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THE CHICAGO ‘VRIBUD li: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1881I—TEN PAGES. ~ ° Spor OF GLORY. a Ring Through the Groves at Ipesplainos: Stirring Both Saints and Sinners. ——- amens, Thundering Hallelu- 0rore nd Old-Fashioned Boul- ishs Moving Melodies.) —_——— centenarians Hold Another Loves he Pa and Relate Some Quaint Experiences. ——- tan, “(The Boy Preacher,” Pours Out ada Touching Btory of His Conversion, pa res that His Only Magnetism Is Com- a sash Consecration and Faltt in Hod. ——$<— qonultuous Alter-Scenes—Gatling “ Power !— ADecp Spiritual Awakoning—Tho Break-Up To-Morrow. ———e or regulator is making amonds for To wen sich bent down upon the ontiro Le mectiug at Desplainos inat yoar, and is bere tho most propitious woathor, and that, bs without Interruption. Nobody over know a a meoting to be more highly favored in thle campriaeand, as to tho spiritual. results, sine persbave Hocked by, score upon score, to tho ourners’ bonct. It has beon a frequent sight forliness & hundred or more of thoso aln-slok foals kneotlng {n penitenco whilo tho faithful thered round tho weoplur onos, and, like Jacob of old, wrestle mightily for God's pardon. {ng favor, Tho sentiment of prayer and song at such times WAS > \, Leannot lot hoo zo. i \Monstna ‘Thaw bestow. Amost acceptable featuro of tho mectings wastno excellence of the singing. Nor was all the ossimodle energy dovoted entirely to tho extremoly farailiar tunes of tho ewoet-yolced faokey. Tho inclodic clemont has beon glvon a slatable variety by tho introduction ‘of a num- rof now bymis froma iittio book which Me. Jurrlson bas bad propured for his mectings. Toere wna alsoanoccnsional byiin that sxolitoin heard in those modern day's, One in pereiouiag’ weassung with stirring effect by the old poopie, ind a geay-balced voteran was hourd to ex: cai,“ That carries me back soventy yonrs.’ Tebegan Ike this, and, although a gront favorit ageneration or two ago, both tune and words {ellupon the cura of hundreds who were LISTENING TO TT FOR THE FIRST TIMES Whon I ret out for alory, Heft the world hobind, Dogerminod for elty Tharsout of night to tndt Bérain-And to glory I will uo, ‘Tho cheat man T evar saw Was the one who neraed the most; Htls soul waa tiled with Jesud, ‘And with the Holy Ghost. Refrain—And a besging f will zo, ‘The usual Go'elock meoting was held yostor- day morning, OF tlson aervico nt. 8, conducted byiho ltev, 8. N. Davis, of St. Paul,’ Wbis meot- tng, owlng to the cartinegs of the hour, wus not - arucularty large, hut whatit [necked ‘in mums pete up by enthusiastic demonstra- tions, Testimonios wero given nas usunl, ind tho after-meoting wus chamoterized ty the coming of somo. fifity porsuns tw tho anxfous oat. The patriarchs of thechurch nre the onos who oxcel in shouts, and this meoting was pnrticularly noticeabto in that respect, ‘wo aed brethren wore 60 over- come with tholr feolings us to attract considers able attengu. Inrespon’e to o call from Presiding-Eldor ‘Wiling,the German portion of the congregn- ton gnvo a testimony, aud sung tho doxology in thelr native Iuuguaye, Tho sain reqnest wis ‘so made of tho Swedish people, one of whom said: “ Wihafva valsimnade moten. Jesu blod dar renat tanga bjertan under kump-motes- tien,” They nude the wetkin fairly ring with the stirring notes of * Old itundred,” At the 10 o'clock preaching service the sermon was delivered by the Rev, M. M, Parkburat, of Elgia, from tho double text, “1f tho Son aball make you free, Shall bo free indeed,” “Yo thal xnow tho trith, and tho truth shall make Jou free.” ‘This sermon was pronounced ono of tho abiest yot dailverod on the grounds and cro= Medadeep religious feeling, * y A SEMI-CENTENAINAN LOVE-FEAST. Atl o'elock tho gotl-contonariuns held a love-feast in tho Evauston vottuge, led by tho lev. Josoph Eames. An old- fubloned time was had, us many of theallver-haired followors of the Lord ns could retan opportunity reluting their Christian ex- perlence ond praylug to God, ‘The testimentes atto tho Joys of tho Christinn service, the vlc- tories over temptation, tho entire ubsence of tho fearof death, and tho bright anticipation of a better lite, were stronger irzuments for tha reality of tho Christian roligion than a dozen doctrinal sermons from learned divines. ‘Tho momenta flew so rapidly that nota quartercould get inn word. Naturally onough’ many of the saints were deeply affected by the solemn Intluences of - 60 peouliar € meeting, and they found dificulty in compressing tho exporlonce of half a coatu- ‘religious expericnco into threa minutes, dany of them wero faillug in bodily powers, some were burdly ublo to sce, others to hear, ercept with dilliculty, and still others had to piper thelr tottoring bodies with crutches. hut, thouxh tholr physical energies wero on- feebled, thelr memory waa wnelouded, and anne of recollections, of mingled joy and STRUGGLED FOR UTTERANCE, Ono brother prayed Ike this: ton? Ord, wo hallow ‘thy uae [* Yes, wo a ‘and wocallon all to adore the triine od, who has watehed over us over slnee our ghildbood'a duys ("Praiso God for this!"}, in trought ta through ‘nll tha viviasle ni lea of life. Wo tha hoe that. ‘how fattever been such a friend (“ Halletujaht"), and me Our greatest interests nro identical: with Bie. C *Amen."| We thunk Thee thut in our do- f ning yeurs wo bave hud the privilege of form= (og the acquaintance of all those xray-bulred fesend daughters, If ft beso swoot to mont arouufou carth what must It bo when two weot acount the throne of God? [Boss His holy amme.”"] Wo thank Theo for ¢! ope OF glory, pra tis Assurauice of an votire cleansing it the rise the Lamb, Bless us as wo walle down te ue Valley of the durk shadow, and muy wo ai! Atlast reunited with ono another, and with + [Urosed ones who have gone before, Amun. neat response of “Hallelujah” aud *Praisa A Venerable follower of tho Lamb anid It was Jemomorabla day with him, Just sixtyenine Froese he stood by tho bedside of his dys Rear bae tart" e tise! NT L parting blessing. cu Hou yuurs old, itacumed as distinct as youtors extvrive YEARS IN THE CUISTIAN LIFE emijrced him that it grow hottor and. botter wae: He did uot expect to meut, thom uo Carth, but would greet them in glory. then or brather clapped tly handy and wanted tomer ee and slog, “ Ob} that will bo joyful, tho ome batt no tore,” whieh thoy dit with bangs whusiaam of youth. | Thoy alsa shonk oath one anathor we they sung, and bad not gcutuuslastic Kind uf a time. wae lordald gentiaman told his companions ane le had boon 0 Methodist Wfty-elht years. reign i and bis beloved witd bi ‘anjoy roin tho tlrat days of their courtship to pase day, nat tone aj Cy whon be bud laid hee grave, Thoy had ratsod a family of ton sao eat lof whom were convartod, end only beyingiog: o tlarted upan almost forgotton hymn Js your sbi Jour taboeatr sound {ery glory, ballelujan Abidin, jade ut Gospel tmbor, theeaalt ent point in tho experience of mostot deen t mit people wns the feeling tha they had Hy cleunsad in the blood of tho by fits tuoy nover realized tho benehts of ror Aclose ach as bow, whon life wasdray 0 ttougi 22d thoy couldnt belp but bo joydul, Upon Ocensionall ‘Ono would, bo 40 See Break dawn tn pea eons. ug, the past us to Youll bo oxclumations likes | Poured HhOFe OOD BLEKS THE BISTEI" Who, oncourn, p 1, woul oil by this token of friendly intore teargula take hor seat and smile through hor The toads ay er of tha mecting aang # solo which to Het taught bin nearly soventy yoars im, but nated Bhy who know it to joln with Mfollone . One responded, Tho frat verso was Hosanna to Jes £8 Mlled wits Tis pratsont Weipietuing oe 0 Wome isso charming, Matead [so maruung f\ndicomtdetidhta, ; BANDS, 1 Usiatujan tothe: Tati fortrooisraces’ werates dressed In dee teeond et hog fray callod th a4 Whe childrens S ud, ren whain Christ. speolally Invit thay ety entered’ thult., sogoud Catluuoods heay, wetting nearer aud noarer thelr ome, ton, who tod the singing, started w byt, ta whied alt the old. people indetyouln theskics ¢ tl und Lore's my bendy wesc pat aehtan eT dthe meeting, and all engaged ina rty hand-shako as they snug. Tho ald aw tholr ari ad one anothor with Hreatest affection, and there was every indlicn- Uon of the mnust eestatin joy. Kome were stor thins of binilly Infirmity, othora in vigoraua old age, but all allko were stirrad with pro- Fou emotion Unt oxbiblicd itaelf in tears oneMeioment nid siniles the next. Several wers henrd to romark. *Doosy’t this seom Just ko It Mi tolifty yenrs ngor tan’ It glorious?” at tino ‘curries mo bnok narenty, yenrs." ho Key, Frank Hardin exolaimed, hey BAY. d-fintioned Methodisn Is dead, but, If 80, 161s (THE LIVELIES? CONSE [EVEL BAW. Whorent thero were eries of “Yea,” * Amen,” “Glory,” “Pruisy God." ‘Tho godly aasombly then disporaed, filled with happy emotions that would niford food tor nimny hore. of plonaur- nblo meditation, and would smooth in no small degres thoir life's declining pathway, in the afternuon the pintforin was with clorgstmei, and tho meeting, was de! to Iataning to, tho experlenve of Ht boy presents and tho story of hi Hs boyhood days were passer atid surroun ings thut wero calculated to intke bim happy, and ho hadn't 1 thought except for enjoying life to the utinust. ‘The only thing tbat throw a mist ovor his prospects was 1 feettng of tinrest, <n uraving for soinething that the joys of earth did not afford, White ona pleasure trip to Nova, Heotin he was brought faco to face with tho dread cbse ae that ts waiting to cut down every buman boing. Mis Ife was spared, but HII Inter all hit plans for enjoyment wero turned into sheer despalr by 1 messnze Of the death of his brother, whom be loved denror than Ife. Lhat wis one of the influences thut was to crush his, heart of | stune, And another was tho fullhful prayers of his be- lovert ingthor, It required.” said tho apeaker, “ tho death of my brothorand tho prayorful en- treatiosof my mothor to awaken me; and I shall rojoice in cternity that Twas CONVERTED IN TIE OL1-FASIIONED WAY hy tho intluence of God, throtgh His chastise, iments, and tho {ntluenco of my mother's love.” ‘Ono wateh-night his mother had yon to tho ineating to pray, and ho was yreing tho floor at home with un aching heart. With an ngony of soul, and with a troubled consclonce that would not down, ho went ont into tho midnight dark ness, and, whilo tho snow was falling, prayed that God. would send some gleam of hope. Tho speaker then passed from what he called bis awakening to his conversion. A short walk brought bi to tho vicinity of tho church whero hia mother was praying, and, 19 he stood and Ilstened tothe singing of thebymn, in which tho people make n covenunt with God, and which melted his heart of icv, ho seemed to hear” voico enying to fim, “Bon, give me thy heart.” Ho tried to partoy with the unseen mes- senor until he could go home and pray, but aboyo the blusts of that tumpestuous December night he coutd hear, * Now or never.” In his entse It wits not wetill, amull volec, but a voice tke unto tho thunder of oternity. ‘Tho to. monts passed in a terribic struggle, and, borne on the night wind, be herd tho vit- lage clock begin striking tho Inst hour of ‘tho old year. Between the strokes tho strivings of the Spirit wero something terrl- blo, bnt betore the lust stroke came he gave his heart to God. In un instant he found himeclt saved. “f turned the Hps of try soul,” said the Young evangelist, "toward 1s tntinit Jove, and nt momant Io kissed ail my trouble away, am L know E.was born into tho kingdom, Tdid not think [ was converted, Laid not hope it, nor yet believe it; [know it,” Ho sult bad a craving fora higher oxporienco, ho sald, and this cume with what he called the “baptism of fire." He wanted to omohssize tho tdea that hla power of awakening tho peuple was NOT DUE TO MAGNETISM, orto any spoll which ho threw over his henrors. After his conversion be procured all the works he could find on the * higher life,” auch us those of Fletcher, Carvossn, Ann Rogors, Lady Hant- ingdon, Mine, Guyon, and Feneton, tho omin Catholio Bishop, ‘ag holy a man ne ever lived. He ought to have received the baptism of tho Spirit when be was converted instend of dis- truating God by secking rollof in dovotlonut books. One day he determined to lny tha books aside, and went out into the woods to struggle ttl ho should gain tho victory. Instead of boing nau all-night buttlo, as he anticipated, bo wot tha baptism in three iniuutes, and was enxbled to ery “Glory to God.” The fourth and crown- ing stizo of bis oxperlenea wns “ tho men 5 5 full assuranco, of, fulth.”” | He on tered Dr. ‘Talmayge’s Lay” College, in Brooklyn, to prepare for some work of useful~ nesa, Ho enguyed in uvangellatic work, and res Inted at fength the discovery of apecullar power of inpresding peopte with n senso of thelr sin- fulness. Tho only Beeeee Lait he possessed wus Ais complete conscoration nnd falth In God. Mr, Harrison's recitul was a fitting fraparn- ton for tho tumultuuna scones that fullawed. During tho singtug of a revival: bymn, * Jesua of Nazaroth Vassett By," a hundred or mora peuple pressed thelr way to the front benches, muny to seck snivation for tho first time, but tho trajority backsilders and unousy Christina, who wanted toseok n more satisfactory condl- ton nf yruce, Wave after wave of prayer dashed up ayninst the bulwarks of heaven, and 4g a brothor tleserlbed ft, WAVE AEFTEM WAVE OF GLORY dashed back upon the waiting souls who wore ‘bowed at tho tmercy-soat. All over the Vast aus dienco stout-boarted mon and women were sob- Ding ant weoping, “he .prenchers. sald they novor witnessed such nn exhibition of mighty powor, Tho Intenso strain was rolloved at in- tervals by tho singing of rovival hymns, but the tide of prayer continued to cbb and flow until high-water mark was reached with a burst of prayer, participated in by bunireds, and min- piled witn cries, and groans, and shouts that al thost hook tho ground. Tho “boy preacher" was fairly ubiquitous, and was in a dozen ditfer- ent parts of the plitform in a minute, Ho olupped his hands, ran his Nngors through bis hatr, and, as tho workers Inbore with the sine nora, and many of tho Intter yielded to tho atir~ rings of tho Splrit, ho woild shout, * ‘This ta gtorlous, {never saw auch an afternoon's work ata camp-inecoting before. ‘Thoro's golug to bo the bigwost kind of a time on those grounds on Thursday Sie and slinilar envouraging exe pressions, Ie wanted: tho believers, he snid, to prose the abject of religion pea somo sinner fore night, aud many signiticd by raising their hauds they would do so, whereupon thare were cries of * Glory to Gad," - ‘Tho nnnouncamonts wero mado that the youn, evanollst would open an * old-fashioned timo in Chioago on Friday and Balariay nights at the ‘Westorn Avanue Church, and on Sunday morn- ing und ovoning at-‘Trinity, Mr. Harrison wanted everybody who would pray for A MIGHTY’ BAPTISM: OF TOWER upon the Chicugo meetings to raise both bands, and there was ageneral response. An effort was mate at tho elose of thu meetings to wot the namosof nll who bad been converted, In order that thoy might not become scattered, and then the meeting closed, * ‘Tho usunl mectings were sandwiched in bo- tween tho pronching sarvices, Ho that the neople who were go disposed vould have an almost une Interrupted round of devotion. Tho only moct- ing not usually bold was one tor mothers, in the Evanston cottage, and led by Mra, J, Allington, Nono but women narticipated. In tho ovonlag Mr, Harrison addrossed himeclt to those who woro taking thoir case, and on- deavored to rouse them ton sense of thoir dat ger, ‘The tabornacle wis Mied und tho aflor Meeting secucs that charnetorized tho othe: sory'lcus of tha day wero repented, ¢ - ‘This niorning the Holy Sacrament will bo od- mintstorad at 8o'clock, conducted by Dr. Wille ing. At lO the Rev. Lewls Curts, of Bycamora, will preach, fr. Harrison will hold forth aftor= noon and oyaniny. ‘ho mecting will closo to-morrow night, and Mr, Harrison willspond Wednesday and Thurs- aay of noxt week at n camp-meating ut Now Lonox, . ———————— CAUGHT IN THE ACT. * Offcer John Lorch, while traveling post at 1:00 yesterday morning, wie Informed by a citizen thata party of burglara were attompting to force entranue to the grocery of dbhn Dothke at No, 163 Lurrabeu atroct. Culling to his nealstanco Officers Hollman and Klinger, ho reachud tho store in time to capture two pairs of ahocs at tho frout dour, and the awnors thorcof, who wore Inside ransackiug tho store, Tho Lurglara proved to bo ee known young thioves nuimed Frunk Gilmore and Roburt Muatthows, Tho. polio atthe Chicago Avonuo Station who huve been ongaged In try ingto make things warm for Justico Hudson complain that both these thieves only tho day bofore wore disohurged by Hudson upon # chargo of hizhway robbery, upon which thoy ara onrtain a conviction could baye been bad in tho Criminal Court. Justice Kaufmann held both prisonora ins $1,600 bail to Sept, 2. —————___— ALLEGED PERJURY, Walter D. Hal], of tho firm of M. Goorge & Co. No, &% South Water stroet, was arrested yester- day on a'warsant issucd hy Justleo Brayton, charging bim with perjury. Itscems that la woek ho swore aut a warrant for Lachiln Mo- Loughiln, of tho grocery tirm of MoLoughiin Hros, No. 104 Twenty-sccond strect,. charging bin with sneining goods under falsc protenscea, hia brother, Pleas glviug a obeck on the wrong bank, The chack was sul uontly made goud, anil tho elder MeLoughiln bad the above warrant sworn out because of Hall arrcating tho wrong man, . SUCCESSFUL CATTLE SALE, Lexington, Ky» Aug. 2-Tho opening day of Kidd's combinution sale concluded quite sate {atactorily, with 8 good and growing attendance, ‘Tho sale was oponed. about midday, an@ boforo the ‘day closed fiftystive hoad of cattle had changed hands nt uu avoruge of fully $196 per head, the total for fifty-five brad being pei ‘Tho (owest polot reachod was $43, and this only inasingle Instance. Only ono animal gold une dor $100, ana thirty head below _— A A BOARDING-HOUSE BEAT. i + Willtany Dorgin, who is supposed to be wanted In .difforent sections of tho olty for beating -bourding-bouges, {6 looked up nt the Woat Madi- son Bi tation obal with tho larceny of. sat eult MP olotbing Prout bie last onardiage I 2 NB 1, Of Ni lies Morgen streee, jalnant is ¥. jarcall, of No, ——————— . ~ ‘WOMAN-SUFFRAGISTS, f _ SpurnayreLp, Masa, Aug. 2L—The Woman- Loebdeeaeneg Convention a Sumintagton ty wate "iuade ay Verke Godwin, Lucy ceane Mlackwelt, the Hoy. John Chadwick. and others, SPORTING EVENT Chicago Successful in a Twelve. Inning Game Against Detroit. Buffalo Victorious Over Cleveland, and Boston Over the Worcesters. Humboldt, Chester F., and Edwin Thorne Yesterday's Winners at Clartor Oak Park. Racing at Saratoga and Brighton Beach— Further Ooncorning Cornell's Orookedness. CHICAGO Vs. DETROIT. Tho frst twelve-inning gate of the year in Chicago was played yesterday jn tho presence of about 2,000 spectators, who were furnished Faro aport tn withvesing the most stubbori con- test of tho season In this city, Tho Detrolta playod a plucky upbiil gun full of tho sharpest kind of thutding, and onty lost bucause they weru outbatted In tho twelfth funtng, Goldsmith, who started In to pitch for Chlenyo, hn tu ree tlro altogether in the third inning owl to-n sprained sinkle, Corcoran coming in from tho turuatilo. Quest being still on tho wick- Met, Williamson covered — second, Belly third, and Nicol right ficld, Gore ‘was suffering trom lumoness, and wis unable todo his customary base-running. lu Gerhardt's ab- auncu Troy, Inte of the Albnny teant, nttonded to second base for Dotrolt, and dla brillinnt work, besides batting well. Thero was a great dent of firat-class Nelding on buth sisles, but De trolt earrlud off the bonors for sharp piny.. Chi- cayo did some very fine and some very poor baso-runniog, Dalrymple, in the soventh nue ing, missed 0 easy chance to score on Anson's long fly to right Netd by falling to bux his base, ng, 1f tho mt. woro safe, be could cusily tally, while if tho ball were caught ho could run in on tho play. Kelly, in the tonth, foolishly tried for second on a ono-basy hit, and was sacrificed by Wood's finu throw, Anson and ‘Williamson Immediately tollowed with singles, so that by walting Kelly could have seored. On tho other haud, Kelly's clover steal of second in tho twelfth Inning after hitting sufe, and his fast running from third home on an outficld fly by Williamson to Manton, won the game, ©: al 1 Galvin, tion when Steve Maxwoll trotied two miles at Rocheater in Amgust of ast yoar tn 44814, bee cause {t wiped out the 4:50! of Flora ‘Temple, which recon! an a best was mato in 18, Cons voy wus practicnily ruled out of two-mile purses Inst. your; therefore ho had no opportunity to distinguish himself over a dlatuncy of ground, Huring tho winter Mrs Funk sold hint to Air. Itovert Honner, and tho first thing his new pur. chaser did was to balance him by shoolng hit ia Harm at Tarrytown is very tu the fnet that {t was too heavily mantied lust 8 tee inlle trial over it, John Murp ont Inte u inile, : tho Inst qturter ind thore was really moro in the horsu. Onn fret track and trot tivo tmile and speed, and {4 one of the yamest horses that ever stood cont fran, by A breil Vanity, by: Vandal. meeting opened to-day with fine wenther, an oe attorney, aud ond el to got on the | Tom amongst the débris of several articles one were realized froin the program, embracing | track Of the mi: wants, ra ‘the sign | Of crockery, n looking-glass, and o kerosene contests bet weun tho 2:80, 2:58, and 2:73 classes, | hud been removed from the —offiua | lamp. Dr. 8. J. Holmes was speedily suinmoned, the slower one competing, as usunl,at twoemile | duor, and uo trace ot them could be heats, ‘The2sW race was A brilliant one, In which both IHumbotdt and J. P. Morris came out with glowing honors, the former winning 2 fovere und hents iu the stiperd time of Y:21g, 2:20, oF tho fae and fs, Mamurino Didiey and Flora F. was won by Humboldt by «neok, Flom F. and Mumbring Dudiey finishing nent the distance. Cross: Mt tug tho score with Morris at his auddie-yirth, and Miumbring Dodiey only a neck f1 ’. Flora F, was distanced, The third hent was taken ored the otber run on bis hit, towo'a nue Diokson County, thia State, has tal fan appent hit, and Phillips’ muffod thrown ball, CRIMINAL N W fu Whe, Supreme Court, and couse ueuuy will | ~. 12 gang z 3 7 not hang on that da: OO O00 1 UT M2 ia JUMPED WIS BATE. geacesta facts ey A Notorious Murderer Undergoing fm ae Toronto, Aug. 214—Alsa Guthreaux, in jail hero for robbing London & Paris’ Jeweiry-atore of $1,500 worth of joweiry, and who wos ad+ mitted to batt in $2,500, has decamped, -He was ut one thou Civil Sherif of New Orivans, Part je Fielding crrors—Cleveland, 4: Buffalo, 11. Kase hits—Cleveland, 3 Huffato, 10, Firat bree on palle—Bulfalo. 3. Firat buse on errore—Cloveland, 1: Buffato, 4. Struck out—Dunlop, Clapp, Bradley, O'ltourke, prisonment in Georgia Killed by a Fellow-Convicl. Mysterious Assasination of a Wealthy Farmer in Ruthertord County, Kentucky. A YOUNG MORSE-THIEF, Spectat Dispatch to The Catenoo Tribune, Minwauker, Wis, Aug 21—Willlo Lane, 0 young Third Wander, nged 18, was to-day aen- tence toa two and a hulf years’ turm in tho Stute Prison for horse-stenthig. alvin, Lett on baees—Clovetand, 2; Buffalo, 9 Hulls culled Nott 774 Galvin, 6, trikes Catled—Nolan, 18: Galvin, ale ‘Time—One hour and fifty minutes. Umpiro—iradley. A FAST 'TWO-eMILE EROT, Speetat Dispatch to The Chiecoo Tribune. New York, Aug. 24—There was great soneas alleged Bigamous Marriage of a Chi cago Drummer Whilo on Mis Travels In luwa. 4 LYNCHED. Mosnor, La, Ang. 2i-—Karly thie morning unknown pagtios vaterel tho jall and took Perry Mason and Alexander Wilson, colored, charged with murder, and hanged thom. Several Hundred People Engage in a Riot Near Gowenda, N. Y. FOUND QUILTY OF MURDER. New Onveans, Tu, Aug. .—Miles Disken, charged with killing Jonn Driscoll tho 28th of April, wax tound gulity of raurder without cap- Itul punishment, aA CANARTL BAN Francisco, Cal, Aug. 24—The Braminer story of tho return of Stuart, tho alleged de- fuulter, proves to be a canurd. * TRIBULATIONS OF AN INDIANIAN, Spectal Dtapateh ta The Chicago Teibiines INDIANAPOLIS, Indy Aug. ZL—A few weeks Bgo Mr, Jusept: Pitzer, of Zlousvilie, Ind., went to Eureka Springs, Arkansas, fn the hope of benetlting bis beatth, Shortly after bis urrival at tho lutter piace he started ont to find private apartments for himecif and his sister, and was accosted by aman who represented himself to | store we hon real-estate agent, and asked Mr. Pitzer to | Jeers. step to his office and he could help him to secure Auch rooms ag ho desired, Mr Pitzer followesl D the man to hls office, upon entering which bu Saw two other mun alrendy there, His guide ut once locked the door, and the threg men pre: setted revolvers and demanded Mr. Hitzer's money. Ho assured thom that he bad none with hin, baving left it—a considerable sum—nt tho hotel, When satisfied of this, they demanded that ho should draw his draft for $1,000 on the Bank of Zionsville, payable to his own order, and Indorse It. ‘This ho did, whereipon he was released from custody. Heat once sought an eclontitie way. The Pee as Sar te port, owls pring, butufow duys to Convoy was given nt ‘he Hiret toile was trotted in 2: he, mnuaking a total oF mad divisions wis Hbtg, Le1b Eby ig, 43 345) 0 last halt of ‘ was trotted tn 1:10!¢, and evonds, thus showing that IVAVY ROBBERY. eCity, Ne dey Age. Sh—Mulligan's robbed Inst night of $1,000 worth of ATI. ft will De a IED ALONE, Capt. Albert Cozine, a Clncinnatl Jour= alist, Wound Dead tn His oom— Wars Mo the Victim of a Fit or of Fou! Winy? * Shortly after 8 o'clock yesterday morning the inmates of Mrs. Isbeil's bourding-house, ut No. OL West Randolph strect, having beard proans Jna room at the head of tho stairs oceuplod by Capt. Albert Cozine, entered tho apartment ant found Mr. Cozine lying 1 in one corner of tho up for race Convoy ahould in not fess than 4:42, Ho hus sizo He ts 8 years old, and was rot. hy Woodford Mambrino, out of Vanity Fal xander's Abdallah, second dam thorough CHARTER OAK PARK. Speetat Sisvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Maurronn, Conn, Aug. 2h—Tho . trotting xeeciingly fast track, and an attendance of hout 4,000. ‘wo good rnecs and ono very poor but the man was virtually dead when be reaches hin, The Doctor was unable to sny what the vaueo was, but it was his {mprossion that the man was taken with a fit, epileptic perhaps, and died for luck of treutment and proper care. fle recommended that tho Coroner be notified, and até o'clock list evening Coroner Matson took charge of the bady and elfeota, The de- ceased was About US yenrs Of are, and has a wife and fimily Ilving at tho corner of Court and Mount streets, Cinclonath During his stay in his city be bad represented himself as elty editor of the Penny Paper of that found, After notifying the Zionsville and Jndianapolts banks not to pay tho draft, Mr. Pitzer started home, A few days age Mr. Will- jou Wallace, 1 well-known attorney of this city, reculved the Pitzer draft for collection, it being sont by Sinith & Ord, of Huroka Springs, It so hnppened that Pitzer was an old client of Mr. Waliaco’s, ond, upon notifying bim of the receipt of the draft, Mr. Pitzer calledgn him and imac kuown tho foregulng olrcuimstances, Mr. Wallace turned the draft over to other attor- neys. paying that be would defend any suit that miebt be brought, Mr. Pitzer wiil cudeavor through Smith aud Ord to find tho guilty par- exelting contest | of Tho first heat Tumboldt ilo captured the aecond het ‘urthornway, and SANGE experimos @xpenso OC SLD, PT. Batu, J, A, BAILEY, and J, L, LUTCHINSON Bolo Owners. LAKE FRONT, ONE WEEK, - CILANG wartd, troduced by Ht Awenty yonrs, und 10M additional aonsations, Three Times the Largest Menagerie Anywbero on the Globe, with exactly 20 Klophante, nd every uthor department equally extensive, 200 Champlon Clrcus Actors In Three Rings, DT ARNE ON TUR WAY WITH 1118 OWN Greatest Show on Earth, AND THE LONDON CIRCUS. t 1 USROYAL BRITISH MEVAGERIB AND THE “Grand International Allied Shows, United for this senson only. and now inaugurating av ntl tour of the whole country at the dally COMMENCING Monday Afternoon, Aug. 20. 2 Full Performances Dally~-Only 2, ‘AtZand 8p, m, Rocrs open one hour sooner for the Inspection of th: THE SEVEN GIANT WONDERS, the Chinese Giant. tho taltest man in the he ortetnal TOM TILUMI and WIFE, reine je Menaxerio nnd Suscum, 3 an. 41 Hernim for the first time in 3 vhocurrtes ity orit to at bros ‘es, and bring then tice, city, and papors found in bis posacssion prave Leaping, Wrentling, Itiding,. 1 Chienyo ted off nt tho Dae with a doublo by | ee eet a ree omwceae | xentiownnn, aude bole Justice, He ta an oll | civconmertion with that paper, lie does wot | sargiuia Shadeland hismuna Muagad dowels Gore, n trible by Dalrymplu, and a single by An- | the winner's wheel. Humboldt bid a chance for | nervous syatem bus been seriously utfectod by fuppeartohave confided In any ou bere, and yi ae ita te MUKE Britinnt, and, agomgeat treat son, of which two runs wore carnud; but lost | tho heat ut the Heil of, Jub hisno-atreteth Gutges his trouble. Msed -renoeully, Uneay saRt bead Bera” simply: hea with tix Gorgeous Glory, 10 take piace neva. mic this advantage in tho same inning by roason of | trope itis breuking o ecnotle Cone. cand EE isk s Gon. | endeavored to exngyernto tho mystery eure | Modan Aue 8 Witlamson'sfumblo, wnoroby Hunton eenchod } Nari xu tho usa tar ie st furtiang | FATAL QUARIEL BETWEEN CON- | Conutiog’ sho masts death Jats i tra | 100 Chariots, Dens, and Zalre Glitters secund and Knight (who hud boon given | collared him. Ina magnificent tinish Humboldt ip? edy. ye vans used ng with Gold and Silver. fa base on balls) tind. Powell was thon |. carricd Morriston broak fifty yards from the Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, to” retire” to his‘ room “early, and | cues eae af Ase u ; wire, and won by w neck, Uniahing ina Jog. Hat ATLANTA, Gn, Aug. SL—A private dispatch | that Monday evening a roush-looking femule, New Clvia and Military Wardrobe, mado of fino given’ his base on ‘balls, and on Bens nett's out at first, which should hive been tho third out, Knight tallied, Then Houck put ono oven Dalrymple’s hoad -for three bases, bringing Hanton and Powoll home, In tho third inning Powell's three-buser and Bennett's tong fly to Gore enrued 3 run; but fu the fuurth janing Chicago regained tho lend on a base on Valls for Burns, & slugio by Filat, two fumbles by Houck, and muffed thrown balls by Powell and Foley, throv runs boing the result. In tho soventh Goro got his base on bulls, and on Knight's pass of Dalryinple's single reached a yet. third ana Dalrymple eecond. Gore then | Thorne, J, 8, Thomas, aad Nella wore the start: Pimonti, It {8 said, Killed ton men in} blinds of both wludows were _ eae scored on 2 wild piteh, and Dalrymple | ers, and ‘Thorne hid to be driven slowly to syold | Italy and then camo to America, where ho | birdiy | be guid that the condition . of rolused os chance to get in by talline platting aul che Orbos, Turnor annouuces that | took the Hife of another In Brooklyn, | things in the room indicated a murderous to stay on third base when Anson sunt nditicult tly which Knight took off right-tleld fonce; Detroit cameo abroust in the efghth on succesatve two-base hits by Powoll and Honnett, tho Intter ecoriay from second on Fitut's passed ball and wila throw. The ninth was 0 blank for both sides, and In tho tenth, though three bits were made in stiecession by Chicago, nobody crossed the pinte,-an outcame purtly dus to reckless buae-running by Kolly and to stupid bage-running by Anson, who overran third and onabled Foloy to put bim out after muting o thrown ball. In tho cleventh, after two outs, Gore sont a terrific grounder which looked like g throe-bases, but a clever one-band stop by Wood bold tho: striker to first base. Kelly opened tho twelfth with a Alt, at onco stole aecond, and reached third on Angon's hit to Powell, the Int- ter making a fumblo of 1. Anson stole second without opposition, + and --went' to third aw Kelly tallied the wianing’ run’ on’ Williamson's long ly to Hanlon. Burns’ single brought in Augon, and as Corcoran tow out to Hanlon, Burns was caught off first by u very fine throw to Powell. Foley atarted tho Inat halt of tho twelfth iuoing with a bit that looked Ike a two- baser, but little Nicol ran.and gsocured it in prilllint style. Wood thon sent a groundor to right, which Nicol flelded+to first In tine, and Kolebt. ended tho game by striking out. After tho eighth inning Detroit was unable to got on hit ‘off Corcoran, and ye men Strick out, With the exception of fumbled yroundora by Williatnson and Nicol and Fiint’s BE Shoney... ‘wild throw,—two of theso errors yielding four ” of tho day wono Into his melon patch, | out that Sir. Cozine wet with no foul play. Tunse-the Chleagos ld euperbiy tn the oid: | OFS. ghd donnie We a short distarico fromthe _-hauee, ————————— Rhilo Kniuht, Hanlon, Wood. Foloy, Houck: ‘Thne—Bi0hg ; eke He for tho purposo of procuring melons, | A FAITHLESS BOOKKEEPER. dmcslie niger P cite Bi class, whon an unkuowa person with a double-bar- Mullone, of the Akrons, who bas thue far a A reled gun fired upon him, six buckshot striking | Charles B, Wright Steals About 83,000 ver wzlar for nil tho League butemen, | Golten Row him in the head, resulting in immediute donth i se Proved a nurzls po pottolt tors too remainder | SPlnelte itis not dollultly known who did the awful de From His Employers, . 8. James & .of the season. Mountain has boon reloa: at yory likely ee the Akrons.s It is expected that Mullone will pitch for Detrolt in to-mor- row's game, tho fast of tho Longue cbumplon- ship schedule for this yoar in Chicago. Biz Indian, ores: 3 isin trouble andthe County,Jall, Mr. Wright HE sc, Murlborduyh... ... Soaenat 4 A nioT, | ran the’ local dovartment of tho Insuranve ARB TIP Al | Jeanle C., Count joy.und Ollvyo Loyan...dr Spectat Dispateh to The Chieaco Tribune, d ived heash {i 1 rented ral Pas a a a bad Phine its Og. Ornas, N.Y. Aug. 2h—The greatest and most | Teeneys Ane Awrewed He cbotk, he bad book Wood, fissessseeee a} of of of 2} a} 0 ‘ terrible fight that was ayer known to huve oc- | UPD NINN f Ayo og ald URIGETON BEACH. © curred in this section of New York bis taken prey five years wits the rms and qas trusted eo OAT ALG | _ Basanroy Bract, Aup.23.—fnedush of soven- | place at Lasom's Station near Gowanda. From HNigemployers have noticed for somo timo 4) 4) 3) 8a) 8) 3 | etabts of wimilo was won by Potomac, Bantor | what can bo learned it ecoms that from 300 to | thut Wright was ucting strangely and neglecta 8 3] 8] 1] 4) 2.] second, Lord Edward third. Timo, 1:31, 500 peaplo wor ongaged in tho disgraceful dem. | ls business, Choy pur it xtc ee ero axe Derby, p. 5] Ho} oF olat, o | | Tuo selling rucu, mito andu quarter, was won | onsteation, whlch lastod for some time. ‘Thoso | jsut u serious. diacreuaiey (between Wright's Haley ae BY Or at 3) 4} @] G | by Nimblofoot, Beraardine second, Wranglor | whould not wish totake partin tho trouble were | avcounts und bis cush baluuces, Barly on Mone ott? hae almost | — 4 SON, eT ee is obliged to tloo for thor lives, and a number of | day ‘morning they caused his arrest. He was 4a} a} z)sa} asl 8 eae acral vaca wits BAER y Bloscom, porsous wore Injured, Among those sertously | found ut his home, Ko. Et) leving pluce, Bn as ap) cont, Gwyantwa third, Tine, | it not fatally burt ts, George H. Shepurd, | taken befure Justice Mocch, whory bo walyoe ) 5) 2h) 81 4) 010 | “te milo race by Cridgo, Gow. Postmaster at Hamlet; Mr. Horton, of | oxatwinutivn, and was held in €,000 ball to tha 6] 1] #1 4) SL OL W | gonteocond. Wakollold third. Tare, ce ainp- | lianovers =n nan” named dobnson, | Criuilnal Court. ad ‘oaen esas out Hi 6) slg 10 tho burdie race, mile aah i ie Ly by | from Leon: and some others whose names coma after tho iit! nue ad aie tone lo on 4 8] 1) 31 ale] Oo] 0 | Feitey Clark, Devan second, Daigusian third, | #ot bo uscortained, ‘Tho trouble fy suid to have | mude 4 clean eoutussion of bis loux-continuu 6] ol 2} 2 al Hits sine evan second, Dalgusian |. | been caused through a faction! feud that ons [practice of visiting tie Pai street gauil ing. BA a aa an eeiret 5 oxtsted for soine time among tho lenders in the Phouses. It wos the old, ald story.—cons| nt 5] Ot OF OF 0} 8} 0 4 affair. stenting with the hope uf regaining what be bas 0} of a ol gy a] 0 SARATOGA: RACES. fost the nlyht before, dir, Weigut 1X iso, thie jn Bt Si stee] t] | BAnATOGA, Ne Yu. Aug. 2—Tho frat raco | A CHICAGO DRUMMER IN TROUBLE | Fumnulnt Secrotary uf Washington balun Be Nleol, rf. 8] 4] Of 0] 2] a) 1 | thrco-Fourths of amilo dash, was won by Hermit, Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicao Tritune. eee a cent ano iamimiselt a member of that Total. sal-alislen|a[ral-p | Newfetitel second, and Victim think, ‘Time, | Mou Praasann, In, Aug, wal. 1. Hollis, | Lodge, to the eluut of bis, Waving Bud tho rem TLE S| Wiis. travoling salesman for L. A. Talcott & Co, Cht- | and uxaln occasion to replenish his stoking Anita 23ad607 80 OUP Chien, 603901000 0 28 Detrott. u 20 0 0 0-3 ft 100 0 Earned runs—Chicago, 3; Detroit, 2. Nwo-baso bite—Gore, Acson, Filnt, Powell, Rennete, ‘Thres-babe blta—Dalrymple, Houck, Vowall, I Firat tase ov balla~Knight, Powell @), Gore, GhAerA tL Bocake Ata et Towel Bh Gores First base on errors—Dotrolt, 2; Chicago, 3, oft on buseé-Datrolt, f; Chichyo, 0, Dorby (2), Bennett, Struck out—Wood, Troy Goro, Kei Knight, Houck, ly, Willlamaon, Flot Morris held better than Cheater F,, Stranger, und Lidy Kelso. Stranger was tho favorit nt €25 to $10 over tha field, but Chester F, won the rucu in the best chiss bas made. Stranger was benten 300 ‘yarda in the first heat. won the second, and was two Jenzths behind tho winner‘ in tho final b ing, found the front door of tho house aji ni Fete eet Ce aE ae rote of aha | intent to murder. Mosos was from Savanunb, | wus considerably surprised thoreat, Sc¥erul socond heat, ‘Tho thine wash:01, 4:50, 6:00, Lady | and Pimonti wus sentenced from Augusta, Hoth | T#S Keles did well in tho first two heats and poorly in tho just. be will raco Thursday. J.B, Morel Mambrino Flora F of the August horse meeting of tho Grand Rap- ids Assocation to-dny was a fino success as to weather, races, and attcadance. Thosumimary ia the throu-minute class, purse $300, was 3 fol- ows: Albambra Matd, Frank i... Portuge Girl. Maggie Ko... ‘Tom Patchon, multe Loulso Burglar and flye-elghth milos, w: by 3 7 mere secon, “Eling, she rant by Thote Cetole OUberto, Courenill ‘Time, 2310, snys that Shinkel, of the Cornell crow, a snieon- keepor, and amuel W, liced, a wholesalo liquors dealer, made up the party that bad agreed that is werd " Y very stout, and conspicuous for ber red balr, Steno ths Gono youll; Unye’ een, called qt tho house und wout up-stairs to hie room. Mrs. Isbell found the room locked at 0 o'elock in the evening, and whut time tho mys- terlour female took her departure is not known, ‘esterday morning Mrs, Isbell, upon golng to his room, found the dour untocked, and remembers that, npon gettins from Thomas italus, State Venitentinry Physl- clan, recelyed to-day from Oldtown convict camp, Jefferson County, announces the killing of Antoine Pimontl. an Ialian convict, by Dantol Moses, n white convict. ‘These two men were serving out sentences of ten years each, baving ‘been found guilty of the crime of assautt with’ ‘The two-mile startera wore IImited to threo. — time tne up in the morn ar, and: STAINED WITH BLOOD, Were found at the side of tho house, beneath Mr. Cozine's bedroom wludows of these men were well-kaown desperadocs In tho Wut, aco wasn nilserable atfatr, Edwin | the sections of the State that they balled from. rt bim against Picdmont in tho 2:22 struggle, The bed-vessel wos broken on the oor lose to the bed, and bad not beon use for any purpose. Tho breakuge of the other artt- cles tt iy not hard to account for, Str. Cozine probably staggered and fell over the washstund, his head breaking the louking-giusa as be des seented, The Jamp and washbow! which were upon the atand, were kuocked off ond broken ut the same tine, When fount, his bead After this Inter murder he came to Georgin aud focated in Augusta, Here hv thyured In xoveral ditculties of na rerious character, but failed te got hia dues until ho wax convicted of assault with intent to murder, In ths caso he nearly ended a man's life by stabbing hin beenauay he fulled to pay 235 cents whieb Mimanti claimed he owed him. “Moses was in overy respect as much Clauss 220s Tumbolle, = 1] of a desporaio as Pimontl, baving cut and killed | was in # barrow space Lotween this xtnnd und a. 8 | several men near Savanuih Uetore be could bo | window, and the position of the budy and broken 3 | convicted, He clutms to be a relative of ex-Gov. | wares indicated that he had fallen as deseribed, Moses, of South Carolina, and it is suid that a} Another polnt that ia stronziy urged in portion of negro bined tlows in bis veins. Tho } support of this .theory uf murder is ht Cozlue's valise, sicave-Luttons, all other jewelry, casb, and wateb and chain, if he bad any, were ailssing., From what fr. Holmes nnd others suy concerning the uvtions of several femules who gutined access to thy roou, jt is probable that if these articles were stolen they were stolen after tho man’s death, ere were po. cuts nor brutaes, marks of strangulation, or quy other indications of violence visible about thy body, Several in- mutes of tho house bean the nolse of the hireak- ing wares, and say [twas at about midubght. Henev it 1s probable that the sick man lay where be fell for nearly bibe hours before ho wax found dying, As ‘Dr, Holines says, & bost-morton: examiaution ulona can determine the cnuso of death, and unt this is determined. thore ig Httle use of paying attention to wild rumors put into circulution by the Jinaginative persons conneeted with the house where the deuth took vince. ‘The probabilities cortainly aru nt pres- Ulapateh states that Moses wan filing the posl- | that Mr, tion of hospital stoway! at the convict cump, and that Piinonti had a difticuity with bim about somo trifling mutter, which resulted in Moses pulling out a knife aod cutting the Italtan in the stomach three times, complotely disumbow- olingbim, Physletans snus that either of tho wounds was sufficient to cnuso death, Moses will ee trled for murder as goon as the court moots, a GRAND RaPIps, |. Spectat Dispateh to The Cateago Tribune, Granop Itarins, Mich., Aug. 23.—Tho frat day —_— ASSASINATION, Spreial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Nasivit.e, Tenn, Aug. &k—Information reached the city this morning of tho killing of Andereon Vitte, a wealthy farmer of Ruthorford County, at or near bis home, about four miles from Murfroestoro, on Lusonssas pike, yestor- day, it seoms ho had jn the early part Porter Co. Mr. Charles B; Wright, erstwhito bookkceper and cashier with the insurance agency of Ired 8. Jnmes & Co., Nos, M2 and 14 La Salle strect but it ts thought it originated from a divorces suit, Ho bad separated from his wife some time since, He waa onvof the most prominent farm- ited halt-milo running class, purse $75, re 1 | ora in tho county, und was about 60 years of azo. ‘he second A funds frou the monoys of tho sucioty. art Teena FOE, tees Hetier A aen one ‘Last ovoning a reporter of ‘Vie TainUNE i+ terviowed Messrs, Mursh and James, inembers of tho iirtn ot Fred 8, James & Co., in regard to the defateation, Theso genticmen said that Wright had been eo long with thom that they kept no check on bita, aud bo rau things to aut Limsolf, ‘Chey noticed his newlect of work and Investigated bis books, According to thelr bust, informution the amount ho had “ conveyed " would not excend $1,000, Thoy had uo idea whatovor ag ty how be had cago, registered at the Mrazclten House here Aug. 18, On Saturday morning it wasulscovered ho had forgotton be had a wife aud children in Chicago, and became cuamored uf a young and beautiful dining-room girl ut the hotel, Assure ing hor that ho was a young man and it was proper abo should become his wife, she xave hor consent. Failing to obtuin a Neonso hore, ho vollocted al! tho funds ho could owing his house from diferent customers, and took the morning train for Fairfield, woere ho auccveded in ottlng Tho third race, one milo, 600 yards, was seaby lit second, and Fireman third. CORNELL'S CROOKEDNESS. imuaca, Ny ¥y Aug, 2h—-Tho Dally Journal DISPOSED UF THE MONEY, darling rm Rxten (isle Night—| witty att Hlegane FLUICA: Weok—Mr. MM. BH. Curtia ioxt Week str. ot Cuts SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE. Noxt Momia} tinny Wanugnag, Lagurday, and sunday, TRISH DRAMATIC CO duction in Amories of the great Irish Dra Matinces NERS Bae VOV EASY COMBINATION. BAUMS PAVILION. ‘Twonty-second-st, Cottage Grove sod Indlans-ava, © t ANT ». GRAND J Aulasion, 5; Bunday Matines, tic. Mruadcloth, cold lace, silver tinsel, and mazaivo bull~ fon, (NOTEAN \ Water, jo spatter ar circus gewgnws.) Now NOTH proof Payihuns, thy largest aver erected; S100 luxurious chalet seata 1UF tho firtghtert. Constellation of Exhibitions ever con~ celved tn the brain of oven he who 1s Father of Amusement Triumph. Admission, only 0 cents, Children under 0 years old, helt price. Positive 0) peonlu, Heo ‘the undisputed tenerved Seats, 25 cents extra. ly nu {ree tickets given to ‘anybody, Z""Tickets enn bo purchased the, days of exblbl- tlon nt Chicas Sluste Company‘a; 152 Stato-st., at the unual slit advance, Aurora, Monday, Sept. Gs Ottavea, Tuenday, Sept Ov. Peoriu, Monday, Sep! Gateatnry, Tuentlaty, Sept 13. nt, Wedneaday, Sept. 14. nelneg, Thuraday, Scpte 1S. dacksoncilles Beiday, Sept. 106 dgraeyetite, Saturday, Sept. 17. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Clarkeat,, opposite Court-Housa. BRILLIANT INAUCURAL of the second regular season by MR. A. M. PALMER'S Union Square Theatre Co., DANIEL ROCHAT. . Firat tuchat Matineo Wednesday Statinees Ratu att. and Tc, nlaht ytlees, LYCEUM THEATRE, Despinines-st., near Badison. ’ WILDL OPEN FOR THE Fall and Winter Season EARLY IN SEPTEMBER. AneMetont Orchostrn wanted, capable of playing rose und string, Also § Kuld propesty wan, ‘Address ur call It FACE Ka LDS, Manager Lyocum. WVICKER’S THEATRE. FTA AND LAST WREK FI Of tho Grand Dramatic Picture, THE WORLD. Erery Kvoniny Tara ; and, Saturday Matineos. Hy ene diene tact Tr wll bo pre= SOUVENIE SAM OF POSEN. Aug. 2 one wack only, and MANY, ¥irst pro- ib Dram, ba VICTION. week only of SPRAGUE'S yhis Hvening and every ovoning during the summon,” The Aye uday cvening afd Bunuay Matinoe, ONCERT. EXOURSIONS. ~ EXCURSIONS, STEAMER GRACE GRUMMOND Leaves Clare;st. Uridua Thursday Morning, Aug. 25, At 0:30 am Ey. TO WAUKEGAN, ry a, Qllicors of tho law have veon tracing EB ton, returning to Che Wo at Tp. @), Nicol, i Coruoll should tose all Saeed encom wepnricr hus Tonrned. ho lias | Io was formorly uu assistant caablorin thoCus- | Storing ot Wranovts ind rowuen, toa, © evade: ef lot—Dorbr, i Gotti 245 Co | Secmestemate or istonge=men was | Seenaead cat wieder | CTR eA ASL J ace ae! | CRA A ante tn 1. Te 4 on 5 ys ; rf : 4 . Y ‘Kxcursion of gson et alled—Dorby, A; Goldsmith, 4; Cor- axpontes aaa or et hla Preteritbanberty AN ALLEGED HIGAMIST. _ | class in avery respect. ‘Tho tirm bolloved that | ‘thls ls busitively the inst }xcursion 2 £ th soxso ns 10, ‘Double plays—Houck-Troy-Powell, Houcks Powell-Foloy, Hatilon-Powall, Flint-Anson, Dasged ball—Filnt, 1. Wild pitche—Dorby, 1. ‘Time—Throv hours, Umpiro—Doescher, BOSTON V8. WORCESTER, Speciat Disvatch to The Cateago Tytoune, Wonouste, dass, Aug, %3.—To-day's gama was loosoly played on buth sides, Whitney and Bnyder again worked poorly togethor, hut the Woreester hitting wasso weak that they failed to profit by the fact, Neisou, tho new Worcester shart atop, ahowed up weak at the bat and tu tho fold, ‘Hlotaling a Tukd uo with wapraiued ley, | Whemado the arrest found, in BIS posgossion a | whorn hie firm bas dealings, tinal Alu thatthe publio'y of ho wale and Soiith took his piace, Tho Hostons carned | valued al ah the property. of "Miss e : . would cause considerable trouble, . threo runs on Riohmond,—two Inthe third, after | Clara 1. ° Badger. of rook Roe YOUNG SHOPLIFTERS, From another souroo it was learned | that two mon wero out, on Morrill’s two-bagger and sloglos by Sutton and Burdock; and one in the ninth on bits by Whitney, Baraoy, and Sutton, ‘There woro only 400 spectators prosont. 0 Inning 1338560789 Bas seed 1300 0:1 0.0 4-8 Worceatot wee 0200100 Bd Eurned ruve—Boaton, 3, Fielding errors—Boston, 7; Worcestor, 8, Bago hits—Hoston, 13; Woronster, 7 ‘Two-base hite—durrill, Sutton. Firat busy on balts—Woroocater, 4, First buse on orrore—Hoaton, 4; Worceator, 3, Left on basoa—Loston, 7; Worcoster; 8. qiisuck out—Harnos, Whitney, Dickerson, Nol Halls gatled~Whitnoy, 78; Richmond, 76. , de ae Whitey ist itiokmaads it, | Seecvare Dorota, and (BO cr ‘ramdrren somo | KEoKUK, Ia, Aug, 2—Hrank Wagner, the | dinaviun, from 1YsrEeN yosuor Donmark le—Snyder, U; Buabong, 1, | Ono baying started himon auother drunk yoae | obap whosomo months ago was arrested in t@s | -LONnoN, Aug. Seo tot a age Wild pitghoe—Waltuer, S . torday byuiving bina drink for somo potty'ail- | city, charmed with tho theft of a largo sum of bi Me BORK 5 gota Hee rws hours ang vo minutes, | + | mone a money from one of our young oftsons who was Ludiow as Bankers, Adar promt MlAbNe 2 4s ' . ‘boarding In thosamoe house, and who aftorwards ompeon'a HankeNote Reporter, pas _ . ; rae DOES THIS: MEAN. RETIREMENT? - broke’ jal! and) made his escape, was | Jn our Hutt banks wo find tho following Beer aeea eine cnca toon | | ,indokritin, One. Aur, Fi~Tuoro las report | Gaoand onde Deroy Re cats, tena | gt Wo uae ene ef to Sete OLuvELAND, O.,'Aug, 2L—Tho Bugalog won 8 What ex-Honafor Conkling bas purch Wobin ae ree day. walved uxainliaation, au bound. fee ak, "i ne ah, N. Gt Silsa Jonule pouautitully played gamo to-day. They excejled apall points, Galvin, was yory effective, but three bits boing made off his dollvery, und not Aa Clovelander crossad tho plate during the cntire contest, Hicbardson scored In the sixth iouing on his hit, Whito's aso on balls, a stoal to third, and home on Purcell’s tly, Jn tho elabth Joning states that Shinkol wratu Caat before tho Cornell. crow had atarted for Vicnua: © Bot Cornolls will lose Vienna race,” ployed aga bell-boy nt the Tremont House, was: tollo and Heck as be was ubout to enter bis huine at No, 107 Wost Take atrovt, somo tima past. valuables have boen missed from tho rooms of guests in the hotol, and tho speotal policeman, Bir, Kehoe, finally, botel, which was y e Inst, by Goens whon dollveriug a pitchor. of wator in the roam, wateh valuod at $75, a Room and living at No, £81 West Polk street, whilo under the iufluence of Nquorat bis homo at 10:00 y olde by cutting bls throat with a razor, He was taken to the County Hospital, whore ho wasyot ave. at mid! pat Inland, just below the Thousand island ho District Cou: st f Brown & Coomb's Bunk, at Bn eee ver 9 the nes ar fhe Darien re] Side Sik aues, arab, Ge Bio A MANGING POSTPONED. Bane ofico In the ~ PADUCAI, ATION AT AGE Mon, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Trilpuney ipgtane Aad ae Se Ae a prt gos as sup; to have eeoupod from ashow, fa loose | | Nasuyinex, Toon, Aug. Andrew Jack: | Noyes, at White Cloud, Kas; Bre, bi. H. Cow- in this vicinity and croutes great excitement, A | #00 white, sentenced to be banged on the 2th | Gon carries ona banking buslogss in herown nosso {8 torming to-day for a grand hunt, of thismonth for the murder of ¥, Clardyad! see parvorgar Bias 4, Ris ‘the grenter purt of the missing money had been tuken within tho last few weeks, and that it would, not exceud $3,000, Wrlgnt is a married quan, having two cblldren, and ie not known to have bad any bad habits, ‘The Ori intend to prosacute the mutter to the bitter end, and will hot Histon to uny talk Of compromise, A‘THBUNsH roportor last night visitod Wright atthe County Jalil, Mu posttively refused tu say Anything about bis alleged crime, but during the course o1 the converaation be datd that be bad “fixed the matter up,” and that bis em- ployers would refuge to prosecute. Vor tho prevont he was vawilling to guy anytoing, al- Though bo was infurmed that tho fact of the de- falcation had become known, Ho felt anxious that ‘THe THIBONK bad obtalned Information on Rorctal Dispatch ta The Chicago ‘Iribune, Orruxwa, la, Aug, 24-1, L, Hollis, a travole ing salosman for a Chicago fruit house, was ar restud horo last night asho was comlog out of the theatre, It Is chargod that, although ha has a wife In Chicago, bo has just married 0 reapect- able girl at Mount #loasunt, by the nameof Lote tie Clurk, The woman was with blm when bo was arrested. Tho marriage was performed at Falirtold, as he did not duro attompe it at Mount Viensant, Tho woman declurod eho would ick to him, no matter what was dono with him. Tho twa wore taken to Mount Pleusant, whore Hollld will baye to answor to the churge of bigamy. Viollig ty kuown hore to several parties with oy from London SS A THIEVISH BELL-BOY, Cary Goons, alias Ward, a colored man em- sreasted yesterday morning by Olticors I’, Cos- For 5 ‘concluded the ieara Gocns was tho thief, Tho Chay Rpecial Dievateh to The Chicago Tribune. MANCUEBTEN, Ne Hy Aug. ZL—Nino girls from 19 to IT yearsold are under arrest for a sys: tomatic course of shoplifting aud stealing from clothes-lines, covering a period of - sevoral weoks, Dress goods, shoes, and other urticlos portalning tothe fumato wardrobe aro umony the moods recovered. ‘Two of them—SMury Murphy und Kata Donehoo—jumpod ‘from a thinde ory window, u distance of twonty foot or tore, Whon the pollco enterctt their room, and, strange to bay, Dolthor suffered surlous tne jury, A CRIMINAL BROUGHT TO GRIEF, ‘Special Dupatch to The Ontedgo Tribune, » Wright bad been * playing against the bank" la soveral places, and that be hud lost the majority a his dotlars in this andothor illegitimate way, tf deemed probable that bie alleged defatcu~ tion Is much wrestor than tho inembers of the firm auppose, Although he walved exauina- Hon, and thereby proved that be was i aLxe fous for un humediate showing up of hiv aluiry, he expeots to pot amplo bail. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yous, Aug, 2.—Arsived, Hatavia, from Liverpool; Tdbello and Gacobrisy fen Hauburgs boul. aor Rin Ser Rtrived, tho Wosor, Bon Porsr, Aug. 2i,~Arrived, the Bean> vo, 183 In tha atolen on th ory Also a huuting-case sold ‘old ring, anda sot of las Nollle Howard, of arrings belonging t Ln mh igo siraltar raannor duly 15, }, stolen in “CUT HIS THROAT. Martin Honner, between 45 and 50 yoars old, ‘ostorday moruing, attompted to commit sul- ht, Ho took the plodge onl: oh ene peat, tw Waukexau, .. AIDE V! Superceding ubbors throughout the SUMMER RESORTS. . 7PUBOWNER OF BEAVER LAKE RES ‘wort will sot AU onto’ fi Bald os the ol aclu of Pron papyt D. due inthe forunuor of saidaay. for the pur: submitting nd PAtpante Heres Sr valid ioutlgg te tlereby Ei Wee —OOOeee SHAFT-COUPLING SPRINGS. Glandard Shalt Coupling Spring Care initod Slater Shaft toupling Springs (vat op Shatts rattling wud lock thy cuup dh last as long bao buggy, Nickwt pe. one 4 Can- t. : Hore Ritora find our woods thy boat selling Sommer aide Ine” ere Ht free. erhandled. Camnilssiuus tiberal. Qui Darualo bulidlax site ane ae a aetaes we w tes for board, ytc, eee ti So Weat Monrag-siy Dit aah SLOCK HOLDERS’ MEETING, | Stockholders’ Meeting. . the Htoekhulders 1 bo w spacial meeting of Coe ty ba ick Harvesting Muching id Company iu the elty of Soe etd Hy ur Benveasbor, 4, B. il, iam, DW, CONE Eee Pepe ess ae a BP Sie

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