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THE OMAHA DAILY BHE: FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1891 T Y ) n same time to prove beyond contradiction that and upwards, mile heats Eoven start l U \r ) N Q[ 100k from vour door of window and see Tie ' Lincoln's private life and private politieal | [ ‘I ) N INN N El(n“] (A)”:S lN A STRhTCH. our boys are not hoggish. Luckwas with First heats Trust 19 (@ to 1, won by u ( LINL BU\I\]) P()\H,Rl,l‘,bs, BitR FIYF Fushing thivush your town with = secrets, Wis assumption to “apeak anthos l‘()l{(.l‘,l) R.\",m"\[) u“',u\h Fremont. from start_to finish, The excite- from Atticns. 110 (& to 1), who boat Bob Fers the swiftness of tho wind iratively of Lincoin’s confidential convictions 7 ment was intense, No such demonstration RyEhe 1010 1 s head, Time: Jiib, SOCORE i | THE,DER PLYER TIME CAR | would ‘huve beon considerel grotesaue - has heen witnessed in this city since the days — wiik' sadond, o henil efore Attious HIFd. v T quarter of a contury ago, . % Kausas Oity Soalps That Ornament tho [ Of old Westorn leaguo gamos. Tho sudience | Times 1o ' e 830, for maldon two-yane- | UNADIE to Profit Memb:raof thy Passanger | yupiio Wtk too b MeClivo rupcats. that in obadionce | Pnnsylvania Company's Paper Has Been Omaha Lodge Poles. the unitod efforts of three policemen to keep olds. ontrunch §13, five-clghths of & e, Ten ss:olation, Mheeton ho visited' the - presidont At the Sucoassfully Counterfoited. the frantic crowd from surgingin on the Starters: Nellie Penrl, 108(10 to 1), won by a | Ejkhorn | Dunean Whita House _ the Gelurs the $ e Triah Onjef i1 & Lo Bic nbcontl tw | tariner. dinmond. Fxousable srrors of tho home Jenzth. Tetah Chlet, it & to 8. second. twe R iver Croek Baltimoro _convonti 1866, At that rerd team at critical times Jost tne game, For refe BOIREG U e o/ 1avens erview Mr. Lincoln carncstly expla 3 dite JOHNNIE SOWDERS' WILDNESS WAS FATAL, | toam at critical times Jost. the wame. Kot away very bud. Tl EGAN AND HOLDREGE ACQUITTED. am Haven interview Mr. Lincoln oarncutly explained | PROBLEM THAT PUZZLES DETECTIVES, big sluggers touched him up lightly, The Recults at & R Ll ) . ern man liko Andrew Johnson would notonl remont boys put upa magnificent game, W Youk, July 9.—Results at Jorome L RO b nationalize tho ropulican prty and the £ov- Put 'Em Over Without | and the final game ton.orrow will be a stew- | park today vint Railway Agencies to Be Estab- | Bay State wm Chapmans I mmm’n lmn would great sssen the grave | Band of Check Passers Led by a g | Rowors, $180 wm|Tookwood.. peril of the recognition of tha confederacy by % ' 9 Sohuyier b a.in | rand lainnd ant | Eogland and France, Ho boliovod that the L b B1E WoEKIng Being Hit—Last Games in winder. Score P First rnce, handicap sweopstakes, sovens lished in the Intere Lake an WARTINGS FREIONTS o Ot h. Mt T atnrters . Chesi- " Omaha—Lincoln and Mil- 1eo A w A 4 030 40 b SASBOYOr. Hondod) DaRAR Rail Tramce—Harn e | olection to the vieo prosidency of i ropr Jevsey City mple Gniikne Win 0 0lnoy : To.1), wan second:. Enduror, 104 (6 10 1, i At Grand lsland e Buw's Flyer con- | sentativostatesmon from at Insureont siato 0 third. Time: 1:20, nects with the early train on the St Joseph | that had beon restored to the unfon would | Second race, sweepstakes for two-year-olas. s and Grand Tsland road and Brrs are sont fly- | disarm the enemios of the ropublie asrond five furlongs, Four starters: Fremont, (14 ing in sacks to - Belviders, Davenport, | and remove tho load of soctionasm from the R @05, won iy fram DrWileox. 11410 t0 | Ciieavo, July 0. —Thers seoma to bo Hittle | Donipliun, Kdear, Fairbuey rilela and | government that scomed to groatly hindor | NEW YOk, Juno 0. An -organized band Lincoln, 8; Denver, 6, P ho beat Roifé. 1113 tol), four lengths. | qoubt that the conference of western man- | Stecle City. Tobias, McCool Junction and | . ! | of check passers, with a boautiful b tead Milwaukee, 3; Duluth, 1. Houser the Monmouth stakes for three: | Bgers noxt Saturday will result in a settle- | Millizun Jre, tow he “I'}' "‘;"“’,'I'j‘”‘, tho Kan- | ' In conclusion Col MeClure says: “No in- | them, is the problem that the detectives of Sloux City--No g Totals 1 s, with #1503 added, mile wnd | ment of the dispute between the Alton and | ¥ AT AL A ebron 8 Sup- | timation. no trace of prejudice against ME. | tho Pennsylvania railrosd and the dotective - 13 t fourtn, SIX sturte Noily Bly, 113 2 to | 1} G . - plied from Belvidere by horse route giving | Humlin was exhibitod, and 1 well know that A railvoad and the dutectiv v 3w SOORE BT TRRTNOR cantor by Eirew Tongths trom Kild- | Chaivman Finley of the Western Passenger | {hem she only Sunday paper they ever had. | no such consideration could have influeneo | fOFCe of Jorsoy City aro weostling with, It STERDAY'S doer. 112(5 to 1, who_wis two lensths before | association. 'The Alton will not receds from [ At Columbus connection is also made with | My, Lincoln i sueh an emergency. Had be | 18 the custom of the Pennsylvauia railroad to gamo made the | Hastings 000000 Fourth race. handieap sweepstakes, one and | | | | of the Product, i i Omaha, 11: Kansas City, 8. § 0 i 0 2l ALl R e Reckon, 17 (3 to 1. Time; 2:16¢ ) 0 b ) & 1ts position, but it is oxpected that the other | 8 train for Platte Centre, Humphrey, Madb | bhelioved Me. Hamlin to ba the man who tho Now York division cighth straight SUMMARY joeaizlith iles. Threo starters: Strath- | roads will receds from theirs in order to pre 4 ® [ I reo start T s will recodo from theirs in order to pre A Lt PRI th son, Norfolk, Wayno and Waketield o0l NS HROMGE * : : f 3 could best promote the great work whose | with che v o o Hudson County na s taon | olArned rane: Fremant, | Hastines 1. Struck Bionth, 1092 to ), won enaily from BenKinzs- | vort o af iy direction foll solely upon himself he would | Nations boted s ALl L e ol Omaha has taken | comanr i Hohrer. i bainea vt ofuor, U Pal: |- Bilry, 717 (o 1. Wik waa five, Tongths Uetors | VOt 8 ¢ sruption of the agreement. They | wyught which sunplios Flm Creek, GI0bon, | hive fovoned Koy omyoidscll o woultl | National bank. o many years theso prom- from Kansas City | [iC5 b KRN B ume: One Nour aud thivey min. | Wi ths 100 4 o, | il probadly go even further and tako tho | (iothenborg, Kunruoy, Lexington,, Shelton, | jows of his porsonal wishes, but lio bolieved | 1808 to nuy have boen rogarded as logal ten- this season, and | utev. Umpire: Moryn PR ifida; one, mile. | sido of the Alton in its Aght with the eastern | Wood River and North Platto Tiur BEE | that o great public achicveiment would be at- | der in Jersey City aud have bsen accopted o ) s ors (i to (0 Th s R Y [l P chos the last mentioned t2:20 p. m. | tafned by the elec o Y that is all they have Voste y onsily by n lengih from Vardee, 114 (11 to®). | lines. They b all grown very tired of the hes. Sl L g ained by the election of Johnson, and [ re- | without quostion by the saloon Keepors and played; but s base- Weatern Assoclation Standing. who boat, Ediue Johnision, 100 (12 to 1) f0uf | present stato of affairs and are beluning to R R LA R L L g turnod o Baltimors (o work fof Johnson | merchants i tho vicinity of the forry Sarh il ' St | denzths, Tine 7. el g R ght, soven nours lato s tog late to | although against a rsoaal preditie- | . ball patrons have | Omaha. : X A e laht nandioap swoop- | 09K themselves why they should ancourage @ | raad them then, and thev are accordingly do- | fion tuthe iter s Y Porsoasl predific: i rhousands of them were cashed every month had an olegant sufit. | Miwauiieu::. | stukes fzhehs of o milo. SIs star boycott that is dofuy them more harm than | jvered next morning, whon they aro sbout and until this week no question about their rmEherie el L DR 8 R IOATOGR IR AT B the company boycotted. twenty-eight hours old! At Silver Goncral VIfaualin'e THeoeY genuineness hus ever been raised, Tho men fioy of the OB, || Lincoln 1,2 i g Linta; 12216 to 1 who beat Norwood, 121 to | Sy CHEE O with tho board of rulings | Creek packneos aro theown off for Stroms: L PNy St Wiltor of | U0t buve beon engagud in floating tho bogus ek " I B ) 5 oy L4 o ~9d 4 b tot v burg and Osceola which are transferred by h Neb., July8. o Edito paper were evidently thoroughly posted on Sloux Clty . v Ge, SWOOPSLAKOS fOr Lwo-yoars cts: on and rofr are 3 o LI A A | eventh rive swoepstikes for tvosyears | to maintain a neutral position and refrain PrOE ToU e, piving Stwomebttw: and : The fact that tho water in tho | the situation and must have hid the real an abreviated report of their last o Duluth. .1\ i 2 starters: ra colt, 105 13 1) we Exol from paying commissions in eastern territory coln the only paper they can get on day | Colorado desert is still on tho rise while tho | checks A;l the railrond company in ”n'n"rm ere, No tontn ever fought harder thun the ~ - ; 106 2 wcond, Hersld. 15 (1) t0'9), third. | was conditional to their being protected in | of publication, = At Clark's o large packago is | water in the Colorado river is falling, loaves | 5083100 for months to make the counterfeits ‘: 05 5th 4 CUE SREME i Ve AT WP AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, b - that, pasition. It is mow argued that they | left for Fullerion which is catrien by horse | gne to coneindo that the former netign is . | 08¢ 0f the clews the detectives are working Gl bl IR iy 2 Honloy Reant pRtita have not received the promised protection | route giving Fullerton the only paper they | g o o FREEAE | ou is by means of the company’s check stubs. but it was down in the books, and again they | g¢. g ouis and Boston Had a Real Nice X vy and that the boavd of rulings is powerless to | can get on Sunday. ent of the latter; and that the waters | They propose to trace out evory person that were compelled to succumb. Time Togethe Loxpos, suly 9. was the third and | capry out its part of the ugreement. Further- . i accumulating iu the desert must be an influx Moy started out bravely cnough and | Bowox, Mese guly o inere was quitoa | 115t 48Y of the Heuley rozattz, the final | more they contend that the trunic liues have | ENTERTAINED BY THE PRINCE. | from th Gulf of California, tuo to somo sub- ; R e + Muss,, 0 eats being rowed. The grand challengecup | acted unfairly in singling out the Alton rond —— terane featito e S di looked ik sure winnors, but that was while | il game here today, Both pitchers wero | heAts belng rowed. The grand challengecup | Bete g E - 2 5 eranean voleanic action, which accounts, ho Omahas were rolling up their sieeves | amoctive el ¥ s won by the Leander boat club, beating | 83 the only one to be punished whon they | Wales Gives an Elegant Gardoa Party | pornaps, for the “unusus lekes Li&r;::x:: - ‘.‘x‘n‘v‘i. :ri’!)"s; -;::n ”;I“”‘“.:r; effective and \wlu'o h;wly sun|;'rulrclll. St | the London rowing club (holders) by a ll_l\")mll as Tunh[.fl;. n to Iml\':;u\l Ylu"?w\v at Marlborough Hous "“”“”l““ ket u‘.”,,l\\:':v‘ ’\\"j nuse heat pr 1g out their best clubs. preparate Louis again batted out the game at the fi LeTethy England roads, which refused to join them s ol e : . rogion c to knocking out the game a little later on, | They won in the ninth by singles by I The visitors challengze cup was won by | i their —crusade against —commission ,]' I\n‘ j.:lvnl‘) :l. The emper nr Lty lIv is Lv:n‘1).;xnlllstfvlwv*‘l in case the w keers »d abortive by the premature presentation which they did after the most upproved | and Herrand O'Neill's double, Bty AN (CambBiane) sl At E SuoAmL | DAY s Boultilie, Waber{vohdyd s eeitoy | roschenrlys s droratdusl A TIos WAL aBL B b e L O o | Ot Y oEH IR alio0 s ey it not to fashion as the score attests. Bost: i1 000 10 1 0 0—3 | brose college (Oxford) easily by two lengths | fésume the payment of commissions and it is | canter in Rott 1 Row he returned to Buck- "',‘““,“f \\:lhuv' rs of the country wiltsoon | be paid for a day or two yet, and "This afternoon the Lincolns will be here, | St Louls.....: 00100100 3-4|andahalf. Mk generally bolioved that thoy will, the castern | ingaam palace whore, In compauy with the | Fecoutioiter tho situation ovor there, if the § as far as [ can learn from u dozon dotectives ana as they have vroved the Lambs' oniy | ifjts: Hoston.; St. Lonis, 9. Brrors: Bos- | The Royal Chester rowing club, in the | lines will be left without the shadow of an i) I8 NG0AIN S ABpTATIGRN) ZE0E! HONL ar Oty Cr Cloas R I En i o ot [ the WOEEhI AR GHUOKER WoEGH pRG oI vad 1St stumbling block this season, the cranks can | ton, 0: St. Lotl4 1. Batterles: Bufiington | raco for the Wyfold challengo eup, beat the | €Xcuse for continuing the boyeott against the G AR R el B thy of clos y, indsmuen as the | Monday. Tho shavers were too smart to go bo prepared to shed & buckerful of brine, | and Murpiy; Stivetts and Munyan, Earned | Kingston vowing elib (holders) by o length | Alton unless they extond it to their western pestn e gnoys inland sea which is now formine thore will | to any of the places where lavge numbers of or defeut fust now cuts b t. Louis, aHdathalk & 2 ) L connections. societies of London and the dipiomatic corps. | reclaim a vast expanse of tecritory that but | theso checks are passed every mouth, but EuB et OmAN R IR BaTEY G0z OIS WL LINO 0T WOk o B Sl e a fow days ugo and for centuries was o bar- | visitad saloons whero thoy received compar ed, for if all stories hold true it will bo | Pumapkreis, Juiy 9. ~The Athletics de- | challenge plate, beating Eton college by two [ Among othor matters to bo considered by | been much impressed with the accounts ho L e, oo | voly faws GIniGvohy casen by ivoras disbanded Sunday evening, and another ten | feated the Cincinnatis noro today. The game | yards at the finish. g 116 BOSTECry Donen oF A Wekterd Mealic ea. || bad vebeiVediat ths dAsALAtlon cusen BY tHo! b avul teke e due vo the waliRs of the LI OF | oa Migenais eliation aud ihe fead was days will sce the Lambs widely separatod. looked like the visitors' up till the ninth, The silver goblets were won by Lord Amp- | sociation af its (st o5 i & N lere is duc to the waters of the Gulf of | ouly discovered when the bank sent the L g oeal | ooked plkogth e vatom iy |y ohe siiver goblais wa ¥ L p- | sociation af its mocting at New York next | slavo dealers, “given we.” ho remarked, by | Califoruis it will ns you well say in_an_odi- | chicks to- tho Philadelpbin oflice for verifica- o iten Athletics got on to Mains hill and Gus 2 s % weelk will be u report, from the board of com- | puo &yt it E0 TGN OId me. that | torial reforence ou the subject, correct an | tion cranks, and a severer one to Omaha, but 1t | pounded out three carned runs. The Hampton rowing club won the Stew- | missionors on joint agencics. When this ) : error made by the American plenipot i can't be helped. Busiuess men who should | potics 000,11 0/ 1) 0110 815, mris) W CAloN s D SeRHA R TET Ty bR G aatioN Gate s o ok the) tetimeating 16, ! [(EHBRe werg dLa riotaltal H o nE AT da o e e o et AR TS | IDOE T g T ook o ea o TR huve responded long ere this and dovised | Cineinnatl. 00300000 0—3| (Cambridge) by a lengzth and a quarte S farsod 1o tho. B isslonsrs. with mateue: | which ba hiad passed 1n which ho found that | Ofle @y “she haad of the sull il G 6oLt | yowtgonas SmpEred (o et ag s dans Ways and monns of keoping tho great tearn | Il Athistios, i1: Olnclanatl, 3 Errors: |\ Tho Mosiaey boat ciub. won tho Thames | Hions to propace:and sebmit. plans. for tho | prosperous, densely populated villages had | i the Unitod Statos instaat of - Moxico, | mant oftoes, Bha loft. the_ sorvice ‘of tha here have remained utterly passive, and no | Athiotics, o: ¢ L5 Btterios: ¢ A OE feating the T ol P L ovare s S el L States instead. of in Moxico. | ment oflices. Sho left the sorvice of tho Sranger s iEnedinp WHlINE o Jeopardizs | berlala: At plimaniy T e T G SR L) B AL GO T RULERER e I GO R GRSl S 0 ol | O R Lol T C 6 hen the young man sho was on two or hree thousand for the purposeof | Vaughn. Earned runs: Athletics, 3. THCihe v s for ti. diRmotal sed I Viviar ;u:-fi ‘llgwl'l'“:"l"n‘-‘"v“"‘?! "r”-‘l‘l n”. g:ffl;m b0 10 | 104 later, the slave hunter not having lefs | Well as an Atlantic ono, but on amuch larger 0 and soveral others were dischargod keeping the outside world apprised that WON BY HARD BATTING. Halleoiyeaover. the coursealond. Gis | bers GROHoAssClnton S mea | d hidnvalive|thera, 'am giad (thavi 1t Hellto ;;“"‘,‘5;”“"““m"’[k";;“';_ ""'l MLy I¢ Mlhh‘l what _the ml\-l«vv"-xwxr th thero is still such o place on the maps s tho wong, M y 0.--Today's gam : ikt ssaciitior g 4 i ; e altimore will site there where beretofore deteetives indicate. Of courso I kuow noth- RO - Eal L LY ,m,',';’{,!flf“’l,fif‘.fl‘f“’ AR (et BT SRBeOt TR EITR | (ROt mm s DBEN 1 oy Rsinliead vistartodd O united fleots of Gormany and Englund, | nothing but cactus and prickly pears grew! ( ing about the afair, as | have not received e e a1t e Moo bha barem: 1o DLy o e atched. e for New Yoric ‘and Chaivigan Waller will [ actinz in unison, to bo successful in checiing | Evidently if this wero to tuvpon, if tho yult | my chock vet, and Have uot boou mixod up ropresented a Western” association city, and | gaigimore LDV AE D ey Philadelphia Driving Park. ool e B day orleg EWIL O IS e KL of D Gxrort ef Bl vek. it hasiindeed extended in tho United States, { with the caso'in any way beyond being que with the bright prospects of playing off the | Louieviile. .. 2000808080028 Pmwaveiena, July 9.—Results at tho | has for its sbjoct tho restoration. of west Diiflirg 46 aftsnoon k{he! empavo madayl| tHio NEIGEICAnS WOBIRuo hayh, GiOKC At Che | tlohed by thia detotivesi v Y sries he winners o Na- . v 6. N " 4 + = £ b b 510 Rk f This end havigation ' which Ameri ‘The bogus 2] e hand e Jorsey world's sorlos with the winnors of the N | ilits: Baltimoro, it: Louiswille, 6. Errors: delphia driviug club today : Boung Iaitblah AL rils eatee) a0t tho tatbat || blN Beccnt ADDoRTancs /on HEOLLan LOWS: DBIBH |g R lo o1 work Wonoks 1 Slal DAL OF || CIby pe e rr i ol aate or eI 00r0x e ot S ook R aitinior Loulsville 0. Battories 2:51 ¢ ucing, Bingham s, | that have recently gone to pieces throughout | timo he was dressed in the uniform of a | the worla and sway the dostiny of the Mex- pAfitanhabotoly NOuPANY, apaying investment for any enterprising, | Mahon and Robinson; Stratton and P o oo i 14l tiareamee SanahaiDlspase ' b RS A PENNSYLVANIA RAILIOAD COMPANY Tntoigant, Nusting sapliatist, or any. nume | Earned runs: Nono. i Lndy Shorldan won, Saludin the compotition of tho Hanuwha Dispateh | Prussian genoral. The oinporor was mounted | fean Catiforniu fn snch o woy indeed as would ACCOUNTING DEVARTAENT, ber of such who might see proper to take hold WASILINGTON DID SOME HITTING. e rotting, unfinishod: Tom ( L tisbl st bl from "’Il i ’{'J‘",” ‘;‘“L""f""‘ Rty “.‘"1 O (troneias SR ine D ot of it. ety : 9—The W. ot won, Grand It second, Gypsie Girl third. 5 s : g Yo mber ers) and wi ion of the United States soon after our | The troasuror of the Pennsylvanin rallr Wasixaroy, July 9.—The Washingtons g Iz Fgan and Holdrege Acquitted. Germany with a number of others) and was | foU of the United States soan after our | | G SE o Hidson County 8 Mllill‘xltv;:;m\u\ n’«','r",:\]"flxf.guhaq";’»]é:i?{ 20 i“t':vflnl !,)um d their hits in the seventh inuing, and | TN FE0E G e F won, | ST Paur, Mimm, uly 9.—The case of the | attended by an aide-de-camp. There wero the political change would follow the | Lional biwk, to Nelson Rogers or earor: thir- b savisabie for ul those who wish 10 S0 8 | four singles in succossion followed b Al | roumeiin soeond. 1o bollthird. Tivie: United States vs, Pyosident J. M. Egan et al | erowds of fashionable peopic prosent on the | pnysical change. EIOEgHClLara (B3 LN out today, tomorrow and Sunday as these | \peshinston B R o e e T T T e of the Kansas §it¢ railrond, charged with | row about that time and from them the em- | It is to be hopod indecd that you aro right | Do paper it is printed upon isa httlo three games end the team's existonco here. | Colnmbus . 5 0 0 0 10 0 1 3=7 | New Yo, July 6.—A cablo to the Police | Violating the interstato commerco law, was | peror received goneral salutation. o murmisela rorhxdd “(”']*:;‘: rrection of | thicker und a little different in color from the 'he score of yesterday's game:_ Hits: Washington, 10; Columbus, 0. Errors: | Gazette says that Frank P. Slavin r dismissed by Judge Thayer this morning, Later in the afternoon the prince and prin- | i'tHe s ianieot diploimat aftor mEh but it bears the same amount, OMAA. Whiatom o ot busc 8. B tiseiost Fege; | GRaette saye that Praui P. Slavin refuses | W5 0 1 0 o8 e e o | coss ot Wales gave a garden party at Marl. | ' 10 Bredtest diplamat aGer s o ; ud although one-fourth of an T man and MeGufre; nd Dowse. Barned | the offer of the California athletic club to [ A7 OTHCIATHISLEMETIE TS €6 i bl e b e Victor VIFQUAIN, inch wider, might bo_easily passed upon any el runs: Washington abus. 2, put up a purse of 310,000 for a glove contest | & verdict of not guilty on which he requested | borough house, their London residence, in e one not an exnert, The signature is an ex- Shannon. 2. 32 i 3 Mrs WinslowisESoothincE Sy for chil fiannon Aoratn S = : Detween himselt and Poter Jackson. Slayim | the foreman of the jury to attach his name. bonor of the emperor and cmpross of Gor- | | Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chil | Galfent imitation. Tho. kown victms, aro [ American Assovciation Standing. says be will fAight John L. Sullivah for the | Judge Thayer, after/ réciting the facts many. The weather wus delightful. Tho dl,‘t(l:“t: s grelityee tho cnild from paiu | pojice Commissioner Kelley, James Wit = Gliils gerald and Michael Foley, ail saloonkeonoers, Playel Won. Lost. Per r $20,000 h the Melba b * 88 oIS, casssenes T, 50 £ Gia | purse of $20,000 which the Melbourne ath- | the case, suys: “As the published schedule of | sun shone upon thescene just warm. enough R e I Boate, o T letic club kas offered if Suilivan will fight. | 00 R SRt |t s everybody feel comfortable ox- . DGO o who cashed checks ranging in value from & Boston. <. : £ B Fro il D oirivas Tackaom. of Corbatt after | Fates did not specity what was meant by first | to muko everybody feol comfortable n tho ox- NEWS OF Y £STERDAY. t0#00 on Monday and donosited them in thoir Ol e 4 they have decided who is the bost man. class limited ticketand as the commission | treme. The result was that tho carofully | = - banks, When' thoy reached the Hudson Athletics. ... 3 = did not see fit, when the schedule was filed, | tended ana avist ocratically trimmed gardens. he Portuguese cortez have been pro- { County National bank they were at on \ 3 B ¥ rogued to November 11 Clneinnaued L0000 E Sport at Daikota City. to require the company to explain what was | of Mariborough house were for the occasion 3 aon of London was roported lute "":’“‘. QUL *\"“"”"“-” i NGt > 3 k0 A similar attempt to float worthless Penn O b . Dakora Crry, Neb., July 9.—Special Tel- | meant or what privilages the holder would | transformed into a brilliant, tasteful encamp- [ jas¢ ev 1 wenk and delerious. 1 J) sylvania railvoad checks was maae in 1557 o Washin:tol KANSAS € i - egram to Tur Bee.]—The races postponed | be entitled to, } no " case has been | Mentof fashion, th smooth, soft lawns being Neweomb, the Wall street . £ . - T W ST Billy Hart in Demand. PG 3 e e O ST b e s been | {ilioratod hore and thero with pretiy tents | vy has beon adjndeed o lunatie by & New | Detective Joseph Francis then discover i S 5 54 e Y 23 | be beld | made out in my opinjon entitling | and handsome marquettes, while wandering, | York jur, that the plates for the checks were made at Siovx Crry, la., July 9.—[Special Telegram | at this place Saturday, July 11, with §200 in | the government to vo to the jury. The evi- | chatting laughing aple: 2 i i v one in New York and printed in 0 Sl L . v July & 3 chatting and jaughing in the pleasant nooks, in | The Pennsyivania domoeratio state oxecu- br to Tue Bee,|—The Sioux City club is consid- | purses; free-for-all trot or pace, £30; fuse-for- | dente ininy judgment would not support Sshady arbors and among brilliant flower béds | tive committee has decided to hold the nexe | another. —He advised the oflicials of the r oring offers for Pitchor Hart from a National | all ran, §0; county trot, 0: county run, | conviction oa eithercount of the indictment. | and spiashing fountains were those fortunate [ stato convontion at Harrisburs on Thursday, | and all the chacks of that month wer league club. Kansas City and two other | $0. Tho Dakota City ‘and Walkers Island | The railway companyin question adyertised | judividuals who composo the creme de la | Septeniber b in red fuk. Phat completely frastrated olubs bave made offars for Hart. He will go | gume oceurs the same day for $100 a | tosell limited first-ciass tickets from St. Paul | creme of British and Germau aristocracy Bank Examiners Faunce and Brown have | pians of the forger. to the highest biddor, The signs multiply | side- to Chicago for 37, The defendants have sold Raroly, it ovor, have these beautiful gar- | beensentto Philudolphi to, mike a thoroy b R —_— ‘ that Sioux City will shortly drop out of the Mr. Wal T Toonth Hokets. “rfl“"'[' ”,““t;m ];\d:x\« iu' & l;vlm-lx deus Leen crowded with such an_ assemblage | H¥eSUERL ROl s Soystonciund A REINg BOUGHTON'S DRUG STORE. R Tation: 3 Mr. ter's Location. were in fact limited as to privilezes, by re- | of German uniforms as were there gathered > u ks. X 2 Wostorn Baapclation Lrxcory, Neb,, July 9.—To the Bditor of | uiring a coutinuous jourrey, if the railcoad | today, mingiing pleasantly with uniforms | F house of commons in the debate on | e Claims That He is Not Conductin NATIONAL LEAGU e Vihia Waltor, crhn waa or ot | compuny elected o force that requirement. | rpresenting every brauch of the British | the Leiviccde of ‘Lord Salisbury towasd the A Saloon £ 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE, L] Sran & It may have been in this sense that the term [ sopvice, hing rovsr £ R R I e i TR S oy 5 2 00 2 od in yosterday's B s A sevvice, to say nothing of the gorgeous for- | dricbund as ealeulated to irritate France Wil Bougt R : 303 4 izt tioned in yesterday's Brr as supposed to | (limited) was used in the published scheaules | Gign dipiomats. The band of the British ndasicatod, D illiam oughton, who owns a .30 2 Addison Gumbert Reappears and | have been on the trajn which was wrecked | filed with the commission. and therd 18 0L | o inan e ounrds s that Of the. Proasian | eoad o e e O sl thyt | OFug store at Tweutiath and Grace AR L sl Oty |l ockaighicaos Dowws ehCansag. EliatRavennaiOshaiibeon tol NooloRIa1 an suficient evidences that it was not used. | yoyal guards (sent to England ou purpose) reht Mabel hid beon 10st, and that it was | streets is the subject of an investigation e el 7. 8 | “Gniosco, July 5.—With the score 5to 3 in | business for his firm, tho Parker commission | The difficulty encountered this caso could | plagyed the finest selections from th red herowner, John W. Ryerson, hud b Rk S = off Sowders,10; , July . 3 K played the finest selections from tho eminent g by the fire and police commisoners. 2: by Sowders, 4. T Chicago's favor Philadelphia’s new er, | company of New York. Ho left Council | probably ba remediod by requiring com- | (German composers, principally Wagnerian owned. g PN108 ore v N e RIS e ey | b e e A "{‘(‘fl““ Blufes on the Snd, and was thorefore o the | panies when they filo rata schedules to | jiaces, howevar. L s Tho Tra €. Brotel erocory company of St, | Droughton denics that thoro Is anything Carpentor, 1. Doublo pluy: Suteliffe “to [ oot e £ 0%60.8 208 Gnstbound passongor and must have pavsed | apecify clearly what s mennt by the torm | IRC" omporor and _mpross of Gormany ar- | Louls mudean asslentuont to Geore O Cen, | {llegul copueated with his permit or way - of Watsh Tione rans: - Shamnon, '3 ity l\mnc»lla. l;ux;ulm;. went into the box in the | through Ravenna at least one hour bofore the | “limited tickots” fustend of leaving raitroad | sived at Marlorough honse atabout s o'clock | Drezident ebthe Fhird Nutlonul bani) aaq | doing business. “Reed nus been trying to ne of ga ono hour and forty-fiye [ seventh. d 3 elographing. DI compa 0 A A G Rs bR LD > o o n en At 20 £ | nssctts abilities aro statod « 1000 and Y ST D T B Al halknnd Bl I il Pl o Ha e ey e e oo el | B el it oo anos s syl o s bl To DL L ISP L s L B " DiBIC teing 5 paidpthingiaa o hudnbusts SOAIAIPRORG. 193 Spoolupiaens S | shortly afterwards. A stroug force of police | "Phe awallun bark Geor. Jouglns was | but my permit was granted jus saume, B IV, ; 3 5 off him in his first inning. Guubort made | NeSS at the salt mines at Wavsaw, N. Y., | meaning. ‘Tho jury will be instucted to | kopt the general public from crowding too | wrecked May 14 atthe harbor of Butaritarl, | There was no misrepresentation about it, as OTHER WESTERN GAMES, L ‘ > 32 N GAMES, & v i which bas undoubtedly dotained’ him. 1 | acquit the defendauts on all counts of the | frecly about the immediate neighborhood of | In the South seas. Part of her earzo wis | every member knows just what my business nis firs. appearance since his illness, and [ 1y i indi " 1 1 ! & RS Dltched & mastorly game and led in oagting, | think he is at ‘Trenton, N. J. indictment. St. James palace, opposite Mariborough | i id no lives lost. She was owned by | jg [ don’t run a saloon. 1 sell wines and e . s G K B i 5 . B e i Ightan Brothers of San Francisco, 1 pRiLirans A 10; S Linc ulnl:[:.l::;?:nl rwlol :;.x Stop Gol e R AL o in Dacting WILLIAM VINCENT. Chesapaakoand Onio. Flans, house itself and principally abdbut the hall. “,”‘ e Droths 1"“ “ O s whieh | 110u0rs 0% T have a right o do_for_ medicinal ckward for a Time. el & S \ ——— 2 i But this did not prevent tens of thousands of he creat strike ot Belglan min of ur, If a neighbor came in and suid his : Cooney and Myers. Score: onE; Tuly 9.~The me .. | But this did not p Ehasarenfeatulionotabols ngreinh purpo ighbor cam | sand Lixcory, Nob., July 0.—[Special telegram | ;1o g ot i amea TUE BEE AT BREAKFAST. Bautions, M., iuly 0. 7he mavufac | poypio from crowding about thoso places, | b ot 4 Piastss [oF e Lseventy (4¥s | fumily was sick and wanted u ping of whisky to Tur Bre.]—Lincoln is becomiug distin- | Philadely 5500000800 0—3 a2 Aucorsiresord aflligswreaks § ates that tho | por did it drive them away from St James [ {35AEof Laber has deeldod in tavor of o | I would let him have it for medicinal pur. guished for breaking wway from the old | Hits: Chicago adelphia, 8. Errors: | The Fecret of This Paper's Early De- Chesapeake & Ohio railroad company has | park, where the curious gathered in the | general resumption, which will take place to- | poses. T own 330 feet fronting on Twenticth fashioned nine-inning game and vutting up a | Chicago, 1 Philadoiphin. 5. batferios: Gy livery in the So ithwost. mado five year contracts with C. Furness, I‘I;\p s Inrhs:;-lx;filz.m: gron .::y.:],yx‘\,l.:i-r-uvtz ’\‘f;’.’f' it s s i fioi | stweot in this 1.14-.-u“,m;: |'mmlyu’ui'l‘njml alan, L hert and Kittric Casiafun. Thornton. ant et shisids S SR o awneralineE) uckingham palace down the Ma Mal- noy, Mrs. Rebeceah Riaymond and | loon or anything else that would injure i wnd | Fow people know of tha expouse incurrad | one of the largest steamsbip owners in Bog- | BUelsEham b ThvOinex m steoralinypmend and oot N g B0 gamo that lasts until sunset. ‘fho usual rule | Clewents. Earned runs: Chicago, 55 Phila- 3 f i i f . was followed today, and a ten-inning game | delphia, by Tue BEs to enable it to roach its sub- | land, for threa regular lines of steamers from | "4 piong the royal or princely personages [ The boy, who wis deafand dumb, was on a | man conldn’t run a saloon, as the ncighbors Wha played bofor the IArmors convinced the | CLEVELAND'S HITS AND mSTON'S Emnons, | scribers at the earliest hour possibto in tne | Newport Nows, Va, to Livetoool, Loudon | wio “nid " reachca Marlborougn — houso | hritize sn his mothors ealid W10 b (R0 | woula protest too stongly agalnst it. */Phoy Mountalncers of thelr suparioritv. Lincoin | Cuuyeraxm, O July .—Cleveland sand- | morning, Tns Basalways takes advantage | 32d Glatkow, andalso for ongnslonul, stewil | pravious to the areival "of thelr | jifttomptac 1o suve b and Bobh O34 S48 | dan'e want anys of the kind 1 lod from the start, making four scorcs in tho | wiched in hits just st tho Fight thme aftor | of the first trains which leave the city in tho | Gt e e D e I ios fram | Imperial majesties were the dukeand duchess | "o war Lotwoon the Kiine wnd Doskins | 1 am 8 drugglst, but dontt pratond to bo a first funing, through th aid of a wild throw | Boston's ervors and won the game. Young | morning. Whore the trains d i fiest rogular ISuropean steamer lines from | ot Xnhait, Princoss Alexandria of Anbalt, | ounCoffzan coty; West Virzinia, 15 atiii | pharmacist. [ sell pitent medicines aud toilet DY Debvass SHOCIAton |« CAS! Hhar end | vean hid DARG MGWas Ak Btauy ia n vok | Cocalak, Wheroithe trainydo not Jeaye a4 [fany pory south of Belmove, the duke and duchess of Edinbug, the duke A e ar e ahwIE RN S Reed taiced to me abont it of tho seventl inning the score stood i to 4in | with men ou'buses. MeKean's batting uud canvmloonld peldaitied Tn e hireia Restored Western Rates. and duchess of Connaught, Erince snd L i el other ‘e atod to kuow what right | avor of the Farmers, but the Denver boys | Virtue's fine fielding were the features special. ity V10~ Thatexecuti . Prine Christina ot Schleswig-Holstein, i kitled im0 be a druggist. minnged t tie the rcore in tho ninth inning | the gume. Soore: Ieaktires of | Al Castance the B. & M. fiyen. from bl | . DAY YoRRuly B-Thajesesuilea soms | cne duckeas.of Aloany, sha duliend dachoss [ wishin tho past weel Ishowed him Webster's definition of tho D Gl ARk ok B L e v oy | e s L s | o oo | mitee of tho ‘Truuk Lino association ar- | of Dousta, tho duke and duchoss of Pire, tho | Jumes arioy, the nagro who crin| S S s S B RG Cling's head and lotting Brenwan i, When | Boston .. 00101 3 0="4 | purt of the stute earlior than any other truin, | Fanged today fora comploto restoration of | dukoe of Camoridge, tho prineo and o | sauited Mrs. Fadsom of Beche, Ark. Thursday | gnco hetween that and a pharmacist as the the agriculturists came in i the tenth inning i Clovelund, 16; Boston, 12 Erreps: | But it does not pass through Omaha, I+ | west-bound railroad and lake rates on a basis | of Monaco, the duke and duchess of I nieht, wis bukon from it it blace D | 13 1n the old country. * iReod needu't como up Head Farmer Dave Rowe sent the ball over | Cleveland, 5; Boston, 5. Batt Young | does not come withiu 21 miles of this ci of 54 conts per 100 pounds first class from | the grand duke and grand duchess of Meck- | The coroner's Jjury retu w verdiet of | herefrom N ska City to make trouble. | in the dog fennol along the banks of the | and Zimuieri Gutzel and Beunett. Earned | 7'p Bee therefore meots that very important | Boston to Chicago. lewbueg-Strelitz, Duko Erasto of Schleswig- | denth at the hands of unknown persons. was down there a whilo ago aud saw somo rushing Antelope, and meanw found time | runs: Cleveiand, 4; Bostop, 2. e at Plattsmoutn. It does so with a Phis was the provailing rate at the time} of | tlolstein and many other equally distin- Prof. Mendenhall of the const and zeodetie | things that wouldn't look well in print, aud 1 to cut a swath as far s toird base. Farmer BROOKLYN LOST BOTH. speci train. This special leaves | the obening of lake transportation. guished people. survey ool Prof. Merrekam, the oritholo: wrote 'em down when | ot home In addition tnere w present the whole | of the department of agriculture, have been 1 have complicd with the letter of the law, Plannagan then took the flail and pounded | Cixerssar, O., Jduly 9.—Bro % av 8 oclock 1w the morning out two bags aud sent_ Dave Iunm-.l O'Day | both games }«-uu-lm:.;:i .m'.f-‘,.‘i.‘“'“'f-‘uui'\'f: is loaded with Bep's, 'rn.\nt are thou- Trafic Manager Appointed, of the diplomatic corps and many distin- ;u‘m‘w‘l-‘n‘\-w .f‘l’lf].\’.{.lr“l" 'i‘yfu‘T:w.“fi.f{“.‘,‘{'"‘ and the stato boara of pharmacy has no more followed the example of his aliianco brothers | was ovenly coutested uutil the ninth, when | sands of them. The train thunders down to [ ST. Louis, July §.—after considering the guisned army and navy officers, cabinet min- | it to =0 b BUREIE S 0 o e i to do with the case than a farmer out en tho and helped Flannagan over the home plate. | hard hitting and errors by Collins and ¢ pupers ave | appoigument of o traMic manager for some | isters aud othors, Natarally. thoro wis & | ories. ® prairie. 1 talked with the members of the The Mountaineers could not work a similar | Kinslow guve tho Reds five ruus, two of | transferred to the B. & M. Fly l'wo mln- | eight e ten syeeks tha St Louis tratio, com- | romavkable diapiaviof Inalos’ toilols ta seLoff | y¢ piyy ot Autornoy Read | tre and polico commission personally, and combination in the last half of the tenth and | them earned. Latham’'s work throughout | utes later the lyer is ratiling along aia v the sparkling uniforms of the gentiemen. | g the rovernme K ¢ elaims in | Mr. Hartmuan referved me to Mr. Gilbert, Totlred defeated. e T S B R SRR spoed of forty-five milos por hour. “At every sion today tendored the position t0 C. N. | and s @ whole the dazzling costumes, sun- | the Un'ited Stitos district court y Who, he said, was the lawer of the board. 1 —_— it : . ] od, secrotary of the Southwestern Itail: 5 i R R D el o Ton an AT LINCO T Cineluna station, the packages containing Tue Brk 000, 88 ) shine, flowers, iawns, grand music, splendis ball bond given by Gideon § old me to 1y K al opimiol i O e oAl el Ao thrown 'off, Tading at the station door. | WaY and Steamsiip association, - My. Osgood | uniforws, decorations, flshing dianjonds and | tive prosiagnt of the Keystone furnished him that of Judge Lake, und 1 cine, ot 2 Blwanean, 1. Wits: Oineinantl, 10: Brooklyn, 7. Errora: | 1t reaches Lincolu, tho capital, 4: cuter upon his duties at once. bripht faces formed ds ospecially fine a mix- [ Willin 1 Wanainaker and Joha 11 PEFINIL W8 EEALA Lo YOuEs in suecessior av o, Bear, s glung Iy, T. Errora: | b o, il — - \ piensant coloring aud enjoyment as | sureties AL 1S Juneture au ico wagon drove up and ondy ear, a2 B00klyin 4 Bitteries: Fairmont, 6:25 a.m.} Hastings, ! ; e ture of poasant coloring and entoy as | o Ohilia e AR s tar Bhewo.or Butas 16t 3 1 wid Clarks ine and Ki Holdroge, 9:18 a. m.; McCook, 113 ITHE BEE FLYE oue would wish 10 sce. oo Chitian wiwstor nt Washinzton has ro- | tho driver entered ana usked for sowo suits Hoit, #b.......6 X 5 Clneinnatl, 6; Brooklyn, 2 Akron, 2:50 p.m., and Denver; 6:15 ————— suying that the two ¢ Prosis | The proprietor said he didn’t keop anything I ROwa, B MeGarr, fb, JONAIIS WHIFPED THE GIANTS, This spocial serviee of Tuk Brr costs monoy, | 1t Travels at the Rate ot Sixty Miles NOVELTIES IN JEWELKY. G Erruria and Presitont wpiio—which | of that kind, but had something olse just 3 2 o {olens HRE : ¥ , , D el | of thatkind, bt Tl Bl g ¢4 st ez, T oy ke ook o | 0T T s ot of G 1 i o Hour, = pim Ul TR en e hilei ok | eeedin s rar ot pant auslolne, ety Wilson, 2 8 1 0{Gillilang 1 game from the Giants'today by good batting | lishes all the and guarantees to deliver Tue OManA BEg, on Sund in the west- & AgISS Nedgi eyt 4 o 8 eral and officlen o 0.5 shial o fiel medlately suil for ChilL form would bo the proper thing, but thi i M - whon its wero ueeded. Tho” playing oa | Hin the sumo liberal aad ofiolont mianaer, | em, uorthwestorn, ‘and_many places i the Aluminum waten charms are in the fleid. PSRRI B o g T ol betha, opel iy, Bub 1 hoth sides wes spirited. you want to_read all the news and read it Ll A Poreelain purasol handles are admired by | ofiefals i Wash N T s I i N L SCOWE BY INNINGS, Pittshurg 10 P . You can make no | Southwestern part of the state, r Y | ofticials n . b apy Said he believed 1t advisable Lo seek u doctor, L connnd 9101000008 Yoyl Raasiesiteatii G : readers from cight to twenty-four hours | WA - sndatits 1s o | Huone 19 baine fomoitod Ih ono of Otk nel M. Boughton concurred in the view and thi sy riant A LS LR Hits: Pittsburg, 8 N ——rrrwe abead of all its, cQfipotitors. In faet, when | (AR 0ddity tn Guout chain pendan & Voring republic s writer snys thati man | disappointed deparced. SUMMARY Pittsburg, §; Now. York, & Butterios: COhallenge Accepted. tho Iattor veach aholn:eatination thoyiare | AndiAll R IR BoLL enlting himself Captain Annefte las been % TN L daabroyen dLiLs Earned runs: Lincoln, b: De Two base | vin and Mack; h nd Cl E Couxcin BLures, Ta., JulyS.—Tothe Sport- i A mateh safe of oxidized silver reprosents | enzugedeat Norfolk, Viv, In shipping many Fire at Jonnines, i, dostroyed Mi B Bkt e, Tobon o basonitat i | runss Plitaburg, &t Now York I B e ibot®e | Niko back numberst ey aro nov used for | 4 barrel shuttered on top. Ten and much ammuiition 0 southern | Brothers Tumibe yied wnd - caised i los Wilson. Double s: O'Day nd o Noticant & e otk [ ading, but for wrapping and carpet pad- A new hair-pin top consists of a row of | Wil Finngan, st on balia: 0Dy, b Guil National League Standing, AR 2l Omahi, latoly WAVINE | qing purposes. (i fach of those respects | small gold kuobs divided by diamons Faasod batlk: - Wramnan, 1. WL IR 3 A Mn etk Pan 0oy, | PRRLED RS 857 oiROR 08 | “’r"';"l’l';)' 1t | they are quito valuable. After-dinper coffee sets are being intro 1. 9. Hy Sl R e 4 o o e club to o contest of thirty shots, ow is Tie Bup/able to so distance its | duced m glass with applied silver ornamen- U T LAy | Ohieago. ... 2 o according to his own rules, or as he spacified, | HOW 18 Tu Bilkiablo to so dlstance its | FRENT 2 : - - Clevelund 111110 67 strictly off hand weight of rifle, the pull of | competitors e R e Uncle Abner's Home Kun, Brooklyn AT 3 i triggor and sights, each to suit himself,” has Because it had‘ostablished a number of IRalGA T e llas hantia ol o Muwavker, Wis, July 9.—Dalrymple's | Philadelnhia.......68 i been considered, and the Council Bluffs riflo | horse routes throughout the state! patizelog B ibahdgsat AUl s Ty sy Y HEIRNILL oo 200 f club, or a number of members of the same, > 1t has Sbw . 4 A combination panel and puper clip is u home run In the first luuiug with two mett ou | bittubirs. I i ol ot uhioma chouta, wags | Becauso It us eggwu spocial tratn whioh | peouso bear. whoso Juws ara'operaled by 3 s and the o bility to hit Smith ki o ] A 2 houge, wiles dis- | Poworful spring (RAPRRRC.5A8 Yinom: SRARLILY. & - tuo understanding that the match shall con- 3 3 bowerful spring. st the game for Duluth. v SPEED RING sist of sixty shots, the fivst thirty Mr. Ful- | tant from Omabar i four hours X - ; WA DL ——— lor's rules, and usiog the German target. | Making allowapge, for the stops atrail | DeWitt's Little Eariy Risers; best little f 0 wWelght, 18,08 0 : lh‘-»un; ‘.u \\;-I»m-l.. an Park. 'l'h\n; 5 A-n-lI Wisy-dhotatatrisly upen tho | aoad crossiugs, tMsliraln travels at the re- pills for dyspepsia, sour stomach, bud brouth. ottt 20, O Rourke, 3b..4 mcago, July O.—Delightful weather, a | hutionsl rules, namely: Ten pound ritie, P, e A e wark able speed pf sixty milos an hour. T P T : Bhooh, ss. ‘0 3 Ely, a8 3 ol o three pounds pu of trigeer, strictly off 1 ) ) | has received a cheek from the corporation | and who has to lave it cashed, | Charles Cannon, an employe, told a roporter | that it was the opiniou of the meu employed o the road that a vast schome to defraud the adesmen all along the lwe had been ren in a specch the emperor said that he had upon one of his own horses (brought —cormos! Wuish, 8. Clarke, p. | commmes Total. Manning, Foster. ni.. Hoover, rf, Smith, [T Stearns, 1) Pickett, ss Carpentor Wilson, ¢ Sowders, p. the An. 5 i H *|lccoo= Jewsie s Review, aches its makes n run to Grand Isiand, Burke, of. Eario e Lot 4. at Washington park today. Marion C. wns | the contest will be the. Manawa riflo ranie, | he stops awudry station. It is thrown | Col. MeClure Says His lgnorance is Gt . Halanin o the only favorite to win, and the bookmakers | and time July 22. For furthor particulars | from the train ns@he lattor flies past each Only Equaled by His Arrogance {liberts. 3b ) Hamburg, If fillea their boxes. The feature of the day's | address the committee, per town in bundles™ . . g ¥ Sumith, p 2 Sl e dy ] 1o bundies'Akd quantities of all the | Pumaperrma, July S.—Colonel McClu 3 Smidh, b0 0 Mot SpOrt was tho Hiding of Jockey 1. Williams, W. Duxcas, Postofico Box SRR QR e RAIAARA A 20lansh ol 3 0m 5 1l Tota 38 7 te landing four winners. Dotails ol i © up to 500 copies. will have an editorial in the Times tomort Ihis 368 contains every line of news dis- | which will say that the LFirst race, purse #0) for mulden two For a Poor Cause, ; tributed to subscribers within the shadow of | by John G, Nicolay in his public t 5 ADORR BY LUNINES, olds, entrance 815, five-elghths of mile Allle - Alken lives near t sorner of Milwaukoo e 000 0 000 starters: Liko Broezo, 105 (8 to 1), won Ailla alkon Uves Reps (8. ernop. of | Pun Bap building ln Omaha, DU 20103 0x0re DRI 0 B threo i Faring, 108 0 to D be Phirteenth and Jones streets. When sho re Whet the subscribor In this city is unfold | the widow of ex-Vive Preside Barned S TUNNARY . i Mispouta, 101), oule fength for the pluce. | turned home jast evening she found her | i his paper at broakfast, the subscriber in | equaled only by his arrogauce in s Barued runs wau Tuo-base hita: | Tine o, Grand Island i3 dolng the samo thing, the | speais for Abraham Lincoln i matters about : 4 ; I8 campton. Hom Datrymple. Double plays |~ Second ruce, purso 860, for_three-year-olds, | busband making love to Miunio IFord. There i Jalgad b £ ; b8 € . Proportion ocess Pecullar to Hoods | 1 was prostrated fo nearly three montls, from Roaug to O'irien, Firat on balisi O | entrance 315, oo mile, Ton start Woveul, | was a fight right away, and Minnie got the | Khedt paver belug placed 1o bis hands at 7 which Nicolay was never consultod i o o BarRagarll) poor cireulation &; ot Moliale, by pitebed ball won in i rush by length froni | worst of it. The worien finally got out into | 3HANP | which he bad no more knowledge ihan avy " o8 the bBloc uck out by Metule, 1| Ranlor, 1 3 7 This enterprise cost noy. It is, how- known to no Lt 4 o Umpire! | (in s (ot i e ;‘ ‘l““lfl;."‘"“": 4 07 | tho street whore thoy continued taeir battle. | oo FERS o s readors. No | other clerk about the white house. Colonel ecu Iar“,hr Sy 28 L: thinishe L Tuird race, the great western hundiowp u | o SMoor Atken oame uitng and ook thein 10 | oypor paper in this section could stand the | McClure states that bo (McClure) was called wid by which the full medicinal power of ail the | although my physielan treated me for nervous FREHONT A WINNER. sugoptiakas top a1l mios, W aath WOl S | WY P SDMERIECD BORS expense. Noother paper could stand half | to toe inaer councils of sbraham L tugredlents used i3 retaied, Hood's Sarsas | troublo. This sprig tio saue symptoms re- — "Or, 106 (13 to 3), won hundily by throy Came trom Kansas € $hadxponse, Bome of tham havetriad it a4d | und soaree. of agafidonMa) voale pasiliads a bighly conceutrated extract of Sa- | Lrned, and I concluded to betny owh Ehyst First Game at Hastings a Well Played, | lengths: Ban Chiof. 1030 to 11, cavie fastund | Jonn Hayes, o Kausas City raileoad man, | 00 BEE dlone sonds out o special tratn, | Which Nicolay nbver heard and atwhich uonc saparilla, Dandelion, Mandrake, Dock A A et thic I8 g [rorm Y WaEk, MM (6] Ly , R beat Joo Blackburn k for the y Well Earned Visitor's Victory, e “phtuer A, . RS PR 1w|rm'khmn yosterday with a good sized roll, | This is somethiug which 15 done by no other | Of those in attendance ever suw Nicolay ver Berrles, and other well kjown vegetable [ o 0% igarent person.” R J. RiLey, Busis Hasmixos, Neb., July 8.—(Speelal Tele- | it ut even money wiis 1oft Way hebind. and at once proceeded to got drunk paper in the countrs prosent. Nicolay, be says, was utterly in Lt T T Y 16 ading | UKo & diterans persan.d. b s MAREs S gram to Tuk Bk, )—The Fromont and Hast Fourth rac irse ¥70, for ghreo r-olds | He went into & saloon at Fifteenth and Phis train leaves Omaha lock in the | eMcient as the president’s priv . among medioines by its own Intrinsie | " §ioods Sarsapariia 1s sold by druggists. §13 415 uted merit, and has now a larger s Propared by C. 1. 100D & Co., Lowall, Mass. than any other similar preparation In this tive power Peculiar to Itself 15 « country, 1f you have never taken Hood's shiown by the wonderfal cures it has effected, | Sarsaparilla, a faie trial will ec oy unsurpassed in the history of mediclue. This | its excellenco and merits, ! absolute merit it possesses by reason of ! 1 ean hardly estimate tho benefit recelved fact that 1t 18 prepared by & Combination, | from using Hood's Sarsaparia. Last sumimer and upyanis, entrance £ onw aud obe-olghth | Wobstor streots, and after taking a couple o ornin roact o tious on | and it was onty Lincoln's prov ings ball teams met In battle this atternoon, | miles Seven starters: MATlOn G AT 1) | dviaies foll otand 1o p ot Wit ho woin | thortin: | it roe C R el d 110 e s Litknoln & MOF and Hastiogs gracofully yielded, the tirst [ Won by w necke Santlugn, 1@ 1o 1. beal | b found that 80 of bis movey was missing. | ~Cutout this tima table and past it upon the | (Nicolay) saw and knew Prosid & game of the serles to our neighbor city Dimo: 165 His caso was reported o the police and an | wull. It will tell you when Sunday | The man—Abraham Lincolu— ) ‘@ n ar investigation started. paper is duo. 1 ' also whon t | mud never kaew and lie had a0 kuowledgo of | | &P 7 porhaps to eucaurage tho visitors, and atthe | - Fitth race, purse 00 for three-yoar-old 5 !

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