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ee ies THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY AUGUST 18, 1881—TWELVE PAGES... q —— ie aT Cf done homeopathte shade of profit, fo before Aum. 20 they will he furnished with a { great conventence to the United States War ny errors; and two in tho elghth, on bits by [ Jack of If rT ig . ¥ . Is ene b b V ‘ ‘carts second, ant! Edenderry thir. RAILROADS. re) cited Bk ena of nullantit at Contain to correatert tari by whieh they must be Repartient in, rotting military santas io SPORTING EVENTS. Btart and York, and errora by Carpenter, | Tine, 145%, *" | yen oe By ff ave the sine ratea ny were ene . f Northwestern Nebraska. i ——————— 3 TI vores e ; ae | Joyed bP accent erro tine and st, | governed In the wale of closely Hutte frst | ov any mifies this elde of Fort Niobrara, Creamer, and Stoves, The Worcestors seored | ‘Tho second race, fve-cightlhs of x mile, was anils. Lf ho werg prevented front dulng sq | aid second class Hekets to Western poluts, : y hi u 7 - q " mul wecord clas teeta to esc nots: | Mtr, George W. Lilley, lita General Agent | The Champions Strengthen Their two In tho second an hits by Cory and | won by Fight, Ollvia sevond, and Bart artant Conference at Springfield upon by the <Commlssionors' trill the result, ! Ce eer stern Ratlway Assnciaion, | Creamer and errora by Brown, Start. and | Berntiardt third. ‘ime, 1:04, 3 Ine vised Tarif of Maximum) Wout ts hat te contain ‘unlit | of gi by alt nas ont boa Kanes | Goatourmpanien General Preient Ament | Hold on the Pennant”) singe, Stavops donor and titans nats | , ate tlemndnnelehiy ace was wo tho Re 1 Peat nese eyo lid ae: neater to cibern (ity, na tlty yall z cago tO} of the ‘Texas & St. Louis Ralrond, | Mr. Asi for 1882, ane one [i the nlnth.atter two men wers | Hole, the King Ernest colt secont, Fill Kelloge, long connectad with the Keokuk & panne St Liou ina heel appointed General Ageut of the Univeston, Harrisburg & San Antonio ‘The tleket ugonts of Mr. Sjird’s Mies a Louis or Terre Haute, whieh would enjoy fustructed, beginulug with Saturday mor otth by Carpenter's double and Corey's three | third. Time, 125894, the low rates of Interstate trafic, and over baser, The mile-and-n-quarter race was won by —_—_—_—... which Lhe Statu of Iitinols had so control. | Ing, Aug. 2, to put the new tariil te : Fe Victory Over Buffalo by Means of | ,,tnntis— 2346078 D Parole, Gabriel second, Surge third. , ‘Time,’ tn Object to the | Sue Jaw of supply aud demand regulated the | We {urn points intarelfect ae tuolr respective: | alirond tn place of Mr. Tillles , chine Fieldin Att Supe Frovidenee 2 By, 4 soiEe Gelata) Railroad Officials ec! bo | rates at all competing poluts, and at theso | stations, aud under no clreumstunces whale | | Mr 1. St. Jolin, General Ticket amt Pas- & ip ale pee Nidenou, 1: \ The selling race, three-quarters of a mille, the ed Sweeping Ree |':. the Mntstness was done at go slight profit | over must tickets be sold atiless than tarift | senger Agent uf the Chicage, Nock Isinnt rior Batting. Helding errors—Provinerc Waa wou by Bedouin, Lancewootd second, Propos : ,. | that if stinflar rates prevailed over the entire | rates until further hotles. & Faeltie Hallway, gives notes that lr Hnwe-hite—Providenee, 9: Woroester, 8 Baby third.” Thue, tthty. 5 ductions. he lotinth of hits dine i woul he Impossible far Mr, Ford In hls clrewtur sdyat (haring 1, Mow, italy ts the piste. Ss ae ‘Two-hase hits—Stovey, Carpenter. | j ‘t ue steeple hase, Alor’ eoutee, srs, Wult ‘ he company to pity the interest on its bond. It lines In ex fT Wo ngren whe vs vay 'Threv-hase hit—Corey. Wy Caso, Lizzie’ 2.” second, Joo it ud dle, MH tise reaic In ae stiort tue would | torsterctiy matures pollo wis te Bate ae a nppolited Agent_of iis Company in-charge | Detroit Beaten by Clovelant, Troy py | eee eres tl, Meare, Horgan. third ow nny oe EINE b the operation of the rod by a Receiver. Mt Stughitt, of the Northwestern, fol- lowed, nnd called, the attention of the Com- located! nt a junation point or ata atatiua whern | of the * Mlddle District,” with headquarters Doston, and Worcester (eat base on errors—Providenee, 2; Worocrs ——_———_ rates by nueting anole bg uniform with those | at Philadetphin, Pa. in place of Mr 8. Ae : by ee s to the East and Wars to of olir commotiturs, compare nates with agont | Bent, resigned. Providence. tot on bages~-Provideuco, 3; Worcester, 4. AN EDUCATIONAL CALL, Wer: e West. 4 ~ | of opposition line, and If ila rates do not agres Strirek out—Glitigats (1), Stovoy. Speetat Diavateh to The Chteaco Tribune, ao Heal Gata, hs Soar hnnch erento shan | wiegera dete mena nat ravaven unvcugns | SU, Wii, Stawnrt General, ety ——— it cli Ware care Beproup, Inds Aus, Th--Presidenvls A, : % i not ino utunce “, yt ee | 4 ¥ 5 r valle a 3 Col a " 4 7%. —< . 1 the oid schedule of Comuitsstonars’ | sum/lae te there, notlry ino at oneu by latter ly | Ase eaerdeand nul ft consultation | Aunts W, and Matte Hunter the Winners | Toutio muys—Meclollanesiart, "Corey-tiue | Beatle, of the Hedford Collexe, lis resigned 8 Was ndopted, Wages of operatives e¢ Grand frank Sti Doing © | were higher, tho cost. of rolling-stuck “was not uttouipt to meot any cut. which may bo | with theallicials of hls rot at this point re- at Utoa—Raning at Monmouth shong-Carpunter- Dorgan Ks position to accept the Professorship of hus ne contriets oninnd, bie te ts tntornetl Ser altars fit pata Ae tea Biat A me Wonehsrim Massy aug. ThetTho Worees- AM USEMENTS. thatothers lave, ‘Tho Pennsylvania would ' ter managent have suspended Capt. Dorgan, t always give fits patrons 03 JuW rates a5 were disabled arm. It was for Coreorau another | aig appuinted Stovey Captaln of sh phate i" THOMAS SUMMER NIGHT CONCERTS, made or which tay bo alfewed to bo made, untlt | garding freluht matters. Mr, Stewart enys Passed batl—G lita. 1, Mathemuties In the Osenlousa (in.) College, Rushing Business. greater, und In every department of mainte- | you are authorized uy mo todo so.—walch au- | fo'dos not thin that we wevance In relat Park, Wild pitebes—Ward. 13 Corey, 1. IMs resignation ts a serlous He eta Tate Ry haves nnd operation of a rallrond the ex. | thority will not bu mivon until eoinptatnt ean bo | pitas will be mide on the 22d, 11s contpnty, Fimo- Une huttr and forty wntnutes, tution here, and ong that cantiot be enslly re a 7 hanises wore meh mentee aul CRE Zones | IMkcop'a wavehtul eyo of tuo ‘poms, and ro- | J 8aXe, Ie uxions to Lave the ndyanen Wd te irre a aha Himptre—tsliabans placed with so competent an eduentor us . cS i ar : tg the | wort promptly any “crookednees” which may | ito eiteet, bit will continue, sHiiesy ath "8. NUFFALO, d ne 3, Water Routes:in EutopeA Visitor faveetonns ie etna that it eustover Rome under-your observations Do not, how. | at the present low rates as lon ns there are | ‘Tho Buffulos yesterday found Corcoran a DORGAN, to repair. ‘I'hose were items that: wore Hable to occur to i greater or less Ux- font every winter and spring, and there was no reasot in equity or niurals why his Company asperating allusions to the past, ur by irritating: insinuations us to hiinevif or tis linoy but rather use all resonable and peaceful means to pros mote harmony and induce your competitors to anda Barber.. ever, provoke your neighbor by improper or ux- | any outstandiue contracts. Fils eoinpany es IMPORTANT CONFERENCE. AN hes Bhowlt noe be recouped. When there ia a | maintain rats with us, inorder that tholr rove, | Mudd by compet | of those benutifully-pitehed games which of | ity pince, Dorgan hus lind trouble with 3. WEEK spectat Duna te rene Seen Moat tme | Sor crop of grain growing out of: storms | chic, us well: ns ours, tay bo incrouged, and ;. | Inte hyve directed general attention to hls | goverat members of the nine, Atiehmond’s LAST WEEK egeuunartnEny, Hl, Atty. 12. and bad Weather, to farmer recolves. uw | exeb ling, by fate and honest represontation, so RELIGIOUS. work und secured so many ncknowledg: | Tolease a few week 4 Ath OF THE ; Hirund conference ever hold tn this | recompense in the shape of higher pelues for | SUF Its proper sharo of tho business, ents of his reinurkuble abliity. ‘The fact | Tlese © few weeks nga grow out of this. iat rallre | ar z eirer prais for —— ents of his reimirkable ability, The fact | Riohmond has now been retnmaged, and will EVERY state took plac} toed 5 a os aut tine” a rallout conniniy. cowl ase An NO MORE CINDELS AND DUST, A NEW SECT, ix, the senson was half over befure he struck | Hite) toanorrow. Stovey will Day first base . MiOHT. 5 W! ent a . q 5 > ‘s 3 A ; : : : road Commnisstonters und the fo lowing Ben | rocompensed for losses uccasluned by eauses | Mr. W.2, Williamson, of Quincy, Ina com- lat fa THE jes his qult, 89 to speak, and people hint be- H resenting the ronds named: - J. C, tein, Ce IE Chupet, and. James Smith, of the Alton}, Marvin Hughitt and ILO, Mieker, of the Northwestern; John 0, Gault, A.C, Bird, and George JL, Danlals, of tho Wabass EP, Ripley, of the Burlington; HR Cable and We M. ‘Sage, of the Rock Jdands J, E. ‘Lucker, of tho Llinols Central; “George Olds, of tho Alllwaukee & St Paul. over which it had no control, On the subject of the short huul, lie agreed with Mr. ‘Pucker that the Commissioners’ proposed seheditle was ultogether too low. Ile would rather work under the old tari, but if tha Commis- stoners had nally resolved to supersede tt, he hoped they would mmke u substantial ad- yanee on the fignres in the new one, cortati- dy for all distances wp Lo 200 miles, General-Manager Gault, of the Wabash, niunieation to Lie Prinune, clatins to have Invented acontrivance which will exclude sinoke, elnders, and dust from rallrond cats tnd al the same tie supply the cars with cool air, He says it will not cost over $50 to put the contrivance on a car for atria. Any manager, he says, having the conifort of his patrons at heart who will apply this Inyen- tion to the cars on his ron can have the use % Pirrsncna, Pty Aug 1—A New York | gun to conclude that the fifty-foot ran ge was and Corey right field. ‘1 he recent fl-snecess AATURDAY THO hi AS telegram of yesterday ave some account of | just five feet too long for lim. But this was a Hie sin ta weseibuited bse tie Ta EES A sensation in a Newark (Nod) ehuren | not the trouble. Without making any ‘cont y anil fe > treatment. of SUMMER NIQHT CONCERTS,: arbitrary anil tn tlemanty treatment of e caused by tho distribution of a tract entitled | ptaint, and fora long thine preserving abso- | lls men, Dorgan tins asked for lis release, | TO-NIGHT—Wth Concort—~ eed, wots Rerited and hudeed Topless he | st cera” ous” cate yee tart eho | SHEE ony iene fa uta lone sh |, xeon suite aAgUPne dean aa wits Permitted, ane udred Toples, ne | rest of the team, Corcoran was during the | HEAR pinny et oat Ha s rn fi tie author of the tract fs Mr. Charles, Russell, | sirat hale of the season sufforing with w very Her lias Dr evened,” Lis rst-base play” has Ciinor tg Whunar Rian Progra St, Wthotaee bas of this city. It fs one of asertes that hins | Inmenrm, and it was not until about three : eae — been Issued by the Zlon’s Watehtower Tract | weeks ago that le became In strictly Hrat- UTICA, WY AGNER’'s iy 7 egige | Oxblained the ramifications of the systein of it ft fall ta: yalty. EN . . “of 1 hich Frershice the'adjpurnment ‘of the Legis | the Wabash, and. tle numerous points ap | 04 tt free of all tax or royalty, The process, Soelety of Vittsburg, of which one of our | class form, During thot tlie he has made Speclat Dispatch to The Cateaga Tribune, Celobeaterd Work, intare tho Coinulssioners have been | witch it met an active competition, te was hosnys, ivory aft, hen tne front prominent iron manufacturers ts President | famous record, and to-day he i4 with the | Utica, N. Y,, Aug, 17—Four thousand SHENG ES DOK: at work revising), the “tarlil of°. 1873, | obliged to cut rates ut those points, possibly k and Mr, Russell Secretary and ‘Treasurer, Mr. | possible exception of Goldsmith, the most | persuns attended the races at Uticn Park | SATURDAY, AFTERNOON—st : Concert—LAST Russell snys the Suctoty has no branches, but | furmidable pitcher in the League, Lt | tlisafternoon, ‘The sky was clenr, the tem- | TEV MtIAY EV RSING —e2d Concert -GIAND hasagents East and West. Monvyis ratged by | iy, not to be forgotten, however, . that | perature tomfortably warin, und the track | SUMMER PROGAS. voluntary contributions. ‘They proceed, he | Corcoran’s success Is fn ‘a large mensuro | very dusty.’ ‘The events on the program | yaichau™ 9nd Oconts. For sale at the Exposltion wet blankets, iherehy taking up all sinoke, clnders, and dust, and by tha evaporation of the water 0 current of cool, fresh alr passes constantly Into or through the cars, sali this," they wero very tnucht spurred on by:tho pressure of public opsifon growing out‘ot ‘the: Investigation of to xbout the’ figures mentioned in the new sehedule, but ff similar figures were to apply at every station on the road It might as well cedse operations, us itcoutd sa BY there is no other expense attending the proc e . Lbte busi Y a7 t si ARS. GKO, B. CARPHEATE: vo Comulssioners: by ‘a committe of the | not earn enough, to pay the Interest on fs | tt | rece | says, ag nearly ns possible upon business | due to the strong support ho hns received | were the 2:27 trot and the free-for-all pacers, ‘ . GEO, B.C. HR, Lester. sante Inst wintr, While this Investigation | bonds, ct alone any ilvidend to tie stocks oad excupliig, ihe inere supplying the walsr methods. Where there ig a district messen- | both beliind and tn front of the but. A | the latter being the attractive feature, Only MEANY AGASH Manager onernited the:,Conmuisstohers from any | holders. dust at the end of tha trip, there Is no reason | ger setvice they employ them to do the work {'piwher who feels that his field 18 equal to | fair sport was realized from the performance URAND OPERA-HUUSE. ce : Ci General-Freleht-Agent Ripley explained ¢ ’ ci opposite the Court-Houte. bie eer He anennt in ley tho “situation “OL his. Fonds and see ate Crinhiaa the wulsaiies lfslet. proper directions. Stesenfers’ Ate. nuy euermeney lex many volnts Lit bls! Levon, | of the Watt clans: but the ueeltis bee Was Nery errr 1 substance reco! " is showed ho H ING into nW Ib ei Instructed to be ready at the closu of church | to berin with. ‘Che Chicngos played another | exciting, Lucy and Mattle Munter indulging LAST NIGHTS OF THE FAVORITE compatition with tho Mississippi River at gorvice on the Sabbath to quietly hand a | wholly errorless game yesterday, not an un- | in a hot contest of five heats that delighted | ACME OPERA co. WASCOTTE whien it is claimed {t will rectify las been of the Commisstonorg and ‘a reviston of the eausing much discomfort to railroad travel- frelght schedules, wh ch by the general pub- numerous nuints, Ho lind told the Senate | ers, and its abolition would be hailed with | copy of oneof the Soctety’s publications to | carned base belug gained by theiropponents, | disinterested spectators and kept the spec- sere regarded ds inflicting on the vro- Anvesigation Commltten inst Winter tia he joy. each person passing out. The trouble at | ‘The latter scored but four clean hits, and ob | wlaitors very uneasy. The starters in tho ducerand thaconstimer higher rates than the areat bulk of the proditcts of the State wore Nowark urose from the person in charge | tained but one run, that belng off Rowe's | 2:27 race wero Forest Patelen, st. Hemo, of .187), and If the propose one went into leaving tho pamphiots at the ehireh with a | doubly and Foley'y single in the thirdinning. | Argonaut, Annie W., and Stella C. Tools effect le was certuinly sutistied that he ENCE EM a rs There is much oxeltement In St. Lows rall- | ,., . ‘ 9 ‘Onty one Novelty in tho city? « ONLY ONE, ble to bear, . During the past two | would nover live up to ft withuut belng com- tT . request that thoy be-distributed, Me says | Brouthers, the terror of all pitchers, struck | sold: Annie W., $50, field, 210, Stella C, had AND WE'VE GOT iT honths the Commissioners have racelved | pelled to by the highest Court in the land. roud clreles aver tho discovery of a.cireutar, | they do not expect anyassistanceof this kind | out three. ‘times out of his four opportunt- | 0 clear length tivesturt of the send-off for the Farewell to the Ann's Sunday Night deputation representing nll gorls of manu- A general conversation followed, in the | claimed to have been fasued by the firm of | from tha ehurelies. ‘Tha Society publishes | ties, White twice, and Purcell, Richardson, | first heat, and promptly took the pole at the Aionday, Aug. 2A. 30 Ualmers Un isnntguare Thee facturing und other Industries, who have | Celrsa of which tho proposed coal tariff | Jolin V. Farwell & Co., of this clty, ad- | & paper here called Zion's Watehtower. | jtowe, and Foley once each, making a total . ANTE! » Box-plan ready atre Co. ‘in cunig In for Ita shire of condenmation. The | dressed to country merchants and buyers in Some of thelr printing ty done-tn Columbus, | of nine tributes fo Cureoran’s pitching ablit- turn. Forest Patchen dropped Into second | Thereday. setforth-facts and fixures tonding to show | tik lusted until about supper-tiine, when an O,, Lockport, N. Y.. Philadelphia, and New | ty, % Y ¥ Place, and Annie W., Argonnut, and St Remo MWYICKER’S THEATRE. that, without a reduction (n the rates It aujournment Wasa ates Misyourl, requesting them to pay Chicago | -yyrke Mr. ‘Russell says thoy ro nob n | ag Halvin 300 Nas In Grstcclacs port eg | went Into the alr. Passing the quarter Stella | + TEAM GALA NIGiT: would be Impossible for them to conduct | ;, fn tho evening the raflroad men discussed visit before buying elsewhere, and telllug | church; thut thoy have. wo creeds and only | inning, Dalrymple’s two-baser und singles by | C. and Forest Patehen were paired two THIS (THURSDAY) KVENING, “AUG, 18, thelr business ata Jiving profit aud compete thevsltuation/ut great Ieuedit it the. corritord them that for the purpose of affording them | desire to promote the reading and study of | Kelly and Anson doing the business.’ Two | jen gis before Argonaut, the latter a neck th Performance of THE BY =! ed, nmple facilities they can call on W, H. Read, General Agent of the Chicago & Al- ton Katirond at Kansas City, who would fur. nish passes on application, ‘Lhe Wabash pvople—the discoverers of the ciroulnr—are having it photographed fo usc itaguinst the alton Road. Fearful things are threntened if he A rah) does not nt once rectify this inatter, The managers and the General Freleht Agent of the Alton were at Springticld yes- terduy, and therefore their sidu of the affair could not be obtained. with localities fuvored with a keen eompetl- Hon In frelght rates, olther of a local chnruc- ter or outsido,the tlmits of the State. + Itearly became kuown to therailroad man- agorsthat the Commissioners.in thalr revised schedile ‘would make a radical recluc- tion” on that’ of 1873, which hus been inoro* ‘ot, “less “in foreo _ fur | the pastelghtycnrs. It was not, however, made apparent until afow days ago that, the re- ductlon would be of a sweeping charactor, the Seriptures. Io hus’ letters from every v ay Bi partot he country asking for the publici- Wmneurned rung were uven in the second off before Anule W., six lengths behind WoOoRR LD. tlons of theSoclely. Thirty thousand coples | and Purcell, aud a passed, [ater ‘an une | Whom was St. Remo, running. At the of tie tract In aucatlon hina distributed ie curned run was scored in the seventh off hits | Inte Stella C, broke and exchanged | qvncnindr mation nn will. be presented {sy probably 33 years of age, neat v 1 t wire tha contest was between Argonaut and WHITE STOCKING PARK. ly "ix fect in? hight, ma’ of a fonowed win’ ubultintstyte, Yom Capote Forest. Patehen, the former proving the win- ——— pale, thoughtful cast of countannuee. Three | Kept out two rung. ‘The attendatice was | ner by « neck. Stella was a good third. or four years ago he withdrew from the | fully 1,500, ‘lo-day the Builafos ake ‘their | Annie W. did not make a move for tho heal. = le Methodist, Episcopnl Chureh and sturted 0 | farewdil appearance In Chicago ‘for the sea- St Remo ran most of the way, but was let } soelety of his own, to which he preached for | gor, and will try very hinrd to escape a sixth sani ost oO a= Ways DNL. Wasil BUFFALO CHICAGO gone Une. The cornerstone of his bellef | consecutive defeat at the hands of Foo chase | i ‘Thine, 2:24. Pools still sold $50 to $10 v8. 4 7 sees to ben compound. of Swedenborgian- plons. Jn favor of Annie W. In the second hent 4 THIS AFTERNOON, ‘There is a general feeling of railroad dts- gust at Gov. Cullom, whom many of tho rail- Tunds necuge of having violuted pledes male by hin. Last winter, when Robin- son’s nomination for Commissioner was before =the =Senute for confirmation, reat objection was manifested. by tho rallrond lobbyists and meinbers of the Senite friendly to the raltrond interests. Several prominont railroad tawyers in Chi- cugy came here, ant cutered a vigorous pro- test against hig appointment, and begged its withdrawal, ~The lobby wag stirred up Rallway employés scented the battle from | against | him, ond it looked nt ona THE LAKE SHORE. , Juin and Second Adventisin, with the jitter Pinedale; Argonatit, Stella C., Forest Patehen, and | -———————___Ar afar, and the Brotherhood .of Rallroad En- | Hino as if he could not by any chance pull Sptetar Duputch to The Chieago Tribute predominating, Jie prewehiing euused con. FPrace | Annie W. trotted in a buneh to the middle of BAUMS PAVILION. ’ gineers sent deputation to wait on the | ¢9) OLa: praniiiant rulltiad Inwyer onentel CLEVELAND, On Aug, 17—GeneraleMann- | vag warmly ftineked by several prominent. |, Chicago, eee aie | the back-stretch, St. Remo going along alx | Trenty-secoud-et, Cottage Grove und Indiana-ave ; Comutssloners to protest against the cou--| jn watehing titnys and, promised him, so he | ger Nowell was interviewed to-day in rezard | orthodox ministers, who handled his mon- Boke Sik O31 4) 1) O19) tengthy behind them, Newring the hall | oss seoning and éyory ovontom during the summnen feinplated radical reduction, on the ground | says, thatin Robinson's Appolntment there | to the report that the Lake Shore & Michigan fre! creed withont loves. Afterwards hu re | Kelly tf. yf af 1 a} ato | Annie W. passed tothe front, Furest Patehen Bundny evoning and Sunday Matinee, i that in tho vont of its enforcement: by: tho | would benochange ln the pulley of the beards Southern Rond had bought the Detroit, Ills. | 1 scl Jute obse ! y, from which the pation Anson, G} J} 311) 6} 0 | took secund place, Stella C. third, aud Argu- GRAND CONCERT. 5 Cotimissloners here It would be such f° re- Polidhy sould coubnue to askinore Aen Hour daloa Northern, Fort Wayne & Jackson, and | of the Nuwar ait in quaties to. iti (htt ius |) Willan, vo arty 3/ 9 | nant fourth Inu short string.” ‘Thu only | | Admtton, ei Sunday Stoilnes, te ‘duction ju tho carnings.of. the: rallroads- as xbitration between tha talronds aie he | Fort Wayne, Muncte & Clueluuntl Roads; | ente ta second Adve cor! Hy change to the end was that Argonaut-bent | "oo; 7s AD. public than ag a ministerial body instructed iu sf 31] denies the doctrine of Second Adventism ag | Corcoran 1d) 2) 4) oo | chang gt HOLMAN S PAD. would compel them to cut ‘down’ tho Ey law. to do certain things ‘and enfores | also that the Lake Shore Road will builds | taught in Food for Thinking Christians,” | Pilut, 0, 1/0} t} 8] 6] 0 | Stella C, and fluiatied only w saddle girth be | ~~~... nee pay ‘of. all olagses of . othployés . prob- | thon, With this assurance Robluson was | Huo from Ypsitaut! to Trenton, Mich,, thus | but-n ginnee through the’ uunyplitet shows n | Quest, 2b. AY 2) 3) 3) 218) hind Patehen, whom Annie W. led by aneck, 7 “Wyo ably.-cto- figures ‘~ bolow ;. tho - absolute coniitmed, and the nillrond men folt that | connecting all the rondg, He was, a3. usual, marked fondeney tn thagalirect on At Hd uth ‘Tota Bl ol t| sigolo | Stella C. wasn good fourth, and St. Remo, cost of flving, \‘This doputation, which was | MOY | had, a frleud whe would Wot | ovesive, and answered’ the question, "Lave | frthehers will review thw work in ihelt scr: | papilla! ol ra) aol 1 | Yee broke on tho upper turn, uv good fifth. headed by Arthur, tho Chtct of the Brother- | tonp’ In this they clalm fo be seriously diss | YOu comploted the’ purchase of any of the | tions next Sunday, and polnt out whus they | O'tourice, Olof ar ol a | Lime, 923837 “Odds of $30 ty 85 on P AD hood, recolved a respectful hearing, and tho || appointed, und suuny of them state that Rob- roads mentioned 2”. by say “We are not | conceive to bo its hercti¢gl:. tondancles,.. Mr. | Brouthors, ‘1b, 0} of u} 8} 6} o | Annic W. then round few takers. “The fa- Commlssionors promlsad ito take {nto con-'| iuson’s aspirations for Culloni’s seat in tho | in possession of any now rullways, and don’t | Iussell ling a very snail ‘following here, | Htichardsc 0} OF 0} 2/0) 0] vorit ted throughout the third beat. A tlderation tho arguments advanced:in behalt | Capitol, Bullding have fiduced him to nlly | know when we will he.” where he has lived and ; Inbored nearly ail {bite sh 90) O13) 210) Forest Patehen was oud sevund ‘to. tho Acts by Absorption throug}: if th loyéy, cab rc Tinself with the Granger olement, on whose Speciat Dispatch to ‘fhe Chtcazo Tribune. iis Ife, No one doubts lis sincerity, but he | Paee | 7 H FA O12) just stride, where Argonuut, who was elgit the Nerve Forces and ofthe cmployés, .4 eae suffrages ho ‘hus hopes of’ political | ° Chaivenanp, O,, Aug. 17,—Genoral-Man- | fs looked upon ng a little eranky,” and as | Genin, p Oa So) | puaths back at the half, secured the post oe Atdifforent times daring the past fen,days | proferment. Gov, Cullom has ceased te bo | ager Nowell, of tie Loke Shore Kullroad, | entirely too ght in thy. upper. story to bo | Barco, st 3 a Tf 0 | ton byt head, Annie W. caine near losing | ~ reana marx the Circulation, or tio weeks the Conunisslonors have been Hin Frleud off ie rallronits, ile hoped to-day Tas fasted s elroular th Wed NS ee the suecoucil Tou EE OO etch ; a =| by the eat. Geer, allowed hor to slow peu Dit. HOLMAN'S VAO fs the ORIOINAD AND Indlyiduatl: nfo ‘d’ by a io it hat they would not call on hin, as lie ia + - cl U ju 0] ube | ‘Total 4 uf) & | the homestretch, and when the striy je for | ONLY GEN URATIVAPAD, thoonly big Tallrond wirporalcoe an ho’ State that Iked uiy attompt at bulldozing, and he pro- | successor ns” Goneral Superintendent, alt tree tree , ; MOTTE | Aceon pince brought. up te others lie | remedy that has an l eatiy-aenutred righet uso (Ne tel Di forred that, the Commilssloners and the | communtentions pertaining to the business of AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION fightae— es AR broke, A neat entch, however, saved her, | tte-word "PAD" In connection witha treatment fore the revised tariff was formally wgreed | railroads would settle thelr own uliterences | that department should be addressed to a : Jattata go ao 8 oO 8 OK 1) Stella'c, was a splendld fourth, ‘Time, 222), | for chronto dleensos of tho STOMACH, LIVER, upon thoy would like an opportunliy to ko | among themselves, as” he had ‘no dusira | “Che General Suporintendent Like Sliore & Sanatoaa, Aug. 17,—Tho Amerlean Bar | Chloazy a ocite Thulfaton de Oe 6) ithe fourth heat was won at. pleas: | SLE aid MALARIAL 3s£00) Pol 7 F ut us g hslle J B vard J. Firat baso on bulls—Uure, : an .open tength eh uo Stan’ L offer why tho schedule “should not bo re | for shine Granger visitors, hu romarked tut, | WATER: COMPETITION IN EUROPE, | Phelps, of Vermont, presented his annual | - First base on orrors—Chicayo, 3; Buftalo, 0, | she speeded Uirough the third quarter at 1 | the most persistent CIURONIG DIBEABES o duced. ‘in tna radical manner . contei- y : Us Lor 08—Ch Hy 2 y ad LIVER, tneluding INDE Dlated,:- ‘Tho result of those “=difforent | roads, it ould progadt thon from, unying : : ie bio ot Ga get of Guly SO sayas. | report, bolng an aveount of the moat note- Neen oe TNS urcolt, | 2717 gtlte tnerenstiug her ten! to ClghL LON gts, | ee eo DAAPEENEA, Ito # b ‘ p .Itis n rather signiticant clroumstance that tho ‘Dt i 5 A er by ESTION, » EUMIA, TIT~ worthy changes of the statitto Inws made tn | richardson, Howe, Foley," Anson, Dairympio, | Aud ten came home in hand a wines by SOUs una NIH HEADACHES NERVOUS several States and by Congress during tite | Flint, Corcoran, furns, itd, Si + ‘Ret rf PRONTILATION, and SLEEPLESSNESS, ot 3 i Balls culled—Qulvia, 63; Corcoran, &2. tiird, Stella C, fourth, aud St. Remo itth, AMPLY Justity the ominont Urofessor Loomls’ preceding year. - Severat new members were | grrices culled—Galvin, 40; Corcoran, 15. the list two pourly pliced, ‘Time, ay, es Pench SE IO RE ATIRICA. UNIV! ndinitted. ‘Tha following..message was sent Double plays—Galyin-White-Brouthers, Fos ‘The pacing tleld was the sinall it has, PANACEA THAN ANYTLING IN MEDICINE. by enbla to the Association for Reform and lop Bruutera, appenred utany polnt this season, only three 4 rE ay : By “Conversations was the ,selection of “to-<lny as the tine for holding a general conference, at which: the rallrond oficlals should pre- pe arguments on thelr side of tho ‘At 10 o'clock'thig morning’ the “rallroad . wanagers mat in the. oftice of tha Coumis- | Moners,-and each one was. furnished with n tho extravagant sularies — now. onjoye by .the — principal. mannging . ofleers, ome: of ‘the railrond men now hero affect to. belleye that the Commissioners will fu a measure be foverned by thelrarguments and make nn advance of 10 to 16 per cent on tho proposed schedule, Cluse observers think not, and remark that the schedule ts beyond intluence whioh is boing exorcised by the Amer- jean watorwaya upon railway tariife and truitic in tho United States fs Nkely to be parallolad by tho effects of a elinilar competition on the Kuropean Continent. ‘Tho xdvunce of tho charges tor through traflo from tho castern to the weatern parts of Europe over the German lines which followed the adoption of Princo = Codltivation of tho Law of Nations at Co- | Sissel balls: owe, tnswerlug the "ell fur horses. Itowly | papa, macat GENUINE TOLMAN FAD ime—Uno bour and fifty-fve minutes. Boy hind the pole, Liiey’ was sec | ponrs Fight) VE STAMP uf a ond, and Mattie Miniter on the outside. Oe ae TE MGANT i ty logne, Germany: Uniplre—Lradtey, AMsimarek's protectionist policy has considerably 7 “ tha HOLMAN PAD COMPANY, bolng tho above ‘manuscript: sopy.. of ,-9- revised .schudule,.| the-possibility of any waterlal amendment, | stimulated Prato ‘upon the Elbe, It was nut | , The American Lar Association, now in session e Matile ‘Hunter sold over the — other | yy, ef i . “le tn at formally agree tipon by | ad In this opinion ‘one of the Comttsston- Tong ap emumead” that now company Hud | In Suraton, hoping ty further she ndvanenuiene CLEVELAND Vs. DETNOIT, two at sii to Bi, Rowdy Boy sluwel the Se EEN at EE DRCUAININ: he Comm e: 5 Rs 5 <? ‘ eon formed under Auatrlan auspices for ) © h A 1 ‘Dribu: why to the quarte i heat, Mattle AEE HY ALL s “Sand 4 “suustantiniiy, + casented tele navigating: the Elbe and tho Nort sea with a | you success {n your oiforts toadvance iimiform= Specint Deval go. Lad ny to the quarter in the firs G my - i i nf 1 - i Or ront by mall. postpald, on recelitof 82.00, FULL ty In tho law of nations. EJs PUEUrS, Cheveraxn, 0. Aug. 17.—The Detrolts | Hunter following threes lengths behind Haiti, TREATION BENT RIES. Y. Pay Frosident. | Jind the game woll In hand to-day up tothe | "nd four lengths before 1 On the back | THATS Mombera of the Executive Counell were | end of tho elghth inning, but an unexpected abrutel State Hauer slasel on owey Uy HFIOLMAN PAD Co., TIE GRAND TRUNIC WAT. There {3 no falling off In business at tho ino of stcamura, and this compuny may ba ex- pected to commence oporations at no distant date.” Meanwhile, the trailic by, this route has A Views: in -generat way.-. yol Tus ‘TRinuNE cor! The ‘entrance’ sponuent upon tho scene was. nn. > tnlooked-for’: oc- Grand ‘Trunk ticket office In this city, and the | airondy expanded considerably, and has been | olected ns follows: Connecticut, Roger i currence,". and . was’ sgomewlint of a is encol id by ‘special arrangements botwe veri stat Cc s t | atreak- of batting on the part of the Clove- | turn Mattie dlunter placed hor nose in front, 744 BROADWAY, N. ¥: : conten ins Soe d pone 2 whispored TBE eae one uow lips to (peuple ho vousls on 'tug river aud, the ‘Auateoe eyed vane Stereats. uit" Aaltton lands In the ninth Inning reversed tho condl- | but hud to fight her way to reach the wire a | (P.O, Box 2) . ‘ road minugers cane to i, Hungnrian lings concerned. Latterly im- porinne: quantities of carn and tour for Groat rituin have been sont by way of tho Etbo, and the Increasing tendency of traltic between Aus- trin-ilungary and Groat Britain to tuke this routois reviving tho competition of Hamburg and Flume. Cheap rates by tho Jine to Guataya- burgon the Hhine ayain aro attracting traitlo also to that river. Flually, a8 wo bave alruady indicated, Fume and Trieste ure inaking grout computitivo efforts to secure business with tho North of Franco and Great Brituln by tho son route trom the Adriutic. ‘Che effort of the Ger+ man Guyernmoint to encouraga tho homo and foreign trado in Gorman productions by rumov- ing the facilities proviously allowed to tho transit trade bag, thorofore, only hud tho offect of calling into existence formidable riyatry to tho railways, and, while damuging tho Germun Qa foynas'Indiani, Ava Liglehart: Kentucky, | tlon of affairs, As in: previous games, both | Neck ahead, Rowdy Boy stubbornly contest delay ye Mleveason: Lonisinnn. Carlton | nines hit hard and flelded finely. ‘Taylor, | x every Inch of | the jhaulestratel, Jan, Meise Watton daly. Consultant trots Bull: Huu 3 AMulno, Ava. Stuarts Maryland, J. K Into ot the Akfons, was ongaged by Cleve- Hey, ootselting’ was nite allniitiy 2 Steniegn, Masenchysettee Ae. Hse denvetts | land to-day, and the Detroits wore short of | uifected, Mattle ILunter and tho ileld nialn~ ©. Brodheads Nebraska, 'U, F, Anderson; | third baseman, Bonnett covered that bag, | taining the sume relntive strongth us Uiey Now Hanpstire, J. M Shir wy Jersey, | and Rollly caught, Mountaln’and Nolan | liad shown when the nice was ca Hel. nee Jacob Hares Now Loti, Benjainina. Wis! | did tho pitehing for thelr respectivernines, | We Word was givun for thie secnd len Ohlo, W. 21, Upson; Pennsylvania, ‘'t. B. ‘Tho Detrolts started tha run-getting by seor- ue ons wero: Muttie unitary S05 t ie ' Frankllng; Vermont, Luk’ Poland: ‘Vir melting by Hold, $10, Anttie: Hunter and Ituwdy Boy “ Re ‘Ollie Wisconati, d. W. Carr; | ig three runs in the second inning on four | peed together to the alt, where Lucy was : 3 Flula, Robert Ould Wisconaln, . Carrs 1 ‘ ‘Texas, It, Strauts Florida, BM, Randall, | bits and Clapp's wild throws, ‘They made ix lengths behind them, On the tt rd ‘quire F A i AL tho evening: veeaslon og tie Awarieat twa outer ung tn the sist {hnlng On three for a Le ee : of 1 toay Hos, pnt SE CRET i Yr Ass jan T. McNeal yht= 8, Including Knight's double, and Clapp’s |. 2! 3 a I ( ca 0, ‘Lut per it, ‘Sint Of Alnbaina, and SL error. ‘I'he Clovelands made twa rune af the i ome-stretch Keyes begun driving Lucy, rr . Moore of, y Heetedt . | the fifth inning on a base on balis, Bradluy's | Who answored witha territio brut. Ab timoe the Arcana, ware oA. puper On double, aud McCormick's single, In the | the distance stand stig parsed lowly AMONG THE LADIES anxious to go to Boston, Somo $00 addl, tonal tickets were gold yesterday, which makes tha total sales: sinco the commence ment: of the trouble nbout 5,800. Tho {n- auiry fpr chenp ‘Portland tickets 1s not, so Rreat, but still a number of people avail themselyes of the opportunity of going to that point tor $7, = ‘rhe officials of the Grand Trank In tlils elty any thoy have no orders to place on sale tickets to* Buffalo for $3, and they do not think that such. action ts contemplated. ~At resent they say they have all the busincas oy can handle, and ag iongns this: condition of things prevails itis not likely that efforts tha conclusion. that they could speak more from thy fullness of thelr hourte 1£ tha seribe Mere hot present, and” ho was requested to tel the Btatesmon who form the State Board ot Bauallzn lon, After his departure tho allrond Imcn bezau nv close exainination of e sheous presented for thelr Inspection... 1b Kk thom but a -fow minutes: to discover h at the reductions were far more sweeping ts thoy had ever dreamed of, ‘Choy saw u Oheo that under the cirenmstances it woul by futile to enter Into’ discussion i the ‘Commtastoners,* and henve they” # ed fora recess 1p order to confer among: Serer on eR, “ a tariff, of 1878, and Mlopta plan af presenting tholr-caso Co tie . ‘will ba inade to secure increased business by | transit trade, bas fulled to suctiro any ndvantae ‘ YT] izhth' Jining Nolan. seored on his single, | Boy and ehatlenged\ Mattle Munter, ‘fhe constd i ' Rudueing tates to Bultao. ThoGrad Trunk | | h to suatiro any ndvantnge | tho recording laws of tho United States, by | elzth ining Nolan. scored on ils singic, " : vOut Tho iaiter eee Sat nueONeTS cnaclves | peODIs Fisk io have lt understogit that pas: | fhqutrate tha catiity of all wttempis tocontral | ‘Lomas MeCosley of Michigan was rend, ~ | Moyuahan’s double, aud .tirndley a single. nu asec viel on oul The brilitant, fascinatin for ayhilo with a complaint proferrad by-| selimers lenving hore lridays will nut linvo | natural economic conditions, aud way, nied bo Te ee ring Phitiper three: | was iu favor of Lucy. ‘Tine, sis -A| tints of Comploxion for whtclt George C. Hurd W Y') to Jay over at Montreul on Sundays, but dur- | regatvod as ndditional symptoms that the quos- THE MINT INVESTIGATION, puaue safe cata rd it hedgite inuvenent qulekly. brougitt fruoy P : Which ie aceeaey os eeenat te Burlington ing this rush Sunday trains will be run rogu- | Hon of watorways vs. railways is comlng more Doser and Clapn's double, aul threes inen | hres my IB Gee the elle “tise ; and moro to the front, Saw Francisco, Aug. 17.—In tho Mint ins | crossed tho plate, ‘The sunie closed with no | into favor at $0 to $15 over the field, ‘The Jadies strivo aro chiefly arl- Jatly from Montreal to Boston, vestigation to-day, ex-Gov? Low, President | man out, Ning hundred present third heat was 0 pretty and exciting mateh | ficial, and all who will take tha of the law, ty Kee: Ft eae oar excessive Yosterduy the Grand ‘Trunk people cant Tales on. eltuments of starah from, andsht ‘ eatitic = 24 between Lucy and Matte Hunter, with | tronbl thom : went ‘ar 1 fight at Detroit, Losters were x ITEMS. of tho Anglo-Callfornia Bank, testified Ne | —Junings 224564789 t With rouble may _ secure \° satel mecate ay, tho jselebratel “Feoris, mathe thaw a atte oketoiles in | ‘Tho Grand Trunk Rallway Company tins | hind nothing to to with pluctyg Dodge In his potralt.. 5 goo oor eee Phish Moway joy did notintertara, frat Theso roseato, bewitching huea Tho llroad mien organized. b appointing that gly pining spegial advantages on decided upon the extension’ of its airline Deskant pont tian, He had ne hey art nor Huns ear ~Dotraits: ss Gloveland. 4. ‘homatrateh en Hen leavoE to out! nett hers follow the uso of Hagan’s Mag: » C. Me: : u 4 6! errors—Detrolet, 0; Cloveland, ¥ ° 4 ogiesledtulln, Chatruan Tae ed Is undorstooa, Ne In the fact that uo contract division from Pontiac to Jackson, Mich. | recolved from Superintendent Dodge any it double for tiree-quarters Uf anitlte ani ieee nolla Balm—a delicate, harm- witha view of securing tho advantages of cortain connections at that point, J, ¥. Crosby, Vice-Prositent and General Manager of the Toxas & New Orleans Rall- road, givos notice that hereafter tha Lutilsl- nua & Western Railroad will bo cparaterl by the Toxas & Now Orleans Railroad, favor nob granted to uny other depositor nt | dase ter datroiy ty Vievolands I aahan, the flat, No low grado tout, to ut Bradley Kalen, ati 5 knowledge, was ever received from the ree! I te Anglo-Cullfornin Bank iipon express stipu- | eELgn baserDetrote, 2 Clavelend. 10 lution from Mr. Dodge, He stopped the sales | .” Firet baso on orrore—Clovoland, 3, of Northern Belle bullion to the Caraon Mint pomace out—Kaoight, Uennett, Nelly, Mount. beenuse the express charges on colned silver ‘Tall eallod—Mountain, hus to bo stxned: at the New York ond to make the return tickets good, . —— : A’ BARBER-SHOP TO BE AVOIDED. «Numerous complaints havo lately been made by passengora arriving at tho Central Dopat, foot of. Lako street, that they wero Hours they wrestled with tho problem before Typed peng of: polloy which Is Y Ri ga dat s a te ane anne as, le “tho gradations nre based on jutervaty af tive a “This differs wnterlal- ongaged in a driving finale, in which die | Tessand alwaysrellable article, ray itpaKed, ler: rival auf won bya sunt Sold by all dro; ists, : length bn 8: price advuanged to ° Pate se ome nnne ret ga Meee came en ourth heat, e range, nH every blem mi q y the word Mattlo Hunter and Rowdy Jb “ y from the old s¢hoduite, which takes. one Oe alonieG on aly Jowness, Tan edness, Erup- were sont along under the whip, and rapidly mllo.as the unit, add. inakes an: increas for ; : a ‘rane x OA; Nolan, 09, left Lucy behind, At the quarter Rowdy | tlons, all evidences of exelte- each additional inllp, = Lye or | Charged exorbitant. prices at the barbershop | Mr, Franco Chandler, Genoral Passenger | {lt Carson to San Frunelsco wore In excess | series caltod-—Mountalin 7; Nolaa, Zt. Boy led a length, and Luoy was cight longths u {uereis on inany Ti iclee nate meNy soteslule | cinder the Mnssasolt House, whore they went | Agent ofthe Misaurl Caoltic Ratiroud, une | (yere ear ae ae, OR TeMaia ae UN ee | imo: —Une hour and forty-Bvo minutes, Poa ET Te aee | ment and every: imperfection. More wercents On what fs knowitas tia | to undergo. tho cleantny-tp. process bofore jwunces that single, at. Toundetrip tlekoly to Dodge ns sticeessor of 116 Grange untlt after is re . Onis backestreteh Mattoliuntor obtained Its effects aro immediate and Dells vabying Fear meet gue other Ae | doing the elty, A ensv of the kind occurred | ‘wil! not bo received “atler BeDt, yan that | the rengrt had beon mado on the Le Grange | BOSTON Ys, TROY, clear leailof two. lengths before reucliug | go natural thatno human being ' a Again yesterday, which deserves some notice, tlokots must read fromsSt Louls, A. Mr, Barney Wood, who, arrived by the caso, Subsequunily, In reply to a tettor from Bysctat Dispatch to The Crteags Tribunt, Moberly, or Higby, | Linderman t wrote to: Nin saylag pole. _ Boston, Mass., Aug, 7.—The Bostou-Troy thee a thers Wier tgures are practically st wis the best man In the country for If, where Luc: lozen tng * : ai aero tt neuron i ree eel Nae tug? “iroCiar war novor | eam dotoct its application, is distance Inor ania tit outing a aan ot Troms to wnlbal, y afterward In doubt, for Mattie Hunter con- x Michigun Contral yosterday morning to vialt | . Loi Albany & -Ot 20,! game’ to-day was markod by the brilliant | tinued jerclip around the turn and down + Bvemmfeneon thelong itaul, . fhe unit on | frlends at Nu, sat Weal ey utreet, Talend Herpienitea tay pay in binge, ————_—_—__. folding ofboth teams and the pitching nbility |.the houlo-stratch, finally fintahing ina jog 0 Bae Te nea Sigs eB SoCo | ee ay artist peaaaed uyon itis ha | Sieugo, on wish round-trip tekats will be | TELEGRAPHIC CONSOLIDATION, ilgplayod by both Whitney aud Keefs, Walk | Winer by eight longtis in 30, che, Lest | aa Br luubers=all per ugeged eure | Hls lopks would. be greatly iiuproved 1 the | Er Moye on Oe Oe Ruractive. I gina Bpectat Duvatch to Ths Catcaoo Tribune, noy rellred hia opponents In every inning iu | i gray hairs on lis head and mustache wore yet and that the ox: pense would not be grent. The gentivman finally, overcome by the clo- gue nce of the artist, consented to undergo 1 beautifying process,‘ but was not a litte astonished to tid pon getting through that £ would square tho dill, Me expostutated, ut tha heart of the proprietor of the shop could not by moved, and he was compelled to uh hitted to 88.to Fal Matthey Hunter. a1 3 Tovdy Boy pacud away” tuo fastest tne VITAL RESTORATIVE, ft, “and wont to the quarter an open |e ae ia ties haar iaae ae | ROOBDS \f[T AA seston. {tow the stand Mattle unter closeil with er barrul, Mf conta; gals, 14st iid lots borses, S10; eaktio shud hows, 8s i 85: In cut-louds, Cluss A, Stay Claxs Md ca Sy” cant hee coat eae tulles the rales aro it cents for whut Be Tor cont pera aut aud hog, as a a ral 14.10 cents for wheat, 18 foreurn, $00 for cate posed to take the excurslonists. from Michi gun City to Chicagg by water, Mr W.8. Bpters formerly General Frelalt gent of the Toledo, Peoria & Warsaw Kail road, and lately app ny id Gelert Manager of the Erie & Wabash. Fast Freight Ling was in the olty yesterday on ‘his way to Detroit, whero hfs headquarters it be, to assume Muwauker, Aug, 17—-Charles HH, Has | onetwo-ttires order, except the - second, king, of this city, who was Iutely elected | whon a single aud a’ two-bagger cnubled o Vicu-residont of the new Postal: Lolegraph | ‘Crojun to reach third and second reapectlye- Company, glyes out the infomation to-day | ly, and there they stopped, ‘The gnine was that within. the next two days the AMfutual | won by Lewls, who scored on his two-bag- Union aud the Awerican Rapld Telegraph | ger, Sutton’s‘out, and. Ferguson's tallura to Compuny will bo merged into the Postal | handia.a ball which Whitney sont to him, © id the two paced head aud | BeatoresNervo towdy Boy, sn ud Physteat SrebItty to dll Woll Into tho Lomerstretel: a bb) 1 Malt Boxes of 6) pilus, $i We, 6; 400, 61 - ole way home Mattie Hunter disposed of Rowdy curslon tickets there,. 3 ‘The Nebroska Division of te'Siou & phe we Ttailroad eid - Wonoxsten, Mass, Aug, 1%—The Prov. dence team agalo defvated tha Worcesters ‘to-day In the presence of the smallest orowd of the season, ‘The visitors scored three runs t Howe at hand, aiid CAUTION. and f " 4 " ‘ ‘duties of liis new postiion Corporation, ond the consolidated: systom | dnnings— gash 0789 Boy, and Lucy loomed up_ ol h AU | staying hard dot isn whecenune wt i AB EOE ORL, UE | Aa oe diny at tuoapstund waste | hasbeen found impossfoio to watitatn | Wl, Degli operations on the wostextonslvo | Bost eee eo ee | co a re ao ee iy | tease Rente in| storage ea oan cunrlTs 85 for cattle andhogs; aud §3 tor | etl to kuow whether ual Impousitions could | tho Northern Paci#o Road on the uorthern | scule within the noxt few weeks, Connec- siciliful and energetic Work auccvedud In | fapattor in xt Louts Hg hinsslt- my -agont SARE Ulnner ang fone : «| be practiced upon tinsuspecting strangers in nk oO ‘allowstoie* on gecount of | tlous betwoon New York, Buifalo, Cloveland, Tanding Muttio Hunter at the wire with Luc: ifn pig anarket) tis with'ft, dinner the Tajlroad nanagers mot | this great and Glorious clty. ‘The policeman | periodical overtows, . ‘Lhd ‘proposed: Ine | Detroit, ‘Toledo, Olneinnatl, Louisville, Bt, Hiuso hits—Hostan, Uy Troy, #. ather Wheel, Keyes drove his mare for all pins led aNd trade-uRrk. 80 the the Commtsstoners, and Mr. ‘Tnoker, of | thoaxht Jt his duty touccompany the atrans | rung through Crow Roservation ‘and a | Louls, Kansas City, Milwaukes, St. Paul,and | Lett ou basea—Boston, dy roy, 2. tere was in her on the lust half, but ae Cf my signature thereun, When you buy of eae eh hig | fae vy Te i | Lh eH eer ee eee Re |. ACRE STLD oe gy og, >| SAGES RUS AE NON ON OM |e Re eat as ett an avery tittee t his road was out inte , Oy tiie than hearas oF th vow Nation fora right of Way, i y Chicago, nuked, W + Helle oatlud—Whitney, 40; Keote, 1. rat half,» ‘ime, 2218, ae Ba dnascl Seoyenea Et uote F Weel roads age yeanty, mules’ by east-and~ | Ware uérald of the ofllesr tan he wus ct 0 |” fa viow of the luereasing popularity of the | Ppl are beng raplaly pushed toward cow) “strikes called Waitnd te Reoto, 25. SUIMAIIES, : SAN BIakeMGNp, oe, Prop. that In the nature of things n | Btrapger, and told bhi to get out und atten ¥ tt : plotion, - ete tayecolvart:- formu ae ithe myputzy can be bed of Usto & Blocks Veimer By ase pr na als uti hh ile he (the bar- | new and wonderfal magnetiovrell at Churo- hare amnanimeaep a " paublo play Holbert: Ferguson. twa-twonty-sovan clase, purse $1,600, divided: | p01 azo, and Bil druggists, VAN SCHAACK, the short yegegrtion of ita business was of | tu lite dutlos ut Te oat ML Lo. S| kee, Ia, and the numerous Inyujries mado. + | imo—One hour and twenty-one minutes, Aanin Ws th qb d| Beey BONS CO. unt Wi Lakorsh,, wholesale Chieagt Haul character, “It was only on the | Bef) Knew enough to attend to his business, | (eps ann ie a eae Mr. Ae IL, A LARGE:EXCURSION PARTY, ~‘. |. Umplro—Higham, «| Atonaut 3 3 3 | auonts (or tho drug trade. Denent aeeranch that the roud onjoyed the | ‘The:pollgeman, not wishing to be slaugh- Hantmy Genera a Lie gone of the Spactal Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Ste ———_— Forost Pa BG | Br wuusmund wapoee to fortely $40 for any, tall, deatined doregterate aNd taatonly on rads | berset Rear AE dle: | Titinots Vontral Railroad, “has pete Trude | Eraty, ib; “Aug, 1%—¥orty. promtnent | PROVIDENOR Vs, WORCESTER, ling, £4 | Bapectaia ties or for mer iting teat Se en, natura tls cut iuegely Into the tattle that pine. Mo advised tha atrangdr to bring sult visable to commence the ale ‘of cheap’ ex- | gentlemen, members or friends of the Klalu pealah Sines 674 UM ESoe AT nen ; Siena Sitabsou etocted witha the fest lve years. ob j belonged “to Chivage aud ir ‘tie |. zor extordfon, which ho prom{sed to do, broposed tye?’ yere to adopt ‘the schedule i a ; - eb from ing yeu, ould be that the re: |" | WAR RATES TO THE WEST, Cost, hess would job pa} i » Be If jeneral assenger an whee dolog Wat computing polutasat paves Br. Hard Rods ‘Waltonlan Olub, loft this eventig by kpeclal cars over the Chicngo, Alltwaukes & St Paul Railway for Big Stone Luke, Dak,, to spond two or threo weeks hunting and aling. ‘The Frvesforealt pace! Hattio unter, U0} howe IAL CIGARETTES, ino Jotters’ Original Bronch urution, for the rulief und cu! ated eee O'Neill City, Neb,, thi h O-Mail Cie, Noi ga Sarouas isis big ro r Ticket Agent of the Pennsylyvanta Company, Reo J 5 f {nthe first Inulng, onc earned, on sufe hits ———— q falarrhy, Hay Borers sv ipeeniti iron haat gS, Mnuucture Jn] etsburgeCinelnnad & Se Loule, and Terr | WHes, HONS, uveRtl, aut, Suman ats | Pater Colwell, C. AV-Igalay and Je Aloraue | DY lino, Start, aad Ward, a base on bls MONMOUTH PARK, | 3 Uisatieny igeaice reais, onde ie five those pluces the bunetit In| Haute & pilavapers allroads, has lesued @ | the Chicago & Nortliwestern Tal ~The | ‘Cho party has o diyiug, bagiage, and sleep- | end Corey’s wild pitch; ono In the sixth, ou | Monwowuris, Pani, N, Ju. Aug. 17.—The ? ¥. KIRK BLEPLENS & CO. ? uild up a trade, oven if it had to be} hotlce to "cket agents Informug them that.| completion of this road wild no dy! bt brove ® | Ing cur, and tukes along cooks und walters, | bits by Start wud York, and Dickergon's |.Jrat race was wou by tho Duke of Montrovo, Prvpeeli

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