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   Trenton Times, The (Newspaper) - August 14, 1884, Trenton, New Jersey                                NO 14 1804 DOWNED BY I HE OLD SCORE OF SIX 10 FIVE IfO Wiping Good by to at About foor hundred people noon to the the the Domestic of Newark citing if frequent applause attested The pitching not up to his usual although gave hi Ant support behind the bat his ing to the being perfect Grady center field several difficult flies -j a fly in extreme right after ible trouble in that they were unable r to demise of only eight lettered being while lie tea Fox Reccins Off the the home nine in baiting ahile excelled him for the being five to the bat four hita During the game a felt Gmgc on the it and catting him forehead MOW BUNS WERK MADB In the inning went to his t- through the failure of Coogan to hold third strike took Itt on Two them in ewe to the bat flist for Triton and a hit wild to tut him to reach 3d Doting on hit In the second Smith scored on a bit of W I la IB the tHird scored on bite and an euor Toe visitors in half of the inning scored four runs on font bite a bilk by FOT a wide pitch a ball George's being bit by the pitcher In the fifth Reccius tied the score by and a hit The Brouthers made the tinning ruri after having been given Wf on balls and being Kith hits by and both of were left on The of Mr Cuny good and pie although he w-w called open several to very close de- on balls and strikes M the on the The score B AT K 1 4322100 4011053 Doyle 2b 4 0 1 1 41 1 40 90 3 0 0 4111030 40 0 0 12 0 1 rf 3111200 40114.30 38 6 8 8 16 5 B IB A X 2b 5222300 3b 5111050 4100040 5044 0 0 0 4011200 lb 4 1 0 0 12 0 1 Gaunt 301 1 0 0 0 Giorge c 0 9 2 3 in p 4 0 1 1 1 10 0 37 5 10 10 ei 21 4 BY INNINGS 123456789 2 11010100 4 0 0 000 0 earned Newark George 4 Knodell 1 on Trenton 5 Newark 8 given on Hickman 2 Fox 1 Struck out 9 Hickman 10 George Fox Fust by error 4 Vfr Curry of 2 -nd 10 I-ii 5 0 Athletic B 7 9 2 Toledo 11 In- n 8 8 0 fork 9 4 15 4 i Allen to Aill the nine afternoon big of the attempted to one aide It kept bis ft ill he slyly It ti tbe plate The ej e of toa t wi tat Curry A it b f b to IT- rat more tit fill be ible An to fin fie Va at a game een tbe Athletic of that city -nd Up to the sixth the Athletic had been shutout that the playing with a live one for and a dead ball for their For a time intense confusion prevailed aud the boys from land Mere only saved from rough handling by the interference of the police Kenzil of tbe disbanded Keystone Union Club aud year of the boon by the play Ight field this afternoon He will undoubtedly the home cluby he a heavy TUB BIO SIX EXCURSION ho a Atlantic City Po ATLANTIC August 13 car loads of were here tho They had conie on the excursion of the Big and iin mediately on their ar- rival proceeded to sec the They spread out over tbe island so quickly that Trenton one on every side from the houses along the down to the inlet bearing the seductive mottoes of Trenton Trenton Headquarters and Welcome were hnng out by Atlantic and the thriving business for lost of them before evening hsd sailed and done the board walk and when the left for Trenton at 6.45 P M it away a wearied throng of The Odd Fellows here day attended by quite a few of the brethren froni the Parker Jr and S Kiger ABIC the along tic avenue daring the The Big Sii of the ing well-known Charles P George W Hammell Jacob Bender H John Mount William Frank Jammel Mr Quick's on baen detained at home through others were all here and carefully attended to the comfort of their patrons OY an Old and if Jt publish for the benefit of the public All those sneering with dyspepsia can be very easily cured by following these Take a largo bowlful of hot water and drink it every morning AS hot 11 you bear it and abstain from all rich and indigestible food your nothing but oatmeal Abstain from coffoe Tea not injurious I will antee after two weeks you will be no longer troubled with dyspepsia I have proved it a I do not believe there a son in world any worse than I The doctor's medicine a person for the worse he or she i theix ewe I have proved it by some sufferer this and let me through THE TIMKS if this is not the boot Iowa Fugitive Captured State Detective yesterday ar- rooted Guy also known 49 Henry H Banks at the residence of an aunt on South Wanen street time igo front the Iowa penitentiary after having served half of a four years for burglary A large reward was offered for his capture and detectives had been ing for him in several parts of the country One detective spent three week here registered at one of the hotels Jamas D agent It through his etlbrte that the trap laid that resulted iu Guy's capture Justice Bodine lavt night held as a fugitive justice lo await Iowa telegraphed that he come on at once to claim his prisoner in who made a ing speech at the convention week a Urge meeting in last ing The held in ton Hall Mr Oglesby spoke for nearly two hours re counting the things done for the country by the Republican party for twenty years General Winfleld S Hancock ill the during the in to on the i Poor to recently destroyed by A of Reform ool vice The ioml AfT the on 10th win held u bot the b not ytt A if being in by SUt apoo the of the UWA jt i y held for nA had at on he on isth of mult without tbe t-x Council of it op- to of I wl a U now will not to bt put to on t Into the telephone pm M to be ID at Mty give their trout tw the ord v the ap of of in by a report some where and gained Patrick O'Neill of the at the of waat Hanover street Taylor Abo supposed to been drowned in the at over a dhose funeral if r vices bad turned up alive and given very explicitly ties had O'Neill and it the wioou-keeper bad been spending a little at up the in order to avoid a to have been toned hi 4.1 on a charge of having to be r -I r ft a girl stood with a little boy her in the doorway of the Retreat this Mr O'Neill A ith look of melancholy reported ail through South Trenton that he come home again Well hadn't heard of it here yet He buried almost a week ago We the body WPS by the clothing for one and who attended to the funeral knew hi in well and the body All the clothing his were peculiar and I be about them Besides it because I looked at him Mr told not to but while he away I got out of the room on an errand and unscrewed the and looked in Before he was buried we stories about his having been scan alive at places up the river and haps thafs what started thin story about Kin coming home T w if were true A A toman claiming to be Mrs Paula boon giving the New York a sensation recently She was found in front of a New apparently Baring taken When to a hospital she attention the which she surrounded herself She refused to toll anything about her life but let drop mysterious hints that act the er all agog with She claimed to have friends named Coons living at 112 Franklin in this city There is no such on street and no name in the directory Another re- port given her friends residence on instead of no such sUeet in Trenton The left the hospital filling the up en- tirely new and very elaborate history of and disappeared saying she was coming to Trenton to see her friends Unfortunate Mr who five in appearing at Police Court day evening to prosecute the who a barrel of garbage on his parlor WM victimized yesterday by a lifter walked off with all he could lay hands on while Mrs Adolphus thief had tendered in payment for thing purchased TWO weeks ago burglars relieved Mr of a considerable of his stock About one people gathered at Park on Tuesday to for the Sterling A on the George S coming in and Wildfire third The did not take place ing to the of Mr Morgan the contestant from The stake was for- and given to Mr Haven of the lo day to tbe rt sf it Co of a Ooa of that of y developing the herent with the opened to H per Ahead of tnd a during the forenoon lihe only m and but theie Ian little in either of these their yield the Knit of Tne of the which IB bit Vi to H in It li fall the lite now continued for 10 re- bat It ii a lot that the of the the Bull aide their control and will Itl to to with dAW their pi on U not md killed L A JNc t VO i I A BAD RECORD V York Firm Ruined IrreKularitiea of Not Yet Oat YORK Auj H of at No wunt their yi to endeavor to get to pay M cents on the dollar Tn three anct six it wv learned that claimed th tt OUR of the failure WBV au defalcation by a tormer bookkeeper did not the amount lost to the 01 BS Lad nol its full In ported I bookkeeper is W had bean with LOUSK n of wft very popular H Ol one of ot inn He regularities to two years t the firm about and went Imt is mid that tbe al only the 1st of month and the condi of affairs an Mr Berliner said yesterday that be did not care to say anything at present about the matter Ho had submitted to at 85 on the dollar to the and explained the causes of their Two had I ready o lien had promised to do go When rt the illegal said that the books had manipulated by Mr ami they in such eon thar the hot if lit of their He could not tell whether the was or La did not think however that it would reach The bookkeeper's op- hud probably been going on for a year and a half and in the hurry of ness the bad overlooked Mr had night ten with him since lie left A friend of the said that Dakota mid that hu bad nothing left vuis of the boys while and spent his money freely Abegg of the firm yesterday refused to settle at the terms proposed aud put claim in tho hands of Messrs Hirsch A member of this firm said yesterday Berliner Strauss had bought goods from only eight days before the failure and when they went to replevin they could nv find them He proposed to press the matter in court The schedules of the firm filed showed inal assets actual assets RUM THE at Home While Children are Keying for Food Aug H tc Protect Children hv another good art Upon the plain t of of the fifth district it sent an agent to a in the rear of No Lombard street and rescued four little children from filth and The house was in a wretched Indicating neglect There WHS but little furniture ii the rooms and nothing to eat Harking i he father lying upon u filthy the entered while the wife also fi drink lay outstretched upon the floor four children John 9 years Annie aged Mary aged 5 und Hugh i were found in the neighborhood ging for food The parents were aent to the house of correction for six months by Hagis trate Thorp and the placed in charitable institutions Pa U An here about I morning It originated iii u block of houses tied by and it ad bad Matty o lout their household and several narrowly A spark from n passing supposed la tho Getting on Very Slowly JOHNS 14 Km bus just pulsed the milus oil Cupe at 5 morning It was then hourt loft St Johns and WHS averaging quarters of a mile per NEWS Chandler posted Con- ord N H this forenoon en Uic Ono in Pratt county tibot a ml his wife and eldest nn of 8 K nf R I ed He confesses to the of In Sunday's in Ky M warn the wife was Julius John an 1 Jeff Col- vin riding with Thomas in by bmi anil with H throat was cut from Tlw Pa the and Mm and tbe Newspapers Say The of is found at last Governor Cleveland stepped over Canada and the United States tipped Burlington Butler now disappear altogether w a politician never more to reappear As long he enact the he might amuse the groundlings but when he is seriously mentioned for be becomes There are grounds and grounds for ing Mr Blaine and all tion for the faith in thAm Itis to common facts and their logic is largely but the Of this peculiar campaign demand a wide latitude in of and any little inconsistencies which appear will be promptly overlooked Any reader can see how declinations in favor of protection and of labor gAm and hon the Democrats have denounced Protection and clung to their Froo Trade notions though trying to deceive the people by a juggle of cunning words and to conceal their real meaning every istu difference between the and determine for himself which policy is best calculated to further the interests of himself and his Papuan Preti Mad Cleveland been an able reform ernor in Mains he have been kicked out of the he would never have been heard of in the convention His reform or his qualifications had nothing to do with his nomination Bayard thrown overboard simply because he was from a small Democratic State aud yet he serving of the distinction Hancock wan nominated for the same reason available be- cause likely to carry Hew York So Tilden and so were Seymour Greeley and and Cleveland will be beaten as they all were Camden Post menin America He is a distinguished and eminently successful tic an gant writer and a manuf minor but very attractive It is ex- tremely painful and humiliating to our tional pride that we should be compelled to him on the ground that he is ally corrupt that he is thoroughly mercenary and that he has no honest standard of public or of official rectitude Nevertheless We cannot too often insist that whatever Brother Blaine may be he is not that very common thing a City Argus Going to It It is the intention of the Democratic gers in order to make a forcible contrast with the late Republican State Convention to have the largest and most enthusiastic Convention at Trenton on 20th instant in the history of the party in the State With that end in view a spi will be f i to send full ftom all the counties General George B boon upon for Chairman and Samuel J Randall Pennsylvania Daniel Manning of the New York State Committee and Chairman be present to make speech es nnd Brook Directors K C Knight a half dozen other tie men well knoto in New Jersey railroad and financial at the Trenton to-day They are Directors of the Dt la ware and Bound Brook Railroad and had come here to go through the form of holding an meeting Invincible The Invinciblea Jr last night the following officers Cap- tain M Crozer First Lieutenant Fred F C Wood aard Second Lieutenant C McDonald First Sergeant A D Forst F Gilkyson A uniform of cape loggings helmet and adopted General Heather By A to tarn August 14 For the Middle Atlantic States slightly warmer fair weather variable and brisk along the coast especially in the southern portion Fourth Ward will at Hotel this evening to A railroad at work on bin train near some by shooting a dog that applaud to to mad about the ow of two two heifers that have be n under hU DOM for ao A a otr of railway rait badly hurt by Inic hh back to the A doctor had to be to up his Frank had his hand while conplin cars ftt Junction After Dr had his be to his In All in stalling a campaign club In I uteri t of Bt John are to meet at the dab owner of t Friday at John an laborer from v i tid tor by Officer After he had delivered a 1 to the Police bin M tbe roan to home In THI of the of the of It WM w A 0 Powell nutid a hill for 1170 tta d Jbr one It ikon Id H 0 of tin for dw Ini W tor this wiek of tax jg and T ij a M i J jV f v w TWO BY A SOLDIERS HOME I FD Trouble in in General By Pim to The TIMM DAYTON Ohio August 14 The Congressional Investigation tao continued its examination at picked haphazard testified that they had no well behaved The men were contented Patrick Governor began a statement plaining of unfair ent p T He read private letters of General aud General In Rosecraus intimated that Patrick iust be reasons who is a very candid and judicious member and that district says it will cost the Democracy from 500 to votes in his district to keep Genen Patrick General Franklin replied General had been about General Patrick's popularity md that Mr Murray's statement wsj not true Not knowing General Patrick be could not tain the idea of advocating his dis The committee adjourned without action After the By Associated to THI Ti CHICAGO August 14 A special tn tbe Daily Newt from Springfield III lays received a dispatch Glick of asking him not to issue a of quarantine Kansas cattle and saying that he had tAen measures to prevent the shipment of or Southern cattle through the State which classes alone the infection could spread A Splendid gold to August 14 Count late Russian Ambassador at Berlin has sold his collection of antiquities The St Petersburg Hermitage Palace bought the terra colla lection for The Berlin Museum purchased 49 and 60 sculptures at a cost of and British Museum selected at a cost of a variety of magnificent bronzes and other objects A f By Associated to THE CHICAGO 111 August 14 During the Democratic National Convention the room of W H at the Palmer entered and robbed of a number of railroad passes diamonds and other jewelry A bell boy at the house arrested evening for and a portion of the missing recovered Prorogued By LONDON August 14 Parliament wn rogued to-day with the usual ceremonial The Queen in her speech closing the lenion regretted that the Egyptian problem still remained unsolved ONS A Count as Creditors Vice-Chancellor Bird to-day filed a long and elaborate opinion in the of Moore against Horace Hammell con- ducted among other things a carting business in For ten years or more Lehman Moore WM his principal assistant and in fact to have eral charge of the In 1881 failed owing to the National Bank of R B S Dia W Tr Benner and others The three parties named the drays hones etc which had bly belonged to Moore a of sale of the whole property given to him by shortly before in consideration he claimed of his Of the profits in a formed in 1879 when he alleged he Hi paid for a in the The judgment creditors the existence of any such partnership or Ut bona fides if it did exist The Vice cellor holds that M there W admittedly an agreement between and that the nwis should continue in of Hammell and an evident duire transactions to keep the if any existed public Moore having to such and having gained thereby a any right of participation in which have gone into and upon right to depend for for tHIr claims The of is therefore di dared void of defendant The Vice Chancellor b alto the county i of TB dit tbH the defendant wait Vi pig and or pool v but continue T in his slaughter The Staten of cricket ttam in ar- rived here at 11 o'clock a with the r The visitors hid a BIB bot he The Statin ia first J f Plm 43 17 vi 14 Tho -nd ton Club At pr T i JIM fa   

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