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Bargaimt Them Around the Manly Form, and Held a Colt from an Admirer

Bargaimt Them Around the Manly Form, and Held a Colt from an Admirer

THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE; SATURDAY. MAY 3. 1879-SIXTEEN PAGES StriUcs 5 called—Off Gulvin. 10: oil Bond, 11. No. 300 North avenne, trained no SPORTING EVENTS. Double plave—Eggicr and-Clapp, response. The Society celebrated tonight' hy a testi- fluctor thicker nnd add more rime—X wo hours neighbors said he bad not been seen all power. Ton mar und forty minutes. monial concert ie Hall, when “Elijah” consider this snbject from cny point Ton please ed after bim an was riven dry Cincinnati and the Troy City Clubs nie Savage last threw Uccr gentlemen with an elegant largegold medallion. dothea hv Madison and Peoria-sts. self the railing into “How do yon propose tocarrythis theory into &* was played to-day, resulting in a Coo victory for over the basement The artists all volunteered— their services. 8 of the West Madison Street Among Alfred Wilkie, effectl” s?s Cincinnati, Boston, and the former. The visitors plnvcd plnckily in the Station, the soloists were John “Ishall have from the central sSSS and was . proceeding I Chicago, seriously injured.. She has a of F. Julia Houston lace of a defeat that seemed inevitable from the habit Winch, West, Mrs. Curtis, station, where a steam-engine and a series of Again Victo- doing such things when drunk, and, in conse- aadlta Welch. dynamo aS®^"?uss•fcs Providence start, and made a good record for and fair- quence. Is Diving " machinesare placed, a cable, say about arrit known as-‘The Belle of an inch in composed rious. ness. \V, White played at his best, -and was Meridian street. DRAMATIC NOTES. diameter, of copper wires, S&saaawssd'ifsss CARSON, each about one-sixteenth of an inch in diameter. supported finely by his. Captain, brother, and The redoubtable Col. Clcav, our veteran pol- John Habbcrton is said to.be writing a new The cable will belaid in a trench Immediately s° the in and itician, met- with a sad Play York politics. out-fielders. The Cincinnaiis made mishap at 2:30 this on New Under the flagging of the sidewalk and near a ** Wheel of morning at the the lord Falmouth’s Fortune but three errors. Following is corner ot Adams and State There is trouble In the curb. Every twenty-five feet a wire will streets. As he was leisurely along Kiralfy camp at dropped carry *fsw PIRIE&CI be to the current into house, Out a Winner at the score: walking Salaries a Weise, Hummel. Turned State street, waiting for a street-car or some Niblo’s, Ifew York. are.absent, and and, when the terminus of the cable Is other the be reached, conspirators; tl.at her mother had told Newmarket. B|P, vehicle to come alone and scoop up “Black Crook” will worked on shares there will he ’ one wire left. Of course, it att her A\E him ?ey mlg? tnot DaThim for Cincinnati. in a homeward direction, he was until in a week or two it takes the road. will be necessary to construct the cable accord- ff,^„/}* , the a" Hotaling, by accosted ful deed, and that ha replied: “0 res, they c. f 1 a secdy-loolang fellow. “Look in me eye flowers, ing to the numberof houses in each district. will pay me. We had Barnes. 2 b ... 0 now,” said Instead of a bouquet of Clara Morris As a hard banraln, and we CHICAGO VS. SYRACUSE. the valiant Colonel, and “look at a district increases In population, the flag- made out that the first man Burke, s. s. 1 me muscular arms,” said the in Cincinnati, the other night, received over the ging can be taken up, and a of cable who would back White Stockings won their second vic- lb tramn as he swung section can out or back on his promise we had a right The WeVey, 1 footlights “ placed co to BARGAIMt them around the manly form, and held a colt from an admirer. The great be alongside theoriginal cable and joined shoot down.” The the Stars yesterday, by the somewhat Dickerson. 1. f.. “ young woman was torr from fight, white he attempted emotional "'was in Article 47 " to it at each end. Thus the new houses can be stand about five on the of 10 5. The result F01eivr.f...... : go playing at the hours, and halt the time was large score to is attrib- to through his pockets, with “ supplied.” White, ,1,. c one hand disen- time, and she has christened it Cora Josephine in tears. Her aged father sat in the prisoners’ to strong and lucky batting the gaged for the purpose. The Will there be loss by utable in eighth White, W., n... Colonel Bawled,— which leaves not a of electricity row, and looked upon her with apparent innings, and rather loose Gcrbardt, 3 b.... he is rather too old to fight,—and Officer Wal- Morris Harriot,” the animal’s sex Induction or the of the indlt- jnd ninth fielding by doubt. influence earth?” lerence. When asked why she had not inform- Colored ter Sargent, who heard the outcry, somewhat in She will takeit to the East ‘‘None And the Syracuse boys, who seemed completely out came along whatever. now I will tell you ed the officials sooner, she said that the entire Total 10,1127 and arrested the footpad, who gave the name with her next week, and, says the Enquirer, another thins:. It is perlectly easy for me to children, form. In the first inning the ho'me nine Troy Cities. of J. Forbes. get a ■family—wife, and all—were under a of Charles thinks she will train it with which to Jla- light equal to sixty-six candles from each threat of instant death if they told they bravely, Hall, c. f o! 0 sj play ot what J started out Dalrymple making a base zeppa. my lamps, but 1 limit them to six. I would knew. Dress Coskins, s. a. 0; Goods scoring, together with O' 0 be willing to take, a hit and Shaffer, on bad Mansell, I. f.. 1 2 01 The ot “The Girls,” H. J. Byron’s contract to do anything The testimony developedthe facts that, when by and dropped AMUSEMENTS. story new with such a margin as that. When I first $30,000 of Insurance errors Purcell Carpenter, who Qawkcs, 2 b.. 0 0 3 ” was effected on the old Evans, comedy which has succeeded “Our Bovs at started oat on this thing, I took into consider- man’s high flies batted to them by Shaffer and Peters. r. f.... 0 0 4 the Loudon Vaudeville, is said to be life, the holdersof the policies could not Clapp, 1b... , 0 0 13j M’VICHER’S, pretty, and ation only tlielamp; hut X soon became con- hire a man nut end Department. “ soundest, to an to him. On several Xhe Stars were whitewashed In the first two Docscher, b. 0 ” the interest of the dramatically speak- vinced that it was necessary 3 X \M. King Lear is one ot the works which Illus- Inasmuch itinvolves the to have a more occasions they planned to have the old man Innings, but secured an unearned run the Bradiey, p... 0 hi ing, as clement of sur- powerful generator and feasible way of subdi- in trates how powerfully the drama can be as a prise. of the naasover a lonely road at night; ont this he did Riley, c 0 1 2 Unt.i the end second act (there the light. generator Stock isnow third, on an excusable error by Dalrymple, he monitor to the and are audience is on yiqiug The was the last not do. Finally, they were unable to pay the Wo complete and the humanheart, which, when three) the tenterhooks as to fact accomplished, and }’ou will for large lots quoted droppinga fly in the left field for which Peters Total 5.27; “what next! ’’ David James, who soon see premium on.so an amount,and about$20,- below are all opoosoxiyspeoiaHy ll -iio: 9 properlypresented, justifies the art of acting. created the yourself how it works.” 000 through striving. In fifth ‘* dropped by default of making undervalue. was also the they knocked part of old Midd.’ewick, enacts in the piece / np — new Jnninot - 450789 Its foundation is laidupon the basis ofhuman Will not the construction of your stations theInterest. The three more, all earned, and Kelley 12 3. ” men became desperate, as oat Purcell the character of George PJantagenet Potter, hnd your cables be very costly? following unpreoe- Cincinnati.... ‘ two-base (bits, and Allen ~.2 2 0 0 0 3 0 3 o—lo It deals with the they saw a fortune quickly slipping from their “ making Farrell and affection, fundamental struct- “something in the city.” The two girls who ** 8 long Troy Cities...... 0 0000000 1 aiu to the profits would war- erasb. their had ea to 1110 singles, the latter’s being a one into Gore’s I—l ure of the family society, and give i were, All money been paid overfor public prOVO and it ap- a title to the niece have different views of rant the outlay." Besides, the appurtenances premiums, tha“ t 0 fidd. Another one in the seventh was also peals with resistless force the “how to be happy.” and still old Kaber was alive. Sirs. safe hits of and to human race. would not be like gas-pipes, which arc hardly Peters testified that Brandt accused her that it earned by Farrell Carpenter. ONE THOUSAND GUINEAS. Paternal worth the digging: up. When the Whites came to bat in eighth and filial ingratitude, selfishness The New York papers universally condemn The cables and machin- was her fault that the old man had not been “It Pays to Trade at the London*, May 2.—The betting now against “ ery will always be the West inning the score was 5 to 3 against them, and and self-sacrifice, nobtllty and b'tl|6hess, are the Daly’s version of L’Assommofr.” Says tiie valuable.” killed; that the murdermustbedone by Friday Parole for the Chester Trade Cup is five to four. fibres Sun: “It has a motive not .unlike that ot an . Edison’s attention was then called to the re- or Saturday, alltbe policies would End Dry things looked blue. There was considerable out ot which this, the most sublime trag- sults obtained Dee.S orfl, or Goods House.” lea Lord Qetland’s Flotsam, yesterday quotedat odd, temperance-nightmare of a playmat is by Mr. Keely from bis vibratory certainly fall. Other witnesses told, cheering when Dalrymple off with a single edy given to man, has been spun, and until force, described u plainly threeto has been scratched. ever heard of occasionally In some of as in Monday’s ll'w.’d. ldo and forcibly,of offers to old A large baser, and more when;be went to second on a one, the the’second- u made kill the man. line of Tufted Suitings. passed Gore stage and dramatic writings have been rate theatres. It deals with Ute evils of drunk- not believe.” said he, that*he has discovered The plot was no secret in the family, and Washington ball. Then and Anson made base Lord Falmoutn’a won the frightful any such force. That man, Drews Fancy, &c., at 12Vo. hits, and the crowd began to howl. An error swept away its lesson will be fresh and profita- enness. bolds up examples of moral like many others, was freely spoken of before the children; bnt 1.000-guineas stakes to-day at Newmarket. and physical degradation, and possesses has done a great deal to injure honest Manchester Debeges at 150. brRichmond, and another cracking base bit by ble, and Its recital will ever ba attract- an ob- inventors. they were all under a threat of Instant death if Fancy Archer was the jockey. Abbaye was second, viousness ot purpose that is almostappalling. In And let me say here, with regard to the doubts they breathed word about Duvat Cloths, Pacific Bro- Larkin when the bases were full, sent in three ive because.of Its truth. From the dramatist’s cast upon mv a it toany one. cades, and Wool runs, and the hoys were satisfied. In the Reconciliation third. There were eight starters. tiie original theinterest that attached to both electric light, that everything I Drews Is the oldest man of the prisoners. His Suitings, 200. more time the greatest actors have trod the stage in the novel and the drama was have hitherto brought before the public was In- All-Wool ninth they struck another streak, Gore, Peters, Distance, the Rowley mile. The betting was derived from the head and face are a nearly perfect fac simile of Debeges at 250. two to one on the winner. Lorillard’s the robes and wielded the of the grand intense realism and morbid depiction of detail troduced when complete, and was consequently the famous physiognomyof G. L. Fox clown, Silk Striped and Shaffer making two-base bits. Richmond fillies work of a success. This same will as Mixtures,Brooades,and made a wild throw, and fourruns were scored. were all scratched. old King, yet how few have ever readied the Unit characterize the M. Zola, and from be the case with the in full clown make-up. Drews is yellow, how- Satmes at 300. a quality Ingenious electric light. It is nothing wonderful that instead Aside from this batting, and some fine fly- I‘REVIOOa WINKERS. summit of the Shakspearean conception,orhave ot and elaborate impurity ever, of white. He is nearly hairless, English Cashmeres, which appealed irresistibly to Parisian taste. Keely should get from his machine a pressure has very small blue and 32Vc. catening by Mansell, Dalrymple, and Gore, the Tear. Wl nner. Year. Winner, even ascctded step in the ladder of fame by 22,000 pounds eyes, large nose mouth, An elegant of one Tiie ideas ot tiie author and the nature of the of to the square inch. You can round chin, and very round and smooth head. line Silk Mixed and game was not brilliant. 1814. . 1845. Picnic. the effort. Forrest’s reputation Is intertwined get pounds Flam Goods at 40c. Jo to-day’s game it is probable 1813. Sister to Plover. 1840. Mendicant. Iherole Lear circumstances chosen to attend their develop- 195,000 from steam without destroy- He is about C Years of age. . His companion in that Richmond’ with of in Ilia annals of the Amer- ment resulted in a productionwhich, ing your machinery. X believe Keclv charges the murder,2 A beautiful assortment hhv be disn. ccd by Dorgan, Carpenter going ISHi. Bhoda. 1847. Clementine. ican stage. The or td-dav In rep- judging by cylinders direct Frank Stechler, is the of will ISI7. . 18X8. Catjczou. actors whose its effect at the Amoigu, as described by many bis with compressed' air, and then dis- youngest of the and the Stripes at 45c. to first. Hulbcrt will catch, Kelley’s hands ertoire the great role is Included are powers six, is onlyunmarried 1818. Coriune. 1849. Tne Flea. sufficiently writers, must have been extraordinary. plays Its as the result of a new force.” man among them. He is His unde being sore. well known public dispense 4> anout21. One lot All-Wool Satines with ISIO. . 1850. F, by Slone. to the to with People, chiefly men, who expected find But supposing he exhibits renewed energy testified that young induced THE SCORE. to in 'the man‘was to • Stripes to match 1820. . 1851. Aphrodite. enumeration. Edwin Boothis one of them, and Mr. Daly’s ’Awornmoir after the force is apparently exhausted by a at 500. evening again something of this help Drews to do the deed under a promise of very 1821. . 1852. Kale. last he played the Dart in this kind, and whohud prepared themselves for single movement of the lever?” S2OO. A fine Silk and Wool Momie ;£|£l 1822. Whizgig. 1853. MeutmoreLass. city, ilis Lear Is unsatisfactory, and there the Cloth, . Kina luxury of having their moral “Ho has some of preventing Silk effects, at 55c. Chicago 1828. . Virayo. is ho disparagement to the actor’s abilities'll! sense deeply wav the com- There arc in this region hundreds of cases Dalrymplc, 1. f • 33 0 1 1854.. found that it was rather commonplace,. pressedair fromentirely escaping the first time.” where 48-ineh Cloth 1824. . 1855. Habcna. saying so, for fortunate is a generation shocked, old and decrepit old persons nave been All-Wool Camelot at Gore. c. f 33 O 0 1825. (W.D.). vulgar, ami in fact stupid. The argot ot Ute induced to have their lives insured, under prom- at 500. Anson, lb 1856. Manaaucse. of playgoers It they succeed in finding 132' O' 1 IS2C. . Impcnense. French workmen nud regular druukaros who ise that they would be decently buried Khaflcr. r. i 2’ O; If O 1857. a man capable of reaching, the INSURED MURDERED, and have 4Q-inph All-Wool Debege at 60c. 1827. . sublimity preserved their clever French names had been AND a nice Gravestone. The policies Peters* e. s 2; 2; a i ISSS. Governess. and the grandeur ot the ideal. The poisaof are at once 48-inch All-WoolFonleBege at 75c. 4f IS2B. Zoo. XSS9. Mayonaiee. transmuted with easy modesty into the more assigned to the person who nays the premiums, Quest, 2 b 0i 0 1 1829. 15. F., by Gndol- 1860. Sagilts. the personality is not sustained, and he is sub- obnoxious and tawdry slang our Why JosephKahep’a Friends Drowned 48-inch All-Wool Cashmere Debege Larkin, p 3 0 4l 0 green-room charge of {New York Him and who subsequently waits with an anxious phin M’so. 1861. Nemesis. ject to the of hardness, but gutters; sensational Improprieties —Milo at 85c. .. the French Thousand Dollarsof Insurance on a the Williamson* 3 b.. o, o; g- i 1830. Charlotte tiic genuine earnestness of the delineation may heart for death of theperson insured. All Flint* c...: 7l 2 i West. 1862. Hurricane. were clumsily curtailed; the vivid immorality Worthless Man's Life—The Four Holders the temptations for foul play cau be readily 48-inch All-Wool Striped Camelet o; 18:11. Gaiamine. 1863. Lady Augusta, he accepted as a compensation for many of the diluted Cloth was into’maudlin arid stupid imbecility, of the Policies Hire Two Men to Commit imagined, especially here in this wild back- at sl. ■ 18:12. Galau. 1864. Tomato. defects. That true und affecting kingliness is production Total ir.soj o 1833. . 1865. Liberia. and a wholly colorless was the re- the Murder—The Six Men Found Qullty. woods country. In we ' Syracuse, absent, —thatradiation of the conscious supe- Times calls it “ French Fabrics display 1834. May Day. 1866. Repulse.’ sult.” The a tragedy of the Corregocndmoe York ...... i riorityof power, and royal renown in Xeto Sun. some of the richest and choicest Dorgan. 1 b §| o! 1835. . 1807. . dignity, gutters,” and says it is doubtful SI ° when he plays the capricious, exacting, Lebanon, Pa., ADril.2s.—The trial of sir men AGRICULTURAL designs Farrell* 2 b 1830. . 1868. . Lear, it the people can be induced ever shown in this market c, 5' 0 aged Is distinct ought be for the Special Dispatch to Tribune. Purcell, f 2; 3 1837. Chapeau D’Es- 1869. Scottish Queen, tyrant, not as ns it to to seek recreation in its contemplation, murder of another, an aired beggar on The Shd particularly adapted to our Carpenter, r. f..., 1 a, 01 1 in a delineation by a great master of the admits that whose life they had obtained insurance May 2.—Farmers are through fine retail . punue. 1870. Hester. although it “curiosity mav/with amount- Rochelle, HI., trade, ranging in price Kicbmond, s. 6. 0 1 1833, dramatic art. His simulation of ngc, in step p..... . 1871. . them take the nlace of legitimate interest,’in ing to $30,000, has just been sowing smallgrain, and beginningcorn-planting. from $1 to $3.50 and $4 yard. UcCormick, 1 0; 4 2 Cora. Heine. and voice, in the first tiro acts is admirable in concluded here, and per Kelly, c, 2- 3! 1 4 1830. 1872. whlcn case ‘L’Assoromoir’ would In this coun- ; the all but of What fields ot small grain have 1810. . 1373, Cecilia, its ainctrity and genuineness, and many of the accused, one them woodchoppers come op look N. B.—An elegant assortment of Uanscll* 1. t 0; 4 0 1 try duplicate its original success.” The ITurd well, though the soring has been dry. We 3 1841. Polentitt. 1874. . tender and sweet Indications of Lear's and grossly ignorant men, haye been convicted qmte Ladies’ Colored Skirts at lowest Allen, b 3l 3 1 0 critic thinks it “lacks thu audacity of the orig- greatly need a rain. Nignts 1842. . 1875. Sptnaway. heart in the opening of the tragedy arc beauti- ofmurder In the firstdegree. warm cool, and prices. Exiempore. 1870, inal, but loses its raison d’etre'as an illustration .frosts frequent. Total 12.27 9j 3813. Camelia. fully Illustrated, as for Instance rite protective The 184 L Sorella. 1877. Belphoebe. ot the naturalistic or realistic school by being scene of the mnrderwaslndmntown Gap, tenderness ol the King when Kent is. let loose unnatural and unreal. M. BUSS SCORED. forward, Zola’s/artistic treat- lying fifteen miles from here In the backwoods from the stocks- and comes and mentol a revolting subject redeems tiie LORILLARD AHEAD AGAIN—QUICKEST FREIGHT Inning*— 1.2 3 4 5•C.7 8 9 THE RTFL.E. while be Is upbraiding. Megan he stops and book; country at the foot of the Blue Hills. It Is awlld ON RECORD. SaraGsiiMOiirMlielß, Chicago.,.. the realistic reproduction most pectur- TIME Special Dispatch to The Tribune. gently waves his attendant aside, fn the scene of/the and barren forest country, br wood- train loaded with Lorillard’s tobacco left New Syracuse .0 0 1 0 3 0 X 0 o—s esque scenes in the hook b/artists of high re- Inhabited A Joliet. 11!., May 2.—Joliet is jubilant this with GoiierU when the Ingratitude of Ins redeems the choppers, backwoodsmen, and Ignorant labor- York yesterday (Thursday morning) at 8 o’clock, ClartaM&ie-sls. BUNS SABJfEB. upon him, acting pute French drama. Theobscenity M evening over the result of the shooting-match daughter is forced his Is in which M. Zola calls realism and the peculiar who burn charcoal for living. by the Star Union Line,—-Pennsylvania Central InnitiQS— 1234 5 0 7 8 9 full accord with the l’l am ers, a Indiantown CEII.YA, GLASSWARE, Chicaso., ; 0 0 between the rifle Company exclamation, slang of the lower classedln Paris which makes and Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railways,— Etc* 0000 0 2 o—2 teams of B, Twelfth ashamed that thou hast power to shake ray Creek, a shallow stream, meanders lazily Syracuse. 0 0 0 0 301 0 O— l and First tiie play there so populaMeyerybody in Paris (notice the time, please) and this same tooacco Battalion, Company A, Recipient, manhood thus,” but he lacks that tremendous hook, through a swamp. Back of .it stands ahigh Two-base bits—Gore, Shaffer, Peters, Larkin, having read the which is now in its fiftv- was being deliveredupon wagons at Chicago this Farrell, Purcell. Chicago, for the prize silver cup and State loree called lor in the imprecations and the tbird edition—are not to be tound range of hills. Between the creek and the Kelley. Alien. speeches. stage in Mr. Daiv’s (Friday) morningat 8 o’clock. First base on cn-ors—Chicago. 5; Syracuse, championship, which took place this afternoon frenzied Anv representation of They cannot bo reproduced mountains runs a public and this 4. the third act, when Lear is “driven on the adaptation. in En- road, by Hr. Lorillard beat the English recently in two Errors Affecting the Score—Chlcaco. 1; Syra at Sharpshooters’ Park, in this city, ileus. out glish. Nothing therefore remainsbut a scriesof stands a log cabin, over case, 5. ocean waters ot misery,” is feeble in whose door are the races with Parole and Pappoose, and when the tax more less truthful, “ & ‘ pictures or but mostly Boses on called Ducat and Strong and a number ofother officers comparison to the language. is less, words, St. Joseph’s Hotel.” Israel balls—Chicago, 1. Mr. Booth having about tiie same interest far the spectator Brandt on tobacco is reduced be comes forward to supply BURLEY Passed balls—Flint, Kellev, of the State militia were present, and the match by fully equal situation. Thei the proprietor. 1: 2, uo means to the e as was created by the iato George Cruikshank’s was He is a one-armed man, the Chicago market in twenty-four hours, being Balls called—On Laritin, 72;’on McCormick, 09. was witnessed by a I ante number of spectators. arc. of course, some good noints, and the sym- with a shrewd face and called—Off Larkin, 2C; 1:30 well-known series of plates called ‘The Bot- sharp eves, tall and the quickest time ever made by a freight train. off McCormick, The shooting commenced at p. m., the dis- pathetic audience applauded. Is ” True feeling tle.’ portly. Back of the hotel is a famous well of To properly understand the great speed of this tance being 200 yards and thirty-five the highest absent. The language is shaped and surrounded bv four TYRRELL, Umpire—TV. E. Furlong, Milwaukee. not water, lofty cedar trees. train, it will bonoticed that the passenger of possible score.' The target was the same as chiseled Into definite meaning, and the senti- This well isknown as “St. Joseph’s trains used by the International Rifle Association, and Well,” and are taking thirty-seven hours from Chicago toNew ment suffers. It does not entirely show sub- WHAT EDISON HAS DONE. has furnished cool and refreshing drink for over PROVIDENCE—CLEVELAND. the rules which governed Hie match were those jective insight,—thatart whichsubordinates the York. 88 and 85 a hundred years. The surroundingsresemble * State-st., Special DlsoaicA to Tne Tribune* laid down in Gen. Strong’s CircularNo. 2. The a utterance and the action to the thought. There His New Dynamo-Electric Machine, and scene in the HolyLand. There are tall cedars Three cheers and tiger forLorillard, his horses , 2.—To-day’s game cun and championship areretained by Company is, grasp OFFER Cleveland,0., May drew of course, a' ccnaln and expression, What He Say* It Can oo—The Principle aH-about, and the cabins have low •and tobacco, his sisters, and his cousins, and. bis B by the followingscore; a of thatched about half tbe number of spectators of the first, but never complete mastery the scene. In of Subdivision Identical with Electricity roofs. Three hundred yards farther on in the ’aunts 1 theWaterloo of ThursdayhrT.ng a ’ JOLIET TEAM. the mechanism ot acting Mr. Booth Is pro- forest stands thycabin that, up to Dec. S of last This was bulletined on theBoard of Trade yes- had tendency Lieut. J. H. Brecicenridgc ficient, tone and Gas—How Electric Mains Will Bo and the with which a word is year, was the rnde home of JosephRaher, the terday by Mr. Meldram at his office, corner to dampen the interest. Nevertheless the men CapU J. S. Johnson gesture Laid. of DMER, TEA. spoken, or a by which it Is man who was murdered. It is roughly Dearborn and Washington The LEW Heto World, April built of streets. time is came on in good shape, and the game was an ex- Private HarryPatterson...... accompanied, appear to have been adopted York 30. Seriit. E. L. S*baffner “I won’t say a word to a newspaper man,” logs, and . the roof is of hickory poles, covered speedy, and commentis unnecessary. cellent one. O’Rourke sustained his reputation after much consideration. The study with grass and., mud. It has no a Private Oeorcc 11. Culver. sought said Edison yesterday reporter floor; and the baying made four of the by which certain results are to be ob- to a World who simple containing- a few DRUNKENNESS. MU BREAKFAST SETS as batter, Private Thomas Barrack.., upon board-bunk, filthy Private :>at J. Rowell tainedIs indeed at times too evident. The au- called him in his new laboratory. “Some quilts, Is the bed. Everything here leven runs on his side. The Cleveland managers, it he said, indicates Dr. HUnger, discover of the cinchona enro for XKT Private H. A.Williams dience, may were very enthusiastic, of the newspaper men have so misconceived the most squalid and wretched yet, cores cases. vlio were much cast down by the first game, are upon appearing poverty; drunkenness, all Boom 27 Palmer Corporal K. W. Kennelley and insisted the actor before the and misrepresented everything I have done strange to say, this cabin was the home of a again encouraged, and say chat this club will Private 5napp...... curtain at the end of every act. House. H.M. with regard man upon whose life insurance-nolieies were Minton, Spode, Wedgwood, stillmake a good record when it gets warmed Mr. T. W. Keene was the Edgar ot the pre- to the electric light thatI am not held amounting at time score, one to $30,000. Lady Palmerston's Son. up. At the end of the ninth inning a tic had Total sentation, and, although be slightly overacted going to give them any more information. They ' Baber Joseph was about 00 years of age. He New York occurred, and interest was at the highest pitch. CHICAGO TEAM. the mad scene, his ncrformance on the whole rummage penniless Sun. Dresden, CorporalG. H. Gibson can around here and draw their own was ahd without friends. He did what The Hon. Spencer Cowper, who recently died Royal and En- Two more innings were played, in the second of was worthy of his best efforts. Miss Affle conclusions work be could at arid the Lieuf. J. N. Buchanan from what they see.” The World eoal-bnming wood-chop- at Albano, near Home, was aso a of Lady Pal- which Providence got one run. In midst of Weaver gave to Cordelia the characteristic ping; but most of his time was spent trampin'* marriage. greatexcitement. Corporal A. C. Graham softness, and delicacy, reporter aid not draw his own conclusions, bat merston by her first He was private Private E. P. Tolman sweetness, and .Mr. from place to place, begging and In idleness! secretary to Lord Palmerston fora time, and ameled Ware. scons. Millies Lcvick as the instv and faithful JCent succeeded in getting Edison so warmed up that The instigation to the murder Private L. B. Rowland.... of such a man was then attached to various Embassies until 1843, P j Serct. D. Graham acted with credit to himself and to the cast. be talked /freely about his plans, and gave an this: Ail about here prevailed a reckless mania A\J3 Private E. C. Bonniwell Miss Annie Graham conscientiously played the when, on • the acquisition of the Sandrlgbam Protidenee. explanation of his entire system oflighting by for life-insurance speculation. Everybody seem- estate, which he afterward sold to the Prince of & Private E. P. Buchanan ungrateful GonerV, and clever O’Eoarke, r. f. 4 1 Oj a hit ol comedy electricity. This is now for the first time made ed tobe going wild on thesubject. Young men Wales, be settled in Paris, where he became HAVILAND COPORCELAIN, Start, Private F.‘ L. Goodrich .. 23 lb 218 1 was given by Mr. Whitecar as Ustca’d. Mr. invested their surplus earnings in insuring sybaritic .. generator the remarkable lor Dis mode of Hinwi, c. f 0 Private O. M. Gunderson 29 line appreciation public. I have had my construct- life, and 3 0 Roland Reed showed a of lives of old people. And it happened once that “pointed ” Brown, c ICO Shakspearean comedy ns the Foo'. Mr. ed,” said Edison, “and I tried it for the first was one of the out of that say Gen- Jew Designs and Choice Shapes, KcGftary, Total score Walter a numberof men came togetherend selected ital. He married first the Lady Harriet D’Orsay, 2 b 3 3 7l Kelley was too loud as Albany, and Mr. E. time lust night. It developed so much power old Baber as a Wrinht, s. s 3 5j After the match tbc victorious loam F. Joseph desirable man to insure the daughter of the Earl of Blcselngton, whose 2 paraded Edwards has done better than he did in the part benefit. "WarcL p 2 1 by that the coil on the bobbin was torn to pieces, for their sad story has reflected so much dishonor on her Of recent importation. e! the principal streets, preceded Bavnp’s Cor- of Edmund, The scenic arrangements and the In the rude Inn York, 1. f 2 0 01 net Band and Fred v/hocarried and I bad to stop. I had a new one made im- known as St. Joseph’s Hotel, husband and stepmother, the celebrated Lady Hague, 3 1 2 3( Sser£t. Bennitt, setting were creditable to the painters and the four persons living in the neighborhood Blessington. b “ ” decided On her death he married Miss the cup, and followed by a file of men each stage manager. To-night King will bo mediately; come and loot at it, bat don’t ask insure the old with a put Lear to man’s life. Those men were Jessie Maclean, of this city, and well- Total, 7,13 armed ucw broom. A challenge was repeated. any questions.” - Brandt, Our stock is of the 2133i22 2 iu the hands of Company tmniediately*aftcr Israel the landlord of theinn; Henry known some twenty-five years since to its Clerdand. B Edison led the tray into the shop, and pointed Josiah the contest by Company X), Twelfth Battalion, F. Weise, Hummel, and George Tech- jeunesse doree. She appeared on the stage at best r. .... 21.3 quality, extensive Eden, 1 1 THE EDDY ORGAF RECITAL. to bis dynamo-electric machine. It consisted man. A number of mutual companies were Wallaces Theatre, in 1856. and thence accom- Pailhpf, i b... 3 8 0 of Ottawa, The match to take place at a lime to ninety-third of the ecries found to the*various Glasscock, 3 b. 2 3 l| be designated by the challenged conuany. The of Mr. Eddy’3 of two upright cylindrical bars of iron about take risks, and at one time panied Mr. Boucicault to New Orleans, appear- in variety, and be organrecitals will given this policies were held by the four amounting to ing a season at the coder his will Kennedy, c.... : 3; 4i 3; Should Company B win this macch it will per- be noon at Her ttyo feet in bight and about four inches in for Varieties, man- Carer, $30,000.-. These men had the assigned b, b.... i 3 li 3: manently retain the cup and the championship. shev Hall, with the following programme: Pre- policies agement. She afterward accomDaufedVcstvah, sold uniformly low "Warner, c. f,„ 1! 2! diameter, wound with covered copper wire, to them, they paying the premiums, and prom- Italian prima to alter at j It lude and Fugue iu A by F. A. Gore Ous- the donna, Europe, and. Strict. 2 b flat, joinedat the top by an iron bar, and resting on ising old Baber that when ho died they would many adventures, was wedded, much to the NASHVILLE RACES. “ prices. Elie.-, 1. f V, I S?i ley; aria and chorus from the Passion Mu- an iron pedestal pierced horizontally to receive provide him a decent burial. wonder of the world, to Spencer Cowper. She McCormick, p,. 4 Tenn., May 2.—On this, the On afternoon of Dec. NASimixE, sic,” by Bach; Sonata in- A minor, op. 40, by the bobbin, which was about five inches in the, 8 of last rear, was a beauty of the Soaui.sh type. SULPUIIDJE Og ARSEMICUM. L iii fourth day’s racing over the Nashville Blood the dead body of the old man was found Total 2133 Kuhmstedt; Andante in D, op. 74, by Silas; diameter. The bobbin is about eighteen inches Tying in the Indiantown Creek, near a small foot- Beef. Horse Association’s course, in the first race, Offertoire in B flat ,by Wely; and Sonata in G long, and two-thirds of its is composed American Canned EBWABD limine.— 2 6 8 910 length bridge, abouUSo yards from St. Joseph’s Well. 1 3 4 5 7 11 selling race, purse S2OO for all ages, one mile minor, by Hiles. Xo addition to these numbers, The Board of Health of Carlsrobe, Baden, O"J U U lll2ll itwill eradi- Providence ...1 000003020 I—7 of copper wire covered with cotton and securely It was given out that, while the old man was that analysis ate ERUPTIONS. PIMPLES, and a Quarter,- Egypt was a big favorite, but Lewis will play with Eddy fastened with hsh-llne. The remaining third the bridge, he was seized with publishes anotice stating chemical Cleveland 0 000002230 o—o Mr. Mr. Merkel’s crossing a fit of RLOTCHE3, FREO£LES>t “ shows that the outer portions of the packages Time—Two boars and forty-five minutes. bolted after running halt a mile, and the race Adagio in E, Ritter’s Christmas Song,” and consists of alternate plates of copper and zinc. vertigo, fell into the shallowwaterof the creek, MOTH. ETC., from the face o* “ of American canned which have and Lady Umpire—£. G. Fountain. - was won by a rank outsider, Borax; b. c.. by Volckmar’s Andante Grazioso.” each end of bobbin. and drowned. This beef, teea in any every or Ge.vt Henry Egvpt There is a free axle at the was was on Satur- contact with the tin of the case, are impregnat- that uses It. It cleanses Mala- Pat Malloy, second, Owens third, When in place the bobbin revolves against two day afternoon. The neighbors saw the from Wander filth. Stella sixth. Time, ed with lead and are injurious to health. Con- ria the system, brighten* BUFFALO—BOSTON. fourth. 3:15?.. GEORGE WAMBOLB’S DIVORCE. wire brnsues which generate the electricitv in it. body, but no one removed it from are a pa-ing the cv*3, end beavtifies the cwn- $250 ; sumers advised tocut oil thin on plrelwu cure Special Dispatch Tribune, The second race, Association purse, 530 Sew York Sun. Nearby were the three-horse-power Gramme tne water. It was left there all A certain for all to The horse, dash of two was won all sides of the package before nsing the meat. .Skin diseases, and poniiatltf to second miles, machine which Edison lias constantly eraoloyed night, and ofnest day until late in the after- \anntejs. Buffalo, N. T., May 2.—The weather was as Omega George Jones, better known as George Wam- ail fI.OO Per PacKac.K easily by the favorite, Essillab, second, in his experiments, and a fourteon-horsc-power noon, when the Coroner came. The Coroner on 6 for is.no. Sold by Drug* cell to-day (.van bold, the circus man, in January last began as yesterday, and the crowd was Jim Bell t.h rJ. Time, 3:4OJ£. a Wallace which has been of use held an inquest hurriedly, and rendered a ver- business' notices. cists or sFnt br mail on i ei*ipt of price. suit in the Court for machine, little BELL. MAXK 6t CO.. isj Wabash J rt.. ir.u entailer. The contest was a great improvement In the third race, handicap, purse S2OO, mile Supreme an absolute di- tohim. Edison declined to say what amount dict in accordance with the statements made, on heats, the first heat was won by Matagorda, vorce from his wife, Jones. Arena's Kmtiysß ha* been used with high- that of the opening day. The Buffalos made Caroline A. The <>t horse-power was required to run his gener- that the old man had fallen into the stream during the Tolema second, Silver Maid third, Charley Bush afterwards, the coarse of while an attaet of The ly beneficial results the last fouryears in .TIJEXICA* BIUD PICTLBES. finest play and lost the game by three bad case was sent to a referee unon proof that the ator, although in con- suffering from vertigo. the various forms of dyspepsia, castrills, nausea, fourth. Bill Dillon filth, Baber sixth, Sallie Polk he said it was a two-and-a-haif-horse- body was and theholders of the life-in- errors in the first inningg. After that they papers had been served upon Mrs. Jones at Fox- versation, buried, general debility, consumption, etc. Kumvss is seventh, Aloha eighth, and Tennesseean dis- power machine. surance policies had proofs of death made out a medicine; wine-like ontflelded and the champions, but 1:16. boro, Mass., that she immediately burned them, not it is a pleasant, bever- iIWWMffiIOfETYOU u outbatted tanced. Tim", “Do yousee those lamps?” he asked, point- and applied for their insurance money. age (a food); made frommilk, peculiarly grateful ” • and had interposed Boston luck would. not allow them to win. The second heat was won by Silver Maid, no defense. A judgment of ing to a number of carbon or voltaic-arc lamps About thirty yards from St. Joseph’s Hotel to a delicate stomach. Nothing else makes flesh, Llapp, who showed up wretchedly on Thursday, Alpha second, Tolema third, BiU'DIIIon fourth. divorce was granted early in March, whereupon of Wallace’s pattern winch hung near the ceil- stands the bumble cabin of an oldman named and blood, and strength so fast. It can be safely WANT TO DECORATE. Matagorda fifth. Bush sixth, Polk seventh, ing. “ time lam going light Charles Drews. He was a veteran soldier in relied on for therecuperation of thosecoses of low snnported Galvin In beauriful of his Mr. Jones married a young woman In Jersey Well, in a short to ordinary For this nothing can be mere suitable than those novel stvle, many eight. Time, 1:47}4. Silver Maid was machine, Sixth and vitality in watch medication or nutrition and woundrocily stops being Baber City, with whom he is living at that place. Mrs. those lamps bv the Wallace by the Sedgwick’s Corps, was rewarded for of imitations. Send forpamphlet beautiful especially fine. Eggler made the sold in the field before thisheat. and by my machine; and any- great hraverv on the Peninsula. He Is known fails. Beware Jones then moved to have the judgment of di- Gramme machine, on Kumyss. A. Arend, chemist, originator, 179 PUT of theday. After a long chase he For the third heat only Silver Maid and body can come here, watch the process, and as Charley Drews, and has a wide acquaint- captured a from • Hawes’ bat, and vorce set aside, and to be allowed to come in Madison street, Chicago. MEXICAN BIRD PICTURES fly Matagordastarted, the former being thefavorite, and defend action. She draw conclusions as to the relative economy of ance. His wife and sis children lived in that TThollj Gorgeous Tropical Plumage. Milendid throw he cut Houck off tne says that she was made of •t si.me- 3 to 1, and winning. married to Mr. Jones, who has always gone by each generator.’.’ , Utile cabin on the day when Ruber was found , To euro constipation; biliousness, and tho Room 42. >o. 81 Clnrk«u. “ .. „„ Eond and Snyder worked together Five-eighth of Pools on to-morrow’s races: the name of George the circus' ' Why do you intend to employ the carbon drowned. Drews bos a daughter named Lenan. whole train of ailments resulting from derange- on thefirst dav,Snyder committingone Wamhold, take Vegetable BIRDS mile—Cottrills, 200; Carters, 130; Bancroft, 83; performer, in November, 3, in Phila- lamps for purposes at illustration, instead oi Sue is marned to a young wan, named Joseph ment of bowels or liver, Arend's a thrown ball on the home-plate. Bravo, 12; Jim Scott, 7. ISO ” visited Drews’ Regulator. Unlike the usual purgatives, it i U Sallie Mac, 20; delphia. Last year she was boarding at your incandescentlamps? asked the reporter. F. Peters. Peters house about Bowel v& German Canaries, captured a long fly after a hard chase, Stake, half—Lord December, not weaken or Irritate. Tne action is mild a k . Belle Meade mile and a everybody knows what the of last there on dors —o~ Oc York, Pa., while her husband was out “Because carbon the Drst He'carae other remedy hJ §Ol ff| V* CAGES, GOLD FJ.sir. ami _zjf. .play among the Bostons. The base- Murphy, 75: engaged lamp itisn’t my lamp.” furlough, a private the and pleasant. There is no In mate- AQUARIA, tngreat variety. runnlng of 200; Montreal, 150, Marchioness, of the county in the circus business. is; and, besides,'because a ten days’ being in so well calculaud to restore the bowels KBtK H I V noth teams was a great feature of Mary. 40; Edna 13; Arnold & 11. “How can you light with United states army, and stationed at Fort ria medica , 8., Co., They remained together at that place on his many carbon lamps to healthy action. Depot. No. 170 Bast Madison ' e Bostons got lour runs in the Mile Heats—Egypt, 40; Clcmmie G., 20; one machine? ” Adams, Newport. On the day that Raber was pinuOKMiiimi^ “nmg byf^ return the latter part of last December, for street IT,; three errors and a single, while, Yicum, 35; Keener, 10; Charlie Bush, 5. some time, and then they went to Foxborough, “1 don’t know. That is to be one of thetests. found drowned, Peters and his wife were up- on double-baggers by Jones and From front window (Vd Mass., where tney lived’as. husband and wife 1 am goingto put as manv lights in a circuit as stairs in Dreyra’ cabin. the SULPHUR SOAP. ’ a three-baser by Houck and an for some and then he engaged board each machine will stand, and’ then we will see can be seen the neighboring inn, the well, and ' “a™ o they The LATE LOCAL ITEMS, weeks, ySS-i , secured three more. how machine will come out.” across the indiantown Creek; 108 scored and she remained there after his departure. my the foot-bridge I .z”.® two runs in the third on three Late last night it was reported that Green, She first learned of the divorce on the 23d The reporter took advantage of the oppor- and from a rear window can be seen the old . ies and Snyder’s and in the sixth tied of ,r-- error, one of the gamblers shot by Crowell, March, and, borrowing some money of her sister, tunity to lead Edison tofspeak of his plan for cabin ofßaber. Several wecksafterlhe funeral, ; by two singles and a two-baser by ry THE LEADING EXTERNAL PRICES: was In danger of dying. The bullet, immediately came ,to this city. Oo the 14th subdividingthe electric light,—a matter which the youngsoldier, Peters, went before a count SPECIFIC FOR January her husband visited her at has hitherto been surrounded with mystery, and Justice, and sworepositively thatold mao Raber SCORE. which has not yet been extract- of Fox- TUB borough, accompanied bv a Mr. James Cook, which has never been attempted to any extent bad been murdered. The peoplewere stillmore 25 a Calce. ed, was festering, and the electrician. “The is sim- astounded when they learned that Peters had cts. ’ who handed her some papers In the presence by any question very Norton. \R\JiT\P\A\ and pressure upon the brain were causing de- had visited ple,” said you take a lamp in which sworn that his father-in-law, CharlesDrews, was' A BOX WITH ' Jones, l t of her husband. He her previously Edson. “If SKIN DISEASES 2f 1 sl ll ol lirium. lie had been removed tohis rooms on five or six times, and ou one of the visits had the voltaic arc is produced from two carbon pen- one of the murderers; and that the daughter of O’Rourke, c."t..‘ 2l 2 3i 2{ 0| vague cils, herself (Peters’ wife) was willing to cor- gardock, 2 b.. Monroe street. O’Hrieu is still in a precarious given her to understand, in a sort of wav, the mors currentyou nut on the faster the Drews A Beautifier of the Complexion. o 100 2 I some proceedings were pending pencils are the resistance altered roborate her husband’s testimony. The home 3 Cates 70 ft’"- S "**, e. E Bluihordt, attending that JifNew consumed, and 1 2 s! 1! 21 condition, but Dr. who is against him which might involve Is lessened. There necessarily results a great Constables took the case in hand, and from ad- Itrenders the Cnticle Healthful, Clear, Huwes. r. t... . ! 0, York both of I 1 0 O' 0| him, has strong hones of bringing him through power. led to arrest Charles and Smooth, and is tho bee: possible sub- “orrlll, 1 b Oi 0; 0 111 0! and them in very great distress; that probably some waste of If the lamn is limited, to 250- ditional. evidence were stitute for expensive Sulphur Baths. It Soil; liOfrepA 0 Simon, 3 b all right. The man’s indomitable courage might bring some papers -mating candic light, It costs too ranch. By my plan Drews, Frank Stechler, Weise, Brandt, 'Hum- 0j 0, Oj Ol 2 constitution Is greatly In favor of arecovery. one to the lodged in will heal Ulcers and Sores. —grrilcbargi Joad, p.... 1 11 012 and thatif so it would be best the resistance is almost, entirely at Die lamp. mel,• and Tcchman, all of wnom were employing Snyder, 0 matter to her, she Drews and Stechler were Persons it have no need to re- AllrespectahlfeoL. c o| Oj o.ioj 0 Arumor which appeared to be well authenti- should burn them immediately without reading Tile resistance of the conductor Is to the resist- the Lebanon Jail. sort to Sulphur Springs forbathing purposes. cated was afloat yesterday to the effect that them. He did not say what the difiicultv ancc of the lamp as 1 tb'lOO. The resistance ot caarged with having committed the murder di- Total 0,11 was It is n desirable DISINFECTANT of CLOTH- tojrSk 7 27 17j Dr. Meyer and Mrs. Gelderman had-. left about, but intimated that he was” liable to the my lamp is as 192 against X to the resistance of rect, and the other four (whipheld die lite- ING or BED LINEN, and a capital remedy Goods were arrested as conspirators or Contagious Jo c. fop parti unknown. Inquiry of the Coroner penalty of death it his directions were not the carbon lamn. You may consider tbe ques- insurance policies) SULPHUR SOAP and preventive of Obnoxious arudL.Groccr* £Brler. f l' 1 1 1 1 elicited the relatives of was tion taking before and after the tact. It isalso valuable as an injection. Force, 5.8.... 000 information that two obeyed, and that she liable to some serious most intelligently by a gas-burner and accessories Diseases. keep hand, 2 4 the deceased Henry Gelderman had to disobeyed hisinstructions. as an example. It yonhave a half-inch gas-pipe The trial of the prisoners lasted more than a Caution! —See that yon pet As an adjunct of tho TOILET, It Is far more on, c *“ 4 stated troubleit she When gaap. 0 2l 2 1 than cosmetics. GLENV3 STC- 3) him that both persons had cither secreted handed her the nances, subsequently, and light the escaping gas without nutting on a week. The principal witnesses against them the above bearing both the desirable any , Richardson. 3b 0 0! 0! I 1 Cook her wife, on ib...,:::: 0 0,1 0,14 jOJ themselves, or had left town. husband, by nods and motions, indicated that burner, how much gas-light can you get from were Peters and his the son-in-law and name ami design thecartoon! TCt. FRECKLES. PIMPLES, and BLOTCHES Peters that, the which encloses each cake, as Influence; and It Is thevery best Fulmer, 2b... 0 1 Is 3j 7 The Grand Jury, it will be should burn them, and she did so in the pres- an . enjoining burner! Very, little. if von, daughter of Drews. swore on yield to its and vrfif'Bfl she But, this famous remedy has been! soap with, leaving theskin smooth Bonmng. i. 1 2 4 0; 2 remembered, failed to indict Dr. for the Cook and her husband.- She avers that put on that half-inch pipe a burner with a pin- afternoon of die day old Raber was found to shave maad ail- Meyer, ence of wife, counterfeited. It also ER.WHC.ITES lU.VPKUEF. The article fcoltjfoif Galvin, p.„..... 112 2; 3] reasou that They did not consider evidence procured hv deceit and hole in it, you get a light without interfering drowned, he was up-stairs with his fie the the divorce was perjury;- insuranee C. S. SoleProp., 5.T. Is endorsed by the Medical fraternity. plytljeigpnuiae. v r. f.*.!: 1 2 2j Oj against him in the case as sufficient. Coroner husband’s income is from siu to $l3O witn other burners. The same condition ob- had beard considerable talk about the CIUTTEMOS. Oj thather and had offered __ ...... • Mann says he evidence asks for allowanceor alimony. tains in electriclighting. The carbon lamp rep- on the old man’s life, been Total.;;: Jfi 4 7 1i27.21j1 considers the weekly, and she - to Raber. On the afternoon given before his jury as sufficient She appends a letter from her husband, in which resents the half-inch gas-jet; the pin-hole burner monev kill in FAMOUS REMEDIES. innings— “ Raber. Drews, and Stechler 1234 3 0789 to raise grave susniciou, and also caffs to mind ho says somebody might serve papers upon represents my lamp.” f question he beard o,® 3 o—7 the fact Dr. E. 1L them.” “But is electric leaving die house. He watched them from the TAR, BadilloiSS ..4 0 0 0 0 0 0 that Pratt did not admit her, and that she must burn ■ not Uie. current exhausted, HALE’S HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND for Coughs and all Lung Diseases. o 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0-4 having used colchleuai or auv drugot the Judge granted the application, not with ;rcgard tbe resisting agent, but window. They went down toward the creek t»rpecl other Barrett and to. Raber HAIR REVIVIUM. For resti.ring Gray Hair tc Original Color (Unequalled), 50 Cents. runs—Boston. 2; Buffalo, 2 kind, until he heard what the chemists bod gave leave to Mrs. Jones to interpose a defenses according to' .the .square of the distance trav- single file, Stechler first, second, and Ma O’Ednrke, Jonca,- and ■ last. When reached the PIKE’S TOOTHACHE DROPS, which Cure in One Minute. 23 Cents. Giffvhu kits—Houck, found in the stomach. He intended to present eled!” old'mun Drews they a “No." If, you supplying foot-bridge crossing the creek, and when old HAIR AND DYE (instrntaneous), 50 Cents. Three- base hits—Houckand Homuug. the matter in different form to the Grand. BOSTOX. ■ arc a mile of wire, HILL’S 'iwt Jury, and perhaps 10 the next GrandJury. The and tlien_add' another mile, the current will be man Raber, was about in the middle of it, baee on balls—Force, 1; Jones, L IJltpatclt to ne Tritmnc. around, .base on relatives were quire' indignant at the refu- Special weakened equally throughout the whole line- Stechler turned quickly caught the old SOLD BY ALT:, DRUGGISTa ■jlret error—Boston, 4. , May Zerrahn’s Quarter l™ indict, raps Boston, 2.—Carl of a bat yon the shoulders, kieked his b oll out—Bnflnlos, 7; Boston, 7. ' sal to inquiry and loud not to that extent. If keep on extend-, man bv iceTirom un- Bulla called—On Galvin,.37; on Bond, 90. at the apartments of I>r. Meyer, in the bolldiug century as conductor of the Handel and Haydn lugyour line, you will have to make vour con-. der him, and threwhim sideways into Uie creek.