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JU i 1 A A A A A A A A TIIE CIIICAGO TRIBIJINTE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, IN33-TEN PAGES. 7 MARINE NEWS. BASE-BALL. 1 THE GREAT SAUCE OF THE WORLD. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTUR 11; OP TRAINS Kirt.allrXTION or RitrRICNC A HKStSaturday excepted.

"Sunday excepbedl. onday excepted. IDads. Chteasro 4k- North witstern nail way. For Maps.

Time-Cards, Sleeping-Car Accommoda tiolls, apply at al Grand Paellic. rue-s, and depot corner Wells and Kinzie. tinue playing, and a lively time ensued. Both sides were obstinate, and Bradley gave the game to Boston by a score of nine to nothing. The Chicago and New York Clubs play at 3:40 P.

m. tomorrow, and the champions will have another opportunity to "move up a little closer." The Chicago Club is four games behind Providence and three behind (level thd The champions. however, have three noitponed games to play and Providence rota none. Craia eiht3 'Firm and Coal Fze11ts Higher at Eufralo. LO Two Presidents and Two Ex-Presidents See Yesterday's Game in Chicago.

et 80 cents. For MenomineeSteamer Clara Parker. coal at 65 cents. For Sazdusky schooner I. S.

Foster. emit at 3) eents. Canel riyrIttrA were quiet nt vents on wheat. ints on rortt. and eenti oati to New ytwic.

The r.aen was uri tii le, atolit StX IU tip tno I 'atiVal Sne lfl tiiw of the tog A. I. The WiTet up they lett i'oitit Aline) aril the seas washed iiit the Finch. wn ett went oWri tet and mate were pcett t'y the tint anti hrook.ht here. Assignee Mid not returned from New Vor g.

tok evening. Colise111011t IV U. lig' WaS 41une in the waiter today. Am we tWttHEI- Rft, delicious taste and. Milt te olcnor4 or 1.1o5r-i arr.) in craft Not I ilelr Prospects 1 011 The Giants of the New York Team Obliged to lekllowled4e Tireir Superiors.

SILK GIAW S. Imparts the most EXTRACT of a LETTER trona a MEDICAL GENTLEMAN at Madras, to his brother at WOI-CCEsTER, issi. wrell LE A it PER-TINS that their sauce Is highly es t.med in India, and Is in my opinion. the most palatable, a-s wed as the most Whol ezo sauce that is wade." zo SOUPS. GRAVIES, HOT dic COLI1 MEATS, AnE.

keel The Scow l)tich SLnk 1Jar BuffaloThe Eiteumer H. E. Packer Around on EuisuiCs Thi I Providence Punished by Buffalo, Cleveland Bows to Boston, and Detroit Defeats Philadelphia. Lltko Nitrerior L'A 7, Aberctra, 6ehotmor Lyman Casey, ,,41 kitlc( i 2. Shecial.1Ar11.

((Ith ItetiWITig Duke 11 roa J. auti iani S. Cross( With 11- II. I '11114. tni Ow( inttit at wit i M-i Ethd Wahuts.

1'asse(1 dow u-- hukt, JUST RECEIVED. COLORED AND BLACK. IP I clrr thAt I tto; Au; tt vitt EAs.ter,ii,",,.4 1:0 tl, tiit'1 I 4 II tte Iu.t ti), th to; er ENIP LOY ES. The leading business men of Providence, R. compose the Hunt's Remedy and they guarantee ali testimonials published by them to be genuine.

The following, dated May 4, ISS3, from Mr. W. H. Blanchard, Lowell, is but one of the thousand remarkable cures that are being made by this wonderful medicine. Mr.

Blanchard says: "I have been greatly troubled for over six years with acute kidney disease, with pain iu my back and hips. I was formerly employed on the Boston Lowell Railroad, but was obliged, ow Mr to the constant jar, to give up the railroad business, as many others have been obliged to do, on account of kidney disease. I have tried many medicines, but received no permanent relief. A friend recommended me to use Hunt's Remedy. I purchased a bottle of one of our druggists in Lowell, and commenced to improve at Once, and after using two bottles I was entirely free from all pain.

and consider myself cured, and I cheerfully recommend this wonderful medicine, Hunt's Remedy. to all the sufferers from kidney and liver San Francisco Fast Line 192 re) 2:16 to Omaha Nigtit Express 1beBP al 7 3A) nt Denver Express via Cheyeape 12:03 rti 2:15 to Denver Short Line Express 5:31 a Sioux City N. E. Nebraska 1.2 3.4.1 2:15 to Sioux City a N. lg.

Nebraska 9:30 7:00 a to Des Moines Day Express 92:03 in 215 in Ies Moines Night Express 9:30 ai I 7 :00 a nt Marshalltown Express. I'l 8:30 a Ellt Cedar Rapids Express ,4 i 1.00 2:15 na Cedar Rapids Night Express rt 9:30 7:00 at Algona Webster City Express It a in Webster City Algona Express no 700 a nx Northwest-ern Iowa Express it 9.30 0 tu 7:010 a nt Rockford ElginSpecial-- I :15 a 6:50 pa Rocktt rd Passenger Is 7:15 a 650 on Freeport. Rockford Dubuque 9:15 a 2:40 la Freeport Rockford 415 in ,10:311 a Freeport, Rockford Dubuque 10:15 6:15 a ni St Pee Lk Minneapolis Express .11:30 a ml 210 Di 1' a 1 Minneapolis Expresti 1181.10 MI: a ta St Paul Mmneapolis, via Milwaukee and Mattison 11:,711 a Is 2:00 Pre Beloit a i 2:1,0 na Madison Sundavspecial I 8l1.1 a ml 4:06 at N1 mons Dakota Express ii 9:00 to 1: 671.10 a at Pierre Deadwood Express I a 7:42 Pa Central Dattota. 900 a mI 7:00 12 011 Winona Dakota If 7:30 a Milwaukee Express. 8 161a in I 4:00 ta a I 4:00 in Milwaukee Green Bay 11-al a 2:00 in Ntilwaukee Passenger 3:00 7:11 in Milwaukee Passenger 0) na 5: 10u a in II Green Bay 9 111 I 6:30 a in Waukesha Express lidie a in, 1:15 Waukesha ExpSundays only 8:30 a I 4:00 in tVaukesha Express 11:30 a in 2:00 in Waukesha Express mi 400 pia Waukesha Express 5:00 m1.10:30 a as Green Ray via Janesville 2:15 a Ell 5:45 in Janesville Passenger 9:15 a 7elil put Janesville Passenger 91:3,1 a ru4 200 in Janesville Passenger.

4 :45 10:411 a rn Oshkosti via Janesville 4:45 0 a in Lake Geneva Passenger a in Lake t4eneva 3:15 9:55 a ra Lake Elgin 415 01110:30 a in Lake Geneva Passenger 445 mi. 9:55 a at Elgin Rock fordSpecial 7:15 a m' 6:50 in Elgin it xpresis 9:15 a 2:40 ra win ExpressSundays Only 1:15 10:15 a nx Elgin Express 4:15 in 10:30 a in Eigin Express. 6:15 ant Charles Express 5:15 mi 8:45 ant is on every bottle of GMNUrNIC W0FiCESTERSHIRE Sold and used throughout the world. la a (I 13 I' 4) litT pflp 1 II. I t) t), rtt 1..

'M. KIIIpp, N111- wai.k44, corn; I I roll! tIiiitL' 1 to general 4( Mv(4s, ii.voca,iti to I 't. i 111.1,1g gj rg-o; In (4 trtm to Ay, t'ot tot Itienti(t. The were t1.4.3 alcit die and clearanocs cit4fr.lity: JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, LGEN TS FOR TRY UNITED IS TATES. NEW OttK 613utton Lona 65c 8-Button Length 75c lanoard's i' 1 IL Lit ti o.1 1,010 ,1 OLLt 1 1 41.

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trit ti el, Sold elsewhere for double our prices. Cited or 25 years by the tredical celebrities of Em rope and in eerolulue Constitnticatel enknese, Poorness of thee Mewl, eeesti allect where it is to at ou the blood 10 U4 to einnulate anti regulate its courmie are au toloe for debilitated constitntioug. Price cents and $1. per bottle. Fougern N.

Ame.ito fur the be-tet by DruarAui 10,1 Clideaseo, New Vork, 1. Yesterday Corcoran was again called upon te pittih for the home team. It was his third successive game, and the fact that the New-Yorkers iilvained but hits proves that Coreoran's right erin eau tie depended upon in an emergency. The wits large. In the itors' box ere J.

Ford Evan, ex-President of the Cleveland Ciuo; John II. Sage, ex-President of the Ilujalo Club: President Day, of the New York Club, and family; and President Spalding. of Chicego. For live innings no run was made. Both clubs were ou their mettle.

Connor, Williamson. Beres, and Sunday were fielding adteirably, but base hits were sadly wantleg. In the sixth inning Sunday dreve the hall about twenty-eve feet from first base. Connor gathered it in, but before he could get to the hag with it Sunday was running clown the foul-line between first base ant the liI1Ce. As a runner, the new Wan in the eleago team is said to be without a superior in the club.

Corcoran hit for two bases, and Sunday went to third with the fleetness of a deer. A second later he tallied on Dalrymple's hit, wince also brotight Corcoran home. Gore followed sate one. and Dalrymple came in on Anson's lone fly to Gillespie. The New York men opened the sixth inning in magnificent style.

Pierce went to third on a long drive to left field. Ewing then made a twobitee hit. sending Pierce home. Connor, Ward, and Gillespie were retired rapidly, leaving Ewing diseonsolate on his bard-ruled blase. Tee mutt by Heger Connor gave Dalrymple his base in the eiehth inning.

Gores two-baser zeivanced Ins predecessor to third. Dalrymple tailied on Kelly's out at first. (lore went to third on Kellyts oat, and home on Pierce's muff of Anson's hit. In their next two innings the New-Yorkers were retired in one, two, three order. The victory was of positive value to the champions, ae both the Provldence and Cleveland Clubs were again yesterday.

The score: fllInola Central nallroad Depots foot of Lake-st, and foot of et. Ticket Offices. In Itsodo near Clark. Grand Pacific hotel. and 47 on roe-st.

ris I 11ettilit e' r.750 CIIICILGO SCALE CO. cja4 240 lb. FARMER'S SCALE, 45. The "Little Dettctiv "Ni oz. to lb.

W3. W0600THIR Relhi'eed PRICE LIST FUEL PATAND We, AS I NGTO1 CH I CAGO. FORClES, TOOLS, AT' LIUJICTY. For a number of years I was afflicted with kidne and gravel disease, and suffered with pains in my limbs and back at times so severely that it seemed that I could not endure it. I used several so-called cures recommended for these diseases, but they did me no good.

A friend of mine that had used Hunes Remedy, and pronounced it the best in use, urged me to try it and I purchased a bottle at George E. Hail's drug-store in Manchester, and before I bad used one bottle I began to feel Innen better, the pains in the bladder and kidneys were reduced a good deal. and after using five bottles I found that Hunt's Remedy bad done all that it was recommended to do. It had removed all the pain, my appetite improved, and I gained several pounds in a few weeks. I have renewed vigor and strength for one of my years 511, and I can only thank the proprietor of Hunt's Hetnedy for my good health of today, and you are at liberty to pubiish this, that it maY be the means of some one bein g.

cured by the use of your truly wonderful remedy. W. H. TERRILL. GOFFSTOWN, N.

May 7,1,83. Leave. I Arrive. 8:49 a mil 7.1 a tzt 8:44111111 131 7i ta 8:40 a 7:20 a na 8) pm I SAO a an 7:20 a ma 8:30 1 8:40 a 8:00 an I 10:03 a i CA) 130,1070.1 a na .1100.111 a I 6:35 a 9:30 2,10 na St. Louis Texas Express St- Louis Texas Fast Lane Cairo New Orleans tixpress New Orleans Texas Fast Ex sprinatead Express biringtield Night Express bPeoraa, Burlington Keokuk.

cPeortai Burituaton ai, Keokuk Pontiac Express Chatswortn Express Gilman Passemter Du tnique Sioux City Express Dubuque Sioux City Express to1( Air 1 1tk I iI (.1 I )ii .11 4 1)1 1111. 4 ,1 4,1 110 I t. al, 0:14 At, If1 2 ti' t.1111A.1 Ho 1. .1111 i4 that kr, I I ow and :7.11", 11 111 A it in (Anti til 011 REST TOskiE int ittPit LiiHT Sit 40 lb. Anvil anti Kilt otTools.

Sit Formers sae lime And mosey doing odd Jobs. Blower, Views Otker LOWLST PRICES. VS HOLICIAALS FORMERLY Paris Kid Glove Depot. bOn Saturday night to Gilman only. cOnSiaturday Wit runs to Peoria ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OP MA excepted.

Chiermo, Hurlins-ton Oniney Railroad For Maps. Time-Tabtes, Sleepiniz-Car Accommn tions. apply at 59 Grand Pacttic Hotel. 47 Canal and and the Union Passenver btatAon on Canal-st, between Madison and Adains-ats. Chicago, St.

Louis .17 Pittsburg ft. R. (Pan-Handle Route.) Tickets, Sleeping-Car Berths, and particular Information in regard to time of trairu s. can be obtained at the Office s. ot the CompanyWO Clark-st.

corner totndolph, LI Grand Pacific hotel. 47 Monroe-st. (ono. Palmer House). and at Union Passenger Station.

Adams Canal-to I Leave. Arrive. A i 4 2 I 1 0 01 0 4 1. 2 0 0 4 I 4 01 0 4, 0 I 1:.) 11 0 4' 01 (1111 71 01 1 01 0 0 3 41 0 4' I' 1 I 2 Ik I 4 1 I 3: I It fea go Dairy ItIrce, I. C.

c. re4ot1, It) S. ll) Pfeffer, r. f. Cureoran, Columbus.

Pittsburg. Pla'aidel'Mitt New Vora Express in 6:5,5 a in Columbus, PlitMurg, Philadelphia. St New York Fast Line 6:00 Cincinnati. Columbus, Louisville St Indianapolis tLIO 6:00 ra Cincinnati. Columbus, Louisville Express fPen to: a in Loganaport in 8:10 Logansport Accommodation 11:25 a in HAVERLY'S THEATRE.

Monroe and Dearborn-sta. J. IL HAN- EILLI Proprietor and Manazer The Regular Fall and Winter will commenee Monday. Aug. 6 The house hits been thoroughly renovated and redecortved.

hew aisles and exits wided. and Itghted thromrhout ith the Edison Electre Light, tustonit iltsolutely the 'thlLEST AND TilEATRE IN TAIL WORLD. GRAND OVENING 110 DA rv EN IN A IFG. 6, When will be presented tor the tirst time in Chicago the new and original drama by lienry A. Jones and Henry Berman.

entitled The New Anonymous Novel. I Leave. i Arrive. Downer's Grove Passenger ib in Galesburg. Ottawa Streator Ex lb 8:25 a nil lb 7:10 Dubuque S'x City Ex i a rp lb 2:10 tu Amboy.

Rock Fa. is Sterling Ex1b105110 a lb 2,10 In Downer's Grove Passenger a in lb 1:,10 Council Bluffs Exieess 1 2:1,1 0 St-ioseph. Atehisona.Topeka Ex la 2:15 Denver est la 2:15 pm Montana ik Pacirie Express a 12:4,5 la KtitilltS City Denver Express- 012,15 in la 2:1110 in Downer's Grove Passenger 0 lb in Aurora Passenger 3:20 0 ni a Downer's Grove Passnger. 4:31 7:4) Tit Mendota Ottawa Express 1b 4:45 1110:43 a ra rr. Louis Express lb 4:45 a Rockford Forestou Exoress 17) 4:45 in rilii74.71 rn Aurora Passenger lb 5:33 in a Downer's Grove Passenger lb 6:20 ni 555 a in Freeport Dubuque Express lb 9:00 in ib am Des Moines.

innahri- Lincoln tkenver Express ef 11:55 am Southern Paeltre Express 6:55 Sin Texas Express 11000 655 am Kan. City it St. Joseph Night Ex a ROJO in a am Downer's Grove Su dav Pasngr.1 6:50 a 1 in Aurora Sunday 1 nil 16:15 stir Grove Theatre Train. 1 in 1 "Will awaken much curiosity and be read with Phila. Exeept Sunday.

tDadY tEacept Saturday. tEx. Monaay. "TILE SILVER KING," 111111 li'rade. ThrorP ovo tot: toot cal I to Itto taat 000k ot Itottoia r-oottrryttliz trait aro Patotowt to It a to how reiv, inIgut thooy istot-t sottoott.t to rxatioottg ott lays itt thia port.

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st-tpr tits tict211 appointed taw ,1 Jahn Mawr c-ni 1.1 on the tug-, Monitor for a t. to an roytinritattont. apt. Toot: It.chatotsott, OH tbo steent-barge II can, to ooIt Thas is ins I. Ito thro In I oAoa tor.

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It. ut tho scow A. the e.1,etti.r wooto: ta-by, it the hooner Yankee 111,1 ie. 1.11 I to- torootv toweot loot in Ite lake at I too IV tI.d look tug tor cm) ttooi; repot by the noan the tekiittlona tope(' soaon hoot Itiotr000ta at toornoott Ito Atilez )It the Mantle Seurell st as barren of "The Bread-Winners" Chicago, Rock Ial and Pacific Railroad Depot, corner of Van Buren and Sherman-sta. Ticket OfticeA.5t;Clark-st, Sherman House, kaltuer House, and (rand Pacide Hotel A AI II I.

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t4t-plotn A r1.1rF400. Mil-ketttn. Sttdr It. Ileotird. Its en, 'I I Totttir 'ILILIIIILMLI.

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ple)Cd7PFIlliprehandise Can scarcely fail to be a literary success." Cleveland 'Jerald. Totsl; '14i' 5 li 19 3 Fwitbr.c 0 2 4, I' 0 Cflunur, lb 4 l' 9 I 1 Va.i. cl 0' Oi 01 5i 0 WIlospie, I- 4' 0' 1.1 3 0, 0 S. 4 0' 0 0 I V.d,b, r. 1 ,:.1 (0, (I; il! 11 0 ,1 1 roy, 21-.

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Oi 1, Totall :311 1 0, 9 27 13 4 BEGUN IN Universally pronounced by the press of England and America "The Creel-est Drama of Our Time," Direct from its triumphant New York record, Perfect! interpreted by an selected company of artists from WALLACKS FILEATitE, headed by MISS ROSE COCHLAN and MR. OSMOND TEARLE. Entirely new find oritrinal seebery. Tbe sate of reserved scum now open at the bwr-office. No advance in prices.

THE AUGUST CENTURY ILeave. I Arrive- -'--------s Davenport Peoria Express Pies a 6:03 al Council Blunt Ai. Peoria last Ex "12 2 'sunhat; City, Leavenworth At-! i eilition Fast Expteaa. in's in Minneapolis ht. Pad! Ex a in li Sae at Kansas City.

Atchison Leavenworth Express DPW a Inli 3:00 pm Peru Accommodation 445 in 1Ith Itl a at Council Bluffs Night Express :1 in a at Eansas City, Leavenworth Ate chuson Night Express mi: in Peoria Night Express 410did 14- a lax Minneapolis ht- Paul Fast Ex 1.t ViLi in lt in a Daily, excent StinClar. Mails except Saturday. aDally, exeept 'Saturdays to Aurora. 'Monroe. Amboy.

Rock Falls. and Sterling trains leave aua arrive Iroul Central Depot. foot ot Lake-st. EXPOSITION BUILDING. MRS GER R.

1: 4 I e5see SIILWARD ADAM4 Manager chiescro. Milwaukee St.Paul Railway Union Pr.ssenger Station: Corner Madison. Canal, and Ai-tams-am Ticket Offices. and Gi Clark-sr 47 Monroe-sr Grand Pireine Hovel, and at Union sencer btation flaitrexcept urdays. except Mondays.

tr)stly exceptSst. 013IY. "The most gorgeous number of TRECENTuRY that has ever Washinoton. "For rich variety of contents it would be hard to surpass Y. Times.

The Bread-winners will prove to be one of the strongest stories ever published in an American magazine. Its authorship is unknown even to the editors. The current literary inquiry is, "Who wrote Tbe Bread-winner'?" The August CENTURY is the Midsummer Holiday Number, and it abounds in delightful reading. Price 35 cents; sold everywhere. inn I 3 4 5 7 8 9 Ch 0 0 0 0 3 0 New York 000001000-1 Earned funsChicalso, 3: New York, 1.

bit 4 oreoran, Ewing. Three- tda Pieroe. on ballq--ttank inSOn ba-ze on 4: New York. 3. Lett on basesChicavo, VorK, tZ nick outPfeil-or, Pierce, D.i;rytupte.

Double playsConnor (alone), WilliamsonVililathson-Pfetler-Anson. Iv ild WtehCoreoran ToLe---4m0 hour and forty minutes. EmpireFrank Lane. HE MI211 Fiery Saturday Matinee. II Chtesimo Alton-Union Denot.

Side, corner Madison and beiwcen Madisnn Adams-ere bridgt-s. Twenty-third-at. Ticket Offices, at Lieoizia. Sti zinnia Clark-st. Grand Pacific Hotel.

and 47 Monroe-near FOURTH' HOW 11 LE K. I Leave. i Arrive. SUMMER NICHT CONCERTS. PEPISYLVANI MILITARY AMER.

Oeeo Oconomowoc 297 iiikes 005 i Leave. Arrived. Jit ilwailkee La Crosse Local 7 00 a pp mrp pa OCOneineaiO43, 11 nit' 117 ...11 :3) a 4 611, 9i Stevens Point Asaianci ea aukesna, Madison. Prairie du: 7:4 Chien.lowa 900 Ws dkesba, Palmyra, i'rairie du Cit ie v. 111:30 a 7:00 Janesville anti Mineral Point.

iiilk: a 41:0 Rock island inivenperi 1 a ru 4:30 tu P. 4ockfora. Janesville Madison ni 32 in Dubuque. Cedar Mctireit- i OnMas 12515 2:15 in Dunuque. Sioux City Yankton.

I- 9.10 7:10 a in tounci I Bluffs. Omana. Denver Francieo ast Express mt 2:1 5 in Council Bluffs. Denver 9:10 in 4 7:10 a at Elgin and Rockford 414.1 in 10:25 ft in lizin east Express 515 a in i- gin SuridaY I in 111:25 a in TONIGHT-REQUEST PROGRAMME. I KIIDSRS Denver, Leadvilie California Fast in Kansas City, Mex-i leo.

Arizona California ha 11:30 7:45 a in Ft, Louis. Springfield it Wati a. i 7:45 St. Louis. Springfield Texas.

7:30 a in Mobile New Orleans I a In 7:45 in Peoria, Keokuk Bur- via 1 9:00 a in 27.4) at lington Fast Express iChenoa- 11:30 ml, at Pekin Peoria via 9:00 a wai 7:45 trestor, Laeon. Washington Ex 12:341 2:25 Joliet Dwight Accommodation 5:00 in i a in Tomorrow afternoon and evening, Popular Miscellaneous Programmes. Admisslon, 25 arid 50 22,1 yar opens Sept. 12. Buildings new Superior appointments.

iv II engineering. Chemieal Ct, llegiate. English Courses. Degrees conferred Circulars of STUDEBAK Eft No. 233 State-at.

or of COL. '111E0. 1117 AT r. President. Col.

Theo. Ilyalt, President DI the Pennsylvania Military Academy. Win be at Palmer Douse Monday and Tuesday, Aug. and 7, from 10 a.m. to 12 find will be happy to see patrons of the Academy and others on official business.

GRAND OPEILA110USE. Ciaric-st opposite Court House. JOHN A. HAMLIN Lesbee and Manager Sunday excepted. IMonday excepted.

Daily. Like NI i Av. A t- ILJIZ ia1.1-- The I in Which OLI l'eA3till0 and part of her teitit tietere git ng off, arrived here today. and Nk'ilt he decked tor on exittninat hitt and repairi. The Day, filch hreke her 'lank iNt.ht tweit here toiiity I roin Iiict lv Itrk will have rtpair4 rain tr4-azhti day were tirrn.

I'lle erikkitipeinenti, repealed were the oetio itier G. C. Fiitilf'y for IiI it whoat to inkpoon at 5,1 and tiardut tor 1 it through rat. The taaaltr ire trout to 4 hvtlatal at 're hAve advanced Jill) troin tino Cleared for ItittfAiiii-qentai-Intrwe Kershaw. cern; It Parker, twat.

Fer c. rintiv, Le.IL, tiletitirl NS. I Arr. .1. I.

ItIi -NVhitt'-itritiIlitie: mi es in-tioriire AV. It. Ketcham and Gordon voal-taficn. A ABA. NI Aug C.

hy T. JoillisAm. A. SiUed11. N.

i itiLion; ti U. I. I Li tienrgl! Wttrulington. Chirac() dc Grand Trunk Railway. Depot between PQM and l'aylor-sts Tiket-trtfices PA South Clara, 47 Monroe-at.

Grand Paoli lc Dote Palmer House. and at De Pot curtain wl11 rise at 8 sharp. A POSITIVE HIT. Immediate success of the cttartnIng soubrette, LOUISE Si CIT ESTER, In the new and orleinal ROMFITI I ic Drama. written for her by Morgan Bates and A.

Barron, and entitled a OU TA I Chicacro ee- Atlantic Railway. Ticket 0-Mee 119 Palmer Pnuse, Grand Pacific Hotel. 41- Monroe-EL, and at Depot, corner Fonrth-for. and Polk-at. Boston, Cleveland.

I. CLEVELAND, Aug. 2.Specia1.Sawyer pitched a fine game, today, was hit but four times safely. and sent but three men to first on balls: but Broughton and the team failed to support laiin, and Cleveland lost the game. Brailiey gave two decisions against the home team, both of which resulted in runs.

Boston, on the other hand, supported Whitney tinely, Dines caught well, and but five hits were made. Eight hundred people saw the game. Glasscock scorcd Cleveland's only run in the first on Dunlap's put-out at the plate, a p.issed ball, and a put-out. Hornung scored for Boston in the first On a base on wild throw of Broughton. a passed ball, and Phillips' fumble of Burdock's grounder.

Boston's two in the sixth Nv made by Sutton and Morrill on a base tn balis. Morrilrs single, two passed balls, and Burdock's two-baser. In the ninth Wise scored on Phillips' muff of Glasscocks throw, a steal of second, and a passed ball. The score was: I 2 3 4 7 8 9 I 0 000 2 0 () 1-4 ell IA RLIER INSTITUTE, ON CENTRAL Park. 104 West Fitty-ninth-sh.

New York City. Established IS Fv-i. Boarding and dav school tor boys and young men of to Ali Prepares them for all Colleges, Scientific Schools. West Point Naval Academy, end business. French.

German. spotien and taught thoroughly. New building erected purposely; the best equipped private school in the world. Next school year will lieLin Sept. PRUE.

ELIE CHAnLIER. Director. I Leave. Arrive Wail Cnicago Passenger 9.19a IV littl nt south Lawn Accommodation n'n't um Atlantic Pacitic El. 4 dtily) 1 filtl mi a in Limited and Day ii 1 a in Valparaiso Accommodation iBili a En Blue Island Accommodation it 641 a tDaily.

tExcept Sunday. Leave. I Arrive- i 5:15 m. 2:51) it 7:41) i 8 7111 a to Produced af ter several weeks or elaborate preparatii in with beautiful realjstic scenery. REMEMBER the tillAN I is the iI Chicukto.

Wednesdny snd Satuiday. Special Summer Prices: 75. 50, and New 'Cork Fxpresst Atiantie E.xpreQs ItuntInctcm Aecommodation Paeltle ExpratA Chicago (hiettko Accommodnuon Etutgrant MONTICELLO LADIES' SEMINARY, -41al iy- tExceot M'VICK ER'S THEATRE. Frallimore Obto. Depots- Lake I root, loot of Moor and foot or City 63 Clark-et-.

47 Monre-L. and Grood Pacific GODFREY, MADISON COUNTY. I Opens Sept 20. First-class school. One nt the oldest i the West.

Location healthy and t4unerior advan ages tor English and Classical Education. with Music. Drawing. Painting. and Modern Lttuguages.

Apply for cataiogue to IL N. liAtiliELL, Principai. J. EowlIN, 11KY Chicago, Detroit Falls Short it fie. Trains leave from arid arrive at B.

4S-. O. Depot, Lake Front, toot of as below. Ticket offices, to and 4 and Grand Pacific FIFTH WEEK. THF: BOSTON THEATRE COMP'T, LAST SUFIS ()F gri Ilk NS' (1)IZIMI-J 'k '(' ut thi.

hit-; 1,,.011 gut oil anti wi1 tJki to t.jjIgLit. Vit1 aud 1 resta. I Leave. Arrive. ama.

MAII Morning A :.50 a 1 Detroit Niagara a Hs a uresi.7: 8:4) a I 5740 a ra Nlagara Vallmi.imIted-.. I 410 7:50 a ta Isew York 5-20 m't 8,20 a cm 'I' hrouka 1 .4:40 I ::311 a ra Morgan Park Military Academy. Y.eave. I A rrive. Niagara, Falls, N.

Y. Boston Ex a New York Fast 4.15 in 7 rn Select Family School for Bo ys Prepares for COIiege, Scientiti, School. or Business- Opens Sept 11, For lull information anti catalogue send to t. apt. Ell.

N. Klitla TALCOTP, Mogan Park, Cook County, Ili. (Twvelaild 10000000U-1 nitsMorrill, Burdock, Dunlap, and Errors---Uloston. rfi: Cleveland, S. Fir4t cm Lvft on tylsesIiotqou, Cleve laud, 5.

UmpireGeorge H. Bralley. Last NVor id 'Matinee Sa Turtlav Sunday. Att, GALA time of '111E: Eaell lady and gentleman attending will presented wit11 a neh and tasteful tiOLTENIK PRoii RA mmE. Secure your seats in advance.

Our next roduetionY0t Itaveti, corn, Iii k.PM ALlt-intt brie beef. --hr Iti, Sctir Kate I light. "clir Mclumiinee, (tir hmturo Mrpitninq Ann ii I i U. twe vords cedar bark. Ete, Towiii, Silver Lake, packages merchan ,1190.

F. Racine. Itw.ht. DatJy. SunciA.Fs eXeepted.

All the B. O. trains run v-a Washington City, and the oniy line rnnning its entire trains ttroura frnd hleago to New York without change. The new and elegant It o. Sieeptrig-Cara betweed Chitvidzo and New York daily at b-W a ant JACKSONVILLE FEMALE ACADEMY.

54th year opens Sept 12. Location. aPPointmenta. ruction unsurpassed. Musa- ana Fine Art apectalties.

Number and select. E. F. BULLARD. A.

3,1.. Jacksonville. 1Kankakee Leine. Dennts 'Motor hake-st and root of TurPnty-seconilbt. Ticket ittices at Depots and 121 Grand Pacific Hotel.

ond 4 7 Monroe-et, LAKE EXCURSIONS. Excursion Ftenmers and Grnmmond from Clark-st. Oridg-e at ti a. tn. Sundays to Waukegan and ketiosita round trip Cents.

Tuesdays to Micingan tAty itiruintuond rounct tIu cents. Thursdays to aukektitt round tripfl cents. to Mthlaad Park Gazelle). at a. returning tin p.

round trip 51.1 cents. Ai on the lake every evenms.i at p. m. For other days and places sec prozranime. It.

HAB. and manatzer RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. BOARDING SCHOOL For nag Ladies, 11 notes from Chimer) eonducted by the Sisters "I' Notre Dame. For partiet111-5 aptey to Disunite of Uur Lady, NVHslategton nelghts. ILeave.

Arrirel 0-101. Azva I .9 7101 a au 6110 Daily. Daily except Sunday. NOTEThis Line is eleLtantiy equipped with new Day Coachea, Parlor and Dining Cars. Hnd Palace Sleeping ars.

Trnins run throuzb entrre between Chicago and Suspension Bridge, connect with New York. Central, Er le, and Eackawanna Western. Lake Ivoro acrtliebiTan South orra ta- It Ticket Offices at depots. Van Buren-at head of Lit and Forty-third-st. Ticket and freight office under Shertuan House, and ticket ()Ewes in the Grand Pacitle Hotel and 4: Monroe-at.

ILeave. Arrive. Mail (via Main Line'. 1.1 7,433 tpecial New orio 3lr Boston Ex Hoot) ao. 7,44) New York Fast Express mtOriJ a 111 Atlantic N.

Y. Express 8:00 a in eiN ight Expres, 1 Michigan Express (daily.) 4:40 aSaturdays leave atr In. thi1y. Sundays excepted: Inteill2wIry Central litallremd Depots foot of Lake-st. and foot of Twenty-secOrdst- Ticket Offices, southeast corner of Randolph.

Grand Pacific Hotel. and 47 Monroe-St. Cincinnati, Indianapolis AL villa Day Expresa ra Do Night Express 1 10 I km THE GREAT PAINTING, Goodrich Steamers. Fraficcsca ti iiriini Pala Halatesta, WILLISTON SEMINARY, -EASTHAMPTON, MASS. Prepares boys for the best coile2es and higher schools ot seiene.

Fall terut begins Septemher tall. For catalogue with full information address J. Fairbanks. Pw Prin. By FRANK IL GREEN, Now on exhibition with a eolletition of Modern Masters.

at Stevens 24 East Adarns-sts Ery-FALo. N. Aug. 2.Specia I. The Providence team and Manager Harry Wr gilt feel very sore tonight over their third successive defeat by Buffalo.

The game this afternoon waq nearly a repetition of those played Tuesday atm yesterday. Galvin was again monarch or the sphere, the visitors making three single hits only. occupied the Ditchers position for Providence, but wai bit even wore freely than Muffs and wild throws were about tbvided between the two sides. Several neat double plays, a phenomenal One-hand catch by Farrell while on the run, and the batting of CEItourke ana Richardson were the principal features of note. The score summary: 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 11rato 0 2 2 4 0 IP 0 0 1-9 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-2 ilu ns ea rned Pu flalo, 3.

15; Province. Two-tatse hitsRiehardson. ftrouthers. Three- se hit GRourke, Richardson. Errorsz-even each.

Bases on errorsBufralo, 2: Providence, 6. Left on basesBuffalo, Providence 4. P.p.sed bailsNava t3). ni pi re riong. OGONOMOWOG SEMINARY.

TIM 1: TABLE. 5 9 a is TWICE nATIA for Racine and Milwaukee. DAILY for Manitowoc. Ludington. and aristee tit 1) at DAILY for By.MeuomGia a nt 1-katurdaws Bust leaves az a ti at For Grand Haven.

XI usZe.rom Grand RA Wel, M011(1 ti V. Welneday. and Friday at 7 pat ForGreen Ear, E.conalan. 9 am For rankfort.etc., l'oesdayla und Staurdavs.at 9 a Sunday exceuted. Office and Ducks toot Michigan-av A Select Boardimz Serino' for Girls.

at Oconomowoe, waAlkesbs, Wis. or catalogues apply to Mias GRACE, P. JONES, Prin. II Drth MT, A 11 i.r. new relative to the itipection of foreign veseli carrymg passengers from American ports will be rigi.11y enforced by Collector Bell.

Since the Byron it. 7Frertce pa sod her exatnination the steamer ..1.. W. fsteinhoff has come here for the purpose of carrying excursion parties to ValPoie thathain, awl other points. 1 tr4 Las 1()'eli awl now h-r I 14 Vi'll' an xit.lis to tindery() Tito applicettion knot teen tors arded to with favor0.1e ra.t.oartra,ndation,t, tut watt an exainfocr i9 Fula ttta Fast Stailitmtr WIll be detlarrcot trona passuoger rattle-DE! Will', Aug.

tipPreliers Hallo, ii. .1. Hackett Anil eonstat. p. Oceatinat.

9:11) p. find tiaryes. 12 in. Pass0.1 down-- Propellers itipire r.titio, p. ira Chaffee Iwo klug-.

tov-i NI I). Quayle k.3,) p.111. 4errlam1 and two el. NI ititj, hid censort, 12.11....t. In, B.

V. illinihard, 2 a A a. tt'aillie and threoi barges. 7:1.1,1. urn! two a.

0. Wiwi' and and :I.t. Prailre, a tic; Potomac, 1. 1- teetwing, p. A ratoit, 3 l' Ilandv and ()wn and schooner Mystic I'lar.

Aeern, IV ititato I 5 I). tn. Down ''IIIIIII-IJIIt'ves Hobo Itlehdras and consorts. 5.1a D. i ir.1.ii alpi k)ur a.

tIII-I4 Kale and vitt) rat 1: to a. ProPetier MAyti.iw..r alui iur a. stcum-harge. I. F.

Packer, p. Kttli.y a tt. and nd schooner 1). E. il 'holey, I it deux, 5itioi It.

tn. Wiwi A.st. end are hria. cunt there is trned wand to)r to ciary wite.tt to 2 cents tintites; 1.c.i.ivi.le, Io I at 5 elma. oak tn from Hay to Ito Mil', tAti.

The liPW Codden Aire 1,11....1 on los forenoon. vas ill tow of the 'IA ilwthi Edwards. Wch.kidtr. E. R.

ittmert4 watt Lai flovyard and IL. J. liatKett and cn osort, Nintrie.i pods and Fred and consort and I. H. P.

l'acker, 5.4.-; A ic, ,..1.: ste.taler ift Cieveland, 11. ile.d north end Vt.tit her, tine. l'ilcr iii-noN, A uLC. steutn-t(4) 11. 1,:..

la Ler is i-poi led hard bwr11 ,1 on the I I It.i.,-.e.i3 1iii1al- CP to this taid Wit ,11. WELLS COLLEGE F03 YOUNG LANES. A It A. lLA h-E, Fnli Course. Music and Art.

Loeatinn beautiful and healthful. Session tens Sept. 12 Send tor catalogue. E. S.

IftlsBEE. D. Fresident- Leave. I Arrive. Mail (vie Main ond Air Line) 6:4,5 a 6:5 pm New York Express 1fill a al pm 1- ast New or Expre :1 4-'43 rn AO in a Atlarwe kdativ) II rug 6:04 a I iri wilt uvp-eiin et 111 am brand Mail gait) a in 6:50 pm 6 rand iiapirls Ilaliegon Ex.

ie. 7:30 am CGDENSCURG CHICAGO LIKE STEAMERS. trzz A. I- -It ,4, iotv. CAYUGA LAKE MILITARY ACADEMY, Searelkinz for the Victims of Vednestlayto Injured.

TuoY, N. Aug. wreck of the colliding freight-trains on the Troy Boston near North Pownal, 3e3terday, is cleared, and bodies believed to be these of Nark Sutherland. Bruce, operator; and Charles Mai-den. engineer, were loon(' burned trighttolly.

Tbe remaining three bodies are and are believed to have been reduced to ashes. lowA CITY, Aug a construction-train on the Cedar IZapids Northern Railroad. under G. Davis. the Rnadd taster.

Wa4 hack Into the gravel pit. lour lilies south of wortung. a Caving hank threw Mike Bin ke and Severift meter the ears. Burke WRS iustantly kiiied and littitan's I leg was hriken in Iwo pieces. NEWPortT, Anti.

or more were it-dared the neeident on the Soo theasiern near North Troy, yesterday, two or three Nirs Itowen, of Nlasouville, Quebec, was tatally injured L. It. Switli. rielonIS Ofileer at Itichford, lwd two rihs rreiletztk l'eree, cf t. Annsburg, bad an Ht.i,; Latnott had wounds on his head and LtAe anoulder4.

ilobz. of Montreal, Nv a 3 injured in the aret tAee. Mrs. of Lad a leg frac. to red.

F.ngineer 1.t..Kitinen had an car torn off and vel a soa ip voural. Toni Muraa. the ererrnm. had a leg broken in two and 1,11 arm hrktel. Latvorclore, ot Montreal, had both legs I njured The tiecident was caused by the spreading of the rttis.

11-kie Great Weiland Armonk Route. The of this line run through from Chicago to without transfer.taking passengers for intermediate ports. Montreai Mild in Northern kora and New England. Fr or tiCketisatate-rOokne and circulars giving full information apply to LI NsTE1). Ag't.

LWOW. Office and dock. foot La baile-av. AURORA, r. Y.

MA3. W. A. FLINT. Principal.

SU excepted. cl)aily tSaturday excepted. aSawrdays leave at Ina) IL tn. 1311bwa1k. I.

Louis Vac 'fie Itallwav Cron I)-tot. near Polk-st. Cable ears run to depot. and Wentworth-ay. ears pass within one block.

TieKet ttftiees FE) 'ioutti Clarksc. 4 7 Ydonr0e-st- and Grand Pacthe Infants and Children Without Morphime or Nareotin, Northern Michigan Line, Leave. Arnve. Mime. Atz Mrs.

ktradIford'ol (formerly Mrs. 0.z1en Iloffman'sv Enzlish, Freneb, and tierman Boarding nn0 Day Sehool lor Young LadieS ttnd Children. No 17 West Thirty-eignt street. New lora. will re-open Oct.

1. Application may be made bv- letter or personally as above. REED'' BOARDING- AND S(l)1, for Ladiet. 6 and 5tn and -8 vs N. Y.

Central Park in colleiaaze department SUCCitti Ftudents admatett. Music A. painting tatiwnt. Fuliiis speak French. iletrins (Wt.

What cdven our Children rosy eheekg, What cures their fevers, makes them rtpcp, St Kansas City ic Color- I ado 1.i:cure.. a rill 7:513 nm St. New Mexico Ex ttl a in peorta. Burlington Keokuk a III 7 1 in l'eoria Pekin Special In 14 'a in Taking freight and paggengers to and from Chicago, Matntowoc, Frankfort ilaiTelt, Leland.Cbarlevoix. Petoakey.

Harbor Springs. $E- Jame, Mackinac. Cbetwoygan. Boats leave and Fridays aL 8 u. tn.

ottice and dociL rout et La Salle-ay. FREDERICK SEYMOUR, Agt When Rah leg fret, and cry by turng. What cures their colic, klis their uor "THOISON STEAMSHIP WE," exciip; Sundays. tileeding Cars trom Chicazo to St. Louis.

Iain (ity, and Peoritt Parior Day COaclifis, st-Rh rovolving etiairs, Chleilito to Louis, and Reeitning-Chair CarR. Coicago to tin Louis and 14: ansas City. etianze of Dar Coacdes Louis or NaLISELS CiLY Detroit, Philadelphia. 2. DETROIT, Aug.

Philadelphia Clu played in hard luck today and they trebled admirably they Could not hit Jones. The borne team on the Contrary, fielded loosely at times. but bit Cotemau with great ease. Warner. of the Camden Club, played third in fine style for the visitors.

The score: 2 3 4 ri 6 7 3 orroit 6200001003-0 Plotailelohia. 0001110000' flase, bitsDetroit. 14: Philadelphia, 5. Total baAesDet roit. 17; Philadelphia.

5. -Earned runs--iretrolt, 5. Two-base hitPowell. Three-base hitliennett. First base on ballsPhilarlr'lphia.

First base on errorsDetroit, 17; Philadelphia. 4. out By Coleman (2)- Double playPo Lett on bfl.f.9 I ietroit, Philadelphia. 8. UmpireDecker.

EICIAItra. INSTITUTE, South 'Williamstown, Beriishire prepares ticivs for college, cenLti Ser1001. Terms Wit) uer year. For catalogues address61.0. I.

Vrincipal. What quickly cures CorFtipation, Sour Stomach, Colds, Inuigotiou J5rit Calitor15u Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Oil and Paregoric, and If nil Caetoritu MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE. WA joNtE, rot-W111101. Bo. Address I I), Lake is.

BATTELONA: Poinmentin7 at PATEIS ab4ut 25th Aan4. criartitari37, at Pi abut Stilember. calting at Meglina. rderoda. Leghorn.

Marbediea, Uarragona, Denis, Malaga. and chirazo it Eastern Illinois littilroad Ticket officeF. 47 Monroe-it. and Grand l'aeinc Depot. ana Fourta-fly.

I Leave. i Arrive. Danvifle Terre ilante 1,4101 a 11)(1iantapolm Line in a in I 945 in tloSTETTE CELESRATED Centaur solute cure for Ithenmati sin, Sprains, Burns. Galls, and an instantaneous Fain-reliever. MAPLEWOOD HALL, Manw.

Bork moqt jnr I WO I.Pt eievam I r1.50 fQr exceileneP. by or V.IeLr iry. Vv. KIT' ELLE. Pittobur Er, Ft.

Warne Chicaeo R. C. rMris depart from and arrive at rniOti l'aeniter t-tatiom C.ortler 4 anal and West nide. ii(et Oftee at clark-fst. 47 II Randoipb-st PactaC Hotel.

arid in the btatioll, Ilostetter's titom- Itch Bitters. ty in- creaping vital power. end renderind the physte4A functions regular and active. keeps the spitem in good working order. k-: and protects it agalust 0 laWfV.P, For cly.ta-m- Fla and pItrit.

kiciner and rheumat- 1 le actuents it is in- and it ft i 1 ordc 14 sure defense agionst malarial leverp, Of.S;(1e rnir.ovVP thy all trat-es .0 cll-ease trGin the tern. For Pate br a.1 OrnInnPfp and dealers We call the attention of Weatern Importers of Mediterranean Produce, and especiaily those importing Green or bred Fruits and other articles ora iiie nature, to ibis tine of ateamabipa, wtokb offers great advantages. ''he route via Gulf and River St Lawrence to the 1 the shortest and coolest. The ttaliways and ipper Lase Steamtroat Lines connect with the steamships at Montreai, and special facilities bare I.en arranired for prompt forward lz of goods for Western poiets immediately on landing. Tne fl tea Et cvt have lona been favorably known as fruit carrier s.

ti n1 the tantalite nave bad meet; experience In the trade. Freight rates otitalwahle from aaenta of the line at all porta of the tledttvrranean. or from WM. TkieNISuN, Dundep, Seotland. ROBERT REFOktr) it Agenta.

Montreal. 1 I 7 'I 4 i cl if hi 1 t-e0L'2741 Pr. eit Aik4, 1 Sagitinw, TotED0, Aug. scconil of the last ser.es of three games between the Tolodos and was played here to lay. There was a very Iarge audience.

When the score was turned in the eighth inning in ot the crowd became enthusiastic. Following is the score: e' 3 4 5 7 9 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 it Saginaw 900010201-1 I 1.ea re. I Arrtve- a 5Wp 1 a 41p rn a tn i a a 5 tio a in in cAtt a tn in in UNITED STATES HOTEL, Ex-press Linitied Exine Atlantic Express Except, Sunday Da it e. 'New Albany dc ettleagro Rat onipany-- 7lonon 'route." Ofnce.T22Poinfinirth-5!. near polk st- leaet, Ottices, l'aimer House and Grand Paante Itotei REDEENVNG THE SCILLY ISLES.

Gaz, Lotidon.lThe announcement of a to Le paid by rue Pilnee of nie r- Sillith-porflell at Treseo Abbey. in the bAes of is understood to be premature; but such it visit would be a gracefui reeownition of the tztpal work inh Mr. and his father have necornpftshed the Selily grue. It is now hitif a century since the Lite mitO a lease tor ree iiN-es istantjs Tom the Doehy of He found them in i ephiratite eonw Lion. For aenerations the islanders had knoWn no r-udent landlord, and they obtained thetr dying ftv smitgal tug and the now art of wrecitimr.

Their bargain, of land-were exceeinnziy small. and many of them were made oti or two or three narrow strios in widely parts of the A faiiiire of toe crop of or barleyand falitires were trequent broueht abaut a famine. Mr. Sin.tri amulgamiited the scattered holding, and allowed onlv one NAL luStew1 of "10 NNa0ta farndY, to succeed to bs to fleis. ltSniugginue and Ivre(Ailliz were punishel evieNon.

and in a few years entiroly. It iais were tti h. tw t. amt tion 011 ti1VCA; all the refl. anti many of their elders.

were taught ustul rt 1 In ten years prosperity and contentinion regod whero voverty arid mlsery had Lem the rule for more than two een For the tirst tweive years of his tease Mr. rintti upon the islimds more than they returned to him. His suettersor is remounr the reward of his lather's lavish expenditure; wade the prospective advantage to a suture Duke of Coruwall will be ehorwous. The Largest in Atlantic City. N.

J. Fw TUE SEAStiN JAS I'. Monfteer. BENJ. 1- STATE LINE Peo STONIACyl, VTIrr -og NCO IN THT i.akp Ie.

Ertl Cianoti, and flier1(t-E F.ti.(), N. Awl fr. odi tz.n....zoroFznitener New )(ors. corn. flour.

Nianits-stizit4-es Idan loan-ter; E. Cohen. ittatiter. tor I eztai. Coal trents teddy wtatt active arid lira; zit ati a ot ij NitiWalIK tttnnave tor tittle itteq has 1p11 agi.t Lia4 ta11 Tattrillv that the rise wzts tint 1.1111.X1.1 cted.

teen were tir and tlics will retie ettnizners of int It that trenttits ttown tor In fact. N'essez-nwnet etre furtner 'ph-alai, and win vet make charters arrtvez Fanritrententd for G. and G. S. cc.al at M.Iauk,0Schlun1i-r W.

H. at, Go For Wo4(4111; sedeoners Jeannette. anti c'otti at 1 ern's. For Dtz HMISteal-nor an(I schoier I ifIvet Cottl, at sii etmq. For I.

bebovirari at For 1vuu 0. Austia, coal Oli. cyTJIi Glancow. Liver Dub 141. Be ifaut.

anfl Lonflonderrv. trow New York. ever, Thursday. ktr5t Cabin, VA, to aecorittrg to aocommodaitort. beevatI Cntjjn t4O.

steerage. BALDWIN Co Broadway. N. IV and CtocatO. JOHN Vt'eaterb Manager.

Leave. I Arr', ve. Day F.xpre,"... a in 1 aro Louisvi.ie 6: Florida 7 ,4, herebv given that Mr. J.

C. ELJEL has retired 1- the firm of KING- S. Co. Amt.1Qt.1.-ct. DISSOLUTION.

Notiee t. hereby given that the ennartnerthip the untierned ny the name o'f -33 Co. ea the4 day ved by mutual E. Baer rptlnne tr9at tno firm. N.

a.stimt.s ail ilaWlities of the tirm anti collects all aeon ts thte to trarn. Datkal July Isi 64 CI A N7 pcvrt-T dULY cot, MORGANROTH, 19 Fly Straitly Is an every-day kind of a man after a Tne Club i4 in very bad shape with both of lis pitcher-3 laid up. the Union Pacifies, of Omaha, will play in Chicago in about two A pine from the loeal department of THE TRIBUNE AVM play a nine from the "braid at Base-Bail Park at 10 a. tn. today.

Jo Cieveland Wednesday Daily suddenly remarked that he was unable to pitch. The store then wais ten to three in favor of Boston. Umpire Bradley insisted that Daily shoultt eon "NATIONAL LINE STEAMERS, FAIR EA NKSt STANDARD SCALES "The 1Icke1- s'late 1Neor York Chi. rago etc bi. Louis LLaki war-Trains depart trom and arrive sti.

Cu on Van as lodows: Leave Chicago a. Chicago tittle. Arrive Chicago Std0 p. Chicago time. or rates or information call on nearest azentot the Company.

or address N. A. SKINNSit. Ccminercivil Agent. or CHAS.

Li- 13.4.1W. Agent- Ottioss. Chicask.s. rir va.ie E. BAER.

Notice is triren that the busknesa of the oil firm will 1)2 cop S. Niorganroth and .1. Morgontottn under the firm name of Morhanroth Co, at the olastamd, 173 Market-st ClUeam, 1. MoltANROTH. J.

kl Ii0RtirANktuTH. Falling from New York every Saturday for 'Aver3mo' and Wen emlav for London. SILIGOn ratwa. jij tY t7t1. Iteturn ticiteia at low Steersae trona prinelpaa itraikat and Irian porta only f2d.

to Imam tontmental points at nbeap rates. J. T. jibtekula, pawl Western Agent. 1)0atit Ctowk-s CT ALL KINDS.

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