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JULY 24, 1891 2 THE OMAHA DAILY FRIDAY W chanco to make o mateh with Sullivan T will s tosto - 500000 ¢ ateh with Sullivan I wi 168t P00, HAS S AN o 1o secone v Bty et LY S0 88 winutes. Unpire:Moe ; Fomain {1 Amorios. Ho vortalrily was notl- nl| txcs aes e, Voo, or, wiiieh ¥78 to second Hits: Hoston, Brooklyn, 1h Errors: | Of to Milwaulker, | : ; o fled fn good mo that thers wasn chance to 10 (3 o5 wn, Gid: % By, Bee Dave Bowe's Farmers Disgust the Denver- | Iains, B Brplovie %k, PANIGH (fod runa; | Baker, Traflioy and Whitohead loft, yostor- Frofessional Puyjl's's Beohanging Moroalenn | Make & mateh. | .l...::w“.»y:;{:;' B iy e J'is v tin hanican swedpsiak United States World's Fair Commissioners ) Ites by Winning. Boston, 4; Brookiyn, 4 | day afternoon for Milwaukee via Cnicago, but Harmless Blows. about it. My man saw Slavin and asked bim [of threcpear-olds and pwards, ong Call on thy English Premior. - i S | where they will meet Manager Leadley aud G if ho would ioave n rapresontative horo to S dogionk Kour startersi Tuke Not . e e 01118 oW uniforme 108 NG tedthys : Doore make a maten. Stavin said: *No, PILnot o s ond, Businese, 105 o " third, Tin Sy V G oMZ Thicago e e man goos direct from Sioux City, and it 18 311 3 Al NG, | nuvibing now. I'm going to Eugland and 1ty A LON KNIGHT CCMZS IN FOR HIS SHARE. | Chicago,..... .....28 4 s e it | Co/NMONS A AL SOTHT TALSINGY 11T oo shouvthis whutt T ik to Mnglhinda fidrd race, Minnoupolis stakes, n sweop- | CORDIAL RECEPTION ACCORDED THEM. Hoston bt “ Y - —_— *It strikes me that Slavin has seon about LXecfor two-year mile ano w six- TS | i A skt over the intervening country across-lots it sines ho got to Kneland, Ho knows very oot SI¥ sfartore: “iribad, Tt ot ) His Woek Alleged to bs Worss Thas | [nilndsioid. i .18 bid for Saturday’s gamo and cover | Ench Claimg to Be Able to Lick the | well toat he oan mako o mitch to fight Sulli. Sl 1A vo & second. (LULAR | proposed Policy of the Pope in the L B e ity g Other—Siavin Given a Round Vvan as s00n #s he covers our money. 1f hois | Fourthy race, porso $0. of wh Retaci £ the Vatican with Bloga's—Milwaukee and Duluth Bliaas. President. McCord recelved a fong telegram o) 1n earuest with all his talk now, Why doesn't = ond, for tonroyon el Sod thCratn Sl bl B @ LA ; " i Heduslo Plvaburi, | yesterday morning from Nick Young, stating Rogsting by Arthur ho post soms money in England ! 1f be puts Frec, mile and soventy PUon, startors th nell Republic— \ LML L S [ thie tholuw hnd becn Tafd down to_ all ‘the Lumley. up any money thers I'll muarantos fhat kil 1070 b0 1, Woin. Pothunins, (04 tan Newd Other Games. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, old pluyers, but that it was impossible to tell al 7 Charley Johnatol will Gaves (s us 8000 Uk It 18 seeond, and Tilly Plaksrton, 100 to D un News. # : - how _many of them would roturn to Omaha. DOSTSA;. SIAPTH oW that Imo: ' 15ty 4 G — Commie’s Men Give Willie Widner a | Mr McCord stated that tho team would oven | T "As for the excase that I am not o ro O CREOB-ANREORS OF & he: > Dexven, Colo, July 23.—[Special Telo- Touch of Pleasure. at Milwaukee just the same. e YO‘ZII;I"H::I'“] duty, - lebat L 4700310 min 1o bl 1o taks’ ot ' o o A R W T oiox, July o -Miniater Lincoln pee- v A TEN D P ; ok LGk ek X e : Bk, | - | tost botwoen Sullivan and Slaviy, that is Judgo ‘Taghes. 1 (1 t0 D, second, | sented the world's faie commissioners from '”‘:“:":""I "”";"‘m'\”'"l“","m;""m'”:”(“:f::: St "_‘“'vm';’ih"u“‘:n“ At st Pl inie, A Game for Sunday. orable day in the history of this slow-going | vory lame. I do not think that [ amw the i L 0 31 Third. Time: 1144, Chicago to Lord Salisbury today, who ro- outbatted the visitors and made nume; % | The Shamrocks and S. A. Orchards will | old villags, The sore and disgusted sports, | Prober man to hold the stakes n such o con: NTPOIATE B7 Tk Goivad thom: uordlally, Ty SHLIIE RIMIGE long hits, they were unablo to win. The | and oy skillful playing prevented hits whon | o1y oy “ho ball park Sunday afternoon. | representing overy ity of any considerablo st becauso [ am a warm personal friend of > Sullivan, but Slavin knows aquite well that principal foatare of tho game was Knieht, | the Cineinnatis most ncedod thom. Conse- | b 1 taums are s zood as can be found | fmportance in th % Vi 6 n d cams are i d orts o country, have kept the at- | Ty fourth da, is posing as an umpire. The extibition | quently St. Lous wou. Two new men | : by it 4 was only the temporary stake bolder to take | day who is posing as an umpire. a in tho state and the Shamrocks have the dis- | mosphere sulphurous with thoir improca- | care of the 81,000 deposit. 1f he had covered | of tho Detroit Deiving club today. The track | the completion aud preps Derrorr, Mich,, July 23, —Rain spoiled the | expressed ploasure at meeting tho commnis- racing of the summer meeting | sioners and inquired into the prospects for rations for tho fair he has given in the two serics of games just | plaved in the team, Widner and an amateur | tiuction of being the first team to defeat tho P ! L 0 | ] fnmph-zul has been the worst ever seen on | named Burke. Score: Fremoits two ot of throe. The Orchards | 10ns: All day they have lingered hore, hop- g“;{l,'lzl;“’::'i‘ have bean easy onoigh 1o fiNd | was in bad shapo from a heavy rain last | Lord Salisbury added that the gueen had the Denver grounds, even Blogg of last year | Cincinnati . ... ,.....0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0- are playing a strong game und a fine contest "\rfltlh(az“tuu groat mill bu:weuulxvm,ximmmw I"}“w‘m““‘“:,'x'mau*_’< ‘;'lr lfi;’l;;;‘f‘“hfl_;;l ‘c""l‘l | night. Just as the horses started in the first | assented to the appoiutment of a royal com 156 exallided, AW onjast desirton” o the | Bu KOU e n G0 Y 3 B0 T T L I8 expentac: PO et t;‘l“\'""m ‘“"’”.f’"d’°"‘|”"rzv Or $0m | at tho Hurald oflico tomorrow aftornon at i | FA0 on tho frogramme, tho 2:80 trot, a | iission for tho purposo of supsrvising the ninth provented Denver making the two | eihiar 0 b et OB rlon Wil ner Irfokoters 11Gaoh Ohto way, but hopo was abandoned this ovening, | o'clock. He will deposit $1,000 forfoit to bind | heavy thunder storm broke qver the track. | British oxhibit, adding that the names of the SR WHOTH aVE Lad 1He dEo G e i B A e B SR L MM B LA and there i a genoral stampede for out-goiny | a match betweon Sullivan and Francis | The storm did not last long but it left the | British commissioners would soon be aubi ettt 00 IR T Cintcvo. July 28.—Tho Germantown | yryjys, Patrick Slavin, The contest shail como off | track o sea of mud. After n consultation, | gazotted. Ll s o bl Gl UGG DAD CLARKE'S COLUMIUS DERUT. cricket clubof Gerinantown, Philadelphin, |~ Out of pocket and out of tomper, o [ this fall. Slavin savs ho s coming herain | tho judges announved that today's p Ex-Congressman Butterworth on belalf of and reached third on Beard’s hit. A sed " ¢ ¢ | tho notable gentleman ecricketers, who are o 3 o 5 C He can bring the rest of the stake | gramme would go tomorrow and tomorrow's + 2 CoLtanis, O, July 23.—But for the battivg moro rattied orowd nover assembled | with him wnd put i, up then. As | programmo on Saturday, the running races | (hO United States commissioners returued ball and O'Conaor’s two bagger scored both ‘wlumbue today Touisville would have | making a tour of Canada, arrived here today . 3 $ i ] players, Clino took firat on bails, ss did :"fn“‘ ‘[;fl:lu"‘j llxt::))l{u:l;'\‘:y‘\(:-l‘\rv(l"' O |y Wit meot th Cieago. orieor clup 'ai | Under the sun. Tho ouly complacent | soon as Mr. Johnston from Sulwan | schoduled for Suturday 'boing declared off, | thanks for the prompt uction of the British Raymond. Tebeau's error scored Cline and | work, glving ten men bases on balls, Score: | the Wickets tomorrow. peoplo are those bohind aud in support of | he will put up the balance of the [ Theonly heat trotted was tho 2:30 class | goverument inaccopling the iuvitation of D. Rowe's hit scored Raymond. Columbus. L 112000 0-8 ST Hall. Tho opposition, or tho Fitastnmons | Stake, if Sluvin wants to covor iz o veod | trotting, resulting as follows : tho United States, b . kel IV et b g 1 Sioux City W tay. conting i s ¢ f o way to Australia to make & [ peinco Hozn Aty B RLE 5 i st . SuIAvillG 5000 0-0 contingent, claim the Hall wing were ovor L ! neo Hozarth, first; Pllot 1., socond; Lit Aftor somo further informal conversation In the fourth Ebret's base on balls, a wild | Louisville ... ....0.3 2 0 dix G a3, —[Speo mateh with Sullivan. He can get it here Albert, thi e ourth. Time. [ o 4 i o 1oux Cirr, Ta, July 23— [Spec or rdi Lucy M. tourth. THe. | gpighury invited the Unmited States com- f v 1 Tole e i el ; Hit mbus, B Loulsville, 10, Errors joyed at the interposition of the authoritics, | f, ; itch and P. Wilson's hit scored one for [ ¢, it T ] PR R e e s tais 3 i v | fast onough and he knows it. Busides tho 645, il 0 svill ¢ ek | gram to Tik Br.j —A committee started out | and wolcomed it as a providential deliver- | $1,000 doposit with tho Herald, Mr. Johason o [T T, missioners to attend a gardon party ot Hat- sl ik b R this afternoon to raise tho £3,000 neccssary to | anco from certain defoat. Fitz, bimself, do- [ Will leave 1,000 in my hands, so that Sla- _On Milwaukec's Track. fletd hou: O'Conuor’s home run after Beard had provent the disbanding of the baseball club, | glares that Parson Dayios did not oaly nail | Vil backors can cover which eyer deposit | Mitwavker, Wis, July 25.—The Mil Sir Goorgo Chubb, director of the naval ex- BUPE 1S ALL I 1o, July 23. - Boston put Bufting- ntertainod the United St aces attracted a crowd | hibition, 0% com- they choose. B the way, 1 wonder why | waukee Driving park Slavin is so anxious not to fight Peter Jack- | of 6,000 toda, lock nad $2,200. The balance has and by 1 o'c o Sioux City will stay in singled out and Burns had been hit by tho e is intel 5 elig g Wastiy et this interference with delight, but thac he missionors ab dinnor today at the naval ox- ball gave I envor three in the fifth, but in the L 1 rh idod And abateein b §V6iY . lnmufllmllng Biirket, made & il Dave Rows | oapmerumrosayatd aestepoated hie fie | the Western laigie, aldod and abetted it. and has balked evory | son. Itis hard to bolievo that ho is afraid of 0 2500; Thomas 11 won, | Bibition. 8 madoa it, Duvo Rowe | porformance of yesterday, holding the puoen R Y attempt to get tho fight off on the question. | Jackson and yot sevoral Australians havo fond third, Twine- o — was given first and hits by Stafford and | ators ;hm{l to two ”uul,‘ i DpOEt was Davenport Out of the League, Ho said that the instant the mill was for- | brought word to this country that just about PR ) Vatican's Policy in France. Roat scored three for Lincoin, superb; “consequently Boston was an oasy Divesporr, In., July 23.—Davenport this | mally declared off, Hall boarded a brougham | the time Slavin sailed from Melbourne for ne race, purso #500: Rowley won, Roe, July 23.—In connection with the re- ud Nell' second, Tom third, Harry Jones winner. Duff made two home runs and a rth. Best tine: 2, In the sixth Deaver scored ono on Gilli- | i 0y of threo times at bat. Rain pre- | morning dropped from tho Illinois-lows | with a lot of kindred spivits and land's hit and o succeeded in getting 'round | yoyied play after Washington had scorod 1n | league and the six remaining clubs will play | flod to the races Englan ho was dio to spar oight. rounds with' Jackson at Larry Foloy's place. Jac ) ) 3 ; : ; 20 trotting race, unfinished: Captaln we Then, whon his | son was thore and roady to go on, but Slavin | i 8 scond Virsiie third St v ption accorded on - Monday last to M rata, tho new papal nuncio at Paris, by :"" bases on Lincoln's el Iu the same | thosixth inning. Score: COUM LI ol friends proposed Hudson, Wis., and the | had disappeared, and the next heard of him | Best times President Carnot and in view of the nuacio's n:;_lln: U";"",' T;m.: two on ) Ll]‘-hll“ *;tlrfll': SN G I Illinois-lowa Leagne Games, T'win City club, tho Hall peoplo claimed that | Va3 hlx tingland. Of courso I don’t beliove TPy announcement that ho hoped to draw closer pis ended the scoring, though in the | Boston. . s 0 OROTERITATTDp, AN T 1558/ Cbdue) Raps | Bl that Jackson drove Slavin out of Australi, urlington Races. TUReT v RVt | ded ] D AR B T 1 T, July 23, ieir man was out of reach and that ho had s iagd] : i} SN oA o ties existing between tho vatican and . soventh Lincoln had threo mon on bases. Itiey | 148, 55 Ottumwa, 3; ton inning but why doesn’t Stavin fight Jackson now? [ Buriaroy, Ta., July 23, —Track fast. France, the following facts may bo inter- Ly L Washington, 2; Boston, 1. Batteries: Jack Rowe knocked a fly to Fournier, who [ and Sutelite: uffington and Murphy. Earned lost form by his day of leisurs at the raco | Peter is willing.” tracic. o-year-old trot: Bone won in 3:07. 2 ) trot: Future Glibert won, Time: 2:411, [ esting: HATEUR DIRECTORY. s, i Boston, 4. AL i’ immhl nn" nu;mlvlous rusner at the plat:, | Funs : |Z:u| e BEE’S Ou tho other band Fits stayed In his room % Kissed and Made Up. Ereoctor-allitroct Waniwony i Mimes #:80; Mgr. Ferrata, provious toleaving Rome, in very neat play. ol bt i Youthful Patrons of the Game to be oRT i N i ONDON, July 23.—In explanation of tho i LU B L L S L L LR L 11 oi © post assizne: TRitta alaiiiwith . man.on. second:and Pt AveLeia, July 23.—1'he Athlotics hit 4 ke . and begged and besesched both sides to miss < y xpl ‘u n J Time: 8155, order to join the postassigned him, had a 3 3 MeMalion hard today ana dofoated Baltimore Given a Chance. 1o opportunity to got the bagtle off. The big | dissraceful quarrel that occurred botween S oo long conference with the pope, Cardinal Ram- another on third, McGarr knccked a cloan | 3 WY G0 ® SI0eb i\ offectivo in | THE BER wants the name of overy amateur | rod-headed slugger actually protended to | Mitchell and Slavin in a Liverpool theater on DRIVEN OUT. polla and Cardinal Rotelli, the ex-nuncio at y Paris. Political subjects \were touchod upon single down on the iusido of the foul line, | tiont'Vices.” ‘Score basevall player in Nebrasks and westorn | gliod tears when it was finaily announcol to | Wednosdsy night Mitchell —writes that Slavin and himself had boen to the races and Station South Omaha's Polic oved | atlength, Mgr. Ferrata, it is understood, as but Knikht said foul and McGarr aftorwards | apjet: 1030000 u-k|lown Italso wantstho name and address | b (e 3 i $ 4 33 | him that there was no hope of getung the 5 o Bt flow out. Baltinoro 00 110000 0—2| oftho captain or secretary of each boys' base | affair. L Gl nad indulged in liquor freely. During the in a Burry. B g o oan[aLenbesti st fhiive o ’ R A o e ttortts Wey kg | ball club n this state, Tur Bee wit ‘print Unique if Not Veracious. sparring exhibition Slavin ‘lost his “tem- | ~South Omaha's police forco had oecasion | GiuPPR 6t Tolduct for tho appilcation in 4 | . e A S i Miitians | MoMahion wnd - Robinson. ::':uo"}".'}"fi '_o]r‘ ull\l“k‘na"fi::::wl\:‘;-‘!x‘u"’lycd in the A talo of a proposed midnight fight, whioh ?,f; “x{:g :‘m\un(:;n “to rll“ocqu‘::s"‘éo gi¥- | to hustle about 2:10 this morning. Franco of the republican poli ardi § Glomor i’ i {0 bkl Athorican Association s tanding. addresses al, challonzos not over twenty- | hiad besn urranged lust night with the. ald | -rierwards the two men shook ands and | tion was locatod has been gettiug moro and T T eI Uy e errick, ib. 0w 0 - i RV anvoraR IREa X e as 1 £ SHRe , L suppe v . Slavi 5 | 3 tho polit = Fouroter,i£04 1 1 1 Olkiheor, Eit. 30| 8t Louis i Pion and exponent of amateur basbnil and | Keom o At midoightin the amphitheatcr. | Mitchell. Inspito of theso assurancos tho | bogan to tumblo down, O o (Spaotiu, Wil GlCE 8 10 Wi Baltimors i Will tako bottor caro than ever of the boys. . | Moo Sl WaS veKy Wroth at Governor | theatre in which tho pugilists Woro KIVINg | e A bout midnight the. wall T v S LR B R P Columbus i A orforing with o municipal | eRtbitions Has sanbellod thote onsagommnte | @4 midnight the wails commenced to | holy see are of ona mind upon this poiat, an: {2 the rencwal of the triplo alliance will only Just watch T Bei's amateur basoball | M | W columus and seo bow this promise will be | Baltecin (o this plos cran 1o iy oyeend BiS made good. The police wera' lo- surround the building Athloties. . Oincinnatl . Louisvilie.. Totals..... § crack, but the men In chargo thought they | civq grangtit to this evolution, whicn wiil Total. ——— Sully's Forfeit Posted. 1 : e~ ! y (101} could stick it out until morning. This proved | mavk a new departure in the ' futerntional i Wush . :ton. Bee Baseball Boys. and prevent atiy and alliéotnty shorifrs New Yogx, July 13.—Charley Johnston of | .\ . Rt ecclesiastical policy of the holy se ol | BTG o PGS UF APoBT Tho captafn of the cluh must eut this sip | appronening thy, Jsiialg,. Thote ehdeasors | Brooklyn on bohaif of John L. Sulivan | fallacious, howovor, for tho condition grow | eleibii nRey o o Bl 200, o <= Y. — Y et f e B flL gn the names. | o carry out thé pliin to ciroumvent Governor | called at the Herald ofiico today and de- | Worse rapidly and about 2:30 tho roar wall [ sist: IMivst, in applying his principlo to tho ver % Lincoln. 2 Twobnse | What the Athletic Club is Doing. W TR oys Basehall Editor, Merriam's martate and tho stato law was | posited 1,000 to bind a match with Francis | began tumbling in. oo e O N C T, B 1 R Iar B tnROra IO ma g \ HaL IR T cloverly L P RNRY y an ot ot [ i a e e ; ik = chamber of deputics; second, in prevailing I s e DaRYe .5 | The Omuha Athlstic cluo held its regular | .\ oo ot sont on those slipg cumnot be | clovorly arranged schome, it fatied. Patrick Slavin to fizht for tho championship | Then the night forso commenced to hustle [ Jui'Vie Dichons wnd olergy. oo afior th i Doubla pinys: "and Wilson, sstoni || quasterty ireetingih|tha foomslof the BULIAE |0 s S e, 3 of tho world. The money is to be held until 2 o fihie Dalla: OF Gilliand, 74 Burkett, 2. 11t by pitenod | AUarterly : printed. % Sherift Beanigat w'nd of the affair and im- | Suptember 1 for: Slavin” or his backers g | Ot the furniture and prisoners. Noone was | other, to mako a solemn nct of udhesion; Ball:. Murns, Wilson' (Lincoln). Struek ont: 1w | ors’ and Traders’ exchango last evening. A | To the Boys' Buseball Editor:— mediately ordered four companies of militia [ cover. Johnston insists that tho fight shall | hurt, nor was any of tho city’s proporty’ | tirdiy. to constitutc a vast Catholic union in it Ehret B uTkott, st hatla: Wion (Den | communication from the secretary of the | Tho followinz boys belong to the e to march to the amphitheater andsce that the | tale placo in America. The news that Sullivan 2 0 CILY'S ProPOrW | tho country outside of the dynastio parties. i o hours and twenty minutes. | Central Athletic Union of the Unitod States law was obeved: ‘The militia took possession of | nad posted the money was cabled to ingland, | §r¢atly damaged. Tho building is a wrock. The vatican wishes above all that tho the building ana grounds immediately. A y monarchial partios should not meddle in tho was road, requosting the Owmuha club to | . riestonssresiiss,so.iBalll Olubi| GordonoR O ers WKL DIAGed FaboaL Ie. and e DIED 1 RS ARMS. movement so as to deteriorate it_and lead it Martin is'a Little Man. enter tho union. Hlms will nu“donu The Cnh)nl\‘l Bu&d y;"a;l‘md ;u]prbcmu. T}:Ae force a P o L e nutrn_»ux ‘l‘lu': nopu|wns very much u:)louishcx{ N G < 03, names of twenty-five now applicants were o guarding” the Afhletic club’s amphitheater 3 athetic Efforts of & Woman to Con- | to sed that this old party was sccking on al MivxesroLts, Minn, July ~25.—Duke | [ Sl4°0 ) oforrad to tho board: of diroctors | Of (WS O city). was discontintiad. this morning, and this | Three Rich Events Settled on the ceal Her Child's Death, sidos 1o placo feell in the new grouping i > pitched a superb game this afternoon and | Fong 204 re! ovening (6 city & ashliming 18 mormal state Jerome Park Track. Buntixaros, T, July 23— [Spocial Tele. | Order to be able to attain its leadership or did good work with the the stick. Sioux [ An gmateur baseball clnb will be organized . | of quietudo and diliness. Jenove Pawk, N. J,, July 23.—The fact AhEUSIL Sl o ® | direction and to retain 1ts representation. Citys’ errors were vory disastrous. Score: | at’ once to play other amatcur teams. Will- |+ : 338 Halk Was Willi that the Elizaboth and Scaside stakes and | 572™ t0 Tie Bee.|—When the St. Louis | qhis attempt to create confusion and to turn Wi = jam Marsh and Froderick Droxel wero ap- 1 o the Harvest handicap wero to bo decided | LOn& Lno train arrived in this city last | aside tho real purpose of tho movement f b1 o A n Anturoar | pointed a committeo to arrange the details ot I spent several ‘hours with Davies, Kioin, - DEMWoro ocided | night it borea very molancholy party, con- | should not succeed and Mgr. Forrata is in- Tara.1bs. 6 2 100 Ol Swartwdire4 070700 | tho ball club. Thero aro several good plavers Wakeloy, McCoy fud Donaldson this afur- | attracted a crowd of about 3,500 hero today. | gicyino'or My and Mrs. J. 1. Berger of St. | Structed to seo that the ovolution is accom- i Seclonoliin e 0 1 2 0/ Vi Dyke (4 6 o 0 § | Who aro members of the Athletic association noon, and theycluim the Fitzsimmon blow | Tho woather was delighttully eool, the track | poial® B o o S U oy BT B B plisiod to the profit of tho great new and ro- ] McQuald, IF.4 1 0 0 0|Nichofaon.25 1 3 4 2 | and a raitling good club will soon bo in the 1s¢ | Bud bluster is all for effect. Hull was a | was in first-class shape and whilo the entries | carried tho corpse in her arms where it had | DEi0US intorests of France. iirnehan. rf.4 1 0 0 0 012 0 0| tield. A football tewm 15 another project | **** g = tevribly disuppoiiited 'man_whon informed | wore not heavy they wero full of quality and | diod six hours bofore, whilo. enroute, it T i Wolteofi--d § 1 9 Jificheibecksn.d 9 1 4 0| which is on foot. Chat Redick is at tho that' the ‘Hghvsiwhill: Hobitake place, “and | 4ou ot s ey faircontésta, The | haviog beoi. taken sIol afier- leaving. St Keeping up His Keputation. Whlsh, s, 42230 ¢ 2 7 4 o[ hes d of this scheme and bopes to have a he' importuned bayies . dnd Klein' 1o E ' s3ay 2 Louis. So afraid was the poor wnmuug Ll‘mi ght 1891 by Jam=s Gordon Rmnett. ] Dukd, D4 G0 0 2 0 | team organized before long that wili be ablo | twortrsrerereremnenessenees usel i everviFEREL I fONRE gov’ifb oft | Blizabeth, tho first of. the stake evens was! | 080, 20 Oothit, R0 PEORNOMAL Knd \Gone P S ey | e 22 2 | play any football teant i tho state, in private. ' He sald the money hung up cut [ thought to boa good thing for Reckon and | fnosorpse Would be talen frow hov thut 880 | Loxpoy, July 23.—iNew York Herald o 716 4| “the question of raisig monoy to -3 b | 2o figuco, that ho would make the fieht sim- | she was a red bot favorite, but tho best she | ({04 "lorsolt to maks no sign of geief, | CAble—Special to Tus Bek.|—Chauncy De- : “"|send u representative to Philadel- ply for glory: thut Fitzsimmons laid down | could do was to finish third. Shus riding for hait the day. 5 O BFeh 1 Low was not wasting time today. ' Pevsons | Minneoiolis 1 2— ¢ | phia to hustle for Omaha for the national ro- once before him for £15, and that he was now | First race, hundicap, sweepstakes, one mile Ll LG e han e ad talba fa EhE T S TermeTVaRNT Bloux Gty 1 0-1 | publican convention was discussed, but defi- ready and anxious to prove to the world that [ and asixteenth. I'ive starters: Maywin 66, Colonel Merrite Dead. Wnonerk [rpodis, porhel D Sl o piatoba il Wb nxell S -5 | ho could make him lay down ugaln, ' He said | it . won oially by whreo lencths from | - cOlOnt Memrith DERE. | sheoity migtthavonoticed a white whiskered 4 Karnod runs: Mingoapols. 1. Two baso bita: | mosting: further tuat o would keop bimsait in condi. | LonEdnco 12 0 to2, who beat, Klngmakor | Des Moixss, Ta, July 28 —(Special ‘Telo- | man jump out of a handsom aud ¥usu in to 1 White, Klenoluon, Genins.” Stolen bases: Ward, [ On the first Tuesdny evening in_August a tion for ten days longer, and thav if the fight | *'Sueond race. the Elizabeth stakes. for three | 8Tam to Tur Bre.] —Colonel William H. | yne Hokenhouse building as 1f ho were ouly iite, Waishi"%: Dowi plarsi’ Seiclhea 16 | special meoting of tho olub will be. held o0 | - " | could be got off anywhere, he would be there. | year old illies at #0 each with $1.50 addod, | Merritt of this city died suddenly this morn- | gighreen yoars old. It was Depew on his ! Ticholaon to Morrissey: buke Lo Henkleto Ward, | consider tho enlargemont of the bulding and The money received for the sale of tickots | mie and a furlong. ~Six starters: Kildeor | ing ot Codar Rapids. His doath was SRR Rl A T out: By Duke, 10; Hart. 0. Pissod balis: - Darling, | the raising of monoy for some improvements was_refunded this morning, and during tho | 107, (o to D wou casily by two leugths from T ARl e T 5 ara Sl g thol eok B Of S R e SR 1. Wila pitehes: Dk One’ hour and | whick were not coutemplated in the first | ° day Fitzsimmons aud Hall will each roceive | Nelllo Biy 117, @ to 1), Wwho beat Ricon 117, | Wanoubcec by 8 LOIOBTard feof LCWARA 5. | company. forty-five minutes. Umplre: Guflnov. plans, lustead of ono bowling alloy a check for $1,500 from the Minnesota ctub as | 0405, Thmeliot G0 o 5 n | Morritt, who was with his father when he | go prosided at the meeting. Philip Armour o = three alleys will be buiit. 1t is the intention an honorarium in part recompouse of their | wiuh $1,550 added, one milo. aud a quarter, | died, suying tho remains would arrive in Des | 14 Winston of Chicago, were also. there, arston Was Easy. now to extend the building back to the alley, OCEToRD outlay in training. The total loss to the ciub | Threestarters: Domuth, 113 (1 to . won in a | Moines tomorrow. . i HRA LRl S et el P, Durutu, Minn., July 23.—The Milwaukeos | adding sixty feet to the length. This will bo will Tiot bo less than $10,000. gullop from Raceland, ‘125 (5 to 2. who beay | Colonel Merritt was a soldier of brilliant | Fhe FeporLs we S 08 : - y It is given out that all the officors will re- | Westehester, 108% (& fo D, ffteen lengths, | record and bighly honored in many ways, | tor and after the businc won today's game by doing the heaviest hit- | doue if suflicient money can be raised. The s was «(hpmml of meeting with some ship List is growing nicely and evory- | SUBSTITUTES ... sign in short order and the organization will | Time 15, having served as mayor of the city, and | My, Depew presented th it , 3 membe: 0l ,< e o o 7 > ) 3 ;lng:n:n littlo tho most frequent | S G T al) probability! be Aisbanted: Vourth ruce hundleap sweepstukes for two- | during most of President Cloveland's | of (he newost gems In his reportoive. or the homo team was no carthly good, was | o /o Replying to rumors that negotiations were | S0uT-0jds 8ix_furlonzs. Six sturtors: I're- | waministration, as postmaster. During the | %1 & i aal e LRy 3 ] niont. 1209 to 5, won easiiy by o lenzth and @ 5 N daorovatias chmdidare Tho commissioners of emizeition, uftor Yild and wos easily found. Meflale was | ho question of raisivg the foitfation foo | still in progress looking to a meeving acvoss | hulf from Aeflofam, 05 (15 to 1), who beut Ha- | WAr bewas the democratic candidate for e L ey substituted for him {n the soventh inning | from # to $15 or §2 was also discussod, but k the state line, Parson Davies, in behalf of | penny, 114 (7 to i0). two lengths. Thne: governor and was defeated by only 8,000 | examining the Britanica In Liverpool yester- ‘and the Brewers did net scoro after that, | was tinally laid over unti) the special meet- Hall, informed mo this evening that an en- [ Fifth race, the Scaside st a wel majority in a stato noted for being one of the | day, were toduy engaged in conferring with Hunonu[z;:'umh hit bui‘ngl wade off his de- | jng ten days hence. This will no doubt | KD seennee counter at the present time is now absolutely’ \'\Mk;I“lnmdelt‘flk rm‘:,("rl"..!:":”lslil -lex:tlld most radical republican strongholds in the | the ropresentatives of the leading steamship Jvery: hncnomonal Swmith was in tho box | husten thoso who lutand to Join, but are a it out of the question, und what It is wsoless for | B TSRV L LiSiy by eate u longth tromt | "o docoased was at one time colonel on | COMPONIos expluining the alterations, of the & ' ¥ [ tieslow. Hon. John M. T'hurston was elected any of 1he visiting snorts to remain in town | Ny 8ats"112(6 to 1 who Deut St. Pancroas, 9 McClelland's staff, Ho was soventy-ono | immigration inw. Tomorrow they will in- went iu at tho ffth funing and did good \ work, Attondance about one thousand, | © ™™™ in the hopo that sowething may yet turn up. | G to 1), throo lengths, Timo: -eighths of a 1:1844. o, sotling, | vears old. vestigate the system of immigration by tho Guion line, which a monopoly of the __ Sixth race, five New Orleans’ Last Offer. Score Juniors Met Juniors. LG vightstarters: Sirocco, 110 (7 to lowa Fatalities ior P The Omaha Young Men’s Christian Asso- | Uaptain's Name..... In bebalf of the Southern Ath- [ by twolengths from Daisy W 5 v 29, — (Speofal T Mormon traflic, > S TKER. e letic club, George M. Franks of New | 1: who cume fast at tho finisk and bext Crpan Raris. Ta., July 23, —[Spacial Teto. | Mormon traftic. S : Wright, rt. 12010 Bunca ee 0 ot o 04 clationidiiniorssyantioutico Ashisnd Wedno Obioans iRt h IS AT TR ARt aita 5,102 (7 to 0), u length for the place. gram to Tug Brr, |--Mrs. R. H. McClenahan | Colonel Webber and Dr. Capster will leavo Qltourke, 10 BRI 3 T o | day afternoon and trounced the Yourg Men's | Address....... vio-1 proposliion i tami B e o baytees | bt Was soriously and - probably fatally burned | 1-ondon for tho continont tomorrow. cly. arle, ri. "8 3 10 0 | Christi 3 : fuishitialites i S : e orious ] / D O'lirion, i 0T DAL-Tmblaie/e01 ¢ 340 (0| QBElablanasaociasioniunionsiof hatiplase taili; LR S b S | iy Carrolltol beiig e R EasTmumions bnu Start at Sara this morning by her clothing catching fire Lattogio, 94 § & 8 0shooh,se.....4 1 1 9 0| thotunoof 10to 7 in a vory protty game of | Detroit Street Railway System Sold. | Hall togother in the Crescont City in ton [ Sunatoas, N. Y., Juiy 2. —Tho Suratoga | from kasolnd stove, Case of liouble Dealing. B ot alall ol e 31} § o | basoball. Aftor tho gamo the Omaha boys | Detkorn Mich., July 3. —Fho ontiro De- | duv for s purss of £,000 and oll exponses or | ryging association meeting was begun today. | Herbert W. Alden of Mt Vornon was | Sr. Pu ri, July 2.1t was reported pambargclcid 1 oChlatens Haadlivarssodoradeireopionto Bulieaaaicalc MRS Salrayitysien, B ';: Obtobor. Thby wero given until § o clock | The wind was blowing a small hurricane, | drowned in the Codar rivor ut Pafisudo while | in April last that o naval captain named artsen, p.... 2 0(Rmith, p. 000 0| Mr Dav ) ) ength, ¥ shaser New Yor o 5 W wero give cloc 4 g ight, s oy g 5 e haaao sa. pX 60 Lo Botiate, bii1 0 0 0 0| Viekers, i § 1 9[- MeDanid Doaps, Phaygore, __ | lengtn, bus beon purchased by a Now York | (oo vaply. Fitzsimmons 15 favorabis | The sky was black and ominous looking, | LAhing last uiwbi. 1t is supposcd that ho got | Schmidt had been condomned and exceuted | QNABA JUNION | | VABHLAND JUNIOLS, T New Yo Tuly 2. —A dispatel com De- | 10 the acceptauce of the first proposition, and | There was every indication of a storm before el - ) S o1 | in secret for selling the plans of the defenses Total 3 IO A 1 swiinvo k| NEW Youw, July 28.—A dispateh from De- |9 PCRTEIEEIETE 2 IS B Y sht, ‘The threatoning weathor did not in | thO_ river atthat poiut. “'ho body has boen " i ficially od Kreeh, o (.5 2 O{Brown, o’ 4 2 § 4 2 1 | troit today said _that Lawyers Wallace, Cook | Hall will certainly be agroeable. night Balie, I " | recovered. of Kronstadt, It is now officially announce o AR B I 5| & Wagner of New otk representing a | . The Omaha delegution consisting of pro- | interfere with the attendance however, A IR ot {hat Cagain Sehmidthes just boan saatenced Duwth . 9100 1s | b [remne 41 1| Hoston and New York syndicate, had bougnt | ably half a hundved well-known citizens | which was quito up to tho usual standard it Derangod by Overatudy. el 2 Hynukes e o e Bl Vliwiierh 4 1 1 o | the entire system of Detroit stroet railways, | 1eaves for homo at 710, Ch “"l‘."‘:" ey e L Sioux Ciry, Ia,, July 2.—[Special Telo- | g oxplained, is due to the fact that tho sov A g 1 Ad 3. 4 0 0 1 | comprising somo eighty miles, for £5,000,000. e First race, five turlongs. Slx startors: La | opqin to Tue Bee.]—A brother and sister, | erament had obtained proof that Capt Farned runs: Dulu Milwauki Two base |iould; ¢ 2 3 . Vaguor b regoing. nan PUT UP T UL Tosea, 108 (1 to ), won by a neck from Bolero, | ¥ b; b £ arame o ‘Goodenoush, Hunurk, Harl 3. Thros base lnakRe g 1 4 ol0 7| Harelion'Wagnor toflthe foregoing named PR VRGOB MU U 10 5 To Dy Pennyront: 1841 to 1, third, four | Mrs. Alico Ballard and Arzie Waddel, be- | Schmidt nad fatien into the hamls of i few Ely. Dalrymple, Grin, Camplon' 2. Homo Sl s 1| firm was seen tis afteraoon and: suid this : e 10015 o) Regnyroaly itk s alige Slale e wc | surpers, who inducad hin to seil the plans O'Brien, ‘Earle. First base on balls: O g information was accurate oxcept that the | UltimatumofSullivan's Backers Fired Second race. mile and one-elghth. Threo | P18 nsano yesterduy and were this evenmng BRTRIh Bt Fe o8 e ored, acted In o Bartwon, & Smin, & Viekers 1 Tty pitched vatls | % 7022017 10 | consideration is sometbing - more than at Paddy Slavin, startors; Eon. 1241 t0' 5 won in a common [ (ke to th ludependence asylum, Youns | fery troacherous mannor with the un fortune 1" Viokory. 6. Passod batla: > Baldwin 1, - Wild 8,000,000 Tho change of ownershin will [ New Yous, July 23— The publication of a e, five lengihs ahead'ot Judge Morroy, [ Waddel camo hero to utioud Whe Loaehioes” i | [y e piain, as ho ratainea tho bribo given chos: Hartso e Y s - | take effeet at once and the new owners will : 25500 1), Who was iftoen lengthis before Text, | stituto and was derangod by y. 4 4 cauialng LA LU S Bartson, 1. Time: Two hours. Umpire: | Ashland Juniors.......... | 110201 @ new owners wil by Bk 3 by the forelgn _power, which ey v site. Omaba duniots (108411007 change the motive power on all the lines to | letter by ixhter Slavin has surred up the | 123 to . Time: I3 ; ror, | So0n us his sister heard of his lusauity she | W 108 CCCOCHGI"E the pluns, und thon be- W aotas e San SUAMARY, electricity, which will throw some twenty- | liveliest kind of breeze amoug the frivnds Dl B e TR T trayed Schinidt for a reward to tho Itussian m:L :;“‘;': “':“L"“}~ Batterfes: Toozer. Pnryia b umphrey; Marsh, | three nundred uorses on the murket:, of John L. Sullivan, The letteris breezy and captired the place from Stabbed Uver Money Matters, government T RIS aRRREn OF | Rennyand Kidwa P RAe UrapllaiO iEonser 41 - interesting all the way through, but there ough, 111 (15 to 1) o 40K, X Mivrox, la., July 23.—[Special Telegram to e T Lincoin...... . i b 251 | Toox Prrvis, B Murah, 85 Panny. . Two.basy Model Scho | Direc Wwero purts of it that smote upon Arthur 1. | o soven furlonas, Eloven starters: | b Bip.|—A man named Crump probably ppo! 3 v Minneapolis “ 50 | hits: Purvix Jenson Humphroy and Stngor. Three: | P Pa, July The school Ouletim, 107 (0 to D, won by a length from | The 4 v Pans, July 25.—Two murders similar in Minneapolta. 4 = 7001 ibitet Burrly dpuion tumphranund Biner Mhroe: | <PoTtayiLLE, £ B8y - July © sohool | Lumloy of the Ilustrated Nows and Jumes | Jake Skundors, 103 6 101, laped by Snowball, | fatally stabbed E, . Gaston in the abdomen [ PANS Sui¥ 5= FRE FEREEE ® FUURE Kansas Uity il 41 18| plrat Averyy e it directors of East Norwegian township—Ed- | wakely and Charles Johuston, the backers [ 11018 to5). Time o as the result of a quarrel. ‘The trouble grew | charactor to thos l] S .“3{{' et Denver, B EL g 4 M b e " ward H. Steiner, Johu ‘Tobin, Michael B. | ard nourest friends of the champion of the ———— out Of & CONLIOVersy OVer Stako monoy. Ripper haye occurred in Marseilles. A o Duluh. ] 2 » it air Showed *Em How Dormer, Thomas Cullen, Patrick and Michael SRV Major Haukins' Races. S yiving an Itelisu naime twico took rooms, ac- el s Braty, Nev,,: July #8.—[Spaoial Telogram | By rtopsby—wore arrestd-todoy. o a charge | oy M Lumley was not at all ploased | -0 2 870 Fop® Gorfiold park track - Killed at Lamoilie. companied by a womn, and in_ench cuse tho NATIONAL LEAGUR, to Tur Bae.|—The game of ball here today | of stealing the fuuds of the distriot, I js | 7108 Partof tho lettorin which Slavin fn- | g, g FEAE™ MaisnALuTOwS, Ta., July 28.—Mrs, J. H. | woman was afterward found murdered, huy should bave beon Blair agawst Nobraska | allezed that they issued fraudulont ovders to | Sinuated that Lumley was not rosponsible | iy, race. three-fourths of o mile. Koko | Joinson, uged 70, tried to cross the North- [ ing been strangled and ihen mutiated A Colonel Cooney Made One ‘Throw that | City, but i reality it was Blair against ail | the amount of $100 or $00 aud appropriated | stakeholder. Nevertheless he was not vio- | wn, Fremont second, Rousor third. Thme: | \osiarn tracks with her four-year-old grand- | letter sent to tho police statod Wit theso i Lost the Game. Nebraska, as the opponent team had players | 1ho cashi thut thoy also luvn;fitfl:"-_“;‘ ionh: lent ia his '““""';’\“,‘“I‘fl. He could afford to | M58 0iq- race. ono mite. T lo won, | son at Lawmoille this evening {u front of the [ erimes wero tho boginuing o o > Curicaao, July 23,1t looked very much as | from four. toams. But the locals could ot | bb% MK WO PR trom &0 16 810 Tof thelt | laugh at tho fiflouation. What worried .Llagdy wegpnd, I Eimoi’ | ean. They were both kilisd, woch Iesigns All Public Oftices, I tho_ visitors wero gofug to bo shut out | AfTord to got beat today, ax it was tha firsu | riieie salaries, and that fn tho caso ‘of Lizzio [ Mosers: Wakelyiand Jolinston ws this para- throo-fourths of u mile. Qdrey o a—GE Brwuy, July % —Prof, Koch has resigned | today, but in the eighth an unfortunate throw ‘\L“l}u "‘;‘c’un".‘l:‘"‘}‘;l‘m“;‘:lj‘:{l‘:b‘;‘;‘i '-I‘I‘I‘ui"‘“l::): :.l.lu'*::1}1«“3'\1;“‘:;.’“[‘:";0lfl::"*:fi:‘-;,":lm :l‘\fi:‘zt:nf‘! L w’”‘mrmd AN mon. Or second. Somerset third, Time: Wenenvinie, O., July A terrific [ all the public nm.-;«‘ n‘um by llulm. l"ll.h .»”'l by Cooney turnod tho tables aud allowed | aijow dyst kicked iu their oyes, and they did | to keop hor daughter i the postion. . The | dmused o' huwesaing Mosses Wikoly “Vouirth race. mile and one sixtoonth, Mil | wind and rain storm, accompunied by vivid | s associated with disappoltment over tho them to win the gamo. Thore was 1o bat- | not. Mitler was in the box for the Nebraska | directors gave $500 bail each for their appear. | JOUDStON had bosted with Mr. L Earnest Ruce won, Brandoletto second, Long= | (,0p04 of lightning, passed over this city to- [ unsatisfactory results of the discovory of ting douo ou elther side, both Mullano and [ Citys wnd was mincomeat for the home | ance ut outt. ? ki e R L ract, mimoctixtebnths of o rafie night, ‘Troos were uprooted and muny sman [ “tuberculint Who aoadsmlo soato Wil ho- Luby being very effective. Score: team. Thoy chopped him up fine, gettig AP Kp R HDIRRARI MRt i d, ‘Ulster th s sl b ooded by a | oW MERINAIRIT G e PATRL 0000 00 10 1 0 0 0= 3 | could only touch Welbaum up for two. Score | St Louis, Mo.. July 2i,—The National | toSt. Louls With Ao object of doing that [ Sixth rice, sevon furlongs. Starter Cald- | Fush of water that, exchectil B EERE SE P T TP T TP Hits: Olnolnnatl, 6; Chioago, 4 Errors: | by innings il e e T | Which they wro sewiprotending w do [\won, Ttosa second, Bill Nye third. Tiuio: | soen nere. ‘The firo alarm unil telophono i zhely y Oinclnnath, i Ohleago, 2~ Earned runa: Ohle | Blale...oo0o . 1 10020 sy tireen Glass Blowars' assoclation of the | Tny r 110y Wont into the Herald ofica peeds wiros aro useloss aud tho tolograpnic sor Loxboy, July 23.- Spurgeon is slightly cugo, I Batterles: Mullane and Harrlngton; | Nebraski Olty 00001000 0-1|United States ana Canada complotel its | veittuday sud soids o1 sreatl; - 5 Ry badly crippled. Many barus In the storm | oo,y Luby and Bowmun. * | Enrood runs: “Biair, 7. Bcso on balla: OF | jabors today and adjourned until next July, | heired ot the lothesrliered to Hats Booh verlt: Jolonel Corrigan's Race: alstrict were blown down and crops of all ¥ et e I W S o Millors L Hit by pitener: | 0O SUNT Tt at. Roohester, N, ¥, Tho Rty Blavine This ohsy. t0 ave beot Writ- | Guicaao, July 28, —Hawthorno park track [ icnds suffered soveroly. Tonight s eity 18 =t b T ck out; Vo X o, e chester, N, Y. Slavin, 1Jbis e e pLWec) » o roal o am- | CLEVELAND, O, July 28, --It rained before | 5. Vil Litoheer. Walbamme s Hia-orer bier: | principal business transacted wiaa tho olec: | tho linos and sogthe huad of Mitchell in it | batter. in'otal daricess and 1o real calimato o i tho gamo and rained during the game, but | Bailey, Time of game: hour and fitty | tion of officers, as follows: President, Lows | all the way througls I like Slavin fivst rate, | First race. threo-fourths of n mile: Phil | 8ge can be glv l.aay The Ma,or|ty the two clubs managed to squeezs in oight | minutes. Umpire: W Battorios: For | Aveington, Massillon, O.: financial aud cor- | although 1 agythe friend of John L. | Dwyer won. Minnie Coe second, Buckhound Pleasant Serenad OF so-caned cough-oures 4 little miore than fnnings bofore they were compelled to stop | Blair, Welbaum, Graveri for Nebraska City, | respouding secretary. W. L. Taft, Lockport, | Sullivan, whqyzs unot only champion | third. “Fin s Xe 1y O I s 5 VAT o ligestive functions and creato for good. In spite of the wet grounds the | Miller Gudka. N. Y.; treasurer, Coafad Auth, Pitisburg, | of the world,, fut in my ostimation | pheskewaon won. Siivee Lo sacand: Tanteey | Yesterday the Clipper band, a colored or tmpalr tho digestive funclioiy ad croats flelding was sharp and brilliaat. Pittsburg Lost Through . Carelessness. Pa. The quostions of the eizht hour day | likely to bey, ghampion of the world | third, Time: 15} 1 ) ganization from Lincoln, was in the city and Ayevy Cherry ‘:‘ IgEaly ot W ik carued all of its runs by hard bitting. Stops O R AL and amalgumution with the federation of | for @ long time 1o come. ‘The letter doubt- | ~‘Third ruco, the lilinols stukes. one mile: | ook occasion to visit Tur Ber building dur- ¥, While 1t sures tho.eough, €6 o by Reilly and Youug were remarkably good, | . LOUP CiT¥, Neb, July 23, —(Special to Tk | |ahor woat over until next year, less was wrilten or. dictated by Slavin, but | Dunsrven won, Eila Binckburn second, Ed | (550000 morming in the rotunda the | tertere with the functions of eltior stomih Score: y Bre.]—A close and {ntoresting game of baso- T it sooms o wo very vleap that Mitchoil's in- [ Ball third Times 1dd 000 G000 | bilhd rendered sevoral airs in good mauner, | OF liver, No oter inedicing 1 86 S TG Glovefand ©9 2080002 —s|bal was played hore vestorday between Dire Prediction. iluenco is visible all tie way through iv, | ,Kourth race wileand one-elghihi Gopeenar bund SR SN 0 0r nuny auditors, | eMcacious in - diseases i Nite: Gloveland. 8 Dittahurg. o breoret | the North Loup aud Loup City baseball | Prrrsnuia, Pa,, July 23.—Hov. John Q. Pax- | Not ouly that, but Miteaell has had and is ’ "Fho band is well drilled and plays in excel- | 1l Care azans: dacdiavay aant wilioR Oloveland, 2; Pittsbur; Dbty Foors: | clubs, Loup City lost, owing to rotten fleld- | ton, the famous New York Preshyterian di- | DOVIOK B wroug intiuenco on Sluvin. W hen fth race. five-eizhths of o mile: Littio | jout time and harmouy. e by & taryible caugh, I was Olevaiand.3: Lisiaburg, & Battetioa: Youug | fo™ et ol B b o e , ! | the Australian camo bere be would uot wllow | Billy won. Nowbrook second, O L. R was followed by & h, i, Zimmegs King anc Maok. Karnea runsi | UE | TR 000 By A RS Nt ¢ o_y | VIR® in an interview bero' today sala the | himself to ba introduosd a5 champlon of the | Brown third. AT ADQuitiad af Sure Belbing, very sick, and confied o my el abouit foue - e Toup oty 0 985 183 8 3-8 | presbyterian church was undoubredly on the | world. When Billy Madden so lutroduced i o New ONEANS, Ly July 2,—Tho lagt of | Mouths. ' 1 employed o physiclan most of gy Batteries: For North Loup, M others; | brivk of & revolution. The followers of Dr. | im he wade a speoch denying that he . cond Dy, 3 Naw QuiRaks Ian - July 38— Tha ; the time, who fintly said T was in cons | New Youw, July 21—The Glants wero | for‘Louo Uity, Melor ARD MAY0 Brotuare; | Briais are ooealy Gollant nd the gaaerel aa. |iclaimed 10,00 Chamulon ot the Wworld and sa, S1. PAuL, Minn., Jul “Tho attendance | jury bribery cases was called bofore Juoge [ e e WAL UL o Gue of sgain beaten by the Quakers at the Polo | hits: North Léup, 73 Loup Ciiy, 1l Struck | sembly and the church undermined. It was | ing thatall ho wamied was the bread a at the jockey club races this afternoon was | Baker this morning--tie case of Emile Bag- my neighbors advised me o try Ayer's grounds today, 1,850 persons turniug out to | out: By M by Mellor, 1l "Time of | his sincere hope that concessions would ba | becf he could get by fighting. This was the | 1 oqarate. The day was stormy. The cold to, accused of attempting to bribe Juror Cherry Pectoral. 1 did 5o, and, hefore I had seo tho show. O'ltourko batted in all the | Kauo: ' Uwmpires; “Tomplo and | pade by Princeton, avd that Dr. Brigga and | way Slavin actod all tho tme o was bere, [ WO 08 U LR L (onded to | Dave Bonhogs, ‘Tho oase was given to the | finished taking the frst bottle way able to runs for New York. Brown and Allen did s — his followers may remain in the chureh. Of | Hkea good, munly, straight-forward fellow. ke & 1 ki i many who if | Jury this afterncon, and after an hour's de. sit up all the time, and to go out. By the groat work. Nflr-:’ e lay Center Won, course if they iusist thut the church must ac- [ As 5000 as hu ret \ulmtl luhl and, }m;\- n:nw lhu;anmm’n eop ‘l.lvl“\i\'u u_)“ Vb N | liboration they rdturned a verdict Gtlinat time 1 had finished the bottle * was well, and 0000 0—4¢ . e p 3 ™ cept veason s co-ordinate with the word of | ever, he wus introduced as champion of the | the weather was fair would een 0 Rulltr: AL R ver allioe L D Bxby: 1010012000 1—5| Hanvarn, Neb., July 28.—[Speclal to Tax «:3‘1, there will be & split. | world, grested una cheered s champion of | ee tho sport. ‘The first one mile dash for a 4 Sl Bt '[“':‘I‘;mfl_*':me Hits: New York, 0: Philadelphin, 5. Errors; | BER.|—The Clay Center Suns defeated the i the world, and so fur us I can learn bo made | purse of $100 broughl out seven starters Approved Allotments 4 ow York, 5 Uhiladelphin, 1. -Bavierios: | home team here vesterday in one of the best Watching for Hor, uot e slightest ovjecuton Lo eltker the in- | Guido was the favorite, but Yalo 'l wo the |y uixarox, July % —Actiug Secrotary [ AyeI'S Cherry Pectoral, ~ olob, Ewing ileason und | games of the season, Soore: an e troduction or the greeting. ‘I'bat sort of | race. Tke second vace went to Take Notice | . $ y wonts. Barued runsi New York, 4 Phila- | Sa0% S A ! Lisnox, July 23—Tho Portugucse authori- | toduction or, the g e e ¥ Fho third race. the | Grant hes approved change in tho allot PIEFARED BY 3 HIRIH b Hadvard'eto 90078800 3oy o are watching for we arvival of the | USRI TRV | want to say_ wat | Minncapolis sweepstakus worth &5, was | ments for Mississippl river lmprovements, [ DR.J. 0. AYER & CO., Lowsll, Mass. BAKD OX SUR RRIDIZOONS. Errors: Oluy Center, & Harvard, 8 Buttor- | CilRD cruiser Krrusuras. They will not | Messrs. Wakely and Johnson posted $1,000 | won easily by Carlsbud who was never tho wost iwmportant of which s a reductiou o fold by all Druguiets. Frice 015 aix bottias, §h Boatox, Mass., July 23.—The Bostovs dé- | ies: Cluy Conter, Cawpbell and Duan; Har- | 8Uow ber to recrult Portuguese suilors, | forfeit with me fully twelve hours Uefore | headed. At the stact of the fourthrace #140,000 i ouo suum and §0,000 iu anotuer. ‘ i

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