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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1801-TWELVE PAGES. FOURTEEN RUNS TO EIGHT, | it menetocimagiresnt detiieg, vt | FIGHTERS ARE IN TRAINING, | siariiiafrogguisicwphs, Wit 3 | THAT BARDSLEY INTERVIEW, | wome oiisgerspyt e sowsmeir saik | YOUNG CHRISTIAN WORKERS club hero for tho balance of tho season. Tobon Suifas S ,H.'[,“:"C.f".‘:'.'."y...mh.q'",:,'; | Itoral. " Of 1000 shares of the re Earnest [tial was appoiated chairman and the pinoe. Tim | . mainder he had absolutely no knowl- A, Henry P, Kolb secrotary. After some little Bocond Fage. (hN> To¥ threo-yenr-olds and B | edge. Of 1,000 of tho remaining shares discussion the following committes was ap- | How Hall and Fitzsimms Pxeroising | npward. entranes 815, one mile. Seven start- | Brought Out Bof: " ¢ ia Coun- | he said that when he was a director in the oding: ado How the Lambs and Ilha Farmera Settled Dolated 10 £ 0% 8od. Bassie. fOF EUDICHs ! nr:a Are Exeroising | upward. entrange 8 0 1, won by & neck, While ight Out Bofore the Pluln.l‘ul a Qoun- | A8 S8 Hinat Sonipeny Loews same b Al | O oond Day s P‘rncm dings of th‘) Endoavor / Yesterday's Game, tions to this end today: Messrs, Ben Gal- Their Muscles, Avcclaim, 1 0 ty n"'-mn Molgdy, 10§ @ to 1 cil Committee of Iuquiry. and asked him to obtain him a loan of $40,000 Societies at Minucapolis, — lagher, Jobn O'Keefe, H. P, Kolb, Goneral thioe lengths o vhe nlace (ime: 11, R on the stock., He took the shares and wot C. H. P'rederick, William M. Dickey, Arthur yonr-olds, onteines £30 with $1,280 added, the money for Lucas. A considerable time 'z i OMAHA SLUGGERS KEEP UP THE PACE, | 1} Buith, ol rancis. dobn Sbc ke 5., | BOTH IN GOOD TRIM AND CONFIDENT. | und oneclsiiipymiics. Five startorss Foot | NEWSPAPER MEN IN THE WITNESS BOX, | AIarand the bt was pind off by the Lucas | GREAT ENTHUSIASM MARKS THE SESSION. - Hall. The proposition is to raise $,000 and — ¥ from Ormond. 192@) to 1), who beat Pom fret v Mr. Wanamaker also presentea the com- R " > " o B turn It over to Mr. McCormick, who guaran- 10 D length Tor the pince. Timo: 1¢ | intttos, with o istier from Johin U, Litcas, Two Pitchers Used Up for the Fars teos to koep the club here the balance of the | Dempsey's Conqueror Thinks the Bat- ourth rnce, huipdicap o ehrco-yent-o ds | Reasons Why it Was Not Published | dated My 25 158 ing a eheck to pay | Free Parliament Cosducred at the g AL ‘ and upwirds. of $1h each with #50 adde _ ! ¢ ers —Kansas City Downs Denver season. If this sum is not raisod Mr. Mo Will Not Last Over Forty Min- and one ,,,\..“w‘,‘, Ol Mo startora: Guldo, | at the Time Obtained-—Postmaster | the Intercston this Of tho other un Morning Meoting. - Cablegram Ex- Ohioaan ouds the Leagus Cormick states the club will be disbanded G\ i 110 (5 to 2, won by & longth trom Morris, 100 v i used tive said Mr. Wi = ""L“’ i P hided A Sunday evening. utes—What Jimn Has (oto D, who DeNt Vailors 102 (to3, a hoad General Wanamaker on wker, ¢ i VIS that*Mr. Lucas at tending Love and Greeting mee More ; - to Say. or the place. T, 073 . first in't A larger loan and o g to Western Associntion Standing. Y Fifth T for throo-year-olds the Stand. TRRHAN the Gily riovur: 1add, HowWevar, Scnt to Rov, Spurgeons Won. Lost. P e and L) ”-'I """h”“ll :\\”'L' — as a1t conl Ll * been withou \;l\w-u‘lw-ru" 2 P Omaha el 4 b , i 4 \ (3to 1), who g oy ment. | know of no other stock, but om- Omaha, 14: Lincolm, . Mitwaukee 21000 i ] B Just a weelk from next Weduesday will bo | b oafio up vory fast and won by 8 | Pmravrienia, July 10.—Tho sub-com- | northat ten yoars ago whoh Phicas was | Mtxueaporss, Minn, July 10.—This 18 Kansas City, 8; Donver, 7, Minneavoils 58 o decided the eventful buttle between Jim Hall | SiVer Luke, 107 (1) to' 1, one length for the | mittee of the finance committeo of the city | securing control of the bank ho came to me | “Deconntal day” of tho Christian Endeavor . Lincoin ¥ 5 at 5 v o Sioux City - -Rain T e i B and Bob Fitzsimmons for the midaleweight T . for throesyone-olas | COUUCH WhICh I8 inquiring into the failuro of | und sald o did not want peoplo to kuow who | gocioties, and_ opanod at 6:30 by n half hour Milwaukee - No game, BiouxOity, o i .'!n‘mpl I ;. ft |)\:Lx1 1, ,n,u”n!Ix « r_xl-l ‘n; and upward entrineo $is, ono milt. Sevon th |\|\~]\.m| national bank and the affairs of N“‘_lg:;\mmf“’Jm\"A“ J”‘” vltl: “' \fl' I ”‘" prayer-mooting. The regular session was call — A A 5 i ribune. On that day, too, Hall will be | starters: Ed Bell, 1090 (12 to'1), looked all over | ex-City Treasurer John Bardsley held a pr p Xpi o « . | et o Oiar at b1 evs D, \VAvd:peRd 108 5 FARMERS se DHE vonty-three vears old, o 6 v a winner, bt Balzowun, 100 to2), nipped the [ g 60q o i o tificato No. 450, which was transferred by PURURTRT? are re HE FARMERS set g ; twonty-threo years old, and should he win R s “"”.:m” o fiibhey iy | tracted sossion this aftornoon. Tho main | . Yard to Scudder & Durbam of Trenton, | the mornimg lesson the sixth chapter of II out yesterday as if NATIONAL LEAGUE, the $11,000 which goes to the vietor it will bo Neth for the place. Time: | witnesses wore Robert MeWude, clty editor | that is part of the stock on which the loans | Corinthinns, Prosidont Clark thon announced they intended to got quite a handsome birthday present. | of the Public Ledger, William M. McKo of the Giirard trust company wore secuted, 3 o VT y Inte R ot it Bove trso 8800, fob throsyor ¢ Ledger, William M. McKean, | © I I Seeured, | tho committees. Tho “free parliament’” was their wiieat il cut [ Chicago Takes the Lead for the Third | fall is trainiug for the coming battlo at | b o s e o editor-in-chief of the sume paper, and Post- | 41 tfter the Lucs estatd wot It buck it Wis | oo qcted by Rov, Dr. KRondthatler of Tudian- aud threshed, their : Time This Year. d Beloit, Wis. SO rattiing fnish Tako Notio master General Wanamaker. ey roaod. OYSEELD LA SRRIELTO.| SWall, . Lhis" sbbjoct - F¥ uonmIdBIAUIOH HOING corn busked and in | CHicAGo, July 10.—An audience ot %00) | With Hall is “Parson” Davies, who is in | (3 £, jon byt lenzih, while Foretunytt | - e, MWade was tho first witness. Ho | mr. Wanamakor thon again went over What tho soctety has done.” the erib and pump- {wnwh'r “'I::W*S l,l' h!'"fl‘t;v!‘ gain first l;"‘ ® | active training for the Chicago Elks' produc- | place. Tin 1471, said in answer to a question that he went to | Some length to tell of the transaction in Read- Dr. Rondthaller opened out with o fifteen oaay for tho third timo this season and en- | tion of “As You Like [t at Burlington park X . tho county prison on Thursday, June 18, and | MK in which John G. Lucas was o partner, sposch w mos foyed a game full of excitement aftor the.| Fuly 98, The “Parsog’ I8V OTAFT R Here's a s tate of Things. conuty prison on Chursday, June1s, and | 1,10 T SORR CGu Laiete B L R i | minute talke, His spoech was one of the most e wes wenttior |58 (™ i Olle futnedt - brito Raster:| XV tuet raoy” will play Charles th Chrcago, July 10.—When Ed Cor Interviewed the imprisoned ox-city treasuzer. | Progidont Marsh admitted in the prosonce of | intoresting of the goneral oxercises. From il e ot ATE oyt [ SIS WA 1~(<lr; m'.m- b6 ¥Oudy ¥ | s \aridoned. WIE old s West, SIde teaoke Bardsley talked freely and understood that | three witnosses that the Licas estate owed | all over the hali dolegates were on their feet A squall arose in | ing with him after that, getting but two i Lttt ln UL ; Lot | opened anew track at Hawthorn, Hanking the interview was for publication. Ho told | him 815,000, Tho fact that somo of tho core | with minuto suggostions as to tho work of tho third inning, | singles in the other six. ~ Score; Hall's quarters re situateq lu the Belolt | psihore, (Mike McDonald and other local | Bardsley attlio beginulug that In view of | cilcatos held us collateral by liwin & Loland | ¢ho soctoty. Tho chafrman pointed thom out P SR LS L G 32 50 0000 0—g | ATmOKY, and are fitted up with every appli- | gpoiglensad the old teack to conduct racing | Coriain charges that had been made in the | Wetetited aftor Tucas doatn was due, he | oo after another and thoy camo so fast and AL LA AL > ik 00001050 0-0 culated to iner brawn and mus- i iy b newspapers ho thought it proper for him to fo th n onn o’ refusal to handie them | yho responses of the audienco wore so quick shed for shelter, and in the fifth another ono A 4 ! e n meetings in opposition to Corrigi while in a dead man's name. that cact Kk od to bo n signal for a ! 4 Chisago. 11; Now York. 10. Errors 3 ne of the appliances are necessarily | Corrigan made appiication to the cir- | makea full statement, particulaviy as to Robert Alexauder, counsel for Join Bards T I TR Bk came up and their crops were not only sadly £0.00i New York, 4 Earned runs: Ch ? ¥ L1 appiicati ¥ xauder, couusel for John Bards- | frosh hurst of applause. Soctability, ovangel- ' w . _ L crude. Thus, tho shower-bath consists of a | cuit court to restrain the promoters | what ad become of tho 045,000 deposited | ley, was asked if ho had anv information or ENGRL Y ot NahvoH damaged, but uttorly rulued 41 Now York, 1. Batteries: Hutehinson 7 istic effort, support of the pastor, eonversion Gl h s o A S e tusio and Bucklo clothes boiler with holes punched in the | of the enterprise from carrying it into execu- | and whicn had disappeared, the [ !Mtimation from Me. Bardsley concorning the | o ganls, opposition. to saloons and Sunday TR L B IS L Gt WON IN ONE LNNIN bottom. Hall stands underncath and one of | tion, Judge Tuloy this evening dismissed tho | charge being made = that it~ had | SUgoments mude by v Melade, amusements und many other points woro e iaht into the melon pateh und com- | CIxcixsati, O., July 10.~A howo run, two | bis attendants climbs a stopladder and pours | fhPHCAtONs. Kacing = will ‘j[";"(‘f‘,nw“" been, otolen. Aftor Mr, MoWado Bad | wich ho sait waa not intended for. pubifn: | CrOuRNt out in quick wiiccossion U un O A il R [E70 OB (i EH Lwne | e = bl furfield trac 0 old Corri vritten_out the first statement Lo said i 0 s uot intended for publica- n closing the parliament Dr. Rond « assisted materially, nmwml by the I :m;mi N"m;‘_“” D e at today by “h room and fresh air, and that is all thatis | will also begin racing tho sume date. Both Kean, himself and another member cf the My Dear Alexand 1 enclose an editorial | specches in Bl tysthro0 minites: 3 who wero all more or less porturbec | 7 il T b aie ooy e ‘ y sides declare that the fight will bo to a finish | aditorial force of the Ledger and aftor full | 8ninews item. 1 seo MeKonn is wiliing o zo crotary Baer read a cablogram from by tho prospects of the lone walk before | Gincinnati 0 2 - 2| “Across tho state line in Iilinols, on the | and each declures tho other must quit or | deliboration and discussion it was decided | Defore the committee. You remember 1 told | th Afric hing, thom 1o “lon- LY Bt ORoRutshonoltRo tomis| | ARESIRIESS L din AL ] iberation and discussion it was deeided [ gEiefy i (EIRLTTRE SO reinpber b Aot | Natol, South Africa, enjoining them to “en o know noxt Mondny. moruing they will |\ 11iis: Oinsinnnti, 7iBoston, 6. Brrora: Oin= | aua Gnacaey rmmcr, Aok Dily Woeds |ibroak. S S1L S not to publish it because strong ro un- [ i friend and anid that he eame not from tie | largo tho tent.” BUAvRLoTAd s ek LoD B ITE 2 fnatl 2 Boston, 2 Barned runs: Boston, y Kemmick do their morning Philadelphia Driving. supported by facts was made to in | papor. T told i some of the things | had [ A cablegram was sent to Rev. Dr. Spur- Zatla i > Mr. Halligan, the Child W Butteries: Radbourne and Harrington; cighth of i mile track on the turf P 5 Al 10.—Racing was con. | People. heard, but told him very plainly that Ldid | geon, extending love and greeting, As a starter Mr. Ha :Lul;‘ o € hild 1- | Nichols and Ganzell, nas been measvred off and under the wateh- | g S U 1 S Mr. McKean was next sworn. He said that | not know the truth of « of the things we A short prayer service was had, which w der, who hopos soon to be tramping among ful eyo of John Kiino the pugilists do the | tinued at Point Broczo today. The unfinished | o5 uditor of the Ledgor he had charge of the | SPOKe of. TUnow appears thit he leftme and | oflo\ed by three briof addressos’ on W the odorous blossoma in Cincinnati's right, R A O L L LS e ardest work of tho Vith no clothe: Y 80 S R B IGEM o wrote out a lot of stufl. What it 1s 1 don't | { bty field, juggled Monk Cline's high oue u mno- | CLEVELAND, O., July 10.—Timely batting by Dardest work of Ulo doy. | Widlino clothos on [ 2:24 raco was won by Thomas Jeffeeson. In | interviow which Mr..McWado hud obtained. | Kol S may have put words iy niy: nioutly | Socioties May Do.” Rev. Dr. Hoyt called for S A o but light trunks, Hall and Woods alternately R BVEaiias i RIETE WEH Ahsiass | BiEAla Lt isoRtEa Lo, statotRBHtH BMIG E i Skl ATl i ment or two aud taon droped it. Cleveland, aidod by bases on bails and tha | (i ties, it hud (Hoods SLOCHAtEY | tho finish 2:33 class Prank 5 wou. Today’s | Ho said that becauso the statemont fmplicat- | ihav never uitersd or thought of, " Whithd | & vote from pastors on tio loyaity of th And tho Monk wrapped his tail around | Brooklyns' costly errors won for the home [ wit e TR ATREnm b T O ing | Cvents resultod as follow d a number of respectable citizens upon tho | you betterdo?z Tdon't want to bo mudo the | church, and from all over tho imimonso hall first. % team. Grabor not only pitchod woil, but [ guite i s fesiion - S NS AL Belleve hotel stakes, §,50: Fannfe Wilcox | testimony of a witness not credible it was de- | medium of pulling out « loc of trash or wossip | caino responses which were acknowlodged by 3 : exercise, fifty yards being coverod ata time. | won Ajerim second, Sudie M third, Best time: | cided that it was not proper to publishit. It | to the fnjury of any man or men. Lhop: I | applause from the young peoploe kins pulled beforo o T e e ‘57;:‘,-}{;;:;‘:,;",;; (hovoliund..eooooned 48 0 8 8 0 9 8= 4 | made back to thie quarters s M | uro 300: Maud Mulfor, won, | the committeo room toduy. No member of [ Lol "““_“"‘]“]'j"f‘[:“‘:;‘; I«‘M‘"»"i pat. | inforcoments which had’ beon noedod by the ot Burkost tappod. one. to Walsh and | lits: Glovelin, ‘d: Trooklyn, 6. Errors: Hallis in Condition. o e e it i " riie: | the committeo had scen it, in fact no_one ex- 030N, Mass., July 10.—The naval bat- | chureh, and tho full devolopment of this wild pitoti—the first ono Norman Lieslio has | Nea$iolitteries: Grabor and Zimmors Lovete 1,,:‘::},?.‘,"“.‘,‘,‘,"1;I',?,‘L',f,’,‘:,:'&'fi;‘i;'“",:“h;‘"g,“’,’,‘:fi}_’ U Delving s Mmneapolte; S L eiows wore submitted to tho} (0027 attacked and capturog Doer island, | children of today and the millenum in thirty made for a month—lot Burkett tosecond, 70 DE/SURNTE DID. Lo all appearances he is fit to fight today. He eAvoLls, Minn., “July 10 i e “l“hi\‘-“xll";'%m‘::l‘ o | down the harbor. The island was defended | YEAT Harry's safe return from the Falls City. the winnivg run. Score: uunnm is dunmu and a quick juurncy ig Fifo Suiildon second, Smugglor third: Dest of the Ledger office until brought to 16, the Bndeavor movement, the arrival of re- Walsh closed out Brother Jack at second. A | §lovels Brooklvn, 4. Farned —runs: cept the three editors of the Leager had cver | talion from the ships of the white squadron | movement meant the conversion of all the 5 v i Rev. Dr, Worden of Philadeiphia had tho d & 0 g X er Davi e B T i soven boat loads o rine: v . v and Shannon’s orror to thivd, Brother Dave | p, 00 o Fuly 10.~The Phillies won | '8 10t carryiug an ounce of fut and his | conklin won tho free-for-nil trot, Thornless | 2 to at once listen to_the public reading of | V¥ seven boat loads of marines and naval Then Patsey Flanagan—the big DPrussian avo Boloit the night of July 20 and with the manuseript, was asked to read the | garrison had two field pieces. The attacking | ple. Every ono i the Sunday school 4bovo hit Leshe for u three-sacker, and Roat for a | Pall when hits wore nooded. Shugart plaved | oy " \Gaivh 152 pounds. He expects to [ fourth. Best time: 2:191s. 0 I Arty.ConBTBta At twontvielshE: ok GIonas u chool aboy singlo, and four runs as big As straw-stacks | Bis first gamo with Pittsburg and showo work up' to 150 by tho nightof tho fight. | 2:24 raco: Telegram won in_a straight | Paper, which he willingly consented to. do. | DAY SORREA0 O EEi i ps ol e the infant cluss should bofu the Christiau B i . B BRbiE in fine form. Scoro: P e dolenat v iRy | Much'that Burdsley told to McWade was | AU12:20 o'clock the signa attack | deavor socioty. lvomed up ngainst the background sky g Hall, as ho stands strippod, impresses ong | heat, Johnny Smokor sccond, Princo Mao | Much thay Bardsloy told to MeWado was | L0 300 @ GRNAGE FEM 0las of smoko | 4oy Mty \ouly itan “Pinky” Ebret, who made the longest | Pittsburs .. ... favorably. While he has ' all tho reach of [ third and Abdallah Wilkes fourth. Best [ BRECVATS WEOeboraier | o tones | belehod forth from the secondary battory | by What \e Have Dones oY oo broad jump on rocord the other day, clear lI‘x:l‘lulqum”n\.., S Fitzsimmons be 13 much more trimly built in | time: 2:1014. T o O e ot | s of all the war ships and_undor covor oF | " A oe uewia aaliont peayer for Dr., Springer {{:,"l,’,fj o D incolnyaton felntadin iy R D T il PaEARe l‘{‘lls Boues “l‘!“ o aNman Surefoot Sustams His Name. lished. In these Burdsley again went over | this bombarament the line of battle closed in | inging and adjournment followed. U in agin. observod tho tmid | IUsburz 2 Philudelpnia. 1. rles R et ‘fl“,’:“j(‘,p'.}m‘:",,,,‘: %2 | Loxpox, July 10.—This was the first day | the story of tho Keystone banic and stoutly | ubou the island “11!_-l sns of o war A0S AL L0 a commitieo meoting was held to tndividual in the grand stand, andiBurgorikanos : B et e g RO e | of the Sandown sccond summor meoting. | Maintained that'lio put the 840,000 in | keptup tho rapid firing with o view of dis- | consider the question of Sunday observinco AT A tlobked National Leagune standing. Yot the fwalve-poand bag he fights is drlven | The race of tno ddy wus that for Eclipss | (¢ bank: but did not know what become of | coucerting the mon on shore. fho battle on 4 and the closing of the Columbian exposition RS 2 %, 3 3 s o Selipso | iy v more 2 believed Presider shore was the most exciting. The defending Sundav. Tho second was another ogg for tho Lambs, Playod. Won. Lost. Uor Ct. | around like a toy balloon. BLBLS 5 7,10/000 Ko vera R ToE L hee s T L e e roD e ine i tHa s Rt BE A Ea T bR e AT ths e sentipllor tha arts o S LTI T et Ohlonzs o o : our- | yison got it. Bardsley said that Bauk I | ) | AT the opening of tho aftornoon session, ‘Wilson mada & hit and. went to third Now ¥ork H b s nen, too, Billy Woods is willing toswear | year-olds, about a finlo aud a quarter. The | aminer Drow had beet o heavy borrower from | Were soon overpowerod and the invaders | which wae presided over by 1tev. John H. i \Yllsoaimado Bib6iuindlw ohtstolthirdon eV Ko 6 § i | that Jim cah punch harder than most hoavy. | aco was won by Susofoot, Gouvernour second | o Kovstone bank And was complotely undor | bougt them buclc o tho ships “as. captives. | arvow of Chicazo, Lov. Georgo 15, Stowart y's s . ! Qlavelinl: g weights. At the quarters the bag is punched | and Common third. Thore were nine starters. | Lucas and Marsh's thumbs. ' 2 St At b e Pa reat the e ht e it ie Bass otballsiand B arcot Soretilia X ! A i _ucas aud Marsh's ; : 3 2, wl tho seriptiro losson s ba N EREetva[Litiscored pnilelvns st itos i LEOL U T U Q0 : - In regard to Joln Wanumaker, Bardsle Missour huts Up. and Dr. Fowler of Cedar Rapips, Ta., lod in Little Davey Rowe flow out to Griffin. IBTugRlyne a1 pACtygl y for d 3 An Opinton Tegarding Celestials. | said that Marsh told bim that ' he Know EVADA, Mo., July 10.—The Citizens' bank | prayer. While the late comers werd getting ; ' A o Is “Bloody 'Ard Work." WASIHINGTON, July 10.—Assistant Secretary [ ingly held over issued shaves of the | of Novada closodeits doors this morning, A | Setiled in their seats the big chorus led in in the rail sphtting themselves. A description of Hall's daily wol i1l | Spaulding has given an opinion on return of | bank stock ana demanded $100,000 for | [otice was posted on the front doors | Seyeral or songs. v i Goheaa R bt s ivowito R ruseiantioL loorittate tent amoE il them and upset the plans for reorzanization Lol ‘The He that Winnoth Souls is ot made a bad throw ho Prussiai ,< AN - zood cause 80! e | Chines i o Ut By set 2 00 o ¢ ST S ook NoIa |y a € o : alek ARERICANEASSOCYLTNG show that he has good cause to assert, that [ Chinese who ato, in' tho United States. Tho | J0h 4oy Sardsley then said that ne ad- | f the bank stating that the stocihold- | yyise was'taken for the opening conferonce the Professors grounder, and Joe Walsh tramng 1s “bloody 'ard work.” He is up at [ letter says: “Tnny opinion under our laws | U > . : o cod r > y smashed out a clean homer, Washington Surprises Herself by W 6 o'clock every morning, and by 6:3 ,lw""um Chineso porsons P TR awfully in | Vised Marsh to engage counsel and makea [ ers of tho bank hoped vlo vay all claims | of the aftornoon J. I*. Harwood of Apvle Then you should have heard the gobs of ning Two Conkeoutive Games. street for a short stroll just for an appeti this country may boreturned immediately to | demand on Wanamaker for the overissued | against the bank at an early date. The bank conducted the sub Souls, soundithabiwellediup from’ Major Honan’s _ning Two Conecutive Games. By 7 o'clock ho is ready for broakfast which | China unloss thay shull show that they arenot | SUATes, as he was euilty of crime in holding | claims a capital stocic of $100,000, a surplus of n throueh Work of Committecs.” Ho Pbhydermatous i pas Wasinixatoy, July 10.—With tho score a | u&ail consists of beetstoak or chops, thres | tho subjects of Gpink and that they aro tho | them. ' Marsh retaiucd Meyer iSulzborger | S12,000 and hias a fine bullding. The failuro | thougit this meant Christian work and tho The uproar of the bleachers was but the | tie in tho eighth inning the Washingtons | boilad eggs, some toast, anda cup of tea. | subjects ot some other foreign power.” and John O. Johnson as his counsel and th is attributed to the stringency of the money | short, sharp testimonals and applauso that cadences of an eolian harp in comparison. bunched their hits, and again in the ninth, | This fimshed he is off for his morning work, S s ;"';’:*(’fi“lh nand o :-'\«d',ly?f:;i:yli?&n,‘."h\'fll.l'"«’.f‘n :‘l:‘l‘!ll::.‘l;:l\“l fm{(" 'l'nl:"fiwn*.l Al ”li rnu”\‘; «';:"::L“I‘l'r"‘llll iE onunion showed they Mrs. Fran Leslie Baker popped up P 0 vo | which usua snces S or 8 c] sed. kor’s propos u d ocked up in the ban 1o | thouwht the sawme. iy BranieCesito Baker pippedupalitte | Cotumbas i at: itho sameltime fmaking {two, || Whiciususlly feommancss} abiout 5| or, B o AR L ol Iorie e Lot e state should pay him £50,000, [ amount of tiabilities cannot bo ascertained. “Souls Won Through the Influen Munogor DOte. out 6t first. Thon Joewo | €0SUY errors, which notted altogother throo | €00k 1M, 13 Eealy, heon, dosortbod. remsoN, Kau.; July 10.—[Special Tele- | Nypsh £25,000 and the bank $25,000. Tho |~ The failure of the Citizen’s bank forced to | District, Provincial and 3 gram to Tur Brk.J~The constable attached | lawyers then notified Wanamakeér that if | the wallits three branchies in this (Vernou) | conducted by W. H, H. dropped ot a throe-bagger, Old Cy a brace, | Fus aud the gamo for the howme club. fore it to allow his breakfast to setile. 1 S | ; tho Dencon a inse on balls, Phpa 4 sufe ong | Weshington 0100200834 A Ttor & Showor.bath and. Fib-dows at the | thecar and effects of Orlin and Chestor Craw- | the fraudulent shares were not delivered | county. They were located at Bromaugh, ' ton, D. C. Mr. Sankey lo singing and Lawrenco Tiwitchell a mate for Jocko's, | COltmbus..... 0101010 0=14 rters d| is had: *This. ; o ford’s “Uncte. Tom!s Cabin” show when it | to them at a specitied date they would | Walker and ‘Sheldon. [t is impossible at “Bringing in the Sheaves. 5 T R T TR e Sl (B T Wasiiington, 11: Columbus, uurtors dlaneristhaa:afiis oomplate of reash |\ sevivedinere fa g o from St Joseph to ort to legal measures to get them. Tho | prosent to obtain au ostimato of assots and | Rev. William W. Sleepor of Stoneham, T i Washinzton, 47 Cotitubus, 0. T ttorie = | overything, however, of & fattoning guality | Topola this mOrhitg and the outfit is now | shares were then turned over without delav. | liabilitios. Mass., conducted the topic, “Souls Wou Of course this bit of rofined work mmdandia e e ik RILon Enn Do o | e vt ad S AT e G m sralal Wality | fied up in the Santa s railrond yards. The | Mr. Wanamaker had made a threat that ho e — Through the Junior Socicties.) ‘e d work was Earned ruus: Washington, 2; Columbus. 2. eing avoided. ter dinner a short test is 2 3 H 2 ZRTOY R pATE Sfasrt yes Opposers of the Sub-1reasur T R, J f St. Paul led hort graated with rapturous applanse. j AV ; tatkon. Tho afternoon i given over to work | Attachment is to satisfy a bill dué the Haskel | would sce Comptroller Lacey in Washington pposers E . R. Juyneof St. Paul led in a shor ‘The Karmers came in with their overall: DI N R AR IO Gt N L WOkt | printing company of this city. and huve the bank closed before thoy ex- | Fomwr Wontn, Tex., July 10.—The state | prayer ‘o, and 1tov, Charles A. Dickin- ame ooy era L P A DRrE TR vl 0/ —TnelrAsn-d| FthoauBttyta aneh @ iwrestin gy, punching bected it i 1 sen'told of the recent trip to England in the roiled up, as if dotormined to cut a ditch | BIEAREEREN S SEW RS AU | tho bag, throwing the ball, ote. 'The latter = P vh. 1800,1 aald Bardsley. “Mavsh | conYention of alllanco representatives op- | f8b Lol 8 b EEARE DB0 LREERC 8 0 clear through the farm. the fiest inning, when they scored four runs | €Xercise was introduced by Muldeon when he ‘Want a Free Silver Man. n March, 18¢ 4 sv}uw ards :‘v L "l".; posed to the sub-treasury movement and the |\ EERE AR SRR L RERS ."m,,, 08, S kg s nseyiiogica ioraa collar on threo bses pn. balls o hit by Hamany | troined Sullivan for his fight with Kilrain, | New Youx, July 10.—Wo ntend to_havo | ghiue, fo e and Said WARAIEs Wanted | attempt to bag the alliance for the third | 15 Muiill delivorod an addross on ““Tho Andso did Omaha in her half of the fourt) i hed Y 1] ) consiste g i 302 £200,000 at once. Mars! did tel de o0 ddross bt bore s Farmors shiakod o fyacarth | and o muff by Seery. 'Crano kept the hits | ‘he ball used oy Muldoon consisted of tightly | a p osllential candidato In 1802 who Zavors | o, jiuvo thoamounton hand and Wanamaker | party met this morning, ahout threo hundred | Socicty as u Missionary and Evangelistic hills of potatoe: down but ho was fearfully wild. Scor bainz coverad with a tight-fitting loather cage, | oo Silver coinago, evon if wo havo to put up | told him where he could get it. Two days | delegates being prosent, including | I%orce,” closing the afternoon session. Wilson hit ono down the lane for a single, | Athletics....... 40200002 0-8| deone used by Hallis simply & bag of sand, | & Liute Indian,” suid Senator Stewart of | lator Marsh came to me, saying that Wana- | many leading alliance men of tho The Methodist delezates met at the closo but the Monk, who was busy with s sheep | Cleionati... 0000000033,y botter device, as it 1s not as likaly tg | oaus Lo 8 reportor today, £ tho farm. | [Bker -wus persistent and must bavo tno | state, K. W. Bragc ~presided ovor | of thonftemmoon sossion and adopted o mo. shearing, waved his club three times nim- | ,Hisi Al ) At x burt tho hands. Ho and Billy Woods stand | gpsr miereegy % the support of the farm- | woney. Tlouned him the money and Wana- | 1hs convention. In his uddress ho said that | Morial to the general c asking that h ors’ alliancol maker got it." if any deiogate was prosent who favored the | the Christian Endeavor societios be allowed Athleties. 2; Cincinny Butterios: Sanders sub-treasury scheme or the formation of the | t4e vightof way equally witn auy Then the Lambs came in and took a hand | Pittsburz.. oh lossy at tho sphere, then wont and lay down * I g 2 at somo distanco from each other and toss i i A i oL T and Milligan: Crane, Vaughn and Kelly. | 8t 80| EAs il \ 0 18N GRLOSS) “We will have a canaidate, and he will get Bardsley also talked a great deal about s O G i R T, Aot i) e ebiona it el ol voteal R SIS S conncetion i tho past Wwith soveral proam. | Thind VAR eleute wvouid. i oy | Pepple’ society of the ohure. i back of tho orchu (I COULD S RlIC 3 GiGatlin o et > = nent Philadelph and blamed them for the | congonial” political companionship in sc 1o marked features of the evening session RIckiatim orohard, it chelbals swibawlth | Up imiwgui, al il 101 aTiulaville was [icelueibeen ifound “oeetvanathontiin tha Pilfered from Uncle Sam. | {80 o att taken acainst him. Ho 1s ac. | 6ohee fiag, " s sontimonts weve hianily. | o tho address, “Torois in Comuon Lifoy g | defeated by the Baltinore team once moro ¢ Lt AL Nowrork, Va, July 10.—fames S. Van | grodited by Mr. McWade with having spoken od i slogates ro by Rev. 5. J. McPherson of Chicago and one 3 3 sy applauded and all the delggates romai thocreelc into the oats field, Wilson sc L o e o ; } ) g % and Harey hneering on thivd, o C°"?6 | today. The latter had the game lost, but on :",‘[,,l(.',',’i':""",'é,'n,,l"s,‘,:}(.{,"“';,’",’fi(. In the ond of | Vrankin, postmaster's clork In tho goneral | of Colonel MeClura of the Times and Willinm | e hulle Committoes wero thon appotated | 01 A Rovival of Generosity by Itev. Tsuac The Déacon’s muff of Brother Jack's fly | fecount of Hitzxorald ;n:":)'“'_""""t" ""f’;' B0 Hit into. Tha rope is thrown over a bar | store bouse of tne Norfolk navy yard, and | Sin f'})'“'\’\'l the ‘Record in the “ollowibg | und the convention adjourned temporail -'-,'("“‘,‘;;;:-' ol WVorcartatiMass, e arions let him in. {nning anderdons monol riniltwasle v and the dumbbell liftod from the floor with | J. H. Creston, a cierk in the samo. aepact. | terms: - “When I was o candidate for city - - - e e Cnon the Lambs got into the strawberry | Lork for Buitiwore. Seordi - i forward motion of ‘the houd. 'Hall fights | meni, wore arestad today for to alloged | treasurer Tewled on Colonol, MeClure Kentucky Bank Pails, e I LG pateh again, and on a single by Leslie Cartor, | Baltimore............ 3 *=12 | the twelve-pound bag for nine minutes each | stealing of composition “metal and other [ tol 0! i3 ypas 2 LovisviLLe, Ky., July 10.—The Falls City il D Aina o and error by Jack Towe, & doubla. by Mami | Lonevilie: 0 12 0 L 1001 v 4 gools from tho government o tho estimated that if ho would sy so T would withdraw. sl I m?.m =0 Ll m“"é\ { SewiYorlcavna alloien g ho hext placelol Holli o 3 its: Baitimoro, 10: Louisville, 8. Errors: | 4% ; Value of several thousand dollars, 0 said: “Go ahead, the Times will be for | b ado an assignime ¢ . | meeting, There is derstanding the olligan and three bases on_alls, took the | pitimoreri: Lonlaville, 7. Bactorios: Maud- CocgitoiBed Einxly, ahustory ane s you.! But he weakened afterwards. You | Major Tilman, cashior, says the li s | Montroul is to have the convention in 150, other half dozen comin’ to ’em. S 8 v l den nnd Robinson: —Fitzzorald, Kyan und | When supper is over, which is generally a Phoebe Couzins' ¢ ase. -remember tho scheme to got the gas works | are $431,000; assets (nominal), §1,223,000. [t == o Y In the sixth the farmers got-their last run, C 3 i 3, f 'y Cahill. Earned runs: Loulsvitle, 2, o1 r 1 f) 3 ¢l Vol cClure wi Leysol v Ol and In the eigth the Lambs theie Inst tvo) uiay {rogat moaf of i of somatbing lizbt, Hallis | waswivarox, July 10.—Miss Phosbo [ from theiityl, Well, McClure was In that | ig sald that trom tho bogionug of tho fnan- |\ Weveors b Class, and as there was nothing particularly bril® Ame A ation standing. g $ Touz rOASI) 1RGO AUEORTIAE 0 RO B, SID 10D o car the s boe OE AW GLAgy ORIVORANIE A nneer. g D <. mado_wonderful improvement iu strenth | Couzins has informed the treasury depart- | for his advocacy in his paper and was not to | ¢:al paniclast yoar tho bauk has boon the fnstructiou of Mr. W, W, Keysor olosed siuco he went into training. There is a hun- | ment that her attorneys bave advised her ol ob) o soin a | vied along by the clearing houso, being on 5 b meny ihathoxatiornoral LaroL|ppaviaioonth foraltaidnieOliconrasialeoiin LH “'he bank owes | the year's work last night. The class com- liant connected with tho getting of thé same, F Won. iost Ler Cf S 5 2 tho reader is allowed to oxercise his im st Loul 2 i ! H SIS AN Sxere ble iaah HHC houls, 55 dred pound weight in the quarters which he [ appeal from the decision of Judge Blodgett | mumber of other schemes.” the ragged odgo all the timo. A R b 0 | could not lift when he reached Boloit. Now | that she was lawfully ousted from herofice | Itegarding the paymentof 00 to Hugh | the clearing house $223,9%00. It has been | ploted the course in court pieadings and the ] MANA, el i ! e g he puts it over us head with ease. in connection with the world’s fair. Shere- | Mullen, Bardsloy said: *“T'he mayor wanted [ known for several months that it was only a | last recitation was tnon grounds for demur- i AB. W TR SIS RoL A & | Oolumbus. 1111 0 . Parson Davies scoms coufident of Hall's | quests the departmont to tako no action in | tachard J. Lennon appointed to the same | matter of timo before the bank would havew | rer. Thero arc aboui fifteen me nbers i tho ‘ ?;:fl'u'q"‘.'.""';'r' ‘5 ll'lnvlm_l el ii‘;} ability to win and says that ali rumors that [ the matter pending the appeal. place. Afterwards Bardsiey learned that [ 0. Depositors will be paid in full and the | class and they are very well pleased with Lalllaan rt.......... 8 Loulavila...... & 4 the Hght will be a fake are absurd. He says e ——— Matt Quay was pushing Albert H. Crawfcrd | stockholders will get possibly 25 ceuts on the | the work of the year. Msanuiniad 4 thsses that when the fight is over people will easily Supposed Murder, for the place and Crawford was the attorney | dollar. There was a shaky feeling on the | The cluss will begin the second year's ook 'Em Both.e be able to judge of its merits, TLE, Wash., July 10.—E. O. Potter, a | general’s man for the plac All of Quay’s | street for a while, but later things rocovered. | study in the early part of Nn‘\r'ululwr. ~as, Neb., July 10.—[Special Tele- ,.ulr:’:,’}L’E’{?.”fi.ffi‘:’ifi?f;:;ffi?fi'.lfi’"fé} ol n)fifl: young man who came hore from New York | friends wero working for Crawford dud - - i uley, 1b "l’vdkl“'l . noliy b Xa Iypl0sls g th rosult was that ovortures woro mado to King ion. Caught o Few Fish b dish. 5. gram to Tur Bex.]-—The Hastings vall team | }opwoan Kemmick aud Dawson, the Austra- | tW0 v‘fh‘fl"fld"fl‘l‘."'i“lm"“l“ considorablo money, | Singerly to ar: nnon_out of tho fight William Kinkard, a grader and contractor, | Capr May, N. J., Juiy 10.—1 ent Hur- ukor, i prosanted Fremont with the socond gamo | lian, for the welterwoight championstup of | Wus found dead In tho wogds n ar SIMth | fo -~ was promisea that if Lenuon | wandored iuto the polico station about 10 | vison and party wero out to the fishing banks Total. today. The game was n genuine daisy. | the world and will accept it. Ho will also | Hove FY€ FuCh fEor B beon dead two | WAS takon out $100,000 of state monev | giiouk last night and told Sergeant Ormsby | today on the rovenue cuttor Hamiiton. Fiva g che o oh Woods g < the body indicates that ne has been dead two Y Hastings touched up Kimmel, Fremont match Woods against Kilrain, weeks. The prevalent belief is that ho was A n | den that hio wanted protection’ from & gang of A 5 B 2 : the Chestout strect bank. ‘This was donc 5 hundred handsome black hass were the toughs who wero after him. One look at the | {rophjos of their skill. OFf this number tho - star pitcher, at a lively rate. The foature of Fitzsimmons in Training. e el H oty e i fod a0 1t iy BRERO: the game was McIibben's long drive over | Wimme Beax Lake, Minn., July 10.—A C e Hannofiuras ke qut of tho lghy g s 1 was suflicient for the sergeaut and e | pregidont caught forty-six and Mrs. Harrison the left fiold fenco for a homer. The crowd | represeutative of the Tribune found Robert Milwaukee Sacngerfest. Tho' place und Mayor Fitlor wot angry at | *eidlly granted tho roquost. e thirty-sevon. was unabla ta coutatn itself at this jucture, | Fitzsimmons, the Aastralian pugilist, who is [ Miwavkke, Wis., July 10. —Ab tho saeng- | what he claimoed o bo u broken prome. | Iinkard had evidently been on a vrotracted -— tremendous enthusiasm burstiug forth from | to meet Jim Hall July 22, trolling for picierel | erfest concort tonight tho different choruses | Bardsley then paid Hugh Mullon &0 to re. | SPree and had a bad caso of snukes. A little After a Pound Man, overy quarter. McKibben, ‘on reaching | halfw mile off shore this' fternon. In" tho [ (B ECE FOEI 0 S PR BUCR | o the promise o the mayor, H. f. Yard, | Of the usual vemedy was administored and |y, p00 v Phillips swore out a complaing homo, was showered with handfuls of silver | voat with him were Jimmio Carroll, his | WUCIY R TR ) ST Thor solos, | e said, wot n great deal out of the Keystouo prpetict REO) yestorday afternoon agalust: Chorlea Dayia, by tho local fans. Fromont put up her usual | trainer, Mrs, Fitzsimmons and Robert | SRR PSRRI ST 08 ed on. | bank. He was in the pool with Lucas and | Wi fast asleep B 3 o Rpn i strong gamo. Hastings had tho bases full at | Charles Fitzsimmous, jr., a tow headed boy | ¢hheE Sonss W ARG M BAORIS, FOUSEE S0 | Gyvsh, and Marsh allowed him to overdraw N e mee——" one of Pulaski’s men, for the unlawful im- dilferent poriods, but an opportune hit was [ of tive, the son of the champion middlo- | LINSASEL MY LRGBS BoR his wecount $90,000, éven when the run on Lo NRE 8 By . not in sight. Score: weight. D08 SHoones, s R o Toroxto, Out, July 10.—Tne national |, \waprant for tho arrest of Davis, which is SCOME BY IN: S THASTINGN, T Dropping his oars and folding his big bare Company Siores Must Go. ‘ho remainder of the statement was simply uncil of the National Iducational sssocia- | tho first one issued on that charge under tho Omaha.... 5 An 18P0 A arms, Fitzsimmons said B 5 (Al a long story of Bardsley's troubles, given in | tion, which meots in advaneo of the asso new ordinance, Lincoln's. 0y .00l Reynolds, 3.5 0 2 I feol thoroughly good. My health is [ Jonxstows, Pa, July 10.—Theimmenso | 1,260 w505 with numerous comments, ull | tion, leid 1ts first session heve today, Dr - o SUMMANY, Alexander, riif 0 3 rnrfufl‘ my appetite keen, and my muscles as | company stores of the Cambria Iron company | ot \which contained no new facts. Peabody of Champagre, IlL, prosiding. A They Would Fight Farned runs: Omaba, 5. Two base ROhiAr o - hard and supple as I could wish. "I am train- | here, in which thousands of workmen traded, H. H, Yard, who was then cailed, did not | number of reports wero suvmitted and com. John Sherman and Pat McCarthy hada row Halligun, Suteliffe. Throe base hits: Twitch MeKibben, 254 2 o ing but lightly. I only weigh 154 pounds, and | have been sold to a party of unknown capita respond and W commuuication was received | pulsory education discussed. lust night and both were arrested for disturb- oll Halllean, Tagwond, Finugin. Homo o p e have to build up instead of down. Of courso | ists for pearly one million dollars. The law | from his counsel stating that his case had i - -—— g the peace. No damigo was deno (o cither .z HOA R R RE4LTAIRG CO.BhRNS, | eacaib g g Iom veey rogular in my babits and_ train | against company staros w this stato goes iuto | beou appoaled [0 the suprome court Chango In the Swodlsh Cabinet. 1D R0 ReRcR A RMEAN 1000 A0S ek aeer ularly aud methodically, although not so | offect August 1. , . Postmaster Goneral Wanamakor, who had | grocxnony, July 10—Baron Ackrrholm | ontbad anan i the fghting i and has boon Haker; bhret. i Rurkett, 8. It by pitehod | Houser, it Later, o.... 8 regnlaniy audmethodloally, SRl 4 hall: Baker, L' Struck out: Buker 4: Hur- & N k d PIYE entered the room whilo Bavdsley's states |y, fionad as munister of state and is suc- | arrested any number of Umes for wife beat- ted by Baron Bostrom, ing. meco~ooo] |l emcoommmn wo bo placed on deposit iu Bur ot ifand p.. 5 @ENAR I e nagan, 1 Ront, 3b 4 Ehrot. p and it Wilson, o commmn] meccowue) pounding of his cattle. Judge ilelsiey issued Sl _Total Kott, 3. Pussod bulls: Wilson, 1 Wi pitchos: Maly 21 2! Totals.....8 71 Do I expect to win the fight? I never felt wenty-FiveHorses Burned ment was being read. then stood forward and Baker. 1. Tlme: Two hours. Umplire: Striel SCOIE BY INNINGS, more confident of anything in my life. I Evroxria, Kan,9duly 10,—Tom Flemin, requested that he be allowed to testify. “I g asings 0000 2 | have met Hall and know bim thoroughlv,and, | liyory stablo and wwonty-five horses wero | huvo heen uuxious to apnear over sinco th pisztacapdl 2 100K o Clover man, 1 dop't exbeot | burned last nightit Many of the horses were | Quustion was raisod rggarding the stock Kaxsas Citv, Mo., July 10.—The game | {4, Roher i:k Snased batlu;, Waler: | wours hunself out ousily. Hois o biv taller | Small. Thoamowptr the loss hus not beon | i, doctined, M. Wanamuker a Wwith the Denvers today was a listless affair | #od fortyfive minutes. than I am, but his dovelopment of body and oaunated. ~ said the balunce of his account in tho Key- until the visitors tied the scoro in the soventh On A e Wrons. Hinkaboya the walktla Meh Vphis, Aghtll] Parnellitos Propose Secession. 5tono at the timoe of the run was over $10,000 That extreme tired feeling which Is so dis-| Everybody needs and should take a good inning. After that both teams piayed good o & _ : o 39 3 aan LN AC Loxboy, July 19, —several Parnellites have | aud when it closed it was much larger. The tressing and often so unaceountable 1w the | spring medicine, for two reasons : i Y LixcoLy, Neb., July 10.—|Special Tole- | go aftor him from the moment wo shake B Y R o St LR R 3 il e ball, the champions winning in the ninth on 0 - Patt 5 hands and will whip bim or get whipped in | madoe overtures ta joyn the MaCarthyites on 9 R LG AN A f spring months, is entirely overcome by Hood’s | ~1st, The hody susceptible bi ball ram to 'U'ne Bk, |—Ouvey Patton, who has L & yoar belors tha bank was closed oud the he whole body, | benefit from medicine than at any other scason 8 base on balls wud two sacrifice bits. Score: |y tt L SRR A A not more than forty minutes, I did not | condition they bopsgured that they shall re- | a5y discount s obtained in October, 1500, Sarsaparilla, which tones the whale Ve . ik e TTTRANBAS CiEy T DENVER, ¥ 8 eld for Lincoln has | gyrike Dempsey o hard blow after the fifth | tain their seats atybo general election. Mc- | A5 to the story told by Bardsley to McWade purifies the blood, eures serofula and all | 2d, The fmpurities which have accumulated b Ab i vo been released and loft today for Takoms, | round at New Orleans. 1 merely pushed him [ Carthy deciines to’ kive a pledge on ‘the | that he haa threwtened to close tho bank Dimors, cures dyspepsia, ereates an appetite, | in tho blood should be expelled, and the sys- Mannlog, 2b. ‘V"'"fl; hlu l“:l“ "l_w“ll!:' the l}'nlm. {!l‘lch red- | around the ring until he had enough. Hallis | ground thatthe d(-(-\srn'x must bo loft to the | ynless he was paid_for the overissued stock rouses the torpid liver, braces up the nerves, | tem given tone and strength, before the pros r:;i:;::;““ SRR R RMI Nepmnee Abationmantipg Hempsay i1 }l“‘l“}"’ AR olediors, and that Lawyers Sulzbarger und Johuson and elears the mind, We solieita comparison | trating effects of warm weather aro felt h prised if he last ten rounds. ool just as 5 sl 4 Lura ‘had forced him to return it, Mr. Wanumarer g od's Sarsaparilla with any other blood | Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best spring medie Unbeaten Invincibloes. sure et relngak $11,000 01 tha S15, 100 pure Fa‘al Weagh in-Bonsuohy, said 1, was uosalinely false, Granyille B, O . market for purity, oaonomy, | oino. A snigle trial wl canyiuee you of ita X on ng b as if I had the money in my pocket and I ad Vicksnura, Ky, July 10.—A wreek oc- | Haines und & sel B. Hewey came to Wash- purifier in the mavk I ' h 5! . Nowrork, Neb., July 10.—[Special Tele- | vise my betting friends to put all they liko | curred on the Mississippt Valley routo near | ington to seo him about ssued stock gram to Tue Bee.|--The Norfolk Invincibles | on me.’ Ramburg this evening. Eight cars and two | and he told them the sottln for Tirved all the Time The Best Spring Medicine crossod bats today with thoe asylum boys, the P = ngines were derailod, Conductor John H, | it ana if —they did justice to ik = seore being 12 to 4 In favor of the Invincioles. SPEED RING Wildrop was Instantly killed. Mlagman | himself he would inform tho comp “1 had no ite or strength, and felt| *T take Hood's Sarsaparilla for & spring SCORE BY INNINGS. " | Mhe’ Norfolk boys bave woa_ overy game — White hnd & 168 brokon; trolier of the currency. After the bank tired all the time. I attributed my condition | medicine, and Lnd it just the thing. Ittones Bava S 3088 played this your. fonk Qverton Rides Six' Winnors at —— > closed he guvo up the stock. Burdsicy's to scrofulous humor, I had tried several | up my system and makes me fec SUMMAKY - Washingto ark Morning Advortiser: It is the cold-blooded | statement that Muarsh ovtained from Bard Kinds of medicino without benefit. But as| entwmap. My wifo takes It for dyspeps R IER A e Linwood Won. Cuticao, July 10.—~This was the eighteonth | deliberation of these logal killings which | sloy 820,000 for Wanamaior i N;“\‘\“’ Ll soon as I had taken balf a bottle of Hood's | she derives great benefit from il Slie says 1t buso hite: Buros, Motarr. ‘Three-base hits: Fos. Lixwoon,, Neb,, July 10,—[Special Tele- | day at Washington Park and between five | shocks oven those who favor capital punish- | he sald, was absolutely untiire i Sarsaparilla, my appetite was restored, and |is the best medicine she ever took.”” I, C. ar._Homan ereich. Blolen basos: Beard o The Chinese and anese, whose | the slightest foundation and invited the com over Hiina: oubla piaye: eard, Wertiok s s meph - The Ohinsee a5 Japsnsse, whoss |15 : ¢ my stomach felt hettor 1 have now taken | TurNER, Hook & Ladder No, 1, Boston, Mass, Hiraa Double plays: Beard, Worriek and ‘Yobouu; | E¥8 to Pue Bk, )—Linwood and Schuy ler | and six thousand people wero on nand to seo | HORT O M s aldar than oure. | mittee to insbect his books Brownan wnd McGairi, MoGare and, Tobenu First | mot In o gamo of bail toduy. Score, 1010 9 | soven races decided on a fast track. The by oty ot Ts Road i o sbcoudrs | M. Wunamakor was in 1 by & mem- nearly (oo bottvs, an Tnever was sowell” | Last spring 1 ws troubled with boils, Blruok gut’ By Durabrongly, 3 Kensedy, & tassod | 1 favor of Linwood. foature of the day was the brilhant riding of | vi These practical peoplo would smile, it | berof tho comumittoc ond foand Mus. Jesstg F. DoLneaRe, Pascoag, R. L | caused by my blood m.uuun’..x m.l.l.. 1\\.1 halar. Wilson, 1) Srennas. 2. W4 piteliea: Ken g Jockey *Monk" Overton, who agaln dis- | they were not shockod, utour moders method, res of stock 3 10 lu additlon Mrs. C. W. Marriott, Lowell, Mass., was | bottles of Hood's Sursaparilla eured me $AH S b SUG RO, LmBLESL BRIgHL Three Drowned While Boat RIAIng. | inguished himself by ridiog six winuers out | the latest, of destroying human lifo by ma IR Ao iRl RN completely eured of sick headache, which she | ean recommend it to all trobled with affeos b DN A4URAN L0 YD A8 ROTNBERAS had 16 years, by Hood's Sarsaparilla., | tions of the blood.” J. Bcuoc, Peoria, 1k, Again Postponed. CreyeraxD, O., July 10.—During & church | o s many mounts. |As race after race was | *B10° LS besn glvan by Luos U Sioux Ciry, Ia,, July 10.—The Sionx City- | plenic today at Oak Polnt, John Henderson | pyjietined and Overtou's name run up on tho | * Onicago Herald: It I3 only necesiary to When ! appeared hefore this committeo 9 Minneapolis game, postponed from yester- | and John Stockman took Lily Chigowith and | board the cheers from the grand stand were | demonstrate that death can be prodiced said Mr. Wanamake 1 contined day, was again postponed on account of wet | Henderson's two nieces, Isabella aud Ella | deafoning, and when, in the sixth race, Over- | instantly and without pain by electricity 1o 10 the businoss of the tirm grounds, Henderson, out riding. "The boat upset. 'fho | tou, by tio most doporate ridiug landod. Bal- | do away with tho gallows, - This appoars Lo anogs with Lucas in Reaging. | " - 3 thr girls and Stockman were drowned, gowan & winner by a scant nose the ovation ave heen done, and that barbaric io is d o my !:f:ulnk of ll-"'fl"l’"b"'":":-"‘:;-1 Henderson saved himself by clinging to tho | the colored boy,received was unprecedented | certain to disappear, oxcept perbans for ,1;“.”' n.mmwl!wwmlw"" s 10re Wis & meeting o aseball euthusi- | side of the boat. The bodies were all re Lere. Following are details axecutions in lawloess communities where the )f Private operations. n regard to the 4,200 Mste 9t the court room in Tur Bex building | cover Flrst race, purse 8.0, for two-yoar-olds, en- | methods of Judge Lyach prevail Shares of stock whioh had been fouud 1u'bis 100 Doses Ona Dollar | 100 Doses One Dollar Wikom, o " 4 Sirength, and vuedicinal merit. superiority. Take It Vefore it is too Jate. Darubroughi pl | ——oucucoch cccot———of head cert private watters, but Bold by all druggists. §1; alx for 85 Prepared | Sold by all druggista. §1; six for 5. Propared ited Lo bear by €. 1 HOOD & CO., Apathecasivi, Lowell, Mass. | by C. 1. HOOD & CO., ‘,,m..n Lowell, Mass,

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