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RIDAY. JUI1 \KFY ANAW remont Grays 8, N ‘“\ Q0 r | mittee on resolutions and address, and the SRy + v P R " ! The City, which is doing up all the amateur ball teatn: Thomas Fortune, of New York, as chairman, Sl . et a1y il W oL M teits e Dell fetasiny L The committeo reported resolutions re Mr, Schoerhoff, the American consul ay 10 plutnbers strike is énded, ded another scalp to jelt yesterday viewing the political conditions affecting the Tunstall, has lately made inquiries into Southiern elopers heading for Omatia, Omaha Players Havo Fun With the | at Fremont. The score was: Lafayettes 9, | I¢ is Inscribed With the Names Of | uegro and the promises made by DPres A London Papor's Comment on the | the cost of production “ln ) S An appeal made for suffering Sweden. Council Bluffs Team. Fremonts § Harrison and Morton. Cleveland touchir the full enjoyme o 3 T pen | : P o o, of s She followinb To w 81 Mills Bill land and America. Tho results T inadequacy of garbage dumping facill o } Lafasettes 15, Grags 10. oA e following is & sum- of his Inquirlos are now being publisied by g -y 1. cttes b, Grays T . 2 d b S B o Tt LONG TUSSLE AT KANSAS GITY. | . Billorics Siith and Hrewer for the La- | AN IMPOSING DEMONSTRATION. Resolved, That we endorse the position the department of state. 1f any proofs woro ey & Stone robled. of thousands by s KANSAS CIT gavetied; Fariier and Tanghun for the taken by ihe' St Louis convention on the | ITS EFFECT UPON ENGLAND, | neodud to convince the world of the abiliy 3 — irays et arift q of the Amer tacturer to tako care Receipts of hogs at South Omaha, 51004 i LAtnetess und . Wit Blav T o Resolved, That the conferonce of colored \ he Amecrican manufacturer to take care 5 outtle, 500, The Leaders and the Blues Devoto | Lake Maniwn noxt Wednesdut, August, | © pnr&e Detegasion S Indinna Work. | Resolved, 1 Plodge thembelves nnd of hiimself, if on an equal footing 8o far as 3 The cable-horse car suit goes to the su Three Hours to Making Errors— and 0 Atgust 4, nhi 1 ingmen Raly Around the Re- vh«;v-\my efforts to the success of the demo- | About the Only Fault to Be Found | materialis concerned, Mr. Schoerhofl's care preme court. i A ey publican Standard Bearers— cratic party . With the Protective Tariff fully selected data would supply them, . TS RAAR conteunt’ disoovered in Mayor Minneapolis Wins From Des e Game Was Called. it RaTicTia N The ouly’ objection eame from Delogato . AHAt T I8 su A aubelis Broatch's safo Moines Again Varestive, Neb, July 26.—([Special ST o B b Lia e il Je. ; Too Higk, THREE BOYS DROWNED Control of the Thompson-Houston work - am to Tie B —THe mucl ed of by T e T 0o High, - L_“M"'”'IL_'_';”"" hompson-Houston 8 fr""“‘l"‘l_‘l EE I The ok h I'-l,kl 1 flull. - " manded that his name be stricken from the Youthful Omaha Bathers Find a o, . ey 3 Omaha 10, ancil Bluffs 7. game between the Chadron nine and the Miners Solid For Harrison. roll of members, Watery Grav o e Kbl s ho Union Pacifie i510% |y yano. st Luke Manawn ostorday Bome team took place to-duy fora purse of Ixparon s uly % 0ver two. thous: At'the afternoon session a national com- Baatand and the DEie About 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon dacob 5 5 afternoon between O d the. Council | # 1o game was called in the seventh in- | and strangers paid their respects and shook S ; 4 Gore ’ % el 51 i James Callahan loses a foot by jumping on lmln- i ; bkl "‘“"“‘_“’":“‘ A uncil | ing owing to the rank decisions of the um- | hands with ( 'm“l Harison today. The adjourned sine die. [Copyright 1888 by James Gordon Bennett.) bl L L g et Gl a Union Pacific train. uffs city league team attracted a crowd of | yire. “The purse was withdrawn and all bets | oo o R O14 g soting to- | LoNvox, July v York Her Blumpsterberg went in swimming Tenl estate transfors aggregate $40,002; | about six hundred people. The game was | declared off, The batteries were Dowd and [ Prfe ipal delegation came from Clay county, : W tt, of Cairo, | ald Cable—Special to Tur Brr,]—The Daily 't off” of the Missouri rivor, just building permits, £17,423 not worthy of the name of base ball, the | Coons for Chadron, and the Battereon Bros, | Indiana, and vicinity and was composed of | 1Il, chalrman, - Whe following exe News contains the following cditorial* cast of the waterworks building. Thero was The B. & M. runs its first vestibule tram | Owaha teum indulging in a lot of herse play | f0r Valentie. ‘The Chadron club play Long coal miners and other citizens. Conspicuous '\'I’::!'::l‘l{: :')“I\I:.";;‘l::w";l -’»I ‘:‘\l‘jl':"'\\h[;::"" The Mills tariff bill, which has just been | @ slow current toward the north, and the from Denver to Chicago. that was neither interesting or umusing, | P10 to-morrow und Atkinson Saturda in the delegation were 100 negro miners, Tt | pitioiti COMEIE S EL 0 S Assachu. | Passed by the American house of reprosent- | boys clambering onto a log that was drifting Lee Conners is slugged and robbed by a | They did not try to bat, run bases or any. York 18, Osceola 18 whas the most imposing demonstration that | gotts, and R. 1. iRobinson, Disteict of | 8tives, by 162 votes against 149, clearly re- | With the current, floated down the stream. newly acquired acqs o thing ise, Whién they aid make & bit, they ) Osc LB, hus been made by any outside delegation, | Columbia, moves the tariff issue in the states from | As they approached the main channel of the Three boys —Jacob Heim, Samuel Dusten , . r h " A y July 2 Special Telegram d was or the BuSpi \ arri- - —— . i 3 : 1 Mver: t Ay e did nothing more than walk around the s Y and was under the auspices of *The Harri stage rhetoric and abstract platitude and ver, they found the current becoming more 3 and Williai Andorson—aro’ drowed in the | lines. “Ftart, of the Jotier & Voung. city to Tue Bee.]—The game hereto-day between | son Miners' Club of Brazil," and partook Kansas Republican Convention. Boldly places beforo tho votors » completed | TPidy and fearing they would be swept out ; river while bathing. league team, pitched for the Owmahus, and sl and York resulted as follows : Jargoly of u labor demonstration. 1t required | TOVEKA, Kan, July 26,—The republican | yoasuro u © the voters a completed | uto the open river, the three first meutioned 3 Nobrasia. did quito welle But the seven hits wero mado 00 B 15 1 1 & 0—15 | fous thains to being them to tho city. Among | State convention convened this morning at 9 | tho o upon which will be talcen issue io | lads jumnped oft the log and tried to swim to | A puventle rephu et o boen formed | QL humand he strack. out nine mon He | Yo, 0510 L0010 s veiR | oo thein to the city. state convention convened this morning wt 4 | he campaign. - Tut it has been the habit of | the stove. “Thoir eforts proved vain aud all "ll 2 Il can club has been formed | i the only player that deserves the slightest e the inscribed banuers carried in the parade s A L republicans to deride every attempt of the ¢ drowned within a few feet from ot Schuyler. | mention in the bowe team, Of the Council TURN BVENTS. from the depot were: **American industries | Eanization reported Captain Henry Booth of | gomoorats at reform of the tariff asa free Tho lad remaiuing on the log was } The Perkins county teachors' institute is in | 131uffs team it may bo sid they dida't play must be protecteds” “We don't wantany | Larned for chairman, “After the reports of | ygy measure. It is th ALY 6F 0 number of men who had heard session at Grant. the game they are capable of, and the | Summary of Yesterday's Races at | 3, el Pt 7 o | the committees on credentials, platfor: . s L) HPAL U AL crios for help. Search for the bodics : y British democracy in ours, we are for n credentials, platform and | gha dog g bad name. They hay ’ the bodi ] Burgiars made un unsuccessful attempt to [ Omahas did as they pleased with them. Monmonth Park. KHGFBaT NS Yote thia ¢ resolutions, rules and order of business had Ll B Bt A B b it I AR LBl BRCC BB A e e Lt S0l tha cALEHEE: BEAE AN ALLA : America.” One banner bore the outlines of \ ad | the most spur i SoRVIED ) 4 blow open a safe at Greenwood. cley atcher, made an attempt at im (ALOUTH BARK, FUly 00, <Samiat Lok, been adobted, the cony 1o most spurious pleading to convince tno | evening two of them had been recovere Mrs, David H, Tigard and her daughter | itoting our own incomparable Crooks, and | S 5 ry a large ‘mincr's pick on which were the | been adopted, the convention proceeded to | workingmen that the president voll The body of Jacob Heim is still in the water ; Tl o FIRRWAY At ReWar omutitally uven for his - ffort. | Three-fourths of @ nule—Grimaldi won, | words, sOur pick is Harrison. nominate a ticket. ~ W. A. Johnson was nom- the prosident us woll as | =yo ;i and singular fact that in ¢ N were seriously hurt in a runaway at Seward. | {5, O e 497 o Ao r second, IMitzroy third. Time— Major William Carter delivered a con- | inated by acclamation as candidate for asso- [ & majority —of congross, led by Mr. 5 tho PIRG T i ot ol s i THROTTLLIOE AR B2 SHie TIPRE AIRLRIBE | 0] a8 fLa: BOOFS (10RSHE [ghmhd : Y pratulatory address, o which General Har. | clate justice, Two unsuccessful ballots for [ Mills, have attempted i ni e AR L e pro ¢ ; sratulatory address, to which Gener: ar- o e, YO UNSUCCESS hallots ol s, v o d a reform in | ghild o atnily, S o B nominated Rev. Graham of Omala for con- o o e fourths of a mile—CGroomsman won, | rison responded as follows: SOVERISE wiiko Tholl LG Ar(o¥ WhIOh aub | 1581 Iatirest ‘ot “Hiplbist)! hiSER,, WA, | SoUSLeb WHS L1 0N of BRANE) DusRIH P 880448 aat rissn second, 13ill Baraes third. Time— | = Gentiomen and friends: T thank you for | joriment was taken until 2 this afternoon. | thav the vili under consideration, it assod, | Diacksmith in the Union Paciic.shops, who ] amons fatally stabbed Bertha o Passed. balls—~Strook 1:164. § this enthusiastic demonstration of your iu- | The convention reassembled at 2 oclock | (¢ou1) wamp the industries of th (passed, | ) o at 912 Davonport stroot, Willle B e Gty bocause she Tefusod | Cosney s, "Wiid pitchoss Stophenaon b, (Tart | , Ou6 and one-cighth miles—Dofaulter won, | terest. This demonstration has relation, I | B, W, B of Lhe third ballov L. Hum- | Would swamp the industries of the states | o jived with his stopfather near the corner 10 marry him, 1. Umpire nn, g Lxlnlv.llm second, Minority Colt tuird, Time A\I'nl sure, rather to principles than to men. | phrey, of ln'il,n'*lwun)vu« wus nominated for | The New York Tribune, the organ of the [ of Ninth and Cass streots. I;‘“u i ’1‘;”‘: Six men were smothered by the derailing After the game the boys had supper at 5714, ou come, as I understand, from all pur- | governor. The ticket was completed as fol- | protectionists par excellence, only recently | father is a blacks H: ik in the Unionib T e raangi| Broeains I ) D Hllll:l’“lk ’ One and nnTl.;:\r nm;:,}-,,,!l\‘...,“,. }'.‘::H (‘uxln-‘;vlm'«- that in_your opinion_your Low: 1L (H‘:'I;unl\\pnul'nnlrl, AT “n-. suid in one of its leading column s a v’nil.u’hu‘p::. -n‘:tl“n\".‘l”.';}.'l'm\'.::.;.l‘:.“q':-l.«.'»'t Il.'.‘i Wivido; ear Yatan, AHA. kpsn Svenint diiRorting t renzi second, Eurus third. Time— . erests as farmers, as miners, as mechanics, | $ of state, William Higgins; auditor, TR st o veon N Ton A = lmjid watets, Th e 1 Gttho o | One. mile—CGeorge Lee won, Telia Doe | us tradesmen, aro identified with the mainte- thy, tronsurer, Goorgo Hamilton ; | Dritish candidate andas a reprosentative of sveen NI RO S General. the 12:10 dummy, move fatigued and worn | ® way third. Time— 1423 nance of the doctrine of protection to Amer- general, Charles Kellogs. W L L B SAVED FROM v The senate takes up the fisheries treaty. out than they would have been had they | o Scven-eighths of a mile—Gren ican industries, and the preservation of the —_—— Cleveland is admirable,” etc. AVE M DROWNING. e Prosident Cleveland goes to New York. played two regular championship games, | Maluria second, Rowland third, 20, | American market for American products. RAILROAD CLASSIFICATIONS, The true issuo was very plainly stated by | ppe H T o 3 I ¥ VPiIAc ek aumved &b 8 o HES e Some resort to statistics to show that the : i Gl LN e PR L e B bl iy plEmporor William bas. arrived b, Sto WHESTERN ASSOCIATION, Saratoga Races. condition of the American workmien is better | An Interesting Deersion By the Inter- | 1 G5 (00 VL ENEE BERREC 8 EREES = Wo e g Lt g Whilidis SARATOGA, July 2.—The races were con- | thsil that of the workmen of any other State Commissi AR E e U Ry feveland urged @ re- ) Charley B. Wood, the thirteen-year-old pinbig sash and blind factory in Chicago | 4 Rocky Game Between the Leaders bty S na ot Setanon ok i WAE Wi GO0 S IO (aler it duction of the surplus. by removing the i | san of Captain Woun i most. herie e X o act £ pnou gh or B, AOm: A 8 raw wool and other raw materials v Thr " or twe -0l( 2ha o ; mucrce commission has decided the cases yosterday that saved the lives of t v SHioes Warsons. word koested ailve abMnye J _and Kansas City. for two-year-olds, onc-half | The tide of immigration fror com el Al A I ) lives of two youn o uli K uxsas CITY, duly 20, (Specinl Telegram Bowlng won by w neck, | the Furopean R RtrIag . 18e tow of Frank Hurlburt against the Lake ::m‘ "-""‘_“ ”“"_“. Ll “‘|””— id the duties | hoys, The lads were Georgie Birchmore and Ihe house took up and discussed the Okla- | £0 TE 1EE]—One of the rankest games of n nd Diable third. Time—501¢. | our shore ho gates of Castle Gar Shore & Michigan Southern and the Penn- ," | manufuctures and nccessarlos of 1ife | Honry Clemens, who went in swimming yes oA bIlL protessional ball ever witnessed in this city ), special weights, one and | swing inward. They do not swing outw vatltontllcompaties. Dha complaint | Loocd on thesenlterediconditions, Lho prest snoon in the deey gl ¥ . »sixt miles—Oarsman won & _ | mplai T o 1oon in the deep pool at Twenty “Swipes the newsboy™ is knocked out by | Was the twelve inning game to-duy botween | half length, Bessie June ¢ e i S et | e s BB D bIGT put in the fifth | dent hus, however, emphatically protested | ninth and Capitol avenne. The bovs hap Juck Delancy. Kansas City and St. Paul. It took three | Duke third. Time— B Baon toita ab Vaues it other Tands thay | cines of frelght. hose, the defendants | 26°.nst any attemp to hrand those who scok | panod to get beyond thelr depth and one of “Moro testimony is taken in the immigra- | hours and twenty minutes to play it. The [ Califoruia stakes R e o o | cialmodh atiaulA o intothia alAs with Hypigon [ 4 COREECUEEE YA OE LIS IR B Y RIORE0 ] o, LIEy G omong ae BiINE e q_,.,\.”.l\l IL;HU"H-, ) e | rrors were o only mumerous but incxeusa- | Kingston, Climgx a of promiso o them “or thelr itdron Jmow | materind, untinishod.” and ot with Hlum e »:.1‘ |»|.y1;-.-v.:v:.mn o ‘froo |:l-ux.'l,.-i .\n.: socond time, Young Wood was passing ut A delegation of miners visited Genera 8 and costly, Byel oY 3 ] [ amed, the good land of hope as wel he swallow | ber e commission decided that they suemics of our workingmen and industria s tin W buggy, and realizing tho e thison veataniay & lri.lm“-‘ll I‘\,"I‘I:"I‘_"”‘\ “mluh I”‘L’A' i umpire | hree-fourths of a mile won o | Hhe kood fund of hope ns well as tho SWalloR | unseasoned raw material on the way to the | enterprises. Jumped from the veliclo (o resoue o o An unsuccesatul effert was wiade to rob the R TR I S| DRl second, Clay Stockton third, | thut hero thoro aro better conditions, wiid hands of the manufacturer, and must, there: | Whethor English tradors and manu AL U S WAtBE- Hek sho\wed WonHar U soucord (N. H.) bat lo uying what- e mile and seventy “Banjo won in | wider and_ more hopeful prospects for the | fore, be considered as properly classed with | ¢ 00g ave r J : e Wi v i 1:49, Lottie Wall second, Jennie McFarland | workmen than v other i lumber. In speaki jon in | turers have reason to congratulate them- | discretion for one so young, and seizing the /I8 prooeedings of the colored B N ork an in any other land. teeat et s 1| gelves or expect an increased trade with the | 4rowning boy by the’ hair 'he brought” him for it 020420401002-15 b he next suggestion I have to make is “the railroads, the commission says pect an increased trade with the B 18l torlnn. o Ha slaoHolnad TS GLRR ks b 5 12106000 3—16 this: That the more work there is to do in | that itis supposed to' be expressed in plain | states from the ultimate enactment of the ) S l ther lad ’_J.m]»lml i white caps aro wounded by l’l‘w«: Ha¥s ,m__" Postpon y Rain, this country, the higher wages will be liat au_ordinary business man can | Mills bill is a question of grave doubt. An | i ‘]"“’ e SO T UL Oy e Gundon, Pickett Patton | | DETROT, July 26.—On account of rain | paid for the doing of it. I speak to men who and, in tiomwithivate!| S FumiHatio oF te Bl aecing to sHow, chiat; || reuiistii th i eoye biue An interesting decision was_rendered by | (2), ot Carralll Strnels | to-day’s races were postponed until to-mor- | know that when the product of their toil is in ermine for himself what he | (500 E O S0 B s d8h || TEALE Rt HO A Sma BOohi Qe u,.l. ”:m‘|:LM““1"““,., ; .-,,,l,,‘“‘,m”".., “m:( DS ea . Braaea ] TOW: 'lml’f“"] HOEEHE Sy ‘,,.‘ when' buyers aro :l"!ll‘ll ‘{T, |‘.( Hu Y (]»‘1:‘.;1»:'.-(( [.,‘x-ln»..lu ..mtu[-ln; :”.\;n ‘nlm‘L w |:Ie‘n“nl\h“nn"‘|!ui u\.nlmvv{ |: is | ranked him us u hero. Judge Brewer has ordered a temporary - | balls—Gunson 1, Bavle 3. Wild pitches- UGG EE ANE g sceking it, wages advance with the ut the committee who prepare the | more protectionist than the law which it is it Junction against the lowa railroad commis- | Nichols 1, Duryea 1. Hit by pitcher—By A SLUGGER AND BLOWER \z(-mumi, but when the market for your pro- om, after they have kiven it to the | intended to supersede, OFFICER Gl N 50 5 R i % et is depress a the aoturer is Ve 10 mor o0 construe rhe prose: 1erican tar E e TN L Nichols 2by Diryen 2. “HHits Kunss City | Comes Down From Fremont and Gets duct s deprosse ‘,"1'1:.-.‘.1\\-‘.:_::-’?&’::i.f::"lf i velngmorapoutlioel ioonateie S L ...m\.l.l.ur is 0 war |.mflf After Consuming Halfa Day the Pros- ssional immigration investigation com. | Paul 12, Bases on balls—Off Nichols 1, off icely Done Up. it not clear, then, that that policy which se- | eave the document to speak for itself. 1 (53 ARt oYk L 6 e ol tion Dropped, 3 Dur, 4. PFirst base on errors—Kansas A herculean slugger named Campbell, l'ml\:«\(!u- t amount of work to be done —_— al nm” mlvr,\ vnumlm\llu Mllm The Gregye-Kane ¢ nsumed the greater e el ey | [l e s S vhoousas | \whose postoffice address is Fremont, came | 8t home is the poljoy which will secure {o LOCAL RA D NEWS. y could be taxed. any | part of the afternoon in the police court ora g Sin B H 3 'y e 2} o ar T y v " 't vesterday 5 our laboring men steady employment at the its provisions re due t neral oration over the remuins of Cortland | Gunson, Duryea, Kemtler and Farle. Time | down from thut hamlet yesterday to lay out LB, Arlaid it e ] The B. & M. Vestibule Tr ! Sl e on 0 | terday, and late last evening was by mutual Pulmer of game—3:20. ~ Umpire—Fesscnden. iRy BAsats i 6g15ve contoatRL iha (BEoH | s pesat M ROHE R IO R LT R (O jovestibule Train Arrives | tho fuot that inlnd dutics had to be com- | consent dropped.~ On Tuesduy Oftecr Grog T at ot R demardethe Minneapolis 2, Des Moines 1. gle's theatre last evening, Unfortunately | foreien mines and foreign factories inevit- | Yesterday afternoon the first complete ves- '"'""‘,”] by quivalent import utics. These | arrested Johu Kane for boing drunk and dis f imponchment of two federal Judgos, Sawyer | g1 Mores, duly e etoram | Brnos is laud up with o runnin_sore on his 'li_!;l\'lvmh to !\\uv A.hvp.-mm of v he HoniE teain averiEuR W eab o s IIEeoH “]'l"“‘ LULIOS HavD 1"”»’\ been removed, while ;. Kane refused to go with the of- Al Sable, ) Whr = duly 20| Special Telegram | oy 1oy and was unablo to appear in the | These are truths that do not vequire pro- | iver 2L 0 weskor the M all cquivalent import dutics have remamed. Wi elinehed with him. A senfile ensued e 000th anniversary of the fatroduction | © T8 Bek.|—A vory closo game was wit- | [Eht 1ok und was unablo to appear, 1 the | fouq gtudy. Haylug here a land that throws | Fiverarrived from Deuver for Chicago via the | mhua in point of fact, the taril, bosides being | and Grege pulled outhis elub wnd stryc of Chr y ¥ L nessed by 500 people at the ball parl 4 L g bkl Gol B.&M. 1 : . L g s 010k ! i f Chiristianity uto. Russia was celebrated od by 500 peopls ab the ball park to-day.j| i disaprointed over Baby's non-ap- | @bout the workingmen special conditions & M. It was perfect in every respectand | pctically higher now than at its highest | I¥sne with it a number of tinies, slightly dis- yesterday. It was largely a pitcher's battle, the crack | pearance, and when th time arvived in the | Wore favoravle tha are found elsewhere, if | consisted of a mail and ba vy eXDIess | hofore, is \ i ro- | iEUTingG his face. The complaiuts of drunk o ; ; before, is absolutely incrcased in its pro- ; mlfl:-i.-:ns.m smn‘\n'kl.h:' ln;v.’\x ¥ ;l'u;nl o twirlers for both teams being in the hox. lrnwmlvmm‘v!ixn t”" ‘muh'h anian D e 'm"ullrh'hm;lvm r, two coaches, the Pullman oA AR AR |u||\'.| ’I""‘"';“""“‘ v ‘l'“‘ sisting an officer, w sioncrs wore taken up before Judge Fawr- | The first r e was mado by | for, Campbell stepped forward and | trial conditions, sceure the hizhest [ glysia, Akron and Auckland, and the s caturcs by this removal of equivi- | lodged against Kane, and he retaliated by EsinR et ie first run of tho g e mad by ar IR N ra ranbalo k. ot interests of our e bassts, NWhoy | Elysia, Akron and Aucktand, and the dining | jouq jnland duties. The bill now before the | charang the officer with assault and batte Robert Henderson, a Silver City, Tdaho, Mll;n.-.l]mlu in 1‘ho~.uh inuing by a bas belittled (s Ta TR G SHAb after ail, is the best evidenci ¢ al .-m‘ '.’,‘,‘".‘I.'. A\Ill'- 0. I \}‘."f‘lt fl\{w‘vlnm;w ate contemplates lowering the possible | Both s were tried at once by jur, millionaire, was found th & Ohicago hotel ay. | PAlls to Howes and errors of Quinn pugilist might have been present if he chose, | PFosperity and the best guarant sigi|| 954 OF tie, nmcliskary aonarbmany oF i1 | boss of production by & oval of auti terduy. About8 o’clock tho jury went out most suffocated by gas. Stearns. In the seveuth inning Holliday | Campbell was also loud in lamenting that order, if it is not an intelligent, thrifty, con- | Seli le»' “'f OILe I:'llf;,“ N “;Jj“‘f AaEED i whitia e RiGnaatE ARt and after several hours' absence failed to re- e amos: St Paul 16, | made a double, and in running from first to | thore were no other pugilists in Omaha who | tented working classt Can we, Jogke for T Withi (Ona. orL e AmOU) Alnucrs T0F e S e ek o | R Ay rdiog a0t TGID E AL IV GOl Hansas City 18; Minoeapolis %, Des Moines 1; | socond was tripped by Hawes and fell vio- | dated fuce him. ~Little Charley Gates, who S itoritmentilr th WworkmaniiakonlyIabISito|| Koou Lo Vi (OnS 10f theFIhinouREd nniere Tord almost dntacti diio i tarift fon ool L0k (i, sgreamont At Aen Jufybires A Cn R At Milwaukes o, St Paul T | " | lently to the ground. Hegot uy ey =t roe e s toat oo | isupml v 8 dallyriaesssvies by i dauyisoily(| EICH S Claftg (car eQuvizeiof st bom:i|finstanca, H-iafi 10 oanta Sipor Sntound) | [atbn S st ESUOMED s HAES a8 the ) St . I uil”\x;y:;.-n\:v‘:’.'{:‘ll'nLl Rtlxim"\:‘p':;:u‘x‘x;im:ml Lindsuy, was on the stage at the time, atill | but is not able'm fl;\‘lvlgm*nf,\'nulhIn Tnyini || IEA0YERIGEEC e as follows: on greasy wool, and on woollen | Case was mutually dropped. v ST 4 i ofor il 4 perspiring and panting from the encounter | 8 store inst old age! AA condition of ik skerel, wine sauce. o ade is class ¢ it is 85 c S -— THE “Q" STRIKE. sraluyutonbeforo e yooovpron sutinisutly | iustipnded, Campbafliai swithering Tamarke things that compels the laboter to_conte- L P e L ;'P"r""m':,':i"“"f,""“ D‘C',"’ Dfivool ible Shooin SLUGGED ON THE STREET. . " q o proceed. He scor passed ball bY | hoitied hi R Tedtor e plate want, as in incident of sickness or dis- [ ¢}t O cef with ned potatoes. dand 35 per cent ad valorem. 2 IET. Final Action to Bo Taken By the Na- | Hiousitan. Ta the st innas the visitos, | hettled him and he stepped forward and told | ByES WA B8GT PLACR 0™ 80O qi00rdor, | Sirloin of beef. Spring chicken stuffed. | takes from three to four pounds of greasy S ~ tional Brotherhood Convention got 4 Fun by o bso on balls o Brosnan and | qenie chere b o aat o would tey o | Conciudo f | i arss Italian salad ] ety | ANewFonnd Eriond (GArratosianiacs | N 8 0 3 % S 1o u meludo vourselves 4 alian salad. v > TETTad olot i ¢ g . Kaxsas Ciry, July 26.—(Special Telegram | & long hit by Rowe. - Lhe score: L i an R LR elatt our tarift logislation, will best subsorve your | Baked pork and beans. 21 ‘n‘(;:;‘i‘lilnun‘;:llul;:o:mu::‘;:fc’i'.“f:"d T auaintanoe; o Tie Ber. |—C. W. Robertson, chairman of | 18 Moines. ....00 00 0 0 0 1 0 0-1| gecoptance of this challenge, . | interests, the intercsts of your families, and Fillett of beef stuffed. g xponse, due to Last evening Lee Conners, a painter, and 3 . W, b Minneapolis......1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1— 1 his challenge, but by ; New corn. Green peas. Tomatoes. | fact that almost all colonial wools are 3 v e L the local grievance committee of the brother- | = 1 the hisses of the sudience soon brought | the greatness and glory of the nation of . H | : formerly of Valley, Neb., was walking in the ‘. A _ e 'wo base hits—Hollida 2). Double | i A b 3 8] vhich v New boiled and mashed potatoes. | shipped to the states from London and Liver- i 3t P et e e e e et P U R NG TN S v ML | e e oo e van otn O e e o . | Blueberry and apple pie. ; o The e i Aa et ik fvag || (vAoinityjof thoiornoRoL VaRKAL N AL IR I IS | X - 3 4 to the middle of the ring My colored fricnds who are here to-day pool. The American wool manufacturer has | grocte w 4 A ; Briking engincers were sustained by the ac. | lor, Stearns and Alvord. Bases on bafla— | iyt Widflo of the ring gnd shook atds | the emancipation of the siave removed from Blackberry roll, hard souce. | 4o pay from 11 to 12! faiova toE Ny e with & TollowsMhnt, hat mornadiily ; 5 2 . Ll ik on, or disregard of all rules of the | the ] he o Prui 3 o ay from 215 ceuts more for hi b e B Sion of tho St. Joseph meeting, but all the | BY Hutehinson 2 by Winkleman 8. “Base | iz ting, Campbell struck the 1i i this country that which tended to degrade | Fruit Assorted cake. * Ice cream. f i i self into Conner's confidence by claiming ac- 3 By Huf oy Winklem: ¥ 2, s Tightwoighy | this country that which tended to degrade R0CkM O . : SRR ! ; 20y b kS, klol . Strucl y chinson | Jooked at him in astonishme g thrown upon your own resources. The q 3 in Valley. When midway between Jack j: casures for bringing it 1o an end were not | 4, by Winklenian 4, Passed balls-Broughton [ vifcyee hin in astonishment and asked the | cive, o'\ itetligence aud of business suc- Cheese. Crackers. from 33 to 45 cents more than i SR R A R f cfinitely settled. These questions will be [ 5 \Wild pitehos—Hut L i BtoN | referee to give the Fremont slugger sowe in- = nusinces sy Roman Punch B v i L ho stranger: sudtionly as taken up and seitled at the grand national | Umpire— Hagan binson 1. Time—2:10. | structions in the rules of the prizo ring. It | €088 are open to wll. T motico that the Moct and Chandon Ll Bngl el Sosti VI hAlavataib KoORARCYCE Condurs, nnd {elld NS00 v Rniup Ay iacpdiat hegtann uatinal LU agan. g Was. deciled that tho mateh should be an | PAFLY o which wo belong hus - heen recently i Moctand Chandon, - ugh | and above 3 cents to get wool to the ~ When lio returned to col A R LTS By it Do oy e iveake. ‘T B g Tkl A eusy one for points only, but Campbell | Feproached by the suggestion that we have o e e eompnny il | American manufacturer has to bo made good nners had been relieved of his v was determined yesterday to ho L J y1. Struck Gates & liok ‘on the Jaw that caused | novthoroughly:p! » colored man in I LI o i £ oF L 00 | 51 ring, and 15, He found his way to Of- 1 yesterday to hold this mec o Vi ’ AR dGieETnN Bay ¢ SlonTo e (hbciall Dalogram | e e el teaatonth Mt 0 | Lo south CIHiia has boon akked us. o roason | UL ot ahothor to-morrow, which will make | by an ad valorem duty of 85 per cent. This | feor Swshge and told his story, but no tr A'nh’l‘; :.m;u::;?.-\“”lv l.:fip:»”{u}:ivn“‘lf-.»"yl-“‘.“; L oiai an | Lol kams batwean Milwankas | Zoei s m . G rg’tl‘x‘in‘[‘.-""{.‘,‘,'fl.f why the colored people should join the demo- 'L\)\j' olid vestibule trains from Chicago to | is frequently the > ina number of com- | of the perpetrator of the villainous de: g bt hart ofithe United State B e Qion ()| v mwh Il v ‘ . | ana VIRGnA nEatE ic party. 1 beg the gentlemen who urge [ DeBVEr: peting importations of forcign woolens, and | could be found. S United States and Canin x Cil h W d on uc : ATl v {some thiat ploa to answor this qu Cr ] i } | will ‘be rgpresented. The situation will be | count of the rain, w: Mil punishment. At the end of the firs x e e s . hat Elevator Matter. it explains the large imports under the pres- P S . thoroughly discussed, and whatever action is | waukee had an ensy vic ud both contestants were warned th whom is it that the republican party hasbeeu | mye Lincoln Bureau of Tne Bee yesterday | ent American taviff of forcign made woolen y Orders. BNen Al B Ana) E y v 3 no slugging was allowed, but despite | unable, as you say, to protect vourrace o & 96,—|8n6 A | : it AL handicapped by the illness of both its ¢ 10, Slusaing | was ollowed, but ‘desplts | mhaniing you aguln for this demonstration | furnished the information that thoPlatte | goods. Now the Mills bill gives the Amer- July 20,—|5peclal SHEAlY : . ol sl siie a3 | round Campell resumod tho second | | % e your fricndly expressions, 1 will take | Center — Elevator company had _filed | ican manufacturer free wool, and cither free Acting Assistant Sur. J Hoge and Murphy Return. s, an amateur, was put behind ¥ I his old tactics, Sl AL i i ! $ . ot . i 4 AR ALY habat. Qaist. the Om 4 When Gates again let out on hun. . He | my Clay county friends by the hand.”” | complamt against the Union or largely reduced chemicals and dye stufls will procecd from Omaha 5 Cricaco, July 26.—Chairmen H it G hie Oma er, did not ¥ ] B Rl POt i struck the he ight a stunning blow | LGreat cheering.] road, before the state board of transporta- | and places the protec duty at 40 p nd report in person to the sustain himself as a phenomenon. Milwaukee .. gy Sa ¢ " Al D imae o ne uphanomana ml aukee | iy e faco ana followod it with one in- the | The Clay county pople had not finished to-day from their western trip. They con- | f, bread-busket th ke i shaking hands with the general when the ) 3 o) Y BrEOLS woratasaea Ll Tt ead-busket that knocked him into the & Eonerm WINEIMO] e 0 rovi 3 sitions of the Burlington oficials, Chair- | Sioux C 5070 0 0 0 0 o0 1| the P, whon Detective Ormsby jumped up [ Pesident of the Lllinois Wesloyan U HadoR Gontor s Qha n of this de h . introduced the delegati Y 5" parl u of this do- | worsteds the duties were graded, man Hoge reported th the men ure pre- | Milwauk 003 001 0 0 ¢|8ndputastoptothe affuir. Gates w ten. | 8ity, introduced the delegation and made an | 3 on the part of the ‘l“i;I’i‘l’;dll:l“”;l"l;ll:l).l‘) cording o value, from 20 oconts per milita Murphy, of the Burlington strikers, returned eral, Department of Ari- , for assignment to duty, nd Licutenant Prederick n Liew, ond infantry, is de 1 as professor of nd tactics at the Michigan nmanding ge ctive | ¢ tion to the effect that the management of the | ad valorem—a clear of the pr provision of from one-thivd to onehalf n Hog i ; J0 pUk ASIRE 0 b jalos ) L b e | " | has been ascribed to the e ; pared to continue the strike indefinitely, pluns e sioux City 1, Milwaukoe . dered a parfect ovation by the audienco. address, to which General Harrison, reply- | 505 00d and_the Union Elevator com- | pound to 40 cents per pound, the bil LAl Qephspl bt ;“;‘u" 1 ] ool il s—Lowe. s base hite— - aaid s Pihalto grogl (00 WD iR Rlovaie s o f i R e o o , and will report i L R i a0 bowa.. 2 . A o AT e you for the interest which the | panv. or Himebaugh & Merriam own an ele- | makes the duties on all woollous aud worsteds ! t TWO DAYS OF REST. MeAlee (s, Bases on bulls—Sioux THE PRIZE RING, PO O o e T remrod nott fop | Vilor at Platte Center in whieh the_former | oqually 40 couts. In cottons very shight | porson to the superintgndent thercof foio- o p : o the | g First Licutenant ¥ R o B AnAger | cnanges are made, and the reduction in the | i ho was glad thecharge | linen schedule is also balunced by freeing | join lerick S. Strong, General Manag. v, who will then proceed to City 1, Milwaukee 2.~ Struck ont—Ceist 2, vour cordial fellows P vill | has a controlling inte he Judges Will Not Work Till Sat- | Grifith 1. Passed balls—Burnes 1, Mills 1. | Swipes, tho Newsboy. Knocked Out By '.‘.:’.{':;T:«'.:.":lnw lx';::l;”:r“nw Ic'.':x]"x]‘::-‘ml ‘1”.‘: Kimball cu'.,m..'?' ul Wild pitches—Goist 1, Griftith 1. Time rth artille urday. a R A a Pupil of Dempsey. us all consider the history and declarations | not the , and t 5 bistto i Judge Hopowell said the judges had do- | 17 Uupire—Cusick. New Youk, July 26— Special Telegram to | of the great parties and thoughtfully cor \|A_;ul been Ix ferred os it w .;m afford ;n.o the raw material, whieh, stranze to say, had ”'n dsq\lh‘n.r of |v.;-nz snr;zolmn, Juln‘n ‘(.» : cided not to transact any business beforc . = Tue b s e ard pehttne | clude which i8 the more likely to_promote | Ubion Paciflc an opportunity of proving thut | to puy dutics trom 74 to 13)¢ per cenl, al ammond, Company D, First lowa cavi ct any business beforo ation Standing. ome hard fighting | § 550 5 o0 Sitorests of our people. The | all talk relati de hereto- | though hardly w pound of flax is grown in | YO s, February 15, 1568, is amended, to ve to the matter ma He 4 w Polliam, Westehest Saturday, and that he would only n 1 ake the | Follo ounty, yesterday, Ho is. mustorad cet May 21, 186 take ¢ 213 the off as untr 1 standing of the ament does not logislate with a | fore w s | British pa for the purposes of manufacture g rulings in the matters which were presented | Western association teams up to and in. | Petween * pes, the Newsboy,” otherwise | view to advance the interests of the United | ties making the complain ¢ into service as , same com 1o him Tuesday and would take up no new | cluding yesterday's games, known as Tom White, and Jack Delancey, of | States. They view the interests of | fine time in proving thewr statement. wools used in manufacturing are im- | pany and regiment, to date May 22, 18635 g basiness. Blivan’ Won 1, who is said to be a pupil of Jack | the Victoria rengns, | Union Pacific was not in an) ported. The flax grown is raised for the [ mustered out and honorably discharsed as In the case of Thomas against Pugh, in | St. Paul. s did all the fighting up | phouldy 1 MerigAs, L, b S ini busines. o4 A seeds and not for the fit Tho wmptel |- secdnd louighant FEDRHLTS 1800, warl v i 4 "taa; « (Ieketid £ egislation cousider first the interests of our e point ing ows ) es only. sept | 4% mustered for pa id grade duri 0 which o motion for a new trial had been ar- | Des M birteonth vound, but after ‘that | ZEACIWatnvite the the o Kimball knew comparatively nothing of | 5 lows small chunges only, exeebl | oriod cmbraced botween the aforcsad 3 kued on the grounds of the court's inate: D8l s o ek oF L s { | tion of those who ve hitherto diftered | of any request made for the purchase of | rails, where the duty of $17 per | (uies i . tions to the jur t being in accokdance was Tnocked . cloan off his | ins, | With us as to these questions. ground, much lcss any direct refusal on the | ton is reduced to $i1 per ton, but cven -~ can off his pins, par tof the road to sell_gronnd upon which to | now, under the present tariff, the diffe No Evidence Taken. § Wwith the evidence, and some admission of alled for the twenty-third fuly 2.—Owing to tho provided the price could be | Drs Moixes, Ta D DEMOCRATS. erect 8 bullding ween the price of rails in Liver evidence at the time of the trial, the mo- | Sioux City could no longer see, and he THE COLOR agreed upon, ) tion to reopen was overruled. Minneano sceeding further, Thus ~ 8 R —_— Philade!phia is not more than £5 or abscrce of the railroad commissioners at The other case was to set aside the con - Deluncey won the victory. The Second Day's Proceedings a Trifle Links and Pins. this in face of the fact that the pig i Towa City, there was no evidence taken to tempt J\:m'[sml[x\ng;t in the case ady OTHER GAMYS, 2 e Less Violent. lln-yn]fl master Haney of the Union Pac spicgel used in a ton of rails costs t day by the attol for the Jown roads. Bgainst S, L. Andrew: ed by w ton Brevities, INDIANAPOLIS, July 26— Qemocratic | 18 confined to his residence on Farnam st ndrews garnishing C sinan | Yesterday's Winners in the National | The president yesterday vetoed the act A P ,‘,:.,;1‘.‘1 ',fi::‘. very ill owa court. An_appl 1s filed here League Contests, granting a right of way to the Fort Smith, | moring with Pr 3 ont | Col A. C. Dawes, general passenger agent y Cassady askng for an injunetion restrain- | Npw Yous, duly 2. Ltesult of to-day's | 1’aris & Dardenelle railroad company to con: B e ent | o {he Kansas City, St. Joseph & Council ng the plaintift in the garnishee case from | oo '8 | gt and- operato o raiirond, telapean and | chairman. Chairman Clark opencd the pro- | Bluffs road is in the city. eginning any such procecdings on the E\'nmul that the defendant was a marr pan and his w s were exempt. ‘This ¢ ranted & temporary junction and And hen sold the account to Ovid Veint, of ( il Bluffs, who began the proceedings a, s with a scholarly address, giving the sons why the ne 1d become a dem- Nebraska and Iowa Pensions. New York, Casey o has passed the bill, with amend- | ©¢ He said, in Wasitix 570N, July 26, —[Special Tele hits—New Yorl 14, 1 Wyoming territory to se- A careful study of the principles set forth | to Tie Bek, | —Pensions granted Nebr New York 2, Philn protect and leass its school and” umver- | in the democratic and republican | Original invalid—(Special act) B, B, Ting- SR R 3 i sity' lands, and the senuto has concurre ) red Ol 4 Cassady to collect the same Androws was | Losrox, July #.—ltesalt of today's | tho wmendments. s concurred iu | platforms will convince any man that the [ loy, Ked Cloud; watter J. Fish, Pawico g the arguments on the motion to dismiss | fibstor tary Pairohild to-day awardod -tho | CONtest for the presidency is to be carried on | City; Jeromiuh Long, Madison: Jaceb Heo- Saton . rotary Pairohild. to.duy, awarded 1 | 1y yeur in ines of thought new to this gen. | holo, Columbus, Relssue—Jumes A, G p nal widows, ete.—Richard he case the court ruled that there had been ™ 4 o i 0 contompt and set aside the fudgnent in [ Vi o B. . Gobel, of Chicago, at his bid | eration. The repiblicans declare in favor of | ton, Wilbur. 300 0 0 0—s | telephone lme from Fort i through In- 50 090 0 1= 1| aian territory to Baxter Springs, Kan, aska 1001001 10-¢ 20100 1805 ] B e pourn for Boston, Whitney and dissolved tihe temporary injunction bite. iediir X A f ballot and a fair count, but know full rles A. Hunt, Hampton. BEainst Andrews. 5. - hije- on_ G te department was to-day informed | well that tho evil of which Harriet H., widow of Mathew L. Busey began divorce proceod- Srvors ~Hap: ash- wblishment of telegraphic com- | they complain 1is oue that caunot 5, Kearney; Llizabeth fogs against his wifo Jennio N. Buscy, 10 ! RN oy the Dutch colony of [ be controlled b federal action widow of | L. Mitchel, Nebraska ;a:m l\;‘ \\l-n;\ :lv‘nnul the ':.(ld of October, fl“‘,‘:"f 20.—Result of to-day’s America. The decisions of the subreme court have r City: Emily, widow of I, A, A Omaha; 866, She left him in 1880 and has not been e — peatedly shown that fact. One wonders why i A., widow of Alvin Hyatt, West een by him siuce. He bases his upplication | Llicago 10000000-1 T Samoset Banner. the blicans do not follow the path so | Pensions f wans: Original invalids n the ground of desertion. Detroit . 0200000 0—3| Atthe meeting of the Samoset association | plainly pointed out by the events of in O'Brien, Newark:; David . Swick, g0, ( it Kotord, Oxford, Inc Pitchors—Baldwin for Ch years, and why they Victor G. Lantry asks $500 damages from | Iitehors—Eudwin, for | the past twen AV, Fred Parker for the tearing aw: last evening arrangements were mac \wo 4, Detroit 5 i Porb wire fence from around a lot of which | 4 Errors—Chic Dy Umpire | the presentation of the new bpuner by Cap- | for the establishment of ot ; \»u E e ’ Keo each v claims the ownership, The ground | —Lynch. tain John I Boyd to_the association on I'ri- | now denied thom. - P h arhe i Lafavre, in dispute is outlot 215 of the city of Llor- Prersuuno, July 20.—Itesult of to-day's | UiV eveniug Paxton. All the mem- | the evils of whichwomipla » L Haunuah, Buce. rame ala nber of other democrats | 1itical andnot & 2an barmined < 1010010 0 03| bavebeeninvited to be on hand. A band | by y be secured and refreshments will be | tion rved try the oppost The chairman's aadress was frequently n Anne, widow of Willium 1. fThe policy of denuncia wm, widow o fully tried. Let us I Cassie Anme Small has begun divorce pro- | Pittsburg. . dings against her husband Joseph Small. janapolis.....0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 n her petition she sets forth that she s tehers—Morris for Pittsburg, Hoaly ‘nnrr\ud to the defendant Novewber 11, 1 Indianapolis. 1Buse hits—Pittsburg 8, In n Highland county, Ohio. She chargds the | dianapolis 9. Errors—Pittsiur Tudian AT lng committod adultery | apolis 3. Umpire—Kell S JAL«DL‘)S @EL Viuz widow of widow of George'V. All » Thomas Fortune, of New Yorlk, defendant with b With & woman ed Balnaker, in a houso 5 - alluding to reports that were Prentis M niinson, m Quincy strect, between Nineteenth and The Amevican Assoc! in ei i about a lack of ha Ludia M., widow of Samuel D. % oy Pwentieth streets, auring the months of BartTivonk, July 20.—Result of to-day’s FUI’ Stahlamen »° Siockmen .“..\.11\1,,‘” . Milton 'l'w]v.. r, to say h Fulls; Mary, widow of Lulke Chsry) ) much truth there was in the report. Turner p allard, Des Moines: Maria, w of june and July of this year, and also with | gamo: b lorid Overman and ‘many other women. | Baltimore. 00000001 REMEDY KNOWN FOR HORSE responded at length, and said_that Modfont, Fort Dodge; Barbara, widow o second charge is that of desertion. The | St. Louis.. VT R B AND CATTLE DI been beaton in an open fight and he ac of William T. Bolton, M 3 Joanna gu!oudnnt left his home at No. 1714 Saun- CLEVELAND, July 20.—Result of to-day’ beld his defeat with the utmost satisfacti A., widow of Migaasl Harvey, Des ors street in September, 1857, and Las 1ot | gan —— CURES — paid his respects to local republican | Moines pingele . K., _ widow of @ e @ e turned since. The plaintift 'further asks | Cleveiand.......0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0— Outs, Swellings, B press, and said: “The republicans think | Etenezér W, Brady, Mount Pleasant; L “!-}mum\ody % "“f.',,f"f clhudl.wn i?a.\' Louisville . 00010002 0~ [ :n:: n.l.;\-m:wu‘u“"“ uNJukt- l_:(x somd 1\‘\»-.‘.‘ wx”' ‘Iu\rl'll'?i L‘. llun.\ lh-: :-IIy § | CSmme— . : " olve years old, and that she be given 2 i X 7 ense certainly s, . i€ is a| Anna, widow of Hartman Angota, Davou- EG“LATE o R slimony to support herself and the child, _BRoGRLTN, Foly- S0~Tesuls-of to-day b I T preity - serious. e, will | be ,"J., widow of Chavies H G[][]L mfl BLUDD n ASids e N lrn 30200001102—9 Evil, Fratuln; shown mnext . November.” ‘He closed sodland; Margaret, widow of = 4 P, An Indignant Waiter, Kansas ity raeee 00188000000~ 7 bon nd Spavin in by de ng that *“ia the republican there is homas Frazier, Umion;” Busan, widow of s THE BOWELS S LEZ K An overfresh person at the Casino last 2 ERENe AN 3 Aiva St. Jucobs Ol in ac more means for g ing the whecls for us | Jacob Wakefield, Fayette; Amanda, widow BY JUSING s & L et gl ZAne pe: Mok : PruapsLriis, July 20 —Result of to-day's with the directions with ea than there is in the - demecratic party. My | of John Merritt,” Primrose; Minerva, widow | BY TAKING -~ - g used some wsulting language 10 & 4 gawe: doors were besicged “1ast night by republi- | of John 8. Welman, Ottumy Lorinda 8., TARRANT'S H FARRANT'S S 3 | 80300001 0-12 Sold by Diuggists and Dealers verywhere, S 1 00000002 0-2 The Chasl e oox widow ‘of even 'Vin Flcet, A, Vogeler Co., Balto., M Turner woved the afpointment of a cow- | Susan, widow of Simeou V. Eatel, Corydon. ¢ ZER APERINT SELTZER APERI'NT ter and was prom| brought to terius | Athletics. wlilflu a »ou\fmfi".{ad wu: his head: Cincinnati . + 4 E