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THE ()»IAHA l)\ LY BEE: MONDAY, JULY 27, 18)1. o e g e e e e e T i e e e bath evening Their chosen w ! T was ouly quelled by the pastor und other cool | OLher was found by the watchman, Ho was J— PINST GAY DENVER H Cmaha's Brll Team Badly Disfigured, Yet 04 v . wero listonar ty 10 0/ Tehean, 1t ! ¥ the door. Many of the womon sereamed ang | the track a heap sicker. — Chief Bob Tail was a v s €till on the Diamond. i Hoth Mr. und s . 2 taltitoa whon tho bilnding Hish wes followed rry to lose two of his best bucks and at Scriously Wounds Two Others. / cemed in Omah r by the creaking of the steeple. But M,.M., gace dom led indemnity from the Northern SOMETHING LIKE LAST YEAT'S WORK, | ) (g v i fuy: © THEIBOLD SHARKS CAPTURED, I congrogntion thon oiiod in prasor o thanksgiving for their marvellous escape and s RUSTY SCYTHE BLADE HIS WEAPON. CAUGHT MR, BUBGLAK, | — $ were dismissed with o tremulous benedie- | B iy et ton Detectives Overtake and dail & Man | (o1d Blooded Attempt to Annihilata A Whole Family Near Puris, Ky, by a Dese e G o 0 Good 5 1 in Enormous Business Had B - Only on the Ground to Show Goo a5 Busin WAL RpE A ’ A A et vyoimme. Of « Noglocting Other | « il ot DEPEW GIVES UIS VIEWS. Falth-—Strier {8 Still Blind Wyoming Citizens N Ly et 4 apgd Was Conducted Abot 1 o'clock last Thursday morni ¢ usiness £ Visit the o cer Mino s, sto, Wyo,, July 26— [Special to T Filthy Quarters—Mistory 310/ « Jeat i\ bt ot he beader. rrison to Be the Stand Bearer | Officor Cullon saw 8 man workine at_the the Next Campaign. | side window of Neu's saloon on Soutt Thir- | porate Negr | Lincoin, | | Loxvoy, July 20, -Au interview with [ toenth strect. The volicoman slippod up on | | runs: Du 'he public nterast in the Buld — b, G h, We sin gold placer v Lt N 2 hwest of Buffa 1ea vankee, 20: Om 7 LR i Sioux City, 4; Lincoin, 1 : One hour and 1 Duluth, 6.6; Denver, b Minneay 15; Kansas City, 10, ligarinige the By Chauncey M. Dopew was published in a | the thief, but he led. Cullen fired a coupls B on paper on Sunday movaing. Mr. | of shots but failed to bring down his man | LOUISVILLE, Ky, July 2. —Near Paris Depew deprecated the suzgestion that he was [ who ran fastor than evor and was soon lost in | K¥., this morning a tramp attacked a farm- likely to be the man to ehampion the repub- | the darkuess or's family and attompted to murder all of Ciicsao, July 26, (Special Telegram to Ui T'ho arcival in this eity of Loring ite evoryone who can do 8o is lostme o tiu 3. Loomis in chiarge of Detoctive Greanhalgh Duluth played aronnd Danyoer stuking out a claim in the field | has created considerablo comment among afternoon game at itecreation ness men, mechanics and laborers of lawsers and prominont man with vegard to the o were 5,000 people nesent. Har MiLwarker, Wis, July 20.—[Special Tete- | Wobe 0 Poob e 5 : | » toam took the | while Gillitand for the s lon enouzh to pay a hasty visit to 1 v | Tie Ber and Examwer in Washington for s support camp and file on & piece of that valuabl 1 | the purpose of affording clalmants a rospon- ostate, and cven farmers w cinen have | sible agency throngn which slaims against Ided to the infoction of v the government might be prosecuted, and the lican cause in the next presidentiul election | Upon investigation the window was found | them. The farmor and his wife were killod [ in the United States, He said ho bolieved | broken and directly undor it in tho alley lay a | and one son fatally and another son dangor that Mr, Harvison would carry tho election \\]\'nr banaled silk umbrella, This was taken | ously wounded. The wmurderer was only i to polico beadquarters and was the moans of | beaton off capturing the crook. The was given to M Blatne, e continned, s the stron- | {Jatactives Savago and Dompsoy, and their | Of Whoat i receivod a fatal siot o st man politically and tho most popular: but | first move wuas to have Mr. 1l 1ive miles from Paris lived Nathan €, Con- still, in my veliof, Mr. Harvison will be re- | identify the umbrella. This the saloon | way, sixty-one years old, his wife about the St T o I'he Batd mountain plac xings zood work done fn that direction is receiving v ikt t ager Leadloy put n local amateur in to play T n v in | #ood work donc in that dir is receiving | oobved. Thatis my decided opinfon, no | keeper” did by stating that a man who had | samo age, two sons, Charley and William, frequently visitod his place of lato had car- | yyisty-thrco aod short, but he was a failire from th d go. g 31 10 56 Wik saBATdatS othie . \ account of the o2 to wate te head- | sentor membor of the firm of Loomis & Clark | Matter what candidates othor thun Mr. Har- | yjoq'gyehan articlo, A good deseription was rison may bo spoken about | wiven the dotectives and they sallied forth to Feo was nit hard throughout the game, and » mattors worso his was ver way was made; 1z, however, mem- | who are prosecuting a large number of Indian 4 v maka: matlars worse hl i " rooa Bontott IR AERAREY eie B alore o conrt of cluims | . When asked who tho democrats were | ook for the mau who had carried the um res, Misses Florenco aud Lucy Leagor., ragged. It was oxj 11 i g S o R O TN L THER o 1 i L likely to nominate, Mr. Depow, premising | brella As they were all sitting on the veranda this and Treadway would play today, but they 2 . in, A i ; n Washington. 1t is smd thac over $8000.- | 0% o gnolea n year in ndvanco of tho nomi- | Yesterday afterncon the ofiicors wero s § ested the fleld; -an in June | 000 of these ciaius have al ¥ been plac b ‘ A\ tosted Jacob Kumpultz on sus: failed to put in an appearance ¢ 4 : b alms have already_ boen placed | 1o 08 TR ol that. Mr. Cloveland ana‘arrosted Jacob Kumpultz on su: sent two re itatives thither to investi- | in their hands. | : | wicion was the most likely candidate, but that the | At the police station ho was soarched and | wator, It was given him. He there democrats would not be as unanimous foe | & fine gold stop wateh and two gold chuins | upon lifted a rusty scythe blade and | Mr. Cloveland as the republicans would be | Were found on his verson asked if it wus unot a good Knife for their candidate, B ‘\‘r ll:r‘\--* w‘«w : st of ;-nl‘ n | Charley Conway nodded assent. and tho. 3 ; i roperty and found tnat on Julv 22 a h negro, throwing down tho cup of wat | Bad times, Mr. Depew said, would disap- | at Plattsuouth had boon roboed of S stiticlt him with the kntte, apiitting his skull pear under tho assured prosperity of the [ joweley and clothing. Tho wateh found on | The rost of the family ran 1 the house, farmers, The Meliuley tariff will d¢o a | Kumpultz was the one stolen at Platts- | Craig continued to hack the youtg man til=» g wo dropped their ordinury ¢ ts | Bureau of Ciaims rocently ostablished by gram to Tip Bre, [~The hor sccoud gamne of the series from the crippled | that uumber, Omaha team this afternoon. [t was too one | SCOr sided to Le of any interest whatever. Man- us the ropublican candidate. by neighbors coming up, from ono worked on a w.nH scale last w, but on | numerous words o ) p. Loomis is the rds of praise twonty-cight rospectively Witliam's wifo and three childron and two morning a negro named Craig, who bad uo fixed home camo up and asked for u drink of Umpire Streif was bissed by the U0y AL M1 ¢ do. 4 ol o reprosentutives roturiied | Whon the detectives first got®n tho trail of lstons ho third Groencau was on 3 expert, Mr. sined the representa- | 1 first, whor inan knocked out a two-bag- | Dot | tives [ fid tho three made an | ¢laims for his partuer, Clarke, who is operat ger, the former coming home on the hit, Xiustive wation of tho diggings. | ing the Washington eud of the lino. This Umpire Streif ealled him out for not touch- | ¥ " 2 ‘_“.“’X‘"':“_" "‘h‘ '“‘l‘l"w”"‘ “"“"""’_"““‘."“”!:_”A expose, coming as it does 50 soon after tho fng third base, but it was evident to all that . 5 L e e nositlons 1o tha. i ovenmra'ty | establishment of Tnw Ber and Examinor he did, as he had plenty of tims to score on ! W ims on shares Burean of Claims, should cortainly prove in- | yopy groat deal to carry the clection for tho | mouth, Scveral other articles found, as well | ho thoughit biw aead. He thon uttacked tho the hit. Tho crowd of 300 people was mostly t 3 was reached, and as a result o toresting to those having elaims in the hunds | vopubiicans, Especially will the reciprocity | 8 the clothes the prisoner had on, corre- | father who huo returned and ki him, {hocLvisttoraianaian: " ¢ amalzum: an el ¢ apparatus - | of Licomis & Clarke. clause do a great deal. Harvison would win | spond with the telegraphed report of tho ;w.mlx as um'.nu‘.’l‘j“.‘ m,;‘u‘ en : Tho facts in the case are said to be these: | On the tariff a silver qm-\ihm\ ~"i‘g;” ll-_\wlw‘»:w’"* i { split open and tustantly died, After the A : N £ rom Denver and will be 1mmediately plac TR Rk TS T AR . | Cortainly the vepublicans erved in iio Plattsmouth authorities were at once | negro tud insanely havked her body in Dungan was prosented with a heautiful bas: £ |lul||:;. g in position At the Bald mountain diggings, | [0ritg B. Loomis has been for years a m M- | pussing tho McKinley bill_just betore | notitied and they will seud an ofticer for tho | dozen places ho attacked William Conway, kot of flowers when he stepped to the plate in v LOTBRECHOL 1 operated i the joint interests of the of a big land claim firm In this city, the | thy election. The worst effects of tho [ mun. eutting bim in the head and on the first inuing by some of his Milwaukoe [ Quiaha. ... a company and the claim owners, Tne | head of the firm being William H. Douglas, a [ bill were foit at once just in time to_cause a 5 e = | the body as he ran. Ho had just filondi; 'here was no chance | Minneapolts.., bt -Illl\n_\llx PRIy 1:4: lmmy«:}-n"v]llt“]nfh\’wlll‘i- very wealthy Chicagoan. T'ho extraordinary | re |v:‘).1| | -|.~' . ‘|;‘.r IV vas o a demo- bl bbb D ;vn‘(‘k RN 2 o mumu: l\\h.’-n = ol e | Ftlied e g &, per. week, ac zround © | abilities and pleasing address of Loomis made | cratic majority but a majority of democrats : i _ ; ariow, @ neighbor attracted by the for any brilliant plays oo | Lincolnin . i deptin of seven' feot, und will save even gold | RORIteS wuu plowsing uddress of Loomis made | G UG S orican polities wora vory | “Kanjanka” inauguratod Mr. Crawford’s | scrouius, camu wp i shot Craie twice with cithor side. Karle and Schriver led at the | Kinans City, dust of such fiucness as to float eight 4-”" very prominent In CHleago cireles, | pjived just then. Now they are clarifying | management of tho old Boyd last evening, | buckshot. This scemed to have no offcet, bat, with four hits each. I'rea Smith pitched ::"l‘xvnr i b minutes on' v.v,»lnr water—dust that would of .[mlll ’m“x J ‘\\ o few moro 'sm!uw‘- and tho benefits of the MeKinlay 1aw ave be- | playing to a very lavge house, notwithstaud but other neighbors had come up and a a steady prume, keoping tho hits well scattered, | Duluth...... conese eseape tho gold pan. ul Jn the businoss. A year aco, how. | coming felt. ~As an illustratian ‘the farmer’s | jug’ the countor attraction at the Graud, | YOU wan siot, Criie Wit a pistol, Craix = L 3 AR Sy 5 TAT e represcntatives of the Denver company | ever, having embezzled 835, of his | giliance is an outcome. pes ; ran and, falling besido a hay stack, died in Tho looals mado . it very interesting - for Mr. AMERIOAN A 00IATIO state that there is an arca in the Bald moun- | firm's money, he disappeared. Tho details | ey [ am to understand that the repub. [ Thercis littlo plot in the spoctacular panto- | fow minutes from the effects of the hucksho Fred. © : tain district embracing fivo or six thousand | of the caso’ that icd up to his capture in will staud strongly by the taviff | mimo to warrant extended mention, noris | wounds, The pistol bail had glanced around In the first three bases on balis R et acres, cuch acre of which coutains placer | Washington would fili a book. Ho hiad been | guestion s a dramatic story necessary, tho ver Liis head. singles notted soven runs. Kelly in the Eighth Tnninz. old fo tho extent of at loast $0,000. Miners | captured three times and in each case ho had “Certainly. You will askme what pro- | transformation, the pantomimic foatures and Tho Conways were from Maysvillo origin- crowd some very ank omis he was i Texas working up these all in sympathy with Theu the motker coming up had her head plauded ¢ plag of any consequenc 15 { and five | Colonels Snatched a Game From Omaha scorad singles by Traffley and Whitehead, and two- | today’s game for Cincinnati anda allowed base drives by Poorman and Dunga: Louisville at the last moment to turn defeat the specialtics making the performance a ugles by Schriver and Smith, Burke, ef Pettit, 7). Earl. rf mple. it soomos| Biith, p’ _Total. | commooo—cRl three tallies in the third on Cixcrxsary, O, July 26.—Bad playing iost | ave now taking out various amounts of dust | been successful in making good his escape. | gramme the democrats are to oppose. On ally, but came to Bourbon wighteen months per diy, the most successful ona, who is run- | His association i Washington with Clarke | {his poiut they, I imagine, wiil advocate a ago from T, M. Gibbous' farm vear Cyuthi- uing 4 systom of sluies boxes, recently elean- | under the stylo of Toomis & Claris was un- | modified form "of free trade, o tarif for | Perfect summer night entainmen t. na. They were orderly citizens and wero d g uyp inaday’s run. There is another | known in this city up to the time of Lis cap- | revenue, not protection, ont tariff to Miss Bessie Fairbaum and Miss Nellie | beld in theé highest regard The locals scored two more in the fourtn | into victory. Autendance 2,500. Scor well fcated instance wherein three | ture. i ] keep the government going without any [ Sennelt are intrusted with the principal feo Craig said ho had killed seven persons, and n a base on ualls, Greenaw's error and | Cincinnati . ... ... 103000 0 0--5| men cloaned up 265 worth of dust in four Thieo firm had a hedroom in a shabby old | pogard for saf rding American indu male roles and they acquit themselves ve intended to kill the whole family. He is Louisvillo ....... ....00 1.0 0 3 0 5 *~0 x].n’]\. '1"»”- {,, rs, however, are lwwmw :v4rl.‘~«n|({;\lw‘ .Il<\rwl;‘u(h4'\'l‘,\ of Wash- | tyjos, Now, lot me pass to what | ucceptably. Mr. Frank Gillette as Zamello | Known to have killed his mother-in-law. Ho 3 3o v ? Uits: Cinclnnati, 9 Louisville, 12 Frrors: | under a disadvantage, us a great deal o time | ington, fitted up as an_ ofice and was evi- | will 'bo the second plank in the fight for | is an acrobatic sprite whose equal has not | has always been known as a cesporate fels Whitehcad’s wild throw into the | gineinnati, 8 Louisvitie, 5. Batterios: Crane [ and labor is employed in hauling the dirt to | dentiy doing a rushing claim business, whero | the presidenc 1 me: (n tho siiver question, | beon seon. on thie: Toen (BB e s G K ,'.f“ low, and was a brother of Charley Craig bleachers, two singles and a doublo [ and Viuxhni Meckin and Ryan. Earned | the runniug water, Loowis posed as an hionest man, aftor spond- | or bimetalism, as you would call it ‘n Eng | Charles W. Ravel, the last of the | now under sentence of death in Civeiunati. gave tho locals four morein the fifth, [n | Funs: Cincinnot,: The Denver ien say that the evidences of | ing some 35,000 of the Chieago men's money., land, Upon the silver question the repub- | famous family of pantomimists of that name, = RN T oR ks It bt BkvIRItovs d aarbd onoa . COLUMBUS! SPLENDID VICTORY. the presence of great yuantitics of gold in the | ‘This is whero the chase after Loomis ended | jicans are practically unanimous, while the [ is very clover as the clown and adds not & Supposed to Be a Murder. SRl DHs 0] fGnl LAl enalaliislea by DU EAAIS Cotvans, O., July 26, Tie gumo betweon | Big tlorn mountains justify the prodiction last Weduesday uhis avrest. Thoush the | gemocrats are divided among themselves,” littiBRoitholan tarbiR men t : CLevELAsD, O., July 26.—W hat is believed > t. Louis and Columbns today was battle | that there will be a city of 10,000 inhabitants | firm had business enough to keep a dozen SWhat will bo the republican proposals? 3ut the strength of the show lies in the | to be a cold blooded murder was committed and Fee. The locals increascd the score two | yoyal, the pitehing of Knell being the con- | 1o this region within twelve months. Buffalo | girl typewriters busy, there was 1o siunon | «Shortly that we shall coin only the silver | specialtios. Milo. Bertoto, @ remarkable | o \d blooded murdor wasiicommILteas more in tho sixth on foursingles. Inthe | summation of the art of twirling. Columbus | is strietly in it the butlding uor any other indication that a | puoguced in America, By this means we | young woman, not et fifteen, mado at Mentor, O., last night, Willlam Wood, un™e- seventh Whitcheud’s error. Smith's single | won in the fourth on the poor work of the e claim agency was located there. Clarke ana | g10u1a keep our silver on & gold basis, which | nounced hit in her dunees, Shé comes. from | Unmarried farmer lving alone, being tho and doubles by Burke, Harlo. Shooh and | St Louis bnttery, a singlo and doublo, At READY FOR INVESTIGATION. Loomis both lived'm the house and did thoir | is'the standard basis of the world. The | a sehool of Freneh art which oswes its omgin | Victim. Snootine aud sereams were heard in e LT et ot e ot | tonannca p BbatiscoEQ 5 owu cooking therel When Detective Groen- | domoerats will propose to coin all silver, not | to . the — Follies 1ars tior father | the diroction of Wood's house, but whe tho 5 X i x Columbus. 00030100 0-4|Governor Pattison Says He is Willing | halgh succeedea in locating Loomis in Wash- | oniy what is produced in America, but also | who ccom 5s her, been | nelghbors went to ascortain tho causo thoy scored twice in their half of the seventh. | SR O 3 s 2 5 % | ington by meaus of lottors, and iith tho as- ! < iy pecomnan g Sk Ara | could find neither Wood nor his body. o i o d BETOUISY v sie:10. 0401201121 011011 0= to Go Befors the Committes. ington by meaus of lottors, and with tho as- | {hat comes into tho country. They would | ballet master for twenty years, | €PUld find neither Wood mor his body. itonencian R rooicreacn oc IbIOmOTLOXB Y| BT [t i UD1 i DU ¥4 | 6 Lot I8, BB rFors: sistance of Washington detectives be went | ko sitver equal to gold, which we | Stois far the superiorof lda Heath, who | 10 had —just begun milkin and by Pettit and scored on Bakor's two-base | ¢,/ mi.s. o Louls.o. Battorles: Don:hiue Hamuseena, Pa., July 26.—Governor Pat- | there to safel ve the fugitivo, He was > et e} 5 i 0 superior ol \da_ tleath, Who ¢ 0 \was groat. excitement ong Aryel Thalast runias scovoa by Omahninl | Qo mbus 2ii8k Louls.e. Battocles: Donalie| - ihetiakdos 2t y secure the fugitive. He was | yepublicans say would “ultimately cause | was seen here with the Howard atheneum, | U I gxoligmen GMonE iy Lo dat T B ol s and Knell: Munyan and Stiveits. Earned | tison returned here from the encampwment at | armed with requisition pipers based on an | confusion and bankruptey. The demoerats | and her chic is irresistable. ittle about the barn. A party has been the eighth on hits by Greoneau and Dungan | runs: Columbus, 1. Mount Gretua late on Friday night and yes. | indictment by tho Chicago Grand jury for | gav it would mean an improvement inthe | - Tho Lincoln sisters, & product of the | Scurching all day but no trace of the body and Traflley's sacrif Scoro: WILL NOT GO TO INDIANAPOLIS. d and'y TS beE o A B L a8 0 BaTh e o n J sters, o produc R iaRTou A N HiaIbol BreaR thatiBow Vi S 2 3 . erday sent the following letter to the coun- mbezzlenent 0f 85,000, being one of a | giate of trade and in the condition of tho | London concert halls, with Misses Mennetto | ©40 e found and it is beheved joRhs Mt Covvwnrs, O., July President Von St X ¢ . number of poculations which Loomis was | Suopl since there would be freer: circulation | apd Anser slve . Herfoat nt tothon of | Wurdered by somebody who concealed the Der Abe in an interview says the report sent | cilnen investigating committee in Philudel- [ ¢harged with, Steartoney : : tho skivt danco. They. are. voratile 1o a | €Orpso 1 a deep ravine back of tho barn, W out from Cincinati that the American | phia indicating his readiness to appear be. S e “One last question, Mr. Depew, nov con- o and aro the strongest card seen on the | W00ds has paid attention to the daughter of 7y, association club would move to Indianapolis | fore that body when desired to: PARISIAN AFFAIRS. nected with American politics but oxcecd | boards in years. | emer and be had a jealous rival, o farmer in ten days was untrue. Nothing of the | ' poarsir: Tam informed thaton July 22 a = ingly interestine to the commercial neople of [~ The wonderful Marlanis, Fronen acrobats, | Bamed Hermau, who is under arrest accused kind was contemplated. The assoctation ho | committes of which you Haitman mailed | Boulangists Hold a Demonstration | agland. Wi have Amer vailways | bring tho porformance (o & close, 11 somer: | 0f the murder.” He protests his inocenco. :x'\‘_:‘::v|'::"lvxlxv“4[;;![{;']!,:::;1“] OER a0y DI Dien ICh LD S o o e W hich Ends in a Riot been going down recently on the stock ox- | saults, front and backward, they are without 5 e o neld in Phitadelphia on Friday. July [ Paris, July 26.—At a mass meoting held | change! . o rivaly pyramidulyvonicitheygareatola LOVISVILLE'S FATE UNDECIDED, o Tong vedu d B g “I can explum_ that in a sentence. The 7ill run the weo Lovsviie, Ky., July 20.-~The directors | s srabiily honnaoat ons mov ek roached | today under theguspices of the committeo ! temporary. Wo gwlifnanithe veok But He Was Locked Up Just tho of the Louisville ball club u2ld a meeting to- | inx us to the deiivory of il at the encamp- | for the defense of national food supplies ros- 1 some 875,000,000 in gold 1o Bur NE " t b Same This Morning. night and decided to hold a meoting of the | mentat ‘-‘1“"’" 'n:-ifl‘l'.hu‘:]-': ','rln os ,"‘.m"('" olutions were adgpted protesting against | within the past few months and mouey went i . . PO, etermined ether Cl IS Are nye o] erfered w delivery o e art 1 isery o1 v esulted a stringenc golc New UK. ng the fa 7O ar A Jowan, annged to g Poorman, rf........... p 2 willing to advanco moucy to keep tho club | leuar on e rered witn the dellvury of thie | the senate to avert ''thie misory and suffering | whenvor th urs railvoads go down. [ By ) - of the cond Wbjalte v a80koy; (Hatty oA Lo InC manpgath o g Trufll goiug. Reforring to the requost, which I under- | threatened by duties levied solely for the [ Now, wood crops are assured, gold is return- | ehemical wor Teshoad, six mon himself into troublo carly this mornin Dungan, ¢ A 1 —_— stand the Tetter contained, 1 desire to state 1 benefit of privileged intevests. ing and Ame n railroads will shortly pe | have been crushed to death through the too frequent hing of his star. NI R Raatss S gHoany A ssuciauunstanaiy that It Wil zive e plonsure to boprosent at | A Boulangist demonstration held today | bettor than ever before.” | oA mean named Rowe, living 160 miles south of A young druggist on Sixteenth swrect s Dugdale, 6,511 Aotn L Won st Per O | U ipon roisonablo notice 48 to the time | Was attended by 4,000 persons. M. Deroulde T T T T Killed by & youth namod Diwson, MY been malaug love w4 girl on Burt I ‘l‘u- i o R 42} 3 it :.;<I.| J.l..\ yhnunl l.,..mm:;p ‘t‘ 4{111-]«.;: ”w in a speech, eualogized the steadfast patriot e ‘Thomas White. one of the most influential ~ street for the last two or three . D. e S g i attorney general to stato this fact at the | oo SHEeh vty Pt _ % colored plantors of Helonn, Ark.. wis sho 5 sdny o suit for bastardy Groooan, s/ I 2 3| Buttimore "L ATy FCar o Shate (s e 8% e | ism of General Boulangor. A resolution was | [nfornal Machines secreted in Prayer | COl0red plantors ot Ilelun, “Aric. wis shot | months. Saturday a suit for bastardy was o = AR { e oblized It you will advise me of the date of | put demanding that the French government looks. s, 5 i 4 | filed in Justice Hart's court and the cuse set eous R0t ornabioyaing s G e g futuremestlis of your fo S b arrrson, recall Ambassador Herbetto (rom Berlin aud | psmia July 30,—The dontity of the person | | A spoclul train of five enrs constructad on- | for Tuesday o ; 3 reenan out for not touching base, Loutsvilio.. ) T A N | that the government treat Gern in') o ‘ho sent the infornal machines | HFCLY Of steclis on exhibition at the Chicazo | Cowan was called into service and agreed SCONE 1Y INNINGS. Wash n-ton .| 2 T France as the Gormans treut Frenchimen in | OF Persons who sent tho infornal machines | &"Ngsthora Paclfly passonger station i Onl- | rango matters. Ho called upon the man P W 700942 i e leasant Reception. Alsuce Lorraine. Tho resolution was | Foceived yesterday by Mumie. Constans, wife | caxo. e e e Omaha et D) e AUNDRVEHOISTIELAM LTI UE) [ Copyright 1391 by James Gordon Bennett.] drowned in an uproar. A free fignt ensued, | of tue ministor of the interior, bas mot yet | Orington Lunt of Chicago preseatod the | of drues anc wanted to settle for $100 in AUAMALY. Hoe A e Loxnoy, Junly 26.—[New York Herald [ a crowd of anarchists eatering the meoting | been discovered. According to tho latest NGF \‘l‘\\"‘:V’\I‘lll\w‘mw‘x‘ul‘\“v:‘n\‘l”\’\‘wl:'h B ho | cash. This was refused but 0 was given 1r‘n|~11 (runss .\‘Hi\\u;llnn. & n.x...l.fi 2 remont ""2" : 4(‘ m 'I' Grove Had a [ 00 o ocial to Tip Bt ]—At tho pretty | bali and putting tho Boulangists to route, particulars, the package in which the explo- | tho CRb A LY R | withi the understanding that the woman was buso hits; Earl. 2 Shock, Shrlevor, Din- ight Nice Time. _ 4 B BRE £ Messrs, Butterworth, Lindsey and Bul- Suoh S Dl s snnb Parlsh. o vollcoman of Loulsviile, Ky., | t0.10ave towu at onco, Buker, Stolon basos: Burke, &Pttt | pugsoyr, Nob, duly 25--[Spocial Tole. | 10USo at Regent parls, which Author Johin | 1ol tho” world's fair. commissioners, have | %170 was concealod appeared to be a Cathelic | Ly Parksh, o pollcoman of Lonfaviile, Ko | Y the druist sont a clork to the rl, Dalryiiple T'rafliey. Doublo P ¢ B o T prayor book. ke book acco ed by a 3 LIk ; Plays: Praloy n»lull\\l-!u!.\mp\nn Siock to | gram to Tu B ursion train vear. | Bulland bas “"""’ so popular, Mmo. Paul f yeturned to London. Mr. Grosvenor, the | prayer book. ke 0! Lot mp: ed by o tempted o boar | the ear at the front and | rooms of mis lady love to sco if she was sti Potit: Groenion to Traflloy (o Krook, Kirst bise | fue 500 people same down with the Newman | Blouet and Max O'Rell held today a farewell | treasury ageut. will remain boro until tho ar- | letter, was found by Mimster Coustans on | Slipped nnder the whee's | on this side of the river. The clerk was i on bulls by IFee, 6. Struck out: By | g s reception. In October Max O'Reil leaves | rivalof the full committeo Thursday, whe Saturday morning on his desk. ‘T'he hand- John Brown, the nesro who shot and mor- | by Cowan, who flashed a tin plate star be £mith, 5: by I’ “Wild' pitches: Fee, 20| Grove ball team today to sec the IFremonts England and fulfils his second lecturing tour | the commissioners will dine with Mr. Reid | writing on the envelopo was so much like the | tally wounded Switehman Gurdner. was taken | jng tho word wchief” in big letiérs on tho Time," 2:10, e defeat tho pets of that place in an exciti B S RREDE the American ministe writing of one of his nieces that he construed | from Jutl by u mob 0f500 men wnd hung to . | ‘olérk wnd threstoned arrest it u depariuro e game, though filled with errors. The visitors | M America, and next spring he will push on | “jageh papers on Friday last contained | that the letter was intended for Mme. Con. | trev in the court house yard | was not made at once. The elork icft aud have had an unbroken series of victories tuis | 1 Australia; ultogether.fora two vears' ab- | what purported to bea teleeram from Chi- | stans and theretore sent both the book and [ bdsben, Portusal, emploves thrawn ot of | jcept up a steady lope until ONicers S1is and 5 s until today, swhon thes dropped the | SCRCE Among those present to wish bim bon | cawo, stating that Germany would bo more | lottor to his wife. 3 nonkAnacunAe peasgnsioIoaboGklan Miteholl woro sighiod, when tho matier was Bilty Hart Made Dave Rowa Really | yoar untll today, whon thoy dropped tho o 0 o b ore Sin Graham; Lady Berry, Lady rably treated than France by the Chi- | Mme. Constans on receiving the book | [pepttenilies . Wted SEAes | reported. The patroimen started out to find g nundithe $300 staken to Premontt C voyage were Sir Graham, Lady Berry, Lady | A § S set fire 0 o at Bvora todiy. 0 and Truly y. £ o a 9 y 5 iy 0 fuir authoritics. 'The statement was | found the leaves all stuck t together and | Groat damugo was dono. llu- big chiof with the tin star. They camo Sioux Crry. Ta,, July 26.—(Specil Tele. | 2oLl A% Albion man, started in _to catch for | Critenton, Brown, Heuniket, Hoaton, Mr. ‘T | 030000 (1 “desiened to embarrass the fair | handed it to the butler to open. The butler | tuiy 23 'red Phornton and James Grandy of | 4cross him on Sixteenth street and placed him gram to Tnx Brn,]—The Corn e ars o | tho visitors, and materlally assistod Fromout | 2. 0'Counor, Phillip Morris, 1. A., Harry | commission, ~Reporters from all tho leading | was about to use a chisol when e noticed a [ Atk LT, quarrelivd, when Gty eut | uuder arrest, i sl et e o T et iauter. HoMWAS | Burniss, Mrs. and Miss Proston, Aunie Ap- | papers kept the commissionors busy with iu- | fuse attached to the leaves. The book was | Thornion with s risor. Thornton secured a |~ Cowan claimed that is - concern, of which on thoir war paint today and wronked sweet | then taken out fud MelSax, wio was stightly | | o\poim, Mrs. Louis Chandler Moulton, Miss | lerviows on the subject, the result beinga ! then turned over to the police by whom it | Wincheater und “shot Granudy, “killing bim | a hackman is prosidont, was incorporated rovenge on Dave Rowe's aggregation. But | SReE SUBURICE TG, SO, I 480 | it . Ous, Mrs. Charles Dickens, Freder. | Wider | publivity of " articles_appoaring j was cautiously oponed, when a cwvity was | My, ; 3 ks and that ho had u right o weac tho big tin for Nicholson’s error lu tho first inuing tne | Bith scored twice on a wild throw by Kir o S s 0 ST L fn papers that mizht not have | disclosed in which was conceuled 200 hio ChLinn crulue pite Errasucris | padgo. A visit was paia to the “ageney”) visitors would have been complotely gooso- ::;fl';,““" Lo meniyereront. ¥ Soore byiln: “‘\}‘ "“'“”' Mr. Staunard and John Strange- | oipopwise touched the subject. The two grammes of fulminate powder, A fow \onrpsavishaubioiorswiuiliiChiehoasponLing tonip but o articlos of incorporation corld g illie Hart, w . b intor. days' visit of the commissioners greatly | grains of the fulminato when tested in the | 0 shipat Lishau, the xosernment and f1e18 1 160 be found, thou.h a recewt trom Seere- e fiBL1Ie Hark whom Daveltowe sould Rramons e it LIRS (0SB0 11 e increased French interest in tho fair. M. | labratory exploded with a report like that of | &utrted bt i ¥ 1 tary of Stato Allln” was shown which pad not have jn his club, worked like a Trojan in [ Newman Grove ....1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 ; ire Record. Roche, minister of commerco and industry, | o cannon A suburban train on the Chattanooga, Rome | ot the incorporation artictes. tho box and vexod the s ouls of the Fmers, | Butterles: Kinumel and Palmors Lockwood, Sovrn Havey, Mich,, July 20.—About 8 cted tha chiof of his bareau to main: A book similarly prepared reached M Columbus roud struck o cow near Mission [ Tho oflicers were not satisfiod and Cowan In the first inning Clino reached first base Moo 5 lnse itar Tesmont, | o'clock this mornmg fire broke out in the | tain di commuuieation with the com- ionne, under socretary of tho colon| Iz0 lnst night, tho eneln wie doralled, | was lockod up to nwait a hearing boforo by Nicholson’s error aud got to second on | 10: Newman Grove, 5. rear of H. Seedkes grocery store. Before | inissioners. o N oMt Rantinnothor ivas recatyed by IO LU v s St A JudeorHclslovitolsy Ra Vs saorif il ) N o e e Mr. Pratt, the retiving American minister | Treilie, doctor of tha colonial health depart [ Burehell badly njured. x - AYmandiaanort Liowe wonb ouviat first the fire was unaer control twenty-two build- | ¢, porgin, expacts to obtain o_completo ox- | ment. The former was put on his guard vy | Pho exceution of voung Boerl and his comd Shipping News. :\m: Cline !«'«vrm:l on lhn"Ih-tll'x :xlix, but the ings wero burned. A strong northwest wind | pipiy of Persian art and indutivial proaucts | a few grains of the fuluinate dropning out | piuion. Dores for the ok Monduy morne | Losvox, July 26.—Siguted: Scandi attor was caught at second, The visitors was blowing at the time and beforo the an- | at the Chicao fuir. 3 of the book. There is & vague suspicion that, | i ™% Jiis besit Gk foh 5 0.eiookt By s | s Ot S eleoniand. aod Brisist struggled bravely to scoro, but fato was | Er {0 KB I vore Intaresting <00 | paratus was - operation th firo | | e, Il o Ruioriun ministor, has gono | Lo missive woro sout b rotired naval | ! s ntenee, has been granted wres | R G SO elhin, 4 R AT b | Of ball was played here today between Lox- AU oS o vo | iuto the country for a fow days rest surgoon who lias a griovatice, reess, i ; ogainstthem, Time and timo again thoy |y ioy and North Platte, resulting in o scoro pdatull WY The toaring ," oL L¥ro M. Claretic, the director of the ‘Theatre The fulminate was mixed with buckshot » Enst streot reuper works of Sprinzflold, Boston—Arrived: Nostorian, from Glas gotaman around to third baso, but their [ of to 4 in favor of Lexington. Scoro: guall stores finally stopped the flames. LSS | garancais, has wvited Mrs. McKeo and Mrs. | and enclosed in a tin box aroucd which were | 0., the Tarzest wsricultueal oploneny workd | o namo was Mosos and the rubber was the | North Ilatte 10 0o 0 a0 40,000, inauranoa G e “"“ Russoll "Harrison to visit tho intorestiug | two banas of parchment similar to tho bands | 1n°the world, wore solid 1o syndicale of b Dhiladolnhin—Areive British Prince, holy land which they could not cross, Inthe | Lexington..... W02 200200 “‘m*“,“‘ A N"‘“”:”‘ \l\’:“w ...13”‘;{ 5‘!’!'!’“ ;\ "’;- parts of his playhouse not open to the und boxos of cracker bonbons, the whole | Itulists of Cleveland, Chicago anid Now York | o Liverpool sccond inning Stafford got to thivd buse, in | | Batterics: Lexington—Hammond and Tom- | $rocors Itiral fmptements, &,000, no | Beneral publie. g so arranged s to cause anox- | LS GBSO all Kinds The buiiding | Queenstown—Arrived: Aurania, from Vils 5 gl lnson: North Plitte—Norton and Daily g - plosion if 1the covers of the book [ &' D T o | Th0 N AW aNEa i the third inning Wilson advanced as fav. ' In | } insurance; wstock, grocer, W, 00 | 126 L . : 10 rou ‘ the fourth inning Stafford a; oL arouna || mosUpse hitesblxon,Tutton, Lind) Maryott, | [HRUTINCRT ¢ tehor storo and hoase. | Big Four Switchmen Promise Trouble. | were pulled apart, M. Girand, the Whitel Havre— Arrvived: Champagoe, from New to the fatal tnird bug, but it was uscloss. | Dassed bails: Dy, B Strei outs Hame | #4000, insurance 8,000: H. Dockhum, $,600, | _SIRINGFIELD, O., July Tho situation In | alyist, thiks that ouly a_ wadinun would | |4y syringiiold, v irty yurd g on e | Vori e T When hits wero runs they could not hit. | won.s: No Tt by pitcher:: Norton, | ng insurance; H. Seedyke, . Crimmins, the | the Big Four switchmen's strikolma assumed | htve risicod bis 1ife in prop@iue stC0 A0, 885 e Bt S8 Nt G S Sty Wont 1o | pie Y b, dio, from 2 Busos on balls: Himmand Norton, 1. | public library, the 'y, Masonic hall | serious prorortions. Geueral Superintendent | brin aown a bouse and make a ffty foot | Work while wilting the decision of Superins | PV G . H B ) and many ¢ her Ifl\\ghlm{:w\-\ 2. Pire at New. | P0ck arrived last night and men to supply | holo'in the ground tencan i optad npols s i Sy Aceidently Killea, Swartwa re 01200 Dlcine, rr. 24 ] & Kids Who On povt Nows lst. night dosiroyed over twonty | the plnces of tha strikers have been comlng | M, uwille and M. Btionne had, provicu muded wn wivinoo of 8 o month and Wil | oo, Ta. duly 2. [Specil Telogrdm to Striuss, ib. avmond, ss’4 0| Nenawka, Neb,, July 26, —|Special to ‘T i v i 3 4§ Lday. Avout fifty are here accompanier eived letters signed by a Bordeau 1 the switehmen if refy ) " | buildings, stores and dwellings. nated | all day. About fifty are here accompanied | P SR S0 RGN onth, A navy e R e Yun Dy I y 30 u who has committed suicide: at Toulon | piliror Masa. tight woeks ngo for =un Frine | 10y, b sners Living in this. county olght GAMES, ~ Lexington Won. LEXINGTON, Nob., July 26.—[Special Tele- gram to Ine Bee. | v ntoresting game | Toe By James Condon and Henry Friea- 2 Hurkett. 1 0| Bee.|~Au immense game of baseball was | oss, §0,000. B0t e nlaegia ol annatatallib D ltowe. 1074 1| played hiere yestorday afternoon between tho P ma S e ornor Campbell yestorday. Mr. Peck met | Sras possibly the cuiprit RONt, .o 8 | “Stars” of this placa and the “Lizhtfeot” of _Didn't Know It Was Loaded, L : Ehret. ) 0 | Weeping Water, the score standing 20 to 13 WHEELING, W. Vi, July 20, —A diswressing | pyach an adjustnent as tho company I Avenged His Brother's Murder, west the Ute pass, 10 follows the G Whagn'o in favor of Nehawka, Both clubs were kids, | shooting affray occurred at a privato picnic a | fused to accedsto the demand for a | puovr L Mich.. July 26.—Dan Dunn, | Wi and Eugio rivers to Salvl lo 1y Totals ... § 3 | Bud tho “Lightfoet” moro of ajuvenilo order, | fow miles east of thiscity at5 p. m. today, by | raise of wagesido the Cincinunati scale, but a finer, more manly set of kids never i left home to'play ball A0 00w SATCLY, after passing a weelo in Man- | milos north of hoere,” were hunting Suturday the commitiees this forenoon, but failed to e ton and Color e o we e e U | afternoon when Kriedloy’s gun was acci dentally ¢ sharged, the load ( W's buck a ing i He died today who shot Steve Harcourt at Setiey abouta | uf S avorage las boon forty-fout and one | which Miss Sarah McGowan was killed and | At noon tho company posted notices in was shot dend today by James [ half milesudiy 1 INNINGS. Bloux City L0001 4 idhiies Ao the yards ving strikers discharged and | month ago, Miss Kate Kinney and Goorgo Wot- | joiiing thew tocali at the ofice una get | Haveourt, a brother of :the wan shot by | = . Livcoln. 100000 - serious] ound While 0 I ) SUMMARY, Waon by:Nohawka, M‘l‘h”.:“ :‘\_.l;:‘, “,..‘.‘)'.l,\.,". :.,l.l ,,,\‘L’,L P | their mionoy. 'Dha’ discharged wien declare | Duan. Dunn bad his examination and was Taryace, Neob, July 20.—[Special Tele- i H Ba AR AR Mk e Cuape it S AT B |8 ‘mandolln olub. " Andrew ““Holght | Belore el fumiies sballreuftor thoy will | dischurgod st Manistiquo yosterduy 2 e e S v | Sou, MR RO | BBl Byt | REEE s SHIRAENTH | ol i, e, T Sarsa arilia Hiwarh owo Bioghinya fas 4o Kowe: S0y | crowd witnossed & good gamo of baseball | took it from him, ut'the same time usking if | , Mauy of the new arrivals ave foromen of | (WS 0 W ars ror threatening to Firat base on batia: SIOUx. Cley, 1: lane 1ili | hero today betweeu the Tal*: ago Grays and | it was loaded. Helght said it wus not and | OtBer yavds, andiitas claimed by the strikers, | e herit Hefleron of Schooleraft by piechod Dl Starord: Suiok ot i | tho Nehawka bankers, On account of Pabey pointed 1t ‘towand ¥ thaficrawd? ana | (LI5IE KNG SO WamEw 1L proctiitnio & gonoral | Fulo e audsshatil Sedaion oned Ts prepared from Sarsaparilla, Dand » the best blood purifier beforo the publie. Bt bty dh g alla Whson L bime: Ono | the gawio was stopped ut tho end of the sixth | suappea it. ‘The gun was discharged and | $UMHEC 0 varc ;l“‘ ‘;:““‘. D R B | st L1 b A thotL for o ‘K A iR e Rt ,m ot 14 i Kl inniug, the scoro standing 9 to 12 in favor of | Miss McGowvan caught most of the contouts | 1sists that the kg Four is paying bigzor | Atho shebffavas on s wiw W BRoR 10 e v co- | uta, Salt Rheun, Boils, Pimples, all Humors, Millors Tamed. the visitors in her face and died i ten minutes, Wetzel | WAE®S than au ekl i ke tateh the train for that o pemcdins. The combination, proportion | Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Tudk Minn,, July 26, —Minneapolis Champion itigh Diver. will loso one:of his eyes und his fago was - b 3 went with the undl proparation aro peculiar to Hood's Sarsa- [gestion, General Debility, Catareh, Rheumie < : | badly torn. Miss MeKinney was woundec 4 A 8 ) hore batted Swi oat of tha box in the first in- [ Kaxsas Qiry, Mo, July 26.—Frank Lia- | (e b A ey was wounded in |- Situation Beagming More serious. | uh ‘ Ropa: - Lboe it enrative power not possessed | tism, Kiduey and Liver Complatnts, It over the bip. s ¢ 45 . parill ming. Smith who succeaded bim was wild, | denstein, head cutter in taloring establish- L Dunn Lol e 9B TR b othier medices. Tt effeets remarkable | comes that extreme tired feelizg, and buildy Seoro: ment in this city, this evening broke tho | I‘rench Sailors Woyally Welcomed. | at Steelton is cobsidered rather serious to- sauion. with= Meattk Rotars i buolk- s by LR Ay AR, ~— xR world's high aiving record mado by Joseph | ST PETERsuUG, July 2, —Two hundred | nizht. The compiliy toduy started up No, 2 | toward Jawes FArebith (WAG EHETE Y S o eider Tood's Sarsapariila the hest| * Hood's Sarsapasilia was a God-serd to me, An i Leuvenmark, also of this city, ten days ago. | Fronch suilors from tho visiting fleet of | furnace which'had been banked and the e T et T P T A dicn T ever used. It gives me an appetite |for 1t cured mo of dyspepsta and Liver com . Ivnnl-rm: 1“ -!lnmi from 4; N..u“\.\m { ghty- | French naval vessels tonight attended a con- | men at work.y were principally colored inutes. Sherft Hefferon arvested YT .\‘ e “m cold out.” | plaint with which I had suffered 20 years.” H.)uu 5 five feet high into the luke at ashineton | apy by the Slavianski choir, to wnich they men, A raid yus threatened in the prderer and went on his way to the & . , Portland, Me, | J HORNBECH Juth Fallsbur Metlone, 3b th 11 'R pack near this cit breaking euvenmark's i o A "here " {! bat the Besse th b yrisoners, Jd. 8. Foaa REhAR ui d reacway,ofb ) pack nour this oity, breaking Louveumark’s | ),y ooy luvited, Mlie whole audience de- | U Thora:la & veport - th \ With bis prisoner ude cqumid. 1. .6 Gover, ; BY : mer mill will be stwrted tonight, b — HeQuniaif. 8 § Biloavas el Aftor going down about fifty-tive feet Lin- | munded the *Mursellaise,” which was sungto | management is as yer undecided on this, It Settling Howell's Affairs Killen, p. Swartzel, y bis shoulder. He came up winded, but | from the EFrench navy, all present joiming in | yen will be workiug tomorrow, as tho appli . ) o 3 Mk Wilson, it seomed none the worse for his high dive, | the singiug. After tho conclusion of the con- | cations for the. smployment. today were m to Tuk Bre. |-'The invaick wwWhen I bought Hood's Sarsaparilla Tmade | “ Hood's Sarsaparilla takes less timo and [t B Abous 20,00 people wituessod the eveut, | Cort & vast crowd of eitizens nccompanied the | 1\imor The men at the el works | Howell, Jewett & '8 lumber yavd i thia a good investment of one dollar in medicine | quantity to show its ¢ fect than any other pre b BCOME BY INNINGS. I'he highest dive Lindeunstein ever mado be- French sailors to the quay aud raised a storm | are sull out, the proprictors having re “d city by H. C. S y f the First for the frst thme, 1 has driven off rheuma. | aratior " Mus. C. A LUBBARD, N.Chill 4 s and improved my appetito so mueh that | My wife bad very poor health for a long \ 1 \ 1 s every (mpurity, and cures Serof- — HanrmisnUka, Rag July 20.—The situation Total T JOEIAGA i fora was sixty ~foo "from tho slovated | Of cheors s they mbirkad for Croustadt o sign the scale National bank of Ch . ipleted 1242 rideo over the Kaw river. Lindenstein - - vesterd Tho yard in s AT PO SUMMARY :!wh ™ l‘)“ I!\"u _w;n‘n ;l: \‘s a native of | Probably Drowned, Attempted Mua and Suicide stock and all materials s . City, 64| Siwede iore he' attended the royal swim N aves, Conu., July 2 \ Suuday o Ciny, . July 2.—This after- | 1645, The outstandi d M ) Rusa: Minnsapolt e Ciiy. 8°) ming school at Stockholm with Leivenm Nuw lsavas, Con,, July Qo Handay I Gurn & B Jul This afier | s 00 ook ol ird with every otlier boarder that takes | thing we could hear of, but found no relief till hits Hoover, Manning. Stole and also made a record as an expert ho ; invoice. Tood's Sarsap " TROMAS *BURRELL, [ she tried Hood's Sarsaparilla. Sho Is now lone, Trondway. Dol man, besides being a fiae swimmer. Shepard, a bank clerk, and Clarance Bueebe | wife three times, each shot taking effect, Tiltary Birset Broaklvn, N, ¥ | taking the third bottle, and never felt better ol lonehan 0 Darling to Mo lone. Firs : R and thinking he had killed her shot himself e A e e 5 XA LD % | ) B on hatin oy Kl - Swarcso | St 1 e —————— employed by tha Hargant company, ;went | 8hd thlnking ho had kliled bov ahot by Rrupkan tndians illed by s Thaln 1find Hood's Sarsaparilia the best remedy | in her life. - We feel 1t our duty (0 recomimend Biruek out! By Killew, 1 Simith. 6. Wil pifehies Popular Here, swiling in the sound in a catamaran. Lato | 1% 'r‘“‘k'l”’l. d dnd died instantiy “-‘“* Sau BrLLiNgs, Mont., July 25.—Karly this It blood T eversed. M, 1 Bax il | 1 t0 overy one we Kiiow.” GRONGY HOMERs RXoslan 1 it 6 TG 60 iepire Rev. H. C. Crano, former pastor and or- | last evening a disablod catamaran, supposed | (oo Wil BXOVADIY recover, only oneof morning the eastbound Norther fic pas KR LBES OO0 AXOE AL Bt e e | R olasd, Dck CcaRlnl - ganizer of the *Hillside’ church, accom- | tobe that upon which tiee men we.t out, was | 54 asngor traln ¥o i 5 % Duluth Wo e, panied by his accomplished wife, made | sighted driftine about thesound. The ex- Bt T S f . Hood’s Sarsaparilla Hood’s Sarsaparilla Dutvrn, Minn., July 20.—The postponed abia & " flying visit tho first part of last | cursion steawer Margaret spout from s to 1L | o ARYAAEe i ke i " " e ats, Bl; six for §5. Prepared | Sold by all drugglats. 81; six for §5, Frepared D A A week. He has recontly filloa the pulpit of | o'viock searching the souud, using bor elec- d v ) Thia mornis y all drug Al drugatn, B ik 108 4 Foopar eover-Duluth game of the last series at | 1ne irst Congregational church of Port | tric search light for sowe trace of the boat | While Rev. J llor was delivering bis | Cr 0 Nenver was played In West Superior this | Townsend, Wash, He is now ou his way to | or men, but without success, sermuy iu the United P rian church t irday with 100 Doses One Dollar 100 Doses One Dollar boarding mistress says I must keep it | time, suffering from ind ked up or she will be obliged to raise my | tite, and constant headache, She tried every- Hugh Daily, city attorney of this city, Kufus | noon Joseph Sauntree, a merchant, shot his »w Indiar €. 1 HOOD & CO., Aputhocaries, Luwell, Masa, | by €. 1

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