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HE OmMAHA DAILY FRIDAY ST. PAUL PLAYING GOOD BALL | &reeiecaiy Shovoeegiear® * ' | NORTH CARGLINA POLITICS, | i Wit oot Bung = sulted in a dead heat hotween Prince Solty the = ninoty-std dounties nearly four-Afths Dropping an Odd Game, But Keep- | [T colt, Gold, and Douglass Baird's filly, | The Democratio Party Rapldly LOS- | were white mgn, 1 mention this fact to onia. The filly, Lady Bird, was third. % the incrolsy : n the ing i the Lead, TIMow1:07, 'Tie stakes Wors drviqed ing Its Ground. show the incregsf’ of white support in the state. \We hare At Washington Park. convention N The, democ ats o 1n, ,!' ‘rw“h s uly 5.—There was o moderate | PEOPLE ARE TIRED OF MISRULE, | never been such a convention held by the r publicans. This convention exceeded by far as Burlington Route C.BXQ.RK Route sver before had such a Q.B.XO R.Ri THE CORN HUSKERS CAN PLAY. Crrrc '8 attendance at the Washington park races | to intelligence and wealth any that has been < to- The weather was fair, but the track 5, - | held by the republicans in the state : Des Moines Drops a Game to the Slonx | . oa40 e A Prominent Oolored Republioan | St SR E e il candidates City Colts—National and Amer- Six fftlonzs—~Hector and Golightly ran a Tells Why He Expects a Victory ""?-mk ”“'\} are ds strong, if not Saronger foan Games —Tarf and dead heat, Chancellor third, Timo—1:18g. For the National Ticket g AL L B R i After tho fifth raco the dead hoat was run era ison ig well known to the rep “he Burlington tak h A General Sport. o2, Plostor wikting, Fimeceir 8 in His State. licans of North Cirolina, was spoken of as 0 ington takes the lead. 6 milo-Wahoo won deM s seoond - the most available man before the conven enn third. Time U ek will certainly . i 3 " 8t. Paul 0, Chlcago 3 iy s Lol PR RR The Bourhon Sun Declining. | gthen, the republl It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. 8. Pavy, Minn,, July 5.—[Special Tele- | Unlucky second, Mamie Tonso third. Time Wasnisetos, July b.—[Special to Tmn 0 C ‘l‘m‘-‘\.l.lw-(.vn\-li. : gram to Tie Bee,]—St, Paul and Chicago | —1:18% Ber.|—Among the delegates on thefr way B Tt It was in advance ofall lines in establishing dining-car > _ Blaine. Out of courtesy to Mr. onvention who lingered a | for his long and able service for tho party to-day played off the postponed game of May | , One and one-sixteenth miles—Orderly won, | from the Ch 12, the home club winning with ease, Cough "!?l‘ff}'i;};::&‘fi‘.‘u':fil.»:"\'\:::. oS, o | few days in Washington was Mr. James H. | and espocially,in defensc of the negro race, 1 service between Missouri river points and Chicago. 1in was hit for a total of twenty-on Ve h . s bases by | Kedarkahn (ird. Timo—1 18, Harris, of Raloigh, N. C. M, Harris is ono | voted twice for him, but_after having st the St. Paul players, while Guekerman was a of the foremost colored men of the south, veyed the field thoroughly, and secing th . E 2 It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of puzsler for the Maroons, but two hits being | it aud 18 a recognized loader of the republican | WAS M0 PORSIDILLY of bis Mowbal LAALL people o made off him up to the seventh inning, In Stovx —[Special Tele- | party in North Carolina.- Ho has becn a v, Ia., July § 1 then made up my mind to give my vote and Omaha and the West a fast mail service. that inning, after the side should have becn | Rram to Bee.] ~One hundred and | delegate to all the national republican con- | influence to General Harrison, and am con- Iy o A two doublos gave the | twenty-five entries have been made for tho | ventions since 1369, and was a delegate-at- | vinced in so doing I not only reprosented my : . : oy N T ieale work ot short. | mieoting of tha Nesthwostarn Tows Rasing | large in everd instened exoopt-one’ ‘Fis fo- gondituents, but T served tio giereste ot iie It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from was decidodly olover, ns was Earlo's stick | Sircuit which heains next, Wacaday, By all | cilities, therefore, for gauging the situntion | yiorsueiy "organizo the republican party the East into Omaha propar. work. The score: appearing in northwestorn lowa will bo | inthe Tar-heel state are sccond to those of | in North Garolina, and make a vigorous ca 8t Paul... {04109 000 80 | hore. no man in that section of country. Ihad a | paign, and we aré cortain that wo will oar ; ¢ § # c Chicago. ... +...0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0- . — talk to-day with Mr. Harris about the repub- | the state and cast our electoral vote for Har It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of Runs earned—St. Paul 6, Two-base hits FOURTH OF JULY GAMES lican outlook in his state, and he is confident, | ¥ison and Morton.” Prniy S. Heatu. T Pickett, Morrissey (), Moriarity, Rhcims. | pes Moines Wins an Kasy Game from | that Harrison and Morton will receive the NEABASKA NEWS, passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. oo ]l)llt!‘—'—(lurlx'nllv PI(-)‘(mLcL é;l:;}—r Sioux City's Striplings. electoral vote of North Carolina. - There are = e rpe R0, T i i Fityh St Rl Tooeasn o | B, G L AR T |Mit Comnsy olipes e o Celabestion It was in advance, and is the only line by which you can ‘ nan. Struck by pitcher—Guckerman. Struck | Trr Bre.]—Bryan's baby ball team played | Carolina which Mr. Harris is familiar with, b T out—By Gue balls—Earle 1 rman Neb., July 5.—[Special Telegram feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the by Coughlin 8. Passed | ¢\, games here to-day. In the morning game | and which he related to me. ~ During the | ~O'Nmin Hoover 4. Bases sto 3 chi i i ast | course of this conversation as to why the | to Tur Bee.]—Holt county yesterday appar- P ,'Chicago § ase rors year, , ha ant” campaigns it has made in North Caro- vos y i o Y N Paul 1, Chicago 4. Timo—1:35. Umpire— | memorandum that he would play the scason | lina, and why it 1s going 0 succesd ab tho T s D L s ey It has b damn Powers, out with the team. He was quite wild, this | approaching clection, Mr. Harris said Coutity. .oapicals a. m. the immense as been progressive in the past. Sloux City 5. ""‘ Moines 8. being his first work of the season, but the “In 1880 we succeeded without thorough | crowd repaired to the grove south of the i Das MoiNes, duly 5. (Speclal Telogtam to | visitors didn't goba hitoff of him in tho Hret | SEEAEALIon 4u with all tho odds againkt us | ety, whera the Declaration of Indopondonco 1t will lead in the future. i Tie Bew.|—The home team virtually gave ( Sixinnings. After that ho lot up aud a fow | jegisiature, and lacked only stx votes in get- | foligwed by Judgo Crounse of Calhoun and the game to Sioux City to-day, aithough the | hits were seured, notting tho visitors two | ting coutrol of the ubper house. The legislu- | yon . B, Charde in addresses which wero Travel and ship via the Burlington. “Corn Huskers'" played o strong and algost DIt for tho isitors, being bucked | prior bo that. T Fousons why w. nve sor. | Sptiisibstioully roceived and, applauded to errorless game. The Des Moines error col- gl f LRI A L R e i aion s 0 echo for their real merit. The glee club ; 3 i & AR §HOws wharo b ‘gRto was 108t “Tho | tham: - WOILE: Horkactows Wote 0astiy BoIvon. | Tha sohiie Fonte L ALe Avta path ot Ty o R s DR e i e Ticket Office, 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250. score! by his colleagues, There were no brilliant | state, who have heretofore been. solidifiod on | iutis. The afiernoon. whe dovoted t the Depot on Tenth Street. 00010110 0-p]fontuces The scord: the part of the democracy—in other words | yuitFerorta® A mognificont display of e P reet. 01838100000 Des Moine 2011132300 0--7/ allied to the democracy.by the color_line— work-\llullmluvmnug closed \.hulpl"r)murm(‘ Tuns earned-Des Moines 3, Sioux City 1. | Sioux City. 00000011 0-2] have found out there isnothing in that; it [ Nature gavo us o perfoct duy, which ws wn: : Throo-base hits—Macullar. Struck out— | . ltuns carned—Des Moines 6, Sioux City 2. | has exhausted itself, the democratic party | murred by a single lawless act, b By Cushman 5, by Wells 2. Bases on balls— | TWo base hits—Alvord, Litz, Phelan. Struck | having destroyed, in faet, local self-govern- o gt Cushman 3, Wells 1. Passed balls—Trafllcy ¢ Hutchinson 5 by Wolls i Bases on | ment.” When the republican’ party was. in Affairs at Randolph. 5 . G Ne=Gi 3 Hutchinson 5, by Wells 1. Bascs | power they established and have allowed tho ¥ 3 0 !ll' s-‘r'.&'.i‘fl-"o'}"éfi‘&c’i 1‘:‘:!‘“ l}"xll‘)p)xl e fi'&‘EL‘.‘.‘""' for hitting man with ball~by Hutchin- | people to maintain local self-government and Raxvorem, Neb,, July 5.—(Special to Trr 4 3 e son 1. Time—1 Umpire—Hagan. to elect school committeemen, magistrates and | Ber.]—This region was favored July 8 with {——,- oo — T A BIG DEAL ON. ——— county commissioners. The ~ democratio | a good rain, after a spellof hot, dry weather, i — Des Moines 8, Sjoux City 2. party when it cane into power took from the | gecompanied by hail. No great damage re- | l" m on l" mgmfl 5 Omaha to Have Some New Playe; Drs Morxis, July 4.—[Speclal ‘Telegram | peoplo that right und gave the power 1o the | (ited s tho o legislature to appoint the magistrates, who The effect of the I ) “n‘ll‘l"u B;IO"L;'}\,“O break. iz P % s g nil in turn appointed the county commissioners. ect of the long cold and wet June was i e ooyt | and Prantzner occupled the points for the | ipieso comumissioners also appointed the poll: | unfavorable for a vigorous growth of small agement of the Omaha club aro doing every- | visitors and Smith and Trafloy for the locals. | holders and scliool comuittoemen in every- | grains, and some fiolds are slightly rusted, thing that can possibly bo done to strengthen | Des Moines wou with hands down aud could | thing, thus forming one of the jnost abomin- | Lut on the whole the outlools is good. the team. Neither time nor expense will be | have shut the “corn buskers” out. A storm | able rings known in our section, The white 318000. While Some Ol1d O es Will Go. to the Bee,]—In the afternoon Blanchard Route C.B.RQ.RR. Route C.B.2Q.RR i A Al DTt R ey o white | mhe surveyors in three companies are nc- | s——— — — - . - B — spared in the effort to compass this end. A | was gathering during the first four innings Im‘l'{;lm:{ ;":fh}l\x;«s:' ':::.\;‘;“';;;::“l%m%u;fi:g‘\ tively at work finding the most eligible routo 5 & = g i S 5 e big dealis now on hand, and in the event of [ and the dust on tho diamdnd was blinding. | ol ‘eine rilon i the democratio vanis, Loy | from Sioux City to Randolph, ~_Between PENSIONS. Yons, SElanos ‘Cornblius £Collins, Alplaiil Sulliven and wGlaph Saud Williagisons (Ui its succoss, soveral new faces will bo shortly | After o refreshing shower in the fourth | they are detérmined to throw it off. Next | Jackson and Concord no less than five lincs ; e T L I B e Lo L L S TR e ke Sl be il [l Lo LR, SIOW 10 th | thes mined to throw it off. - Next | 30 0 1 the ridgo part of the route. | A List of Those Granted Nebraska and | Central City; Asa D. Stiles, Af [ street and then northward to the different seen upon the local diamond, ai a that | inning the game was plaved out in comfort, | eloction our strongest gains will be in the ) o ton Joh Goodell, Sac City; | picnicing grounds. A feature of the parade ; belong to players of well known ability. The | The features of the afternoon game were the | West: 7 A T Lo L LT govacVetopans: § Raudolph MeIinley, . Stanagav; Josopti | Was tho fun olub, which time and agaln fited é deal for Burdick hus beon closed—he goes to | brilliant fletding of the home team and dar- | = *“Then in addition the demooratic party | pietec and Colerigge. = Hon. B It Hoys was | wasmorox, July 5.—[Special Telegram | N Fibior, “Lisbon: Finlon G, Torrence, | volleys us they passed tho residence of a 4 Indianapolis, wh id $1,500, it is alleged, | ing base running of Stearns. Smith is ro- | has promised and pledged itsefl | the orator in the former and Attorney O'Dea ! 1 i to Tuk Bee.]—The following pensions were | Birminghatn ; grauted Nebraskans to-day: Original in- [ ton: Abraham S, nl B, Thompson, Hopkir Washington; Alber ganaspols s L 31, at the latter pla prominent citizen along the line of march, case, Vo f weeding out | sponsible for what runs the visitors secured. | to the repeal of the internal revenue. useless waterial will go_right oo until | The scor Since they have - gob into power S—— Branigdryeorpeks i, onis R Snydor, ashing ol Po\IGeObuty none are left but what can bo utilized when- | Dos Moine 011083008 1_s|theyhavo uttorly faild to make an attempt R OWAV ROl Oelebrated: valid, Willlam True, Palisade; George P. | pootin, Waiodop aacar. i, 1WAl | o gols wore woll fllod this morning,bus ever the occasion demands. I its_present | Siouy City 0000320000 at this repeal. There is an additional on. Wauoo, Neb,, July 5.—[Special Telegram | Clough. Plum Creek; Jesse W. Hicks, 1 son, Leon; Jose Neal, Baxter; William M. | owing to the numerous temptations the condition the team cannot reasonably look 7 R % In the manufacturing distric alists are | to Tue Bee ) i 2 —Wauhoo's big celebration was a | colnj John I Souders. ded success;’ There wus o long | Richrrds, Central procession, Made up of the | C.Swmith, Fairbur Jack Runs earn Two-base hits. Smith, Sneed, Tecumsch; ¥ Knoxville; Albert Coudit, | o 1 oxvill; Albe oudit, [ Fourth of July always brings, the judge tem- Tncrease—Will Josiah - Sheres, Osage: ‘Granvills | | 5y 873 8 SRR e Ids0 we William A, Ball, Ly- | Coffey, Loslic; Charles M. Garduer, Auguss | o4 Richard Roe were too drunk to give Des Moines 6, Sioux City uinn, Morton, Trafl iree-base hits—Stear: | I building factorics, and_establishing and fos- | do tering new industries in North Carolin thereby giving employment and enhancing for continued success. O'Connell, whio suf- fered a bad strain in the groin, some wecks since, while he is on the mend, wil — not bo able to resume his_position for some | 40 "_-"k‘;-‘ _Double Jlays—rattiey and | wiigos, and in that way the people are becon: | band, fire companics, thirteen ladies | ons; Henry H. Adums, Oxford; Charles I1. Sk 'lé-‘:m-; ’h.ilu]x;lt:;tl\lml[{.“hllli:n?-‘r.‘ A8 | their names last night, and us time to como, Shannon, t0o, is incapucitated | FIOATAS, Bases on catlod balls =0 Smith | jug in’ favor of a protective system that is | representing thelriginal colonies, and thirty- | Brown, Ogalalla; Miles Hasty, Endicott; | ghiofa; Willlum ragan, - Lyons; | they looked respectable they wero e t0 an extent that prevents him from putting | 30 Hitehoas Smith 1 “,“,""_‘“‘ ~‘C.“” > | to say, protection to home industries and | nine ladies represénting the states, one of | Thomas ‘I. Jewell, Gene Augusta Allyn, ph K eth W. Wobster, | Hob ed for ~ them this morning, ‘TM‘ game, whilo Flynn is vet very lame. | Wiohshes=smith 1. Lime HIPIFS | home labor as against foreign or pauper | whom was dressed | in black and carried a | Stuart; William P. Thrasher, Blue Spring; William A. Compton, Hartley; Paul | Lt L ~1"~|:x"!"g' feas loile, omoveriids roundiug to, (kad ihis ; Tam L . .| banner with the jugeription, “Dakota Wants | Joseph 1. Dixon, Balloway; Ot BenshoohROMLAS E L VATLRESLR0 R vHe iv but Dick Burdon paid 82 £r15uds look ar s ELulLx Yy Minneapolis 8, Milwaukee 2. Another reason why we are stronger in | n,» At the coutit house sqiare appropriate i illiom 1. Irvington s wyer, Montrose; Pugh | A il BRDRIeS in which event he is bound to become a favo M S Tl [pecial Tole the state: The republicans have not only | exercises were Hold. Theso wero followed | L& Gibvon; William Rt \ § s 1. Beli, Audibon; | and costs, T rawford $3 and costs, and ite, because he is a ball-player and a gentl bt gt 0] —([Special Telegram | ploqged themselves to the support of the by a barbecue and’ the distribution of the | R+ Edwards, Precept; Peter W | L Daniol It. Barut, | Gus Caspar the same amount. Mike Burko man, Crooks is rapidly becoming to Tue Bee.] nneapolis won from Mil- | Blair educational bill, but have redeemed | ¢iytted calf” killed and roasted whole | August Richter, Denysnan; Warren Tama; William Fitzgerald, Percival. * | not only tried to beut his board bill, but ev- | rg“"lh’“t‘l'l‘l’ril;‘l‘ltl\‘l“";‘l!ifl\l{; servedly so, waukee this forenoon with tho greatest case. | that pledge whenever an opportunity has | on the day before: "At night there wi s a | worth, Crab Ore : Francis Smith, e e 0 class player, and his suj ties will assist in the Minnepolis won by bunching thewr hits in | been offered, on the ono haud, while the [ grear display of fjéjvorks. Tho day was op- | Genoa; Charles J. Smith, Plattsmounth: SOUTH OMAHA. the third inning. Broughton® broke the ico | Semocratic party has promised ‘to suport | pregsively warm, %3‘“ everyone scomed 10 | Georga 3. Carpenter, Brownville; John . oring of ma it on the stump, but has throttled | havea good time ifd no accide ts happened yictory. His wellknown slozan, * with the first hit. of the game. McCollum | it in the national house of r > pleasylie 3 Palmer, Linooln; Gilbert L. Cole, Beatrice; Ty S o Viel, B. Kreibs and T'ritz Krcibs, ¥ WLt aroll1 Just 1ook At thiat i never fails to | waited patiently and got his baso on balls, | tatives, 1t will ot be an answor s \ajmarhe plssaiipaghithe duy, R A0 Uro HOmATa? _Doth tho;plonicaennonized elox ‘-}e'l_‘fir"“_ f it resisting anofticer, will bo b S bring down the house. Nagle, the new | and Jevno sent them both across tho plate by | North Carolina for our democrats to say The Fourth at Nel Swanton; George Kirehn ol e e e e L R ari s S SIS catcher, is also proving himsclf'a valuable | 4 two-base drive to the center fiold fenco, | they voted for the repeal of the internal r 2 io Fourth at Nelson, e rs L it e ihien oo R by the fighting | disturbing the peace. sccession, His backstopping is up to the | g i 00 O e wed avith | @nue o voted for the passage of the Blair [ ~NELSOX, Neb., July 5.—[Special Telegram | Jas. Uerguson, Loug Piue; I Graves, Al- | or unseemly conduct that so often spoils the NetesiAvoathialon e average, his throwing to bases quick and i 2 e, educational bill, because the people know | to Tie Bre.]—Tho celebration here was well | selmo; Reissue. Georg Beck, York; | Lloasure of those who attend. Those who IS(ALTL) 230 h Yo iiag accurate, and his hitting hard and timely singles and the two first, togethor with | that Mr. Carlisle would be speaker of the | attended. The beautiful natural grove had | James 8. Farnsworth, McCook. Original | followed the K. of L. to the syndicate park, | , Keceipts of cattle and hogs were light To-morrow the Kansas Citys will pla Jevne, scored. Milwaukee failed to find | house df represeutatives, ana they know that | guiodout from the recent flooa sufiiciently | Widows, ctc—Susan, widow of David D. | first listened to eloquent addresses from } to-day, and prices all around were higher. their last_game of the prosent scries with | Winkleman until the fifth inning. Two hits | he is a free trader and_opposed to the repeal et lavs o) J Aielently | nraxwols, Merseville. | Messrs. Edgerton, - Van Dusen and | __Anton Vancottor sued Frank Vanasek for the Omahas, with Swartzel and Wells as : 4 Htrdisis of the internal revenue, and every one of | '0 prevent dust rising. The procession was Pensions for Towans—Original mvalid, | Brigham, and then gave themselves | 823 for board, and Justico Levy gave a deci i - were then made, but sharp fielding prevented v Y = e ) g n K i 3 their battery, while Lovett and Wilson will | 00000 "5 B ot 00 Cusick i these Ngrth Carolina democratic representa- | a long one, led by two bands. The exercises | James L Taylor, Rock Rapids; Abraham H. | up to the pleasures offered in the programme. | 8ion in favor of tho plaintiff. oficiate for the nome team. It will bo a con- | pCPFIE T8 IRE ROVORLE CASIK GRd 0w | tives voling for Mr. Curlisle for speaker of | were conducted by home talent ana were of | Needles, Audubon; Lewis Wigton, Victor; | Dancing and athletic sports filied the bill | The Gate City hotel obtained $50 worth of test worth witnessing, e o gaccossion and, como home | the houss endorses his principles. an interesting churacter. Following these | Joseph Bogard, Forest Home: Frahoisco D! | and at tho close M. A. Martin and Mrs, | grocerics from Ben Lovy, and this mornmiz 0 e couple of outs. ‘The attendunce was about The democraticconvention held in Raleigh | the prohibitionists held a meeting m the | Webb, Olin; George W. Huthaway, Brough; | Madeson were awarded first place for waltz | Ben obtained a writ of attachment for the 8 OTHER GAMES. o oRla e aliengano opdg e Realdan: [OlovbiRn saaduiniy court room and listened to a stirring address | Henty Blessing, Lishon: Oy Swank, | ug, with J. Gotevelle and Miss Murphv'| amount i : saud. Score: ion and thereby endorsed the fight against | by ey, Pyic, o o ovening | Adell; Richard’ W. Simpson, Early. In' | taking a good second. Tho judges were Ben | At four o'clock this after N % Yesterday's Winners in the National | Minn 0707800 110 18| tho Blair cducationsl bill, for which tho peo- | s Lensre. . Mopray gave o sgloct sondt | creasé—William Briner, Westerville: John | Fineriy, © Panl Paulson, ke Aves | e utouniolclpok thisfatrornoonity olramatns League Contests. s M canotis o Milyaaken 1. | Bl will hold them respousible at the wolis in | ing i the new opera hous Daily, Cincinnuti; John Harden, Council [ Sweony and Miss Mary Trice, Among the | t his llimes home. i Doorin . Mo Johu Prrranuna, July S—Result of to-day's | myoboce hitsIrosnan Patton. M November next, The republicans in the qekdiinds James McClintock. Rossvilie; Henry | gports tho potato ruce furnished_the most | Towers will nccompany them | ame: - an, Patton, McCo south fecl that our northern_republicans do Combes, Peoria; Charles 1. Mandevillé, | gmusement, and was won by A. K. Muller, HEEES R e ) ittsburg 0000000 Joyne. Double plays—Patton and | Huwes, | not fully comprehend our situation in po- Fatally Crushed. X o it LGy Slsemant K A SKI was capsizod at e lalo in Syndi Washington.. ..0 1 0 0 D 0 0 ‘:m‘n].m .‘m« Lt Ia\u-«],m .;‘U‘\"l"‘l _‘2.1 s—l l!llxl-v litical sense, and they fail to give us that eb., July 5.—|Speciai Tele- + John' Fenuer, Marshalltown; John . { = Tho foot race was won by Anderson, ;t“\‘\‘ll.w("\lnv “ md“.".llln:v its occupauts nar- @ Pitchers — Morris for Pittsbur '\"_:'xl"k'hl:“_‘-" 2 ;” l"_\:j‘;m-‘ 5 ",‘::vl"‘l‘ s ¥ | moral recognition and_support in _our cam- | gram to Tius Ber.]—Louis Donuhu, a young Justin L. Kemington, | with Officer John Sexton second, and the | FOWLY escaped drowning, T aa b Eian =B a s roughton 2, Mills 1, - Wild pitoh—Stevens, | al5n8 especiall North Caroling, and I | man in the employ of the B, & M. railroad S 'P. Casidy, Audubon: tof the day was dovoted to wmusement Tle city council meets to-night | Washington 8, Errors—1 B ug t By L atiass “\, A l,‘“"‘ would say in Virginia and West Virginia, | company as night watehman, met with an rd, Mondamin chard | gencrally. Sor Omaha came nearly having a cele | ton 8. Umpire—Lynch, R e Caatale . hf*”.“"- that we are entitled to. Akl Rt Fehy ‘tinsburg; Jacob J. Shofuit, | ” The parishioners of St. Agnes, spent their | bration of an unusual kind’ yesterday, and 8 Deiio, July 5,—Result of to-day’s game: | Miereiamlsy 5 My o o bascs ™ :“in North Curolins we have some as thor- | dceidtnt t i ;:“""'“l" bout 2 p. m., dislo- inei John Williams, Decatur City; | day in tho more secluded spots Uit sur- | were it not for tio vigilance of theJlolica Ny 1 E 60 8 50nts | Minneapolis.d,.ch : —1:40. | ough and devoted white republicans us there s shoulder and causing severe iu- | Danicl Bashore, Fulton; M rounded the Syndicate lake, and they | Frauk Ofincer would have probably found 7 ;Efs:'“\' WA s 15 | Umpire—l3rennan. arcin any stato in this union, and they havo [ ternal injuries awhich will probably prove | hauer, Faietield; Fo too S thoroughly. emjoyed " themsclves. | his victim, Jack Ryan, in another world e s At Veid undergone and are still snbjected to trialsand | fatal. While jacking up a ear to replace the | Mills; L Iirst they were treated to el As it was he was quictly spirited away to R T o Dite e e - Rinneapotis,9, "ll““'l"'ll“";z ‘l‘ dinicultics 1 maintain their principlos with | trueks on tho tracls it overbatanced, pinning | Mortimer Juckson, Peoriga auent. ~ speoches from John © Rush | o county Jail at a tine whon Ryau's friends RngmIYorc Shaso diter / INNEAPOLIS, July 4.—[Special Telegram | all the bourbon element against them that | him between the depot platform and the car. | Coy, Sigourney: Simon D: and Lawyer Miunehun, and then the re. | were scattered over the town and beforo ekt ke Dotrolii, to Tae Bek.]—The crowd that assembled at | the northern white republicans know | Twenty minutos elapsed before ho could be | Join L. MeCuliook, Dav mainder of tho duy was detotod to innocent | thoy knew he was dead. When they did INDIANATOLIS, July 5—Result of to-day's | the Erounds in tho afternoon discounted that | Bothing of. For a whiteman to ben ropul- releascd, Partridge, Primghar’; L amusoments. — Interost eontered in the prizes | Know it was too lato to make any demgn NDIANAPOLLS, J I -day 4 el 5 : ci the south is to be ostracized politi- — ton: Albert M. Brobst, I for waltzing, which were carried off by | stration, but it was a narrow escape for ame ¢ in the morning by about five hundred. | oot % : 8 i ; AINE T 1 B i d- | cally, socially, and I am sorry Putting in a New Bridge. Buffman, Pucific Junction; K R ar Ll OneaY. 1;‘;:"“0':‘“"0“* 3 S 1§ 3 :; :: fl 1 (Ilfl‘; Minneapolis sized up Stephens in the fourth, | ligious Our northern white friends so AxseLyo, Neb,, July [Soecial Tele- | Reynolds, River Junction:' Isaac A Tim I and Miss Aunie Ltyan, The T ¥ oD, . R50=8 0 0 2 0— 7| andon three singles, a basc on bulls, a double | not to realizo these facts. Nevertheless, they | g Tk Bee,)—The King bridge com. | brook, Prairie City: Hayes Jone: boys that Tin took the cake, | The message hoxes of Tni Bee are Pitchers — Shr for Inaianapolis, and [ yec e TErapiceas chile two | aro true. Srpmion e fodade i s el s homas Kuble, Seney; William H. | but Rodie Kedmond as judge aw SRRy B LN SRS b Clarkson and Madden for Bosion. Hase | bY Jevio and Kreig's home run while two I, <o 8orross T/haviismentissigd wa|| PABYRas dust bogun thebullaing of s 500-toce | (BAFES Thomes bl Beneys William . | but iHiodle Hedimand ias udue iaws proving u great convenicuco to iho 3 ll::‘l?flllnx;hl m'nmll'; o ";”““L"‘ Do donbla by u"-"\,““”' :‘fflwd “u:l s};nm"q 1 1‘\ the whites, Of | bridge over the middle Loup river northeast | Gilbert' H. Pulver, Villisca; Henry C! [ Father Moriarty was indefatigal pEbY - — o nc olis 4, Boston 3, Umpire—Valen- | double by Tebeau in theseventh, falowed by | tho colored | solidified as re- [ of Anselmo. Nosler, Ottumwa; James A. Hoplkins, Sioux | i making the picnic what it was—a st Pianos tuned at Hospe's 1513 Bbio b } RELD L i oliditic Anselmo. Noslc a; James A, Hoplins, § uking the picnic L was—u s anos tuned at Hospe's 1513 Doug st. | i 2 ) .\lllll‘l‘ll“““'-l‘fl m'hh"u,f“’.”,,, pascs, Jiclded | publicans, although the democrats are now | The new ninty-barrel roller mill is fast ap- | City; Clarlc MeDonald, Russell; Morsena H. | and was rewarded by sceiug i fuir sum ored- taled il i e bt oA, July B—Result of today's gme; | anotlier wn.” In tho oighth Huwes bit | andeavorivg to et colored sUpMr 00 03 | vouching compieton, 1t is tho. fincst. mii | ETonci Mills: ' Honry L. Dashicll, | fted o his new church, The musio wis 1 | mho messieo Doces of ot Bim aro b Chicago. . ” snfely, stolo scoont 1 came home on 4 | first time. Their papers are commng out and o DON, ek e ML Albias Charles Phillips, Grand River; Osear | mished by the Hibernian band of Omaha, | 7BC messag xes of it Bip Philadelpiii; 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0— 3| couple of outs Milwaukeo eracked outn wiing to the' colored prople and quot- | Wt ol Grumd IS, e | D Freed; Ontarios Jolin ler, Gasport; | and was justof the kind that they so well | Proving a greut convenience to the i Pitchers—Brynan for Ch and Gleason | couple of runs ingthe first o n hits by | 50 Mr, Clevelund as appoluting & number BIOANAD el AR ML X John F. Wright, Shell I vancis A | know bow to play. public. 3 for Philadelpl Base hits—Chicago 6, | Forster and Strauss, aided b, ] of their race to lucrative position season. Northwestern Custer county willhe | eI B T CEID 5 ] HADavis — e —— : Philudelphia 5, Errors—Chicago %, Phila- | throw. Three singles in the cighth gave | jy tho Districtof Columbia.. Phat wpll represcniedint tho/goming siato:felr: ebster “City; Allen npson, W How it Was Celebrated, Seventh Ward Republicans, | delplin 4. Dmpiro—Kelly, anotor run. ~Mhoscoro: 7 e Liis v L Ao v i e iy i Bright plumes, gay uniforms and neatly | A meoting of the Seventh Ward Repub- b v 3 2 g thoroughly, so that tney cannot Fallel 406 430, Benjamin J. Godlove, Rive 0y Henry M dressed school children gave the streets of | 1ican club will be held at th ark hous . Amorican Assoolation, Milw 02000 10 0 1 tho colorad. pooplo, on Ahdk Doint.. Thon Neb., July B—[Special Tele- art, Milton; George Mayer | Sou a gonulno holid Sl koan.clubiwiiahoioid g6 ho syarialiotiss in . ANsATI, July S.—Kesult of to:day's ‘Minneapolis 7, Milwaulkec Pt 1 ARLANOM e STl o ' B p bt Beck, Waverly; Wil South Omana a genuine holiday aspect yes- | fanscom park this (Thursday) ovening, and i ) 2 sl M, another thing: The republican party has | gram to Tur Bre.]—Peter Anderson, arail- | Stmuel C. Beck, Waver i tecday. ‘They met carly in the morning at | a full attendancoof the members is desired, E 0 08045 09 014 buso hit—McCollum. . Home run—Ireir, | horinated one of the mbstpopulargintlemen | road laborer, attempted to get off the passen- | Biddle, Hambure; John Waver the old school house grounds on Twenty —— 3 0500008 0 0=7]|Baso on balls—iy Stephens Hit by | o mbar of congross, § MG Tong fivms i | ger train here this evening and becoming | Joor .\I;":H;l. e o soventh street, wid U ] Sormgd the proc 1f you want a good carringo or buggy A pitcher—Petteo. Struck out—By Klopf 1, | is'at the head of the Farmersatinnce, which | confused did not release his hold on the an, mother of Jacob AloREthal FoATAS e madgai T eR lotionpy g0 to Ulysgos 19, David City 7. by Stephens 3. Stolon bases—Hawes (1), | jncludes a large portion of the substantial [ guard ral. He was dragged the whole widow of ~Ayers At s YRR\ A i bt SIMPSON'S, 1409 and 1411 Dodge st. b T'¥sexs, Nob., July b.—[Special Tele- | Walsh. Left ._nlx\buscu -Miuneapolis 7, Mil- | fy1ers of the state. Ho will get t) - | length of the platform, partly under the Harriet A, widow by tho ontive police force, who \yers mounted o ———— 4 ¢un to Tie Bax|—Tho gamo between | JYURkeo% Wirsthascon errors=Miuncapolis | port of the farmers and a . large pe go | wheels of the train. He had one arm frac- Gibson, Shell for the occasion, and in’ charge of Marshal | Forsale cheap for cash, lot 2, block : sc and David City atthe latter placo | Hremmue o o Luse=lidd. Umplro=- | af the democratic vote owinir 1o this fact. | tured uud is wass of bruises over his whole |~ Wasmixeton, July b—|Special To McCracken. Tho Hiberuian bund camo next | 5, Mavsh add., with 14 stor'y house, ono Sterday resulted in a victory for Uly: 2 i —— On ‘the other hand tho democratic party | body: —— toiTns BAE [=Dhofollowing penslons v and then the city council in_carrirges. Next | block south of Leavenworth on 2sth SARS ALNAG N Xy Jop 8568 ~ T has nominated Hon. Daniel G. . Farwell granted Nebraskans to-d Inereas TR e R T A T TR fpicles < y - Ly a score 0f 710 10, Butteries for Ul{sses, St Paul 7, Chicago 1. ever the head of the Farmers’ Alllinoe. ¢ Stockham's Celebration. B addoon. Bolisauo; Thomes d, | %0 & tabloau ou whiola roprosenting th | avonuo, Jxo. D. Cowir, iimhu]v u‘l‘ni\ &ullugllor; for Davia City, | Sr. Paur, July 4.—{Special Telogram to | didate, Willism B. Alexander, and t Srocknaw, Neb,, July 5,—[Special to Tur | Phelps, Ulysses; Jacob H. Culver, Milford; [ B200wesd OF FHReiys I,“A’,‘.‘h IOTRIVAR 1 0. care of N. B. I'alconer. PEMARARGOIMOR, - Tk Bee,]—Twenty-five hundred people saw | was very hot between tho. law Bee.|—Stockham is about nme months old, | John M. Hurst,” Wym Avthony H. | AUREL " Yoret ol PR BICR” Srom 110 | sovston Wilnmen Gor removed fr B Polons Bialdtained, the Lomo " team turn_tho tables onthe M- | one sido in the democratie con and yesterday had hor first Fourth of July | Cr Loneoln; yolhin V. Wasser, Bium | gifferent soboofs. ~“Tho Iohemian ocor- | o 1S¥SHORE NERECH F0: KOTHONCE, RO St. Louis, July 5.—The American Base- | ¥00n8 in the afteruoan game. Duryea | it 18eE U eabdidutaon_ the | #inco the town stated. To say that it was a | $res, WU | MCor TS, SEUEL | net TR T RO P LAY e Ball association Leld & spocial meeting to- | Pitcbed & magnificout game for the home | otuer, The democratic convention rofused | KTand succoss, is l-:x‘tm:nnl:l'l:yl’i_xl‘n‘nfllll)}l‘}»‘('m“‘h': ork; Tnomus McCal, Richland; Juwmes A1, | Hrt s followed by bho Kalkhis of Tiyuh s, e day to consuder tho question of roducing the | am, and his support was almost perfect. | to nominate Alexander, the farmers candi- | Sstmated tual BO08 peopie were en the | yonts * Cambridee; Geo M. Bare, | ey gociety, citizens on foot and in car- | - Sioux Falls is short on servant girls and I T T S Y YA e Sprague was wild at times but pitched a and nominated Danicl G. Farwell over | £roU0 B0 ootk oo nlteC | Fuirfield; Rdubon sley, — Val- | i io designs from Brewer & ) 1ongon weary housewives, oot anpo0 1025 cents It | ‘wood gume. Tho feature of the gawe was | Lis head, which not only disgruntied but | Siates consul to Odeksa, was the orator of | LG iiomas iurden, Iladen; | Fiuges and trade desig Ver- o s determined to adbiere to the presen ame, 9. § 4 h Y isgruntiec the day, puraiso; homes ' aden a the center fleid play of young Earle, making | angered them, The effect of this will be ) uidas R, Kinnan, Ceresco; George W rices. 3 h i om— as R, K ) ; Prices. LR two running catches, tho equal, of which | that many of (h-'m\vAll.;\uqmrL Favwell, be- Ris Cannon Bxploded b I Samicl Arinstrons, < TURF EVENTS, have nover been seen in this city. The sco s 4 lawyer and a ring man, s Oantion it 0 Todd, Flk Creek; John IR, b St. Paul.. 00101300 8-~7 ber will support Deckery because eonAska Cityi- Neb,, July 5.—[Spe Suw | Iward Dew Yesterday's Results on the Monmonth | Chicago.. . 0001000 0.0-1 mer, and & large number will not | Telegram to Tue Bem)|—Julius Damman, a | Samuel J. Ashton, S rd; W . Park Course. yasaeamad =L HaRl 4, o }’l'"“‘ Bt Al S lad of twelve, was .celebrating last night | Wilber: Willlam H, Fetters, Stromsburs cach, Moriarity. Doublo plays—Hanrahan, nother thing: Tn all the eampaigns that : corge E. IKnox, Cambridge; Ferdinand oxMouTH Pank, July 5.—The weather | Hongls and Schooueck. Bases on balls heretoforo been fouglht in the s withan old gun bagrel fora caunon when & corff, Wilber; W e 3 5 and $ ok, Bases on balls cretofore bee I o south, Wencorff, Wilber'; William € Red 1o ¥ was cloudy, and the track hea: ‘Lhree-fourths of a mile—Salisbur orth Catolina as in othes | premature explosion s0ok place and to it hand and othe Paul 5, Chicago 1. Hit by won, | Shafer. ~Struck out—Dus Duryea, | not so much in oft | & Cloud uo | states, the union men and the sons of union | the thumb of his yise Pensions for Towans —Increase—Ebenezer ady Pri e second, Patrocles third) | 7. Passed balls—Kemmu! wmen a8 & rule have not been clected or ap- [ Jacerated it so badly that amputation may be andoah; John D). ol (de: {ino— 11 Wild pitches —Duoryea 1 powted to any oftice of trust or prominence, | BCCssary. awin 1. Martin, Cen A ‘Chroaquirters of a mile—Diablo won, Hol- | Carroll, Morrissey, Shafer (2), Picxett (2), | 1) wpaigns have been conducted upon Y — Godard, Fort Atkin 2 Jday ud, Gypsy Queen third, Thme-- | Hanralian, Henglo. Left on bases—St. Paul | the confederate idea. That is to say, it men At Gordon. angen, Mt. Unioni John puid 9, Chicago 4. First base on errors—St. Paul | wore the shoulder-straps of the confederate | Gornoy, Neb., Jul{ 5.—[Special Telegram in; Hiram' Barnes, Birming o B E v lemGargo won, Inverwiok sacond, | 8 Chicago 1. Tune 1:30. Umpire—Pow sorvico or wora tho son of conf of- | to vun Brr.]—Gordon had tho only celebra- | haw' Eevi Brewingion, 1scolcuk: William B Livorge Oyster third, Time—1:44), — — ficers ana their special friends the; d the o Nt et tlasen g Y Berry, Burlingtonr Frederick L. Damber 3 ouLigkh of & mile—Taragon won Sunstroke Sensatlons. preference fund still have the preference, | Uon held in northwostern Nebraska. Fifteen | (o it “Alvin H. Hocum, Brownsville; Al m 3 Qhore werd only two in the race. Captan Green, who was overcome by the | The young white men who have grown up | bundred Indians and fully 1,500settlers came | pheus Harmon, Haveiock; Thomas Liggett, " b ) ivo-cighths 0f B milo—Voita won, Freo- | heat in the Fourth of July parade, was on | 8130 the war with more progressive and | in to celebrato the one hundred iten | Bk Ayr o Levi s Lenox; Y BEST FORLT Qo socoud, Mpua third. Time—1:02 duty last night, but 1o felt. digss. wweak and | American ideas and whose cducation and | anniversary of independence orything | Robert Witkinso William X i Dm*)u dne-quarter miles, over hurdles y Sh elt dizsy, weak an sympathies are more in accord with | passed off pleasantly. The Hon. L. nt Cook [ urr O sore all over. While prostrated ho could not | the progressive ideas of the - pres- | Redlon, of Rushville, W see across the stret, and the air had the ap- | ent day have detel pearance of bems (ull of bright stars rev r won, BEd G avis third, Time ator of the day [ 3 Hartison T, ol aud pleasant as | Montrose: William Wimmer, Foote A. McDonald, Council IBluffs; Nat Tucker, Marysville; Zenas J. Duke, Greenc Palmyra's Celebration. Ford Cuseick, Dex Herman ' Harden, >, Vel B » mele. | Macksburg: Dar Ingersol), Polk City; Painyna, Neb, July 5.—[Special Tele h Bolk oty lLnan second, Wil Hugh an. . mined to oppose | The weather was as o Duwethod, and will not support | could uave been asked fo At St. Paul. iug in a confused jumble. He felt as though | as a rule any man who is neminated on that e 3 “ry A .| & saw were being driven from side 1 side | plan. They will vote with the republican . 1. PAw., July 5.—This was the third day | through his forehead, and ho remembers | party this year, and will not .upan what ®f the Twin City Driviag und . Jockey club | thunking it would bo a relief to go crazy. 1t | they term ““the bourbon and fossil cluss.’ Dagiel b Sueeting. was seYgEel hours before Eogalwed his | Nearly all of the congressmen from our state | Braw to Tis Bee]—The celobration here gh, Belley Kennedy, 9 Free-for-all-pace—Ed Anvan fiest, Argyle | sight v o and from othe: ‘wu‘ihu oty ‘.-lx::«mu yosterday was a great success. Hon, A. J. m,m;t. ) nead, ira; Thomas & ‘w-ngl. Miko Wilkes third, Best tiwe— ——t foderate soldiers, and who have been the | SBawyer, of Lincoln, delivered oneof the | J. Miller. Farragut bk Hollenbeck, kg, 1t 5 By copying after natu¥® that man | recognized representatives in tho national | finest orations ever listened to by the people |- Kock Vailey; Thomas ¥ Tama; Wills auétgnl—muornr.t, Lady Helen second, ets best results. Dr. Jones’ IRRed | council to the exclusion of the union and | of Otoe county. fam T Humpurey,Jacksouville ;Jerome Ad y L!:lltern\lynklhn}’l. “f’“ tie-3:88). | Clover Tonic is nature’s own romedy, is | union men's sonsaud tho Furmers! Alliauce, ————— danburg; Martin L. fTucker, Mount Dleas 3 = Ol Valkyr first, Protection second, | purely vegetable, can be taken by'the | and as I wish to let by-gones be by-goues I Editors in bryo. ant; Enoch Davis, 1owa City; Nupoleon A K Blismiock Wik, " Best e300 most dolicate. ~Cures all stomach, kid- | Will not mention the methods by which they | Cmcage, July 5.—The aunual conventlon | Husnos, Marcis: Chiariss 18 ‘,j‘“.}; Ollxe i | o N-‘lnulrk-m R n‘oy:1 undD‘lu"e(n‘: troubles. 80 cents. | fi5, by adopting methods ropugnant to the | Of the Natioual Amateur Press association | Guorge W, Hurlburt, Briscoe; Theodore L ¥ Loxpoy, July 5,—At the Newwmarked races Gao g 0. American idea of liberty, to say nothing of | was catled to order at the Sherman house to- | Hradford, Bonaparte; Joln Garrisos, Knox- E: g A . m————" violence. day by President 8. 5. Stinson of Phaladel- | villo; Alex L. Helarco, tlarper: Jossph Al 4 summer plate was won by Go to Pries lake for family,; club and “As to the character. of the con- | phia. The committee on credentials reported | verson, Batavia; Peter Plewiog, Lyon id Loudondersy's colt, Haslehatoh, Lord | school picnics, veulion which Romirated the candi: | the aames of sixly new members, Thomas ¥, Allea, Banbo.c, Juwes M. B ~ e Vi A

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