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HE OMAHA DAILY - WNEVER SMILE'S” LAST GAME | Besssh, o antooe o mbre i tho hinin | xumof ball s piagei horo rotay b oot | VERY ‘QUIBT, DAY AT CRETE. | By taech, e detren (e R, iectom: 50 i hih andor vt Hinprord seaood | **1HE BEE” CLAIM BUREAU. and the game was over, on'y one hour and | the Shamrocks of Omaha and the Valleys. 2w atate secretary of the Kuights of Labor, do- the policoman and, assisted by the women, twenty-fivo minutes having been occupled in | Score 5 to 4 in favor of tho Vaileys. A pecu- [ livered the tourth of July oration and in the dragged him through the parlor and dining — playing it. Quick work, wasn't it! The | lar foature of the gamo was that the pitcher a b Afternoop several toasts wero given. | &oow back into tho yard. They grabbed his Ohautauqua Asssmablies Obsarva tho Sabbath club from him, toro his clothing and cut his | Pension, Indian Depredation, Land Patent Dmaha Pounds Another Victory Out of Old | score: of each team umpired the batting of his own —_— T— R team. No errors, no kicking, and few hits, . 4 FAVORABLE e, o and hand with a cuspadore. Finally & 3 Dark Days Oonway. LI, . . Fremioncs Mins Gaibe with Rrayer and Song. o | Ringold got o lo carving knifo and can at and Other Olaims to Be Proseouted. / R 1R SH, 8K, PO. A K. 0 o < N s o Ne- theofficee, when Carney pulled his revolver, Shannon. 2. ... 707178 % 0| Faesoxr, Nob., July 5.—(—(Spocial Tele- M""| '“li"'_‘ ”‘""‘_‘: tously on Ne< | o 'two shots as o cail for nssistance and Halligan, ef..... ) 2 CANADIAN DIVIN®'S ELOQUENT SERMON. braska’s Growing ( rops. finally shot Ringgold through the abdome 0 & 1 0 |®&ramtoTng Bee.|—The Cranes of Omaha EITEUORG WAS QUITE INVINCIBLE. | Sutalie, y 0 1 0 0 fsufferod their second dofeat this afternoon at _— MeUauiey, 1h Tr, Nob, July 5.-[Special to Tuk Tho women then fled anda Ringgold dropped READ THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS 013 0 0 5 Tho weokly weathor crop bullotin of to the ground. Soveral womon carried him _ the hands of the home team in a spirited game n= Twitehell, If 03 0 0 a 3 . e obraska woather servico, in co-opera- iNto tho house and placed him on a lounge, Only Four Hits Secured O Him— | Donneily. b 1 0 2 0| inwhich errors and flno plays woro inter- | Clos® of the Baatrioe Gathering—In- | W5 S0 Bt e sinal servics, | Whore Lo died in five minutes. All Claims Arising in Nebraska, Kan SHOWING FOI STOCKHOLDENS. sae, Towa and South Dakota - Will ite Handled by The 1 Managers Bee Bureauw. teresting Programme Prepared issued from Boswell obsorvatory, Doane col- for the Tast Day—Notes lego, says: The past wook has boon warm ‘ and subshiny witt little rain, making it on L (ol the wholo oue of tho wast lavorablo of the Walsh, a% ¥ Lincoln and Milwauker Again teljors, b in the Dust—Other Sun- — — — — | pions remains undimmed. The homo team 2 2 110 | wonin the fifth inning, shen the bases were full, and by an error of Swartz and a two- 0 0 0 0 0 g 0 1 3 Ul mingled, and the glory of Fremont’s cham- 0 Total, ............0 10 14 day Games. SANVE OO, — TS [T T bagger by Peterson three runs were made, to soason for’ thu cultivation and growth of . . ManH b 7 e which two more were addsd by hard slug- y ¢ . g ops. The temperature has been about | Torrky, Kan [Special Tolegram 1 Omaha, 10: Ransas City, 4. OtRr i LA S A e ging in the same inning. Crere, Neb,, July 5.-—[Special to Tue | normal: with sunshine above the av --ru\;“ to Tur Brr.]--When it was made public About thirty days ago a new aeparture 3 y, 4 | vy B storm on the ) 1 b 3 -Crote' v i | With the exception o o ] —Crote's big day with Ingalls and patri e O o e enin 1 ro. | that the state board of railroad assossors had ll)(';llt‘n“y\ L’::";;";::’ :"‘:n::‘:';“'::';:L“c“';jill‘::‘L‘\‘; ported. The dnmugo from heuvy rain und reduced the assossed valuation of rajlroad > s KOO WA E hotrd i aakata. ||\\1:S last T\'Ll')( proves lnvh!‘ \'IVj:‘. flll"l'l)’ property $10,000,000 the most sovere criti- row s of yos 0 small and has not soriously fnjured th crod | cfsms woro aimed at tha board by tho y management has always endeavored to | prospects. people's party press and not s fow charxes & 4 > The corn, although still backward, bas | koep the Sabbath as a day of rost, and today | 0 CORR, SUAORER Al re have boen | Wore iade that the roduction was brought was inaugurated by the San Franciseo Ex- miner, now the leading paper on the Paciflo cast. Its propriotor, Mr. Hoarst, son of the late Senator Hearst of California, who has a very largo fortune at his command, conceived the faea of establishing a bureau of claims at {90 i T $ 000 0 C G LSO Connors pitched for tho homo team up to the fourth inning, but beiog struck by a hot ball, retired and Kimmell the favorite went in the box. In that in- ning the visitors succeaded in making four rins off of him, but were deftly goose-cgged the rest of the game. The visitors put up a Denver, 7; Lincoln,6 . Minneapolis, 4; Dututh, 1. Bloux City, 6; Milwaukee, Hoover, i i Curpentor, 4. HAT was differont | \Wilson: o wasn't it! L Totil. .o 8 4 5 strong gamo and made but few errors during | showed 0005 fANHE U TR There was nomud | - AR thie progreas of the game; e "‘;;““‘"l”" ita "”""‘"‘{' tforin meot. | PCLICF obportunities for cultivation and tho | about by a monotary consideration. o gou- “-“ hington, mannod by th J:m st lawyers for tho Lambs to [ o .. 3 01203101 2-10 Tho cranks in the grard stand, as a testi- Lnst n1ght an old fashioned platform corn I8 generally roported more cloar of woeds | oral have these criticisms become that the | 8ud specialists conversant with tho routine floundor around in | Romes ¢ity. ... /20 0 6 4 6 0 0 0 0-4 | monialtothe fine work boing done by tho | In€ was hold in the pavilion. Spe than for sevoral weks herotoforo; in 80,0 | yoaed has been forcad to oxplain its position | Work o tho various dopartments and buronus esviky iblabn WU Fromont bactory, IKimmelt and Puimer, | made by Rev. Milligan of Coloradd, Rev. | localitics in the southern part of tho state, | ;Fyi ol RGPt ll 0 Do of the government. The object of Mr. Hearst - ¢ i Young, the famous Caoadian lecturer, and | Cultivation for the scasou has been com- ol L fn this undertaking is o od a purse of $30, which was presented 10 them at the close, The receipts for the two games with the Crancs were $415. Today’s as- | score: acly sot forth in the prospectus taken from the Examiner to be published in a later issue of Tur Ber sequenc Earncd rans: Omak consequenco they o-base hits: 8Shann pulled out another | Three-base hits: Eiteljors. handsome victor: 3 4 S pleted. Small grain, as heretofors, promises | Tho conditions have boen entered into in gon‘d‘““ Cumback of . Indiaaa, Frank | 4 unusually large vield and very little dam- | dotail and nearly twenty thousand words are oard contributed to the enjoyment by tell- | age from rust or from lodging is reported. | usea in the explanation. It is shown fin. Stearns. Double plays: McCauley un Walsh to McC py. First base on | o000 w ing & humorous story, *“The Chapiain’s Leg.”” | Ryve and wheat harvest has begun in the cl ' When the aunouncement of this new do- i feCut ;. baso or OMONt...eervrsered 00 0 8 20 1 001D 3 3 0] that during_ the past decads, whilo farm and ek ‘“‘-", il uwag, L. Hit by plteed | QRIS 2w ] 8 § 8 60 00— | The Fourth closed fna suitablo manner by | southorn part of tho state. othor proporty valiations havo boon steadily | parture was made negotiations were at onco P pleasant ""; = b f ¢, 0. Wild pitches: Con- q|"'"'u"““' I‘“wmlu;lrl. I\”mml-lll and l’:\lmulr. an elegant display of fireworks. Good Crops In Wisconsin. [lm'rm\wl‘l by assessors, railroad property has | entered into botween Tue Bee and tho vro- o5 was @ good crow 1. Wime: One hour and twenty-five min- | Struck out: By Kimmel by Connors, 1; ATtaf wdRv Il ) el L increased uutil last year railroad companies | ... H i t. still not as good as thore should have | utes. ‘Umpire: Knight. by Willlume, 2. = Bise hita: Premonty 165 | o ) dy like yestarday the campera-ont | Miuwauxer, July 5.—The woekly weathior | paid 17 por cent. of tho Laxes of tho stato it bl b SILE LD B “who were thore, however, were ines 0 Phsaad bulic: Buliner by Bwartz & | were prepared to weicome the Sabbath. At | arop bullotin of the Wisconsin branch of the | | Rolling . stock. old and worn out, has | Mutually share in the enterprise. Thoso ar- : o) Earned runs: Fremont, 4; Cranes, 1 Wild GAHES. piteh: Wiiliam Two-base hits: Patter- 7 son, % Farn rrigan, 1. Stolen ‘arnished Denver as Fasy a | Frenont, o 3. Errors: Fre 9:30 a. m. Sunday school was held in three | United States weather bullotin says: Ex- | formerly been assossod at its original ' cost, | rangements have now been perfocted and divisions; tho snfor dopartmont in the pa- | copting in the east, central and northeastorn | This vear it has beon put on a basis of | agreomentsentered into by which TueBer bo vilion under tho charge of Rev. J. D. Stow- | counties thors has beon a continued marked | &5 Actual worth. Railroad managers are | comes a co-worker of the Fxaminer in tho been. Those who OTHER WESTER compensated by witnessing one of the most brilliant games that has been played bere | pincoln ¥ bases : A blance of o misplay 3 i Balls: By Kin : 4 0 severely scored for swearing to a flotitious | totiory whers Tite Brg enjoys so e this se\\\(;n, V:»kv_ llzllol:’:!":l:)"m it Vhipld m:l ()Enuhu. Umpire: Fuilmer of Schuyler. T art: the young people's dopartment in the | jyprovement in all crops, the grain flling | cost of proporty in ordor to Fiaito o showing | territory whers Ttk Bui enjoys so extonsive marred tho wor h ; Laxcory, Neb., July 5.—[Special Tolegrani | ganie: Two hours. Congregational building under Mrs. Kennedy, | woll, the corn and potatoes pushing forward | to stockholders, and their practico of adding | ®Subscription patronage. s and the children’s department in the Normal building. Much interest was manifested, a 5 full attendance being noticed in each of the | week-was most favorable to small grains, the bulldings. At 11 o'clock Rev. Young, the | cool, wet weather being ex Canadian missionary, preached in the i The Cowboys came up flushed with their to e Bre.|—Stafford, who occupied the Fi6tbeise oL tha WonFth'and everconndentot || g2 i R R e (e Taermoke, seir abilitis to take a fall out of the Lambs. was Quade fthe iscapegoat for the But they wero disappointed, and fOF 806 | 1,0 or'today's game. The score was 7to 6 finely and the pasturage improving, Tho | ©xpenses for repairs to the value of proporty | Under this arrangement all applications for is compared to a farmer who would estimate | claims, either for pensions, Indinn depreda- the value of his farm by addine to tho origi- i v - > tions, d or g cla 8, patent or posta w ly_what was [ nal purohase price whab hio has pald. ous. for | Lon® laud or miuiug claims, pa 5 i avile | nooded. . The corn orop roquires warmth and | fntorost on_ mortgags indentodness. Ty | Claims in the states of Towa, Kansos, South Close Game at Valparaiso. Saturday the Omaha Views went down to Valparaiso and there indulgod in a mighty close gamo with the locals. Errors of tho fitth stralght time this season. in favor of Denver, and five of the seven were | v, 1 ion. His toxt was from Acts 21:10-20. “And | sunshinie to bring it out most rapidiy, vet th ; < : 5 oAl DAavas ; . e v t 0 > M Acts 31:10-20, “And | sunshine to bring iv out most rapidly, vet the | bourd Is composed of all eloctive state ofticers | Dakota and Nebraska, will be taken in hand sorel ho visitors batted Staftord all ov old | 31 Zlowing terms of the magnificent troat HOHGE B e T (AR T s T —— through it forwarded to headquarters at ’ ol D said | and struck dismay to the hearts of the Farm- glowing terms of the magnificent treat- | among “tho Gentiles by his ministry, and | orn and west central counties received the Succoess A > SOSh b % kbl g Yostorday, bofore the game opencd, ho ors £ mont accorded them by tho Valparaiso peo- | when they heard it they saluted him.” Mr. | most raiufall during tho week, averaging L2 (RG] A Washington whero the Examiner bureau will ple. Score: Young described at some length his work | over an inch for the western section. Heavy Dernoir, Mich,, July 5.—Tho citizens of | ;iyg0cute thom to a final and speedy ou- among the Indians of the far north, His | local showors occurred in some portions of | Dotroit havo assured thesuccoss of tho en- | glusion. KA TOVE W such condition, that bis men never woro fu such c0nlitioh | "1y tho second inning Stafford managed to Se and that he expected three out of tho fOUr | hoid the visitors down, but was succecded VALPATATS and that the tirst was as good as his then. by Burkett in the third. This twirler proved 0OAR _uxperlcucun wore intensely interost- | the southeastern counties, washing crops, | campment of the Grand Army of the Repubiic N Tovey 8 k! B riaore tha.fact that tho boot | anyiliing but & plonto tb the. Mountainars. | Halo ‘ H 20°8 0l iog. The great s audienco’ smiled or | bat the damage was slight. Tn tho east cen’ | in this city the first woek in August beyond | { e e L Lteher in tho Western association was on | The Farmers backed him woll, but ‘hey AR 5810l wopt ‘ms ho willad, Mr. Young |tral and northeastorn countics the rains | peradventure. This has been done DY tho | Tub W eeers B the eotrics of this. now and, fully dotermined to “do” him again. | fatled to retrieve their lost fortunes. Good 4000 2 2 1 o | delivers several lectures, and if today’s ser- | of the week were inadequate for tho meeds | (o ovion b sitizens of 810,000 to dat Tni WeekLy Bie, tho servicos of this new Flo bad already done it twico without strain- | all around work was done by both nines, A 1 0tTot nou 208 112 0 0| mon is any criterion they will be among the | of vegetation, and there was loss im- Sl A s G L) date, | pyreau which, wo have no doubt, will prove . ) o) AL ox, omuan. ib. 3 010 0 0 | bost features of this i ; * )M | together with other subscriptions coming in i s A T ing the musclés of his good right arm, and he D s ey res of this sessiou. provement in that seotion than in any por- | G Ovar 00 brigade Vb enitent of great advantage to them, both in prose paw no reason why he shouldn't repeat the 4001 poiheipsat 8 L 0 8| " At2p.m. Frank Beard gave an illustrated | tion of the state. There is a greater acreage | SH¥. OVOF & e b o 8! | cutingnew claims to a sucoessful issuo and performauco. i 4uub 80 % | biblo reaine. Tho young peovlo met In the | doveted to tobacco this yenr than last and | U, B, G S Hainions and | in expediting al elaiims ontrustod to Tun ‘And thero was none. He quickly had them | faymond, ss.5 Board, wd T Congregational building at 4 o'clock under | the eondition to date 1s excellent. Fruit con- “l“mp T R O e ”w‘r S Lummf the leadership of Dr. Hurlbut. The Chau- | tir e+ in good condition. Potato bugs are woll in haud, and before tho strite was half | H e (1, s Worsok: 2. tho country are expected to participate in the The Conditions. over they were ready to take to the wodds. | b'Rowe, ef.. 5 tiach, i tauqua Literary and Scientific Circlo vesper | revorted in large numbers nearly all over ; % n fact, sijaglets never pitched a | Fianagan, 1b.¢ Me W08 00 s 1000000 0—1 | sorvico was heidat 5, At 6:30 the Young | the state, but thare is littla damage reported, | Feunion, and from data now at hand it is | oo o oo qition precedent to any person S opthcty 3 Melifin, 14 0 2 Omaha View. 1002000 3| Peoples’ Socioty of Christian Endeavor met, | Some new potatoes have boon marketed dur. | betioved that fully 200,000 voterans and thoir | " oLl of tho sorvices of tho bureat e AT Conway vthibis Breum ot 01000 | SUNNARY. y led by Mrs. Kennedy. Prayor sorvico was | ing the wook,. Warm and sunshiny weather | friends will bointho city on - the day of tho | Fvaltl MERCof FICHENIER 0 ooas laughing oyes, sunshiny face and flufy curls, i plluns earned: | Omaha View. 1: Valparatso, L | held at 8 o'clock. The vigil of the Chautau- | in " western ‘and southern counties, with grand porade. = @ Tus Bex will require that the applicaat shalt was in the pen for the Cowboys, and it was | 5 10 [ e e O N iter 3™ dru ok | Qua Literary and Scientific Circle class of '01 | generous rains in ecast, central and 'north- Four Blocks Destroyed send in a subscription to Tuk Owmama Whiz, 7izz, smash, crack, bang! from almost | "+ Oac out when winning run out: By Gadke, §: by MeAlllstor. 7. Two-base hit: | tonight closes the assembly Sabbath. oastern countios, wotld do most tofurther all | 1 qpixam, Ore,, July b,—Four blocks of | WEFKIY Bue for a year., A remittanco the very openung to the close. i SCORE BY INNINGS. o, I Pusscd bafla: ity Taoiia. 3, by Mall 6 | iThie swugents, past aud presont of Doan | Interests during the coming week. e o T e towa | ©f 81 will ontitle the porson sending it to ono Tho pyrotechincs of the glorious Fourth Unipire: i egeilielila reunionifiithio;Congregational £ 3 0 WOWI | goars subseription and also a mombership in rles Miles building vesterday. Speeches, songs, etc. SNED TODAY. burned last night. The fire started m the i o ron't & markor. t weren't a marl the Claims Bu ‘Tho first was a short oneon both sides. Dead Tight Game. showed tho enthusiasm which everywhero kitchen of the Blue Mountain hotel and mauny | AV CRARLICE Ly, Shanon altndinizod oo for bige Hoovers | warnat runs, ineol Donver, & Twataso | Yestorday a closo and oxciting gamo was prevails among college men, ¢ Government Land in lowa to Be Given | guests escaped with difficulty, among thom | Urely of subscribors to Tur: Br: - Ry 'l':';?l:l']"’:";(','“;;“&;‘;J‘:;‘&fl lbion e - Cline, Staitord. Werrick . bonbie | played between the Faiconer Juniors and the ,hf,‘\"'-';’{furrelfi‘fs\‘vfx)n?uni‘lvg“?(r.!u.';2',’, roglster to the Publi POLTREG Bt L T (i, All porsons mow subscribors of Tnm anning, and King Elmel Ct lays: Burkett to J. Rowe: Curtis to Newman. | [@j, Sur 5 ] s e Oriiaiol PO 3 Joactal T Mus. Dolph lost a valuable dian ecklace VeEkLY Bee who will sond > new sub- s Blstareia plizss Burkew 1o owe "curtls 1o Newman. | Bighteenth Strest Stars, resultiog in a vie- | Potter, Alvert S, Billings, Itobort Dander: | Foxt Donae, Ta., July 5.—[Special Tele- | il e R bo o ot (oot oo | AWEBKLLBS W) ;"{‘ T ““l" “Then Mauuing spit on his hands and in- | land, . 11 by pitened ball tand, T, “Struck "J‘T‘V rlnr the ;orlrcr by a score of 1; to 11. | son, jr., and M. ¢. McClelland. gram to Tie Bee. |—Hundreds of prospective Y el ’7"“" A "‘l” LCOCHORIL ’"“‘“*."Xl' In the s Eddio to cut loose, and Eddic gave him | out: By Starord. 4 By .8, Pussed | The foature of tho game was the battery | The great silver debate which occurs next | g SRBaonlE g L ICKS FROTTITELY. association in their own names and the nw vited Eddie to cut log gi Dy Saori b ket ke (L, TR (I B0 L) SO settlers have beeu scouring northwestern CLICKS FROM THE WIKE subscriber will also receive one certiticato of membership besides his paper. . Subscribers of Tur Dy Bk who send Friday between Bepresentative-Elact Me- = icinity of O'Brl ; Keighan and Hoy. Mr: Hopkins of Omaha js | 10W8 In the vicinity of O'Brien and surround- | 1, Georee of Greece salled for T attrncting much Aitention. An' intorasting | g counties in search of tho railrond Jands - pEIAC IR Of Gt S T discussion is assured. recently thrown open to settlombnt. Most of | rian preiute, selontist and statesman. 18 Dhis highest priced siant. Captain Jimmy mev it and so did Manager Dan, and of course Pupa got the first put out. cv thon minced his way to ford Striet. McHale Let Down in the Eighth, Burkctt. Time: Two hours, Umpire. SPEED RING, Secrotary Fos nah A bers thigiplator Duveri, Minn., July 5.—Five thousand | gjpion's Racing Meet a Success in | The program for tomorrow is as follows: | the new arrivals are doomod to disarpoint- | john Bosburgh. aged elghty, of Rochester, | & LEa it (o (0 Wiyl o as o as full of ginger as a dog Is of | people attended the formal oponing of Recrea- Spite of 1tain, SEVENTI DAY— MONDAY, JOLY BoonoRNIxG, | ment. Nearly all of thegood lands have been | N Yo ominent mathematiciun, died at Wash: | titled to the same privileges as those of ‘Lus fleas. tion park today and witnossed the Duluth | Aumox. Nob oo 0f ol o\ Telogram | 8ii=Devotionlsorvics and bible rending, | 0ccupied by squatters for seven or elght | lngton of hoart fulluro. WeekLy Brr He looked formidable as he bent back to < 'y A A pecia o8| Dr. J. L. Huribut. *@hrist’s Authorit: years, and the government has decided that Comments of the American press on the No servico will be undertaken for any per- and Minneapolis clubs play the first game on | 'y, b, the new grounds, which are the finest in the e |—Heavy rains on Friday made tho track heavy and timo slow. scheme of national bishops. ete., R:—Children’s ¢l . Mra. M. G, K edy. ese sh: ivel refers i Cahensley 5, ", iilifron's clus, Nra M. G. Kunnedy. | theso'shall bo given the proforonco in filing | Culunsloy schens of nationul bishops: eto. | 4oy who is not an actual subscribor of ik to smash her, and the crowd held its breath, ) ! 9:00—Chorus Trgfuing. Dr. 1L R.P; claims. The squatters in O'Brien county and for a moment tho suspense was trying northwest. Up to the eighth inning the 7 00—Young peoplé’s class. Mrs. M. G. Ken- Vi t s izati i ofp | fean. Bie. on thoso with delicatonorves. = S | Duluth club had scored ono run and blankea | ; Fhe threeryeariold trot was won by Miss | nedy. hicd L L O LI B pr fatally stabbed John Miller in P Eddio caressed the ball fondly as if he | (it GUB BERSEOTEE S0 O e, Mokala | Lettle, Shadoiand Acm secand, PuttiLung- | 0:0i—Shakespodrodlass. Prot. Josooh Oar- HEHwithfoyerpiwoliDunc red - mombars, | | 1O EArD L e Al oo he Terms. nsvepexpeoted to ses it again: o He sesmed | UL nors: o ian S SBREA SORCISRC QR | try shiird: Ben' Hacelson fourtyy, Blme: B:10 | inatse 5 Claiws can be filed in the land oftice at Des | qrjuicig and Enrpclaimed Millor insulted | The terms under which claims will bo reluctant to let it go, but he did finally, and 4. 9:00—-Drawing olass, Frank Beard. Moines tomorrow. him. - hich, followed by two three-baggers by d trot—Kittle Bird won, Blue Bell sec- i ' g o prosecuted will depend euntirely upon tho the profound silenco was broken by Spo- | MiCh ) S 8 . Blue Bell sec Bible department, normal cluss. Dr. XL - 5kt . y up e Dt g with the resistant | Mibnehan and Darling, let iv four runs. vt wnd Tom B. dis- | 3. L iuribut, “he Goldon Age of Tsrasl.” May Grant the Demand. D o bl ve pndiired i | amount of service rendered in cach case. Wo mperance” training ¢ 3 of the | Dgs Mo :, Ta.. July 5.—W. F. Mitchell, | raifmentofa train between Berlin and Roleh- | can safely assure all patrons of the burown Score: ious smash. 2 n's Christinh Temperance union. winds with a It rained again Friday night, but the track This rather doepened than disturbed the | ™ sINNERROLI T UL S 11500 Lec Rov. B president of the Towa Traveling Mon’s asso- | Oubiu. that the charges will bo very much lower [ o eV {» seal i P i was better Saturday afterroon, and a large A1:00—Lecture, Rev. Egerton K. Young of . A g A o ¢ Sdldea arges ery W silensahowavar, and tho alr seomad ifull oL f warg 1. .. 40 oot Bl wrane re. 001 So& 5 | crowd attendea the races yesterda; gaondy“Anibns “tho: Tndiuns ot e Far | ciation, todny rocoivod a tetter from Char- [ M0t K 8 G LANT i ARG | than rates chargod by tho rogular claims o e PR U H R 2402001 Trot—Shadeland Solllan won. Loran O, soc- | © AViEaiobx, © man Finley of the Western passenger associ- | dogreo. He killed's deputy sheriff while re- | lawy — and claims ageats at Washiugton. U That was Spokane's club again cutting its | Minnoha 1228 0ot 15800 ?u(‘!‘.};\ll‘j;trdsvl..m‘rd:fi()lu(’ulxri:;»i:l;)"l“I\'Id(i‘rll bo- | .00 Lecture, Hon. Will M. Cumback. “The | ation, in which it is stated that the question sisting arrost. 5 2 Itgo ithout saying that the Examiner i way through tho July afternon, Dariing, 6108107 0| T Hoaneiab; ¢ 010:1 o | 1¥0eh A n Vixan aud e, ps. Time: | common Man.” 2 of issuing interchangable 5,000 and 2,000 mite | Jumes Ray and wife, of Clifton county, Ten- | and Tre Bee are in osition conjointly to ox- : A Shugart, ss.4 12 2 1 05 4 0 | BUTK 150, 4:00—-Sundiy schogl “department, normal | tickets over the lines of t) ds in th neasce, wore arrastod it Dearsall, Tox:, i § 3 . “It only takes one,”” encouragingly called | iengle, 2b... 4 0 2 1 0300 Two-yeur-old trot—Tullertogffigy won. | cluss. Koy, iy ethosd. de Ty s ot | Micketsioyaritin naasal tho roadsiln 9 88| ohirged twithinavingikillad thelr! listiokgirt;ipedite businessiand do service at more lib- Captain Jack from the bench. Trendway,cf § 12 0 150 0| fudge Thurstorf socond, Ray BEWEL third, | moaching.™ 3 sooiation; pwill be consldered ab & mesting onj| ugediono year, eral rates than any other medium for tho hen Spokane struck out! Killen, p. oo oj0ji8 | R adwaRus oL EN DD e Ll T $:00-Chiorus training. Dr. H. R, Palmer. July 7. Tho Towa raveling Mens' assocla- | Nelaon A. Bradt of Johnstown, N. ¥ has ar= | prosecution of claims. ‘And tho crowd broke forth into one_erand | o i AT lire =i nute Lrn&— n}wlndbhl(:{lroni iladis 3:00—Primary teachers' olass, Mes. M. G, | tion represent 3,506 membership, has beon in | rived nt Suy Francisco, having” ridden from v ou ts o diupason of applause. That was liko the Ui o B socond, - Burney | B ohird, Dolly Sprague | cennedy correspondevce with passenger agents of va- | New York Cly on u biéyclo, the trip occupy- | 1n he mattor of fees and charges P Ber barbarous nations studding storks and os- SCORE BY INNINGS. T . hreas [_;l’“" _!_f"*‘;“ LA 4:00—Ladies club. Conducted by Mrs, Helen | rious roads andfit is believed the majority will | 1nx elghty-six days. desires only to clear expenses. The burcau triches with jowols aud bowiug bofora. them | DU s corveeooes 00 0 170 08 0 0= 1 | o orty Glgit fro for allticbortine won, | ABSRRE LR, o cnautanqua Litorary [ fYOF O tickels demand. clhomas Stock of Galesburs Wi, and Ed s intonded for therelief of the poople frow tho 1 IR oA SUAMMARY. T B a5 b e v, Bei2b | and Solentitio eircle, Dr. J. L. Hurlbut. Coon Rapids Train-Wreckers. LngCat & boat inwhich they were rowing on ; rapacity of legalsharks. In many cases foss T et for Spokane—tnoy were | pZariod runs: Mingeopolls. 1. Two tase bt | "o vunning raco was won by Daro, Little | 50— Ncotingof the Eyworch loatite. Dias Mo1xEs, Ia., July 5.—More than 1 D ishoy it s e wed BttornoyRtincs Hlriovooahly fxon by 3 for Eddie, e Lhres buse Lits:, Minnohat: | Joo second, Rosa K. third. Timo: 531, 5214, 0 Ukand concart by the assembly chorus. | Interest is centering around tho trial of tho | 4 sty o G12ht Horosstie Mononznhaly rivey | 1w, and n such the‘question s dec Min 43 Duluth, . The races throughout were excellent, Meliale, 8. Str Dr. H. R. Palmer, director. The Professor's brilliant stop and throw upset and Mickey | otherclaims such a chargg will bo Ttalians charged with wrecking the train at | ut Braddock, Pa., the b ] completed the inning. haseonEballsIOERleny 1 aud the two days’ sport pussed off as satis- e 5 iy g A &nd two unihown men woro drownud. & bR T S e i e Dahoon wa the rst man up In the | gui By Killen 85 Meltalet. "rime: "One hour and | fotorily na could bo- expocted, considering Madison's Celebration. Coon Rapids, which resulted in loss of life. | “\G {1 LR 0 Ukt Worth, TTox brawaro | | a0 expenses involved second. He approached the plate as if loth . i Rt eathor) Mapisoy, Neb., July 5.—|Special Telegram | From some mysterious placa they have re- | morehant, has filod o deed of trust covering | 11 cotlection : » A L DAt BEitho aream v Sabbath! 5 = = to Tur Br,] —Heavy rains interferred with | ceived largs sums of mouey to enable them to | personal proverty nnd realty to sueuro claims | We make no effort to solicit your,« q o y Si Sioux City Won a Bute. V. . 3 Y y 5 I A # afternoon. Then for a moment he sadly R ' o L Washington Park Entries. h it - £ the 3d and 4th, and | conduct their defense. Itis said the money crogating -~ $80,500. T liabilities osti- | patronage, as does the ordinary agerf / Aenonn Jhen ORI TR e ey MiLwavkee, Wis., July 5.—Sioux City won Citicaco, July 5.—Washington park en- the regular programmo of tho 5dand 4th, and | oo from a_scerot organization of Ttafians, | mited nt $180.000: assots 000, W.) i A K 4o i ho % L the Columbus nose team did not arvive until | 1f 1ot the Mafia an order similar to it. There | , Joseph Hard, associa orof the Onll- | Who sccks your elalm for ‘a® finana a game today that abounded in pretty plays. | tries for tomorrow: % mile: Maud Howard, Minnlo Ollie Glenn, 10 Ameri- b the ball. The solitude seemed so intense he fain would have lingered there aud gazed. anoiseo, The de- | consideration, Such is not our pur- o'clock on the afternoon of the 4th. Tho | is a strong feeling agamnst the men, and their | fornia hotel, aled in Sun I cos of only interesting featre of the day was the | acquittal is hardly probable, as the railroad coased was 2 prominent eastern hotel man | pose, We offer to one uud all the sery “There wero no special features. Score: Far away was the world, with all its darken- SHLWAUKEE, SIOUX GV B3 Bt and camo here several months ago. The ing sorrows and corroding cares, and he ABIBPOA E ’; » O3 Ly o O e i 9651 | fireman’s raco, which was won by tho Co- | sompany has the major part of the proof on | guse of hiy doath was pneumonia. a woll equipped bureay, whore a cliim of auy b GG T HiE SonwoyRwouldiiniet Burke, of.... ¢ 1170 0j8wartwd, cf. 3 0 o Annlo U Sunny - Brook. bl | lumbus team, running 800 yards and making | 1t $19¢- i pilindvods of lottor carriers from. Hoston, | uatur can bo sout, o¢ information in rogard uting the scene by tossing the ball over | Situi 3 Van Dyi Thomas Hood. 03 sva C., 01; Sun Saba, 8 7 S sy % 3 Philadelphiz, Washington and all the bix T o ined. 1f your claim is worth- . rollitingithelsceneluy tossing) Shocl, 405 4 1ivan by i o [§Ehomis dioad. Or N Ve e a coupling in 544 seconds, Norfolk's record Conlee Run Amuck. EnilideiphluWibliosconisadisIFoEo i E Rehorotoibo obtalnod. EIC youriclatin iaiworth P Dulrymple,it & 1 2 1 0 Nichofson,2b 4 1 o | To ! 8, was 571{. Both teams usod service cart and | Forr Donce, Ia., July 5.—[S: less ov illegitimate you will be so notifiad 18 plate when ho s here. way from nim, | pareoeld 13 4 Slglehatson g 143 3 8| i Tuos, oho milo wnd® yards: Virgo 57). I ods ‘ort DonGk, Ta.,, July 5.—[Speclal Tele- | tovk part in the demonstration at the unveil- [ 165 3 ol ! | Campion; 16, 4 0 8 2 0/Scheibe 0'3 9 0| DOr, 122 Prince, 107: Prince Fonso. 1u7; | hose weighing 1,000 pounds. - ram to Tie BrE. |—Cyrus Conlee last night | 1% of tho statue to the late “Sunset” Cox In [ without fear or favor, If tho claim is gen- i but failed, but the third time was the charm. | & 3 018 022 A ; 5 2 >, g ¥ nigl 0.9 5 ; i ) Grim, b0 8 1 8 & 0 Genina, & 214 0| Aloho, 100: Ban Chlef, 107 The Kaiser, | _Mrs, Pratt spoke again yesterdny and also | ; Astor place At = Talik about M i “Twelfth M 1 th drunken f ttacked J: r uine it will receive prompt attention and & % ‘Talic about Mozarts “Twelfth Mass,” tho | Sirivor, 212 0 2 1 2§ 1 0| Chimes, 102 cach. Paul Vandervoort. While the latter's ng- | in 8 drunken fray attacked Jacob Brown, an | “'A" pyuber of drunken whito and nogro s : 2 [ ¢ symphonies of Beethoven, Wagner, Strauss | Vickery, s 103 848 | CHourin Face: ono mile 1,000 to tho winner | \res werd quite - convincing the ladics | inoffensive young grocer, with a hugo jack- [ minora iu-colobrating the Fourth at Sumter, | oficient prosecation, If unsuccessful, no and tho Troubudours—pub the son of the | o |5 %5 55 3| rowmt... BB F B 0 addiglonal 1t tacino's resord of :013is beaten). | Spogoh was listened to more attontively and | knife. Brown was stabbod soveral timos | Alu fousht, o ftehod Luitio ver tho possia: | chavgo will bo mado; ~providod, howeyor, ome run hit is the most bewitching of all. e i ) cles, 112; Guido, 1103 Whitney, %9 Rin- hor kave groator satisfaction, but it | and o great gash cut in his side. The young | slonof s kog of boer. Bon Morcls, colored, | yat olaimants must defra; in 5 i 4 B altogether gave @ , but it i A Beolor o afray their own ex . When King Elmer fished the sphore out of fuxe s Esperanzi, 02, o one-eizhth miles, Ed | wasa dificult matter for the managers to | maw’s father camo to his assistanco and was e, kitled outightiand fivel othoxnerroasill ool eehiale b raparation of uMidavite|apo- : :ll::“llnstfinu\:;xgmfll: Mh;mtnlm“l:'or‘lg“;:; Bres Mlimenkss ooper. 1t v“fi'l\':’. ‘Tom. 1123 Ban Chief, 108; ‘J””l’ W{L‘w:h‘;‘égfif. z:o many speeches made 2};;’5 &!:’dr'é';c‘ilu'-bio]f““gonlfc'g“‘g“u;;?:‘}"_';;{ i e et mony of wvelling the Tiogn ions, and other evidence outsido of \Vu!«h- & d v s en Py 0, 108. uring the ys. 5. C . sounty, N York, soldiers' mont we | ¢ 3 s moistencd handkerchief, rned rune: Milwaukeo, 1 Stoux City, 2 Two- Caverton, 0; Sam Warmer, Dan Kurtz, | (o0 SSRROIR 8 0 of small grain in the Instantly Killed. Tonornble Thomas O Platte ‘wis president | papers and boar the Washington expenses base hits: Vickery, Genlns, Stolon bases: Dalr. P, troy D R v ; To was rude in bim, wasn'tit, to hiv Mr. | B0 jifs; Vickery: Gening, Stolon bases: Dateyny m finrdini. 106 enoh: Pondioton, 103: G- | EoNes DO 0 R ounty from. Emorick | ~BooXF I July5.—Tho team of Jumes | of the duy. Gonurul K . Wracy, secrotiry | only in nnsuccossful erims. ~ Whon claims Conway such a rap, and on Sunday, too. {1iC by pitehed ball: Swadwood: Struck out: ny | Y930, 1013 John Windisch, t. Iorth and east as far as can bo heard from. | Tilly ran away yesterday and Tilly, his | of the navy, detlvered an addr ) L B g Papa and tho' Commodore followed with | Viekery 5ty hiarty o Pt Valhs Seario, o e’ | Sevanth rage, ono bl und, 08 YA | MO Rl trom ildon states that tho on- | wifo and child were fstantly killed. " In the tribal efreuit court of the Chle uoialigwalns i outs at first aud the Professor sent one to [ Onehonrend twenty-five winutes. Umpire: Gam- | (OHARS Ll B g i s S8 ee.ay bk bl i natlon at Tishomingo, I T., 8 v. to cover uctual co 73 : ney. i 1o, Rosemont, 108; Arundel, 106:Ira E.Bride, | tire country around there is submerged by a —— : Spokane. o e — m: Blue Vail, 101: Profligate, 100; Ormonde. K7, w,‘w,gpm,{ and that bail foll in such q.,x.,. WEST VIRGEINIA’S WRECK. slghtycvosrayibubon can Bl All letters will be promptly answored and e & Asain ihie Cowbays wero unable to do any- Western Associntion Standing hth race one mile ind’ seveniy waeds | itiog and of a sizo suficlont to' freezo. ico oty yonrs 110 prominent’ Ohlekasnw [ne | all information concerning form of applica- o g ‘"l{] bu‘m'“r"h;‘}l » 1";}."_3’“‘" o ’;l{rjhu 5 Played Won. Lost. Per Ot | Mvadowbrook, 10; Woodoratt, Kot lyOr i | groam with the bail stoues alone. A farmer | No More Deaths but Scveral Lives | digas. wore eich srantod wdivoreo from bis | tions for claims, terms, ote., will ho given i Thanny Stoarn to Manaser Dan, while. Jack | Hiiwauiss ) i E] 211 Aldroy. 104 Lorenzo. 94 My Queen, 80, ~ | who resides in tho track of the storm states Hanging in the Balance, AL —_—— with as littlo deluy as practicable. No lotber 4 Plotort fouted t6 Ol Cs. " },,.,,.mwun'. i o e e O RIOA] el cl_l;l::;xs“d all vegetables were razed o | Cuaniesroy, W. Va., July 5—No deaths FUNEKAL NOTICE. will be answered unless the sondor encloses ) o ISy 540 A e e e g! 3 ccurre r vi e = = v o £ DAL raR el R S City A8 | St Paut, Minn, July 5.—Bob Fitzsim- Wilo e mea nayosSigeouprod Sodayeram quEk(tigaepho) Gova of five Tines or lexs wler this head, fifty | Yequisite stamps fov roply. No information § er Walsh and Eitlejorg had heen sup- | §joux Oty b : ose Todays were wonnded in yesterday's wreck, though | eents: each additional line ten ceat concerning any purticular claim will bo im- . plied with return tickets to the bench in the | Denve mons takes his loss by burglars pmlosoph- | g oyion Neb., July 5.—[Special Tele- f ; I 2 Lol e Y ! s 4 b onver. . ! h IR eatiicr, Neb., July 5.—[ several are hanging at death's door, Tho e e S m T parted until tho applicant has become a % third, Shannon made a hit and swole second, | Duluth. . s ly. Hestill has over #5,000 on deposit in £ . s e funeral o rs. Elizabeth . g ) 3 opo gram to Tne Bee.|—This was a quiet Sun- | funerals of Walter Welche: N gl A o S ber of. T A 4 ; D T O R L b g Rar ¢ 010 (O : o A A s E unerals of Walter cher and wife 10205 wiil be lield from 2123 Soward street | member of The Bea Claims Burcau 2 onaIBaclelot Lhird® for twhish(Old Kansas City Again Today. T T Eing tacwrary | G2y atthoighsniugua assembly, though ths | oauurved'itoday. snd. thoy wero followed to esduy witernoon avio'elosk, tion. % Hick, King Flmer und Pickett ail ran, but | The Cowboys and Omahas will have an- | 2VOF <3¢ pgeY)! o ’L number of visitors was large, nearly ten | their last resting place by multitudes DIED, Address all letters relating to claims to % Plckett got there first and had tho felicity of | othar tussel this afternoon, on which occa- | 10,10 $14000 purse of threo weeks HORCO | }qygand, a large proportion being Kansas | of friends, including the order of United | v e | MANAGER OMAIA BEE BUREAU OF CLAIVS, y oc i : i 3 %0 prop i ) ¥ making & beautiful muft alone and unaided, P g ¢ with confidence. The president of the Min- ! L 23 | American Mechanics, of which Mr. Welehor | Notices of five Tuies or lest unider this load, 1/ty AN B sion Dad Clarke and Boney Swartzel wili be | hosota athietic ¢lub whilo in Chicago Friday | people from along the line of the Union Pa B, iDntfonnnf/Ive LIGh OFleRs kLeny Omaha, Neb ¥ Halligan didn’t want to take advantage of b . #a¥ pesota athletic club w! in Chicago Friday 8 v \ was o moember. The other funerals will | confa: eachd ik £1) Bl = - 8 . 3 the opposing pitchers. That it will be a fi as offered ctified chock for $20,000 for | cific. The devotional exercises at 9 o'clock i o _ — # Jack's misfortune, but ho skated home all | the opposing pitchers. will:bon:fno: i was offored Atoarbilen - OHROK, (0L REMEIIOR!| G410 k occur tomorrow and Tuesday. The scene of | WA LLWORK-Diod Sunday, July 5 atv:w | Threw His Rival Under the Wheels gamo needs not tho telling, The Kansas | the gross receipts of the Hall- mmons Citys aro terribly sove over their repsated | entertainment the night of July 22. The wailopings at Omaha's hands and will strain | offer wus vefused and it is confidently ex- overy nerve, ovory muscle, fibve and sinew to | pected that tho receipts will excood that break the spell that has them enchained. | figure by several thousand dollars. called out an audienco that filled tho taber- | the wreck was today the Mecea for hundreds nacle. of pilgrims, all curious to see the spot whero At 11 o'clock Dr. W. L. Davidson _deliv- | 30 many lives woro lost aud such ruin dono. et s Bles i e road has been repaired and trains aro ered ho aaumah ._‘:';(f‘,"m':""“,’,';‘ ’li‘,,v ,""’,‘f,',‘" now running regularly. Genoral Managor CWiilie, fufant son of John, je., ind Lizzie e B.—Willlam Coa work, wged 5 months snd 25 days, Fun- YOUNOsTOWN - Oty dl b esh il £ Mot htly ) teom Wl als | and Arthur Adgato, while i a passongor 2 South Ko nth stroct [ nds | train leaving here at midnight last night, Chieago, ufalo, Uhiladolph d q hicago, Bufalo, Philadelbhin and | ooeled over a girl aud Adgato throw Coo right, and Cyrus stopped at sccoud. i And the crowd cheered and jeered, just ¢ like the buman family has and always' will do wheu they catch one of its members going down hill. "The noise Jarred griovously in Mr. Con. | They are playing 1 elogant form and the ey s 83.) ot | Forris is expected tonight to look into tho 3 i Serts N dhp e st anai e o i ’ r >, eV el L. B o 4 S o 4 P! e ——— " obhst, i sidenco o eneer av ue, y the Deacon in the back and gave Papa his | forever. I EG f g i mperance union members held devotional 3 . M. Brobst, al residonce on Spencor avonue. | (oo was removed to tho witv hospital and i base, and they were all full—the bases I B e L8 mittee of tho Amorican baso ball association, | Tomperance union mampers okt CoVoLH: Trouble Ahead for Gompers. Tuty'S, i et bt oo el et | Cor s SERove 2 L0 o Adin N6 M 3 i i i exercise: , followe 0 3 5 N 5 405 i il 'be son apids for in dio, Heers ug for Adga k wean, consisting of Messrs. Baraio of Baitimoro, [ XA o GRS, Noder sorvice, Tho | Prrrsnuka, Pa., July 5.—At tho session of | G o Apis for int wilidle. Oioors ace s ut that's all it amounted to for despite ; - Von Der Ao of St. Louis, and Wagner of | Piast ‘Sunday aoning audionco of the | tho carpenters here today Master Workman ] the Commodors's audable. offort to smash | Blair Takes the Second Game from | piilafeiphia, heid an informal mooting nere | MTEOSE BERAAY, AYRAE et Whon Robert | Dempsoy was petitioned to withdraw the | == i the ball over the fonce, he could't got it the 8. A, Orchards, today, 1t was decided to allow tho schedule | SFSCMBLY W3 IHAME. roachod on ~Why T Aoy el | 5 past King Etmer and the Cowboys cameback | Bram, Neb., July 5.—(Special to Tue | to remuin us at present. Noursaiof-Wohlagigy prasaniod on, UWhy & |ionryentars!fromiyho Poderation ef Laber and N enm, Lo 4ia | Brel—Tlo home team defeatod tho S, A. ————— d by the Stddish quartette singing orzauize them into & Knights of Labor As- " L] i T s oo et et tanr vuus | the way, the raport yesterday was an error | Wicnita, Kan., July 5.—A sensational at-- | sterooptican viowss .Somomiont 10 tho olgec | PrEABT il b B larme iniiber i and gave tho crowd an awful scare. s to the name of (ho team. 1t should have | tempt at suicido was mado toduy by Hattio | i0g day, and thoughi five progeamine 18 48 | Ve wil withdraw from the fodoration and y 3 A R . H Captain Jim lod off with & single, Eddio | read the S, A.Orchard team shut out, in- | Ingram of Demver, Colo. Miss Ingram | FUCE S i join the knights. Enough will rewain in the ‘That oxtremo tired fecling which is 80 dis-( Everybody needs and should tako i good i hit Spokaue, Hoover added a sufo ono and | geoqq of the N. B. Falconer team. The | arrived here somo timo ago in com- e fedoration, however, to create trouble for tressing and often 5o unaccountable 1n the | spring medicine, fortwo easons : afiae Ring Kimar Bad ruatiad bis thub valuly no today was o very tame affair and but v with @ man named Murphy, Great Time at Callaway. President Gompers. ' At the next meeting of Soring months, 13 entirely overcome by Howd's | “1st, The boay I3 now niore susceptible to i L‘;';‘ll::\ hl’[‘)‘l’k :"‘\'):‘l\‘(fllllm:’\;(:‘:u' xll:"imm:)“mxn) A small audience was out. Weiler pitched | With whom she had run away, and who had CaLLaway, Nebj July 5.—[Special to Tue l,‘"’m'“,::rlr,u:,":'i‘(i":l'xnx1{.’1‘3’12?”: n]«;lt:ll'hl.\ 'm* Sarsaparilla, which tones the whole Lml_\i | n..l. \:{y n‘n,.mhl. mvlll\‘:n .I;u.ymu». ]mu. opped onto T for S smalt_audi 3 o . k ‘ .m QALIAY R o s celobrated | decided to petition that order to dipenso with o8 the blood es sorofula and all| 2d, The fmpurities which have accumulate "That was atirring work, mdeed, but some- | {or the Orchards and the bome team pounded | Fepresoutod himself as an unmarried man. | pg.)—The national holi was celobrated | GOCIO 0 RO 0 i para: Blso thut tho salary purifies the Dblood, cures sorofula and al e i) wve aceumuly ates an appetite, | in tio blood should be expelled, and the sys- es up the nerves, | tem given tone and strength, before the pros- him for fifteen hits, three of which were two | She learned in a day or two that Murphy dyspepsia, ¢ baggers. Brott was in poor condition baving | had boen deceiving her and threatoned to torpid liver, bra humors, ¢ here yesterday in ‘ficst imposing maunor | of prosident be raised suficiently to employ tiow or other the crowd didn't seem tw ap- under the auspicegsofytho alliances of tho vi- [ a man with ability to handle groat lavor rouses th ! preciate it. } It makes all the difference in the world, alame arm. Barker modoea home run for | commit suicide. Murphy reassurod hor with f . cle: omind. We solleita comparison | trating effects of warm weather aro felt. Y 5 4 y o cinity, and th vas througed ail d uestions, as tho preseut salary is said to be and clears the mind. We solleit a cony | ¢ you know, which side does the stirriug. the Orcnards, aud brought in throe runs | promises, ‘but today she took a doso of | clnity, auatho towt WA LITEEE O CAE A S Mictont fo that purposs. i o Hood's Sarsaparitia with any other blood | Hood's Sarsaparilla is the hest spring medl- Ao T e e SR ta o Rar aiip | besides his owi which was the wain feature | motphine with sufcldal intent, Brompt | with orowds front nfl surrounding country v ia BArshui B Jish AYe oA S AP S SAIRBU U R TR R S ! suge more, and. this time Golonel Pioketvs | of the game. ~Sco modical ssistanco suved hor Lifo. Sho Wil | and nelghboring Whthyos. Four lurgo excur- e e purifer dn:tho markes toF pU i ;| e A Mg oL wilisoiviage I wishbouo was fractured. Then Old Hick | =77 wiam — TRETARE "~ | b0 tent home to bor people. sions cawe in from'Karnoy and the town Attempted Train Wreeoking, strength, and e 3 - T4 | forced him uat second, aud dicd thero himself : Alinwo A B Wi oA R o : along the line of the Kearney & Black Hills | La Cuosse, Wis., July 5.—It now seems Tired all the Time The Best Spring Medicine | on an attempt tu stel. Kinnehan, %5 48 8 0 Mowtos dt i 018 L) Mother Fasally Chops Her Child. | ruilroad, and o less than 5,000 visitors took | cortain that the accident on the Dubuquo di- s e ana ok | i etai T e g I ro aFprtin H Catch anybody gettiug sway with a base | 1 o8 300 gieton tbeibd 0 8 £ 11 Pirssune, Pa., July 5.-Mrs. Mary Nim- | part in the exercises. One of the principal | yigioy yoar New Albion yesterday was an at- 1 had no appetito or strength, and felt | ake Hood's Sarsaparilla for a : | when your Uncle Cyrus is at himself. Tow, 3b...°0006 3 6 3 0 107, 4b....8 0 0 2 0 | mer, while in n fit of religious hysteria this | sturactions the Midway military band | F00 e A R o e e tired all the thme, I attributed my condition | medicine, and I find it just the thivg, Ittones i That was four ruus for Kansas City, but | Ludile '8 10 1 o\Aniavist i@ 23 0 0| B To0 ooitod to sacrifice her youngest | Of Koaruey. e orators wore H. Bdmis- mpt to wreck the .. 4 HOAYY W 8 to scrofulous humor. I Lad tried several |upmy system and makes me fecl like a differ- that_was all they got in the game, while | }iMuthews. 1.0 1 § @ Bidevun cxivg J 8 1 & No e o ton of Lexington, and J. G. Painterof | fastened to the track with a wire, Euginoor Kinds of medicine without henefit, But as ent man, My wife takes it for dyspepsia, and Umaha piled up seven more. 0 Ma P10 " 13 1 chud. Neighbors iuterfered, but not uutll | Brogon Bow. The afternoon exercisos con- | Truck is reported dead, tho freman ouly soon as I had taken balf a bottle of Hood's | she derlves great benefit . 8he says it ! In the fifth they got three of them, again | Brott. . ... 1 3 & o & 0 | she bad chopped i head in & “norrible man- | yisted of races, ball games and other pastimes, | slightly burt and no passengers hur e A A e e g hadtan ok B0 aftor two hunda were out. m Bnnnal =220 | ner with & hatehet. Tho mother was ar- | yiyding upin the vening with a fine dis- | train was loaded with people comiug here to Assapstils: Y AEeHia Jad Iniored. Nd | I the sah madising wlo aver, f05K-1 e | Manager Dan fonled to Wilson, and Hallis | —Totals.....40 16 3113 3] Totads.... 30U 13 7| rested. The child will dle. play of fireworks and a ball in each of the | the celebration. my stomach fe aken | TURNER, Hook & L No.1, | Mass, | gaun put ub one for Fosfer. Then Sut it BCOKE BY INNINGS, S ————— three public halls, —— nearly three botties, and I never wassowell.” | Last spring I was troubled with boils, | safe, and went 1o third on the Deacon’s two- | Orebards e 10708048 08 Three Killed By Lightning. ———— Kilted by a Police Officer. Mus. JEssi® F. DoupEARK, Pascoag, K. 1| caused by my blood beiug out of order. Two | sacker, aud home on Papa’s safe drive, [ Blalr oo paats J 4310030 0| Barrose, Ma, July 5.—J. B. Lambs of Tri-County Blow-Out. L A T “This morning Mrs. C. W. Marriott, Lowell, Mass., was | bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla cured me. 1 | M which' alse 1;: m; [;ucol: o third, Fap Rarned runs: Biaie. I+ Orchards 3. Base on | B08ton and W.J. Holder and J. W. Walton | = Loxa Pix, Neb,, July 5.—[Speclal to Tus OmoerM. T. Caraoy shot and almost in completely cured of sick headache, which shic | can recommend it to all troubled with affec. } E:-u‘:'w Tors brou - l:':...no}_n.,,wy,l::':un'. palls: ORBroth 4l oF Watlar, & Fis by pijahess tlur Nu:r vnlx’\;‘.l.cx;olxludtic: nl"wmnmw‘u czl- Bk, |—The peovlo of Loug Pine colebrated | foo0o Liliod a negro named Chacles Ring- bad 16 years, by Hood's Bursaparilla. | tious of the blood." J. ScHOCH, Peoria, LIk elley. Strucl i By Broil, i by Wuller, | lege, have been killed by lightaing in St. at the now bridge across the Niobrara river, | ooia ™ myo man livod at 221 Marion street. L) grove. It was a union celebration of the R T T A T T P women. ars, and the crowd was-rampant again. i Larry’s effort to burgle second misfired, and the Cowboys came In and took unother & Double plays: Weller, Ne and Movea ) Stuthows and Mow: Glososl, Nolsoh mnd Meven. | Mery's county, Marylaud Two-buso hits: LL - Tialstoad, Balley, Barkor s Home runs: Harker. Passed balls: By Linnaban, Death Roll, 3 1 by MeVea, 1; by Kelley 3. Oue he ad " 3, 3 q thr counties of Brown, Rock and Keya N %E he sixth Eiteljorg's throo-oushion | Bfty minuies. Utpire: Jas. Mahor, oo Purrsnung, Pa., July 5.-8. J. Walnright, | Bie SpRatien, b0 SO TGS of peing | and wero mukine considorable noise. Offic 80ld by all drugglsts. §1; a1z for g5 Propared | Sold by all druggists. $1; six for #5. Propared h punch and Shannon's two-bagger notted an- ST———— senlor membar of the great Pittsburg brew- | vigy ' Ajnsworth, Bassetv and Loug Piue ‘.;urm-\'|v|vurn‘4-lxl thowm sevoral timos. = Ho me by C. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothecasioa, Lowsll, Mass. | by C. L HOOD & CO., Apothecarios, Lawell, Mass: sther run; hits by Dounnelly aud Walsh an- ew 8o on Umplres. ing firm of that name, died today, aged sixty- ed to the large mber in attend- inggold on the steps and ordered him Lo ; Sthier runi hita T Pend il by O Cy, the | Missovis Varisy, In, July o.—|Special | two yoars. Vi a8 ¥: | ceutrinated to the lerge uumbor i egkotulon " Kiggold responded with 100 Doses Ona Dollar | 100 Doses One Dollar suce, which was more than 8,00. All those ‘