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PITH OF THE NEWS | [I0W THEY HIT THE LEATHER, | ooyt tieinsis inaers ety | NEWS OF NEBRASKA TOWNS, .3, v, s st voe | A MODEL UNIVERSITY TOWY, | A FRIGHTFUL SKIN DISEASE, ' creditable vigtor, The Maroons were aided | flues. Although his injuries are not con- Sufferings Intense. Head nearly raw Price of hogs, " ally in the run getting by the ragied sidered ul, he will probably be laid up for Body covered with sores, Cured by Pwo new chutches in South Omatia The Home Team Scores Sixteen home battes Sprague pitehed | Wheat Fields Being Devoured By Scveral we Hewas taken to the Queen | Towa City's Moral Atmosphere | the Cuticura Remedies. F: . . City hotel s vhero he o The Omabas defeat Sioux City—17 ta 17, Timos in Three Innings. am nt game,. keeping the hits wel Ohinch Bugs. ml..:n.myr\lm!"m-.'-f.l-m_ ity, where he will re Dwelt Upon at Longth. Mossrs, STEVENS & Biesen, Montoe, N, O, n’]‘wunml'(: plumbers are returned to Chi scatt g who was injur - months #go, on_your 0. St Paul day, was replaced at th ' . ® bottle of Cuti- SIS ; St. daay, eplaced at thir Crops in Platte Connty. CURA RESOLYENT, 0ne box of CUTICU A SALYE postmoset clubs amended” artiles of incor THE SEVENTEENTH A HOME RUN. hase by Rheims, witd plaged a preity gme A FARMER DISCOVERS A BOMB. | (iivwnes, Neb, dJuly 20— Special to | DENS OF INIQUITY WIPED OUT. | fnd one cuke of Crrrerns o for my so A fond father resiatls B waywstd ¢ A b | Toe Bee.) » wheat crop in Platte county A% paieesy has SR daughter. The Corn Huskers ¥ind the Ball Al 0°0 00 0 0 0 19| stratton and MeCook Enjoying a | Will 00 bealmost wholly destroved by the | the City Absolutely Free From Many | s (it the o Regnn snys he will finish his iast year's most as Freely as the Locals— ieago.........1 0 810000 0 Dynamite Sensation—Lowe Bound | Chinch bugs. Farmers report a great deal of £ the Byl y Taw, hivoare Dotag Som paving contracts * Runs carned—Minneapolis 1, _Two-base ) ‘ at being cut for hay, Corn is looking Ll e his ody was cover Board of publie works discusses Regan's An Eleven Inning Game hits—Tebeau, Hawes, Brosnan, M ity Over to the District Court— d and nothin revents, a very Other Places—Other tion was 1 Paving contracts at Des Moines. Bonders & by Bprtgnal, Hie by witohere. Other State News. g0 yield 18 looked for, Town News. B s R e ST “”“““-I’ ;“H"I monument fund will sau, Dwyer. Struck out—By Sowders Chinch Bugs in Boone County. iors wre ‘withesses to this ronized. by Sprague S, assed halls: rough- ‘ 36 » ¢ 20, —[Speei > TR \ And the doubting S Are ro- 508" GE. ol &b Bouth Omatinigoston Omaha 17, Stoux City 1 o L A W o The Long Pine Chautanqua. v %, Nob, Jily 9 pecial to Tin \ptation, o e S e ey 5,500; cattle, 500, Yosterday's game was an olla podrida. Sor Bases stolen~By Diwyer, Schioe EMDLY GrouXps, LoNo Pixs, Neb,, | BERI=Faruiers w this county have dis Tows Crry, Ia., The university ¢ WM. 8. Teal estate transfers aggrogate $35,0 What! Don't you know what an olla po rinrity. Left on bases--Minne v 1 to Tne Bee]—This was | Sovered that tho ohinch bugs are making | jvestigating committee to-day sent to Gov- | Wixcrester P, 0., UN1os ¢ building permits, $16,200. drida is? icago 5. Time—1:35. Umpire— Army day and there were 8,500 peo- | (\\u‘{n! inroads u; 'lh' .lr wheat flelds, and ap- | ernor Larrabee a preliminary report touch Mosnor, N The highest price ever paid for Souf ol combinatie and g, m the grounds, 1t was an excellent day, | Prehensions elt that they will got mnto he moral surroundings of th s Iy 4 L ohe hi o et pal 1 for th| well, it ian inntion of muffs and slug il LA T o LR e L sl | Thie cora nnie if coae vary. wese: Thd the moral surroundings of the stato uni- | Ty, Porter DRUG AND CHEMICAL C & A ging, and fumbles and passed balls and wild Milwanikes 6, 8t Panl a little warm and d he | Yo¥ Hns bosn: veny Hot ant dey for the ty. They say they find that a few | Gentlemen, Mr. Wm, 8, ¢ snson of this Chairman Hoge interviewed on the Bur- | pitches, and rottenness generaily PAtt, Ju _[Special Telogram to Army boys, a company of state militia, the | et two weeks. i 3 saloons are still in Towa City, but that the | county brought . lay to let us lington strike. ‘The men ungnimous for cou- | ° It should be shaken woll before taken. Tue Bre]—The homo . team drapped & | LD Pine fire company and the Chautauqua - vigorous svo i, and to show 1s what CUTICUTA Rex tinuing it osccutions now being waged and | preshad done for him, This fs ca § The Corn Huskers todk their positions in | paiie o the Cream City agerogation Ainsworth and Atkinson brass bands formed A CRUSHED SKULL. the injunctions granted by the pr f ¢ letter to y \etions od b o prosiding | forred to in our letter’ to you some tin A K of P Il ek, od at Hobron, | the fleld for the first innings with that | to.day by miserablo flelding. Shenklo's | 1 line and marched to the grounds together. | mpe Victim of Ruby's Blow Still Alive, | Judge ave weeding them out. - The committee | 0 A AVor ot RhTHIN Lk beer with K. of P. lodee was instituted at Hebron. | hnughts, defiunt look that means mischief. | ywildness would have. lost hin the g had | GOVErnor Thayer was the presiding ofiicer of 1t Liatile to Ble, v that the city is absolutely free from | him. scems to Lo in perfect health, We havo Mrs. P. A, Harry, of Lincoln, was killed | Reinforced by Powell on first and Reccius . > 818 G¥inou the day. The governor introduced Dr. C. . | jony Casson, the victim of Aundy Ruby mbling dens and honses of ill-fame, and | Writien and herewith inelose what his father by the cars. not the Paul players evinced such a Ari ¢ - I, the victim Aud tuby's been for years. That the fow places | Dns to say about the matte Tote it Just us he Chinch tmgs have appenred in Boone and | *%iNird, they thonght they hiad a snap. strong inclination to cover ench other's torri. Britt of Hustings, Neb,, who Ga In the b murderous attack in Reesc's saloon Monday | here where Tiuor ean be found are anin. | ditated \ Platte counties. But 8o much for human calenlations. | tory, the resuit being numerons and costiy | o ‘“l’{‘",\"'z,m"r"",’ Tecisal il '.ll“;‘,‘;'[:‘- night, is still lymg in a precarious condition, | yiting and are not froquented by studonts, | ot ot eh hedt mori b oo The Otoo county prohibitionists held their | | Mf Coouey took his buse ou five wide | errors, Ringo's error is the only one that | go (0 S Shoteds ot HssHL TERr | but the physiciaus entertain hopes of his re- | That the social attractions of the eity are | forthem,' We regard the Corictie ek oonvontion at Unadilia. balis, which piece of impertinence made | gia not cost a run, The Milwaukees put up | fiont Murtin and Superintendent Kvans de- | govery. The skull was crushed by the blow "1:;:‘:-':"::}1 :\-p‘! ”‘i"n [he young men .\lv'\: {ho bea 1n the market, and shall do il we lNM,m,.k,, raflroads ave proparing to fight t"m; man \l\‘hu!n'nmn over xln the May- lxl_slulvr-r'\: lh‘lm)m(znmn\lllw \\';(‘nle (]\f'\hr‘n{n— Was 8 camp Are heid in the evening &t which m\‘-;‘n‘nm\ and if he survives tho bony plates MR s TR0 BEEE e R0t T o L SIEVINS & TRUNBR the proposed change in the schedule of rates, | flower, and who captains the Sioux, ex- [ field doing phenominal work. They als0 | there were many witty five minute speeches | Will have 1o bo tropanned very probably. | fluy have the host of it . i Driigglsts and Pharfmactsts 4 ; ¥ Hriow @ ¥ Witk o speeches [0 0 ) ary have the best of influences esert BIStS and Pharmactsts. Willinm Wilkinson, « Burlington fireman, | claim in accents wild: “Oh, Fudger, what's [ found the ball more numerously and at more | 030 by the boys. Following is the pro- “';‘ wound is an_extremely dangerous ono | ypi thom, ‘The committee, i contlsion COTICURA, the great skin eure, and CUTICUIA was badly scalded by the bursting of a boiler | de matter wid ye! B gy o GEU HOHE DI gramme for Saturday, July 31, Teachers' i the braii of the inJured man s so affected | urges that the only thing needed is to huve | S0AR, brepuied from it, extermlly, and Cvri: flue. e Growd 1n Stio grand stand guyed the K 5 o | day: 0 iers aartial paralysis of his | the fow liquor saloons now here wiped out to | SU#A BESOLVENT, h D Ye e daiate guy 1 Samuel Lowe, charged with artempting tc St Pau RO RS SVRUR0S O ORY Rising Bell. limbs and the nerves: controlling the func- | e Y HINGE i here 1 o 1 positive y S 8kl Sam , chargs ting to f 614 man, Milwauke 0 0011118 *0 A v tions of speech aro also deranged. Anc s LG Pt LA et and blood diseases from pimples to scrofula, procure an abortion on Nina Darrah, was | CG ORsHEY ol 4 R oetval Bt Taull. Dwe teselilthe er service, e T T T e —— NolA Ever RS, 1 ol Dound over, iile this was going on Otoney stole s ; ! : akfast. it 8L 1a%gh Wnd e eliaed Al A Fatal Cattle Disease. o7 RERORERNT, 81, Praparod by the Botran i el s Morrissey, Strouss, Forster (2) Double o ). Moot she | nssauit, 18 still at large and has oluded all d. thien amblad cleas: hote S0 3 y {00—Thoology, 1. McClis 6 3 1 arge and has cluded al ; " d : General. payy, en uled clear home o & passed | piays —Forater, Fuller and Strouss: Maskrey | et of theawied. Teo s The Punish | grorisof the police to ferrct out his hiding | FORT DODGE, Tag duly 20.—[Special Tele- | Diga &€ HUNIONE G, Boeton, Nt o E. P. Ros, the novelist, died at New York, | %% and_Fullor. 'Basos on balls—Carroll S0 Natural Seitneo, Botany, C. M. Ste- | Place. Tt is thought that he has fled from | &ram t Tur B —A disease closely 0 ustrations, and 100 testtmontate; K Y y 3 hat was very nice. rle, Patton, Ringo, Pickett, Murphy. Hit | |, ) the city. , ¢ the bl o oken ¢ . Jack Young was hung at Monticello, N. Y Shaunon now walked up, and the first ball | by piteher--Lowe, '-l,m“‘u Shonkle "Guruck | vens, Native Flowers. ity sembling the black leg has broken out among i ngineer Goding hus been taken to Au- | pitched he sent out i Whitely's corn | o o, S888aA Bl File S:00—Music. Chorus, J. M. Blose sOH T TEI the cattle of Washington and Colfax town " o , rongh,chapped and Gold has been discovered at Ishpeming, | down to third on unother passed bull. O'Con- | By (; i ¥ Left on bascs ea G110, Tayios e THstibtions of tho How It Happened. epidemic. The disease appeared only a conploe r . R s ol was presented witly st on aceount of Paul s, Milwalukee 8, First buse on orrors— | e “ni ‘,;““’. e the | i ts how it happened. It was at the ofr- | of days since and nearly a hundred cattle LA PA'F'FU'L BACKS' Contractor Mudge's labilitics wmount to % wilduess, and Shannon scored on | Milwaukeo 4, St. Paut 1. Time—1:40. Um- | P55 Ratiral Soionce, Geology, . Lislo, | cus, and at that particular point whers the | Iave died. Seventy-three herds are of Kidney and Uterine Paiis and Weak €300,000. ) 3 e . The Growth of a Continent, (continucd). ring master offers $100 to anyone that can | pijted. Ouly three or four recovered afte v AN, » forest fires are raging in northern . B T . 0:60=-MUBIE, Clibrus, 5. M. Bloso; 24 ) : e being attacked, Vet ries ean do notiing this excitoment the Des Moines hsas City 5. 1oi1s ¢ ! rvide a firey, untamed cireus horse. The | The prospects are that the worst epidemic is o/ Anarelists Bave Be “(“""l"!)]‘(vl;i:\ thing AW At e bl Des Moixes, Jul pecial Telogram 10:15 3 - Conteronce. of the horse (a member of the troupe) in progress that ever afiicted this part of released on buil, and - then, after “Chippey’ MeCGare had | to Tne Bre|—Pifteen hundrea people wit- cctiire, R: Dunn, Education of the | sat among the audience with his star- | lowa Stock ownees are very much dis Senator Mahone is said to aspive to a | hurled his war club around” his head three [ nessed a hotly contested game of eleven in- | & litics. spangled tights hidden beneath a suitof store [ Lo\ - GO e o scat in the hou tinies without coming in contact with the | nings between the Kunsas City Blues and the L inteid " o | clothes, When he got the cue he was to Sl ey TR i The crops in India are said to be in a satis- | borsehide, Mitler minde o hit and Crooks | home team to-day. Umpire Fessenden n Dy T aocture, O. E. Baker: The | gtagger into the ring like drunken man and : Meivillo W. Fuller's nomination was con cle followed with a hit, but no furth S AL R e v o Vo ML Lt AT1% #4ial e LA LN e The examina firmed by the senate, @ , Clarke going out 8 piteher's battle |”1* Churchill: ‘heARale: HE T et of tHa rallrsnd) cofiin ’ BN RS wers slkdted By Abs National e visitors Snced flew out to Crooks a fow crrors the home team | hurehill: 0 stoo lod as g f nd commissioners by the Waholiers association, ¥ Svational | put Whitely got his base onan crror by Shan v ame from the start 1B J R s ey e & @ vs for the railroads was continued to | RAHELY by non ana Receius his on balls. Then Powell ke made the most difiicult catch c 4.:00-1T e, Ida Evans: Heredity | b POLEY e sty . Commissi mith was on the stand S 3 Mackay denies that he has sold his cable i e homo, as | foul fly in left it hias been mado here | @0 Environments as Causes of - Aleoholism, \ S L E SR amination was ¢ 1 » part ALy VEAE ARLE DR e rATO property to Jay Gould ! ug fiy had settled | this scason. The s Children, Mrs. 15 A. Blair, AU LD BT : A‘hfi“wK B[[FJE n i 4 0 sic olnsa, vout'of the ring, “Thank yo. Q the | of the rai s by Jud > I K o Ives o yner will remain in Canada | in Mctiare's hands, Dos Moines 0200000002 e et | S TheAeH b the AR, R : .--'.)-‘ oy AR Al S PRICKY A pgizyy AGH B il th . Th eft the 3 & and the erowd y ) 3 0 3 : Y - L LR R el wnd the erowd | Kunsas City. 222271200003 000 0 0 s History ta: | @ drunken man to risk bis lifo i, T fanied LA SENNA - MANORAKE-BUCHU Two workmen were killed at Indianapolis R TIIEN Shi Runs earncd—Des Moines 4, Kansas City | ment. Sceond ¢ Taylor s | hev to," said the drunk, and he once Attor neral Bak ize P LU SNALCT R DN NLEIES by iho falling of u dettick, ¢ S Miller, thas Omatas scoved | % Twobase hits—Shafer. Double pls Feel-Auy Tnfluence, ' Children, Mrs, L. H, | more stru 1o gt Intd 'the ring, Onpe | Nourso of this city. . To-day's ot Tt has stood tho Tost of Yearn, Fifteen m killed in a wreck ou the e e bl Tl UTIBIE B0rUd. | Swastasiidrdner rtis. Bases on ball A i 4 more he fired back, and as he | brought out severnl defects and contra in Ourizg all Diseases of tho Mexican National railvoad. A e asib e —By Swartzol 3 given for hittin P nee: Tnstruction and Gov- | again endeavored to rvise to his feet the rin dictions in 1 shed sehedule of ratos ; Pite, BLOOD, RIVER, STOM. The republicans will probably offor & sub- : man with ball—By Cushman 2, by Swarizel | ernment in Schools, master said *‘Give him a good s| ordered by the bos ] ACH, KIDNEYS,BOW- ) b i I3 ¥ the bow o Y aF 5 But it didn’t settle it by a long shot o e 3 h ¥ stitute for the dills bill to- day. R e R R e A T truck out—By Cushman y 3 Suppe helli keep quiet.”” He pot the = gy 5 Y . Passed balis—Traficy 3, Key i 8 oot o T OrDHWe gid'nt keep quict, and finall . - Seven mon were killed by the explosion of | on our side being a magnificent drive by & = g Leeture, John Askm: Cromwell, [ D iually 8 Result boat near Louisville, Ky. Clarke over the left field fence for a homo | —=:10 Umpire—Fesseuden. — e LR LA S Dis Mo ) July 20.—[Special Tele- arles R, Richardson, a big Michigan | run s the visitors Whitely seoved on a ata T 7 £ ne Bomb Found. R RAALI LRI AU PRI ) 4 o Be: ‘e Kighth district con ad shoo dealer, has failed. buso on balls and subsequent hiis by Reccius [\WeaterniAssocinciinistnnding BTNy AC0 = TSpEalal mele-1] 100 BHEL tHOPRMOISILISN ERALa ftors o ORVARLIBE . BAithe Wiloh RGeS 0 men were killed in Chicago by falling | and Powell, 3 v . Lkl B e L W g i to Tu Bkl - The dynamite bomb has | Sulh 6 1ife tn South Onana, 0o % at Lenox, Taylor county, to-day { BICKHEADACKE, BIL- walls and several others injured, tn the sixih Ouata drow an_elogant prizo | Western ass wns up to and in shod a8 far wast: as;this place, Yeater. T 5a otS TERAFHEHINES, G Tortish Hvering TOUS COMPLAIRTS, &e| The house has accepted the conference re- | "3ut T 4" (8 G uehty Corn fuskers | Cluding yesterday's gamet day while a farnicr was walking on the 1, & lecting Teachers. tdstaemeRe ol tonEas A I A # disappearnt once under, port on the river and harbor bill, dot. X i 5 st 8 Won M. raitroad track between this town and the | I conversation with a e reporter re. i fevion A4RY (cababiees T - ta benenicial influsaos, wyAn anarchist cireular aimilar 0 the famous | Ot iy oy me: st we tal st. Paul.. 006 | Fariem Cattle company’s farm, a distance of | F8rding she recent action of the hoard of ed Gl :“I:::V.M“.; ] | 1tia puroly a Modleino) ll\nm.g‘ arealar has been discovered. All rizht, but for goodness sake don't let less than half o amie, he found a piece | UCation in re-enzigring all the old teachers of | the fusion and de r 1 straight nomina i il es its cathartic propar- 2 Qpcar Ferguson, of r(l:}rl;\fl"llil":.“ll.llh\l;\nl(]w‘d onwoevertoldyou,, L ring | Kinsas Ol L SN oT an niesd Wtim inchos long, | 195t year, an ex-member of that body saia:- | tion. Tere was a split und two conventions | - B o ‘bi::a?:md' 1;:;:.-;‘“ el of a re W al re- The firs at wa iz, lumbering Ihidaze & H . N ? 5 “Previous to last year the board of educa- | were held, with it equal attendance in sults, Wintely. 1t made hini tived to strike at the ‘“" aw % both ends of jywhich woro stopped. [ yocrshiRALS FRLYORE RO tonehof educn | ST Mg Tuslonists. miado. no. nemination i anttothotaste, and ey A discase rescinbling black lez has ap- | ball, so Clarke made him a present of the | G WL o 4 . Ivom one end a fuse projected about three | hold over und three woere clected in April, | but endorsed Anderson's candidacy. The i ersily taken by ehild-| cared among the cattle of Webster county, | 1irst bag. Then Mr, Reccius, Mr. Powellund ‘\1‘"““_‘ L g inchies long, It was brou to town and rswas held eiths b straightouts nominated George Calkins, g By I owa. ¥+ | Mr. Phelan, just as fust a8 they could step | Miieavolis. ilroud oficial, at McCook tolographed - meeting in Junc or J | of Adams county. ; s Ex-Congressman Warner of Ohio comes [ 1P to the bat, pasted the sphere fora safe | e i aagoan, took ehirg PR Bl B 4 Wil SUrmans KAwbes out Tt T60iod agaist Cleveinnd and hys | W00 center. Of course tho first o caie i OTHER GAMES, CFhoniag Uy proounoed o gonuimo bomb. the list, ns rocommended by tho sh Boy anad Gun. 1) .06 and Kavpas Oree| Lo Sighth district congressional conven. | PAFICF, and boing small and_senile, Ciurke | Yesterday's Winncrs in the National | two " inches of itho rail and at_ono e e R S | e ) ek et L e Siom of tha T tomict congressional conven. | mado a balk just 30 he, too, could have lit seague Contests, end of the bridge which crosses c . Srama0 ln CRe Ll glon of i o party resulted | foed fote Derroir, July sult of today’s [ Muady creek. It was no doubt phaced | 'O 3 of fourteen ye £ yoster split. ) A stilluess as of death reigned in the | game on the t some time during the day, as the i Ao | day, in company with two other boys of Lis The New York legisture has aboilshed the | stands, Detroit. 00000000 section men exumined the bridge before | arg g0 that the teachers mizht learn the r are. Each carried n revolver, After a while use of machinery in the penal institutions of | ~ Nottolet the interest flag, Genins now | Chicago 0020000 goinz nut to work. The Incident has caused | gult: provious to the close of tho term, the | one of the co Bl tho state. made o hit, and Fudger mailo a bit, and “Baldwin for _Detroit, ck | considerable excitemant hore to-day, and | old hoard would have to elect them, P K HE Heirs bring suit at St. Joseph to compel an | Pranter mado u hit, and four more runs | for Chicago. hits— Detroit 4, Chicago | hundreds of people viewed the doadly bonib, T L B L O R LU R v ETe I HOT | o g inctargeifan ity TR BHgiis accounting by the administratrixof an estate | crossed the plate. Eirr oit 0, Chicago 8. Umpire.- | The railroad oMicials took it to McUovk With | wittes te 3106 TesBOnsIBIINY of Slso. | iirnit D ookep Con wia DAvel At thpy valued at £50,000. Oh! it was mwful? Kelly them t)-day. 'Tho man whom tho company | {lon, capacially i two membars weve (o lenve | Hhont 1t was d Chl L R > Twenty-five people lose their lives by the | The Corn Huskers acted fust as mean | Purtvereiis, July 20.—Result of to-day's | SUSPect wns in town yesterday, but his | tho board. The committee tnorefore invited | e Lond and lalling him fustantly. (ARK floods near Wheeling, W. Va,, and a aumber | as they could, and one lady inthe grand | game: . whoreabouts could not be uscertained to-day. | the new board of fifteen to consult with \ An Important Announcement of the bodies recovered. stand said she was ufraid they would pound | Philadelphia..1 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0-6 ——— them before making their roport. This The Hoakingh:ostponca, Abont elx wecks ago, while at business, T Miss Lucy R, Johnson, one of the teachers | Mr. Clarke to death. New York....0 0 0 0.1 0 2 8 0 1-7 Beats His Family. done, 1 believe, at the susgestion of Mr. Towa City, Ia, July 20.—The hearing of was Midden)y atiaaed with excruciating attending the San Franciseo convention, was | BUt they didn't. Pitchers—Casey for Philadelphia, Keefe EuRAsKA City, Neb., July 2).—|Special | Long, who was chairman of the committce. | the motion to dissolve the injunction issued R b ras Y Kies ' % ordered. S g taken sudaenly ill and died. ihs “Their baiting streak was over. Pranter, | for New York. I13ase hits—Philadelphia, 12, 4 = Fith naf wury | “The committee made no changes exéept | by Judge Fairall in the railway cases has, by and 10 {wo OF three dafs my Jolnt "The U, §, circuit. conrt has decided that | thoush, succeeded in getting home with thé | New York 1. Errors—Philadelyhia 4, New Bun]-—The nelghbors of one. Henry | o vocimmendad by the now mombors, Tho | connt boo X it hgh LA SRR e t0 i imont tovdle thelr epraligen e U. S, v “ Parie B e M J Andrews, living in the northern part of the 5 Add 2 consent, been postponed until the next sitting ind sleep was driven from me. After auffo Drinjty church violated the pencacd 44t | seventh tally on a couple of errors, York 7. Umpire—Daniels. ¢ & ! move, this year, was entirely uncalled for | of'the il board of Towa railsay comunis. i Tk most excraciting pitn for o weel 18w in cngaging Rev. Warren, uu.:'“]::: ‘:;L{:;‘:‘g :‘tl seven great big runs off of INpraxAroLs, July 20.—Result of to-day's | ity 1ast evening reported to the police that | ana \:;,u n attémpt to disfranchise the new | gioners, 3 uclng iniine natiors ather rocdion The doctor who attended Mandeville at | “"le Omahas noty came in from th game rews W mem g o oL, he t Tullamore fail committed suicide whon sum. | aoa or o BOW came in e O B R Doaueh L] Gl NG What Lots are Worth The UNION PACIFIC runs four trnins | w1 g0 s o S mares thecito ond moned to attend the Mitchelltown inquest. “They looked like so many dyspeptics. Bltchers- Shreye for Indlananolis, Galvin could mot tolerate him in Phe highest price paid for real estate in daily out of Denver for the east, gk tho melicing hal e m‘lzt‘l: ro) _m_-,l|tnnn&uuw|n tlmtnrnt:l!.nion Inw tow m\m"lvs!l;ny went out agnin. for Pitts! Base hits—Indianapolis 10, | the neighborhood —any longer. They | South Omaha was given yesterday when the ETYPTTe At day, nd g etween Knglish and American war ships in ey couldn’t hit the side of a barn, Pittsburg 6. ors—Indianapolis 4, Pitts. | the man very frequently knocks his wife | Nebraska vings bank bought the lot at \bezziers, slep, n i week t greatly Behring sea was only avoided by a hair's 1t was the swme thing in the cighth, e 0 L Uriiol e Ty oh S b IS Gown, and amuses himself daily by torturing St B N Al M antyateth he New York Herald has published [ i ‘;‘.fi,""",,;;r;;,; Squd situp and cadth. S No hits, no runs, no nothin'! WASHINGTON, July 20Result of today’s | BN DEALINE his children. It is” allozod that | Uhe southeast coruar o Tl b, daily for tho pnst eloven days a list, PO Db But the Corn Huskers had improved both pEALY V'8 | he never buys a pound of coal or wood, but | Streets from Tom G BEEE0 I CRlo0 R Bl | th im0t L baken ofethe o o el y G g AR AR e ng Pockets. their chances, and in the seventh they earned {aston 00 050050 0 o | instead forces his chilpren to steal suficient 10 and the price is considered low by | 57 (80 > aihoe 1878, i ik ten hovts a day, and i entirely free from Mat Carroll was arrested last evening on [ a run, and in the cighth made two on loose | pyASHNE!OR-- - 1 h 3~ 2| to keep them., The neighbors organized | many of the property owners in the vienmit in this country since 1878, giving the i “Fhe o inin and simplo facts c<‘|‘||lmln!.||ll of Mary Ellis, who charges him [ plays'by the home i kR sV hibaey Tok “‘Nnnm: lad’_ themselves last evening and marched to his | The' Suvinus — bank has been doing year cach day. and now RNl rets it o Retot thar T B SE S ith stealing a gold watch and chain and 320 Several hundred people had already left | e UH 13 [ e T, howe, intending to give himadoseof his | @ paying business ever since 1t | givesarecs wion for ten years and by matl. money from her while at the rond house, | the grounds, boiling over with weariness and | OWme for Boston. Base hits—Washington | oy medicine, but he had decamped. was sturted, and pluced m charge of W. A, | a half: oL thia clty Catecills anoid Jak o 5, Boston 4. Errors—Washington 2, Boston 2. - .. Gibbon, and - the directors of the s ; ; ; F xamnsirr, hava & ias been Rt up & winber of fimes s i | © T ninth fuuing arrived, Jpibe= VLIS, AK of P. Lodge Instituted o0 e Ah ot hals Faloh L e aanoon | 1sse. 0 e TR s e peee siuilar complamt, g more ltml‘h‘)(' un.;:',h.\)yu," cried Crooks, Anierfcan Assbolation: Ty e e lhm.m‘ ‘"" Dy | the town by their purchase. They intend to Y AN1L427 | S0 manent relier 18 Kought this medicing come. A Battle of Glants, "I::‘B":,‘n"q""{‘l“‘wl“g;_ ‘{‘l:';‘;“_'fi“‘g‘lw“;; bl 1 \D, July 20.—Result of to-day's [ Bur.]—Hebron Division Uniform Rank | the city three stories high, with basement 5 A New York lettter, Philadelphia ng volcano in his eyes. o o oronn Knights of Pythias was instituted last night | ofiice and ail the latest improvements, T assalll B and total. £50,750, v V. P, HAnnisow, D, D, Ledgor: A canvass of the republicans | “One strike!” announced the umpive. Bhmeors 0110008 S 53| vy Colonel H. K. Dowest, nssisted by Adju- —— s 2154 PRl S I M it Who have been for two or three days in | _But that was all. “Lhenext ball Danny | CgVeh Suly 20, Ttesult of tondays | tant Douglus, both of Lincoln, Neb. The of- Church Improvements, v {o many intercsted in il s el B s conference at the Fifth Avenue hotel, !\ti\;!;lll[.;{l\g ,l{;n& "Sv‘(-h“gfi n_mil)mml:wl .Mr. game ol day ficers of the new division are as follows: Churehes are keeping pace with everything | bunking that the official examiners have w‘v_rk:lnl;nv--;:m-;o;] e 5‘;‘: ;.""',, aisulosos the oxistonce of n detorminn. | e oo imod wi boingfstyhis dise. on & " ouis. 60002081 115 Captain, Sir Knight M. G. Leach; lieuton. | €1s¢ in South Omaba, and plans are now | only skimmed the surface being wholly bog e N et DI ARt Lt 408 A kel) tion on the part of all the leaders to | 4 tw. 3 "G Kansas Uit 08110 0 0 0— 5 | ant commander, Sir Knight M. Savage; her- | being prepared for two new ones. The first | ignorant of the corruption benenth the WOrRL byaray h They Wwero piny a two bagger and Shannon aud O'Copuell | Hansas City.... 1 () i : 05 he 9 i 1Ky 4y fre hoalthy aad win this election, if such a thingis pos- | tors home.® —— ald, Sir Knight W. H. Frame; guard, Sir [ is the M. K. church which wiil be built on | surface. In 1856 five out of the ecight Bt a1l ven o raklig 4B sible, and they believe it is. Defear | How the crowd did yell. olumbus 8, Fremon g'":fl}fl '\-}}i_:";""_';""lz_ ‘wu:Iufl r.ll((mgm the cornar of Twenty-third and N streots, | bank failures reported were due to TS Ge SR T hns beon a bitter experience. It has | Itonly required two more runs to tie the [ Covvsuus, Neb., July 20.—(Special Tele- | QHTERARIEECerstons troasyrers, Sin KUIEbE | 1y wil be of frame, resting on a brick fonn. | fraud or embezzlement. In 1837 there B.ithe provea n womderbal Siiccens. In Ty removed causes of difference and fac- | 88me, and there was no one out. gram to Tue Bee. [—A game was played this | GGpeen. There are twen von membors of | daton and will seat about three hundred and | were eight more bank failures, one of @ ou y ,li tional discord that existed when the | Yould they get themt afternoon between the Fremont Gre the new division. They are well drilled. and | twenty persons, swithout a gallery. 1f the | which was reported to be owing to ir- it ACFrul. nid hak o $a party was in power, and, while there is | i Toat te music by lammi ¢ a | the Columbus club, resulting m ascore of 5 | arc in condition to lafgely increase their | latter is added, the “seattug = capacity | regulur use of the funds by the presi- 11 ¥, Fortmkster. an_absence of the enthusinsm which | safe one, thon Nagle drove one pver Cening: | 10 8 in favor of Columbus. membership. Wil be about four lundred, | and [ dent, another due to the flight of the Con Atlanta A0 TESAS, May 9, 12 would have controlled the rank and file | head for two bags, and Clarke sent anothor T - R T I [onahi ariwith nl)ithe s, o third was you appreoiate of the party if Blai R i- | o Sneod ’ e e AQUATIC. Hoge and Murphy at Plattsmonth Plans are also being prepared for the new »d by the president, who # ry tostin 4 ks pleunticg In o party if Blaine had been nomi- | one against Snced’s fonce for two more, and Adid S 2 g ot | Roman Catholic churvh to be buily at [ Wrecked by Lhe presi 2 ey stating that one of oiirlady cistomers has nated, on the other hand there exists | the zame was won. Winnears afl RacodRarthal Netioan Prarrsyovti, Neb, July 20.—[Special | the corner of Twenty-third and streets, but | sconded, and a fourth through heavy aliied e f the strength that comes from harmony. "‘"‘l"“[“"""“““'"“5"""“’» and pandemonium Amatenr It zatta, 3 Not in many ycars ha o 7 was loat, s G el ok 80 united. ).\)‘nwal:l‘B.l.‘vII“-.rzln"l‘ n Iq',‘.‘,,:: But that wasn't ail. Sunnury, Pa., July 20.—The national ar ereot the finest brick g ” uildi i mends e for o consitational trvatiient ercet the finest brick and stone building in : 1888 (15 108 mendsiteclc for a coustitutional treatingns wado from o sgateny Telegram to Tue B Chairmen Hoge | they are not far enotizh advanced to give in | embezzlement by the eashier, 1 affer having and Murphy, of the erievance committeos of | detail. The cost of the editice, however, will [ Eternal vigilance is the price of safety billg an o= > be , s A 4 the Brotherhoods of Engimeers and Firemen, | be about 35,000, should be the motto of bank di o New York at Chicago was o marvelous m“[\\hfi:"\-\,‘(;‘.: ~l|n|\x" 1?!‘\‘(!“':'{\':::::-‘4- me :‘“\”1 1“‘;.“'“‘\“.‘.! m.h‘vm";':l ‘_";I‘ 0 ‘ The | arvived from C morning. They Notes About the City and a stern and unrelenting prose exhibition of harmony in a state long Cooney then stole second, and by a "j‘ B ShdRId e e soull race re- | o ot by thusiustic crowd of the | J.S. Mullen has removed to his new resi- [ tion of all offcnders ought to be the ru'c rent with political feuds, but it is 1o be | desperate headfirst slide tallied on a passed | SUiLed i victory for M. Shea, of the Dou | 5 0iyors and eseorted to the hall, where a | dence in Albright and not the exception. won the tide surpassed by the unprecedented wonder 1l sur elub of Toronto, 189 vus held and a vote' taken as | The united labor party sre asked to meet | of embezzlement would be checked, and — of o unaiimous nominntion of War- | Siw, 1 wish you could have been | Thenext race, thesenior shell ace, Prota, | v ability of accepting Manugor | Saturday nizht in the K. of L. hu unother list ke the one* published by | POLITICAL, ner Miller for governor. With greater then, for there was more excite- | of the Cornell navy, won by five feet. Time | Stone’ " aring the strike off. Cholera infantum is at present very pr the Herald be rendered impossible harmony there also ”3-‘\',- ently | ment wncorked at this juncture tan was | g Four started, among them t her Pununimously against | alent and the doctors ure ik — : Campaign Songs. A e ntantion o muo yeyidently | ever seou on the local krounds bofore or ever | it o Sylvans ke e it. In the aftornoon another meet- [ © A now hotel and & i Ve “Lift wp yoter Voicrs in the Catise.? paign on scientific principles, to leave | Men jumped over mto the fleld and yellea | Yere fouled by ; ton crew and [ (WS e 1, and disposed of | yyiong the latest imj nents in Albi i : ) D it _0 business, whiel pertained to the local g X : o ; ‘Lot me write th songe o a mtton and T o are nothing to chance, and to avoid the [ andshriekcd and danced, and jammed cach to drop from o. Hoge and Murphy proceeded to | ,The London Music hull on N street will b DYSPEPO/A WOt Who ickes 1t Inws blunders that involved the party in dis- | other’s hats, and pulled’ and hauled until | EMCE 000 Omaha this evening thrown open to the public for the first tim (8] The potency of well relected words and melo aster four years ago, The placing of | Seleo felt like calling out the five depart- A“_:,.‘“‘r ihiasao il »x‘-"::.:u u“:‘»lf l-“mum “vln §.n'm|.l.u night. A first-class troupe is cn- e s Ay I too well know o require turther commen) the entive active management of the | MRt . 1 New York and Nonpariels of New York Lowe Bound Oy guged, ; =it Causos its vietims to bo miscrable, Songs for Club Singing, 2 AR e R Y ight runs in the ninth inning was enough | eV Vork and Sonpariels of New | v | Degasam, Neb., duly 9).—[Spooial to Tus a painter m the employ of Clapp [ confused, and depressed in mind, very Songs for Street Pavades A g 10 upset the equilibrium of o marble statue. ; : - linmson, fell from a seaffolding and | e, languid, and droy Onr Hone SRl RE I A Itse g lished a mastor of practical politics as | 5yt read the ofiicial score, and go off some- | B¢ eight-ourcdracebetween the Crescents | Bir.]—In the case of the Stats of Nobraska | hroke his ieg. ' He is cured for by Dr. £ Mich doos 1ot get well ok Itselt. ’ SongSheet No L, for'the. Danoiratic. Parey, are enator Quay is regaded s a clear evi- | where and lay down and dies und Fairmounts, both of Philadelphia, was | vs. Sumucl Lowe, charged with giving Nina | hout : whioli doos uut gat wrell ot Ltaalr, 16 roaul ety ) denco of the new wisdom that is con- oMAIL won by the latter in 8:83. Darrah medicine to procure a misearriage, | J. . Erion, of the Stockm o y (‘,"Mul.]lx""xm:‘ sos and tone up (he iz 1021, Printed in bluck, With neatly engra trolling ropublican affaivs. The belier - T b o the defendant waived preliminary examina: | for’ Koarney, and from ti Hiran ok Sl A e it | AL beatn Rech cenialiing e new Koriemiitie :)v(h(::(l‘vnju:'xll::‘r:l«r mx‘\‘ot‘l“ l'h’lhllll . and * tion and was required to give bonds in the | Grand Island, where Mrs. Nilinere Tlood's Sarsaparilla has prove Join in. A snmples by madl forh cents: 100 copies o rme 9 08 heir en- 81y Yesterday's Speed Winners at the | of £300 for his appearance at e Octo- on n visit, » required cdy i ods of case po-tpaid for i 00 coples by express, i, thusissm is that this contest is not to be X P Ly IR RIPEATAGE ‘ot th d " Just the required remedy in hundreds of ca ALk nsw Te iy a walk-over for either side, but a battle 1, The ard at Albri t s still 4 v Brighton Beach Course. ber term of the district court, Miss Darrab | o TP yard.ab A AR T 1iave takan Hool's B M for dy Démo vatic hart No . ' i Ll L L B e e DA R s sidered n nuisance by the resideuts in t I have taken Hood's Sarsapar D s of giants, with tho issue uncertain, If $ the talk ut the Fifth Avenue hotel is to AT RHG panied by Dr. Solomon, 08 o witt oot | locality, and they are about to make a united pepsia, from which I ave suffered two ye Fach i 3 colo o op o st ‘owe, the defendant, has used e bo reliod upon, the republican plan of campaign is not to abandon New York effort to have the uuisance abated. 1 thied mavy other medieines, but none pro T e O RN N G TEING. THOUsE by any means, nor on the other hand to Seven-eighths of a mile—Obelisk won, y . 8 5 Aty aphical error made as Hood's Sarsaparil X ATeuus, Now Youk e neans in his power to get Miss D / phical error mu o satisfactory as il stake all upon it as in 1884, but to make 1:36 torm the city jail. Tt should have read | 0OV Gity, a tremendols effort to caery Ind Thiee r“‘,.‘,”‘\.’,‘(‘" M1 n\j;hl:' for thit purpdsé, but has failed in his | 10 WaJor 1 allke di ok Cibonard, Goodwin second, Rebeliion third. Tim h o R R e e Yy . - . : e g dihor AN 0 o r ick Headache . i g L B | roadhupiis 6F & UKk awons: Macs Ot e County Prohibitionists. his new residence at the corner of ‘T'wenty- S oy OAM. tmo a itk fight in Now Jersey and Wost . won kR | Gregor seeond, Hermitage third, Time- Py 3 | emimces NEnRANKA CiTY, Ngb,, July 20.—|Special | 81xth aud I stroets, und parishioners wishing “For the past two years I have been fon about % ur Bee.] —The, prohibition county con- | 1080¢ him will lu future call th affieted with severe headaches aid dyspep Tt Mk CAT AL Virginia, all the while cavefilly guard- 3 The gun club picnic on Sunday promises to A o Hood's Saisapie s Vet el e i Lo ) . § 4 Ore and one-sixteenth miles mon woi vention met at U u yesterday and nol ¥ sia, 1 was luduced to ury 5 “democratic invoads. The vepublics Powell,'1b Ba3(. HRI L8 SO DI SMILE HAROr | AR M0 | 0 givelan axhibinan of shecllni RHrAbe LD mnend 1t to all” Mes. B o LR EW VORI }£ do not intend to let the contest go by Oue ond one-fourth miles—Erncst won, | toF- Ur. 4. &, Morryman, Acbraska City; for AR A fas Lo gl New Haven, Conn " v default, but will fight every inch of the te Arnold second, Greenfield third, Time .lllm hstetler, N -'nn‘«k.n ];'u‘h“l" grounds, 1twill leave the depot about PRAR DHHNKENNESS 16ig. e E Palmaga, John Acott, Pal- | ¥ & M. > . Dt A > One and one-eighth miles—~Exile wan, Bar- county commissiones ) DeLong, At the police court this morning Charles a8 a suflerer from dyspepsia and s sl’uulld, and whoover wins will probably 0 50 by a narrow margin, That, at o - - eieadlid . B il et SRR o x| Morgan got four days in jail to prevent him She touk Hood's Bu any l‘r;'(‘,s:l'"!;lil’lln be the mm;mk at BUE) becand, Vhliant Wiirt. i3, Srchousa, Shay At RONNGL SOUMPAK. | oy Aty harm while tho clrcus s in town found it the best remedy sho ever used, Or the Liquor Hablt, Positively Cured by present and is the judgment of con- | ‘Totals, i The English Turf, o dat Nebraska City July | Joe Hughes and J. N. De Cole were also run 4 o servative men of both parties, T - . Loxpoy, July 20.—This was the opening nd alternates to ;n a8 vags, and got the usual ten minutes o Hoodls sarsapafl“a Administering Dr. Halues” Golden S Sioux City. 20 day of Kempton Park's first summer we Two hundred dollars is offered to anyone | Sold by all druggists. $1; six for 83 Made Specific an tell where Nelson C. Wood is. H only by 0. 1. HOOD & CO,, Towell, Mass, ¢ can be give c0es or ten Withe out the knowln nter, o.... cxzlZivecww = | “Ruiiy cariod-Omaha 1%, Sioux City 0. | M. The reo for the Kempton Park prand X Faon hKing it; AbaG Two base_hits-—Annis, Sliaunon, Crooks, | tWo-year-old stakes was won by Guy Hamp- | 000 GO e o) 0 1u 25 years old, 5 feotten inches high, dar 100 Doses One Dollar. Tutely harmless, 4nd will ofect & e ianent and Wil i ) McGarr, Nagle, Clarke, Phelan, H ton, hair and smail mustache. The hand bill is W K Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorfa, | McGa, Nax Rasemny, Fisidu. Eoit —— ograi to Tk Bre.]—-Me. James, who is 80 | Liknen e ¥ et Fotnts ans han s ] Y i atlent I8 @ B e — | off Fudger1. Struck out—By Clarke 1, by Dr. Hamilton Warren, Magnetie’hy- | scriously crippled by being run over by a | postscript: “Nelson—Please write or tele 1 Fudger 6. Passed balls—Nagle 1, Pranter 5 | sician and surgeon, Room 3, Crounse | freight train, is still here and 18 getting along | gravh to Ollie.” g have : B o i s s otk \Vidpitohes-—Clarie 1, Fudger 1. Time-- | block, cornor 16th m.&“ .L’li,"!.“;"?{‘;i mecly, HoWwill soon retur o bia. hom ——— ANY'WEAKMA il g of thsie Swo foce i :15. pire— b hronic and nervous diseas speeial- | well, but minus a leg. - . h . ‘ails, ‘The system ouce i rnated When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, s Sy Telophone 944 e O Saturday, July 21, at 2 p. m. at 108 TAL TABLETS Y W |5 0 m-n'un'uft'o'r’"f-m'mnmm’x for - o When she becaine Yis, she clui; to Castoria, Chicago 5, Minneapolis 2. e ——— Badly Sealded N Hdth st a fine lot “of bedroora suits i siiteto axist. ™ Fortale by alia ‘Whea shehad Children, she gave thein Castozia, | M!NNEAPOLIS, July 20.—|Special Telegram For fast and safe transportation take Trcumsen, Neb., July 20.—[Special Tele- | and .m-lm»‘luru}mwu: rpetss ete. LT T + o 18th and Cnine g . e o Tux Bee|-Although the home team | the Lake Mauawa steamer,C. E. Mayne. | gram %0 Tug Bie]—-Withaw Wilkinson, 8 Vest Furniture Co., Auctioneers. Y ter & R,

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