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BEST TWO IN THREE. Baltimore Takes the Majority of the Games Played. DIED OF SHEER HUMILIATION. Ground Keeper Kuhn's Old Mare Expires of Shame. Forest City Players Follow Suit with the Champions.

Whlls trim Quakers Lose The folio wis. Is the stsadlna of the Tirlooi slab eompoaing the National Umm, eometad ap to date Flayed. fTovelaad. at New Woo. 1 11 Is 14 11 11 11 11 Lost.

Peret. a .71 .611 .007 All 10 to Hoetoa Pittsbura Loaievilis t'Dicaso. Cincinnati fit. I amis. S) s-sa a a a sH Ms ass ..28 Baltimore, Cmloaco.

4. The Baltimore woa the fiaal heat vsatsrdar and laft laat alht after bavin takea two of the three caaaea nlarodV It waa a liatleee and anlaterestinc com of bail that the Colt pat ip ncsinst the "Biros" aad waa loet beeaoaa of a recurrent attack ef that old malady. Inertia at bat. Of the sick, kits made off of Cobb the "Lone Star" battery got Are. The battinc of the oppooiUoa waa brisk aad epoortaae, oataliffa leadina with three sins' aad a doable.

Ia the midat of the oaaaoaadinc aa impressive aad eommiae ration ioapirina apiaode oeearred. The laat of the five reee which came to Baiti-Bsors ia the afth laalna had juat beea aaored whaa a low rombliac aooad leaned, (rota behind the bleachera. The aolae increased 1b volume eotil It assumed the ptoporttoea ef a aerial of pea la of thaader. lateraUtteatly aharp re aorta aa of the eoapplng of inch pine could be heard. There waa a precipitate rush for the scone of action, aad there, rollins a boat ia spasmodic paroxysms oa the crece award lay Ground Keeper Kuhn's old aTay snare.

Water waa thrown into the poor beast's face, aad ether restorative measure resorted to. Bat the brute never rallied, aad to rat abort its salad a haady billet of wood waa Bead to crash la its brain. Of eoarso there are vsryinc eaaaee ascribed to the demise of old bat Charley Kaha hakes his bead in consols bly whaa any of them are aocKeated. tat croaked of shame heartbroken Bo thin' else under the This ia the only view the acd guardian of the diamond will take of the aaattac Ha insists that Pee beiran to fail early ia the eeosoa. Just aa the Colts did.

Then, later on, whea the team etrock it winning (ait, the old horse befaa ta fatten aad crow more sprurhtly. YVhv, dramrin' that era clipper over the flld durin that apeil Winnie's, I ooaldn't bold th sarpint In her traces with a doable check." explained hlohn with a retrospective sparkle ia his heavily browed eyes- "Tlieo," eoattnaed be, with a saddened intonation, "they 'g-ua tar lose, an' every came 'peered ter coat Peg" a year life. Now she's dead and well, aha'a dead." There were LOUO people on the crounds wb.a the came waa called, with Anson 'a men at bat a a i at a battery made ap of Cobb aad ttuneon for the Orioles. Anson's team were blanked for four Innincs before scoriutf a run In the fifth. A base oa bails as Strieker, a bad throw to second by Schriver, and Ounsoo doable to left Held ia the second ianine" broacBt ia a nan for the Haiti mores.

Sntcliffe's sincle and Stovey'a home run hit to left ia the third made two more. In the fourth Shindle's three-basrirer to left field and Van Baltren'a sacrifice connted another. Anson's first tally came in the fifth on Shin-die's error, a aaoriaee by Luby, aad Schriver' a ainetle to riirht. Ia the sixth a base oa balls to Cobb, Shiadle's second triple, a wild pitch. Bias by sateain'e and Ward, and a base on belle to Storey added live ynna to Baitimorea' score.

Uncle cot two in the seventh on bite by Dun- in aad Decker and Luby a three baser to deep One more for the Colta lathe aiath oa hits and the agony waa allayed. tbr 1 he score CBICA4K ABlRlBHPO A Bran. e. f. 0( 1 61 0 Parrott.

3b 4 MO 0 a. a 0 0 6 1 Aaeoa, lb 4 Of 0 11 0 0 loncan. LI 4 1 0 0 Koat, lb 0J 0 0 1 1 Decker, r. 1 1 10 La by. p.

4 Oi 31 0 I feehriver, a 4 OJ 2 0 4 1 Totals. lj aALTiauaa. A B) BH POj A (E Hhiadle. 3b. 6 2 116 1 Vaa Haltrea, a.

1 0 1 0 0 Sateliffe. lo t) 4 13 Oj ftovey, 3 1 1 3 0 Ward. r. 3 0 10 0 0 OHoarke, a. a 4 0 1 0 3 IMrssker.

3 1 13 10 Oaaeou, 4 0 8 2 0 Cobb, 2 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 8. 17 1 Chirss-o a a a ilaltluor. a I 1 1 a i a karBtt Huns Chlcaaa. Baltimore. TwcMtase nite aulclisa, Ounson Three-bass Hits I-ub, frhlBdle (ix Home Kaa-itovev.

BacnAce Hlte lrfiaa. entc life, tyaoorke, stricter. Duubie Play IihV Uatilra-Aason. slnrt Out By Leby. by ms on xtene Kja xao7 on codo, wild Pltca-Leby.

1111 with Bali Bran. Time-hoar ana mlnutee. Unsoire enrder. Lealse-llle, St rhlladelpala, S. IotrravtLLa, Aaar.

IT. The LouisviUes aad the Fhilliea played another sreet sease ve-day Iuiiville wiBalne by aood all round work, Clausen aad Keefe pitched great ball. Attend- .1.480. Score: iovbyiux a a Brai.c(...l 1 Tsvhtr. rf a Weaver.

If I Pfsfler. lb 1 Basset. 1 Nil! rnu rou. a a ro a a 1 a ei Hsmiitna. ir.

Ilia iJKaillr. JO. toil a Uallmaa. lit til raoapeoa. rf I 1 1 Deleaaatr.

ef. 1 It Connor, lb IK I 4snalaaa.se.l 1 Wkl.tier, 11 i Oroa, a 113 111 1 AUea.ee. lift Orlm. a Ciansaa, Totals JIJI J.Ksefa. JJI 1 11 Tetsta 4 IMtisvule Ja a PhlladelDhla Earned Bna Xaulsvllle.

1. Three-base Hit-Cross. Lett ee Hs.es Louisville, 4s Phlia- eeiBala. a atoiea Baeee Brown I1. naffer.

Ortm, Hani lton. Delnhsnlr- Doable Plsrs- J.n- sinip. nviivr. inn wnnuvr. rim nw.

p. Claaaen. 1: Keefe. Struck Out Whistler. lieteaanly.

Conner ill. Allen. Time 1 hear and 4S aspire stojiiaia. Plttabars i Waelklagtea. 1.

I Prrraatno, Pa Aa 17. The home team woa a alone same from the waahinctoae today, Wilson, a local an an, ampired exeelleatly. At- taenaima. lZM. seerat saeno.

nil wisaiaeTiin. kin Radford, lb. 1 Uowd. rf a a Hilar. Art.

1 a a a a a a a XMaovaa. rt-U -Tan. II. a tain. 1 Baoaley.

IB a Shucart. i 4 a i a a Twttchei. a a a aiinaaa. ib. a ia a 1 Benrer.

as. 1 aa. I I 1 till da a.lh a Ills tit a Blcaarde stark, i a.e. a yaiiien, a a 1 a wia a a ei I TnAaha i i at I in I li Wa.hlnlon.... a I I I I I I I I aaraea nuns nttaourr.

a Two-base Hit Kelly. Tarea-l-sae Hit Maek. btoien t.sae Hit Maaa. huuM Ir ifm I -Sauford (Z), mil BLaT xwra rimnsitoB sans Miner il). ford.

Hot. Mlk bv Ptleaad stall Beeklav. frtrack Oa Parrell 4 Jk Baldwin it), Radford, Dewd. He aira. and Pitch MeOuire.

Time ihour aad el vmpire niisoa. 5 Terh. 1S Claelaaatl. T. CzMcrjnf ATI.

Aaa 17. The Mew Torka ma snk aana by 1 IK 8eorer At- ciaoiaaan. a McPbee. 1 B.BW MU ia ro a a a a a a Harka. U.

I Bollida. ef I 1 loyle.el I 4 1 II TlernaavsC 1 a a a a O'Neill, 1 Yaashn. Comiakey. to. Smita.

lrwyer. a eawiaa. aita eit. i a a 1 o'lioarks. li- 3 13 0a Oeaine.

1 Wm 1 Jill ill a nusie. a a a Jiaine til) at Bliss, as. 1 4 auUlvan.B.. 1 si 11 "a at tt 1 otosinnau a JaewKore A 1 4 a 3 I IS a it Karnd Buns Cinrtnnatl, KewTork, a. Twe bsse lilts Dovle, Kwlnc.

O'Rourke. Three-baaa Hits I wire. Boyle. Hum Hons Burks, Doyle. Stolen-Ba ea Mcr-faee.

Doyle. Evinr. Double Play amlin, Mci'hee aud Comiakey. first Baaeoa Balia 4S Khlae-. art nu.Uaaa.

off tt.il. is. a. Klt-uch vii Sf oauvao. 2 1 ey sua.

z. rasas a Siwtas. Tune 1 honra. Umpire Lyaaw aClevelaade 14k Boetea, ClTaxaa-BV Ohio, A us. 17.

The bone team pounded Sta ley to-day lor thirteca hits, with a with At- tendance, 1,700. Score LiTiuro, a a ro a a soaroa. a iroii I I i McCarthy. rf 1 1 1 1 1 UeSy. I evta.

IB till HLona.si Jill cKsan.ss... 111 OiKslly. 1 1 Irlua. lb 1 tUl HNan.S 1 111" eAieer.cf... lift Tucker, I 1 Connor.rL.

lit eLears. ill Imiaer. ell r-yalnn. Ill 11 i ei 5 I I Tl il "i Cleveland. 1 a 1 Betoo.

.0 r-Raraad Baa Iftevalanit. li Boston, Two-base Hits Childs. Virtue. Mcaleer. McCarthy.

Duffv. Three-bae Bit-Virtue. Left on Basae tJieveiano. 1: Boston. btnlen Bsse jackean.

hfcCarthr M. rtret Baae on Ba la Off Cuppv. 4: oC Htaler. Struck Out By Cuppy. li by Bta ley.

Psased Ball Kali T. Tlaae 1 aoor ana i te nun tee. Umpire aaaalia. Braaklya, lit B. Leala.

S. St. Locm, Aoc 13-The Brooklyea had another walkever to-day, dereatinc St. Louie with ease. The Browne played like a lot of old women, aad pat ap a discus tins same.

Attendance, 1,700. Score: a-r. a a ro a a. Hoours. Oore.

If I a 4lOrimn. ct Uiaaaeoak. ea. 114 1 is. Werden.

11 llCnreoraawaa. Carathera, rf. 1 1 II Ward. Crooks, a I 4 Brouthera. lb.

lb. 1 1 rsrroli.il.. tie rtnraa. Hawks, till Brian. 1 Hro1la, U.

I 1 is Boehler. a Kei i 1 1 1 Daly, 1 1 1 Kennedy, av-. I a i a i iiaiv.an lite Moran. 1 I 1 Daly, a Ill tin is! Taesla-. II 11 Trwaie kt.

Louis a a a a a a a Brooklyn. 1 1 a a a 1 I Karned Bane Brooklyn, a. Tarn-Base Hit. Ward, t. Basse Run Daly.

Stolen Baae erlffln (. Corenraa lt. Daly (IK Ward. CBrteo. Daly.

Double Plsv Glaaacock and Werdln. First Baae on Bails Off Kennedy. of Uawiey. s. Hit by Pched Ball-By Hswlsr.

by Kennedy. trues Out By Uawiey. It bv Kennedy, a. Pasaed Belle Mum. Daly.

1. Time 1 hours aad ot mtantea. Umpire Bar ale. Other Gavnsea Te-day. Other National Ieaarae rum are scheduled to be played to-day, aa follows: Near York at Cleveland, Boston at Pittabora, Philadelphia at Cincinnati.

Baltimore at St. Leoia, Waahiastoa at louisTUla. TWO EXTKA IKlUXGa KEOX3. Oahkoeh Loses at Oreea Bay la aa Ex loaded Caatest. OiBKjr Bat, Wis-, A us.

17. Special rl0ram. lireeo Bey won the seme to day ha the first innias. bat th roach eeetly errors came Bear it ia the sixth, whea Oshkosh tied the It required elevsa inniasa te decide the came. Bcore Qreea I I I I 1 I I I I 1-1 o-hknsh aaaaiaaa-4 Baiterlee Beam aad Terrlen; Wilder and wente, Bsse 11 1 la Ureas Biy, ot; Ushkosh.

Krrors Ureen Bay, Oahkosh. M.assilBae, 4 Marlaotte. aV McaoaixBa, An. 17. Special Tseeraat.

Menominee defeated Marinette to-day ia aa ia teres tine same. Bcore: Menominee 14 Marinette a a a 0 1 a 0 Batteries Pears and Stone: Mace aad Donahue. Itase Hits Menominee. Marinette, a. ri Menominee, Marinette.

4. Rock ford Leeea at Jacksonville. Jar asoavnxs. 111-. A or.

17. Spcciai Tultgram. Jack sou villa woa to-day a came from Rock-ford with ease by heavy battinc. Bcore Jaekaoavine I 1 4 4 I 14 Bockford a Otaieiae ft Bjae HUs-Jacks oavllle Bockford. U.

Errors -Jacksonville: Bocklord.1 THE TUEATKIl TROUBLE: Katlrwosd People Want the rtanday Xisht Perforanaacea Stepped. Enflewood's good people are determined that Sunday performance in that saburb mast co. At a meeting of the objectora te the Sunday evening performances ia the Marlow Opera House waa held yesterday at the Young Mens Christian Association's rooms ia Eaglewood. The oommittee sp. pointed to see what remedy the objectors anight hawe agaiaet the (heater proprietors if the letter persisted in Sunday pertormaaoea, reported that the old Town of Lake ordi nance, which prohibits performanoee oa Sun day, would bold good.

The secretary was instructed to writs to Mayor Wsshborne asking hisa to instrnot the Chief of to stop any attempted performance next Saaday. If this ia not done injunction proceedings will be commenced againat the opera house management. A petit lua was also presented to the Mayor by the deacons and trustee the Baptist Church, which ia situated ia the' tear of the the theater. The petition states that the noise of the orchea ra in the theater and the Hrinjr of pistols interferes with ths holdings of church meeting-. Petitioners allege that a performance entitled "Wait Till ths Ckmda Rull By," ia advertised by the manager for next Sunday, and the power of the Mayor it asked to prevent tfteevatertsiament from tak ing place.

"I WILL." Once More the Typical fig-are Is Breagh Into Pi iiaalaaaiia. That typical Chicago girl, "I Will," whose arlBjtia merit won TbsIstbb Ocbax prise, has once mors been spotheeized. She hss hi Lb. erto appeared aa a heroins in living repre sentations of statuary in the glory of alia. gorical Are-works; in bronsa statuettes of clock ornamentation, and in other beaatiful conceptions.

Bat this time she has been mads to ad or a the latest design in a Chicago souvenir apoon. The Wendell Manufacturing Company, of Nos. 67 and 9 Washington street, baa Just brought xorward vary pretty aoureuir apuoa ia which "I will is the principal flgnM oa i be face of the embossed handle. Following the figure of the- resolute maid along ths nandle ia a bellowa, suppoaed to be erable-matioof the Windy Oty," and thea oomee the magie aame -Chicago. On the back of ths handle appears a desfs-a called tha wheel of aad another which is a very neat representatioa of a porcine head.

symbolic, of course, of (he great packing' ia-ouatry. Ths WsndaU Com pony 'a apoon ia certainly a nniquo conception and destined to great popularity. Polities of the Teaneeaee Troable. New Terk Afaii aasd Xxprva; After the treabla at Bricerille, Coal Creek, sad Oliver Springs last year Governor Buchanan, in accordance with promise he aaade to the Burners, Bailed a apeei seeaaBBOf the I plilstnro for the ejisae par. poea or eoniisninc.

or as least anoauytnc, ue lease system. Bat the member frees Middle aad West Tennessee, nearly nil Deasoarata. and stitutinc a large majority of that body, had no sympathy for their feast Ten aaasea brethren), aad were perfectly wi llia that East Tennessee should have all the labor troablee thateoald be broach orjoB it. Tbev were ai toe-ether aawillinar thak the bta te should eease to derive a reveau from ita eeavicta, er to make nay sooh appropriatioa aa wwold enable the state either te eare for ita coavtcta properly or to employ tnem aseraily oa state account. They, therefore, refused to abolish or modify the lease or to afford any relief whatever la the ezistiag sttaauoa.

Tola action ia adopted, in the lace of the meat rigorous siesta from all the Repablieaa aaambera, aad sattoec thetr constant effort to eeetrre am iiiiIbuI or- BBodiAoatioa of the law task wo aid moke the eoaviot competition with free laborers lei If It Takes Eyery Man. Caattaannge, ITevasr The people ef the Stat are opposed to the peasant ooaviet lease osraey has declared acaiaet It ia its Bute platform; ws are all opposed te ths lease system, of course, aad propose to remedy it ss msibes. XeU while ft ia ha voawebv act of the Bsate lawisl stare, tt ia the dnty of satis aa of th State to aid the authoritiea eaforeiag the requirements of the art tern. It every ataa's dnty te help ths State officials en force the law, aad see that ths law ia net violated. Any rebel Item aawinet thaiawa enacted by the Leaialatare and the State authoritiea in earrying oat tee- provndon of those laws, ia sintply rebeUionpure aad ondeflled outlawry.

And when it assames the shape of armed resist, aace of the State, aad aa eeaa Tiolauon of ita laws, it calls for aa immediate, prompt, decisive and ana aupmessioa. There oaa be ao oarievinar with saen lawleesaes. there must be an nnenaditioael anbrnimina by the outlaws to the authoritiea, sad ths authoritiea should compel their submission sad submission at once, if every man in imiiiaiii to no it. FOB A SOVTENIK The laogh seems to be- en Uncle Sara, for he -buildad better thae he knew" when he gave Chicago that two Bullion aad a half ot souvenir fifty cent piece. A well-known banker of New Yorktsleeiaphed yesterday that Be wwold a-iv Siea for the ttrec artyeeat pieee that wna taken lu at any of tae two naBOrea loaatnin ot tn Hrs-ei sprinc Company oa the eroaads dorine: the World' 4 air.

The Uyceia water ia as clear as a crystal sparklina aa a diamond, and will be the only mineral water ia use at the World's Fair. A tea saUoa sea of Uyceia mean lost that much inen ranee civea aay party of kitlney oyi total of aUhtaea bases, and woa THE -DAILY EfTUn TnUEgAT MOElJTirO, AUOTJST 18. -1832; THE CITY IN BRIEF. Capture of the Burglar Rides a Bicycle. Who CLEVER THIEVES VAT Recovery of the Body of rYourm Ceorg-e Wlttlgr.

Wsat 8td4 Woman Uivss -Hsr Horns and Crwsts Quit 'v- Neighborhood Talk. John Coogan, of. No. 267 Sacramento ave- he thief who robbed Jacob IX. u'i residence at No 840S Sooth Park svenoe of $1,5011 worth of diamonds, is locked vp at ths Stanton Avenue Station.

Ha introduced one new trick la the history of crime and tried yesterday aa old one. The innovation was the etnptoymeat ot bicycle for thieving purposes, for he made his sseaps oa a wheel after committirur the robbery. The old ens was trying to escape punishment for his enms by hanging himself In celt at ths police etatioa after his an est, Coogan was arrested ia bed at his home shortly aftsr 4 o'clock yesterday morning. The diamonds which he abstracted from Mrs. Conn's dreaamg esse were found ia ths room with him and have been returned to the own er.

It developed alter the arrest that this Job was not the only on of ths kind ia which ths clever thief had employed a bicycle. Oa June he rode up ia great style to ths reetdenee of w. H. MeKmtoek, at No. 8218 Michigan avenue, boldly eatered ths house, and, after taking all ths jewelry be could find, walked out, and mounting-, tods away.

Hs was sr- reated a few days Is ter aad indicted by ths errand iory. but released on bail. Two hours after Offieera Londeck aad Lyman brought Coogaa to ths Staatoa Avenns Station, Lisa. tenant Bengley, who was passing bis ceU, looked in and ssw ths hi mats hanging by ths neck from the bar which extends along over ths bell-bank. The nooee be bad mads from his necktie.

The Lieutenant hurriedly tered the cell and cut him down just ia time to save his lUe. Shortly afterward he was asked why be had tried to commit suicide and snswered I have so msny sure things against ms that I wanted to die rather than be locked np in the penitentiary." Coogan' robbery of the Coha residenos wss a bold one. us rode up to a partly con structed bouse nest to sir. John and wee to the third floor, from which ha threw a Dlank serosa to the adjacent building. servant a-iri met him a be waa oomiag from Mra.

Cohn'a room, and to keep her quiet be placed a revolver at her head, bos fainted away, ami he mads his way out and started away oa hi bicycle. A dozen workmen who had learned of the robbery started alter him. but he kept them at bay with hie revolve- an til they had given up ths ehaas. The dia monds, when recovered, were minus ths set. tings.

On information given by Coogan the police in the afternoon found the settings an der a atdewslk aorta ot uineoin mra. CI.BTvaCK BCKGLAIH AT WOBJC Bams Darlag Thleree aad Their Week la IMaTereaS leaaltMea. On Moadsy a clever burglary was commit ted-i a the resaienee of H. H. Kaufmas, Ho.

64 Twentieth atieet. During the afternoon air. Kaufman, hie wile and family, wese at lueoTAos, Ho. 34 Dearbora street. The house had been left without any one to watch it.

Whea Mr. Kaufman returned home ia ths evening hs found he could not enter, and be broke one of ths doors from its binges. It wa then aeaa that ths doors, which had been locked by Mra, Kaufmaa when she left. bolted on the inside. AaeewaaansABSjU tawfsaJey7s sr erty waa missing: see Ink ia sacque at a fur eane, valued at HO: a ruby shirt stud, valued at flJWO; a fold, neck bice, a parr of cuff buttons set with diamonds, seven pairs of gold bracelets, soma silverware and a An open window in ths second story showed where the thieves had mads their escape.

Tns matter waa reported to tae police aad aaarch wss made for the burglars. No dew however, toading to their whereabouts found. Lieutenant Morreay, of the fiftieth Street Police Station, has beea for some time endeavoring to locate the men who hare eons, mitted aeweral robberies during- the last month ia Hyde Park aad elsewhere. Hs located two men at Twentieth street aad Wa bash auenoa oa whom he looked with suspi cion. Tuesday evening officers were detai led to visit a room st Twentieth street and Wabash avenuo aad an1 est its oooupant, Milton Bogexa, alias Harry Alien, was the and wss arrested and taken to ths fiftieth Street Police Station.

A search- Of ths room wss made and a trunk containing property of every description wss Among other things was the seal-akin cloak and fur cans belonging ho Mrs. Kaufman. Last evening the valuable ruby was louna oa William Piper, who keeps a salooa at No. 163 Custom House place. Piper claima that it waa sold to him last Monday Bight by a atranger for S3.

Tuesday evening Charles Shaw, who li' with Rogers ia ths room at Twentieth street aad abash aveauo, was arrested oa forty, fourth street between Stats aad Dearborn street, and. wss locked an. Last Monday afternoon two of ths bur-glsrs who are suppoaed to be la league with Bogsrs and Shaw were arrested by Hyde Park officers. They are Robert Reynolds and Harry D. Walker.

They were ateemntina- to affect aa entrance through a rear door of the residenos of William MirnhaH No. 4313 Calumet avenns. Shaw waa given a hearing yesterday mora ing. He waa arraigned before oatio Por ter, and his caas waa continued on til Wadn day. bond being fixed st c-nsw wss laenunsd.

yesterday mornlncr st the iiyue rsrk Htattoa by Mia, field, at. No. 4464 Uaksawald avenue, aa one of the two men who oa niy is entered her boana aad stole 300 worth of jewelry. Mrs. field had- left the bouse without locking the doors to be gone a fsw minutes.

When sh returned the doors wars all locked aad aha eoukt not gain aa entrance. Believing- her-husband bad beea to the house she sst down, oa ths front steps, boob two men earns out aad soddealy ran away. They escspsd. bat sot before Mra. sslds had aa opDortunits as take a aood won as tnem.

A saalskia cloak valued at waa stolen from the house of Mrs. B. Brown at No. 38 ITiirtT-second court July IL Ilia cloak was found ia the trunk ia Shaw' room, and was identified by Mrs. Blown.

A house at No. 4G42 vans ivaaaa belonging X. Robinson was entered Jna aad a sold watch- was taken. Mrs. Robinson, who saw ths burglar.

a a a ji s- a laenQBsa onaw yesieraay. 11 rtODT worrMTA. The Fi wttai the Deatlt of TblaBraTS The death, by drowning, of George Wittig, of Terrs Hsuta, at Hiibadele, Wia. Sunday, add another name to the- list ef heroes who havs given their lives la ssviag othera, Ths facts conosrsiDg his antimsly end are theas. Oa Saturday night Mr.

Wittig: arrived at Hillsdale to spend Sunday with the family of C. D. Beala, Sunday peaaed pleasantly, and at evening he started out for a walk, accompanied by Miss Evelyn and William Beaie. rv -'i The oartr strolled dowa to the st renin and stood on the bank watching the bathers. Sud denly ons of toe bathers, cried out for help.

Mr. Beala plunged into ths stream to aid ths drown in cr woman; closely followed by young Wittig. Before they could reach her Miss Iasckeneteea bad eunk for the third time. The icacueia turned to aid Miaa Lougenecker and kept her afloat until other awimmera earns to- their assist-aace. Beala and Wittig, tiring rapidly, weighed down as they were by heavy clothing, struck out- for ths shore as soon aa Mias waa safe.

The current was Tery rapid and Beats called out to Wittig not to attempTto ths shore, but to float down stream, sufljing ths words with ths act and oomingt sai aground oa a saad bar. Ha looked about toe-tiia nend. but ha had dhaiDnearsd beneath she waters. Whea ths two msnrpmwaTea into toe stream Mia Beats, with rsntarksbis coolnees, rsn to a boat, started to to" to the assistance of the men, and ssw Wittig -siak from view. A number of expert swirnmnrs immediately began diving for the bady.

Which wsa found last night, sight mil doers the riser. -T 1 H- ca' nbhk fxiahwnteM homx, tf "'U Bias. Bchalta Loaves Her Boardlaa; Koase frees fear of M- A. WaMaa, There was a row at' No. 386 Park avenue Sunday night, and as a rasolt Mrs.

Edna A. Scbulta, ths landlady, has practically left her boarding-bouse to run Itself aad has fled for Mrs.Schults is a widow, a charming one, say those who know her, who hss kept a boarding-house at the shove number for ths past fsw About two years ago H. A. Wsldon, said to be foremaa of the conatruo-tioa crew st Garfield Park, took np his real, denes at Mrs, SchuIU's booae. IThe present boarders at No.

866 say that to all in teat Waldoa fell, ia love with hia bosom la ad lady, and that aha apparently returned his affection. Ths course of true love seemed to run smoothly until Savers! months ago, when Waldoa' mother took up her residence with Mrs. Sennits. Quarrel, so a servant said, became numerous, and the climax waa reached some two weeks sgo when Mrs, Scbulta insisted that Mra. Waldoa leers.

Neighbors who saw the exodus of ths sldsr woman aay her language waa positively awful as aba left the bouae which wss the home of hsr son. Ia ths neighborhood Wsldon has the reputation of being a hard drinker, and after hia mother's departure he tired up to his reputation. He and Mrs. Schults had msny heated arguments about divers subjects, one of which was ressrdwa the possession of some SfiOO worth of furniture. Waldoa claimed that tbe-1 property was his.

This Mrs. Schults denied with vigor. Sunday Wsldon became intoxicated aad threatened Mrs. Sohultx's lifs with a revolver. The woman promptly locked bar room, gave the key to a maid aad sought safety ia flight Where her haven of refuge is the people still remaining at No.

S66 Park svenoe express ignorance. Waldoa returned -Sunday night at 10 o'clock, and" oa finding the door of Mrs. Scbulta pertinents locked, sallied into the basement sad demanded the key of the maid, threatening with bodily harm if she did not band it over. He did not get the key. Monday was equally eventful.

A Mr. Oreea sod his wife quit ths house, not caring to live there under the circumstances. Mrs. Schoits swore out warrant for the arrest of Waldoa, which Lieutenant Montgomery placed in the bands of Offieera Colli na and Bice for an vice. When they visited the bouse in quest of Wsldon.

their presence sst the tongues of the neighbors wagging mors furroualy than ever. Wsldon wss in ths hones st the time, but mads his awe ape over the roofS of ths adjoining buildings. Since then be has not beea seen, neither has Mrs. 8c hulls. Hsr remaining boarders do not like this sort of thing and propose) leaving the bouse this week, which, sine- the flight of Mrs.

Schults, has beea run by a maid. BRIEF MKKTIOW. Bo tae of the Minor Happening- ef YesterdayBrief JCeatloa. The following dnajebvaimerchandise wss received yesterday at the Cuetotn House: H. H.

Haydea A Son, 2460 seeks salt; Du Vivier fc 300 case gis DTUoa A 4 esses metals Carson, Pifjeoott A Co-. 17 cases cottons alter A StjernJft eases earthenware W. A. Olmateod, 1 caas jnapa; W. H.

Burke A 8 eases tiles 5V 3 eases tiles; Wakum A McTaugharny 5 caeee a. goods; Pitkin, st Brooks, eases obina H. Wolf A. Co 3 eases toys Lyon A ileal y. 14 easei musical instruments: ihmey A.

27 easei china; Hayes A Tracaywlll casta curios; V. Sftsldoa St aaa oases tta. an te Chlcnaps. No Evaastoaiaa yes- owns a twenty-knot steam yacht, but such a craft will be eae of the seqoiattioas oaths' Swture, If the aew lake, transportation jabvgrnsnttJnangiiraUd byf some Evanatoa rniizenk veeterday receive the1 general aupport likely to be. granted it.

lae sebsme calls tor a morning and svening trip between jvanston ana Chicago, toe nrrmlulv being pnnutnly planned for boai- nsas men who want to leave home early and return at about the hour permitted them by toe usual last train service, it is proposed to engage the steamer Sailor Boy, and make the runs aa long as eessoa makes the lake route practicable and agreeable. The boat will leave the Dean peter street Deer at Evanssen at 7 -JO o'clock ia the meaning, arriving at Van Borea street at o'clock. Returning it will leave Chicago at ft o'clock and arrive at Xvanstoa at 6 o'clock. Gentlemen in tar- eat ed in making the new acheme a go are iiuga M. Arthur Urr, William A.

Hammond, llbam Ia. Brows. Morns Eddy. Charles raster, Howard Grey. Daniel H.

Buraham. Charles P. Wheeler. Charles G. Fuller.

Richard W. Lynch. Charles H. Bsrt- lett. Ueory R.

Post- J. Hsrley Bradlav. Joha ore pa. -a- Biaaap Cranks. Some postal clerks, with a bobby for rare stamps ana no regard tat postal twguiauona.

are mating a collection of stamps at the ex pVBOT WS MB IBVla. A V-VOT WM IWIJ BBV entered complaint at the Poatoffios that many the tetters aha received from her rjrother ia China were devoid of atom pa. and whaa re esived ths cot ears where the stamps should have beea were weChsving beea soaked ia order to remove the stamps, In one or two inatsnees the thief had not stooped to renrove the stamp la this way. but had eat them out. leaving- the eon tenia exposed.

In one of the letters so mutilated waaa check for $50. The lady amid hex brother-in-law. who also I ceived letters from China, had hia letters tampered with ia the aame way. Superintendent of the city said ths work was evidently- done by soms stamp crank in Abe aervice. if diaouvsisa toe gmity man will be rtiamisaad from the aervios.

Monkeyed with the Cable. Eight-year-old Charlie Scbulthaia. of Na 860 North May street, who was injured yes terday by being- dragged by the cable oa Division etroetv will recover. He bad beea playing with a lasso made from a clot bee line, when one end of 'the rope worked its way through the aloV in "the stress snd beoame entangled around the cable. Toe other ead c.

wan tied around the boy's waist, before be eoold extricate himself, the rope was shortened by tb action of the cablev i He was trailed to the track, and dragged to garner of Well and Division atreeta, wbreV3U cable ia dropped. Here be waa freed, tmtf friends carried him into a neighboring His clothing was torn, and his body was covered with bruises and cuts. No bones ware broken, however. and the physician woo aJpnded aim laat night evuu ot vuoia recovers Sad Deatavjif, ai Boy. As the result of anaeefdent that happened yesterday la yards, eorner i vi aiuar ana aiiiswisBB-avwauu, o-ywar-OKi i taiitewTsav-aveAaea, o-yonr-oia uur died wV hia home.

No. 4060 IThe Ktboy' father is em brie a yasda anil he was gives Charles Urohan Bart avenue. ployed at the brick Maris aad permission to go thereatOKsee him. While hie father waa atwadtns? to hia work be amnswd bimeelf bv elhabinsr over piles of Aa he warf sf sndinir near aa upright posts wagon ra by, and before he could alep oat of thVHNiy he wee crushed between the front wheel and the timber. The waoon was asoDned and thar berr extrieatad.

It was found that he had received a compound fracture of the left wristband it was believed that he had beea internally injured, He waa taken to hia home, but hs ooly lived few hours. Btoehi Pi Stanley, the stock broker, whom B. Barnes charges with misappropriating West Division Street Bail way stoek left with fiw ewiu cover margins oa stock, was before Justice Lyon yesterday, snd bis esse wss continued, for ons veek, bail, being fixed at $1,000. Barnes claima Stanley admitted aa to the na tarsi facta, but held that hia was a straight stock deal, sad that hs had placed Bamea Stock with Meadoworoft, tbe.benker, last April. Hs said be had a suit for 8200,000 against the banker, aad expected to recover the money lost and give Bsraes hia due.

The Court asked that a representative of ths banker appear in court, and gave Stanley the week to show what margin had to be oov-ered by Baraes. 'or he aad Hie Fellews. Justice Hogjund will hear further arguments ia the Chicago Bank Nots conspiracy to-day. After the argumeata are concluded he will taka the C4 under advisement and will render bis decision Aug. 23.

Judge Bar-num occupied moat of ths time yesterday ia a caustic arraignment of Vice President Paulsen, who, he said, knew that the alleged conspirators, Anson, Forbes, and Burnaids, were "kiting" checks and allowed them to do so. His character was shown, ths Judge said, when be claimed that four individual checks amounting to $6601 were Indorsed by the Chicago Bank Note Company and had them allowed ia bis claim against tbs company. Far the 4i. A. B.

Department Commander Edwin Harlan, of the O. A. has issued an order announcing that the department' headqaartars train will leave Dearborn atatioa at 7:33 o'clock ia the evening of Sept. 17 for the National encampment at Washington. The routs will be over tbs Moaon and Chesapeake and Ohio Bonds, and through the histone grounds where many of the 'great battles of the rebellion were fought.

The Illinois department will have the right of the line in the parade and O. It, Nevana Post, No. 1, of Bockford, the right of lbs line ia the Illinois department. This honor has beea accorded Illinois because the first post wss organised ia Bockford. Aaaaal Pleat ew The ladies of the South Xnd Flower Miav akn will eatsrtsia on Taesday ths inmates of the Old People's Horns and the Home for the Aged.

A ridehas been plsnned, starting from Cottage Grove avenue aad Oekwood boulevard, going- south to Wsamwgtoa Park, where the old people will be served with a substantial lunch and also be treated to a musical sad literary programme. The entire party will be escorted through the World's Fair grounds by Mrs. Norah Oridlsy, who baa obtained pea aw for them through tbs kindnaas of Mr. Higinbotham, Vice President of the Executive Board. atapeaslve Ckkfcss.

Moses Gray At Company, No, -14 Market street, were fined $125 and ousts before Jus- vsri.1-. 1 1 .1 A otow ducted the prosecution, says he ia bound to break ap the illegal sale of game. Prairie chickens are now coming in this market from Nebrsska and the far West, bat some are from points aearer. It ia illegal to sell, or to have in one's pnssessinn, before Oct. prairie chickena, quail, partridges or ducks.

Mr. Holmes Accused Falsely. The eass of A. J. Lisbman, a real estate dealer, against Charles B.

Holmes earns up before Justice Everett yesterday sad was dismissed without bearing the testimony of the defendant, as there was nothing ia the charges. Mr. Holmes has brought suit gainst iMbeaaa for $25,000 damages for false arrest and maliciooe proeecntioa. Thnr Weather. The temperature yesterday, as observed by Msnasss, optician.

No. (93 Madison street, was as follows: 8 a. 76; 9a. ax, 77; 10 a.m., 79; 11 a. 79; 12 a.

80; lp.nu.81; 8 p. 83; 6 p. mM 82. Barometer, 8 a. 29.70; p.

29.63. Abb Ths Rev. J. V. Blske, pastor of the Third Unitarian Church, will address tbs Siagis Tax Club tola svening, st No.

908 LsSslle street, on "Government," taking' issue wkb the doctrine of Henry George touching the matter of compensation to land lords. A general discussion will follow, led by F. W. Meadows. The public invited.

Mlsealla steam. For the best photograph go to J. K. Stev. ens hlc Victors J.heater.

A coroners jury yaaaerday determined that the death of Mrs, Johanna Marphy, of No. 2832 Church pi see. Ana. Ml was caused by areeuioai poieoaing, taken with auicidai in tent. Trouble with her hasbend caused the woman to commit autcida.

TheCoronera jury which investigated the ceatn or donn tsariy, tae atocaman who was ao Bsverely scalded in wreck oa the Chicago, stock island ana xsotne aaauroaa, near tune Island last Monday, eeneurod the eompnay snd its employes lor negligence and neat in running trains so close together. A meeting of the executive committee of the Washington Avenue Improvement cistion waa held brat svening st the residenos of Mr. A. la. Bell, Sio.

bold Washington ave nue, at which meeting a considers bis number of the leaideuta of the street were present. Resolutions were adopted protesting sgainat the building of houses close to the sidewalk While working on anew building at No. 655 Iineoln avenue yesterday Anthony Sch warts fell a distsnee of thirty feet to the ground. He wss taken to the Alexia a Broth- era Hospital, where it was found that four ribs on the left aide were broken and that be had sustained internal injur aaa which may prove fatal. Haj home is st No.

1004 Dudley August Joss, a Polish laborer, dropped to the sidewalk dead yesterday afternoon, fie was employed on a new building at Ko. 38 Alaska street. While mixing mortar hia fel low workmen noticed him fail. A physician was summoned snd pronounced him dead. Hia body was taken to the morgue and it is not known where be lived.

Heart fliaaaaa is supposed to have been the cause. John Leery and James Blue, both ex-convicts, were held to the Federal grand Jury yesterday on the charge ef robbery. On the aura of Julys. Mia alietred. they broke into toe postomos si jjbiiou station, on toe AotSS-arn llliaoie Railroad, aad stole a larae auan- tity of postage stamps and goods, nrt of the stolen property was discovered.

Post master Z. A. AtS identified one of th The Posxofflce had another tantrum yester day. While tne roetotnos carpenter was working ia the northwest basement one of the iron beama supporting the flooring gave way. A ansntity of stone and mortar was released and fell.

Tbs carpenter had a narrow escape from serious injury. Architect Bell's la teat report to Supervaung Architect Jbd brook ie to the effect that the building is settling rapidly, y- Another mystsrions death goes unexpla i ned. Tbs iaqossk over the body of Pierre Mothey, found with a bullet hole ia hia head skull fractured early Tuesday morning, Aug. 9, was concluded by Deputy Coroner Clement at the Herrison Street Station yesterday sftatv noon, xne esse naa been continued nendmn invoUgntion, but tbs omrsaa detailed to gather facte in the eass had nothing to report. The vsrdict was to the effect that Mothey met lua dentil from injuries received from un known causes, Santo Domlnaro as a Suyar.

New York "rest: Santo Oomingd has taken t37i. ta of eu iron and steal ana fact urea dorinar the tea mnatha ef reerproeity, oa aaaiaet la the corresponding part ef the previous fiscal year. BUSINESS NOTICES. Kabi. A WrrOToaa E.tW.

braad of maa'a tare and enffs are the beet. Hold everywhere. MAKRIAOB LICENSES. Tbt toUselac atniiM UenwM ware created by the County Clerk Wdnenay. Aaa.

Ill -r-' As-e. Kdward P. Vsraey. la CHar a James Madd. Anna Karenaacb.

LlmiQ uoaiiuni saa-y za rantanllU alaria i rill lam J. Steed. Sycamore, A. Mary Mod- Teoiel Rlrhert. Aucuvta 3 3B John Ooliiaa.

Marcaret II Andrew Hall. Victoria B.u ey It Jan Aniira. Anna Letcht. io 30 Oustaf Dahlcreo. Ha ai Ocren.

tS XI Mia rwum i wiiuam aarnoa, bv ram. viara r. VBaaee. Same. Jena Jensen.

Maria Joban ii-naa. Jennie blraek si Oustaf Bewerdorf. Bertha zil.ka L-J-- Jlrt rkondopoie, Joaeflae it Arthur M. Crruda. May M.

so Jneet Bare a. Boss I la allilam aercueoa. i-uu 3 i)liil 1 1 o.ra.M.Minw-il-U Klcnolas Butler, Mary Honoaua. Jt a Itcos b. aiaia.

saoaaoa, A-B. Bna MAKRIAOB LICENSES. Oeorce M. roM. Aana Eiidei Ha.

Arol JaoMon, Bvaadys bia-urdardaUer, jooana Kicaan, aonanne Joseoh news. A a aa Weaolowaka asmes A Hatchinson. Cast Anthony Allen, t-oella -SJ lie eaon, Liorlnt at. reterson keuben IX Onv. tnn laaee.

li aneoa. W.lllam H. Carter. EU-snore Furtar OJoraeCoolta. Mary ration rT ri Joipn Ooodtelurw.

Alexins ......13 a'llllam Hooper, Bessie Himpw 9 Charles B. Morriaoa. sfsbie 24 ohn berknian, Carrie i Ziavld Tronsai. Jails rUe. .....11 Frsnk Hoy l.litle Cridiar 21 John Hnaen.

Annie Boy Jacob Cohea. Sarah tt Michael Knnyaski. Marranna Abraham Buaaeu. Clara li-lH Adolln 8. hadel.

Clara Btorch. tv as 4 zi Anton Drieuaus, Kllsabeih kleauyer Joha X. Latley. Ifacirte Lime. John Corcoran.

Aanie Mitchell Stewsrd aahincton. Cornelis Seott. Carl BaurSler. fa towrlU iiltchcook. Laura F.

ai pari Burs. Minnie M-U anvsanoer irauca aennwna William Ubble. Iuadee, Hilda XOTraoo.lUala.JS-a Xrnat Harboid. Johanna Mack. Patrick Murphy.

Mary Nauchsoa. A nton Bcoaeie, Mary rJouteld. S'Uaelaa Brnha. Mary Ohiemkamp, Tn iouowinc bins for dlroree ware days STAHrOB aaaaacalnst CharUS. for gaiCkaOK Tonne cinst afartla.

for 4 mart loo. LCyaU ThsTBia aralnet William i tat erastty, klKHL Martha scalast Ouatav. for eroettr. DKATHL nrSKBAL, TBAJM-Datly oa Chlease aad era ad Trans luuwir. rota pctiss so ar.

Moaat Oreenwood aad Moant Hope at tt Mount Hope Cemetery city Bnudlnc. eoraer of Clark and orBoe, an yhmalx id aad Caivarv VoumI trala trf tha (jnicaco. Buiwaaaa ana in. s-aul aauway leave Knton ii.pot (sladlson and Caaal atret daily at BBEBaT Aug. at No.

Amelia, wlta ad frank seeta- Hatated street, aad daachter of Mr. end Mrs. Uerlaa, seed st veers, Vunarea. to-day a a a. sa.

vr aursr vnurea, ibsim-s ny a riaeo to Waldhelm Ciaietsry. BUB. LISOt Ma Harsh A. Bnrltacama, Beed Tt wars, swiir am aana a. viara.

sira. w. CL rardy. cur Oeorce H- II. s.

andC I. Borl- Incama. Faaeral from reeidenee. Ko. t3t) Sooth California aveaua friday.

Aacuat hX at a o'clock aa thence By earriacee te Oakwood, noiiaea aaa rax is aare aisais eopy. BtTBBACH Aas. IZ. Jacob l. beloved koaaaad at Anna M.

Bnrbaca. seed 4t veer and month. rnaeral yrlday, Anc. IS. at I p.

aa frees reatdenee Mo. XH amiss ry avaaaby carriaa-as. to Stress ttW-CmrU a. Ba wife of the lets loha V. Belt eerrteee st a.

bl. toUy from h'o. ikl Thirty-fust CARLarnr Ana-. St Bias, beln-rad wtte rrt I arlann a. aa ai waara aaav tfira rsaei Ln I dar al 1 e.

i aay al 1 n. bl, from her hue residence. Wo. SW Boe. eoe street, by cerriacee to aose CABDEW Aay.

IT. at ITo. HI West Monroe street, Ihuaaaa U. Caxdew. Xotlce of ranarai here nr.

CAKET-Abc. M. James Cssey. brother ef the late Patrick Cesey. at his reeidenee.

Ko. Jsekeoa boulevard, seed al years, Faaeral to-day at -JS o-cioca. to ot. 4inu i vaarca. lasacs py ear.

DTIXOW At Barents residence. Bo. an Maxwell eti est. Mary Josephine, seed IB months and II day, daachter of PoUce Officer Oennle DUInn snd Johann Iillloa. (sw Marleyl.

Fanerai Friday. Aucnat U. by Chicace aad h'urthwestera Bailway te Calvary iamlsry. VTfTTY AaC- fT. Joha Thojaaa.

bslnved son of Patrick aad th Bis Mary pnlty (dm Oerdonk, asad I muntaa and nays. Funeral Thursday. Aaar. St, from real dsn. So, Oatarie street, by earriacee to Calvary.

GABYET An, n. at hsr reatdenea. sTo, IMJ BTest Marnsoe street. Maria A. earvey.

ee loved stater r. Aaa. rA to of Heavy f. Gervwv. Fanerei Friday.

Anc. IS to et. Jar (ate. 'a Uaarsn. aad by ears te Car varr.

erLBKBT Anc. Sk BTeary CKIbert. at his reat-dence, Ka Aas Berkeiey svenna. Fanerai to-day at Mia. m.

amain sal he taken to Ila van port. Iowa, for burial. OODFBET-Aoc. at l-Jt m- at Itasca, ITU Mary BV. beloved deuchter ot John and Msnnah Oodrrey (aeeOrifllaV FuBeml leave iBaaea to-day at a.

OT arrrvtne at Kiaahurat tor burial. Friaada wlaa. Inc to attead tak Koxthwostera trala te Elm-anret. QUILFOTLE Anc. M.

the Bav. P. neral from All 6aiata Chorea, at Oallfoyl. OT jmaay, oy caxnaswa. HAJTCOCK Aaa.

M. Jane Hancock. Fanerai serv-loea at tt o'clock to-day. Burial at -Oak wood. PyccevtU tlowa) aad MaUfas IB.

sapor alease eony. BATES At the reatdenee ot his brother. Xo. HIS iOTaiaaton avenue. Aa-.

n. James Hayes, seed at years, native of Baillnrobe. Ooaaty Mayo, Ireland. Faaeral Friday, An, at a. aa- to Lady ot Oat Sorrow's Cfearch, thsace by eante kt OUvat.

Abc. M. at her residence. Ko, tn street. Barak A- beloved wife of Oeorce Harris, aad daachter of Oeorce aad Mary Howard, or LaOraace, IiL.

need XI years and 1 month. Fa nerai to-day at It a. an. by amica to HTBBABD Avar. St, at tt o'clock p.

am, Charles Hie-hard, aced 7 year. Fanerai services at hi late rostdeoca, Bo. BX Boath Haiet-d street, at dock a. as. te-oay.

aematwa will be taksa by O. A. Ballj BaUroad to liKwgri xia, tor nwai, a i o'clock p. aa. Anc If.

at St, Charles TJI eldest roa ot J. w. aad Julia U. aoanatoa. veers aad a asontns.

raneral aarvfeea at at hl Caarlea. rrufar ot Vetoes a. Bv sVoaaHlU rsmilsr. latarmsatat KABTBkB Aear. ML st So.

KX Samoet street. aTtnats Kaasrer. aced It rears. mantk. aad ea-.

SI KKSalOAW. A a. St, at Bis rasldenee. TB Bin- maaetiesi irniaiaiiv ot saaH uictorv etiueti. Tkomaa.

beloved end only eon of Brtdcet aad tae late llliam Kerrlcaa. seed St rears and moetaa. Suneral to-dar at at o'clock, to St. Fibs' Charca. aa os bj sal i isass to unrvnr f.

lUTMXlll-tu. ML Cattorn vaar. Fnaer.T from ker daacntar- rsslu lissclslnsa.liurrtdvarlecaeon. Ana-- BV LOCKIB tAac. lIsn.

twin aoa or Oeoraw aad Acs Locfcle. need 1 mnnlba aad tt da vs. fan. rat in bs.t at a av mm eareaar tutl Sane sen oa street, to Oak woods. n.

at Kltterr Polat ntatae). Kva noreoee. aced is rear and asoatBs. dancster of Bursa I1LV Jiotl re v. oaa sues a.

moeeier, at avanstoa Mtloa mt taaoral hTW. BTABSH Abc. t. of heart fairara. at kenoana.

Wla Mr, sonaia ma ran, bmow or a oaa auraa, aces tl rears and Ml month natrai a Bar noma, Aoy au siaayaraaava. Chlease. to-dar at 1 a-eiocs Bvaa. COOSSEXli Anc. W.

Dtoo. beloved wife of J. CCoaaeU; BtaueakatBer reaiaenee. Bo. Xne etreet.

aced SO rear. Fnneiel bv to-dar. a. bv. to Holy A-r Is is- CBarcn.

tbs nos to Bmnuua. aoposs inaavi sapor steaae soar. FKIBOl ILX.V2 Aarwat IT. at hia aaraors real-deno. Mo.

ill Arteslaa avenaa James F. Prlndl- vllle, acd I year aad months, ynancer child of aVranrd and MelUo Prlndlvtlle. rnaeral Friday. Ansast BVat a. aa- by Chios- aad B'ortnwaat era Braia im uatvar maairj.

BATTKBSOW Anc. 11 Pembroke J. ocedlroora. Bsmalaa taken to BortacSsld. IiL.

BrLET Abb-. BTsry Bller (aa atoorhaed). aced rears. Fanerai tram reeldeae of bar soa-ln- law. a.

W. Cseord. Bo. Sa Ioaoan alac. to-drnj at JU a.

sa, by carriaces to OaKwooda. UUc IK. T.1 and Adriaa (aUea.1 saser please eowv. STBACSZ Aac. llJtmU.

beloved baaaaad of Ther esa and mtner oc Henry aaa EUn btraaea. at hi realdenoe. Bo. tm Bine Island avenne. Fanerai Friday at at o'otoek a.

aa. by carriacse to WaM- BtrtXlTAJr Anc. at Colorado Spaiacs, ramaa D. swiinsj area tm yeara. jranerai o-aey at w-Mi am.

freoa Bo. ta Paaavea street, by can-lace to Cai- WBlFrUT Aas. Tt at Irvtas avsaae. Trvlnc Frk. U.

only child of Morton ht. ana sesiia v. wooa. acea sv vonre a maatba aaa day, ftneral froat Ko. Ml Park aveoaf, imv as so uwi, aarwi as laavqoaii WOODS Aas.

at Ko. Clood at set, nrle- wood. Mary O.I in rant oananter or atr. and airs. msK wooas.

Moaat OUve. Fanerai reatardar at a. aa. to TuaaaavTtToaTuaAnT' iat3 Tat a obtained at an boor notice st QaHajrher'a. for aad all aTla ma.

stats at. Tel. main na. AMPHITHEATER Cnffafi 8 JiSPOMPEII poamttr list i pesfosusces. Trt-WTOHT-sfTT'tarv Hlrbt-A nnroarlata lui PI aeaa.

Mew. 8ATOBOAT Taree bbowe la One. Special emblems, repreaenllnc Order Csweva Star and K. P. O.

orcrai aoaa a a.irary. jsealy e. Taaa bouts bide tteaees at Ioa Line, GRAND OPERA HOUSE. 7 I ICntlneo BetardnT' only-. Ooo.

"Vr. T' lsrrt etoch OomadlsB la ta Aiw amartcaa rniraly, N0THIK6 BUT IIOHEY Tr atr. Ptebaoe. Author ot Xbooct-" Wext Monday -DIVOBUt PAT. HOOLEVS THEATER.

EVEmKOa AX B. -kZf mat. battjhxiat DONNELLY AND GIRftRO, aooompanledbr tMI AMF.is.ta too EW ATURAL GAS. Autl. fiS Denial T'roh'maTl'a VnrTnrV l.maia Theoter-Compony la "TnoOnarttr Ball." WINDSOR THEATER.

Clark aad Dlvtsloa eta. TeLS. MS ro-alrat at Matinee Satardsv. THESt'CCilSSFTJI. CUHKUr DKAXA.

Kext Banday Pe Ia-we and Blstny. Twacled Py." MADISON ST. OPERA HOUSE. 'Bat. fitata and Isei lim n- SAM T.

sad Mans re TO-DATatf FARII GAIETY OIRIA lU-MUUrill saeoaa aoci tast weaa. Koillrklnc Bewelrles by a. sal Koraterera, -e Bia rwiuraiiKKK every day. Prices slat. Co.

sue: niche T-n. an. Come eerty-tay lata Kext Seet-l UK MO-STB CaiOO OF caiUAOa "lt al ai iPiGg Boti the method and result when Bjnip of Figa ig taken; it is pleasant and refireshing to the taste, and acta gently yet promptly on the Kldnejs, LdTer and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispel eoldv headaches and ferers and eons babitnsl conslipalion. Byrop of Figs ia the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing; to the taste and ao. ceptable to the stomach, prompt ia its action and truly beneocial in its effect, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable amhetameea, ita inanr excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most" popular remedy Ioiowti.

8yrnp of Figs is for aalo in 50o and $1 bottles lay all leading drog-fpsta, Any reuahlo druggist -vho may not hare it on lutndwill pro cure it promptly for any one whf wishes to try it. I)o not accept air) aHibfftiitnte. CALIFORNIA ftQ SYRUP CO. 9AM nAMCtSCO. CAU UHHWUJJt.

rr. mrw vvotw WASHINGTON PARK- CLUB. IWRTHlVESTEllfir BREEDERS' MEETING The Greatest Trotting Meeting EVBt Qrvaxs'TJUfrTrt DAT, TERSDiT, 1UC.J83 GR1XD RICES I Y. BtXXSKlT lOritXI. ET1IK 8TARTERI 2:22 CLASS TROTTI NQ is STAirrots 2:16 CLASS TROTTI STARTERe OrHqL TO BEAT harness record aoe aeain Braavlr at e.

m. General Ad fssloa to Oreaada aad ftfl Orand Stana. iiVW IXXJh'OiS CEXTKAL FAST BACK TBAISiS BUB alreet to nntraasOT a-at aa SnUowa. fmm Coto trallleaot: a. ax, KM S- I n.

bv. Ii a a. av Trains marked wttk a wi at Ml etaOoae: nttiere are laat oaarsss sraias will not stop soatk ot Van Bursa at. Betnralas evnrem trains ImBsedlatetv after tke aaeea. foil ss bj local train, etopplnc st all nolnta.

Btste s. and ottace Prove Catote I leas land ana eancers st tta'n Batrance. CHICAGO OPERA HOUSE Fireproof. Svwrr Vlshr. afanasa Wad.

aad Sntardey. lOOUt PER PORVIAKCg TO-Niaai. AU -TMI FAVORITt SCENES DANCES eortoa paOfnje, i Amsrlcea Cxtravagsnxa Co. HLI ABTT8TTC ALBFM SOtmjriRS ooBTAXriBQ it rtATas or tbi FBIBCIPAL ACTORS ABO OAKCZJU IS AXI BABA SILL BB FBtSITJU TO-NIGHT. i Seats aecared sweek In advwBee.

Adm'sajoa. Set THE HAYMARKET. Will J. Davit WtMadlsrmadHaBSedata. THE ADVANCE SALE For the Openlna of ths tth fthasiia COMMENCES THIS MORNINC At BosOlBc of the: The Latest and Oreo teat War Drama McVICKERS THEATER.

OOOD-BTE TO LAST TUDITB KIOHZa A TRIP CIRCUS MA1TKEEJ BATua kbit mosdat. iCue ajriSAisi' BEATS ON 8 A LB TO-DAY. THE COLUMBIA. BECOKD vTETES AND PARTICTJIJaBX.T OBEAT 8UCCKS3 OF V. JUNIOR PARTNER THa 1 LAD LBS MATTKXr: SATTBDAT AT rreoaded by CVyd Fitch-, one-art plsv -FBBDKBICK A.KM MATTBa" HAVERLY'8 CASINO EDEN MUSEE Wabash ay- near Jm UTorxrmta of tub befckstshid novim MINSTREL PKFORMANCS rrij aa.

BAViRLTH I TO-DATjKVEKT DAY. HUW8 KW ACTS AND BALLADS. IJ I -STKAL TUB AL1KM." Tat TVHLD MS AX. UWAHT Ut alUH. Aa.

miaslOB to a 11 i Beserved Hex KmU BcAKieeatra ACADEMY OF MUSIC H. B. JACOBS. Matlneea Sanday. Wed.

and Sat. ThaFavortse Ossn Ooi GEO. STALEY in A ROYAL PASS rTat Sanday Matlnaa savss of Sbaasrock. TAKE AN HOUR AND VISIT -2 Me Great Museum cf Marine Curios V1. PROGRESS Snv aana ashlMllna at KT1T1 ST.

F4R1D0BT Aaa-nts aad aaa. Admission wut OpaXromtaat.toB)s as. CYCLO RAM A CHICAGO FIRE. Mlchls-aa av boot MartUoa. WsvlflfsaUrata Otd Chle ao tt vm years at Ita helahtf Tbia CreU aco, whea the Br was at Ita belchtf This ramaannws all with wonderful rasUain Avery buildlnc aad ruin hiatorieally eorreot.

OPEN A.IVT. to 1Q F.rwY. LI8BY PRISON. LIB BY PRISON Th only War Mosenm ht Aiaeilua Wabash av bstweea tab aad nth ata. Osea daily and Soar.

day from m. BASE-BALL TO-DAY. Coraar Talrty-nfth st aad aatwortk av. BU00KLYNS VS. CMCAGOS.

Ot cariefl sttrt n. m. -ANNOUNCEMENT. A FBSB LKCTTJBK. CNTITUD -BATON A SOLA AU.

Meti.rBIL1' Ihtl hvlh. L.l ton. In the Immaaoal Baptist Church, auckicaaav. BTCTCLTJ3 A STBICTLT WIOH OB ADA ladles wbsal ITS. brae new.

AHii.mmi'i.ht.li Ot her cbeasec wheels siao. liiOS. kk A A CO, US Wabash av, i i TBI VOLUKTEER.

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Pages Available:
209,258
Years Available:
1872-1914