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!"Ilfl‘fi. GNEWS. Batterios - King Sandersand Milligin. Umjpires SEVENTH DAY AT BEATRICE. | E5atss ekt n e, | wor wenesam o sowraeoamer o[ FAGGS AT EACH OTIER g | | N Rogers’ wonderful band gavea briof misicale | Omaha People Seck Health and Pleas Standingof the Clubs, | —Ferguson sna Holbert yesterday, as it does dally. urein the Soothing Waters Piayed. Won Lost. Por Ot — [> The entertalument of tho afternoon was 8 | oo Guiicos 8. D, July % [Spoctil L Jlinespotu |} Rt} American Assosiatiin, Poittivet ib An Unexpectedly Large Attendance With a | m""j(,l',,'_"”,'d';f"", sity of \k"m".‘:y‘»t"‘.’. ';';.‘“g:.\:','. to Tk Bk, ] —The hot springs of South Ds- | Dastern and ?fuheru Railmad Men Met, Kanas Cityi. 7 Gitosi P GaueL d ¢ ‘fi;.‘,f'figr(f,f"l';“| ' L4 Programme Worthy of It. a very vivid word picturing of scenes and | kota until recently unknown to the aud Thit's All They Did Do. Tenvor. e Syracue, '; ‘3 09 ‘.'; ‘4‘ 0 :‘» 1: 7 They 150 rellove Dis R A life in Holland : { world at large, "That it will bocome a Mecen flm.‘l‘nl | Hita-Syraouss 4 Columbus 5. Her tress from Dyspepsia, Tnf n.'-":";E gt .J"l“*:\:‘“ |..}:.”fi.t"."r'If'.'r'":rx'.fu‘."i | for those seeking health restored, as well as e ke Srracuse 1, Columbus 4. Battorles—C digestion and Too Hoarty A PROMISING OUTLOOK FOR TODAY. | and O'Rourl music. by the Orphéts qutriette with Mrs. | & Plessure resort for the tourists, is wques- | A WHOLE DAY. SPENT 1N WRANGLING. b3 Knauss and O'Connor, Ealing. A portoct rem [ J. G, Widsworth as solofst tionable. These hot springs are not little, 9, Omahn @, pire ~Toole, edy for Dizziness, Nausen, 7 ay there will be the meating of the | sleeping affairs, as may be seenon hillsides Colo,, July 2.—(Special Telo- Drowsinoss, Bad Tastel Most Kincouraging Prospects for the | classes, ete., and also cial attractions | in Nebraska, but groa, gushing stroaus s The Prospect fora Resumption of O | oo Tue Be ]~Following is the result | Touisyille 00900080 '8 in the Mouth, Coated) Conncil Bluffsand Omaha Asseme "v\"’rIl\"l‘v“.v“{\"“\]l‘n:lw.:n:“( D) ‘.‘{.r‘.“:‘:: YY | clent to make fine mill sites, nud are already Freight Tawiffs Considercd, by of today s game: | Brooklyn ./5>0 00 100 00 9—3 Tongue, Patn i the Stde,| bly—An Immense Throng At2 olclock this afternoon there will bo a | utilized by o sawmill and furnishmotive Those Who Oughe to DENEL e DRATA - Hits-Brooklyn 8, Louisvillel4. Frron TORPID LIVER. They at Crete, solo by I M. T r, followed by o piano | power for an electric light plint. Butin Know, Very Gloomy, ey b Tt Brooklyn 1, Louisville 3 Batteries o gulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable, recital by Miss Neally Stevens. spiteof the atundance of water, there are ¥4 HoGTone, 8b. k. | & Canavan, 12,06 0% % | $ollough and Toy; Ehret and Weckbo -—— At o'clock there " will bo “a lecture on | threo “origmal pack houses and some jeCialan, 4’2 | 1 wahe St 48 % Umpiro—Doescher Biatnicr, Neb, July 2.—Special Tele- This brening be o o FrromA: ds. | Places in which tho packages are not v Citicaco, July 2:[Spocial Telogramto Tus | Gurtis, m. ...l 1 0 cirvoland, a3 198 1] AT TOLEDO, gran to Tug Ber.]—Tho seventh day of | worth will sine® original, Brr|—Acomplote failire marked todays | Jh'Le 02 12 Vinea: it 0 4 @ § [ Toledo..viiisin11 000 00 0 PETT T S the Beatrice cChautauqua assembly opened | At S o'clock D, Gillet will deliver an illis Last year tiere was only ono good hotel ts of castorn and wostern rallroud tmon | Neasit, if....1 Moras, .1 1 ¢ 8 1) Athletle, ..., 00 0833 10 0~ RAXLEROAD BUILDING, out grandly cool, bright and beautiful. The | trated lecture on “Sinai aud the Cupitol of | here, now there are four, and several smallor it Tatos 1o thoold basis, Tho | lghuek 18 0 2 & olailindaiilo 2 4 1 1 _‘r\|nwn-}\:‘...»wl about tho umpire's de tendance during the day has been unex- [ Afvient Kdon N e and less pretentious. The Gillespie, s mig- | wostern railronds were well wepresonted, and Mlartin,p.. .0 10 | [%and forfeited the gamo to . _Batturies 1usand Miles Prodicted as the The facilit or reaching the Chautauqua Neill and_Weleh; Seward and Kobinson. pectediy large and the programmo fully nificent fourstory stone uilding, wd the | congidered only one of the pi Present Year's Total. Minnekalta are lotels that would re otte crounds are than last season. Busses sitions of | mrorie 12| Totals 1 | Umpires—MceMahon and Smith jtathat atditise, The 4 worning | Fu fro i vatWay; chatzing 50 0198 | thagive; Nuw, N e, s 6oN: ! W YOuK, Jul [Special Telogram to s i bl B ot Al bl Y L L] by charding 2 | good putronage w Long Branch. Spring | Mesers. Newmnun, Bird aud Sage, tho com BY INNINOS, AT ST, LOULS, Tk Bre.) —The Railroad Gazotlo of July 4 attendance atthe routine session was larger | ¢ S rip bl o oo ‘“~1‘fr chicken and speckled mountain trout seemto | Mittee on advunciug ratos. Denvor. . .. o 10 08 10 0 St. Louis. 000 100 0 29— 6| will pablish a table giving « completo list of than usual and o growing interost is man- | Wikt theelectrle motorin cther city, whioh | 5 jovoured st a wonderful rato by the vin. | This Ws to vstare Tates to & 40 cent local | Omam.... 10031 110 HoaHosteiive 1101 050 0011 00 0= 9] St txtikiads Rt ot sk o e festing itself in all the special classes, v hore tring can b had i accordance | valds' : whether it is the wator or the change | basis to St. Paul dnd 870 cont local bsis fo e 15s Hits—St. Louls 13, Rocheste . | 11 tho Tireh HATE 0F 1600, B85 SRS REEGRE LS . Errors intho first half of 18X, also the amount of s - Wittrock Eamed runs—Denver 1, Oraha 1. Two of climate I do not_knov HEs=Caris . Hoytods, Walkh, " Otevelnd, | St. Louis but_everyboly | ihe seems to be ravenously hung 'y when the din- The principal event of the morning was the | pat, where trins | with the following schedule, charginge Missouri river. A part of this plan Rochestert, Battel & - ! i r | A track built, the amount under contract or Women's Christian Temperanee union hour, | cents for the round trip : A s was to ignore the long and short haul clauso | Thres buse' hifs~McClellin. Bases stolen- | and Mungan Bare and MeGuire, Umpl J ing room doers open. “This noon I wutclied i e Ofin > 3 . P constructio o amw sctod o beginning at 11 o'clock at the tabernacl EASTW A} WESTWARD. gotis well Ieviowrt. O mong whom | 0f the interstate commuerce act by charging [ Donver 7. Omahu 4. Doublo and triple plays— | Kerins, oustruction, with the amount projected or i 0.18 10 2, some well known Omaha men, among whom | hto Collins to Androws, Cloveland to ity surveyed. The track built up to July Miss Frances B, Willard was tho chief | IR LR were S, AL Orchard, George Mills and G, | higher rates to intermediate points on the Trows. Baseon huils—OIF Flood s, off Mal 1in the United States is 1 ‘A: Yk i speaker, taking for her subject the “White | No.4 ©i0il0i7 « Giacominf tryiuse their best to annibilite W | lines rumning westof tho Mississippi. Witlia 1.7 it by bull=Colling o s compared with 1,4 ) mil /1 tho athalt of 1 3 o Shiold Shoitly before ot I commissary departmei vas oppoted by the Re nd. Tows ey Suitek ou glload . g o vt 1450 miles n tho first hal ! Cross and White Shicld.”” Shoitly before 11 - ERa BMr. 11, Evans of Sioux City Is tho owner | (, Lt ¥as 0ppoted by the Rok Tiland, Tow WiLlis 4. Passed Dulls—1lies Sheopshead Bay Races. 830, Tho total build for 1559 was 5,300 milos, 2 o’clock the Horton, Kan., cornctbandmarched 5 4145 of the sprinigs and bath institutions and was | Sontral and Chicago, St Paul & Kansis City Dises—Denver 7, Omauhy 8. Wild Sueepsuean Bay, L. I, July 2, —This | #0d it is estimated that the amount built this upon the atform and was warnly wel- 0.3 . G357 SEpINBLY Ty e of all thelandarownd | FOds, which would in that case haveto bear s—Flood . Tine of gume—Two hours 4 3 year will probably exceed 6,000, This o - ; * Ty ety 650 ot o 15 & oo o d s e dand aroutd | the bhunt of a probable conflict with _the i thiry-five minutes, Umplre—Bausos 8 o clusinp day of thoapriag meeting. of | JUE T oy RolY SXCled OT00 iils gt comed. The e l e Ll L AASEoN I RO LAV - S T e LN | tavatats Cominere comumission. The St the Coney Island Jockey club. Heavy rains [ an’ exremely dUHeute . ono. o ety misses drossed in white and wearing e gt ot - oy s . 1 | Pa 'O ny opposed @ NOPOSC . . is yoing ) 0 » hoav Ml § . g Teutiichil erwatinn. sésiaciting thi Mitior The Crete Chautauqua, in improvements, but, if he ean soll all Pisbts | DoUlroadin wen G b o o St Paul 10, Milwaukoeo 4, this morning mado the track quite heavy corlaiity,The southern statos 1 R ey i b of ¢ July 2.—[Spec to | atthe pricesthey avo now selling athe will | \velvo'st Paul 1y ther are, howine the | ST Pavn, Minn, July 2—[Speclal Tele | The eventof the day was the R ation of the Mississippi p lead i S e a1 | BCLOVEr &2,000,000. He gave eighty acros to itest absird ¢ WDOS g 0 ram ®.|-Following is the rosul stakes fo, year olds, all starters to pay | DOW fuction, as ey have ton, Thoy were In chargeof Miss Ella Kerr | weather today was all | o §a0"Whoreon to etvet the Sidicn: hone, | MAnfest absurdity of sich o’ poposition by | gram to T Ber.|~Following 1s the rosult $050, BlL BT WRh i bt e s t0, DAY | clotte for Lo 118t Lo yoats, . Thie- el \3ona ! : [ that could bo dosired. Visitors ot tho | bgivais Whetcon to e i o kv e | hat the rites on the important fifth | of today*s gamo: w00, 041 of whilch was to go tothe sccondand | it iy these states 80 far is bt por vont. of of that city. | B % Ain% | Tisw chEn $ b i class arconly 25 conts, lake and rail, Now ~ | third horses, the Con Island the whole, During the year 18s) the: 1 oment or two later Miss Willard took | Br0unds now have an opportunity to enjo completed. Itis of lavge dimensions and | {2 et o 4 >} EINONTD NILAVATICER i 1 I wring the yoear 1oy built A moment or two : W i it no_arhitecture aml For wottimmehiy ia | York toSt. Paul, whilo they ure cents | ___ E g club to add $10,000, the second to veceivo | 36 per cent of all. The ‘southwestor’ stato place on tho st 1d'the gi dien e | the pleasures of an ideal camp lifo o 10 ar ire, 4 or - work manship ev ow from Chicago to Sioux City. 3 . ) f tho A and \ | P \ ) e, hier place on the AT o aeai s ey Tk thay | 88l to o suporibe t the Doigias Soulty 1 now from Chivago to Sioux City 1O AR n #2,0000f the added money and twothivds of | and temitories have this year built 16 por Ttis literally tr forent plan Sh 1d was drossed | that of thesecond day of last year's session. o that every line had a dif- | Murphy, m.... settling the diflic questior Daly It ttiing the dificult question |ty it 0 00/ Poorman. m.0 2 10 baieyuple, 1.0 0 gave her an enthusiastic wele woman of stately preseic hospital, The Methodist college, another large stone the starting money, the t nd b I &1,000 of the 1 money and ‘one-third of tho startin ent of the 1 built. The northwest« \ for & number of years otal 1o states, in wh 0 0| petuit, if.."....0 i i in black silk with white ruching at th All classes were organized today, aud by to- | building, is almost finished, md theyure | SHduoncteltiiics ompromisiag or waivingits (visrion, 2 10l thook. w2 $to cany 13 pounds, fllies and geliings | the preatost nctivity has prevailed, “hove o i o et forrow work will be well under way. ano ar ¢ more logical collego nts. i wes, 1 0 0 Morrissey. b, 119 pounds allowances, one mile and five fur- | built but 10 per cenf of the totd ileago nd wrists. sses, and s withal | tiorrow work will be well under w m'”lll to start one more theological collego on The result was that every plan was voied | Patbin 180 2 ! i I : ¢ b “.'1: i “. ,”;j ul- \‘ e ”-r ot Il_‘[) t lll ; '“ a handsome woman. At 8 0'clock this morning the r wr de- | @ still Jargerscale. “The hills all avound her | by 5 lg majority where | Brousiton ¢.1 1 i i TR SRAR 5 gy, o ok § S DaviABeh mad ik i coutain very fine building stoneand consider- | 1OV bY un overyhelnidg majority whero | Eagition ¢ f 0 Bun ghiess, Palisade, Rancocas, [ but 10 per cont of the total for 1880, Georgia Superintendent Davidson made an address | yotional service and bible rea. ling was con- 5 3 s i . theopposing vote would have been as ef- | yajos 12 W1 K p 1 e | IO o a o 8 o v o8 N [ ey S e et A el e e e quantities aro shipped to Ouaha. In | HG0PF Ay, . H i Kix mas, Tournament and Jersey [ leads all the states in tho amount of road ducted in the tabernacle by ship of Bost s, introduced the ¢ en young ladies of Horton, color and appearance it looks like the stone v this vear with 183 miles, Potals. . ....10 1t 2 Pat.” Lisimony, of which Mr. Morris [ built so f The subject of the bible After wrangling all day long, itw vho 1y o ower Hoop'? A et used in tho erectio Lect Wilhelmy & . h ' had great hopes this morvning devel 1 | chiel characteristic is suill as it has been f( fr axeriso With the wrorlh of Aotvers Doub ting.* Winship is an unusually Also, hiereis an abundance of gypsum, and 1“- ‘j!“("hf\lllIIMIH']““'IIWI'XI. \mmul\.xyx rather | s¢, Paul.. ", <L 00 265000 2-10 | drawn, He will bly die. Tournament | “The entire amount built so farhas been by Professor Straub sang a solo, " Your Homes | Mignetic aud forcible speaker and handled | g factory has bean started some (e sine to "‘}}f.y" ",'““"’"-"*”’l,mu_u In;rllcv;nm'u- lm ]hh Milwaulkeo. .., 0 20 0°0 001 1—4¢ | was the favorite, with Pilisade second ch ninetysix companies avemnging loss than and Country Saved,” after which Miss Wil. | thiS moring's subject in o masterly manner. | munufasturo it nto stucco plaster. Thé mo. O Ias o oatald .“"“\1“ e e ., SUMMARY. % and Torso and auquet next. tweniy miles cach, but five of those h lard begun her address, She was introduced | 18 lustrations are particularly fine, tive power to run the machinery is furnished |l‘ A -“q”" i mutter i 1is suggostion Runs earned-St. Pauls Milwaukoe 3. T wo rce wai o poor one. 1'rom ! built over fifty miles. o straggle to ocenpy by Mrs, Hitcheork c f Freeport, 111 From © to 10 o'dock this forenoon the | by the hot springs. ekl e Tamor o | bse hitssAbbey, Thomton. Homo ruus— | start Touwnament took the lead and | mew torritous is chiofly 1n (he sate of Wi “Miss Willard’s address was naturally of | tabernicle was occupied by Dr. Palmer _Wondortul storles are told of theonrative | & NG memicr prosenl, however, ex- | Npxphy. dlbetts, Haseson bills Of "y | hoxoued it “cor e e | alloped | ington, the orthodox temperance order, and was de- A ,J'_:"‘ cluss h"",~'*"‘|"}“'t"m)-wq powers of this water. A goed joke s tolion | Preéedany bope that the advance would be | R SToTMOn L Beruck out—-hy Malns'6, by pastly [PYsthe post, & wintex by thirty -~ livered clearly and distinctly, rising at times | 00 tesults, The organist is aided in her | Rov, Lewis of Lincoln. He had been partly o, A, S OInGnl Dat —_— engihs. only intorest fn tho ra istent Rumor. theanimosi wou a warm place in the hearts of th etwoen the Lake Shore on Chaue | P m to Tire Bre | —Lollowing is theresult | third ¥ Baron Wissman will resign lis position in entering into marriag nd Padeshal, wed @ thorough wife to'come up, For the rest of the King s, Ran D tauquans. b Ty i onesideandthe Grand Trunk and Wabush | of o fir me : cas and Josey Pat following, '€ 1 cast Aftica, The ofticial report gives no ide tias o] tho SUBIEE Cil oo e oo 11 it story please call on any citizen of Hot BB AR 2 tho wholo || obro first game: iR b 42 . g Sy G : AalE AR Nt RIB AR R A L S tBep it b Duryea's bible olass, which, was om of | & e on the other was manifest during the whole Sl el One milo—Diably won, Repartee sccond, | of the almost unanimous condemnation of the 10 bost foatures of listyear's young women, which made it impossible hautauqua, I'ne plunge bath is a basin of stone walls Grauite third, Time—1:41 2-5 Anglo-Goerman cement by the colonial so % Gaz ; ) : wis resumed this morning shortiy after 10 | and gravel - bottom. o $6t ooyored over | ) nagers knew, however, that the T wooar | Doublecvent, three-fourths of amile -1t s e lonial so bl e i alrar e O | oiclock. The stage of the pavillion was well | o & BhligloToatl u eix fl.‘:--.‘;h‘fi? W nlnfx\-nx ;""““‘"1"“' e AT s BE araras | Aaneiom e sD10 b B 14 48 [ vom, Stratimeath second, Rekon third! | A {he hunquet which Ttlowed 1ha mety hemselyes *ference to the wor AT the fedbyig i y g B s 5 A= | from them on the vexed questions of the rate | Smith, 1€, .0 0 3 0 0 12 00 | Pime—t ] 1-5 iR L AL LR LT 5 of the White Cross society she said: “The | Alled with ,“‘ Omuha pustor’s listeners. \ constantl, v running inat atemperature of 12 = P “‘f'., AL ““_ y "‘“ 'l“ ',‘]" Barns, m...1 0 0 00 oo |Time—L:ll 1-5. . tho f g of bitterness to which the appeal we make to men isto come to our aid e general literay charicter of the bible | Juhrenheit, in whioh 75 to 125 persons bithe Tt ot e o o e .2 110 0 01 30| Sovon-cighths of a mile—Shotover wom, | convention” has given rise found ¢ ox. ani holp 86l up o common standard of moral. | Wa$ the subjoct of consi dtatlon) Willys “Dutiig e hdis Hos Bats . tioe ments of mileage on refrigerator 15700 113 9 91 & v | Vengeur secoud, Dalsyrian third, Tim prossi h ontemporaneou W . uryea class ceep o or five foof he] a solen- o1 b, . 3 2 210 0 30, Y " N 2 ity for man and women. I wantto advise | o\ OEFIDIERANS With D, Duryew's cass | jeeop the water five feet deop. It is u splen- ned that therowasro | Hoima, w20 # & 4 8ltenin wei0 18 11 [ Mo, ion stakes, theeesoarond Major Lichort, the commissionse for Fast with you. I feel that [have a vighttodo | ¢ W stht nperance union | qid swimming basin and has a very pleasant i Guason,” c.o.0 1 2 1 0|Devitn p 18308t B DR BURIC08, SLiTOC 108, Mo} Afvica, in the course of a speech deseribed gt Ll o e temperance traiving class was in session at | gepss o s | hope of advancing rates, and that at least the | &Y 1y AR and five-cighths — Tournament won, Her h T2l this, for I stand somewhat in the relation of L sensation on the body. Tho water | BN i : aniy, pe-0 0 0 3 O Crossliy, ¢l 0 4 1 o | and 3 inley as an American self-advertising hero St C10c Biator to o My orliy Of this 06 diamca. | blioe adjuariors, This R mnl";‘ is 50 clar that tho " suallest pelble | ot '\«'*"-‘;N"" lrink “'“‘m‘uwm\‘l;l’u' S S5 75 | Higlness second, Bunquet third, lime OO Il AobaRYOL Tils Hes PR b S tor ! i 5 g thday } | the le p of Mrs, Woodward of Sewa i b o % g ic were paying a cont mileage, was the Tolls... ' s_1nm 2| 851 i LAl byt ) efor @5 1 have passed my fiftieth birthd [ o ;s ks . can be _seen at tho bottom, and 20 thr roks roferied | - - J & 2 hand would dimintsh the temptations of yo0n Feom 9 to 11 am. Irank Beard occupied | inlooking down it appears cightoen iuches or | SPOIEE thrown upmd both subjects referrea BY INNINGS, Stirrup cup, mile and one-halt—Cassius | “MLe vossischo Zoitung condomns tho ot 7 p the Congregational building with his_adult vo feet deoy v. to the presidents of the truik line K g ity 9 -3 | won, Prather second, Eon thiwd. Time ¥ o] ot aen. Tumas much devoted to that as to the b | two feet deop only. it i Kansus City 01000200 0-3 \ ather nd, Eon thix tempt to hoodwink the pulic us to the signiti- protection of young women,” She spoke of | AW cliss. Hereaftor this class willhold At the batli house, whero hot baths are ad- | 4 l_h-'»‘" *-nm'lix'1v~x‘l'~vny1xh;\u-'nlu-.ul_\‘ Im;'n"d Sloux Clty ..........0 30 10 0 0 0 *—4 | 2:8815, nce of the Cologhe Mmoot L : S i ts sessions from 10 1012 o'clc On account Y T e R h heir fingers with the subject, and, thinking Three-fourths of a mile—Le > won, | €nce of the Cologne meeting. the temptations met by the young of both | ! o ek i ) ministered, is a_large number of rooms with o o e ool e SUMMARY. ¥ fou of a m panto won, - sexes and her lecture was well delivored, tue | Of theabsence of Hon, Will - Cumback, who | the bath tub built 0f brick and comet i the they would again find it too hotto handle, it Earned rans-Kunsas City 1, ux City1, | Evangeline second, Tourist thirds Tim. Music Teachers' Association. Teaa L oL SR A s s J should have delivered the annual forenoon | groundand lined with porcelean tiling, sothe | W4 resolved that if the presidents reached | 1ywi-base hit-Deviin. Thit rits— Hol- | 1118 5. Driotr, Mich,, July® ho musld teach= Suceeeding the musical prelude of the after- | 151U Dr. Duryea took the platform and | Buthor climbs down fustead of up in the tab, | DO conclusion to rofer both subjects to the | land, Powell. DOWIES iy 8teis tnislos T'wo miles, on turf—St. Luke won, Li OITy MACH: JUIyR AGRIatenct 0 Tattai Datvitt MiNoe Al vered adiscourseon “Popular Fallacies.” | Ty this houss they gave an ayerage of 113 | J0it commitiee for arbitration. ted Bases on balls--Oif Deviin 4, oft Conway | Jim second, “Laragon thirl, T o 1. o’ convention this morming adopted tho Jal A o | Among other things he said: “Everyone is | i cy & ; 2 Pt T % Pussed ball-Gunson, Str --ly Con- lent's address with the execption of niense throng at the tabemacle oa the subject i g mn e 16 baths 4 day last week. An addition and ex- FalalTamh TOXti6son - way2 by Deviln 2. Unipire : A 5 ot (kove, Couriship and Marviage.» "M, | fuiGisipe S0 BOCHEE RS well 08 the wal | tensive improvements are aow being made at al Lemyp Explosion. Min chan the name of the assoclation to the ery o f z0 back | th 1R Bl : GrERNsBURG, Pa,, July 2—Last nizht Mrs (OND GA M AT 8% 3 o Miller's brilliant success last evening has ist. Toc ; nust g this house for giving all kindsof baths, pat- , Pa,, July Lastmight Mrs. | 0 ar] el NS IOTHE cial Tel American Society for the Promotion of alonee stauped himus a very popular man | 10 st principles Man is Dom it ereature of | tomed aftor Badon Bader Adam Bteinler went toa store, leaving her RANSAS Gy, | WOUK G Inl\\\)"l“ll‘l;'“ Sy T : e | Musical Art which will come up later. Tho A T 2 At o Lo ants, d enables him to satisfy these by Mhe Kirrounaing. counitey i8 e - 2 S SRAL, ), : e = an to Tie Dee. | mmary ot Minnehahy isical prozeamme of the da 5 T or Eeilcnr i s oamtonss s oot | moansof Vell dirooted efforts, Mun may Lo | ghs hosu sunding country fs omatic, and busband in bed and two children, e Wr o A E | races: Giting one thil oIzl tho kst of he Orolies spealker s utternces ave’ full of origtu- | SORASOE Well divoctod efiorts, Man may ) i it is at pres aged threo ‘and six, plying about | Maning 31 Olbiner m....0 52§04 | {6 Galnes won Vidor Wilkes | SN 0NE und tonight the first of tho orches- ality. : 3 puradise for the numcrous real estate agents, Y Smiih, b 0% 0Cimerfon 0 18 11 [ 20 trot—Jessio Gaines won, Victor Willies | tral choral concorts was wiven undor tho. die Tho ovening session was devoted to the | 12 comfort, then pleasu One man bought a lot here on the business | the room. After she left the 10 Odlenn I£22000 0 8 1 0 | second, Cyclone thi Thne—2: reetion of Theodore Thoms. o g T oy e 0 avatedite ths {7 ehiar delights of - mind, and | street, running 130 foot up thohill. Ttwas | lamp_ exploded without warning, throwing 21 OKuppd 55001 2 1§ 1 0 Face—Robert Aullwon, Ricurd second totiee B n 1 Williams, editorof the Young Men's Kgn of | J0Sly those ~ of " the heart' and | down 1o grade: i front Iat oo rapidly to- | burning oil on the chillren, Steinlerjurmped 101 Qirosmn2v..0 L 2 40 | Minnio Willcos third, Time-3:59 ¢ The Boilermalkers. Chicigo, wis the. principil Spedton his ey | SPirit, A fixed abode results from culti wards the rear. He graded it out to erct a | from tho bed to save the eliildren, but he was 31 oo naes b8 82| “imiiyspoial tace botwoen Biack Diwmond oy i et g o the intemationalism of the | Hon of thesoil, Wehavowants whichmust | bulldig, bit 1o e bohold! whon sraded iis | Soweak e foll upon tha Hoor and enilq 1ot 20 Ofiurdick, b1 10 4 0 | and Kit Carvry was won by Black Diumor o dal i Db oung Men's Christian _nssociation” and the ‘,IHT;:"fl‘mt‘:[m:}.,'".,f“'l'“::.,, notsupplied! Be- | Jot wus only ninety-two foot, deap, while it | move. When My, Steinler returned & fow 00 02 ofcromey, ¢ 08 32 | iy gt HASSIE Aatoci L Eo gleduthi 6 ouLOMots lonure nolpro- | was 150 whon he boughtit. Should real es- | minutes later 18 childron were literlly net enough Pro- [ tato continue to advance the next two years | ressted and th* husband budly buried. depri world wide exhibitof its work - ‘ The special committee’s veport on apprentice- He was followed by State Secretary A. Bloomingaon Races, ship says: *“Woagree to a liberal apprentice. duced, Why? ducer In F'rance the arm, Totuls 4 4 oW p 3 lie na- S 1t Has {11 4k6 {iete tiy Neighbors extinguished the flames with o & i o S . y Nash of Omahain an’ interesting talk upon | 3 ¢ s the ni | at the rate it has done in the last ninety davs, | Neighbors oxtinguished the flames with much | s = & BroosiNaroy, I, July 2—Summary of p system, that four years constituto an e vrogress of assocation work iy Nebraska, | U0 Of the producer's muscle. The United | the value of Omiha sorner 1ot swemid beno' | dificulty. The children are dead, Steinler | Kansas City 2006 1-14 3 ¥ w!.-.»mu 1ip, with two ‘years additional to - Tomorrow’s progrumme is as follows States is the most fuvored nation for the pro- | wherein comparison, dying and the wife 1s in a critical condition, | Sioux Clty . 1050 1506 d & Gy i | become o master workman, and - that 80D uglc: BB 0OTHOLDAAA: ducaron the globo. The annual productions The visitors at these springs are from al- ———— AN IUE o 3 Four-yoir-old trot, 8300—May*King won il (Pl 2 Gattine proper uge to be an OO i I feiic: of our country awount to £00 per apita. | most every state in the tnion with Omaha Agninst American Iard, Earned rums—Kunsu ¢ ity 5 Souy Clty 1. threo straight hoats, KCato B. second, Branda- | 2508, FE6I8 08 W16 BOLS probation. This drormal dass, [ Tuchore qualifioatics | This ls nota suicient sum tosecuro thohag- | nd oher” pnrtsof Nebraska: furuishingite | Pani, July 2 —A deputetion of e mem DR o S AT I B . on. In thees | OFORLIE Afior & longtiy discueaioh tha opore M. “Temperince: | b ole! nder the yoloe And last,. Those Who aiaidle u\«‘::\\:u ny‘l, perspie Y"f“ mml‘{.c‘\l, mouey- | 41, minister of commerce today and urged the ally— _mrq rdick Hruc L‘H.I§| ~By Smith 3, | $hivd Ingot fourth, Buost B0 80 ) ‘\JIH\"III' ..r.: boiler in 1anee dntmx'lmnm in 15-Advanced clais 1 clocution. Blakely | 1t Tot vidions shotld bo - e e ol | making men'would. comeout here ind rusii. 1 i lrgad by Burdick 2 Umpire-tenderson. 291 pace, 50— Cuy first, Bamey - second, | connection with the association was adopted. Grove, Ly iioas stionld o placed under the | gute inthis puare air, with cool nightsand | governmentto maintain the law prohibiting —_— sl o) A ¥ by S Aoy 8000, e i 5~Children's kindergarten class, Tenny- :m"i::f P";‘““ fi;"‘lt“;w‘*“’l'l‘:“rflh 1'5:“"“;“‘ pleasunt days, whero the mosquitoes is un- | the importation of American lard. Roche Minneapolis 4, Des Momes 2. {‘{;{:H"'l"'{l'h“"h L. H. Rounds fourth. Best nsul Murdered. siness is concerned cithe roctly or in- | Lo 0 s ers, - e e 2 Hat SNEAPOLIS, Minn., July 2, —[Special Tele- 10— 1) & : 3 R I diveclly with tho duction or - ex- t‘m.,:"",i‘L‘{."m”’l‘,u“l,:‘lL‘r;:}jl""‘K,‘;l:vr you would | replied that the prohibitionof the mportition v.N'\Mv\-‘"“",1\.1‘““,}¢11:”“,7 =[Specidl Tele Halt milo and Tepoat, running, $100—-Maud 2.~ Marinkovics, the Ser- Vs Clirlstian Teuperance unlon | change of those materials which ad. | W h 0 euargy on enta. | Of American lard might have been one of the | 8ram toTnr Brr]—Following s tho result | S fist, Munmon, jt, Second, otoline third, | vian con Prosting, Roumania, has heen o 5 i phlos ian would peraps in man, 8 bo'a prevente |10 e 1o the MR OF LIl Tear o oot || OF tolaris. saia. p Mam ) . : Wik B s S Tria Mbrass minister to our comfort or pleasure. | yive of sickiness, | Cliarges: hore are vory | MOHVE MeKinley rance could | of today's game: Best time—51, murde sevinn government is mak- not at present meo Ameriea economic wail by concessions and 1o ahu Dewitt Myl- | Everything supplied to us s wasted avowal of an in the using. A silver dollar is an order on 2:50- A fternoon leoture, “The Stranger at Our Gt CMOINES, = e MINNEAPOLIS, = lars Races. wasonable. Good hotel accommodation can nme- B od hot o over las dowandod of 3 be had at from £ to §15 a week. i ¢ i i I PR : ur ( B X 5 L corth of Inbor, | bl $ K. .. | Qiate chango had been made in the existing B oA v A ; o porte that 1t canse the strictost, investigi- $i00-fiencral chusaln elocution. Tabemacl ;'y’.'.lfi"'f'-"fi‘f‘;\'.' ::.({;II;|.‘| 'il’h“.“:\um\hv:glt labor, | “Phe first souud I heard coming down stair iaitioaiee . s & | caron, i1, Pid LiMans, Ta, July 2.—[Special Telogram to | e porte tht it cause & e e L ) b i U g e AL B I e S ocan ket wlong | fhis wmorning was the familiarery, *Here is D Henle, 013 Tae Brr]—The races in the interstate cir- SR - 7:00-Chorus o Tabernacle, T e o Beross Shari | Fyour Osali B sail Preparing to IRepel Guatemalan piinjenan, 248 cuitdrew a large crowd and were well con | " band of Arnnits invaded the rosidence of K200 Musical Proiudes o Toulithe g coldn alrailation. “Ohvlksuid = ey et S L B LT L T tested througlout, Tho track is in Ginau Tt leotyiie i et T S e S0~ RN oI fectirs. Dr. W. I, Davidson, | MOYe thun the wisest reformer of today when | e 11y or Mexio, July 2. —Dispatches from | 1y 16 310 ested througlout, Tho tradk i In excel. | Consil Marikouvies and brutally murdored e i L A L T o hio tanghit: \Mike the treo sood; g0 frult WESTEEN PACKING INTERESTS. | g Slvador state thap the provincal gov- | By 000 lentcondition and the weithor fine, The | bim and his kavass, ™3 e S i will follow.” " If all men were honest our dif- = et AE DaDATiak thixe o SRS Millor. 8.0 2 ol otz & 5 S, ———— with mag it lantorn pieture flculties would vanish, sinca they are moral, | 275,000 Hogs Handled During the \fux|x|uu:|‘m p:nlm,‘ln |-|Inlt,l||ls(-uu\« nhlI:An‘ DiksoabEail {"‘l'lm‘nw is the summaxy of y lay's Two Tadics Drowned. Notes. not, physieal. The munlager will divide equally g eck. ores. A disputolr from Laredo says tha s - rotting, 5 fly W won, W o Brac, N. Y, July 2—W, W. Oi tlia Four(h of July twohours will bo | With his ltboroes ~ only whow his omrile s A A fal Tele. | 10t & singloorgunized band of revolutionists tals..... (1071 8 3 Toaln...... 2 4 3 [ - drotting, B0 olass—Billy W won, White- | ONTARIO Baact, N, \,',‘”»‘j ,.“ A devoted tomusic by the chorus and band, 1t | good as his head. The principles of the ser e o July 2. —[Spocial Tele- | s on tho “Toxas frontior and that the two | wowiNas, foonoy Stand, Griptain Wood third, Nottlo | Prye,a traveling man of Bradford, Pa,, yont will be largely of the patriotic order. honon the Mount, 11 appliod, will ‘bring | €7bmto Tix Bew.]—Tomorrows' Prico Cure | companios of - bandils wlho _crossed the Rio | syuneaolis TR L e el e g : j out boating this evening with Mrs. Wissnor On Monday evening, the closing day of the | tbout the federatfon of manlkind. 1t will say: - Western packers have haudled | Grando five days ago have dispersed. Proofs | Ths Mojes: 20 00 00 00 0-2 | gy i ih At Wi, Sunvise second, | and Mrs. Hammoud of “this city. The by Chautauqua, occurs thle grand concert, which | - DrJ. L. Hurlbut, the Chautauqua con- 000 hogs tho past wock, or 70,000 lessthay | of xetolutionaty inlent aresccuimuliting SUAMARY. "ltunning ace, onbrquurtor mile dash—Fil. | a%, dectduntaily capstacd and both ludios gives brilliant promise of being the greatest | ductor, arrived this'afternoon and immedi- | the precoding woelk, and the sune s for o | st Ruiz Saidoval, Runscarned—Ninnepolls 2. hos Nolnes 1. | mor won, Franghisosocond, Join Hthird, | Mor throe timos, bt they wom s coosng uuslaal event ever obsorved In this section. | stely took chargc of the wsembly. =~ | corresponding poriod last year. ‘Motal from | Second Day of Ogdon’s Camival, B Pl nn NG onsy JCEiflos | Undine” fourth, Yornk f1th, " Timo=3115, | tont thooreiid sot balk o M couete Zut Harton, fam, axcursion party. came || gy G RO o0 Y ey reh 1, 4,495,000 against 3,900,000 last year, | OcaeN, Utah,July2.—The second day of | Miller to Heigle. Stoln buses-Foster, I Bt atoan ed i tial Thos fas ¥ —-— 51000 poqplo. 1 Of ¢ight cars and numbersd | Wit ‘wd How o Road." Mr. Winship | Westorn marketing of hogs iu July probably | the Toclky moustain carnival wae more o | I Ban o daifitobhor=Ryn, Dugd runchise was a home horseand neverbeaten | Opiginal Packages Shipped Back. £,000 people. Bases on halls—OT Duk 1.0t Hure | before, and in this race by only half a stated that thero wore four great American | showsonly a moderate gain over July last | cessfuleven thin the first. The principal it—By Duke 9, by Il - S WoK y Ormawa, Kan, July 2.—A large consign- Sl g Satondiy ; : st @ y Duke 9.by Hart 4. First | length. Heavy stakes wero putup by home ; ; e SACIRLe Jate uming Soarduy and | probloms—labr, liquor, race and loyalty. | yoar. Leadingpoints compare as folloys: event was the tiltingmateh at the touney tors—Minneapolis 4 itoles. | pariies. & PRYVE mentof original packnges was seized by the fundsy all parts of ‘this stalo aud | Then followedan eloquent. plea for o thos = — grounds this _afternoon, partioipated i by | PisedballeDugdalel, ot o biss i — citizens committee this afternoon and shipped ’ ough, encrgetip celing cooerning thio past Cltios. 150 | 1939 | twelve knights magnificontly arravel in | POROIN U, Des Motnes 7. Tibe plonac-Like Washington Park Races. pholecta, Kanau Slioh civnace ity tame , R By and present attitudos of theso problems, that | armor, ‘Thls eveningat the palace. the royal =00 * | Cmoado, July %—Summary of Washing. | Phey will pursue the sime course with future I'he Great Debate at Beatrice. i s b S0 ] (7 1 3 Umpire—Loove 3 9 ¥ g a 1 their solution may be mide easier, TiGaR] 155000 20,60 | ball isin progress, it being one of the most : : consigniments, Bryriicr, Neb., July 2.—-[Special Tele- | ryo bly stockholders met | : longas Sl B 1l isin progress, it being one of the mos - ton park races: ——— : ]. : ,] ey it b |»lu mbly stockholders met in the taby | Kansas City. reenns| GR.000 brilliant events everseen in the woest, National Keagne. i Bt ¢ lo—F v A i Tvad gram to Tun '] —The great debate on | ernacle ati p.m. : Omak - - AT PITISBURG. Five-cighths of a mile nblebush won, Affnirs in San Salvador prohibition and high licenso botwoon Messrs, | (A4 pom. the following cluses e | Just think of itI-A stage 500 frot long is | Pistsburg......1 2.4 1 0 8 Woodford second, Ben March third, Timo | Cury ok Mexico, July 2.—Senor Dicgues, Dickey and Small and Rosewater and Web- i_l‘\‘.‘"“‘L“hjt“;“v R a1 Np"'l""" | 1a mauired for the - production of glorious | New York. .10 22 41 0 —1:02 uatemalan minister hore, informs tho Asso. ster will undoubtedly prove the best drawing | oo Sl M Ll s A i “Nero Wait for Barnum. Hits-Pittsburg 16, New York Mile and one-sixteenth —Rival won, Gym- | eiated press sspondent that he has re- primary teaclers’ class, M L] 200 e s -Pittsburg 16, New York =] b 1 cardof the Chuutaiqua assembly, Excur- | thorus el Dr Palmers Shille O3 | Coanr iapii l #1000 Dittsburg B, Now' York B, nast second, Ja-Ja third, Time—1 ccived @ telegram from his government sions are comiig from all over the state and | oo s Dt Balmer; children's drawiig i) i ol I rgo ¢ . mbert and Decker; Burkett and Murphy. [ Half mile-Preitit won, Silver Chirm see- | innouncing that Prosident Menendor of San Kunsas to hearthe discussionandathe grounds | “ i first daily mootings of the following | At cmeot? | -The long promised, long | Typir—Crane, <" | ond, King Solomon third. " Time 49, Salvador and did ot die Will be erowded on Suturday and Monday. s wore held this afternoon : Round tabls | —— 2 delayed, earnestly wished for cool wave has —_— Mile and seventy yaeds-Lizie B, won, | natusal ) the minister suys A of C. L. 8. C.. Dr. Hurlbut, subject, (i Tho royalty of Birops dilhsmee toth | Wrived, bringing reliof to theswelteringin- | AT CININNTL White Nose sccond, Workmate thivd, Timé sleof San Salvador are protesting The Chautanqua at the Bluffy, inggs and Metiorics;” Young Mow's Chtistian | ocliping mainieom o LI 178 0 th | habitan'ts of thocity, At this morning the | Cinciunati,.....2 01 2 0 0 1 0 *— 6| 15y L the usurpation of power of General Gouxen, Bivers, Ia., July 2.—[Specal o | qssomtion and Young People’s Socioty of | anteancs you'soon.. Wi signal seryice thernometer marked 68= or 4 | Brooklyn ....151 00 00 0 0 0 0— 1 g miles- Outbound won, Hypocrite Go y ] ) 58001atio f o cople’s Socety entranc s00n., . Mo e s bl iU v f o 0 s ond, Spokane thivd, Time—3:34l, e Tue Beg|—The Council Bluffs and Omaba | Christian Endeavor, eamt R drop of newrly twenty degrees since yester Hits—Cincinnati 8, Brooklyn Errors— | ond, Sp { kapoos Refuse to Sign. 5 ed 8 B be: 'EHE! sl ST day. Cincinnati 3, Brooklyn 1. Batteries—Fore- e —m L SRR g :"‘l‘“"““‘”“ SRR foa Svery: encoungy. | v A Eroes (S colorod, crator, Gladstonian Candidate Eleotd. . min and Baldwin; Torry and Daley, Ut The English Turf, Kikaroo Viiace, 1. T, July 2.~Thol ng! Yesterday was the second day and | '€ b o 0/ 398 kil L i g Losvoy, July 2.—~1he parliamentary elec- Louisiana's Lottery Bill. re—Hower, g ik Tule' 0l Jablog Ki fused to sign the_treaty this ST e ™ speech was througheut a glowing tributeto | 1+ G G PANIAI LY 0 L pire —Vower, LoNpox, July 2-—[Special Cablogram to | Kic ‘ I aty b Dr. Gillet says there aro moro people on the | yha'lusky T Iuebquent Lingaige he | tion at Barrow-in-Furness today, theoutcomo | BATON Rovy, La, July L—The senate p T itk Brr, | —At the Newmarket meeting today | afteroon and the commission left for Okl Krounds wow thau the second weok of the as- | sketched the past, present and future of the | of which has been looked forward to with | imendments tothe lotter billwereconcurred Fivst game, eloven (hnligs— the race for the Zetland plate was won by J, | howma. A sembly last year. neg He bolieves that his brethren are | much interest and considerable anxiety by all | in by the house today by uvoto of 65 to 25, The LS Bk Ea NG i H. Houldsworth’s bay filly Ponza, " g5l very lour brings new arrivals and the | destined for glovious achiovements. &3 an | yartios, resulted in n victory for the Glad. | SWUESle ‘snow over as the bill can be pissed | Clevelmd.2 0 0 0 0 3 0 000 mt = = Subdned the Hestiies Py AR e : aying | Oratorhehas seldom been excelled at the as- | Hietos ¥ S SR e the goverr veto, should ono be | Bostou....l 01 00 002 00 1-5 Score 10 to 7. Zxziman, July 2.-Dr, Peters, after hard oree employed in putting up tents, laying i, stonian candidate. The vacincy was caused . 4 " e ol % ) sembly, This lecturo fuirly scintillated with | e (16 “poafenation of o> 52 st | wrivton. Hita—Cioveland 11, Boston 11, Errora—| . o o008 (O 80 2. 0 flghting in Ugogo subdued the hostiles aud oory wiid locating campers is kept o the | apt iiustrations and oratories elimaece —massrealin AN . of . sl — — Clevelind 4, Hoston' 2. Batteries—Wads- ; IR NS LA + | hoisted the German flag at Mey The ¢ T A it i 0 4 liberal-unionist, who wished to test the 3 L E Bir.]—The Walliee bsebll club played a | hoisted the German flag at Mey Jnmy. ¢ commissary dv, tment scemsin | Beglnning today the Crete military by feelg of his constituency regarding Kansas City's Census Showing, worthand Zenmmer; Getein and Bennett d . e PAgR)¢ Juuch better shape than last year, and other | Rives u sories of open _air concerts, * Thoso | ot 08 biS_ consituacy regure bill | KANsAS Crry, Moy July 2.—The taking of | Unpire—MeQuaid. return game with the Elsie cub yesteraay on necessary conveniences are being botter | Wil Dpau g ally from 7to 5 p. m. They are | relating 1o tho o mpensation of publicans, | the consus was priactically finished ves torda Second game, eleven innings— thehome dismond, which resulted in another handied even on these opeuing days than at [ (o0 :\'.‘,‘m"“"”’ unpromised foatures of the | and who resigned just boforo the dlauses To- | Tho count Moy the cityto have o popula | Clevelind.) 0 0 10 2 0 0 0 0 1— 4| wel eamed victory forthe Wallace te It e, The |* 10000 1°0 0 .10 § 5| was the best ga over witnessed h eland 11, Boston 12, Errors— | 8¢0re was 10to 7, Clevelind 2, Boston 8. Batteries—Lincoln ST '.',.'(,,,N S ferred to were dropped by tho goverment, | tion of 135,000, “ay increase of 1 per Thevote was: Duncan, Glidstonian, 1 Waliwright, ~ conservative, 1,802 sut | Boston, 994 | over 1830, Hits—Cl Caine, Liberal-unionist, 1,250, In I856 Caine was | B any time list season. Atdam. tomorrow the children's class Yesterday opened with morning prayersled | willhold its fisst. meeting in - Normal hall, Dby Rev. J. W, Geiger of Mason City, Later | The subject of instraction will be *“Talks and narck Wouldn't Have Signed It Gr . Valks o Life of Jesus, rs. s 2 er, Clarkso and Benunett. Um- 5 du tho forenoon thoclassos were formed. The | Wilks tithe Lifo of Josus Mes. M. G. | eacied by 3,313 against 1,883 fon ehe hows | Coroasr, Julspt At sontadar eoniy ST A R T s A kA oF tho' paniral el pooi % _ .. | Kemnody will have charge of the little ones. | Licten b e f ot Horr W Al kol | £ 3 3 Y ¥ hoys' and girly' normal is undor Rev. Mr. | Their work will bo suited to tholr ag ule candidate, bengugt Hev ‘.!.lr 1 Prin Blmark do S telegraph ofice at London, numb 100 Geiger. Prof. C. E. Underhill of New York | boing diversitied by simple songs and vecita: R i | parss e woulgoygver havo sigued sich a | A L1400, persons, refused to cheer for the queen, on has 4 geucral class i elocution, bosides gie- | tions. il 000 worth of. Lmperlally aguiioens:) HO6H Y the AugfoGernan agrecnent Oy es 09 200 00 -4 juvitation of the ofidals In honor of o Aog riveie louons to thoss' dulring them. | M. Kemnslyinll alio, conduck the young | TS, MELE8IG Zepplogs axd aliplaye American Rifemen Returning, Rits-Chicags 7, Philulclphin 0 Frror, | PUL jubilee. ™ Instead of cloering tiey Prof, Cumnodk filled this position, a real ar- | ing, Tho subject of instruction will be the Wyoming and the Fourt Tuk Be.|—The Mflemen fron Anerica, who [ Hutchinson and Kittrelge; Vickery and | against his treatment of their demands for tist, In whose footsteps it is difficult for any | sanio as that of the chillren'’s class, but the WasH1ixaToy, Jul -Representatives of | have been visiting this city, left for Berlin | Clements. Umpire Lynch. amelioration of their condition com parison, his manner and methoc grade 2 sociation and the Natio: aman's Chris- - e 2 ol 3 belug in owe respocts different, und in many omorrow's programme is as follows: soclition And {he Natlonal Womsn's Chris On a Visitto His Mot AT IUFPALO. Avausta, Me,, July 2.-The democratic wespoets being deemed fully equil to his noted TEMPEIRANCE DAY, ‘I"_‘“ ““'i"j'“""; Jmion called upon the pr Beruy, July 2.{Special Cablegram to | Buffalo.........3 0 1 6 1 1 1 417 gtate convention today discussed the insor predocessor, Prof, Underhill furnisiied the | 8:0—Devatinalservies and bible mading, [ dentandusked hiu to sign the bill providing | g 2 00~ U gt arvived at | Brookyn.......0 2 3 0 01 4 111 to the platform of a wesolution submit- iforenoon entertalnment yesterday, it consist- | Dr.J. Ly Huribut—The Great Supper Luke | 03 tho uduission | Nieth of o SVIOmINE | g5 T, toduy on e viMk tohis mother, & Howil | Hits-Buftal 17, Brooklyn 9 forme | L AR UDGDBIOE ah e SR Ang of select dramatic and humorods readings. | X¥. 1 Young people's elass.” Mrs. M, G. | intothe unlon on the Fourth of July remain in thatcity for some time. | Buffalo 4, Brooklyn'7. Batterios —Forson and |tk tothe pople again the question of 1i Dr. Gillet 18 this year, s last, one of the | Ngnnedy ws. Dr. T T TurlbotesvTh Vi od D g Clark: Murphy andjDaily, Umpires —Leacl [ G150 08 SLBhiol Japly SOOI it fi:fi'...’"}:'.'\-\'ffl % the meeting of the assork | L ar onina®” Chardu traihiig, D W | Naw Youte Tuly oo eabin bound, o A Window-Smashing Mob, wnd Matthews, Tihe i Hollawing lnia Mr. " Thamisce of Absolutely Pure. one provious to the meeting of the assem- | 1. Pulwer. | (Pabe o) Ch s cluss. ; ORK, JULY % 8 1106 ks By )s, 2 ob tonight broke a 1 for g $ bly, aiding inarvangiog the programme and | Mrs, Kennody ¢ il gaged in making un analysis ofthe samplos Lerkos, July 2.—A quob tonight broke all AT PITSHURG. Belfast was nominated for governor by ac A cream of tartar baking powder. Iighs socuring attractions. During the sessionhe | = 10:00-13:00~Brawing elass. Frank iloard of ice eram which poisoned tHE residents of | W K48 Works windows ana fived revolvers at | pittsburg......0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0— 8| clunation. of leavening strength—U, 8. Government KRos Rias charge of the advancod normal class, and 10:00_“BibJostudent's elass, Dr. J. T, Du B4 SRIGH WO R restdents of | e police. Soldiers suppressed the disorder, | Boston 000008 01 *—4 T TR portAy " yea Tonperance training class of the W, ¢ Yorkville, Sunday and Monday last, reported i e : 4 % Ry S A Severe Electrical Storm = — — ] also adds somo lectures o P g v 3 3 » e Hits—Pittsbure 8, Boston 9. Errors Last avening Dr, Gillet gave an elegant do- | 3 yornienien "o ap e o f today that all the patients who werd afllicted Fusiness Fully Resumec Pittsburg 4, Doston 1. Bateries—Galvin, | Premsvus, Pa, July 2.-A sovere electr séription of “The Nile and the Groat Ramo- | 5)0:oF Hoston = 0he Art of Gomvyrspa s> | 850 out of dauger und tiat 1o new wses of | &y Lovus, July 3-Ti striko of Eust St | pori® & Quinn; Gumbertand Murphy, | cal rain storm provailed in western Pennsyl ] 409 ' illustrating the lecture by a large num- DA attormoon leatue, Rev. J.C Price, POLMIng Aro ) o LAHH‘,U“HIMHIllwllllsu\rruml business has | Umpives -Gaflney and dener, vania und eastern Ohlo tonight. Dispatchos xof stereopticon views. Lt was very inter- | Dl of North Caroling-Temperanee. > e cen fully resumed, BN ety . eyt AR |eating and stracive. B 1 T A A T A Well Kuown Aciof Dawd. =) e ——— AT CLRVELAND. 16 yiniey oF Zasoeriio 18 ot oore DOUGLAS--STREET. b Among the class workers Is Rev. Dr. [ ibhe Peaploat Palesitues” Piuniry toac ors w Yous, July 2.—George A, Parkhurit, The Death 1o, Oloveladdi, /0 0100 0:8 4.0 0~ o | MO Vidallyof Zauesrilla 480 Centas, repore $ Phips, \ho has churge of the intermediato | DN, 1l er, “Dravias i, TiihnE | known actor, died suddenly at his | Beuiry, July 2.—Herr Preller, cbief editor | New York 1500 8011 %70 8 ovetioollastnight. Hrlrous on On account of our largo wormal department. Thosewho have hadthe | Frank Hoard, houme in this city this afternoon, Parkhurst | of the Hamburg Correspondent, is de Hits—Clevelind 9, New York 11, Errors erally ure washed outand much loss to pri and incrensing Practice, T | era L 1 pleasure of being members of tho Chautwuqua | 6:00—Hound twble of the ©.8. L.0._Dr. J. L. | was the last living member of _ the compuny 2 - Cleveland 8, Now Yoris 1. Battovits—Bakely | yate propery wo have REMOVED to role, of which he was for some time the 'C. L. B, 0. o piared i the ating] ey Jempsy The Reichstag Prorogued { ana Sutcliffe; 0'Day andBrown. Umpires - 2 B 70 re anacious and Ada: leador, teallzo whit an_attractive annouuce- | | 6 - tiospel me MR GE tho X MO A Mot | jcion 0b the might of tho asetsaigation of | BN, July 9.~Tho relhstag was I Knight and Jones Holland the Absent Powaer. ¢ Y \onicnt oflices. b this is. Hols a natural vescher, as well | W5 s SUiiRYaR gy scetitt e wil- | Prosident Lincoln, rogued today 3 A oS Brussers, July 2.—A11 of tho powers ave P 3 olear thinker and pulpit ovator. lard, prosident of il onal W. 0.1 U c——— s Pty e 20 6 0 0—10| representod at the antislavery conforanc Betts & Betts, . Prot, Case, who is again hore, has classes — The ancient Itoman races and combatsi | Chicago 000 2000 0-10] o ly 3n voico oulture and harmony and is training With “Nero,” Baruum bas revolutionized Merchants’ hotel,Omzuha, 2 to $3 por ero,”” are the most thriting ever witiessed, | Philadelphin. .0 0 © & 1 0 0 O 0-— 48 | with the excoption of Holland, which has ™ ol ¥ v. N NENA ‘ . y hicago 12, P! elphia 8, Erors- | been granted a delay of six months. 1409 Douglas St Omaha, Neb, o chorus, which numbers @ buudred or | show business, Wait, day. Nat. Browa,propr, L= P. Higby, mgr. ‘or Baruutu, ‘ Hits--Chicago 12, Philadelphia 8, Erors & )

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