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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1887 SPORTING NEWS, :'V::fi‘l; 'r‘:nl(a?:ln.azdll;:g Baltimore teams STANFORD DEPOSES. THE TRIUMPHAL ARCH, :’rfi&:f‘fic‘t{‘-‘:{mh l.oo::: ::dlonlvur]rg dlo —_— : I} — T st 01 nto shreds, of O o Orack Shots at Loup City, Cleveland 4007070 100 0 0-1]| The Boodle Senator is Willing to Tee- The ':'-n:wze 2% g S l.'"h and-at that time was sufrounded b‘y | A Second Vein of Coal Found in the Lour City, Neb, August 8L—[Special | Baltimore 'I'Il o s i tify in His Own Dofonse. 2 et to “t? i crowd of people, of whom, many were % City Yesterday. » Qelesram to the Bek, |—The second annual | S BOULS | SHENE & dm‘;;,y'"'"‘l'(,.m AN FrANcisco, August 5L—To-day Sen- | Fowler & Beindorff, the Farnam street | friends of tho prostrate disturber Coal was discovered near the natural Jnter-state shooting tournament began here | 1o day resalted as follows: ator Stanford began giving evidence in his | architects, have prepaired elaborate | Among the by-standers was Harry | gas spring in the north end of the city esterday morning. There are a large num- | St. Loni 010000 4 0—6| ownbehalf i the form of adeposition before | plans for tho triumplial arch which is to Hagen, whom O'Grady strove to keep | yestorday. The exact spot scems to be rof shooters in attendance. Among the llrlvn)l‘(llyn“- \flw?m‘ o “1':?« “Rn?“e“;o‘ | Atorney A, A, Cohien as to the management | he oreoted at the corner of Sixteenth und gflnl in"“"':‘_:";llr:flfl; § xflfl.w;‘r }llirmly involved in studied mystery. Ithas been JOUISVILI a1~ o 1, Py S, . e he disehal 2 of h 0 ! i 3 N ' 1 :’;’;"‘I}f‘f)"' are the champions Stice | Ty o T oulsville and Metropolitan teams .'{.‘h{,";;;f}':{{-,‘"‘;l",:”“o".‘_:"‘}":;:'r"}’;d"""{fl'gé l-nmllm strasts in I[mrnty:' of tlllufal(;:rth- wis priniahad by the ofeor i akuen Son | admitted, however, that ‘;t is on the . e to-day resulted as follows: Paclfic railroad commission. Coben prefers | coming re-uniou of soldlers, whichis to | g blow which the latter received from the | Plateau near the fair grounds, and north. 5 Te fest contest was ten Peoria blackbirds. | Loatavilla ~8°173 010 0 8 1 | notto have the press representatives hear | take place next weeky Fhe design com- | saloon kecper, and, yesterday, acknow- | Wost of the '"’5""" springs where natural ntrance 40, 30, 2 and 10 per cent: J. Metropolita L] =11 | Stanford’s testimony, !nylnf ne will give for | prehends four pedestals one at each | ledged that he had been fitly treated. He | €08 was recently discovered. 'The parties L Crabill, 10; J. Woods, 7; Palmer, 8; Fleek, The Northwestern League, publication the substance of the deposition | corner of the intersection, sides fashioned | was arrested in the morning and his case | Who discovered the carbomferous pro- g Jeorge, 7, Walker 74 Budd, 0 Fox, 01| 1y Moixks, Ia August Ol —The | fter itis completed. in imitation of cut.stong masonry. Each | set for Friday. duot got their first ‘ip" by an examina. -~y alser, ce, 103 Nicoli, ookey, 75 | xeoent b . —_————— 1 A L oty, 0; Frank Crabiil, 10, 7 T | Northwestern Icaio gatney to-day WO t6 183 | gaen, Door and Blind Manufacturcrs. | Ofthese will bo fifteed fect bigh und i el e I L ond contest, eight liye pigeons. En- | [SIQWs: Des Atoies o o Clairs 11 CHicAGO, August 51.—The sash, door and | SUTIOURtE Lt yhin AL RS | Y ‘ vorli ance 85: Budd, 73 J. M. Crabill, 5; Woods, | Deshlotnes. Mignenpolis 14 Ean Platte s |\ i manufacturers of the northwest held | o Height and L] °“““""""i‘ A CONENG BV LYy e TG T Gl T 5 Palmer, 7: Fox, Conley, 6 ok, 6 ','. ot b LAV J J . transverse arch will spring from these 2 NG EVENTS. deposits, led to the private sinking of a rie, 6! Stice, ; Frank Crabill, aul an important meeting at the Tremont house | sorners, connecting those of the north- | The amusement prospect, for the next | drill that developed into a discovery of a 'rmr'fi contest, ¢ fifteen blue rocks. En- B BONER to-day. An effort was made by some manu- | oast and south-west, and north-west aud | week, is considered most promising, and | P3¥ing vein of coal. This is the second BIG_BONES P 2. trance $4, £25 added by citizens: J. M. Cra- facturers to change the price list, but after a | gouth-east. The arch extendin, be- v P time that coal has been discovered n 4 3 P the hope of liberal pat fi o Bill, 113 Stice, 11: Doty, 14; Nicoll, 14 Fleck, | A sfissouri Farmor Unearths & Mon- | long debate the price list of the last meeting | tween tho latter will be ecighty-six | o ciope of liberal patronage from oiti- | (ymaha, and why there should be so :.\mllklu‘r. {g;ihuux‘:: IEI.;Kl’nlgn-r 10; Frank ster Human Skeleton, was reaffirmed. ~‘The proceedings were con- [ foot five inches, and the other | 7°ns and strangers during tho next week | much secrecy about the discovery is truly Tt Sontns. Tt meitind woven single | 87, Josmr, Mo, August Si—|Special | ductedscoretly. cighty-six foet, aix and & balt inchos in | i8 strongly entertalned. To begin with | o mystery. ~ blue rocks. Fntrance $3.50, $25 added by | telegram to the Ber.J—At Jackson Station A Good Word For Chamberlain, extent, mhinei ht of theso t'o the my— there1s the fair, the soldiers' reunion, OVER HOLT COUNTY LANDS. ‘('l‘:{'!i Bl":"”l‘ 14 J, 3 bl in Davis county, near Gallatin, while dig- LoNDON, August 8L.—The Standard, refer- | Stone. W de thirty-three foet, while, | the division contest at Bellevue, the —_— :; ilcln“f : )l"iy. 13K ginii a well on his place last week, H. W. 8t. | ring to the appointment of Chamberlain as a superimposed upon the transverse sec- | vgit of the New York Voeteran firemen, | An_Interesting Suit Begun in the rirst swoepstake, 6va live blackb John unearthed a portion of » human skeleton | fisheries commissioner, says: Both the Cana- :',‘:,"‘,‘h",',’,'ll‘,’,:c,g"::"’[;‘: h‘;',;;;"ig";}‘;;‘; D SR DRI ST l-‘v't;‘"ldk!g.l';T fi"","(‘{‘f"“"’m’" [ AGAN ™ e 3 - i s vd. X- rederick S. Baird, of Chicago, filed a EabilL 4: Hulserer, 4, Btaware 41 Fikens v:):l(chl lar:m“::““fl:orln‘ltlxiul:‘:fion’:e dian and United Statos covernments Giay | feet. Rostinga pedestal on tho inter- tu;“:,‘o:rx?é“::‘::;l:);nm fi'zwu:? #nrtnlro%:!;n suit yesterday in the United g?ntcl cir- Oh’ H N , 8 i ; e :::unl:ry. At the :I'.p:l"ll of eighteen feet bones mfg'v',':f'-;'fl:‘m “figy “l’;: g{‘r‘l‘ll:z‘gvlllt\e:uf‘tl)fi u‘acet(iioal m““{"?e'd' t'm» b‘;hhm;“m:;_ house, W. C. Coup’s eques-curriculum in | cuit court against Stephen H. Elwood " As "oLI‘ B‘L. * piieond sweepstake. Entrance, 33: Doty | woro found, ‘The thigh measured in circum- | their cholco of Chamberlain, "Canadian in. o ing 10 Taceine onvalry, " an at. | the exposition hall, togother with a min- | \uq Gusta Elwood, of Holt county ;‘ud‘dma"( 'lb.;r:'u”mll, SR DL T {S’f’mr . :lh' u‘}wi{flmrwmcmsum “‘{l ',:“"1 Wi be“rrlecllyiu‘a I,':.”'h'?d';"d :,’ml B!E‘zen“nve of g:r:rfil" tyh'« *‘god u:rel comp:‘;ny !M n;f‘ hP:on!us nnd 8 | Neb. ‘The petition ‘lll\zc! that the do- et by A A b R id 1 { > Li] q - nches through at the lower portion. Ad- mericans will recognize in him & freedom : e of | . ~ | strong combination at the Casino. g eges 3 frionds, as sho ontered tho drawing room, aftor .’l‘mrd sweepstake, e.nh;nnce 3"1): F. Crabill, {‘,m.“"m knee the circumference was 22 | from pu{udlco which will insure considera- | de3s o(hfi:_afl.y,' which m'ufixls instance M,_z(;m,,, came into town last night, as | fendants at several times gave their taking & long, hot, fatiguing drive over & i Walker, 0; Budd, 9; Palmer, 6;J. M. Cra~ | inches, while the knee cap alone weighed 5 | tion for their case even to arguments which | will be a life-size figure in iron. The | yodest, after his years of success as if he | joint and several promissory notes in & sandy, dusty road. “It s so Pure, Cleanly ill, 8 Stice, 8: Hulsszer, 5. unds. An arm and one rib werealso | will tell against ourselves. upper and under frames of the arch will | | ) 5 ati N T . king. 1always have it with me, 1) asingle match for $10 between Doty and | EPSUUIT 4 and the other portions of the b6 Gontisatad With 1nttie Work ant Uaos l“d PUL"I!LJ';NP!I}-INDHJH l}l}me-m"xblh sum aggregating $18,023 to the Oregon Harmless Liauld, I can use B.‘,'.‘!,. 3 Budd got nineteen birds out of | gkeleton will be recovered at once as l!l.ls A Splendid SUALRH WIth: nisids, Mhe: 608k of the :::Acc:‘:wmr:‘:‘?nn; and Europe. 116 | Horso and Land company, of Wyoming, {4in. moment aad gottuch fusas el from o Shaoting tournament closed to night P AL LA TR , Loxox, August 81— Bulgarlan cabine structuro will ba about #700. e aroh, | rollable agent, whilo Molntyro, & Flaat | and to secure payment gave two mort- | pan Heen 14 O Mwre e, of 11linols, won the silver cup for the | grud‘thay will be brought to this ity and put | Das been formed as follows: M. Stambuloff, | it is expected will bo completed by Sat- | are represented here by John W. Vogel. | &ages of certain valuable lands in Holt Blemishe, t Suuand Dry, st average during the tournament. Follow- | 00" 6y ivhion premier and minister of the Interior; M. | urday next. The managers of tho other shows have | county, which teages the o 1ai Harsh Winds,” Ladies, N 18 the goore of the fiftn contest: Entrance . £ Nlolevton (ATRAREDE Torelien” SHalta:: N he managers of tho e hows hs county, which mortgages the complain- : ———— 2 , minis i M. ST ot yet arrived here, but when they do ¢ 0 idera- B R oDyl IR DI How the Auarchists Act. Stollor, ninister of justice: M. Mutakoruf, | THIEVES OF THE MOUNTAIN. T At A Aovd sivat eang Y I e Lo SMBIESLR i !"A.c&lokl-lA BALM P 6; 'Doty, 7; Nicoll, 9; Alien CutcAGo, August 81.—|Special Teiegram | minister of wars 3. fvolofly WeEr o6 | Bennete's Example Emulated by a A PARLOR MATCH. ¥ : etk ] i te Dot PR AR ore. 7; Gardner, 74 Bude, 85 Frank Grac | totho Bk.(—The seven imprisoned an- el M, Nikitoroft, ~minister of ‘Man N":”d Haptwail Y Evans & Hoey, two of the cleverest | 12, 1886, for §3,700, maturing and remain- can'tbe Detected. TRY IT1 73 G T, T3 H ) . d i r i i {) h ¢ (ke — — —_— ill, 8; Fleek, 5; J. M. Crabill,9; Mart, 2.— | archists were very grave men this worning. [ “0*"€% " . A _ | comedians on the stage, will be soen at | ing unpaid, steps were taken by Baird to tice took first money. Nicoll and J. M. Cra- | A reporter, who watched them through the A Montana gontleman arriving yester- | {F08 000 oueo on Friday and Satur. | foreclose the mortgages as contomplated ill second, Penrose, K. Crabill ana Budd, The Fisheries Com fon, day from the west told a Bek reporter | V0 Charles Hoyt! Rt 6d by their provisions, when to his surprise ird, Doty and Georse fourth, netting of the cage for an_hour, whilo they | 10xpox, August 31,—It is the opinion here | (hat the money taken by Bennett, the | 3 pori mctanor b S fucenssiul tomedys | o discovered that the Farmers' Loan WTkth content—Kntrance 86,825 added by | were taking their customary recreation, saw | nat Sir John Macdonald will be nsked to | Lot b i { arlor Match. Lt will no doubt o | and Trust company, of Storm Lake, Tn. tizens, four pair of “y(.gmm no one of them smile, They took exercise | rapresent Canada on the fisherios commis- Pacific express company's messenger, or lumt its former success here, which has Hid/ too pride. fHOMEARAN: 0oVeHNg. thy \‘ §Lawrice. 8: Stice, 0:J. . C with measured, listless footsteps, up and | <ion, Sir Lionel Sackvillo-West, miniater at | atleast, $8,000 of the same, was found | been simply phonomenal, ' Many new | jgoncical fand deseribed i his own o, freanback, & Penrose, 41 Budd. 63 Doy, | down the roofed jail court, or talked in sub- | Washington. will nlso join the commission. | where it had been hidden, or, as ho | A hovel things are promisgl ' THe | hurportng o securo the payment of e Whaitlonl” Protedaish, L and Mart, first’ money; Doty, | ducd tones to the women folks who come to Aothas Mostiny Peoe styled it, “cached." in the hills of Ore- | 429 B¢ L0887 Wit 10 Khore. o sale | 11 R60 advanced by the Trust company | ertt wiil winand receive public recognition and ~econd; Penrose and Pawnce thirds Floek, | visit them. They have no male visitors, ex- o s i oo, has | Z0M, About four miles from Huntington, | 07 Seats GRERY QRRTIEm, 1y to the Ellwoods. Subsequent investigation | praiso. Facts, which are tho outcamo of goucral ex: fourth, cept now and then. The remaining socialis- LONDON, August 31.—The government has | the termination of Bennett's run. He Boyd's hotias: Wil be: jed | disclosed the fact that & number of other | perience, growing through ycars of critical and Grand _citizons purse, entranoe $1, 20 2 ¢ ; roclaimed the projected monster meeting of | stated that therc was no doubt in his A LG Ll N by and indivi s0 held sep- o 0 Boene, 1 tic and anarchistic leaders, except Gus. | b ®hoao o "ot PRall Cl . the first half of the week by Melntyre & | companies and individuals also held sep- | practical test, becomo ns rooted and immovable as } "",'-'.""" $100 arlded by el iP%i8: Stice, 20: | Betz, never came pear them, who Ry SR YR county Clare, 0o | mind that the place of concealment had | Pt bESS TR Hee TR 28 ey - | arate | 1pon the same property Lo se- | tho rock of Gibraltar in publio opinion, and henee: : enrose, 7 lb 5 17‘; A.clpixxm' wis' Ib° fAN AbouL tWo wedlis aadi| y. bl Vs lm(lzn disclosed by a cm‘xledlerptuhol the strel hows on the road this scason. The | cure claims due by the Ellwoods for var. | forth need no further guarantas as to their gonu s Budd, 17; | A small party of curiosity seekers were ad- Foreign Securities to Be Taxed, l:}nssell;:grls, becsuse a search in t ug Vi~ | sterling actor, Frank Ma will appear | ious amounts from $60 to £5,000. i el b eyl h‘;‘ Lttt oo orie, lfi Stewart, 12; Bacon, 61 | mitted to the cage this morning, by special BERLIN, August § he Post states that hl:;t!)"‘."v‘v&tnxgl;‘t“ nmgl:l:’. :rl)::,lgfll:levo(:lls'i: the Iattor half of the week in *‘Nordick’ :fivllhu mortgages to tho Farmers' Loan | 1thobastblood purifier tn tho wu‘r’lfd, I;luneot theso ; Renick, 9; Mart, 13: G i 5 cele! “The R. : " FaRt BIH Ty e any are o ] , L3 . Craoill, (153 | YR Core (10 Deasts, k bourse to-day there was & fair inquiry for e istates that about the same time L ) simply to cloud the title of the proverty | Svery trade. cuiilag ana proession, ineluding ¢ i E P 198 ¢ -J\’anlu"-ll"‘ll;‘;:ll(lé' i "Hiow pale ghey are,” was the first excla- m‘;‘i‘(“ fleflumt‘fi!‘- St-l{’eter:hu'r‘g exchange ’;“!‘:l"::i!‘!:lck‘;fi& g"]’;"‘“li"“"f“‘mgfit ’:Zl" Juvenile Depravity. £iven as seourity and thereby d""“"’i"{" E'}vfi'é,“‘.‘:: E&h‘:&:fi:kJ'-T:A:‘:?:fi:o?}‘fi;%":u&a | " i bl ke 1. | mation one of the ladies wade. and Russian rubles continue to advanee. sed, v e J Daily. & boy of fiftecn. was ar- | I 1ts sale, preventing the payment of | R Halliio enftacy i curing A1l wincasce of ‘tho 0 b | "And so they are. s i been recovered. 1t was in transit [ James Daily, a boy of fifteen, was ar- | yohig justly due. The praye o bill | biood: Those testiionials aré on Ao by (ho thow. Penrose, Nicol dthird, Drake fourth. Sixteen months of the close confinement To Pacify the Cubans, from the internal revenue collector | rested yestordav afternoon for bein Yttt A the bill | biced: A sen o the i potion of all, “Now aome, Coutest No. 8, entrance $3, ten blue rocks 5 q & |18, that the court may determine the | uusolicited, {wo distinguished members of the thent: i tice, 9: J. Crabill, 5; Penrose, 9: Nicoll, 8; | Das told on them until \heh'l countenances | MADRID, August BL—If the Cuhan agita- | at Boise, to the general agent at Helena | drunk and disturbing the peace by fight- | validity of those mortgages: that the | ricalprofession, wiio kratefuily testify tothe wonder- | Emm. 1b; Doty, 67 Pawnee, 03 . Orabill, 8, | live bleached to an opaque whitenss. Lo | tion increases Premier Sagasta will summon | Lt was tenoed to Pocatello, and u- olerk | ing in o saloon on the corner of T | claims of each of the others be adjusti- | Sl Salies o, the Speclic o thelr indt freanback, 7: Wood, 8; Drake, 4: Budd won | {8 SHex SOMEREIEL 0, S5, BIPCHYNG &' | the Cortes to meet in Octover to consider | Damed Thomas A. Hartwell held a re- | 0o "0 q Vinton streets. Ho wus so | Cted and declared and that the com- | mitted to the public without further cofiment-le¢ | first money, Stive and Pentose second, ie- | friand‘of all the prisoners. and_who roams | What ¢au be dotie 1o pacify the Cubans. ceipt for a way-bill from the Utah & | o0 o S plainants muy have full and ample equity | the'fboek for thomselves The ludy ts & memiber of ¥. Crabill, Woods and Ereanback ‘third. | 1SS 0 80 S BES0nGIE Ane Lo FORMS L ———— Northern messengor. Hartwell was later | unruly that he had to be clubbed into | [;"4 0 hremses by judgments against the | and formery of the Residenco Theati, Bariin, Get: oty and Budd shat twenty blue rocks thirty | irieiden’s legs this morning, He took the The '"l':"“ o, Whisky. found short $157in hisaccounts, and onl il!"““’”"’"b o "PE“‘“' l‘l"l‘“““l‘)“ Eliwoods for any deficiency 1 the sale | Fupysudof MeVickersstock Company, of Chicago. oy purring cat into his arms, stroked her fur | SrokANE Farrs, W.T., August 3L.—Last | the day before the Ber's informant left | Pierce, — before e could e 4 o1 L oy . | YorKThaua T SR gl gt h An Uninteresting Game. B Hklod her mook. Bho was. gon- | night about 10:30 o'clock a motaor was seen | the sconc, ho was found to bod301 short in | Put ' into "the patrol wagon, | oFthe BLOPIHy torkzaged, crodied g | et Sl T Ay e LiNcot.y, Neb., August 31— (Special Tele- | tly put - down “when “the "newsboy | i slioot from the heavens directly overhead, | bis accounts with a prior kmployer, a His head and face were bruised and | fh,'kwoods are made partics to the Charlotte Rundow's Testimony. m to the BrE.|—The second Omaha and | Diought’ In the bundle ~of ' wmorning | 1 truck the electric light wires in the heart | CoAl dealer named Geen. Hartwell re- | bleeding in o frightful mannor when he | iy, New Yo, May 8, 157, | incoln gane was patronized by a small au- | Papers With thelr prognost lume“?aom-;‘nl;“ of the eity, cutting one of the wires in two | fused to make any explanation of all | Wwas taken into the central station. Bar- —_— Swift Bpecific Company, Atlauta, Ga. 1 4 an ursting in a ousand raginents. ese isappearances, an althou; he i 4 | as < o S 'oming Home to Die. entlemen- Having been anuoyed witl mples, dience aud was not of espocial interest. (n | As their eyes caught tho_startling head lines | 40d bursting into & thousand f thes disapp dgsltlionglihetli o bR InEoInaturIs b Nt fhe asme (Guly i aruntions and.rougRasss ot the pkia, From b oy Rhe ninth inning, however,It was exciting for | ADnoUBEINg thelr probable execution and | L1030 who saw the strange phenomenon | had been cleoted a mémber of the last | time on tho same charges, had enticod | At a period of life when budding wo- | iitn‘or my ‘uioo for tors than year, 1 used a BiTerion, and 1t 1coked blve: for s 1itkie death, there was closer attention merely, but | S8¥ that when it struck the ball of fire looked | torritorial legislature, he could not mus- | young Daily into a saloon, got him drunk | manhood requires all her strength to | leading pr n'of sa: a rilln and othier adver | perlod, LidRoial) o time | | otherindication of feeli: rvant | tO be ten feet in diameter. ter $500 to keep him out of jail and then picked a quarrel with hin® o e de| SR 10 1o effoct. Then I consulted a prom. 3 for th 4 seek Thelr hard work ng. An obser t 500 to keep him out of jail. L meet the demands nature makes upon it, fan, and from his treatment rocoived L ‘::we:e;’oc'l‘::l "?:e‘::‘s‘-a mmenr“'l:m’:v;‘;l; turnk?(y.dwhofieems wut’nke -“di'flarem vlsvt:, ,‘.l..hE—.'—nnr"," NOTES. _-_.._; %hl.lk?s is almost old enough to be Daily's young woman returns home trom no banent, lllllfozn‘ concluded to try the 8 6 8 rem v G108 remarked: ‘‘It seems to me that the anarch- at - CONDUCTORS' EXCURSION. ather. the severe mental strain of school with horom DiPod, and five oF Six Dacka 1.8 eir score. Hart was wild for the Lincolns, | fsts must have had a tip that the decision of i L 10 8 trair sehog ith & | thorough eradication of my trouble and reatorin An (ke box, and Dolan worked, bard behind | the supromo_court \would be favorable, a3 aThero was a 835,000 iro at Springileld, O., | The “Ticket Punchers” Take a Day | A Horse's Remarkable Wound. piokon down eonstitation, und o fine. | & theatilh ey s AThon R or o d 0 hol n 3artson pitc £3 ucy Parsons sald last Suuday ‘They are | Iast nigl o, | B i 8 zed, ) and publicity as you wish to make of it. 00d game for tho Visitors. ~The Toifowing 1s 1ooking into the future throueh & noose,’ and | Teemer beat Ross at Saratogn yesterday, | Tho first exoursion of the Harry Fil- t}l{o“t half llrfst"e(lg![t oclock‘ Inst | grave. If she had'been wisely counseled CHARLOTTE RANDOW, cial score: :].ey “fi eo::lng lfln}:wr m?»"fi' nmre{t :lm and Bubear won against Plaisted. more Division, No. 126, Order of Railway evening, as Charles H. Guiou, of the firm nPlhn benefit 0:' l)ri] Anor % s . ime when they will have ang. Yet they J. 8. Salisbury, editor of the Industrial a2k 4 of Colpetzer & Guiou, was driving down te Prescription” her bodily de- AN REOIRATIN! 0 0n ordering new sults of clothes, chatting | World pliblished at Chioaxos (s derd: *1| Conductors, took place to Fremont yes- smwgm et tth bl e ':D!m ‘ot | velopment might have kent pace with her | Tue swits sucrine conpans: Atismta dor E L e e e e bensied same | . Schacfer defeated Rudolph in a billiard | terduy. = Owing to the threatening | huys, he collided with a runaway horse | Menial growth, and honith ‘and beauty | aentiemen.tor two yoars 1 bude 5 3 8 4 0 0| intimation of a favorable rasult, for It they | Match st Farls last night. Score, 5000 to | weathier tho attendance wis not as large | and buggy near tho crossing of Sixtecnth | Folld not have given way to decline and | SeacRy. A s wrescriped & 5 8 2 7 4 0| haven't!Ican’tunderstand it.” ) ? as had been anticipated, but it was as fine | and Nicholas streets. The force of the | 8th: iy SRR s S TR0 AL e T s 5 4 8 0 8 0| Jailer Folz has a theory that the best wa The works of the St. Louis Car Wheel | a party as ever left Umaba. Particularly | collision knocked all the horses down. Jurors Drawn. Bottiea fava, thioroustiy catieval b Shd Sow Son 5 0 2 3 3 0| tomanageprisonersis tokeep them cheertul. | company were destroyed by fire last night. | noticeable werothe fine ears,two Pullman | A" yhaft of the bug entered | T H e this CortiAcate in auy mARDOF you wish. 5 0 1 8 0 0| Helikes tosee them hopeful of the future, | [:08s, 83,000, “drawing rooms”’ beingincluded. Engine | the breast of ono of Guiou's horses, | ., . he following names were drawn by Mombor s st tre 4 0 0 0 6 1| Helisdispleasedatthe almost exultant tone Heavy rains have fallen In North Texas | No. 825, with Jack Dolan at the throttle, , the county commissioners yesterday for Now York, May 8, 1867. 403 1 0 ofinwhickaome of tne news fourmuls i | quring ihe past ety Qur hours, IaK | an Pireman Joo Gould hu the honor o | Dassed lose, to, the fugulur vein, theice | e September tarm Jurors, Thero aro g — #9016 315 1) RNt for tho nawapapers to o luto them | persons are reporied arowned. pulling out the train, while Mark Suitor | 1, ins"nd the outer flesh oloar to the | SXtY, _and from thom twenty. [ Messe oa Blontuad®hun Duotses mated rom OMAHA. POS. ADB, I, 1 ¢ . P, - + 54 K 2 o ai 3 (A 08. AD. It QL“-A K, :;er:y.anurn ng with columns of such matter n&‘helé;:’t:fllz%ngflneo,lng‘l?fl{ p{r(:‘l‘l’ll motive was profusely decorated, being flank, where the end could be plainly four will be selccted by the Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. TR e Boe beoa sbapended forpat and call” ‘teeg: | artistically covered with flags and bunt- | distinguished by the elevation of the | sheriff to serve. It will be observed that 4 01 4 01 A Horse Thief's Escape. ing. ing, ‘The boiler head was wrapped in ?:::"‘:dhfd.h':fi?:g “ll‘l‘;":'l‘“&:b“&fi,‘{“‘:: the new wards of the city and changes : (‘) g g 3 3 8. Joserm, Mo., August3L.—(Special Tel- 1:,, .ymlmm, :p.,.un'%dm. E‘l' York “n:d, w]hiw and bx!«:;'“ :lumeuigt differ- | (G0 MO8 chr:elmen o iramovaiit ilgw- under the new charter are not followed i ram to the Bxe.|—lke N. Laws, the no- | surl ace rallways has secu control of the | ent colors lppefl above e CoOw A 4 ~ | by the commissioners. The reason gi . Su (S L U TR YR ::rl R hoeae bl 1' L T e o street railwas (n Cnicago with one excep- | catcher, and in frontof the headlight | ©¥eT: if inflammation does not set in the | 0¥ ) . , given 4 23300 01 of & pera a8 | 40 and they are bidding high for that, v i animal will recover. by them for this is thata county 18 “ 3 3 % 5 0 snotthroush the bodyby a deputy snerif [ ‘%% Sd MY a8 HARE LRE KOr et | rere the ralsed letters, fO R G in —— election must first be held: BhLh (Sl SR CIE IR DRI, 4 _0 1 0 7 1| whileresistingarrestin this city two weeks | ered that the Turtle Mountain Indians on roon. + 3 it Omaha Teachers. John Mulvihill, George F. Labagh, | Successfully Treats all Nervous, Chronic ano accompanied by Julius Meyers, its h q L A % 8 11 3 16 4 | ago, and who has since been lying at the city | the White Earth reservation aro suftering | tod : The examination of teachers for the | Max Grossen, William O. Bokel, Samuel Private Diseases of hosbital at death's door, was kidnapped last | from neglect by the government and abuse | [NARSEer accompan‘ed tho party. The i %. Donuell Henry Brunin, i LR 0 0 -0 Bight by a party of his frlends and his pres- | by the agenta. following committees were in charge of | public schools of Omaha was ended yes- d Worde B X Tillotson 3 °f | MEN AND WOMEN e 0 5 S the party: " v. TI R oro Willin Lt by Bt adl SR RN Dr. 8. Is well known as the found f the | 0 0300003 3§/ entwhoreah te are unknown. Tne SHerif | jix-Governor Fostor, of Oblo, has cou- R s S Trank I coshan!| Thoras || Croaz-salhefoxamiorsinore William Jardine, Prico Saunders, J. C. Hubbard. | yonivem " Canndn) MediealsTnstitute and pro | Ru Lincoln 6, Omaha 7, 9 0 3 menced suit in the United States circuit | Curtis, Wilham W. Keyvsor and Mis: Fourth ward—John F. Coad, W. J. r of the § villo Intirmary. The Dr. it taken Laws away to-day had the latters con- i ) Cahlll and GGeorge Mitchell. u i ¢ yvillo Intirmary. { Bases on balls—Hart 4, Bartsond. Akenilaws sanvitadRy(il ters cou- | court to have the sale of the Mansiield, Cold- | C3{ylTAn0 Beomke RO 0w w | R Davis. There were fifty-eight tench~ | Welshans, J. V. Patterson, Peter Shar- et A LA | @Struck out—Hart 4, Bartson 4. tion permnitted. Laws was a memberof the | water & Lake Michizan railroad to the Penn- | g o Hiarey Gilmore. N [ . $ s key, Tor, James G. Carpen of chironic and sexuil diseuscs. und bis offorts | Liott on bases—Lincoin 7, Omiaha 3. gang that has stolen over three jundred | sylvania comoany set aside, e Nt ve YN otbe: Goorgel Baird and J, | Srsiexamined, fitiy=four ladies and ifour ) W Fan *s | boing crownod by wonderfull siceess, he would | Two-base hits—Bader, Walsh, ses In D Mise b i 800t f 4 ¢ gontlemen. They are an unusually in- | A kgl 5 ‘There was a large sale of condemed sup- months, and s a desperato case. 'Tne city > telligent looking company of peoplc, and | p ety u e plies at the Booklyn navy yard yesterday, and county Is being scoured in a search for | oo i"the “Standard-Union charges that the afilicted to his long H. Ralston. Jed reputation as suni Printing—Arthur Blakely, J. W. Inlow . | oul the attention « I'hrae-base hits—Dolan, Beckley, tHoover, nding and well Redman, John Krohmoye n, Patrick Tigh Done nt assurnince of his skill and ability. 8 him, but it will doubtless be fruitless. ¥ and M. P, Suitor. many of them are teachers of high repu- | ¢, s " Widde, NERVOUS DE ITY. Time of game—1 hour and 45 minutes, Collided With a Wild Engine, B ant Clovelnn o laatructed all col- | 1ows. — Tho party returned about nine | is yet to come. As there are nine papers | Gy, =~ ° %' g 8 " | abonses of the nervous syatem wnd sexual or Y b $7. P P B Ve d - ‘clock 1a i » o1 is wi 1 5922 arti- nn. < A .| unnsspe and pormunestly e Umpire—-Young. S, PAUL, Aukust 31.—By the collision of | ) iR80¢7 VRN FOLTUNCS &40 €00 | o'clock last night. to ench tenchor, this will make 582 arti- | “Sixih Ward-—Andrew Dauble, Dennis BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, Donver 1, Hastings 0 & wild engine on the St. Paul & Duluth road | iilitary organizations from abroad who are | Gorpo o o0 s (L | €08 10 bo critically reviewed By the X« | Lane. Alex Richardson, . K. Coutant, S A diseaso most horrible in its resulty Vel e S with a Wisconsin Central train this after- | coming to take part in the semi-centennial | German-/ 001 20nofs: | aminora, A.S. Ostrom, C. C. Field, L Klein, John | —completely eradicated without the uso of ASTINGS, Neb,, August 8L.—[Special Tel- 2 badl celebration of Chi to be held shortly in This evening a number of the leading ——— L mercury, Charges rensonab! ¢ ; the B ‘The h noon both engines were badly damaged, the Icago, y Y Cane. VOUNG MEN gram to the Brk. | —Tho home team was de- | paggage car smashed and_both engineers— | that city. German young ladies and gentlemen will An Insane Wanderer. L feated to-day by a score of one: Sinkson the wild engine and Brooks of the 1t is reported that Chairman Fiuk, of the Douglas preecinct—Hans Wintli\\lvrlicx. " : trom tho ellec h make their second appearance on the | About 11 o'clock last night Officer | John M. George. Waterloo—F. M. Cor- W do wo e 0 8 0 0 8 8 D ol | e are tiapuived or. ginaer Stniks | Saceeedod. bt Cheirimah Bishehard af the | amateur stago for the bonolt of the Ger- | Curry found a man wandering aimlessly | liss, = Valloy = John M, Williams, er of it i SeiN Base 8 3, Denver 6. Errors— | was at fauit. Central Traflic association, while Chairman | man-American school. They will appear | 8bout Farnam street, muttering savagely | Millard—John Hattenback; Chicago—Fd | Xy ¢wili g, 5 | Rastings 1, Denver 3. Batteries—Nicholson — Guilford will be made traffic manager of the | i) tne entertaining dy “Blindfold.” | to himself. The officer approached the | Haney: Jefferson—Chris GutschiElkhorn | cnso of sominal wenknoss or privato disonses { wnd Reynolds, Fitzsimmons and Meyers. Back on the Reservation. New York Central, in the entertaining comedy indfold, d, finding h i o —George Drex Saratoga—John Haz- | of any kind or character which he undertukes | > . UiNTAR, Colo,, (Via Green River, Wyo.) | = The nouse of commons was the acene of a | Ihe cast comprises all the young folks 'E“JF\'BB("@.;['"] ;"'fm i (','I:’h’_‘i‘:" m;:s‘arnhfi zard; Florenco—R. M. Cowin; West | and fa ure. Lo } Ku:::.c.l:'vu:l’u:x:t' f"‘r;’m: Tete. | August 31.—Culorow and all his band arrived long and_loud wrangle last night, between | who appeared, with great success, in an- 4 on- osng ched | ()maha—Robert Easson; McArdie—Car- MIDDLE-AGED M o Tim Healy, Balfour and Colonel King Har- | ram t0 the Bkx.]—To-day’s game between at the azeney at 1:30 last daturday and say man, under secretary, Hard nlmaa‘ were ; ansas Olty and Emporin was no less in- they want no more fighting. The Indians on | ealled and the chalrman was obliged to call both these reservations were yery much ex- | all particivants to order. teresting shan that of yesterday and it re- | ol el Reaured that the Colorado troops | P Ioante o order other comedy at the same vlace about one month ago. On that occasion the proceeds of tha entertainment were about one hundred and fifty dollars, The object by Jailor Crawford, $148.00 in ourrency | ¢ h b H " ) son Rower; Union—George Knight, There aro many troubled with too froquen was found on his person. He gave the hibmilil ght, ovacaptions of the bladder, otton ‘wocomphniod name of Edward Blonkest, but could not AT e BT _ | by u slight amarting or bnrning sensation nnd or would not give his residence. He was Nl‘)?—Aw;u’ olice court yesterday, Man- | % aoning of tho system in & manner tho pa: -of-Firewater, an Omaha In- | tient cannot nccount for. On exwmming the == ’ ed up, ill be held until friend: ¢ i v quired ton innings to decide the contest, the | wouid not come on the reservation, Every- Governor Thayer Libeled, of those entortainments is & worthy one, | oake s s e hima. or e rana | dian, was ub for drunkonnoss, but ag it | urinary deposits s ropy sediment will ofton bo ©owboys bunchiug their hits and scoring five | thing is quiet hero at9p.m. The Indlan | (yapa, Neb., August 3L—Editorof the | 8nd is warmly supported by the Germans | grg sufliciently to take care of himself. was his first offense, and he promised to | mer will appear or the color be of & thin, miik- n ulg tentls whu? the visitors were blanked. ‘fl:'i‘;f I'):l!'-“‘,’“\flf]"“:‘::: N Dlsgg::‘é‘phyalc Brr—Dear Sir: To-day for the first time my | Of thi8 city. As a consequence it is ex- e return immediately to the reseryation, he | ish buie, anging to i dark or torpld ap: ard. The following 18 the seore by innings. T day’s Herald, entitled: “Governor Thayer as Mr. Brandes O. N, Ramsay returned from an ex- School Children at the Fair, i8 the mecond stago of seminal weaknoss. THE Kansas Clty..1 003 000 1% 814 Weather ludicatious. a Pugllist.” L wish to say that I was present biss Aueusta Pomy | tended Oregouian trip yesterday The managors of the Omaha fair have | Avi.soc CAkkS, And & henithy rescoration of 1 mpor 06100300 0-9| ForNebraska: Local showers, cooler, vari- | quring the conversation and must say that Miss Minna brandt | Levi Carter, of the firm of Coe & | ghogen Tucsday as children’s day and | the genito-uriniry organs. § Karned runs—Kanesas City 10, Emporia8. | aple winds. the editor of the Herald was sadly misin- Mr. Franke | Carter, left last evening for Laramie. ) 5 DAGA) 5 day Otlice hours 9 to 12 w. m., 1 to 5, 8 to 9 p. m. { ‘Two-base hits—Howe. Three hits— : Local Mr. Grube will give a free ticket of admission to N. B. Persons unablo'to visit us may be | Mansell. Struck out—By Hofford 4, by Me- | | For lowa: Local ralns In northwest por- | formed, for there is not one word of truth In AMr. @rube | N. A. Kuhn returned yesterday {rom ry school child. Mr. James, the | tréated at their homes by correspondence. Y Carthy 2. Double plays—kowe, Ilengle | tlon I‘l" weathar I sauthesst hartion. | the assertlons made; It 1sa tissue of false- Mr Y Peycke | & month's sojourn at eastern watering | 6Very, i b l: _“l‘“*‘l- it © | Modiclugs und instructions sent by muil o i and McKeon. Left on bases—Kansas City | 8lightly cooler, va :oufne‘;l;luing: 9 | hood from beginning to end. Governor 1iss Ida Pomy | places. superintendent of the public schools, has | pross, CONSULTATION AND ADVICE, PEWAON 2 . — . | eastern portion b L M i.‘l}f"i.“".’;'#“nflé‘.‘#fi‘ fy ;fg: gguu‘:’m For Dakota: Slightly cooler, local rains, | Tusyer was talking with Judge Sahler, errors—Kansas U ¥, Emporia 8. Passed | variable winds. Harry Stout and myself at our office door, |1s—Graves 4, O'Rourke 8, Wild pitches— ST e when Judge P. O. Hawes came uvo and oCarthy 3. it by pitcher—Drivebell. Saw Mills Burned. pitched into the governor at once with some ime of eame—3 hours and 20 minutes. HurLry, Wis, August 81.—The saw mills | yneomplimentary remarks. The governor i mpire—IHagan, Batteries—Kansas City: ’ " . ) offord and Graves. Emporia: McCarthy of Kimball & Clark, about six miles west of nllunrly WAS taken Dy surprise butanswerad Emma Brandt Miss Anna Pomy Miss Lina Sehmid Roschen Sommer Miss Nettie Richard John.... +oeo M. Max Lentz In connection with the performance there will be a concert by the Umaha Robert Harris and family left last evon- | made arrangements to supply all pupils | Tsend stainp tor'auestion list and eircilar, ing for Las Angeles, Cal., where it is with tickets by calling at the board of Call or addvess DR. SPINNEY & CO., 105 8. thought the genial climate’ of America's [ education rooms on the corner of Six- Italy will improve Mrs. Harris' declining | teenth aud Capitol avenue, between the health: hours of b wnd o m,andzto 4 p- . | § 8 FELKER, OMAHA, NEB. Toris Henkel.. h street, Omuha Rev. Mother Niederkorn, who is head | @ Chourke. in plnce, were totally burned early tn | in a goutiemaaly, way but us the Judge | Nuwioul Union orohostra, and tho. pices | Of the Ladies of tho Saored Hoartin the | == —————r="—— ZaORNS i | Topeka © ta 4. PR e You force me o it 1 will tell these gentiemen | Will bo followed by ball, which will con- | West $6, EAODE SRR a0y \ B “fi“ ‘ Torkia, Kan., August |Special ‘Tet Milling in Transit. why you pitch on to me the way you do” and | tinue until midnight.’ esterday after a visit of inspection to the e ras a: 3. l []a d[] e AR A 1N P ey | ABrmoeEN, Dak., August 3L.—The Mil- | turning to us the governor said, “Mr. Hawes e 78 R R LG T RADARR A INE & oy gram to the Brr.)—Topeka won the second e R ts here to | B3ked me for one of the district judgeships, U. P. Headquarters Kules. convent in th 5 Y. b th y 2K U. 8. DEPOSITORY, , & l amo of the series from Wichita with ease, | Maukeo road has instrusted 1ts agents hera io | which for xood reasons Leould not kive bim: | Now rules and rogulations for the gov- Dalalr o b domph; vience o hansas Omana, ITek. S 2N X ’.’f}tz, d | ho features of tho ame wero the beavy | 3 oonts ver 1o, the same 0 o willod 15 | tack opmme.” ThoJudge admiticd this o po | eroment of omployes atthe Union Pacitic | yj; 7, ] e e Mrs. C. H. Van Wyck has started from A I her home near Nebraska City for the east [ Paid up Cavital. in response to a telegram “announcing Surplus ....... the sudden death of her brother, Reyv. - Dr. Brodhead, who died yesterday in | H. W. Yates, President. headquarters were promulgated yester- day. They are unique and are as fol- lows: & 1. Office hours are from 8 o'clock a, m. .$250,000 ..42,600 i 5 transit at Minneapolis. true and then made some further remarks, of the visitors. Following is the score: —————— | when the governorsaid: “Good day, gentle- T & 38828 L sco Wheat Trading Brisk. men,” and as he turned to go Judge I1. spoke ins—Topeka 7, Wichita 9. WSAN FRANCIS00, August 3L—Trading was | up, “He cannot stand fire, he has to turn AYdner, Kenyon,. Theed brisker o the produce egchange, with values | 80d run.”’ ‘The goveruor stopped and said: -~ il Se g “I do not wish to have any words with you, N aralon 5 Toronto, Can., while there on a vi Lewis S. Reed, Viee-President. TArdner, | Homo' runs—Haluday, 5 B, slihly lower, Bates”ot Seller 57 | (i L0 Wich T’ appoarance.or & siret | 10,0 CIo0K P m. OB hour is-atiowed | {iiioen for seventoon years » s A, E. Tonzalin, 24 Vice-President. Unipire—Wobster. "T'ime of gume- 22440 per contal, brawl,"” and aw " tho govervor had not ot | “F MU iy giricty proibited. [ sionary to Clina ‘and returned with W. H. 8. Hughes, Cashier, ac : . hrongh with the conversation with us thal 8 & . o8 impaired. ears he has FOTORS: National Leagne Games. “‘_“"“,“ ithdraw :"‘"“, 0";"1?;'1""“" the judge had interrupted, he remained a | Burning matches must not be thrown on {:r“f’l‘“‘m"“l‘n'r“;f Ithe “lflrh,:;:'lyt;n“ N l") P Atk ”m'(":,’,ms Collins W Yomk, August SL—The game be- NEwW Youk,August 8L—|Special Telogram | fow woiments longer and left with a kidly | the floor or in the wagte; baskets. Paper | b'“,' on ohuroh. Mg Van Wyck | H. W, Yates: s PUIE LA #woon the New' York and Inaiananolis teams [ the B, |—The sloops Puritan, Prisclila and | feeling toward ail. That is all there 1s of If, | shades over gas jots prohibited; they | Fresbyterian church. = Mra, van Thyex | I W. Yates, | o - Letmis 5. feo fhout Blla rias $o-day resuliod as follows: Atiantic bave withdrawn from the trial [ as Mr. Stoutaud Judge Sahler cau testify. | must be giass or tin.: 198 OB1Y TecRRHY. JoN. 8. Younger &istor 11 A GUERIG, Fhanih, Han Salvader and” Wiliaw sts., Sat ew York 07070 1 1 18 *— 9/ races, 50 tho contest for the seleetion of com- | Lt seems to me that sowe people have & su- | 3 Employes must pay all damages to | and the the present grief is thus all the S s——— AR 14p= 06 linm 8 ndianapol 0000 L0 0 0- 1] potitors for the Thistle In the cup racea is | blime faculty for magnifying mole hills nto more acute. BANKING OFFICE: . Cali the building, furniture, fixtures or other Pitchers: hi N b and Moffot, Base | narzowed to the Volunteer and Maytlower. mountaing, - Respectfully yours, ts—New York - S 15, sIndianapolis 8 } = i 1 “rrors—New York 4, Indianapolls 9. ‘Wholesale 1222 Farnam Stroet, rh:‘};e;g‘“g"‘"t";:“'con\pmy S e Yesterday wf&“tvl:;":l:llh-st day for Tnn(""- ‘flllhfl'do‘\'nfl: \ \H‘B‘I‘A'NK wEA | Upbiros-Graham and Conpelly, = @ ove. | TEXALKANA, Ark., August 51.—Tho firm ——— 4 Gos must be turned off whon not | o %5 Tho United States internal rev- | A General Banking Business ‘Transacte £ | gween the Philadeiphia and Tittsburg toams | Of Nunseshumer & Kiein, the larzest whole #oneth Ward Ropablicans. Aot Roaged, ing tho | enue oflice, only $830.58 having been col- e M foday resulted s tollows: g salo dealers in general merchandiss here, | The Fourth Ward republican club has | | 5: Employes “’;‘o";"}"‘fi‘“gn"f Jeaxing tua | ooiq ™ ) ,nuw«xmm . .}) 0) 0 l‘ 0001 0-8 lwu_;rh.vlm;d 0vul.b)" l(llu.?ll‘glr]&:)aslulgblun at- | now secured a p:wm:menlruqm for meet- derly n?nnnor andtany lndullze in loud A complimentary benefit concert will . . IR U oo 0 2 0,0 8 30 0 ¢ | fachiments aEaioamiuE L0 ings, 1w the German-American school | gonversation while passing through the | be given to Mr. Naham Franko at Boyd's arrls o Philadolphia 0, Vitisbine 1 Errorse Phila. Killed by a Chinaman. bullding, No. 1839 Marnoy stroet, where | jlls. opera house to-night at which the cmi- ¥ 7 Nonne 9 Hew York regular meetings will hereafter be held, An important meeting of the club will be held on Thursday evening, September . oli ill hi - .CHICAGO MARSTON REMEDY nent violinist will himself perform. Mr. 115+117 MonROE $7.C BA s it Franko's reputation guarantees a musi- | B8DEVONSHiRe 87, BOSTON. NKER delphia 2, Pittsburg 3. Umpire—Doescher, Cuicaco, August 8l.—While trying to ; cal treat to all who attend BONDS & i ch it f ‘”F t‘ J“)l’l‘ " s, Broct, .8 8 b . F. H. Mitchell was arrested yesterday lalty, Correspondence solicited. 1 [ BosTON, August SL—-The - €ame e | sapture a disorderly © - " y Chinaman to-night, tween the Boston and Detroit teams to- Police Oflicer 'hil Foote was shot and killed 6. No employe will be allowed in the building after 11:30 p. m, without a spe- cial permit from his superior officer, TRID resulted a3 follows: | William . Bell, Dondon, tl, 0101 Sallie H. Lowe, Omaha { Oliver V, {famiiton, 18 1 Ada A. Sil\, Bayard, Funeral will take place September 1, at 3 p. m., from 1333 South third streok Friends are lnvited, = | 3 the ‘affair. He entered the ‘scufile, he says, only to assist Officer- Brady who, while he-had seciired an advantage -over For Sale—5,000 tons of Spring lake ico Gustave Koehler, Grand Island, Neb. 000000 ugust 3l.-The game L cascscured. No knife, drugsorelamps used AdY. V. 0, Supply Co'Hox 196 55, Lou's, Ne. zesulted as follows: Dy the fugitive 1, at 8 p. m.,for the purpose of perfecting — A 10 A Tohmt ot e E organization. : The *‘Dounybrook Episode.’ by Oflicer Clark, of the humane society, = 3 &, Base Marriage Licens A full nllendnmja 18 (hi!‘!ll'l“d- Ex-Otficer O'Grady, who figured in the | on the charge of cruelty to animals. The Llncoln, Ne . ' ~petroit |, Judge MeCulloch f'eslcrd-\y issued the oun R. ¥ Frarum, little episode between Officer Brady and | horse he was driving was covered with The best known and most popular hatal fo . 9 Loston 8, Umpire—Powers. following marriage licenses: resident. “Reddy" McCrea on last Tuesday night, | f0am, and on the animal's sides and back the state. Loo Niat | —_— {James V. Lyons, Des Moines I P 8 0 ay night, | co e humerous welts showing the brutal oluss. e inl men and | A Afl"“‘:" At"a‘;“llifll" 1 len M. (I:‘nuu‘» r«-mi ‘f,j"’ DIED, and who was arrested about halt an hour | novhior in which he had been beaten sl political wod pblic ol INCINNATL, Augus ~=The seorge 13, Atkinson, In v L FR—— N 5 ohell i : N It 4 . v or. I gs,.. the Cincinnati and Athletic 1 Clura M. S blde Omi WENNERGREN-August 81, Ralds Mary, Lfl;f;umvg;:x'::r:t:«;-\;:r-tbl{mnc&-fin:: 1’\:‘:?)“11 is held for trial until this mora UL At VARICOCELE /"t » l