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THE OMAHA DAILY BEB, SATURDAY, JULY 1. 1806, IN THE FIELD OF SPORTS.| yitisiis duchedy Rt | BOY STRUCK BY LIGHTNING | fshisbicanesitmnatio ittt DUN'S REVIEW OF THE WEEK | o atime . I <ittredg m:w‘u\“; :‘.””I;I.nu 3 e . ‘K'T't' \IVl.:'v::f I.:v:'...‘\,Lp.-;hw:'.;.;.|.. ”|:"‘) 4 o Me. ana .\lru,"l.:-g:::o‘r. ‘“: Statomeonts Dyspepsl a / \ 3 . . and THyEF ve Cumiing county, 101 U P ’ Y Nrw Onigass, Li, July 18 —(Spacal Tol Omaha Takes Threo Straight From the t . A Bon of Jacob Long of Steinaner Recoives | ro dei@ons uppn the very point | The Pasage of the Silver Bill Has Littl " Bl g el Makes tho lives of many people miserable, sl b} i Ky ieed 04 00 1 830 1= 8 * thy swme stitate Ther is S an to T Bew ] —Mrs. W. 8 P v Wby v Somuambulistic Apostle | Clevetand {01 10,0230 0—8 +a Fatal Stroks, “rroptn the record and the judg= Effect on the Markets. the brideof the mayor of Fort Worth, i CAUNLE WIILWEH TSI ISRulips JUE SREACE New York12, Cleveland 8. Errors v 0 e Joft for thiat o lay, T b sickheadache, heagtburn, loss of appetite, s Neow York 4, Cloveland & Batterios—Rusie o wigd Batehtord on April 2t - oft for that city today, The mayor accom- # fatnt, ** all gouo'® feeling, bad tasle, costed Now % 4, Clovelan atter neh 0! the United States suis g panied her to the depot and then returned to tongie, md irregularity ot THEY NEARLY MADE IT A SHUT OUT, | and Clark: Beattin and Zimmer. Umpire— | SECREST ARRIVES SAFELY AT HOME. | ¢ ved 16 Wutr va connty of Caming. | WHOLESALE TRADE IS A UTTLE QUIET. | the hotl Pendletn, in an inter Distress uonowds. Dyspepsialoes MeQuude. teof Nobrdden: vt 1y dugainst . : PR Second gumo. 1ot it | P view, when asked why hoe lad not After not get well of tself, 1t o | 1 it pre ar o " " New York.....0 0 0 " 0 , ) carrivd out hisintention as expressed yes requives eareful attention Eecretary Roche Sucoeeds in Steaights | Coc g 70 201 9 5 ADynamite Bomb Ko R air Retall Trate in Summer Goods | i o sqarcing for Fort Worth this morain Eatin, m‘rl & remedy 1K) Mood's 2 . Ao (Cunaing o % & ening Out Matters in Des Moines (Hita=Now York & Clovela i Sreror rice - Lightning g suod .‘.{ fi. m. il duestion, v ~Hogs and Pork Products Weaker | replicd: “I received o telogran yesterd esaparilly, which acts gently, yet eficiently . ek e Now Yor! *leveland 3atterles —Rusie | STil W thid e port vs Daoiige offee sHn A d r Mo { S i} : and the Club Will Try it Lincoin snd Zimror. Umpire Burns a Hastings Girl Risum, oute ng Y K and Coffee Unchanged 107 advasingg mo not tocomo until matters have It towes tho stomach, rogulaics lio diges- It Agal McQuade. State Political News, liet hune fod ander the sime Business Fallures. quieted down a little; my wife wont direct to ton, creates & good MeQuude. . el Gt it it th § Fort Worth this mornlng." petito, banishes houtache, o . S1CK e, i onscuttrom aprinl hon 3 Mr Pondbton was tzain asked for | and fofreshos tho mint, Ho@dache ved, Won s 3 f‘;;:},;;" o O RO Gl s Crry, Net ol T ] N Vil . | New Yonk, July 15.—[Special Telegram to | statement concerning the episade in L liavo been troubled with dyspepsia, 1 ; i p ; Hits and orrors canrot hoobtalned Batter. | ogramto Tik Bee.|—The thirten-year ‘ A Al Ly : [ T Bre]—R. G Dun &.Co's. weekly | Which his nmno figures 8o prouinently had tut Title appetlte, and what 1 did cat - i 2 - A Yo After considerable porsuasion ¢ wmor stross o, O M § 0| fos—Cli " Dury ea and Har- | son of Jacob Long, living nea 3 it Dodge county: ip view of trde: Tho silver bill hay boon | LIWCCOMARRLIC hovupaion wid ancumont HERIte (USUSL R KD EN e i tob Tong g noar Stofiaue J e Sosnd 3 ! 3 o beaelda litte grond. After catig rington, , Umpin wis killed last nighit by lightuing, Ho was nto | passed and has beon s tha prosldent | hemt Ciies. Boatlete ot uyiay, 8% | driving some hors the pastire at the LI e but it has hal scrc oy whook S5 U0 || el wehbos T4 B SpAEA i L;‘.‘.‘; proid bUm woud e a faintor tired, % Players League, time and ono of the horses was killed by the | o L DT Buihority. | markets as yot, excepting the advince in bir | 1way from Fot Worth intending to remain, | A-E00 ticling, as thoush & liad bat eaten # it 3 i A DRILADRLPRTA ame stroko nte '»R”un.v.»xw F | gilver (180,01 fellcived iy & ooliie. %o 804, | Afvet AWAY Hadal anything. My trouble was aggravated by Omaha 5, st. Panl ‘“"‘” ""‘ DR b i3 A Creamery Swindl oo S s | No change appears in the money v fhe nlxln ‘l.lu E 'm‘. SGHII dnel tvay tne "x‘)“n“- \;"1 |',”;’:” | ’.,‘“.‘ Sour V] i SIRT ol uffalo o 0 V&R0 N iy } Mot bocome the obikator o - PR SolunTa (14 =g Sraiiin little child, and that tho spring 1 took Hood's Sir- St Patt, Minn., July 15.—[Special. Tel e BhIXAUHES, T Cozan, Neb., July 18—[Spechl to T et it e thsbGLGOF | and fovigh exchange remains steady ata | mother wis alnost broken down in caring for | sapariia, which aii mean Stomach gram to Tne Bre.|—~Onuha made it threes | g in 00 Bufalos, Batiories & 1 About threo months ago amannamed | th nty which does lave o corporate exist- | point which admits exports of gold, the e it, out of sympathy I concluded to veturn » amount- of good. It gave mo an straight with the St. Paul Somuumbulists | g Mulligan: Keefo and Mack. Uspires Sel ane toCozad and opmed nego- | LG “;:jy;l“ Sputruot Mid b3 "“:N‘;;Il‘hjjf”; gagements for today being 0,000 for Ge H“\lh'!hlvy what could be done p A rw.l"n»nim.] Al EatliASY this afternoon. 1t Toaked very much like o | Gaffney and Sheridan, ations for the renting of thecreamery build- | the @ty ot only of lsuing = the | TNy i R S R g 1iind previonsly exporicnced.” shut out upf to the cighth inning. “Dad" w from the First Nutional bank, whoholda | bonds, bat of providing for the py The Bankof Englind lost 150000 durine | (4 s R L e L LD v 3 AT NEW YORK i i Clatt Wes pite in fine form, and the heavy mortea inst the same through the | ! ! ] ; A5 homve, K il ke oard oL tie h York A 10 1-—=10 o e 6ol - abouta | MY e obligation that mterd lito Anerica are less encouraging. Theindus it lome and help ke ¢ of the child il o boe e SR R RN AR Sl "o e iy mpany shoutn | Mt Pt | T 12 | A an oS, ey | Contury oall eyt e i 1| Hood’s Sarsaparilla YTowover, the Apostles broke the ice amd | e fiire New Yo itaby P | 2etid i it A BE-ENC tie a1 | congress, nor by the drought in soie westem | geved and sufleved forseveral months, keop old y alldrugzglsts. §1: sixfor 8, Proaradonly givenn base on balls, and Martin hit. to ; Satle sarroll, Umpives | doinguntil he had been here about four (Ao tho cot S5 \~‘"i‘,'|" ML AT el B B BT 6 AL Ak Y thr S ae 100 Doses One Dollar Cleveland o ' 8 8 ling second OV's 1 4 WO when Vi en out t u It Count M 00 | 8 b 08 YOry 1arge (0T 8 Eoney = > e e - N . U D ven phore up ol S tiad 1 At MO 1 (g iR o6 pak TG iy gre el Ciiy provine to | the provailing tonein almost every depart- | the meantimewe frequontly talked_over the g oLl L it ng ity 5 ‘ b e 1ding 3 e o' pilng (o more | et of trae is coufident wnd hopoful separation, wid when sic Wt for T of 1,020 wilos, The boy aud his stopfatt was ther dof it. Murphy then hita | Brooklyn..... 319 109 He immediately went through the country | orty of Y B tho Gounty. Weslorn bides aro highor and ther is u | L Wis ARIBHLY updastond it wo, wer e RV S CLL T UL TN O grounder to Walsh, who assisted Hanrahan | Cleveland,.....0 0 0 0 iciting facmers to furnish him with cream, | deno ) 1S, W s, good rutail trade fn summer gools, though | PEEW SIEIREAC oL SRS B0 b LG dbill bl s i i ey B s Ty | rtimoieisn 19 Olorsiand 8, Brrora-y | This was no'essy mat L ety | Wiolestlo trade is quiet. - Cottoh goofs | mewis ofsupport for herself and chi ’ ey Ot 1008 U st a1 WEIoH By taking third, Mains drove the ball to Han- | Brooklyn % Clovelond 3. Batteries—Weyhiug | been swindled out of | o 4 sk Oty a0 srong, but wool favors - tho | 0UT Droperiy cold bo depesed of whew lod most of th wav. Work was fur yahan, who fumbled it long enough to let | 4 ow: Gruber and Suteliffe, Umpires | eries heretofore. He wgth - siceecded to |y, P othen PR | Oruie siatist 6 15 Bt Rt {iauet o e i s et o [ ol S RS R S b Rrenty Tarmer home and Mains to first. Abbey got Matthews and Leoch getting his route shedand the business 5 Pt 3 aue B 8 contliue to show 1 g ] oy b s ppy w base on balls and Hartinett hit' one to Han - wenton smoothly. Circulars wero issued by 2 o propose g1 cmascoverlastyearin the movementof il | < 0f cowseldid not intmd o ofond the g e yahan too to fleld, Mains scoring and AT HOSTON. him in which he stated that the cream shonld | #0000 tothe NEbriska City grinsand flourandin_ meats, theincreasein | public by an open marringo with Miss Cullen A Bugar Trust Decision. Abbey going to third. Hartinctt went to | Boston. . 0300 00 5 | be paid for the 15th of each month; the fist | companyof s ealsh, ¢ i pro- | dressed beef beinge three-fold, and in tard, | &9 S0 .im""‘."‘.‘"‘“"""""',".' sspaatlon. 1 i New Youk, July 18 —The genoral term of wocond on the first ball pitched, | Chicugols 1110 0 0 1 payment, howe ould be suspendod six | Pyavd torals rdansonic tasution crsesoaud bastior_lirige with s cinstiseatis: | [COcS Jon S0 WETHES SUSIL 10y Rk, | b0 sniwemne cours hes huaded ot & doc and when the ball was thrown to cateh | Frits—Boston 14, Chicago 12 Frrors .| wecks, fThis was all satisfactory to many v PR Lt B AB T bty ShIlE Lt Ao ING HialE, h_" e - Cuntil the public Should | 100 in the suit of FHenry Winthrop Ray, ve it LT ped across Cihe plato | ton 4, Chicago 4. ButteriessGumber that just recontly ~were “duped,” and | Uy vid, 1 noNe< | aps goods mnd clothing list - yoar o o | hay e fully aware of bofh sepiwition | ceiverof the North River refining compan b el s ! M. v Bartson, Farrell and Boyle. Tu tho 13th was the day sct for their | brask nty hanles Who | Guaged and | payments are good. and divore, | nover larned il ) al | for the dissolution of that and alk sther com »ase on balls, Hanrahan's single, o Yeniatiband: Tonea wvor tainz it precinet for et bridgean t \ i TR O BB LA tHo ok bE the 4 : , Androws’ sacrifice, Willis' two bagger, o e Sy Tussday came, and with 1t cime manyof | thereby place our property in_perllof more | land notes a lirger trade than last T faOnil Dok iad dIVERce | pauias comivsing. the " trust, - 1Ray ob wWild pitch agd a fuible by Sweency. In the i Assosidetot Iis route men, but Schrader was no where to | 1Xts to enrich u private cofporation. though seasonubly quiet at present, and sub- | wasquestioned. 1employed and paid attor | tained an injunction al the de soventh Walsh made a hit, stolo s0- 4 b found. A investigation showed that ho | . Aftor the pussay of the resolutions it was | Stuntidly the sunels veportal fiom Dotrslt | BOXs QAR I T Oy proouro 18] fendants froth in disposing of cured third on o wild piteh, 1 : AT 1 L - B son o L e pacter ou handhe duy | decidod that if messary an atiorney would | @id 8t Paul. - Minacipolis tucreusoes ts | 108 6 | B0 W T O30 ROt Mttt} propesty coming into th s under tho Hanrahan's hit. In the eighth y Loufsville.......1 0 00 00 0 5 bofors wt made @ daft o $ho Canslgnces fop | be enployed by the allisnce tofightthe pro- | week’s output of flour by dbove 100000barzels | 5 by " ey el L was | st agreenent. The geeral torm modifies drews rounded out the vietory with a Tong | Brooklyn......0 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 o o e ho. iad | posed boids and ‘commence Injunction pro. | @il ¥ports strong lumber market. lio form witosted by the dete undes tha | L8 itjuncion by simply restriiniog the iht field fence, “The feature of | Hits—Louisyille 3, Brooklen 11, Brrors— | shipped for a colder clino. ceedings through the outside precinets. rade is good ut Omaln and Denver, but i fomm et Py vhe cletic wndew the | North River sugar mflnery company from w cwas the great buse running Louisvilles, Brooklyn 0. Batt Tonret | *'Nearly overy business fim inCozad s ‘s |, Sime time was devoted to the consilora. | dull and inictive at Jucksonville, 'fhe o | ok, St of'tho divarce, T fatond, th the | moving any property from this state, boldiug o e o Walsh mal o bt | hed Workbeckors Duily and Pitte, Unpiro~ | vietim, ® Altachments wero issued last night | tionof the difference in tho tax lovy between | stock movanentat Kansis Clty o laro tib | {53000 huve tho records in hutend, thoueh, | that the réoiver his no authority f0r seting cateh at left field by Abbey. The score: Doescher at 11 0'clock and nothing was found on the | Otoe and Douglas counties, which was found atlow prices. A rather betu ro- M P words investigated. or the other companies 3 e ahit Ly FaroEs 2 B aes that indienta the adive workof | to b slightly in fivorof the latter portedin the Philadetphia iron market M. endleton laughed heartly at sl g BT PACL OMAIIA. Atlantic Red Onk e 16-RCLLVO WOLL O! The Vi el [Ty O o | shi nts for hths have | 3,0 the statement tributed o hirn 5 % RLLLIE Atlan 8 the institution for the last six woeks. Many | - The allianice némbership in Otoe county | SIDIINES E six WoREE I 0 tHRl il i i Sl The Weather Foreast. Y wno axn | Amasme T, July 18—[Special telegram | far " i ns enl thoy arein | NoW numbersa fov over nine hundred, and | tns wd sales made Glready cver about | OF S poeinds Sdn SREove S MOt E oo and vici s A2 as usual they are in s e 3 B Larre | wor annoyed that he did not tike them int or Omuha und viciity -Shovers, fol Murphy.m .0 Canavan, 16, 0 2 to "Frts Bis JAtlantic won with eass from | & reat state of excltement. there is but one precinet yot unorganized, three months more of productin. Laree ! £ heninto : ] Abberiit el 0 0| Kournh, e b i o o fenture of the gamo | . Schrader associsted withnoone all the [ ~An offer ws rwceived ‘aud rejected for tho | onsuiption of copper sustains the price at, | bis confidénee before gefting 1o | lowed by fairs warmer 3ohra ; ; no L ther | SMHORS SRl Aaril St TSl s imliced i k. | Hayea m friends there,” sayahie, “but cbraska and Seith Dakota fol o the pitehing and bttt of Hammond, | (melo. was liore, ant moone knoxs - | publicatin of m alliance aper in this | 5 GG LUTR R dlL ot 4014 Goal s | Inever knew befone that my eontidence was | loyed by snverss st who struck out seventeen of the Red Oak's | swindie that or perpetrated it kil i _— Tower, Woolis dull and in limited demand |80 much desired.” During the Towa— Iuir and made fiv s in five times at bat T e Saund ] and nodefinite improvement is seen in the |Sation with Mr - Pendicton 5158 e ARLCRE roted Biks N e llidpibts Waitoo, Neb., July 15— [Spec « | woolen geods market. ' ¥ not apptc on 18 paty Parnell's Mother 11, Atlantic., 00597491010 94190 LR A a R AR gram toTur Bry]~The ropublicsn county | ;. Littleisdoiug at present in kuit goods. | inclination toconteal duything, [ ment’ of then s politiel entity bound | the week and the luter rom South | $0 toaveld notoricty T conduded to remain Gronae A Paae, Watertown, Mass. 1y winds; warmer, { warmers msterly winds, g T v Y =% Bonrpestows, N J, July 15-Mrs. Parnell 612 Ak, . 0000002 10— i ronvention met Hore today and seleted dele | The speculative markote havo been curiowsly | tonwas answered withont any hesitation St p 7 ¢ d BY INNINGS s ) 2 18, Red Oak 4. ~Errors Yobs eant TEso T eiiNe uul\ytn:u n Imyu here v.‘!:‘gixn.xx 1 selected dele- | UGN B e than hall a cug | Hes prossed with the dea that his | mother of Charles Stowart Puviell, is con % 0.0 i Y Al e Btedbic GUE=BY | ‘Brsvat oh - T B A D | et the state congressinaland sena- | Ynverthinn woel aro, notwithstanding some | ariage wiih Miss Cillen was too precipi- | fined o herbed with cholera worbis. 0000000 d i, Datteries—fan | [ Swxen Nob, July [Specia e | torial conventions, adopted resolutions, ridence o Injiry from drought: the stacle | tate, buthe evidently does not believe that ho - BUMMARY mond and Sauer, Fisher and Kecnan. Bre]—The following resolutiohs were unani- | fused to take an informal ballot for governor, od over from the last year crop is esti- | hasboen guilty ofany wrong in ussuming his HAS BOODLE BEEN U e L Ok foniat sl 2 T mously concurred 1n at a meeting of the | and adpurned subject o the call of the mated at 60,00,00 to ) lushels, | newmarital relatio ‘ = s e THE A D RING, county commissioners today, also cireulated | ehairman, when { vounty legislative ficket | WHCH With a yieldeven st anis now e Ta T AToo Ugly Reports Concerning Certain I O Malnis 3 off Clurky & throughout western Nebrask will be named. . Noneof the delegations are d, willmorothau meet all probable | gy ywourm, fox. . July 18.~(Speeial Tel SoutiiomalinCouniiinien: ol 6, by Clivrke i pire Washihgion Park Races. “Wherous, The wes : instructed. A mujority ofthe delogation to | NARIMELS. 3 neary half Nt e D ] M Pl NG The Chieago, Rock Islind & Pacifio rail —— Cmeado, July 18, —Summary of Washing- | N unds groat ly r thestate convention aro against Steon, Ben. | , CCT s advanced meatly hifa cen ‘ e —Mrs, Pendleton No. 1§ 009 il soon extend its tracks from the Kansas City 2, Des Moines 1, B el rice " y Jowdreyand o majority will fa hlul-lm aguin, in '.\[lm' of favor- | made a statementtoday. She learned of her 1 (b "o oo South Omal ‘u[ i xu\zl 1 Ve stasy : Spocial Tolo- ark races: e f . , Monty WL [avor | able crop ' prospec b anid's AnratOibon for: Miis GuLlbh 1 sout rough S malia to the Union Dis Mo 'xl~'l duly 15— [Special T D165 et B14na (upwaris=Tatra Db ! At for porandS. . " Rayner for | Yo roducts ave o2 kb a hu “'““.f ‘"\-“'_“"“j n for Mis Cullon last | giouie yarqs, Ihe coming in of that company gram to Tue Brx,|—Scorctary Roche of the | viqon won, Louise M second, Eli third. o anl works r* ey lieaded the dolog: changed, though the distribution is very mbor, stortly after his rewrn, from the |6 o uged considerable talk md many. o Weostern associon came in from St. Paul this | e 1 Y essiry for the proper. ¢ tion of thetr | . Io- Tawnoy: leaded the delegation o the | yyjerate, Raw sugar has boen advancela | €ast by finding I ispockot awill in which | O el i) morning to seo what could be done in rezar e 5 2 LA B LU s ALY o SolovpIE ST sixteanth, though refiied is lower and the hequeathed to Addie Cullen #7500 of his | Puints. OrdinunceNo. 220 was prescated in B IO Al s I L 0 Sl year-olds, mileaud one sixteenth— | bt 0T E thout o dissenting voi B St S o Uil pe. | ot ; the South Omaha council, wthorizing the e i s J won, Senasecond, Nina Archer thitd. | congress he petittonod e O T fio trust. Tho geweral averagoof pricesof | @IW0 days later at the pintof apistol, he [ company toextend its tracks though the Herin iy {;IU[“ |u‘\l:'1ufn';".'\(h " at the datis of western N ¢ 1 remaeli teuo 60 all prom jse 4 nuu:nmnu\« is nearly 1 per cent lower than a {‘_‘““""'I Sl "‘l’*""l‘“"uh"' TR . The ordinance, as fixst drawn, evi rer N cullan ¢ Des Moiunes ¢ and ave partment having fn charge the ex s plod ge Ve 2 “kin ¢ im. e ther rew i A aro i % 3 P PRI % D refore plodge our ad o, and with 1 buck in crop pros- | Bid n_threw his arms acound his | g, e attorneys for the railvoad con- Rowe of Denver, Thoy vepaired to head- | 1585 thyve-quartens of o mile s won, | et e et et e S rty and tohereandidates i the coming 5, Commiderably. Towor quotations Seom | Wi and wept like u child. Hetoldherhano | Sontld BY 16 torivs, Buoh b e where Manager Manniug of Kansas \blobush second, Yosemito third, Time | of freigation i ordor tomike thilr Tiiat above, creeytlitn olioitns | JoDavLe. ; louger loved her, that ho loved noone. Al | B¥, Wi wHonad Meie by I8 COMER ned them, The party immediatoly i and that (heyursenponsn purity of the ballot st b p: i 010 810 | Do tavasury hus taken 4 §3,100,000 more | vAtious times hobafred hor to agrstod | tho Lt IO O Sas GuEs O went into session on the matter and the argu s, mile and one-quarter—Nevada | ment the necessity of funiediate action. that “end we fayor the enietment of money than it bas paid out during the | Separation. She positively declined for the | grauting the rightof-wiy and vaeating cer- R b as iy an btk B ;] ”“”“‘ won, Hornpipe second, Khafton third Time R e i Yo sl Australian b st week, mmlmn it has purchased ""“;"""",*fllu i Shnen it 8t ts, vis sod aut was hes cach side. Both sides ox- | 10k er Flesh Was Cookoed. . ARG e R g 25,00 ounces of silverat & prico no, much e asked lier to remainin Tenuesse t isnow claimed on the part of the prop plained matters and gave roasons for their iy 2 il and one-garter—Longshot FIASTING Neb,, July 18.—[Special Tele- wure support sucha | helow 110, Foreign trade continues unsatis :IA.!'\H';I(‘n-_h)zv-d,v wing fhu wonld 1 L1 ety holders that no provision was made in uctions, which are well kiown, But Roche | won, Al w second, Dr.Navo third. | gram to Tuz Ber]—-During the heavy rain RN S S || otriviat red feots AhipinTonalany: futite, ,l“l'",l}‘;:L““,““l,“;,",""“ e ) S AT R decided that the men are not legally released | Time—2:003¢. storm last night Hildu Nielson, a domestic in | enetmont’und t‘t:rn‘r;nm ¢ of surh Tawss s el Ok ‘ml“,'“‘l‘,' .f;‘}"‘[’,‘:; Jrom NoW | thehands of hiswife's T ] e AT = ";y..;'::‘u";.'fi::-.uI:f;.‘- ;‘:?hutjl1:||\‘:.:'&;nlfllpmul”l:r'Mof‘tm;':l‘onmlm;i‘kred Guttenburg Kaces. the omploy of W. H. Marshall, was struck by | Wil ghomeqiistiee-Betwemn all eorporations § 4,00 o the sime weeks last spring, wiile | dleon sys while heurged her to wgreoto [ fill will beupwards of thirtynine foe “thus s our this aftetnoon and play Gurressuns, N.J., July 18.—[Special Tele- | lightning while engaged in stoppiuga leak in Tesolved, Thivt the will of the people fs s there appears a remarkable increase in jm- | Seraration, =~ he mever spke of - | cutting off all direct communication between Dall. | [This of wourse give fart wnd PAonto | gram to Tux' Bre].—Summary of today's | theattic. Receivinguo msponse from the | RIS l\"dl_m‘:fl,“lr‘-;'ml',fiI;:;_ul'- 3 WAl g o it i ver 4| | Foms L ENavor rennatana S emins (Leociain parisot ng atydksoe i ho s o ¢ il 5 : 0 ent. v peeive s no ¢ | will bo fille earl 2l s the 3 Snnow Of Mednmony ant Thuredsy woro | races: givl after frequent calls, Mrs. Marshall | § maolenco of onch: Tnilvidual vOo: T ilh A Pailines boBarsths thiva et by the city comeil and wis at once N DEiks|oF 1 81t L LOA Larso Fact” ok Al Championship games and shall bo decided | Six and onehalf farlongs-Blackburn won, | fscended to the attic and fona the FIEL S cice 1 thedecision of | 0 B e e dare e | cepted. The next remlar mecing will | bright will be almost e agiat Kanes L(IR Rocho further ‘added | Romaneo second, Factal third. i FEs. Wi ‘“““’l‘;" lasulng ‘feom her oyos, | UL BN A botioving thatan oxpuiston | BOF W7, as compared with a total of 107 lust | axMnge fortho tloction of his succesor, Ugly rumors now Al the air. Charges of at the Kansas Ciiy dub was liable to a fine | gy furiongs—Martin B won, Germaniesec- | ing the cntive length of tho body o CnFrenoy b Cho prosent time is dosiry | week; for the corrsponding week of lust yoar | U8 not believed here that Pendloton will | bribery and corruption have beon made with- Z’&i‘ifi'fli’.fll"fl““&'}.‘i l:”\n,\u{u ll(au;u:u g,m ond, Pontlco third, Mimo—1:18¢ iy i e s Khv (s Im'ho)* I‘l‘hu and t erulumlhlhmv;l)ul(l ncl ® the figures were 208, return o Fort Worthvery soon. Tho total | out mich pretense of seercey. 'T'wo mon- i o > docided by w P . Time—1:184. o g L nches | O enluncement of fhe vaiue of agrieulturi - amount of mortguges nowon recorl ainst of tho council have been charge peditl meating of the boaxd of diraciors 1o bo . furlongs-—Littlo Fred won, Pavolina | i breadth tho flesh is cooked. The gixl has ondition uhl. ST TR 5 Pandleion’s e s 0, The attach- L DU ea o A n Ahoat I held at Spirit Lake next Monday, The A, Refraction (flly) third, Timo—1:03, | femined cousclousness and bor condition is “";ll::::lr\‘Zn;fl!l:flullI‘)‘\:v\-r‘l'\ the silyer i UGG ESTION, monts that lave been ran on the estate hav public” improvementy whilo suliciont i Furtongs-—Millor wor, Loucly second, | {avorablo forregpvory. A singular feuture | aud ourtepresent atires fa' songroas for the 2 5 X increased this sum toabont 817,000, Nonew | fucts have leaked out (o cwse citiens to : S is the fact that o trac oligg g pport of the sauc, and eill for | Sallsbury®s Ministry Witl Mo i ; T nir third, Time—1:17 of thelightning can [ o A RO oy contrinite 1 4 4 iy the | pttachments have been run during the past | take active steps in the matter. The fact i [ KANSAS CiTY i and u..l.»ud]u furlmln]u}—lhl'm-ml “H_m;A be scen about the building, - 1 2o v';“l""h“ 1“["!""“ lHI:L ke few days. )‘.;wl.» been submitied to Counfy Attornoy s = anger won, (igeler sesond, Larchmont third BoriaiOh ik Workors Cof the pre 05O, July 15, —In the Carlton cuband - Muhoney for mvestigatin and official action. Tart, 3.0 0 0 8 | Movnning, 2b.. 2 Timo—1 23} : Slon in'values, we recommend o i Piciay bonservitive ) aikiealthe 5 Na M. 2 i talihe monn it sant s dilta; Ditio Praicy. IR (Rt oo Ty SR Revxoups, Neb., July 18.—[Special Tele- 1 administraton of our state and o In' other oomservitive ‘clcles the repory/is 2 lhe feeling smong 13 18 ‘quite bittor, iy e G ity Drown won, Vigllnce see- | | FAY¥0Ls N PRV SepiRL s il adlglisn o sisiel sy UEY | (1Y oreditod that the governmnt 1ntents 0 | Gnoyenme Visited Be a1 whilo the dhars ribery and offieind cor Pinciam 370 0 3 ] il tho fown this aflernoon with ‘sheoks: on th | roiei o matwe rm)y ellove thit tho | modity Mr. Ealfour's lrish land purdiasebill FErns Qunign S8 reinendous |l ptim ars quite guorally billevod. e y e Tabt . vl Y & 4 - Al i w0 Wi . Parnoll’: " 4 i s Sopmer. rf, : | i Brlhhmu llh . ; First National baule of Fairbury, signed D, | mens we thrglore cordially aviteall suc in “"“llh\uuv}” w u;n Mr. Purnill's sugg Cneyexse, Wyo., July 18.—[Special Tele- Liss N | chivaiStonn), s i KA : ; niGHiToN Bieac, July 15, —[Spocial Tele- | Nordlinger, Themerchanls gencrally refused | BUIES VIEh i I our efforl o procure tions, and will embody these in a new draft | oo EUEER P (B TR oem | Oneof the heaviest strms of the seasn Raonch, 1 3 Disd ¢ Bik. ] -Summary of today's | them. but late inthe evening they got ono | tho e e ong LY be NeCESMEV L0 ndvance | of the measure, which will be presented at thi i i passed over th v just after midnight, RS | : * | nto Lewls Brotiors, then” ono onlo 4, W -5 o ank the meeting of purliament in November. The l.fif“;"i";";:"l']} b hbea) ‘“'“ (el b “Dho rain fell In torrents, fhoding all of the - e > ‘furlongs—Ewmoll S Fossa. | Sewpkins, each for §.75. Se: v cans. ors alio inte: roltice nsted forhalfan hour, Tho riin poured s j furlongs —Bmali (fllly) won, Wessa- | SEUPII, o mnl‘lm?l "m"'fi';:\l;'):“\l:‘r Ao g M'“llm‘:v!fuu"lyv“f‘lmml« pans, ministers alio intend to proluce at the | qoc i toments, which wors swept i“'m““l_ low landsin_ the vieinity of Thirteenth and hickon secoud, Bribery (filly) third. Time MavisoN, Neb., July 18, al Tele- | fall session, along with the land bil, a N 9 Wel Leavenworth and Twentiethand Pier Kuhsas Civy. = 2] 108 - n'l‘..v:-q.:‘ft":\wm ,‘w\\"::wl!l‘l“":\::‘-\}l‘( “;?:".ml.’l.'; gam to Tue Bee]—The republicans of | Local Govermment’ bill for TIreland, which {nEEhate by thehigupviida Sl healorniw) Atthe central station the_police ad fire SUMMATRY, ‘Soven tarlongs~Harrison won, Prince Bd- | several choks, one signed S, M. Thomns, | Madison county metin convention herotodsy | thevhope will meet with tho appovl of accompuniel by the most severe lightning | alarm civuits wereall buvned o, : Jun enrned =D Motues. Threa-buse hits— | (g second, Cheney third, Time—1 :21. posseof men’ ave out hunting for the man | inStuart hall. Burt Maples, thepresmt in- ‘}":'M"I'l":;‘“ fljl[:ll!\llr »”l'lnfy'fl: 8. Mr. s | lenown here for year, at least two thunder docle lightning strick n dwelling S Ty p One and ‘one-cighth miles—Tattler won, | that escaped, cimbent, was wnominated for countyattor- | mendousy for the. govern clips shaling the city tothe conter B Hralclalizati . Double plays pa-—TK e e e 3 mendonsly for tho goverument, and M 5 : : but it was impossible tolear the loss or the s ity Bronzomarto second, Satisfaction thivd. AfFalis ot Wilhesn This was expected, s 0 oo el | Chanberain's letter doclaring that thedis- | Sltensho samuhn suielaid neneaeeahal | foxtaitiof thatdimase $ases Tor hiit ¢ T I 3 anted theoftice. Hon. J. W, Stirk wi 50 s s Sakary b Pl - | here that @ sheep h e natned John 4 SRR By Ttoneh 1, ) y Mros.quarters of o milo—Lopanto won, | Witnem, Neb., July 18.—[Special Telogram B VS s A s iepiTelly e noitaien, Hillod by ' sirolke of Nghining KIS Jilbe hour and’ thiny minutes. | orecduuters of & tmleSLepante WOR, | toMite Bew]—Two looal teans: that, have | DelSgrios 10, iho $iate, COMTEIONA Sl | Jiuas bocss 1) tno ATt il sy nggzel in lording his buneh of = DuswitliniGolopLitne, ! e ML e 131218, been downing everything they camo in con. [ Sthafcrial conventions are uninstructed. | of Lord Salisbury. o LY | sheep for Thoms Brothers at the quanntine | Lacy Kiney s u trouble, und he b also fn Minneapolis 2, *foux City 1. Steeplechase, about one and one half miles | tact with erossed bats he Sl Those 1 the state carvention are known to b The rudicals aré golnz toraise a question ards at the time. Another — herder | fail. Laacy vuns the beer garden knownas . 5 —Toe Christy won, Futurity secoud, Stone- | wo . orossed Y anti="Therer and favor Richards for governor. | i the Fonae of ¢4 5 a Stood some distance away. Hesays there | the Casino, Last night Wiliam H. Ganble MexsaroLts, Minn,, July 18.—[Special Tel- | (i i i i g were the Steidlenineof Cretoand the Stod: | Conzress onal delegates re about equatly di- | yieht ,l"\”"“"fk(.“"'“.“'“‘". with regard 0 the | \ys'n flushof lightning of * piercing bright- | 4 colored man, visited he place for the pur- ~Following is the result POV dards of Wilber: T scre siood fifteen to [ videdas to Dore o uico of Linburg 10 ClAE® tho | nols, fillowod by u tremendos crash. “He |0 000e oy TR/t At s Nobraskn, ) e .| twelvein favor of Crote. e AR BY 1By vithout OB |y ooking in the divection of € TR bt " ot ot s e g el ek !“vn‘u;.\l‘ hll‘\'“nll\lll‘:‘(‘|3 ul[(:l»l\l“l ;|:~h:ll‘m AT I LI ARt el as BE i co) ’li.lll‘:l.lll). lL""l()l for afnction ‘-l;r\ !);l\l]fdm\n!l the time and saw tho man fall fmnbibing thereof, but he did not imbibe to GroX, July 18.—[Special to e | pyblican convention to b held here next Beatitcr, Neb., July 18.—[Special Te o e alseuis ,‘_"L'“‘" ) '}‘.'" ““ 4 He next noticed that the man's clthing | any alarming extent, for just after seating ABO AR oo as | Bre) — Pensions have been granted Ne- | Tuesday, Itis probable that afull ticket will | gram to Tur Bre, |~Tho utmost intorestis | scandalous job of hi at they tem WHO | was on fireand rushed to thespot. Grog imself at oneof the tables and ordering Andrus, 1.0 10 0 0/8transs, e.....0 braskans as follows: Original—Daniel T, | be placed in nomination. 1 Y b L LALL ] iis prince’s appoinmnant 10 | yig sune dend. Over his richt temple was | sehomer he was ejected and a ot follo Mille: ¥ 00 3 Elijah ¢ Vestay David 1. Berry. Henrox, Neb, July 18.—[Special to Tae A l g usedof | hutin it over the heads of eight admirals, 38 " A o A , R ey y b i o el 3 2 selling ont to the prohibitionists, ad the one o ) force of the shock. Twelvd sheep | nied him certain vights which ave accorded to gtk 3 0 2l Full City; Hugh W. Hutton, Pawnee Ci Bie]-L. 0, Scervest, the man who was | straight republicans are cons any oneof whom had a better claim than the ¢ Tl A ; pently upin | givents second So is ; | Rillon, 1 |1 e Williaw Cratley + Mareus Rid Yo | thrown out of the window in the Merchar s and will fight. th combination 1 n fin- | HriiS et son tothis inportant ani a¢ pl b eyt EL" Moo, hotel at Omiha, wasbrought homeyesterday | ih. The primaries will begin at noou tomor- considered tnneeessavy o hold i inguest. | The Drifcorn=McElhatton Embroglio. - 9 21 Total Aurou 13, Mitehell, n: dosh ’| Ly his brother. He Is a little tired, but otaer. | W aud end at? p, m.. The principil ‘fight MADE MATTERS LIVELY. Siemoryicing luee tooonx o Tar it L Quesolintarln ks ustery ol uele R i BY INNLNGS bRt T o, e Wik | wiso the foutmoey did - him good. ~Ho was | Jill bomade for o county attornyship MADE MATTE LIV ELY, Lins, Colo, o' was. unmazried and aboit | brated funily fight botwoen the Diifteoms SI00X CIty e 00 00 B e, iy D o B bk itns The prohibition candictutes are B. 0, Kot 4 oty years ol ) Nivneapolls - 00000 02 1 {\Dhin Tonp Eity's Shauon’ smond, Bige nompuonby Lia tra tanil nuses, Atn. D S et Tieaon me | A Carlond of Steors Run Amuck fn | MrsJ. M. Cilverrecelved o siveroshodk | 80 the Mebilhations was veul in pollco NMARY, Al widows, totdes Licslo MeCaw, Tormer Tont and M Doy Tt wight e | ment are uniting on C. 0. Bates or G. B. Milwankee. through lightning, which entered her house | court yesterday aftornoon. M, Driffcori Bt euieaMinnonpolis 1 Twabase s | o of Tistuis Mosra, Wobkih: former acildanh aud, Mrs, DAY oCaal SMRE 1 | Ererit, Miawiricr, Wis., duly 15—Ono Texas | throush sine ol wires damago was | charged that the McElhattons, husband and oubile plays—Siou x of Thomas Morrow, Wabash eat hopes are wow entertained of o s stoer ona rampage his been known to mak | 40€ the bullding wifo wero tho owne vicious dog_ that 2 pyralon b gl Baseonbalis | own: Original invalid—Zacharish Bales Hiliehone Biloans. things dociledly interesting in acity, but 33 3 he i ASRaspg oF B¢ e Rilien 1 oueciy Killon | o O ol 4. Fationon. o *Ouie; . CULIERTION, [Spashil Trip-. | [CR1LER docliedly, inicrostiog ip 1olty, by fecured a Perpetual Injuncti bottoms, and upon divers aud sindry vimes T Lot i Sioux Chy b | William R, Colip, Wapello; 'William W, . amite Bomb, geam to T Bee,|-~Tho republican. county e RELI8K Epktatd, W Y ouk, July 18, —[Spacil am | she had boen bitton by the bute. A jury Tl of gamie one hourand thirty minies, | Russell, Carinda; William' Gorsuch (de Bratnicr, Noby July 18— (Spectal Telo- | tonvention.. wiich wis hatl heto tolay. ra. | Proke 1bose newr Gumnz & Co’sslaughter | o Tue Bre.|—ExJudge Dittehoefor, us | latened fo tho tostimony and the avgame s Unipire—Husswin gusod, Covuinge Duvia W, | gram to Tur Bun.]—A small dynamite bomb | sulted in J. W. Cole being nominated for | Bouse on Muskego avemue. The bull in | counsel for M. Genhein & ( F e ] (EONTRIL AL ROl AT alrymple, Moinc i vis found on tho DA s is | co orn oy « or com- | the ¢l hc 0 o >t okl NS Ball Game Sunday, Quleyple, Des Mulna; doslab I Fratt | was found on ths Unlon Pacifo ‘tmole n this | MBI AUesHy BB 3y AR Gnpma 0SB ey f The City Steam laundry team has changed i P.' Lumby, ot pys | city this aftornoon by a bulcher's boy and | GG o Siatar convontion. They went | about twonty minutes. . Theao thro dushed 1ts programme for Sunday, and. fustead of son, ~ Des M Jamos Tay- | tumedoverto the police, The infernil ma- | ypinstructed. Ringing resolutions w YRR TR, LG, AT Scatu Jlaying the Lincoln Gi 11 e Hen satt, Pulaski; | chine wis aboutan fnch fu diameterand the Jussed awny from the men who driving them plapingttio Lincaln Giagia 1t il meot, tho A el Gelar ) Andeen o | iuches in length, 1t had rolled off the track i 1 T and staited down Muskegosvenne. Asthey | youston & Toxms Contral nilwsy, on :‘.r::.u“n.\':::‘1.1,:“:"1 :‘,,‘w,l,:,u\ “”:(..‘,A g ‘l ,‘,I Johnson, '|.;“N-“"‘ i Michael R. Scgrefr, | before being exploded. Sioux Comaly Republicans, tore down the street they created apanic. A | gy, “‘“l xl.;,, o 1 Hm. 5 :‘.““} m'\l rame will be played at the local park at 8 :30, »oks: Jason P, Jolnson, Ellsworth ; | el S g (8, Telo my 0 rted { sl i g iyl 8 Al oonpany AR Wi DIATES) Rl I_nv"“_\vl‘ ALY, “!‘h.ml “l:”‘ldmnn‘mllul‘lr\\nlvl'l]\“. I A Frighttully Scalded Arm. HAmRi=0N, Nob, July 18, —(Special Tele- small army of men started in pursuit, and in | yud not made the proposed pssessment of 7 4} A A Sixtoentt ‘twaon these two teams, and both will stive | lington: ¥ Guptill, West Union Beatticr, Nob., July 18.—[Special Telo- gram to Tie BeEFat the republi county | therush two women were knofked down and | per cent as required by the plan of reorgani Ll I”: 1 “;‘ 1 el ‘1.\ 1“ ’ HUnS, strive \ton A i ' st on | . LT 0] ERYEORS ‘ centi e v > ol - rample o] Sxi il e o peforence te 5 v y s streots at felock yes iy aftor- o oty Sinager Wilkens i | Al N, Union AMlig:"Alox Jobson, | Eram Tan Bax | -Chirlcs Com Bl s snvention hem tawr D .{”:N:y and tva trampled upon, but st seriously inired. Al ation, Invoftronc 1o the wowassesstnt. | s atvais at ¢ ctlook yesloraly atlo ally duving Sho sk two. woel TNt Oy S AL b Wenater | ann frightfully seadded by Sk blgwing outof T e emto "L | tho horus of one of the steers. Sho was | trust coupany,Mr. Dittentoefer sald " that | nately none of the pisor wera injured, D e D e e ok | Biwin’ ik e 3 | asteam plug at the Union Pacific round W H,‘,mrlu,,?vw, ot o thd | tossed on toan mwning, and the men who | the —reduction —of far from | though they were Gadly frightened.” Thé prasacs ovar ) Biwin Chapel, Cresco; Miltoa, Herring | fouse it tvening. Ho Wil 1o Iid up ¢ | Somiorisl Ani S tesniative snymtin. | Eushod o lor aisistinci wen' surpriod to | stisfictory 1o tients. T4 had, | Hanscom park motor was cripplod by haying Following £xo the positions and batting | A. A. Patterson, Davis City: George Fush, saves) ol . The convention mjeuried fo reconvenotne | find that she was uninjured. Policeman [ ko = said, bewm - fix upon the samc i its trolley knockedoff and the frout end of the order of the teans : + Tillman Tongford, Hubbsville; Hol: A Pre Exple a8t Tuoadsy: In Amsust to mbkco nominatins | Stomberg stoursd s horse and after an ox. | cilculitions ns the lrst usssmont, 1o it | car mastiod Missourt Valloy, City Steams. | bort D. Carr, Riverside; Robert Andrews, | By s, "\!'“:‘";r"n.}”'hf:i""' | Telo. | 10F county oftiers. L | A s omaaa Gt olthe ilma s | IS Gk e o o f vt Ea v 8 b DiObRuTamie ot Andows, tcy, Neb., July 13, ~[Special Telo- pisk (018 i a blind alley. aving oguard ab the en. | nd the deduction of carmings in the hands o : o Al L i R stin: CHarles | gam to Lun Bre. ]~ Nason King had his faco Prinarks at Elwood. trunce ho started In pursuit of the remalning | arecdver, Butit woull be dificult to seo Keim & ; “fdwman | rah; Rufus D. Ball, Waterloo; Thom budiylacennted by the promatury explosion | Eiwoon, Nebgaily 18— [Specal T auinal,, “This sioexshoved Sght whenhaxd | bW 8 ek SOIMLY SnicLoYD Jep aiY Walt ... Flora Stuart; James Coloman, Libertyvi of a blust in a well he was digging insouth | o 3) ¢ pressed and wheeling about faced his pur- | ¢ s | et iistaget g Bty JUES, . 4 ; i~ Plom Voo i s, bty the lmnu“m”"y“flm“m' ¥ Im‘lxv ]‘ lhu'« spublican pnl'hmu\lll The horse stopped us if it had | it had committed i gross wron on the stook i L i, NRwionsli B Mospas, & 1 josper county wdls held today, The pri- | run up against u stone wall aud Stromberg | holders inmaking the first wsessment, tohing | igisiuocglield Beith, - Buxl j: Homey. STATE POLITICAL N ; mary in Elwood yeinet was well - attended, | Shot over its head as if firod fom a cammon | = egeore 3 ol | lingtons Lewis: 1. Shiery, loka: 8. though the absengget favmors was notale, | Hoalighitedon all fours, scrambled - bis Mis. Harrtison's ‘farrow-Hagape. o *Paitorson | Osceoln, Original widows, ete.-1 ) Otoe County Alllance. A preoinct tickot i1 ddegzutes 1o the cowty | fovly - und deawing his' rovolver fivel fivo | Ca My 4, July 18—Mr. Earrison ho Mitsour] Valloys aro a paid team and | Risdan, former widow of Joln W, SIRARER Ore. Nok. T {1 = (B hacial: | SOTERtIN, Wilok fonyacs hew tanormw, | ki 1t rajidavsooaion (nto te lady of Lho | and drs. MoKoa. narynly osciped sarius tho ‘amateur chawpions of lowa. Beymer | man, Pelln; ‘Thomus W., futher of NE. Tarr, | to Tur Brk. | : 4 werv chosen. | swor. It fol inits tracks, and Strombers | yjyey ywhon out driving last night, On { ) of 3 n . futh V. E o Tuk Bre.]—At o regular meotung of the - - | want mto a drug store and used up about | \ ¢ g s playe i o Hlois league and i u great | Humburs onnic 1, whlow of N, T g - , > y 4 Waslington ayeauen boy drfving @ cartin pikehary s boatn I the exiad o Chm “Ene | ny: Osicnioosis Mars, wilow of C. . Rixon, | 0190 tounty farmens alliweo heid at Un- | Thurston Conty ¥ »ublicans, two feat of court plaste || liaatingion.atigus i kiv anane. . o B A M cte Thix e e of b W, Dingoraan, Poity, | dilla Wednesday, June 16, the following reso- | Prxpsg, Ne Special Telegram | e | Which dashod madly up the streel. Tho car fummer by o scoreof 4 1o Jat Missourl Val- | Spocial acoEaue A, widow ‘of Suruel L. lutions were read and adopted withouts dis- | to Tur Bee.]—ThoThurston county republi- A Vicious Fight, Tivoxtec lio, i Dirvaviy: Hisasd oVortt: oy, Courtee, Des Moines. senting vote: # can wonvention mebtoday. 1t was aDomey~ | 5T Pavi, Mim., July 18.—(Speclal Tele- | piPeluium carrlago, The howo th Natton “ it ‘I*?':,t:zt"-lxj l””"l!"ulr‘ ml‘c"v\“.}',f"‘:""‘ Wheroas, The supreme court of the United | MeCall affair from frstto lust. W, B. Pee- | £1m to T Bre.| —Joe Shediy of Hurley, | mn into wnivon post aud d ulh-unl League. P \f‘uu-‘r ” .11;1:;:;4'0:”(‘\] u-h-‘: I&;\]n?l‘:'“ -;ul":'-‘:l-lv‘l‘nwl’nnju 1 ‘(n«:‘:m the case | blesled the delegaton to the strteconven- | Wis,, and Paddy Harington of au Clair, | plate glass window, o on the ps i % PaEY | iirmall s Jobin L. Babeock, Abordeen: Ed- | fustis Erink: “Ttsens alsto hy objo s | Hor O P Wis., mot at the Kilien gymassiun at 9:0) | houl bisgae frapacin, A6 Lo, i of Rrooldy 40 515 02 0 *—17 [ N domon Fank i John M King, | (0 o judzment renderel naninst the county » this evening for an eight-ound fight for g5 J e biood Mrs. McKoa faluted. She soon re Pittsbiir (S0 G e 3 G IR A g e o 1 | ot Neminhin that the oo pons sued on ' are. ot Primany at Orloans. side nd the gate receipts. Shechy pur lowevor, and tho prosident's car- )nn{: llmukhu 18, Pittsburg 9, Errors— | % e UL \ | I:u-n‘\ll ln.m\..nn.v‘. .uuu] ltlu-ull«l‘um One s, Nob., Jily 18.—[Special Telegram | * * .‘ )I'”" 1 0 \‘1\“?\ P g . 1y ‘l "’ ( pr )qm Brookiyn 1, DPittsbirg 9. Batteri Yolo- the honds are precinct bonds, saed by the | to Tue Bee 0% g rssed | SUed his whirlwind tactics from the star urther mishap, ; sbirg 0. Battrics-Cole- | 11\ oioating tho Son Wing Disastor, | toanty conmssipners of the ounty, tho-duly | o rorots: Thosepublioan primary passed | 3Utk B WHESIRG, JGUE TO ISHG: st 54 wan, Osborne and Decker: Lovett, Daley and 8 10y wil 1AM off quietly today. & Burton delegation was | spectors began yesterday an investigation | be Loviod by tho y commissloners upon —ge= | Qut Bow of Dioad From & oub OVr §10 16 Cowumurs, Tud., July 18, -One the most Absol . a9 ) nmisslo | Folice OMicor Saxton becoming alarmed ~at | . utely Pure, AT PILADELPIA, into the causes which led to the founderingot | Hie proporty with bounds of tho pre < Dr. Petis a1 Zunzibar, | S oy, Bak ot e et | remarkubie extibitions of nerve or a twelvo- " Y Phliadelphia, 0 1 0 4 0 2 0 0 0—7 | the steomer Sea Wing on Lake Pepin last ”"‘llflu .l“-lnlhllha m‘lncyx‘-:ln:u::::‘.uln‘:u“ I Zaxzing, July 1).—(Speaal Cablegran to | ypo “pit? EHE0E Vs Dlainly the bettor | Yearold oy was dewonstrated here today A riar buking powler. 0 ighomy ““L:‘ i \“u 11‘; onr [ l‘ 00— 2 | Sunday. They refuse to make public the re- | ponds and coupons excopt in cise of the i Tur Bex | —Dr. Pelors, the Germau explorer, | man. Thecut on Harringlon's” face |5 mot | When James Koberts walked into the city, bis | of loveninz strengul—U - Piiludel phia Chicago, Errors | sultas faras the examivation hius gone. fusal of the connty conimissioners to levy has arrived heve, rious, former home, from Emporia, Kan, @ distance port Aag. 17, (s, of tod: dead aound him. The - | ertizens of a lighter color, oier was notifled, but it was - cuved Justice O'Brien's sighuture to o per- | guilty of being petual injunction against the Central teust | uponJudge Flelsley assessal o of #5 and company, C. P, Huntington and othos, re- | COSts steaining them from issuing stock of the s Motor Trains € Two motor teafus, ono from the Han s park and the other from the Shoman aveno % their cottage without

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