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OMAHA DAILY BEE--FRi1DAY, JULY 11 1884, B e e e ——————t et aeinity { Georgo W. Quinloy, of Creighton, is at the | ang trotted under the wire a winner. R. B Westgate, superintendent of |in thiscity,asplendid base runner, a more "Lm'f.‘ifi'f.fi;"!i?,‘é’oflZ."n'i:’x’.".fifi“fi}fl! i F‘fii“,:fifix""flf;fi‘:’:‘:fi:‘,;'Q"',‘:J’,’h“q"[’ ) ¢ Metropolitan, Black Tom and Cling wrestled for second | 1. 1n than average batter, and withal a gentle- set up the best tablo board for 8400 por woek of any A 3 Loy : 5 W, A. Wilon, of Loup City, is registered at | place and Cling passed under the wire in 1. N. Pi intendent of class F, | man, is a severe blow to the club, from house in the city of a correspondine price. 288-tf ey H d i ; Av. 2 lerco, superintendent of olass I, s o P JOR SALE—Three of tho bost lots in Hansoom i the Metropolitan, :h" lead but ",'l,'. 8ot t":"fi'.‘ to third place| g p, Kennedy, superintendent of | which they have already taken steps to re- POR RINT--Aonses and Lots.4 Placo at o bargain if sold soon. Potter & Cobb, fq | ) ife, of Talmage, | foF running, Time, 2:315. 4 class G, cover, Walsh, the splendid short stop of OR RENT—Furnished rooms 105 N. 15th §t, 1516 Farnam. 81-t¢ m:,n\:v &\':(Eu'o“n'fil'..f"d wile, of Toms | oorg tho socond heat in the pacing Am;y Murphy, superintondent of class | the Rock Ialands, e} Bven neoarod and 1019 ; OR SALE—Shoop, & lot of flae Colorado grades AroAs o P g $5 . | race pools sold with Winder favorite for |y~ will be here to-morrow. = T e containing of 800 owes, 2,8 and 4 yoare old, C. L. Rose, of Hastings, i in tho city. | 85 and'the field for $5. The horses got| ™ Jjiug Treitachke, superintendent of e —— l l p «lo room furnished 1617 Chicag sos; 1] shoubeooersioguayalisopismbe Firholoweelwil | e e pounds. For further in stopping at the Metropolitan, away togother. McFadden broke on tho | gx " Dr. M. Gromloy, Osethorne, Ga, writes| AADSOlUtEly Pure. T AT . | e Aiiay 5. Waiglor, B, & . 1. .3 Henry Voss, tho architect,fhas gone to Col. | first turn and dropped to third place. At| "My’ james Kyner, superintendent of | tnder dato of May 10th: “Mr. Naves, who| hispowder never variea. A marvel of purencas, o1; umbus and Grand Tsland on a business trip, | the quarter pole Winder was lapping | jqge J hiad unch » terriblo cancer on his face Is about | strengtn and wholasomenoas, Mose sconomical than T el S T i i fi 4 . L, Ni v s, of d in 3 T—A ot furnished, —A nice cof ) % c] { 3 from | Oiariie M On the sirelch the first halt| Charlos J. Ryan, auperintendont of | Med looks simoss st e 1 ever sl st | i i Al st of g ek s wolgus nes o | I e 155 Som s, 8 100y o | ot st ot Ll Dock B, F. Goulding, of Kearney, came In from and looks almost as well as it i o 3 1 g ) mile Winder went to pieces and dropped | ;1,00 i » | phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. ROYAL |~ e | Inquire of M. Lee, Grocor, 22d uud Leavenworth. i i i : . W. -1 Me W, H. Gilbert, 3a., oty o i AR R . 16th and Douglas, \ | politan, the last half and was distanced notwith- | ;o) c1ags. % B e datelof May 8tk': ““Mr. Brooks, of Ba- —= e JFQR BALE-—Choapest houso and lot In Omaha, in Greneral Lew. Wallace, our minister to Tur. | standing the new driver, McFadden and | “y ‘woo carried on motion that Messra, | conton, is improving fast. He is now able to SPFCIAI NOTICFS RRENT—A new 8 room hnuse. N Potter’s adaition, 5 roor.s, wo l, 300 barrel ¢is- 1s expected in Omal oon on a visit to | Charlie E. had a hard fight and sed 0 Shiv 2 |beup. When he commenced Swift's Specific = 4 AN, tern, on two lots, 100 fe«t front by 150 foat deep, for key, P g past Allen Ei i 2 b Poatint » : en Eicke and Shivers be appointed | e was not expected to live, Ile has san $2,060. Potter & Cobb, 1515 Farnam e 460-t1 his friend, General E, F. Tost. under the wire together and the heat was i h i i " i % 5 oanoee S o S o e s S : declared a dead heat. Time, 2:27] % oo kse o gether aecituons of gratn, | on bisface £arSpocials Will Positivelynot be inserted | YAOR RENT_A back parlor eleganty furnisbed E— Fred Whittemore, formerly of the Brx, and | declared a eat. Time, 2:271. vegotables, otc., for exhibition on the| M B. Harter, of North Man- | SFSpaciale witl Postely and adjointog bed roomn, with ues of path room. | I Sk any sy ol dote tn Shinn's 21 addition, ive for printi There is no doubt that Winder could f ¢yir grounds, chester, Ind,, , under date of May lst: 180 bed room up stairs, suitable for ore or two goa: T oor R L AOTION. A Rebior & Cobl; 11515 | now travelling representative for the printing g P g Farnam strect. 42800 | bl t of Sam’l Rees, is in the clt; have won the race had he been right, | mpo president and secretary wero in-| ' Lhe lady with cancer is im roving right ZOAN-Mone Best location in the city, 526 Pleasaut St. = - £ =it i establishment; of Sam' 2l fothoclty 1t as Mr. Hancock said, ““There was |giructen by the board to mako all the | 2109 Tho Specific incroased tho dischargo 9. s M0ReY X ke {OR SALE—Two seoond hand_pianos, at Edholm 1 Hon, Eli H. Murray, governor of Utah, and | something wrong, and he could not pace | nacegsary arrangements for printing pre- fl"“' ,":’,‘;”l’iz":ml‘m fl;?;:;'lfixt the soreness is gone | o7y v to 81,0000n good security | [0k RENT—Furnished Fooms at $ Fuskae's Mosko Bore cafebih B0 i {3 feses i L 2 2 e offico, 03-19p 97-1mp | wife, took dinner at the 'l'.th yesterday, luig :n:'\:gr!:l tio c:;r;: ‘:’}'.;:lru t: :‘:: ‘::ih?:r:‘t mium lists and postage. 3 Mrs, W, H. Route, of Gordonsville, Y., Addre office, 603-19y o P e OR SALE—Two npen_second-ond_buzgies and | The] governor was on his way to Salt Lake OIHIIGIEN 1O, #1950 CIAS CI0U | After allowing several bills the board | writes, under dato of May 11, 1881: “Iam | N roNE 1 in sums of §500 and upwards on Beard 1516 Dorarport be 102143 gne delivery wagon, clioap, at 1819 Hurncy St, | : . any special features. ~ Nellie Grant went | .45 5 96, much improved. The cancer is better ; due 1\1 improved Douglas Co. farms. R. C. Patterson . 2904 Lis 21 102140 | ssgtt | City from a visit in the east, 3 adjourned to meet Saturday, July 26, £ P 4 o 5 F3AA } 3. H. Husds, th T o to the front after getting the word, and fulfics }nl»t p‘nin me at all. It is a wonder to all m | & Co., Keal estate and loan agant, 15th and l“‘éfl‘l‘x‘x‘n“) ‘:m.f(:',m DBh Ty 20 additod, 'u\'{llllr;llnu : MISOELLANEODS, - H. Husslo, tho popular hardware mer- | kop tho lead to the finish, winning the rionds,” : g i “ZTR2 month. Apply room 24 Omba Natiooal’Bank Bulid Lk S chant on Cuming stroet, rotarned yesterday | hest rud race: Black Tom seoond and HUNG BY THE NECK. Mr. ‘James E, Ligon. of Michaux Ferry, | 30 oraa gty ook e | faonth. Apyly room 34 Ommaba Hetlooal Bauk Bulld ; s N evening from Chicago, whero ho had beon to| Cling third. Time, 2:33 N wader Ry 1 3 Y e s 1 4 R % yeas _9381m | yROR RENT—Two rooms furnished for light h STRAYE| e T T e %, ‘hase a 1 ke of fall goods, s cancer de- | ——————————— ; o g {STRAYED —During the night of Tue day, Ju "l;%min'“:';:‘nfi‘:ml] n‘:)muh S R e G L T 1| ptes. Henry Kunt Hangs Herserr vy f‘fi{“ffi'l‘y“;,&‘;;‘;;:;g{ ppetite good; cancer Qo | o TOA—Tha lovast_raton o atacwr | XL beeping. Toutmors sk, cor. sthand Ho DR Mxll;:‘yl:]:;l. A L J of B e o | D i H -t > A " 2 Lomls' Loan Agonoy, 16th & Dousia 8848t | T 2 A light sorrol y, white white face, [ ! b the Neck Until Death Ensues, How can 1 ever repay you? 9 O RENT—Neatly fitted 2 brand 1 oue ot i day, for Madison.Wis, whoroho willttend the | Blck Tom. Mr. J. 8. Rhodes, of Mill River, N. C., S —— i o T St opaonih Pasion. Bt el | hrard on biad lez (net very plain) *Any aue retura: A convention of theffteacher's national associa: | Pripchiard wrl&ea ul:ulu]r date iol }gn n,w's lxnnl| 'l‘.l‘:(y VISY TO LOAN Insums of 300. and upward | rablelocution, Imusdite posseseion. 4s0-12 | will bo wnitabiy rowarded by calling at 10 8, 14th : , mother has been using Swift's Specific about . F. Davis and 0o., tato ani n 7 VItE Bonrd Tarse o oo, | Yeree . A, Koster's Iuint Shop, 61212 tion which meets in that city next week, | 3 \elturdnly & messengor brought the | U ul it G hugm,nk‘ e 1608 Fasnam St 808t ‘;fl;lvt"x.mluv:‘::‘l Lo Aatpe brang saonTonel s s S 5 Washinglon society notes say that “Mrs, | Th tho third heat for the side-wheelors, | nown to this city that a woman had sui- | not now painful and is healisg.” s o G [ Al " " Wiz i ARD—SBtrared on June 34th,black pony ! Manderson till remains with the senator, her | the two horses got away together and | i i v Mr, T. J. Teato, of Waci HELP WANTED. —_— T Th a0, Gianetiroashod, bad.en ‘DAliar, e cided west of the city by hanging, Cor.| & 1-J. leate, of Wacissa, Fla., writes| - . LA Sl Frank Mahaonab, U. P, Coal Ca 182 Btreot husband, at the Portland flats, They will | McFadden quickly went to the front and e 8 under date of May 2, 188{: v or Sept. 1at, & frotclass Englih | [TORBENEZA five room osttago, cor. Bheridan | ~4s7.15p i i Vist, Philadelphta. before retacsing &y Nebs | kept tho lead. to. tho finish, with Chatlie | 98X Maul was notified and from the hncuwd 5 chneet onmy face, and lias almost | VW ier for the German:Amorican sehost, Apyls | poriieee h20 egnionn avacns, 16,0 par smanty s — i . i 0.0m 5 : made a young wan out of me,” to Prof. H; , Giol Y il (06-14 - T —— 1L 2R J ¥ has good pasturing. Bpring water. raska,” E. a good second. Time 2:27}. measenger prooyred the following infor. | "™Ne2 *F 10 St EoL R RtN, Ve, wattes | P02 rol Harthus, termant — {OR RENT—Good storo on 18th and Hickory, §18 T i ¢ o Sooper, Humboldt, W, X. Ad The fqurlh heat to the pacing race was matjon in regard to the affair: May 1, i "My wife has taken four bot- per month. ~ Also rooms. C. Bavage. 456 12p | Fpa UP—May 2ith, 1831, at my p! A gy g Sutherland. St | ® repetition of the third, The horses| The name of the suicided was Mra, | 100! Swift's Specific for a canoer, and has soreel oulor, and ono pony bay nisre, biack tail, and wife, O Ne;l&; W. J. Sutherland, Schuyler | got the word the first time they came to Honry Kuhl, Sl FPepiTy ;' h"- :mpruvml wonderfully, 1 shall keep it up; [ BT Fumiatiod frags jfoom upatalrs, | brand mark oul hip. Owuer can have ado Ly prov! 1 R. H, Oakley, W. A. Wilson, Loup City; and | the wire, and McFadden went to the hl, She resided wi or hus- | have no doubt it will cure her.” ED—A good butohor. No. other nosd ap- | o g siomiiatl a1 . Jors:go ) 08 Chamberlain, | log progerty aud payiug charges. p Caseldy. E. C. Carnes, Seward, were guesta at the Pax- | front and stayed there, coming home an [band on a farm about nine miles west of g:“"},',":;ymgfiz [lé“ ‘Q“'s‘;'h'gm:r :":: ?:" SR IAIn ad Homanl, . BLigp. i “"ul'l,‘!u iR 1 " L AN ton yesterday, easy winner, with Charlie E. & good |this city in McArdle precinct. For a| bl proparation. and ses AR ED—Good girl in a small family to do gon. | J{'OR BENT—Furnlshed rooms 1510 Dodge Streot. | IAKEN UP—On o 24th fnsh at Prics’ Lake, near second. Time 2:31} 4 y ¥ ool i iy ooy Mo ey ";:ff,’ by WV o sework ut 1718 Donglas St * 408 10p “9-11p Florence, a light bay mare white onface and legs k 0 2:31}, " v ouse ougles St. . 4 oronco, : i ‘ M'L Am:,. Bl:mlv:l, of Chicago, I"l'm;n:.- hiok L number of years she has been in bad DA s A poLIR IS 8 hocr. The ATy Q08 RENT. —A furnlahed back parlor for two por- | s can Feos o by meatie o sais o vpluarter, ng voland burial cas company, lafn [\ oo 1 dan 1 1|heslth and had grown despondent. Wed- | of our remody, and boware of all potash and | VI A% R4 6ood ¢ ¥ J sons a4 1611 Dodgo strect. and other oliarges and proving owaership. Drics this city. Mr. Barmore was formerly u resi- | MyCh o 48 3 3| neaday about sundown, & woman whe | meroury mixkares gotbon up to hmisate ua and (L Juynu Bros., Floronce, Aob. 0510w dent of this place having been one of the first | Winde: dis s ’ ? TR soll thotr poisonous stuff on the reputation of JANTED—A first-clasg machine blackunith t | FNURNISHED rooums 1724 Douglaw Bt. - ilroad n the city Time, 328 rosided with Mr. Kuhl and his wife, went | our Specific, These potash mixtures not only Owaha Iron Works, No horso shoer need apply, | X' 43540 IRIVY vaults, sinke, and cosspools cley bosord 4 m d 4 1 ) to do the milking. Kuhl himself had |d¢ 2o good in cancer treatment, but are abs)- [ 456t/ RICHARDS & CLAKK. Fun KENT—One grand square piano. Inquire sanitary cleancr. Fatisfaction guarau G, E. Marsten, of York; L. ¥. Helton, R. 0- races will bo the most exait- [ €19 % TL ERE, AL A Mua, | lutely dangerous. Send for full history of "o Sren "4 (i for s tamily of four, thatunder. | —._°f Edholinaud Erickson. 440st " | G; Abel, (sucoemor o J. M. Sumith,) box Blaco, and Lee Estelle, Blair; J, G. Jobus, | 108 port ever seen on the Omaha | i hf s 1o 0. e " | Blood and skin disenses and Cancer trostment. | WV Nt how 6o dont ah s tronr” ets Uoers SOR RENT—Honse snd Ton — L) ’ track, " Two special running races have | %Y ng left alone in the house pro- | Tyg Swirr Sexciric Co., Drawer 8. Atlan- | noca apply. - Ap ply at once to 1409 Park Wilde ave, ]1 2 ) lonso and Jarge barn, e'alla for ¥0 Seward; 8. O, McGintes, Wilbur; W, B, 0 d f 3 . P & P i horses. Acre lot. Wi, L. Mooroo, th and i 'y 3 be: with thry cured a piece of rope, went up into the | ta, Ga., 159 W, 28 St., N, V., and 1205 Chest- | Mrs. John W. Bell. 600-tt | )y, s e on Arranges i 00 starters in N ) ka8, telophoue 59, PABTY HULL White, Tekamah; Samuol (i, Owen, and W, | o “rphore will bo one race mile and | §8Fret and there hung hersolf by the [nut stroot, Phila, - - e R 5 5 ] o any : TANTED A girl for general kitchenwork, at 215 | T30R RENT_Two o - 5 H. B, Stout, Lincola; aud ¥. G. Hamer, [ ronont and one half milo and ropeat, | Do0k: She had probably boen hanging o — Wt e 00111 | IR tioas o oholos saites of ofos rooeat in Kearney were at the Millard yesterday, Those two races will be in addition to |® half hour when her husband returned Excursion Par RTANTEDA Dasber. 708 & 3000 stwoer. Omata,~ | Abrootn No, 7, s A 010 Major H. B, Burnham, judge advoeate of | the nfulu programme which has the t;': thg l'égulo and began to look for her. Hnl»:z RTRRS DEPARTMENT OF D W 919-14p 3 3 h F.m RENT ~Furniched rooms, first house west o the de) % of the Platte,has been appoint- | following races: The 2:48 class and ot finding her he ascended the ladder RAND ARMY OF THR RKPOBLIC, —— S — the Herald office, Als0 & fve room house by e d.pc:’h;.\:. o )] een appoint. on 5" Tho follonl b tl fnto tho garret and the horrible spectacle ASSISTANT Alull'unflunxl‘::jn x.'vu ", “7 genoral housework samo parties. 427-11p ypuf e general of the army, with the R ollowing are the nom- : . 2AVID Ciry, July €th, 1854, ; 916 8. 10th St. —— i H 1 el / rank of l.lnun.n‘g colonel, His promotion s | 10ators in to-day's races: of h‘:' “]" :urdurod wife, hanging by the | Guxwnan Oxoxks No, 1, e e | T BENTNow houte gullatle or Batel of am- The Pioneer and Still Ahead. b/ deserved recognition of long and valuable 2:48 crass, nogo:’x:" l;lg:“n.flcr hearing the mes- The department commander and his [ VY ANTED A sirl Avwly st 1718 Cassstroct. | g ey ey 501w Fammatn 4ot sorvices, he having been in that armysince| John Lo g by John I Redick, Omaha, | senger's story, lft for the sceno of the oficial staff, with the Department Band tuorough practical book keoper do RO RENT—0ne o4 six rogm house §25 et mo. 1861, a.fl"&""i‘("" ')"'ml‘:t'l;:fl.bhl"'. bg, by Fayette | tragedy and will hold an inquest upon | and Omaha Glee Olub, will leave on spe- sphclirse books ko open, close balance o adfusk G.M. Bitohoock ¢ il . 0 ¥ } ” 1" | Merchant whose ! usinees does not ju nploy- - 7 Mr. A, B.ml)uvnpm the popular room w]{;x: by ! Jnllx'n'f. H)r\'ckcnrid“», b g by J. the remains, cial G, A, R, train, via Chicago, Mil- nlnll:" of poruaucnt book: Lnspurl.' can hJ?\.utl{t-‘l':] |.'u:|:’. —House 6 rooms good u‘(ulr.h Nioe i .| W, o1 Go% e —— . wil up at small expense. Beat referencess Ad. yard, clst tor. Rent 3'b per month 1411 rufl:-fipfl:dh«m‘l'. muhr::l“wod:::l: guon, m'“u:lm RuGSL Contant Brought Back, wl?uk'n -Egt. l(’au) Rl ll:l.,"{o: Mx;x‘ne;p- CFow VA, IL" care Btaveas & Wiloox, m‘).’;.‘l\:n. :;::.nu\':mx:.v Appiy to duo, W. 'Betl, Draggist, f from Oblo whero heen vis- % . P p: o olis, from the Council Blufls transfer de- | %! R i 263 ! h 8t sl <ol (e S ) ind o iting with relatives and friends, Yesterday | Handcap, g g, by A. J. Caldren, Bradford, | Tom Pieronot, deputy sheriff, roturned pot, a4 8.p. m., on Mondsy, July 2lst FANNE.—Girl for goncral housewors. 520 | J0OR RENT—Ono store in Crounse’ Blook, G, M ho botbed up - wmiling from bebind the| P 0 by Monesty, b g, by Law cilann, | 7049708Y from St Paul, Miun., whoro P00 &) 3 B S on Monday, July Blat | WATLGAE N0 | I Hiteheook, w0d 1! Millard desk and once more the place looks | p¢, ?-.wm,g, Ta ' |he went with a requisition on Governor g neapolis on Tuesdayabout '“v“.w A good giri for liousowork in a small Plago. Inquire at Edbolm & Erick uatural. Mrs. Davenport aud the children | Will Cody, by Blue Bell, b g, W. .| Hubbard, of that state, to be allowed to | “°°™ Those desiring sleeping car ac- family, Must bo able £0 to cook. Good wages 95 11 —_— o0 o » Trvington 1 9, 0 do % ol THE DAILY BEE. | THE RACE TRACK. [3u 5 ievs' st vbons DISTRIOT OOURT DOINGS.) e MERGELL & ROSENZWELG, |25 o oot i ey B Ty i ot 7| B e s o it v e i | PIACHCA] Painters & Decorat -Prbgrn s 7 P . ine, o tate Against Kiw to Be people of this vicinity rati the spiri & Friday Mornine, July Chapter the “lm of ‘fllfl Sammer b At S :‘,":,‘m“:::h':,;d L/ Taken Up This Morning. of Fourtk of July indendense, by dlr:ing e a msl On Short Notice LOCAL BREVITIES T]‘Umll[ MGBIIM. ——— 10 the ALASK O, Yebietiy, totors s:i‘xttyi m;ld"l“ they plaudad; ufima' gath. CARRY THE LARGEST AND FINEST RETAIL STOCK OF HOUSE, 4 e 'y in famil roups and resting in ver- v SIGN, iaihe Attondance] TUBNEBSTOTHE FRONT. |, b Sy yiler the easy of ok agaoat |t awne giaces ot of Teil akvie, | WALL PAPERS AND DEOQRATIONS | *'Sb rresco ST A/t AD.:::::::::::)M“ the Races, | The Bighteenth Turners' Fostival of | Childs was on trial all day. This case |8nd othors gathering in lerger quantitios, | srong I wishing to participate in a private picnic next Snnday are hcnbl: nqn-\:d to ud‘lifll’ u: 8 ‘.v. : g Bu m, 1122 Farnam, imm; y, foe ln: o third day of the races of the sum- \ "‘"::::"' m:;h moeting ol’tha Omaha Driving Park | The e!gthth‘annar fut.ml of the ~The first two base ball games at the Sher- | . . tion was the most successful one | Missouri valley will be held in this city man avenuo park are, next Saturday, a mateh | ) o0 n and a great deal of interest |on July 11, 12 and 13, and promises to between the Athlotion and Unions, and next | %' 00 SO0 B RS M gL ) be a grnd afule, The delegations of o et TN Tho attendance was very good, far|the various towns along the Missouri the Sherman avenuenine, Each game will b bl il 6. | st AMymling. 8t -Jobupk; MM caflod at 8:30 p, m. better ) ! - 4o ing d d it really looked as if | City, Atchison, Leavenworth, Lawrence, —Ooutant, the oterk for Wiemers, the grocer, | preceding days, and i ly Wil hirivs Nete- YilAky WveRton, who atole botwoen $300 and $100 from his | races could be made a success in Omaha, | €40 A employer last spring, has besn arcested by | Brerything passed off pleasantly and when a gvvmnd bvnnquot vnll. be gl_van the suthoritios at Mankato, Minn., & day of | o oin1o and the sport was, as before, them at Germania hnl!. By that time two ago, and Deputy Sherlf Ploronot laft | oy, the principal streets will be decorated in yesterday o bring him back, When the horses were called In the | fostive form. Saturday morning at 9 —Rev. Birl Mitchell left yeaterday forfo o0 ") P00 atartors, Cling, Black [o'clock the Turners together with the the Missouri River District. Nebraska City, wherohe will hold a quarterly meeting Saturday and Sunday. Ho will also visit B ownville before returning, to organize the A, M. E. church, and to procure a site for waid church in that place. Rev. John P. Roe will fill Rev. Mitchell's pulpit next Sunday evening at 8 p. m. —Yesterday three desertors from the regular army were brought to this city in frons, They will bo tried by court martial at this place. When west of (irand Tsland one of the gnards in charge of the prisoners was shot through the hand by the accidental discharge of his revolver. The wound was dressed by a physician, who was & passenger upon the train, —Drs, Hyde, Tilden and Peck appeared before Judge Neville yesterday and stated that they had called upon Champion S. Chase as ordered by the court, and stated that, in their judgment, he was nnable to attend to his ordinary business affairs and hence is una- Tom, Pritchard and Nellie Grant came upon the track, Trapese having been drawn. Pritchard drew the pole, Cling leading Israelites of Omaha, will form a grand procession moving through the principal streets, after which they will involves about $500 and is brought to recover that amount of damages alleged to have been sustained by plaintiff from the defendant having made an excavation in his lot in such a manner as to cause the overthrow of Ruff’s building on a lot adjoining that of Child’s. Before Judge Neville the case of the state against Snell was resumed on the convening of court, D, G, Hull, attor- ney for defendant made the Jopening ar- gument for the defense and was followed by J. C. Cowin, who made his usual elo- quent appeal in behalf of his client. District Attorney Godwin then closed for the state in an argument of nearly an hour's length, At 5 p, m, the jury re- smaoes 1915 D001AS Street, 0maba, contorsnee North-Western Electric Light Go. SOLE AGENTS FOR NEBRASKA AND OPERATORS OF CELEBRATED WESTON AND U. 8. Electric Arc and [ncandeseent Lights! Adopted by the U. 8. Government and moat of the leading steamship companie ) and Hotels, Regarded as the PUREST, WHITEST AND BEST ELECTRIC LIGHT PRODUCED. For Rates Inquire at office, N. W. Cor. Fifteenth and Farnam Streets called themselves picnics. They all did what they expected to do; some solid visiting well packed together, and were happy and rose up and went home and felt that their country was safe. A wedding of no small dimensions 1 learn, was celebrated west of here at Mr. H. Timmy's, the happy couple being his daughter and a young gentleman from Omaha, Some of the Omaha boys learn to know just where to find them. Several parties from Massachusetts are sojourning with us here this summer. Mrs. E. Maxwell and Mrs, G. Adams are quietly reposing at the Valley house, kept by Mr. Geo. Knight and their hus- bands, who seem to be on the wing, now and then putin an appearance. They areall young and wholesome looking people. Then Mrs. J. L. Hibbard from North Brookfield Mass, has recently ar- rived and Is visiting her sister Mrs, Dea- DECORATIN # proceed to the U. P, base ball ground, ceived its instructions from Judge Neville | con Knight, and and other relatives. WM. SNYDER second, Nellie (irant third, and Black [ where the grand athletic tournament will Tom f‘nurth. Oling hothera’d a little in [ take place. Nc;body' should fail to be the scoring, but after the third trial the | present on this occasion, where may be horses got away in excellent shape. ~ On|seen the best amateur performances ever the first turn Pritchard left his foot and | witnessed in thisatate. One of the lead- was pulled to a jog before he could be [ing base ball clubs in the country will op- got down, He thea went to pacing and | pose our home nine after the tournament was again pulled down, but refused to |and undoubtedly one of the best day'’s trot, haviug lost a shoo and toe weight | sport will be witnessed on that day. and was consequently distanced. Cling| The athletic tournament will be con- and Nellie (irant had a hard race and it | tinued the next day (Sunday) at Hascall’s was nock and neck most of the time, but | park, and consists of running races, high the little man was too speedy for the bay | and broad jumps, vaulting, spear throw- gelding and he was repeatedly driven off | ing, putting the stone, etc. This will be his foet, but each time gained by his [one of the most interesting features of breaks and passed under the wire a half |the tournament, as some of the best am- length in advance of Nellie Girant, but [ateurs in this section of the country will was sot back to second place for running, [ compete for the honors of each event. and the heat was awarded to Nellie | Taking it all in all the Omaha Turners Grant, with Black Tom third, Time, | will spare neither time nor expense to ble for trial at the present time, His trouble 2 is principally nervous prostrat'on, and they n the special pacing class there were make this coming Turn-fest one of the best conducted affairs in this city, as conld not tell when he would be in a fit condi- | thyee starters, Charlie ., Winder and |well as to so entertain their guests, who ion for trial. —In police court yesterday Owen Con- nelly was up for drankenness. For four months past the prisomsr had been strictly temporate and has worked faithfully at what- ever he could find to do, but Tuesday night he McFadden, Nellie Shaw having been |are coming in great numbers from the drawn. In the pools Winder was selling | entire Missourt valley, that when they for $20 for first choice and the field sold | return to their respective homes thefl for §4. The drivers of the horses even | will always remember the eighteentl taking the field against Winder as fast as | Turn-fest of the Missouri valley and the offered. McFadden drew the pole, Char- | pooplo of this city with a friendly feel- lie E. second and Winder third, After | ing. and retired to its room for deliberation. In fifteen minutes the jury reported that it had agreed upon a verdict,but owing to the fact that the judge had gone home, was kept in waiting nearly an hour, The verdict acquitted t{o defendant of the charge preferred azainst him, where- upon the court ordered the sheriff to re- lange Snell from custody. The vote on the first ballot stood eight for acquittal, and four for conviction, T'his morning Mr. Godwin will call up the case of the siate against Elwood, charged with horse stealing. When this caso is disposed of, that of Key, charged with the murder of Nugent, will follow. BASE BALL NOTES. Carroll Signs with the St. Pauls; ‘Walah, the Rock Islard Short Stop to Become a Member of the Union Pacifics. Yesterday forenoon the Chicago Re- serves, consisting of eleven men and their manager, Mr, Clark, left Omaha for Chi- cago. They will play in that city four Mrs. M. E. Foster, from the same place is sojourning at the home of Mrs. H. S. Johnson; and by the way, the store of Mr. Johnson came near be- ing burglarized one night last week, the adventurer entering through the cellar but on coming near Mr. J. who was lodging in his store, was greeted with such an unearthly war whoop that there was no tia e for the use of the savage re- volver lying near on the part of the gaar- dian of dry goods and money boxes, be- fore thero was a hasty departure. As to this store burglars need not apply. Buekgy, VAN MARUFACTURRE OF Ok STRIUSLY FiRS1-OLASY ) armianes. B OLOSE UP. A Move On Foot To Olose the Stores This Afternoon, A good many of the business men have signified their intention of closing their stores this afternoon and give their employees an opportunity to attend the races. Thisisa good idea, and should be adopted by overy business man in this city. The races are the best, by far, ever offered to the citizens of Omaha, LI, AND TWO WEEEL UART3: Wagin 1Omaha. Reb #1519 and 1820 Hamoy Streot and 402 B, 184h(Btre nstrated Oatalozas farishad fred non ADpIiCAtian = f i : 1 ¢ OR SALE—Ele 3 T . :h::lp"l:r two trials they got atvay and on the first TR e ko R Gy 'eek'. two with the | 3 4t no more than just and right tha W3 Counaman, 110 thermen b i F 12p u"mog“:\:‘!"‘“{““fi‘g‘. court. On account of his good or b1t | turn McFadden pushed to_the front. HE FAIR Evansvilles and two with the Rock|they should be well patronized. The SIFOAYIONS WARTED, ; A now aud usetul patent for judge discharged him yeaterday morning, but warned him that if ho was there again ho would be sent up to the comnty jall for thirty days on bread and water, This morning he came again and made a strong plea for liberty but the judge was fixed in his purpose and gave him the thirty days. A disturber of the peace was fined $5 and costs, while another party charged with the same offenso was dis- chargod. A farmer was arrested and charged with being a susplcious person, and was dis- charged. ‘Winder went into a bad break and drop- od away back in the rear. He passed the half-mile post under a strong pull and it was as plain as the nore on a man's face that Connelly was not driving him to win, but on the contrary was trying to got him distanced and when McFadden passed under the wirea winner Winder | The board of managers of the Douglas soarcely passed the three-quarter pole. 1t was 8o evident that Winder, the favor- Co.unty Agrioultural society met in its ite, was pulled that the judges decided |offico pursuantto adjournment. Mem- to bring himjinside the flag; and when | bers Shivers, Glessman, Allen, President Connelly dismounted from the sulky, |John Paulsenand Secretary John Baw- The Board of Managers of the Doug- las Oounty Agricultural Society Elects Its Fair Superin. tendents, Islands, after which they will disband. Santry, the second-baseman, will Jfill again his position as reilroad clerk, and Carr, the centre-fielder, will probably again keep books on the board of trade. Lee, Depangher, and Whitely will re- main in Chicago as reserves for the National League team,while Jones, Kane and Graham will go with Manager Clark to Milwaukee, where he intends to keep a nine the rest of the season. AN ap. For full particulars call atJ. A. Turnor & Co's €mployment offics, corner Tenth and Harney streeta. 519-11p (UK SALE—¢100 takes oo large Work mare, doublo set harness, one two horse wagon. Al in good working order, R. E. Copson, 15th anc V' cific stroet. 618-1%p entlemen having the matter in charge gmve spent a great deal of money for the amusement of our citizens, and it should be appreciated. Close up and go to the races. VWANTED_Situstion by s compotent farm hend. Wages §20 per month. Address “H. H.” Boc office.. 495 10p. A oumE man with experience T grooery atid clothing business seeks a position, can speak the Scandinavian and German aud Eoglish languages. Beferonces can be givon. Address K. H." Beo offce. 474-10p TG SALE -An ostablishod busiaces. Terme easy. Address * Q.” Daily Boe, 495-10p ROk SALE—A pioting office saitable ior s small nowspaper or Job office. Wil sell for cas change for Omaba City property, Addres* X, Z. Beo offios. TANTED—Situation as foreman on farm, am & practical farmer, can Sivo retorenco, am strict- ly tomperato, Aduress J. E. A." Bee office. 857.12p A jhouax married man wante situstion as book oe) : u in wholesalo establishmont in Omaha, | JOR BALE—A good confectionery, olgar station- PERSONAL they put Ed. Holly in charge of Winder mer were presont. The rumor that has been circulated on Address care Boo. £96-t1 ory and new. J‘ugoz._‘;\ppl, or address “A. O, E. Q. C. Todd, Red Cloud, is at the Metropol- itan, A. F. Keith, of Scribner, is at the Metro- politan, David Connor, of Hebron, Nob., is at the Metropolitan. H. A. Spring, of Blair, is stopping at the Metropolitan, J. P. Brown, of York, 1 a guest of the Metropolitan, and ordored him to drive. him the next| "y g b oyident reported the associstion There was a general kick among the|had the requisite number to make appli- buyers of the field but without avail; the | cation, and that the society would be i arter of Winder, wade a_ geaad kiok | ranted tho sam privilege by the Siate and doclared that, the horse was driven to | Fair association as last year. win, but it looked rather susploious for| On motion, D. P. Redman was ap- him to complain because of his horse hav- | pointed general superintendent. ing been given a place n the race. Time, | * g G, Allen, superintendent of class A 283, g A. Treeman, superintendent of class B Alf. Griffin, superintendent of class C. H. C. Glessman, superintendent of class the horses got away on the second trial snd Nellie Grant went to the front and|p the streets for a day or 8o past that Whit- ney, Bandle and Carroll would leave the Union Pacifics and sign with the St. Pauls for the remainder of the season, seema to have been partially well found- ed. They all had tempting offers from the manager of that nine, which the first two gentlemen refused, but Carroll could not resist the temptation of $200 per month and left with the manager of the St. Pauls for his new diamond last even- ing. The loss of Mr. Carroll, who was the best right fielder ever in base ball park caro Tirrell and 476-11p. IISCELLANEOUS VW ANYS. VW ANTED=To buyan interest In rcllable, wall established business. Address “S. A, M.* box 256, Amoe, lowa. 494-10p VW ANTED-Sct of books to_ keep, or any work to lDZdl“l ovenings. Address“E A.W." Booutfice. 11p. TANTED—A fow first-class table bokrders at No, 1718 Dodge street, 459-12p VW E offer in lots o suit purchaser, elght, hundred cholce Towa steers. One hall year olds, bulance two and three years old, and a good kmooth bunch. 210-lm BTRANGE BRO'S, Bioux City, Iowa. f the best Business Lota and Building in Tekawah, Neb. (c untry eat). Address, C. W. Conklin, Tekamah; or, Wirt & Duguette, Wholosale Fandy Grocers, Counci] Bluffs. ) 4853 OR BALE—A fow choico young buggy and work horees. Mayno & Barker, St. Mary's :aveous barn, 458-t1 TOR SALE—Special Bargain, Corner lot, 60x14%, strect car line, 2 houses, 18th and Grace streots. 428-11p 'OR SALE—Largk lot on Park avenuo. Also house and lot noar st. Mary's avonuo. Luquire 422 Cos vent stroet. 4 i ot robura with bn but will remau in | Homer, Knfibtatown, Ind. 50T Ohlo until Beptember. Ho roports havivg |, Ly Gga Grins, ttocksille; Tnd, " had & glorious time and there is no doubt of it. }‘;:";‘y .S;' (rf:vmu‘:’f;' 1u|mlelb' kit e ———ee Lony W, N , b, W W, C, 1, U, Notlee , D, mf.:-.ul'mri-, lL‘y Cptelo V. L N- Y., wil| o 108 Bl by Al Saanpl, o, by 0, Mrs, Hoben, of Rochester, N- Y., 3. Tuylor. address the Woman's Christian Temper- | Harry Velox, by Velox, gg, by Holly & bring Contant, the embezzler, back to Omaha, Contant, since he fled from the city, has been wandering through Wis- consin and Minnesota, and & short time ago was arrested in Minneapolis on a qlgnn;e of vagraney. While in the ity commodations should notify ¥. A, Nash, agent C., M. & 8t, I, Ky., Omaha, Neb, previous to July 20. All comrades and their families will find first class accom- modations on this train, The rate is ONE FARE for round trip from all points on U- P, B. & M, and Sioux City & Pa- and stoady place. Luguire 2415 Davenport street, 781 l‘ OR RENT-—Hoows in Ne ka Natioosl Bank Building, Most desirable offices in the city Supplied with hydraulic elevatorand heated by stesin Apply at Bank. 026.t1 VW ALTED--Girlwho is s good cook, washer and ironer. Liberal pay allowed. laquire south: east corner 20th and Californis § 456.10p 7‘7‘ ANTED—First class girl for goneral house-work Apply Mr. J. R Shrove 105 2:th stroet, 10640 OB, BENT—Furnished rooms au the north-vwt cor. 13th and Capitol aveaue, formerly Creigh 199.£1 ton House. FOR SALE. 3 arlisle. iail he was recoguised by his old land. |cifio Rys. By order of VW ANTHD—A competent girl for gensral houser ssesme.. 1 S | ance Union at flnluuofinznn’l‘bfmd;y. L w.‘,fi,‘r‘,.& RACE—~MILE AND ARERAY, {ml N kmflwing hoyv-::mwdmin ¥ y order K8 Pawusa xbm.‘h.m:v-w 0.8 wouth, N. W, our 18t A food ised gentle pony ot 1914300 | 100,600 NOW IN USE. July 10th, at 2:30 p, m,, in the First M. b vy 6 el Omaha for a crima committed here, noti- | Brao P, Coox, Dep't Oom'r, | Teroer——m . — Fust superseding the largest o'd fashioned stoves R E. church, All are invited to wttend. | “Lunxi G mack—maLy miw axp nergsr, | fed the authorities, and Contant was Ass't Adj't Gen. VWASTED- A st 1a famlly of Awo, 1064 Varuam | FMOR 8ALE—Good, able for | aud ranges. It bastho simplest aud b ost eficieot G Iy order of the Little Fell 3 N held to it the f . J i fwinily or draft parposes. Inquire betw: en 1) ar | stavo burners in the world, and with new improve- ; 7 8. G, Cmaxurox, Secretary. ke of Consanghit o:unly oftioial O:r:l.x‘olu: 2 Dd““:l:: N AzETT “”N;&TLLAGTE 180, ey or addreas ML Nunith, 300 N. 1) s#0e1. | mgnte the evsiost 40 oporate. Abwalutcly tafs with . J * | Coviltan Conwnt adumiited his guilt to the ofives | wins. Diaserons o b ant oot s e B o b s Tr————— - | CRBOLCS Caela aciugouy. 1 1he wiosod seuace, e — ‘wl Besl of North Carolina Tobac- i 4 A number of the business houses in {and the eity will close their doors this after- | gy, oxpressed a w ness to plead ¥Ess Dinecrory to be issued in July, 804, price $4 60, J. M, WoLrs, pul | her 130 8, 14th 8t., Omaha. their own howios; §2 40 86 & day mad ork seut by wall; no canve h addrves B e J\OR BALE 135 acres Sa) ooun) e 12 miles TR ALl oo v ey e B Payzment. " Oull oo or sadross M M P, Vaphfon: 59 & soud for Catalogue, Price List, ¥te, HULL VAPOR STOVE 00,, LEVELA XD, @,