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OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY, JULY 19, 'WELVE PAC Atlantic Am yeste ol | luck seoms to have changed lately and 1 both | Bluffs as their naversarios record for two-year-ofd pacers two and one- | was: 6.3, 64, 4.0 and 86, In consolating ? ghmes the Tndians piyed. fiFst-class smateur . half seconds. After ono day's rost Rosowater | singles, Johnson defeated Garaner by 6., BRIl The. At pamme. ou. the ATth rec Pythian Baseball. again started in his fifth race, the2:23 pacing | &6 and 65, Chase and Cummins finish the Omaha's Pennant Winners Will Ba Given a o Tndians 3; Atl it 9, IL\‘y The few who went to Nonparail I['”" “‘I'*' They Carried’ His Gallant Rider to Viotory ',;'{“‘“‘“‘I:',"”:hg;z flr’::,l::;vlm:&-l ?,‘::L“.".i:":“’?.“’." final singles match on Monday. The Commissioner of Tndian Affairs JGives i Atlantie, Hammond and Sauer; Indians, | terda; afternoon to sco two nines from the ) st time gain lowe vorld's New Trial in Lifs, Wilson and Red Wing, Base bits: Atlantic, | Trune s soi. Tenin | in @ Valuable Race, record (his own! to 3:20i, which he held for Vent to His Griovances. p ilson and R | Triune and Nebraska lodges, Knights of twonty-two months, SHENANDOAN'S PROGR - (l 4; Indians, 2. Baso on bulls: Atlanti 4 i e Mg 5 i R e 4 Pythias, play ball, saw a struggle that did Ed Rosewater as & threc-yoanold was used 3 TVIVE Lofton bases: Atluntic, 5; Indians, 3 not end until tho sun went down. Such bat- in the stud, only starting in one rac Remarkable Progress of an Institu- | § SUCCESS OF THE PLAN TO REVIVE THEM, | Lefton bie ur " HH MElW (Bt Heas bl Wiy nese¥|| o1 HUEGLE SEOMATHER WHEELER = STARES) e @ staih Faoe, Winniig onsily 3 40, Fid tion of Learning in That City. | NE SCORES THE CATHOLIC BUREAU. —_— Second game today was witnessed by A | geen before insido the city limits of Omaha. — iu“:;\‘n‘-‘:l‘x’;:rl.“‘n";‘\-‘hlvx:‘r;"';:‘xr-;?l(l“v. ':{;';\r”:;_n?:': SueNANDoAn, In., July 18.—[Special to Tur | Outcome of a Long Consnltation Held | lar2e and interested crov and was won BY | The gamoe was played strictly on Pythian | Monk Overton Again Demonstrates | winning second mony. - Kosowator's next | BFF:|—This onternrising clty is enjoying o Yesterday ~Sionx City Shut Out Batt Hammond and Suer: Wilson and | Prineipies, and friendship, charity and be- His KnoWldiige of Track Tactics | Face was at Independence, Ia., driven by J flutter of excitoment over the commence- Red Wing, Base nits. Atlantic. 9: Indiaus, | nevolence prevailed, particularly among the Scott MeCoy, winning socond’ money, driv- [ ment exorcises that will ba held tho coming Ll sttt Ll 1aso on balls: By Hammond, 4; by Red | pitchers, whose charity lod thom to gi by Luanging a Short Horse ing out “Cirant's Abdalln’ in 2:173. ' Rose- | wook at the Westorn Normal collego, Work of Civilizing the Amateur Games, i, Krrors: Atlantic, 2; Indians, 5. | more basos on balls than usually oceur in a Winnor. Wator's noxt raco was at Dubuque, Ta., Win- | " mi bacenimtrents. aduiress will b delty Ytk -5 Left on bases: Atlantic, 8; Indians, 9. Um- | dozen games. The game was catled im- ning second monoy, driving out B. B. in 2:19 | " s piro: Pugh, il i | wedintaly after dinner, but darkness stopped on tho half mile track. FEd. Kosewater | ered in the colloge chapel by Rev. Wickor 3 T ; ,, || tHs sLPBR1WE Lo GRA OF the seventh AN, = 5 naeagyy | this vear asa five-vearola, arior a short | sham, pastor of the M. K. church, tomorrow - v Atl . 1t s a sure thing that nmnmuhnlx;\" NAL LEAGUE, when tho score was 24 to 23 in favor of No- Cnicaco, July 18,.—The most _suc eessful | season in the stud, started in fivo races, | evening, and tho gradusting exercises will WasniNatoy, July 18, Inalettor to Fathoe ball club will be continued throughout th — ’ braska No, 1. Tho reserve force was ex- meeting ever held in Chicazo closed | driven by Fred Robare, winning first money | commonce on Monday and end Thursday, | Chappel, vico prosidont of the Catholic mise eason. This conclusion was reached at the | Philadelphia Fastens Roston Firmly | hausted and the spectators were called upon | with tho events here today at Washington | four times, and was second once. Tho first e S0 B8 BREERT B S0 " | sions buroau, giving the roasons which influe meeting of the Wostern association mag: in Third Place. in numerous instances before the carnage | park. Fifteen thousand peopie were present | IO Was at the Council Bluffs track, on June " ' onced his act ng c t ) a8t evenling. 'Dhe Hoday) but at the outset the opposing teams | thie aften i s bigh | 10 In the free-for-all pace, Rosewater win- Aftor ascertaining from the college | hced his action in no longer making con nates at tho Paxton last erening he ns- Bostoy, Mass., July 18.—Today's was a | { e’ up of tho followltg AmbILIous | Lo’ H‘l'vnvm and wero treated ijlvrm\ b ning first, third and fourth heats: best timo | records that 554 graduations, fn the | tracts with that bureau, Commissioner Mor- class sport, the feature of the day belng the | 2:211,, beating Almont Bashaw, $:151¢, and | different grades, have beon accomplished | 30 $a¥s: “On enterlug ubon my prosont sociation, backed by the citizens of Omaha, | hard game to lose. Nichels pitehed good ball, | gantiemen will put a team on its feet in time to play | byt the home team piled un errors in tho Arst | Priynes, Positions, jraskas | Fich Wheeler handicap. A number of the | others: Rosewater's second race was at ting the ye: o vour corres- | duties T exprossed referenca for tha b 0% Lincoln, Neb.. on June 0. in the 500 paeing | GUFIDE the year now closing, your corres- | Prossed my preferonca for tho the regular schedaled serios at Kansas City three innings, while the Phillies made I'I e | EPTHAN ..., first i . Thornton | best horses in the west were aniounced as ol THoseWwht h st third i commencing noxt Wodnosday. runs. A great rally in the sevonth by thy sevond,. 2 starters, and Now York sont & special cham. | G155, Rosowater winning first, third and e Y. otifiod oach | hom team kept thom in doubt for atime, but e | Pty and New York sont & special ohathe | fourth heats, bost time :21. ' ils noxt raco | torical research iv roference to this remark rostdent Nick Young has n . the lead of the visitors was two largo to he | X v "H' r for the big prize acine was | was at LeMars, Ia, on June 27, winniug | able institution of learning, which resulted in | 1408 of aducation by means of public schools. member of the old team to roturn to Omaha | auet i o S 48, Score . ot iiSer | made favorite at 2 to 1, whilo Marion C was [ second and fourth 'heats in 2:31%, but following loadng facts At tho same time I statod that the schools forthwith or suffor the consequences, Uit | philadeiph i 0000 0—5| Lo lenten San s ‘I woll supported at 4 to 1. Scoggan Brothers, ‘1‘33:':; “."_“ g ) Almont Basnaw, In July, 1881, ground was broken for the | maintained by tho governmont for tho educa. Is quite probable that tho bulk of theold | Boston... . 00 40 04| Broadiiiirst pit b s Hgnsinar | the Louisville turfmen, scratched Proctor HATIING: teaelt, Bb. D ”"”‘\l: place ';(,‘ 2 | erection of tho first building, aud tho school | tion of tho Indians should bo strictly non-sc. foroo will bo back within n fow days. Tn the | | HHits Philadoiphin, ;. Reston, & Errors; | Soov AL, plichors aftor | Knott and vinnod their faith and cush on | in the 2:18 paciug class, Rosowater winning | PeonCLy OFganized in Decomber of tho samo | tarian and non-partisan; and further, that &l 10 the team o bo filled up wit Wb AL AL sy Batteries: Esper as necessary to chango pitchers | Ban Chief, F ¢ S Vol St IS ERaWA L 8| year, but owing to various causes the school ) ! > moantime tho team s to bo filled up with | ypa Clenlents; Nichols and Bennott. Earned | each inning, but: overy succeeding chango | a1 Chief. English Lady the Now York | third, fourth and Heth “boats, bost time. | i or i Lo yirious catsos tho schioel | appropriation of public funds to sectarinn in Rosewater's fifth race took place at | Cowan took hold of it, and through uxtonsive | Stitutions was, in my opinion, contrary to tho players from the Nationnl leaguo and West- | runs: Boston.? | resulted moro disastrousty than its predoces. | candidate, was heavily backed, hor prico | 22y i tho Minnehatia track at Minnoapolis, Minn., | advortising, atiracted the attention of educa: | SPIFit 1f not tho letter of the constitution wid TN \ the pacing class, Rose- | 1ors, who upon careful invostigation found | opposed to public policy. ern associntion clubs, and it is not unlikely VIAU COULDNT prTCT | sor i it was only by the morost. chuneo | opeafug at 7 and closing 4 to 1. itacine wont gotten | Creverasn, O., July At 4 o'clock rain [ that a man escaped o toll tho story. M. L. | to the fnont. and clossly pressed by ! was Talling i sheets, but it clearad away so | Roeder of the Nobraskas muffed n beautiful | Lady, showed g e LG At atxle water winning third, fourth and fitth heats, | yot only capablo and eMeiont management F that the game could be played. The groinds | fly in the fifth which so disheartened him 7 hac KB L HUAY | getting a record of 2:16%; in the third heat, 1 % % . but 5 Tt is also within the possibilitias that Dave pole. ' Thore his heavy woight told, and | Foi) bl n th b and necessary ability to instruct, but aiso also within the 1 L were wet. Viaw's inability to control the | that his whiskers wilted and he retired from | the magnificent beast fell back beaten, | jeatlug such horses as ). K., 2:1010: Presic | found — the people of Shonandoah Rowe of Lincoln will be at the head of the | pall in tho firt inning lost tim the eame. | the game. At that timo the score stood 11 to | Overton had kept Ban Chief 1 good position | Sent Wilkes, 2:19 edora, 2:301, aud | and surrounding country intellipent, | preforrod agaiust me, and tho most deter- at lonst. Milt Whitohoad, | Brilliant :fiolding by Tebeau and McKean, | Lin favor of tho Triunes, but the Nebraskas' | throughout, and now coming up with o rush, | M pyie Witkes, 2:14ly wide awake, and possessing advauced | mined but futile offorts were made to provent the old Denver third baseman, is hero and | And Browning's batting waro the features. | luck changed right thero and Captain Nelson | won by a longth and o half in the phenom. | i o foswaief, would = bave paced tho | viows on temperanco. and all Jonding mora ; | cleveland...... 00210030 0—0]| tennis shoes to victory awny after o post and Rnished | 50 wished, as he showed a milo s work | such advantages in tho advancement professor s definitely heard from. In any | Cietiiand $1000110 Captain Stomsdorff, of tho Triunes, | soventh. o o Mile post and linished out tho day previous equal to 2:15. Ed Roso- | ueation, wava. tho. sehoos A pouers i event the Omaha patrons can rost assured | fijts: Clovoland, 8 Cincinnatl, 11 Errors: | dropped the first ball’ thrown to him, and | pirer rac nrold, five. | Water would be good horse to tako through | Under 'stich influonces, . and sveil ey of the buroau, have endoavored divectiy or that the club is to go on horo, There is no | Cleveland.” i “Gincinnatl, 2 Fatned runs: | religiousiy adhored to that. practice through- It stnrtorst Amorionn | by, Castern, civcult in the 2:10 clags, bubas | offorts, reasonnble oment was assurod. | indirectly to hinder the efforts of the govern Ralk about s 018 businioss. Tho citizons | CIOveTan. 45 cineinmath 11 Batorioe: Vi | gur’ tho e, Shriver miado o briiisat | 1 05 (50 2 won. Clomantine 115, socond. | be 13 ownod by tho cstate of “N. L 'D. Solo- | But its most s HoVAT | a¥pdclod ||| ionvain. [ HbORTALORY WOHE bEL oA GoatiE o imann should attest 1o heie. approciation | 4nd Doyle: Teadbourne, Keonnn and areing= | Way ‘M thio ‘srxth, With two. mon ont-and | KAhor 1o thivi douses Loms on and tho heirs wish to sell him to close the | that more than five hundred students would | and civilizing tho Indians through its S eI o U Y OEk by NS BOE AT LRIy A the bases i, iroadhurst. battod & hot oo | Seennd rige 0 purty fir threo-poar-oi, | estate, it is not likety that o will start In | po ontolled at any time wnder ten yenes, and | own AppropHate meant Ehoss. Inilicncos and promptly to their supnort. The repro srranrna. e N b Chicaco. | 10 Shriver who was in the box. Ho saw the | one mile. Five starte:s: Hypatica i07 (i to 1. | any more races boforo the Indopondonce, In., [ yot tho collego’ rogister shows moro than | emanatitge from your bireau have heen, in Sontutives of tho difront slubs will romain | , PTsuCo. Pa, July 13.-Tho Chicago- Sant o e o sk ana ot | 0 ior 12 socoud. Dyerson 1% third. | mesting, which iy hold the st ‘of “Auzust. | fico Wt e here until the Omab 1b1s thoroughly ro e O e B Y Gpanl hut he couldn’t scave the ball, which struck Third raco, the Wheoler handlean for three an garosewater Is at prosent as tie Co ing. T'he entir sence of saloons hus dono | tainly its fault that tho governwent habilitated and uvon its fect. As yot, the HLYN, N Yo duly 18, o New Yovk: | him square in the bread basket, 1t wasa | year-oids and upwar ance 813 each, with | BIUfTs track, and the handsomo gray may be | much to encourage this wonderful attend- | schools have not beon cripy oven do- matter can oniy bo thus briclly statod, as #amo postponed; rain. dog fall for both wont down tozather, but it. | %000 wdded: onc’und g thurth il Siyi- | Seon any morning driven on tho track. ance at_the colloge, oven tho itinerant boot- | stroyed. Wnile drawing hundreds of thou- miuch is yot to'be accomplishod and it is best 7 5 i made Shriver so mad ied to throw | ers: Virge d'Or. 125 (& Gro 1 Tak legger finds this city a vory uncomiortable | sauds of doliars of govornmont funds to build to wait and get the facts. Speculation as Nutfonal League Standing, . | the ball clear out"of the vard, but tho tirst | 4ice, 100 GleCarthivy, 20 to 1 Santingo, SPARKS OF SPORT. place for bis business. up and sustain tho mission sehools under b : AR 3 ki Another element of encouragement is found | your charge, your burean has thrown tho to the make-up of the team would be idle vet s baseman pulled it down a la Joe Start and n el \ sl Ludy. (11 Ponny 1 Kin Finals in the Tennis Tourne in the large number of chiurches—every lead- | whole woislitof its influence against tho gov- awhile, but by tomorrow much that is im- [ No\C"¥ore o i 3 | runs camo in 187.(Boyer). 7 tods Ofsonda; 05 (IK0Ith). 59 to 1} portant will Kave boen settled. Hoston' i 3 ythornton was the man who won the gamo. | Louiss' N, "ty iy 30 (o' i;" #ui [ The Young Mon's Christian Associntion | Ink denomination being roprosentod -t ernment upon whose bouuty [t subsiste Clevelan . & ou see, the Triunes were niue ahead when hef, Overton), | o 1 = ennis tourname: v roug! 0 a b an have been erec! in this city In fact “urther correspondence was made pubtio WESIERN ASSOCIATION, Philndolpliia; H the Nebraskas came in for their final n bl el it DU AL RN ) :h"y::,l A 7 ,l‘",”,:’:' w0 ','”11”7,‘. almost_the entiro population are church | this afternoon. Under date of July 8 EFather R e b 4 | 7urka, and the first two men wentout. Then | They, woero off with the second attempt, el e In the prosonco of @ 14rBe | goecs, Therefors the student who comos he Chappelle, vice prosident of the bureau of Stoux City Milwaukee | Cipennati. 1 5 £ they squeezed aiong until seven runs were | with Enelish Lady in front, Take Notice | nd fashionablo audience. - On Thursday and | though a strauger, finds welcome frionds in | Catholic Indian missions, replied to Morgan, Very Vigorously. o “I“-In ]\(|h“‘]'\|l‘mmyil ’llul' 'mh]l bags !m'flulllml. ;Itl'; Ull\tll.l\ml:“|{:|l)r|nuthu\im;!wx]|I\m‘ hv:n(-!;.hu— ]l ”i"w evenings the boys finished the pre- | the church of |n\l choice, 1\'“{‘\' n‘lxvmnw\v I-N‘\'Hn;]:'ll\vkl U( A'II\ .ull«|~l'\n’r\ ‘L" b -.;{ lht’! 101 Y v \ 3 . vhen Mr. hornton stepped up and smashe nd. Passing the stand English Lady, Take iminaries, d contes! arrowed ¢ v preparations are being made for the enter- burean declared that he has no knowleldge of Stovx Crry, tn,, July 15, —Today the Hus sone LUR GAME hor away out in doep oenter. |1t was the first | Notico and. Itatine were heads apatt and A r ',f::"‘,(_‘_.(‘:,‘,f1:l,l':,':, ,‘(:l““;'l"' TB{ITIENY B V181 tobs U riile oot ceitants || A7 A TEIALICH to1Lho mewebaTAL. nrilolss £ GO, W IERL) HUGLY 1l time he had touched it, and the resounding | Ormonde bringing up the rear. When the ST e : 2 More than one hundred new houses have [ reflecting on the commissioner, The article and shut them out of the score entircly. | How the Railroad Men Played crack scared him so that he ealloped avzay | turn was made Racino forged to the front | tho first contests Brown, Rogers, Osgood and | hooy built in Shonnandoab already this year. | was lator diseussed in the proscnce of M, Kid Dowald pitehod a vory “heady” game and ball Yesterday Uee @ quaster hovso and_ did't stop until he | And set tho hottest kind of o paeo, followed Cookson did some of 1o nost brilliant. play R i g X Gorimnb;_ an: omployeof tho bursau ud (ho etired the boys on strikes at j o rig] r sized crowc ¢ ball park | had maie the cireuit by Iinglish Lady, Santiago ana Vierge D'Or. | g ever seon in tho city. Eas e i herson allogod to hava inspired it, and the gotton off him, the others being mor ard|BATEin 6y 08 et ased tho Kanss L OILY || oonLoioy tBings in front of English Lady, Marion C. and Ban ug-;m\m}} that it tooktwa ovenings to docido | L el D employe of the burcan has & right to mako Snblaito arross Tnitha\Rald Sl > d Y | Triuncs 3 e 0 2 3 6 011 1—2 | Cbiof. The latter began to move up rapidly | Who swas tho most skillful. Both putup | \Tho lass by Friday nicht's ttLynn. | such an assault upon the Indinn ofilce or any avie ors. & passenger and ticket agents whollon the | Nebriskas . b 4 | and a sixteenth from home Fitzpatrick began | superd gamos, which were warmly ap- [ M not exceed 317 ¥ 4 other public ofi Gorman thero- SIOUX (1Y MILWAUKEE. On representatives of th Umpl Cleveland. to use his whip on Racine. 1% was of no | plauded. Cookson proved to be a vetter A conert) ",""L'."".""‘,‘,.T‘.”"' upo vesigned bis position in the SIS partments. It was i = avail, however. Ban Chief drew away and | staver, and finally won by the score 10-3 ms to Improve slowly but decidedly. bureau. In conclusion = Father Chap- Bwartwd,rfi4 2 270 0 Burke, of. I R Wonaar it B gamio} War won by a length and a half from Marion C., | and S°6. OO oy e par s st oo pelie says the policy of congress, D o yirdbs of which was. Billy Traffiey's catohiug for The Junior F o ambitious to try | Who beat Santiago a head. Kingman was a Osgood and Wilbur put up a fine game in | §iH00 4 1s understood by tho bur is in perfeci: Nicholon 204 0 3 3 0 Bl e i both sides, Thoy were both willing to let | the mettlc of any boys' team that can be | nose behind Santlago, whilo Racine was fifth, | tho preiiminarics also, Osgood winning the | A 1 "\iicon, u banker and_ grain bugor of p harmony with the objects of the bureau, Morstwor! 04 17 00 Shoch, e Bt atand behind tho plato snd stop. DUTKen | scraptd p I or wbocy the. olty. ard i thoog, | 8/Head awoy iTimat' 3:01¢. threo sets bp the score 61, Bt Oner e T Sl ST in bUser 04 | to-wit: - To aid in perfocting the. education Goning, of 110 v Franklin’s caunon shots, but they shut him out | is any such team that thinks it can play bait | Fourth race, $00. for th ar-old apd | - In the play off last evening Rogers won tha | noney wiszre ziting about £20,00) among tho ludiaus inaugurated by President Earlo. & 0 10 0fdchriver, o3 with the stick. They said they were plenty | all it has to do is to address a note to Charles | JPWards, Eldht startors: Vanfuren, %0 2 to | first sot from Osgood. Score, 6-3. Tho fi A bank, Oddfeilows hall and several stores | Grant when he established his~ celobrated Dewald, p 00 2 0/Camplon. I able to do their own hitting without calling | KCrobs, jr., 1406 South Thirteonth street, and | {hing." e, ey O 2eond: Lela May. 10 | sot will bo pluved Monduy ovening at S G R T T DU Bl 222 auey R e S D T e D e 3 thint, wes G e, | Both contestants put up a very b 108503 Ak reRi o 350, 00, With very lietle nsar- | " The commissioner also recoived n letter Total a2 4 1] Tota was enough to start a freieht train and se gimhic 10 upward. One and. onesixteenth mites, | E0Me e i .| dntod Cape Mag, May 12, from Cardinal Gib BCORE Y TNNINGS cral ldioy i the grand stand fainted when RESULT OF THE EXPLOSION, | Bishtsurters: Sympathetics Lasi. 100 (10 10 Manhattans' Laat in Eogland. aliant of Tuimon, 3. Yo sulcided by drowning, | one: i which the ltlor. exprossas roktot a B he mado his first slide. It was a honey- first, Rosenont. 102, second, Pilgeim, 102 ¢ AL Y i the appearance of the newspaper article Bloux Clty ovovvinienn) 2 101 2 4 tooas Maxciesten, “July 15.—The team repre- | Temporary insanity 13 supposed to b the | b A ; Milwaukes (122 o cooler, Dan skating from hatf way down from | John Santala Was the Unknown W ho Ll Pre- | o lise, b, 05 he says ho is very much oppose A T e i ey e two-year-oids. | senting the Manhattan athletic club of New | “SS56 o angine run by 1 nal attacks of this character. I'hd Harned runn: Slous. City, 2. Two-basp was 10 lagging to the contest, it was get up o e e - bihs af womile. SIx starters: Tow | york made its favewsll appearance in this | K. iy and Civiries 1icks Lol abont (hirty final continues: “Lam not acqaainted grartnind ot Strntine, P8I and get from start to finist and all that beat ryexyE, Wyo., July 15.—[Special Tele- | TONRCILT touth frat, qarbabnd, s, second. | 0 0% o0 iorious 1o its depurture for | feet Off the wagon' bridie. fatally injurins i author of the article, who was an e nuns: Swartwou e centlomen was Cansas City | gram to Tue Bee. | —The scene o rron A L hoth nien. employe of the Catuolic bureau, but whose the Omaha gentlemen was the Kansas City | gram to Tie Bre.|—The scene of tho great Seventh r 1) purse, for three 0lds | home. The Americans were rather success- | "o mplove of the Catholic bureau, but whoso SLaEanaukee)t EILES plavers. The umpire wasn't in it. The | powder magazine explosion at Rock Springs | and npwards,” one and onc-sixteeith m!les. Dr. Chavles B. Shoemaker, a well-known | connection therowith is, as I am advised, balin: Sehriver ORo/hout asia score: s thromsed with peoplo. toduy Mvawe | S SUEers: O Brctor Knotr, 11 (1 10 2 won | ful, securing three of tuo oveats and a secona | sperialist'in vural surkory. i at Kewding, | v doforence to your wish mow S 5 2 by a_length unider a pull from Burne, In the 160 yara dash Luther Carey, | Vit from concussion of the brain, produced | ended. 1 regret the publication of minntes. Umpiro OMANA. b & oo together to discuss the catastrophe and see | who beat Blue: Vall, 07, k Manhattan sprinter, finished first [ DY & fall somie timoe ago, this article all the more since I underst Great Game at Denver. s GRS | the results of it. Time: 1:57. seconds, Mortimer IRemington, also | , Jitmes MeCormick of Crystal Falls. Mich. | that prior to 1ts appeavance an agroement @Devver, Colo., July 15.—Denver dofeated | M 4 ) The horseman who was passiug the scone Pough On the Talent. of the Now York team, came in_second ana [ 410 from fnjusies, rocatved in o ton vound | hac reached whareby mutually friendly Kansas City today in one of the prettiest and at the time of tho explosions proves to have | Moxus Pays. . J., July 15, About five | Marliadsle third. In the hammer throwing | his two scconds were urresied on u charge of | Felatlons wore S P Ol BB most closely contestea games over soon o | S s been John Santala. The romains of himself | thousand persons werespresent at the Morris | ton\aided another wo bis Lo stelag ot viee | Taror ot Toundhond JactiLslencabir pwitht mushianiistotion an the grounds. The game was tied by Kausas | Lrandt, ¢ ho villaze of Ronndhead, udts and horse were scattered to the four winds | Park races todas sna’ between hustling to | tovies, making a throw of 125 feet. Mortimer | 0., wis dustroyed by fim HrEO W that following its appearance you had doemed City in the second aud fourtn, and by Den- of heaven. keep out of the rain and hunting for winners | Remington, starting from scratch in the | factory w truck by g nzand the whole | it proper to announce a determination to com: verm the sisth. - In the tifth Kansas City None of the injured are seriously burt and | they had the liveliést kind of a time. The | uarterof a mile race, won easily in 504-5 [ villawo nenrly destroyed. Thelossisestimated | plotely sever the relations botween your ot on to MeNabb and _batted out four runs. | Durkec, p § L W o age to wi w a at A 2 S0 0003 flico and that L by declinng to entel 3 e T Sy inc 5 : s second . i co and that bureau by decling to en anans 1ad ,““‘",“""“‘ shadtan; Total T sltawilizirecover. fiTbesdemage Hoswindowd | track was sseme i Hantitvhiar b Loxnos, July 18.—-In a series of athlotic |, Tht executive committee of the United | intocoutracts with it for the education of vs failed to find him for a singlo sate D [ drronaer T : gluss caused by tho tremendous consussion is | ber of horses wero scratchod and the talent | sponts held hereat. Paddington todsy 1. b, | Typothete of Amcriea Tas unanimousty | Tudian ehildren Store: R (s very great. Fow buildings in Rock Springs | bad a hard day of it. In fact, but three | Lanedon, one of the visiti of the | e D i as. tha | , ““This, Tsubmit, is a very grave step, ona x favorites won and one of them ias at such | Manhattin Athletic club of New York won L shorten the hours of labor, that T foar will bo franght with much emb e odds ns to prohibit the ordinary ruco goer | the cight mile walk 1 an casy manner. H T Wallor 1 aon of € 5-Govornor Tom | rassomont with all concernod in the great Captured By Democrats. from backing him. Curviss, the English chiamplon, who started or o Conneetiont . seeretiry and | and necessary work of educating our Indian Beatrick, Neb., July 18.—[Special Telo- | F ivap, qweopstakes. six fur- | from tho seratci, inistied iast. Tine, 1 bour, | teeasurer of dhe fong [shnd briclcconpany. | wards and rosult in complications and 5 b A IR s o tartors: In the streteh Chesi- | 10 miuutes, $ seconds, being the best time on | has been amonz themissing for several duys, | conditions that can bo productive only of dis- gram to Tue Bee. | ~The Gage county nde (5t0 5), took up the running and was | racord. Curtiss also established the record | And itis reported he isshort inhis accounts, cord aud trouble. 1 am clearly of the opinion pendent convention was held at the Aud dod, winning eisily by two fensths | £ 4 2 T 0 s | Actin: Secretary Chamller of the interio at it will bo o mistake ey out. yo g Y sths | for one nour wall, covering 7 miles, 147 Actin: Secretary Chan o interfor [ that it will be a mistake to carey out your torium in this city today. There were 133 [ from lpnoty A ihosbaitb Corraction:id0s, | [aud aifeet: g dl‘-m- anent has issuud an order providing for | intention, and thereforo [ trust that you' will ¥ co parts of w longih. Time 3 the extension of the 1ines of countios alroady | po R et b ana Banric delegates ong 0 Arnold ¢ Second o o T " " reconsider the matter and conclude to con- 1. egates in attendance. Hon Ed Arnold of Second race, the Tyro stukes, for two-year- Gilmore and Wilkes Matched, located Okiahomu 50 as to make ot oo s ttonAIbA T ral exIatingabatiann Paddack precict was mfe iohafeiman and | olos Ao 4N oReh Wit L0 aNded, ST fins || ol kil ives and Harry, Gilmoro haya/baen || QNN comprisefusinearlyias pragtionblomn | EARD Sl SSAHARY cltRotio bureat: T NG b e soln. | lonss. Eizht starters: Tn the last sixteenth c d Harry Gilmore ha square mllos. your oftice a o Ca o J B o aatrico secrotary. Mosolu: | Murst g Dy anioup o woit 07 s ek | matehod for a Auish fiht to tako placo at | “Fit e dosre sosctndtng tho probni- | | PETom tho assurances givon by the Ca ovo adopted " vinciples | fron wonce colt, 108 who was' another | el | ; ic whiah thko B ohie bureau 1 feel sure that you will not iy 1 5 X South Omaha on Saturd: éning, Aug ton of Anierican pork. which takes immediate | olie bureas ¥ of the Cincinnati convention of May 19 and | before remont, LIS, Time: 1:15s. South Omaha on Saturday. ‘evening, August | ion 8 4 et B S O A Tners | the. futuvo rerrot Having complicd with bt Denver e riosiynd o) Qmata sl Arraigning tho ropublican party for all the | | Third race, midsummor hand e onc mite. | 15, Two gentiomen of woll known sportinz 5 1l DREDI WRTSHE DAL roauest. Tte desire, s s ploased 0 note, e ans 0 OvIIaE oL thol pasb dacane iDh totiow n g | Xiyelatarte ten: they turncd o the | proclivities will hang up a purse of $70, o rolibition, will o | is 1o do'everything that is right and proner to Earned runs: Denver, £ K ; : SEMNANY v, 3 | ticket was nominated: For county trensuter, | Sy o it ik ovon e (o the front withe | the affair will be under their individual r 100 Kiouetros. briug about harmony, and for will paso hits: Durns, Breniian, Carpe Earned runs: Omaha, 2 Kansas City Thaddus Williams; clerk of disteict cou Penthis fhom it Paors 12 Fiioh by eleht | muanagement. Wilkes und Gilmore are both | A conference of Toindo, O., business men | sny that T will ey inflasnce to provent base ) Meturr. - Home ¢ Turae 5 | Base on ballst OIF Branklin, 75 o Durkee, L Gl oMk, ® o8t 10013, who beat San | GAGEERA SV 4 G UL aLTbIOTa T Wa et oy e | sayithauLiv] i i ) wrr. liomo rune yrnw. . | Towwe on bulas O Kravklin T Durkee: | AL H. Jones; for sheriff;- W, R. Jongs, the | il iy well known here, both having vecn opponents | was held, at whivh resotutiond were adopred | 208 UL HR0 8 TVEEGIE B8 FEEEEUE e s | P L P inicec: % | present incumbont; for connty clerk, Daniel stakes, ouc and onc- | of the local middleweight, Jimmy Lindsay, | calling on the miyor to sot a time for starting | {0 %o tacks upon you of a malevolent or balls: Mo- | Wild pitehes: By Franklin, 13 by Durkee, Alth, for county judge, Joon ' Postle- | ¢lght 3 S o §4a @to b | Wilkes winuing on a foul and Gilmore [ LRGERFERE S MR (O Lo & bravent nny | personal character. [ had o very pleasaut Pt | Do basy hits: Donus, Braie | Fused Batlsd | thwaitos for school suporiutendont, W, B | [T 046 inaek Tixiong | ponise, L alihough - ctha | lakter, had | orrordnininy ha duelkors ; and quito a long talk with tho president ol RIDGK S Eine o e ne hour aud forty | Cunningham; for surveyor, M. D. Case; for pole, ro. o v 4 ) SvIurionk | Jimmy nos! scientifically dressed o 2! psterday, did not allude to the matter.” Swartzol, 1. | pinttes. Uiyt 3 3 pole, where Beansy and Kingmaker went to i el ont ‘ B The citlzens of Washington, D. avo | vesterday, but did n ide to the matter mluutes. Umplro: e down at tho time of the committal of the act raised the zuarantee fund of 3,000 for the The commssioner on July 15 sent anothe o hours and twenty-flve minutes. U coron J. H. e the whip aind Reckon just zailoped the rest of s piro: Kight Twenty-two delogates were elected to the | the way. winning under a puil by a length | that terminated the fight. There is consider- | Grand Army of the epublic encimpment In | lotter to Father Chappelle In answer to the Once the Orchards Won. Judicial convantion which meats hove July | from Kingmuker, who beat' Beansy a nock. | able feeling between Wilkes aud the Chicago | Js2. and 4 committon wis appointd t e s LR Semivarren, Neb,, July 18, ~(Spoctul to | 35, and the delogation taetly lnstructed to | Thmes 1% 7' ; man, and while this rarely cuts uny figuro in | Dorrait 10 presmt tho WAttt or i civy 'l | (AT ICAE 6L e, B ek 1, RCh, B2 Tue Bez.]—Tho S. A. Orohards of Omaha | voto for the nowination of J. B. Bush of Be- ), Hfth facc. handienp swoepstakes, five fur | the outcom. of a fight, it Is wlways'a sort of | dostrublo plugs for Lho euoainpiment. =~ letter seriots consideration and sees 10 rea 9 : i e on Ive starters. Tn going o tho post. | o guaranty that patrons will ot o good run | Near the viliaee of Spring. Ali, anogro - | 10tter seriots consideration iy soos 1o rt: came down here yesterday and played a very R i mbn o P s 18 e e st | [BALi) COALEN P f ¢ f rominent farmer. M commissioner's | tter continued You Charges That it Has Endeavored to Hinder the Government in'lts pondent concludod to indulge in a littlo his- | KOVernment rather than the contract systom 68 being more in harmony with the Amorican that a strong aggrogation will be togother. My position on the question is violontly assailed by your bureau. Falso charges wero my confirmation and to secure my displace: ment, Those iu your omploy in the fiela and, others instigated apparently by the attitude during the year just clos- | some rospects at ‘least, hurtful and it 1s e DENOTR escaped. 5 0fFoster el 4 1 & 0 Divitethe, i 0(8mith. it... .\ 1 0|Stoarns. ih 2 Jordaun, o 0 oftioover. rf Krosky, rf 5 0| Carpentor, Jb..5 Wilson, Lt olGunson. © 23 3 0| Franklin, p MoNabh, .2 0 0Swartsel, 1 Gliitiand, 0 Aoy, ¢ “lcomcmcoon~Z| _Totals 0 Totals... 2 Potals WE Y INN Denver Ao ron 0T 3 Omuha 1 vose Fielding Lost. MixxgavoLs, Minn., July 18, ~Duluth lost today’s gamo by loose fielding in the first inmng, Minueapolis flelded magnificently. Seoro MINNEATOL DLV A At 1 Wrlkht. rf o Rovrke. Baldwin Ok Mo W of i abury, 1t Mol atrice for district judge. Twenty-two dele- | (i Risinore colt theaw ) ] e sinore col hrew his jockey and jumped Tames Cowden, th close and exciting gamo a1 ¢ out. | Bates were also elected to the indepeudent | over” the ce into the oval tra & 2 ML £l lose and exciting gamo of ball. ‘They out- | Jiai convention. On all hanas it is goner- | The jockey was mot hurt. Then young fellow, not overly clever, but adeter- | fromineit (et Yy lod: SR e R played the locals after a hard battle, both | ally conceded that the dewmocrats practically | bets “werd declured off. * This ket | mined, wdustrious man in the ving, aud is | (300000 judl Brown was tiken away in the future will be in tho vasy ures of tho game were Smith's fielding and | rice democracy dominated in the seloction of | ghe ri. \When thoy got wway Lizette was in | more, it is universally concedud, 1s ono of the | Wiii screwing the cover of the coflin i | co-operato with tho Indian oftice in its or tocess and Temple olose up. | most'scientific sparrors in the iworld. He i | whieh reposed What wins Sinposod to b tho | Gomor e it oo o semsative. and getting but four scratch hits off the latter’s sore over the uction of the convention | winning easily by three lengths from i ] 1 Vo ] I live. puzzling curves, The following will tell the | in failing to recownize the leaders of the in- | Pancreus, who Deat Othmar, 113, two | hard fights within the past five years, and is | wndertaker discosored the child, to, b ally ARt bW intolan vitdisangatan i ie appavently good for as many mora in the [ The chile od to John uyters of No of tho soveral points of your communs i . R SiNth race. purse 31000, selling allowances, | next five, S A ORCHARDS WIS one mile, seven starters. Simrock, 1 (1 o 1) = i g ho ty . tho 7 : Z st oyed Themsclves, At Toronto, Ont. the elosing sussion of the | inadyertence of the typewriter in dsing the Lacr. dud Lcampbell e.d 1 i Elestaannual Shogt. o the end wor easily by two lenzths from Riof, | Tho Omaha Wheel club house was bril- | internitional educational convention was de- | word ‘p b instead of “director’ when Hatter. i orrisou b3 28 1 Surrox, Neb, July 18.—[Special Telegram f m, who beat Esquimaux, 10, throv lengths for [ 08B HISEC €00 o8R0 s e SCONE BY INNTN an, Sstorrison.rt 4 00 [ toTuk Biv—The Sutton gun club have | the place. Fime: iy T len th A vt hvar o paaa R Lo FRVE L ol b Ll b e | wiloh T,itoo, overlooked, - illaw me to. by (010t s | KO it O, b A sent out a large number of invitations in No- At pney pnrsaleiio. fopanaidan thi .0 d young ken- further’ thit 1f 1 had road Mr. Stephen s 0001032 L Cathonn, s 8 0 2 1 0 | braska, Kansas and lowa to shooting sports | ton, 108 @Ven), weut to tho front and stayine Diniinion . uith athoun, a, Ka 8 - e e | quarter smolo out every T RS the interview with you, that interview, ne SUMMARY. Snyder, Burbanks. of . | to attend their first annual contest to come | there won casily by three lenzths from L n. | quarterly mok About every thre xington, Vi, 18 rapldly flling up with | WO Esriom WL YRS Lt e e base hits Msh. Three-buso hits. Wright. Tome i y (e, placs. Time: 18174, o the immortal Stonewall Jackson on Te friendly co-opefation with your bureau, e L h Al R pres A b e VR O A ala ) {n prizes are offered in cash. ‘The Sutton | Placn: Ti L invitations for a sort of a sta G L e e L e e G X Dhio 2 Salo of Yearhings, to Ward, 2: Laltoque to O'rien: Hengle to Wird: 5 who may come, The contest is open to all Last night there was no regular in, iX years old, have aretved. Littio Julia | oo Pty Eh s b Passod bnils: Darling, 1 MeMahon, 1 Wild SCALAIY R A DATEH b poaloner pitchon: Fee 1 Melalo 2. Tmo: Ono hour and | Runw earnod: Orchards. 4 Whitings, 0 faro and a royal good time may be ex- | enuro stable of Reed & Sons, as well as | young men gavo some very amusing recita- | piod by u Mrs Smith b Carthage doc Juvess | will o by conrtosy and not by right and then there would be a songin | thation disclosad the dead s of the rinating ‘now causes of — By Snyder, 1 Strick oug: By w1 by Harlin e : e nich all would join. Whilo not actuall ' i f Omaha is 100 Kasy. 1 Wild pitehes: By Snyder, 1. Fwobise hits Bridge Contract Awarded. : \\il< hapin and mn.l ; ‘lh‘: .\mumw: ol skl LML IR e 1l i side by .v\|‘1|;vv.‘ hod |u‘y 2 head of ulr lenluu on, I i 0 L‘ wv that thi Lixcory, Nob., July 15.—Umpive Buslie | juil I Fhregbase hiis: "k 1 Rep Croun, Neb., July 18.—[Special Telo- | piouiht Raok prices and did net gverase S0 | noarly all the time. Light rofreshments | (ifiert shot the woman wnd suteldsd, L . again awarded the gamo to Lincoln today on | hours Cmpire: 4. L. Wainer ram to Tus Bre, (-0, C. Bell of Liucoln, | bott. ch, g, 5. by. Lometon, dam Miss Danco, | Were served and the evening's entertainment | prank Foro of Texarkans, Tex., wis hold ns | tho. Catholic sehgols, which Apparently — Rather One Sided, 4 Das e y i S — on tho Texas & Pacific on the strenzth of o 8 R sy Ly _ National bank of this city, arrived here this | Forester, dam. imported British Beauty, R TR A in had five marks upon ft, | 1 clo permit mo to say that althou Westorn Assoctation Standin Yesterdny the Park Juniors and Shamrock | Yotional bank of this city, urrived here thi Wheel iiaces, Ihe JALRYe hnEe hhon morning and is now in charge of the bank. with the players and the umpire. ‘The feat- | captured the convention, and that the Beai- [ horses and jockeys at the post half an hour in | capable of making a great fight, while Gil- | (iicers by the posse and riddlo] with bullots. | they have ever been, to cordinlly batting and Snyder's pitching, our boys | tho entire ticket. Beatrico independents are | 1m0 6 o™ a3 M or toni Lot e o eran and has participated inn score of [ liteless form of & child. o S I Rt story dependent party of this city in the nomina- | lenzths. Tiue: 1:0% 11 Goorzo streot, and wis taken 1 u fow g duys o, but wish to offer an apology for tho AbliPO tool up the running and ‘holding ks load to 3 1011 ot 277 15 Foster, of W Haelin, 2.3 voted ilmost oxeiusively to jollity, and visit- | mentioning Rev. J. A. Stephon, a mistako 00 0—6 | Bt Biakowoli. ¥o.4 yeur-olds, six turiongs. six starters. Queens- | ylomen, 1t was tho occasion of the club's | Psing of themselves in various partsof th | jyorivo official lotter of April 2, prior to Earned runs: Minneapolis, 22 Duluth, 2 Two. | Gibson 3 | oft ut Sutton, August 15, 19 and 20, Some | 1 who beat Donohue, 105, four lengths for the | months the wheel club boys send out & few | visitors to witness the unveilin: of the st Daritng, Hengle. Double phnva: Waixh to Hengle hotels give rates and will take care of all tertain their friends in a ha e e S A L AR OR [ EWbiId Sneveriae shaon caMIKI BUL Mk pitehed ball: Goodenough, Struck ont: By bee, 4. | Whitings = a i} h It capped. All the railroads give one and one- | today Colonel 8. D, Bruce sold at auction the | the evening very nicely veral of the Cries were heard [ssuinz trom w honso ocen- | Goaid oo S F a0 0d tis of LA I irlef balls nyder, 5 off arli, 3. Hit by y pected. drafts of yearlings from tho Itancons stables, | ton AL Rl e A R A 510 Lhis action or Smith Threebase hits: igun, 1 the failure of Omaha to maKe an appearanc who was appointed receiver of the First | toJ. McLaughlin, $1,050: Irinity, ch. ¢. 3, by | Passed off very pleasautly. spoct for the express robhery cominitted | giad to ontor into the new order of Liin Boulevard stablesj#1,523; Patrick, ch. c. 3, Reh R HInER i Lost. Por Ot Y S b a4 Siieat ol placed there by the raflroad o s Juviors collided and In the dust the Sham coniraot for_ the builiing of an iron | b imported MaoRiokcwick, Queon of coursn cannot ba cognizant of how mut Milwaul of | Derory, Mich, July 15.- Owing to the | | T AL 1| You may have known porsonally of what has waukee. .., 3 H0b oy S100 > Baol rone > trac , SOMIN ; Nl | SOUCT ) foen going on in your bureau, Jhal nd iv Lincoln ... 3 84 | rocks were completoly lost from sight. This | hrdge across tho Republican Hver at Inavale | Heurts, S. A. Mahoney, $1,000; Take Back, [ bad condition of the track today in con- | claims he zot it trom a local pawnb yoon woing on In your burcat, ghat I tind M %08 || was.the reeult was awardod to the Chicao bridge company | b ¢ % bY imparted Miscovy, daam Emma, | sequence of Inst night's ruin tho champion Partisans of Chief Pipplechic Wesley | difioult o bellove [rom my briof wud p Denvor s riity ABIN 1 A E |18 DOt to exceed §7,000. Smal prices, e il man was indedinitely postponed R e A O AT O, writs: HOuld b Duluth.. 2 3 g nberg.of 1 0 - Sagigaw's Finish T'his evening at the meeting of the racing | § Die tallowars ot bls appone M R - | i ) Fatal Northweste Wreok. o The closing day | hoard of the Leaguo of American Wheelmen Guns, plstols and kn wero used YT ke, i Saaixaw, Mighg, July 18.—The closing day | (1000 §oned races were assignod us follows s | with terribio consequences, and four persony Ialian Laborers Strike. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, X ¢ 0 N8, Ia ¢ 18.—This morni | | 1 8 ) 0 Lyoxs, Ia, July 18.—This moru of the Union navkac Prack slow, owing | Opo mile, ord to the nament at | were fatally wounded. Foier 1 In., July 18, — [Special to T Boston Shat the Colonels Out in 0 | Comanche, Ia,, cight miles below this place, | ¢ showers thiblmoraing. Peoria, 111 one andem, to Philadel Nat K. Jon " [ the ralls spread on tho Chicago & North First race, 2:00alass, (rottinz. purse 80: | phia; oue-guarter mile, to Providence, R, 1,3 | Jones of Arkansi it 9| caga & Northwestorn railvoad compa Quict, Basy Game, Whitning, 0 wounde 0\ Y AKRUY. B 0 storn tracks, ditching a working train. | Mugnoma won,Mgrtha second. Wilter Drake | one-hulf mile, satety, to Hartford, Conn LQLBHEBOUNLOL D i | i the gravel pit :ab Cherakes atrunk bocau Four stirters. Abbott Bassey, secretary of the and | NG ey WU of the discharge of their Italian foreman i Bier.]~ Fifty dagoes employed by the ( Bostox, Mass,, July 15,—Bosto o k $ HANON, MM JULY 18, =Hoalon (abuf oub Engineer Hulsor was killod and Firoman [ third. Best tit i st ousville today before & large crowd, at- 1 2 Blodgott badly injured. Both beloog in | Secondr tpncing, stakes 80 Iinne- (pomuer of the board, has resigned the latter | own and Jones o dopok | /0f the dischiirg of, thaip Jtalian f tracted by the 25 cents adwission foe, SCOIE BY INNINGS, Clinton, fioat i hel TN hlx positic il Tnto i passenger whero the traged's ho substitution A i although it was very cloudy. Fitzgorald, unjors G R I - Third race, { wir-old trotting, $100 gift ’ urred nas cannot Ly I 8 lthoug ¥ , | bark duniors ... 8 i ) Drowned in Shell Creek. i g4 £ 8100 ¢ The Fuller-Duncin Shoot o Gepman stoamer Dresdan, from Bremen | the dago laborors would not res loston’s new flud, made & good {mpression awrock Juai -0 9:00:070i11 | Owner won, u second. Bost thne PN o Wa%0 arnlgranis ahoare hey aro now s to mako thei A At aach RO i LR SUMMARY | Newwax Guove, Neb., July 18.—[Special | 2:4. g Local marksmen are manifesting a decudsd | for i\l cimors With ¥ enizranis aboard. vols | They aro now trylng to mivk v e d Wuos earnod: Parks, 10. Base ou b Tue Be et Fourth ruce, (ting_clnss, purso 895: | (nterost in the mifle match shoob betwaen | lUded with tho brikantin o if 0 Omaha, from” which « Score giSine parneds Parks, 10, Date on bulls OF | Telegram to Tux Bre.|—Charlle Juleson, a % woo. Kaule seconds Vi 1 third: Hess | iaterest in th ANGRL N Sturt point, near L vhe Annie Treis | Lorted to| work in the grav Hoston,. .. 843488 e= bringsen s M ome Mis: Siorpices Sithied | youns man about twenty years old and twes 2, (ligge starters Fred Fuller o Abis pity g I, Oscar Dun- | S fimed futolv i four of her crew wora | {00 oulsville 000000 0—0 | basehia’ Woloh, 2 Homwruna' Tullex, Shelby, | foemer rosident of this town,” was drowned can of Council Blaffs, which comes off on tho | drowns u examination of tho stewmer - it Noston 17 Lyuiasitio, & Ereors i ananet Ahiady qunsminea TLRERREARN, | srhilo bathing in St crecls abovo Dom B Tlon e 2110 8-4, Cross & Dunmive, glounds oross tho 1 thus tho Tndury whio sust 3 Ha o e ostar, 1+ Loulavillo, 2. Battorles: Huffing. Cinplio: Welch | mock’s mill dam this afternoon In October 1587 at Lexington. Ky. Bd. | next Tuesday afternoon. The sh 3 J pras ton, Fltzgvritd and Murphys: Stratton, Cahiii ¥ n Qotob ay: Lexington, IS 0 a ty shots each aud Ryan. Earned rans: Boston, 7 - pert 3 Rosowater as a ve puced one-haif' mile | $i0a side, slxty shots h, i T AR AN T At the Vinton Street Park. Drowned In Salt Creek pxibition 1n the romarkable timo of 1:15i, | Wader the Gerwan ition | Pt AnRERBLL. - duk Tibuatan The Nonpareils and Cranes will buttle for Lixcory, Neb, July 18.—[Special T After this performance Mr. N. L D Solomon | HIFEY U RRAR-UAYIRMS. 0. [P g L suprowacy at tho 'Parcil's Vinton stroot | €ram to Titk BrE.|—Bort, tho tou-year-old f of this city purehased this wondorful o £ e & 7 1 F BALTINORE, Md., July 13.--St. Louls-Balti- | park this afternoon. Followiug are the po- | son of Edward Young, was drowned this | after which ho had onc raco the same fal Dna AT e Mol title the more game postponod ; Tain. sitions of the Lwo teams | afternoon in Salt orook, near tho stato fair | Winning in a walk over in the time 1:15 for . . ) S0 iy WASHINGTON, July 18.--Washington-Cin- Nonpareils: Maboney, J.. third base; | grounds, while playing on o raft with other | one-hulf wilo over the Oumabi Lrack Ed. | bi b ALRUR ARSMPIANSIIR H y 2t ng fairly | b neods clunati game postponed; rain Shanaban, short stop; Lacy, catcher; Jellen, | boys he fell over, 0eWALor A8 & (Wo-YORR-OI, RILOP & 804%0L | 1ng atate on an r track, between k AL o s 8 warmer it forward to an - SOEhaany RANES ERL AR IMANRRL ARSI st in tho - std, Cstarted e races, Mockolt of v, 8nd Deal We attachimonta o tho be average conditio \x aid BOLAtOOS AFe Awmorican Assootation Standing. base: McAuliffe, socond base; 'Makoney, £., | Big Mill for Howells, Wlaniog threa, eud - wes seoond | Qinaba, Mookl by lap und i L LA A i ary promial = Played. Won. { Ver O, | loft fleld; Bradford, middle Howsiis, Neb., July 18.—(Special Tele |90c0 - and tbied in = the = other | iq:" ;30 tion un the | oft fleld or, Short stop; Swarts, catehor ¥ 4 Baltimors F 9 ¥ 5 thmors igman, middle; Bowman, first base; Will: 8 Pty " Athiatios. 8 | tama, pitchor; Boal, third base; Monaghau, |, leday to erect u $15.000 roller louriug will | et race was At Councll Blugis. weok, 00 | dian, won ths Dine old * work to commence at once. Jul sewater winning secona mono Oinclunuti 10 | right fleld L Bgoinst t IrlVing out the mare Washington. company refused to reinstate the It 31. His | Loxnow, July 1 X a of the breakin I, July boom. A stock company was formed hore | fuisbing third place, best time meoting of the M ) (hon Liatted -Neatos Banut Baker-Trafiley Benefit, Badly dojured. Kitty ¢ 3. Rosewater's third race | Pislov withas & e T v ror lay over Jlows Tho benofit gamo for Normau Baker anc | Brarmick, Nob., July 15.—(Speciat Tolo- | Wis = & zoe M Linooln. - Nebi 3 sirmanship of th which St s badly broised aud had Indinns Have We Billy Trafley comes off at the ball park at | gram to Tue Brk |~H. S. Vaught had bis | (i = Rosowaters | Cuicaco, July d T ORI o Amantic, la, July 18.—[Special Telegram | 3:30 this afternoon. The llustrious cranks, | loft leg badly broken by faluug from a safety | four a place on N at | ship was d o tennis + Owlng to the praminence of the partios iy to ‘Tux Bar.|—Tho Pine Ridge ageacy base- | Major Honin, Cousit Morrell, Spud Farrisb, | bicycle last eveniug. oty 2 Aikiven by Solor | tournament todey. Sam T, Chase and Jobn il quite i sensation

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