ‘Third avenue, and in thelr possession wore found n Knight Templar's sult anda aword, the property uf Byron Web- Bter nud T. M. iilis, of St. Atdemar Command: ery, Of Marshufftuwn, It. Among the urticles foot ‘at the house'wag a cont belonging to wlker, in the porketof which was found a stopeover check in the fowa Central Inilrond, which was In a pocketbook toycthor with $100 ensh that wus stofen from tho tent early Wednesday morning. Walker was tually found and arrested upon a cbargo: of stealing tho jmoney wid othor urtioles from the tent, Albert Gunderson, 26 yenrs of ugo, n eterk ino rocery ut No. 123 West Indlane street, owned y Ong of his relatives, Wis yerterday arrested by Oilicer 2. Crowioy upon” a warrant allege fog rupe. The foi piatuant, {a on simple, ine nocent child of It) yeurs, .the duughter 9 le . Atkinson, — of No. 163 North Peoria streot. Mes, Atkinson states that a day or two ago sho sent hor daughter to Gun- durson's grocery, and that, 08 she remained away a long Unie, she started out to suo what was keeping her, Lhe grocery fs Just around. urner fram whore sho tyes, and ns sho turned the corner sho si tho girl comiug out of the grocery in a conil- Hon watch indiented that something was wrong, The child's olothing was closely examined utonco upon reaching home, aud upon being nirrowly questioned sho rulated how. Al- bert bad taken her bebind the eush desl, clear ont of slight Of those who mf sht enter at tho duor, aud there committed the outrage for whick he was wrrested. Mra, Atkinson saya she can being medleni testtnony to prove the truth concerning tho gene condition. The Gunderdons, ou the other hand, stoutly mnintain that no such assault was ever comiltted, and tbat itis ull a blackmailing operation, x Charice ‘Rutler, a driver of a Halsted street- gar, was locked tp at the West Mudison Street Btation lust wight for uusaulting Henry Beote with a car-hook, ond silghtly injuring him about the -fuees One story of the uttair Js that Scott and two othors boarded bla car ut Van Buren street, and that whew the couductor citing to collact their fares thoy alaimed to have pald, He was quite sure thoy ‘had not pald, aud suid so, Whereupon one struck ut bli, and the othera called foul nanos. Svott latina thut tho driver struck hii because he bothered him while sitting on tho front sont. Atg:00 Inst ovening as Detectives Shea and O'Brien were stunding on the eornor of Clark ‘and Quinoy stravts a live drove past, aud when Just oppoelt thom winun opened the door of tho currluge anc gat ont he driver noticed him, and begun crying out, “Stop thier. Tho dotectives titter shore chuse Uirroated the win and brought bin to the Con tral station. ‘Lhe huckman cum to the station of bis own free will, wid thore guye bis name as Peter Canwiy, and showed budge #4, Hv thought by tho uctinn of the yellow why left tho eareluzy, 4 and in such o way that tho front. ay exbectedly, find tho man who. furmshed Alt . sceurities, the registrati yor thesg clumsHiy ébilterateds no wet Ttadtges peat als SERIOUS ACCIDE Ble Itnight David Maeh, eh eae mandory, Newton, iii was serlousiy cy litle fenved fatolly inured by tho enlitson gg 8 ‘: diana avenue anda Cotthgs Grove Aven At tho interscetion of Tin oe and. Twonty-second purged gg enue {esterday inorning. — orn eayily onde with passe: ts were, tg Grove car Jumapell a anhieg: ate Sho Cate ndlann iver 1 wor by ue ear, {nto th aldo of tha Majed tr and suffere jut - Ho yas tw Ps rary abole oat Noe S uventic, where ho waa nttanded DY Dr. Faulang mnutck, ‘who was unable to shy Row jytuse: Haul remult, Anothor paseonger whys che scurta! Bune collin ened wis lightly Anjured 1a the nin Nir Knight en Busing Up the Nihtinte, Gon. Melikol, the Cznr'a double, ta) : buying up tho Ninttista, tho Alyemegaig to . yetireenta hin ns opening up gating eet Nihilists of ‘gh rani who wero congeon Fortress of &t. unl, Unon w atelet pheviee Crees, and on Ain assurance that. tole 1o42cs should uot bo neaigetad ho obtained from there ) be * te 0! ” ainiong tha Nibliiste, ‘The -twges aud, feat intiafeation with all who bad bee promuucnt asembors of elo ep ud doug tha frst two, so he dik Treating with each man nidtviduay con Mentlally, hho Mboughe thon of" oe: eee: and a9 Adroltly wos the: trunadetion mince| tone ho soul anion them eauld cell tnd yea wes an oxeeptional ease, or that: bis eet bls hnd heen dealt with tn'tho sume: tie! far tho later tumbsce of persons were of the country In scerccy, ‘a politiont aes. Roumella, Survia, Wrooed, wid Constanga While othars wero retatued: on stipends wart an opportunity for employment should olfer, z oo ‘Tho largest carriage repository in thi provided with fretght and passenger sieve with piatforin scales to Justity welghts, ‘wih Overy accessory of tho business, Aled to ‘OFer flowing with the largest and finest stock ever shown in the West, Is u elzht worth seuing, and gun be sean only at Studebaker Bros, 151 and 133 Wabash avenue, # a Timea: Our highest drtista fre al 4 MeCheanoy's boyuntl doube, though Dues ate pee nervous ‘and all forins of general bility relidved untae ing Sensmun's Peptontzed vet ‘Tonle, 4 Prepitrution of beuf containing its enone ey . Hous properties, “Tris not a mere stimulant hey {ho oxtructs vf boof, but contains bloodemnkine foreo-genuruting, and lfe-sustilning propurtlent Ssfnvaliabia in uli enteebied conditions, welled the result of oxhuustion, nurvous pristestine overwork, or acute digeaso; particularly if ret sulting ffom pulmonary gounplnins,”“ Cassol, 2 ‘ Ca., Proprictors, New Yor! by dvugicista’ Z pee Prana ———_ __ DEATH Indigestion, dyapepain, und May Squatr, ngiat ize OULLEY—Thy funeral sorvlecs Robert Hi Woolley willbe old nt he aut As cme a vd Ff epee; rane " ALUrdNY, Jist inst, at 2p. m, BEYMOUIt—In this clty un tho ove use, utter a fon wna yalntat ines Methane sot MC Tier nye, Mrs. Mebceen Muriu Suymauur, motkeeey Ato Wha Geecoth tata? aoe Ale LD Nai jong residents of Citeugos > “UM Kite A. Thaker, thy Featdonco of her son-in-Inw, Nu. IGId Ludfanseny., on sunday nore, AL 2 O'elouk p. i,’ Carriucus to Rosohitl Cetzeter ¥rlonis of the famly invited without further none, and Josup ra MAMA Sl oa gigs thie Senet moral ut twctock p, An felonda invited,“ — ™ B* ¥#lduy, trom restdenco, PALMADGE—Aug. 18, Orrisen ‘Tatmadgo, aged 4 Srionds and acqualntnncos of tho family an South Jolfursat:- tad ad 8 ISN Say Poe KCLLAREI- Aug, 1Y, at the realdonce of his pare W789 Cotinte Grovacuv, Josuph Aue Dole eed Adniy and Mary Keharer, need 16 yours, ranerat by carriages to Calvary Cemete ‘Baturday, ue. zt Friends Ot tha fumiy dre uvited tenors [Wal Kansas City und Bariwore bapers please cupy, R—Aug, 1, Margaret erths Nye Aur. 10, ut 7 o'clock n.tn., a vhild of Louls Kotor atid Kilun Atkin. iT from) reylduncn, $2) Supertur-at, ut Lo'civek Friday, Aug. 4, to Cnivary Comutory by carriages, ANNOUNCEMENTS, “Political. PTERE Wid DE Jcranot Gartiald & Ash ETING OF Tin rear evening At the Superior Cuure nium. dat nil tha. Mruncliapeads ie at zune iit fae tite sucetss of the pegs ied yelnciplox as 08 Nddrote the ticotinge ne PREY. pad: 7puanie wit te A weRTING. OF- : pablicans Of the Mrtconth Ward st Fults, Hat cornor Lorrabeo-#. and Nurtheuy., this eveniig, tub the purpose of organizing n Qurtiold und Anbur lub, ho had robbed x second man iu the currlage, who was stupid with liquor, ‘This nite was a Knight Pemplar trom Galena, 1, In the thief'y possesion wags found tho Galonn man's watch, with the rug broken olf, und a gold obatn, and upon the Nuor of tbo earrlago Wag found i 86 bill which lind boon overlooked, | ‘The thief rofused to ylvo bly name until tho Templar yave his, and both were locked np in the Armory, one ‘in 4 cell and the olber: Wn witness “room, Later in the evonlig it wns agcertalned that the Templiur yng nut deni, bust dangurousiy i frum hp ovects of lug. ‘two bottles round ‘upon tho prisoner wore found ta contaln n solu Hon of sugar and morphine, and this andoube- edly wus tho drue used. ‘Tho ‘emplur wna’ idontitied aa Sir Knight °D, . Corwith, aud two companion Knights’ were dotasied'to watch oor Win ut tho Armory. Drs. Hauch and Uikicbrandt, who were sumuioned to attend him, think he will reeover, ‘he prisoner still rofuacd to give his nume, —__. INVESTIGATION, Dispatch to The CAfeago Trdune, Manson, Wis, Aug, 19.—Stoward Me- Dili, of the Hospital, was recalled beforo the Investigating Committes to-day, His testimony shows that his buaks werg kept Jn. wrevkless manner, Some of tho items he was unuble to explain at all, It is under- stood that Mr. Patton, the expert who was employed by the Investigating Committes to oxaiuiuo the books, will soon make a report tothe Investigating Committee, whieh will show up the whole subj Mr, Meljil vor, cliims that his dutles were ‘so oueraus he had no tine: to keep all ainor detalls atrafght, a RAILROAD-BOND SWINDLE, Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yons, Aug. 10.—Tho fact cume out to-day that lijsh Alliger, tho insurance broker who ls under arrest for hypothecut- ing stolen bonds of the Hannibal & St. Joseph Railroad, has been generally re- garded In the same Mne of busluess, and succeeded tn offecting loans mmounthy to many thousands of dollars from the Pity Hallroad Company, of Burlington, la, of the Hannibal & St. Joseph, aud other tall- roudy. ‘The polleo are us yet unable to National Bank, giving ds collateral bontly of tT; the Burllugtan, Cedar Raplds & Norther | Miseollancoy PUB NooNpAY Puayin-siee Farwell Hail wild bo ted by the i Acordial welcome ts uivent to all. 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