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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1801. o ily 1 n | 4 ta-night for the murdor 3 ERMAN RAS g e L teod thora by tiMe constitution which was % 3 < union 18 n promi or LT1noIs thedilte 9 i 0§40 S=th | pifte Three Rourds with Plenty of Hitting | 41k rautioatt 1o eom L euatioating tho trutn | -UPOrint ndent of Omaha Echools Not [ . Hickoy | Horman Raster, editor-ln-chief ot Drowers Fateen Their Batting Average While Waviiand & e S a1 o true e n, ey | Horman Rastar, oditarin-ahlof ot tho il eying with Omaha's Menagerie. . 51 Chisigon 4. Tiatiotlos: Grute ol (3578 of this cburgw of fraud. nad the final ruling of an Inducement. d CINRES ¥l ., 4 Monkeying with Omaha's Mcnagerie Vian and Zimmer: Hutehison and Kittridge, and Gore of 110 boabe Will futs o tho: resnitaof such 3 | Cudown, a town in the German province of & Silosia, ‘whoro ho had gono in tho hope of —— Earned runs: Claveland 1 Chicago, 4 —_— investigation " g Z eon G DOWS WES ANTS e P 3 At present Mr, Young will go by the writ- | g, 1 F 0SITI0 GRAND ARMY ORDERS. recuperating his health, LIKCOLN LOSES AGAIN AT SICUX CITY. | poqrox, Mass AT satons aad | MORMONISM - SUSTAINED BY MUSCLE. | ton ricords, and as ey thcluge teloascs ap. [ BOARD MUST OFFER NO - OFPOSITION. Fee ptvonto:hie yoies: DF, FORATOR K bown N onia o Ngond Lo, toaw SR arently properiy signed and dated, tie play - | Communder Veazy Has Areanged the | the lifo and soul of the Stants Zeitung, and Inubility to hit Staley was tho ecause of New s will stay in tho meantime with the clubs y " Parade for the Encampment. to his romarkable encrgy and ability is due Corn Huskers Give the Farmers a | youk's defeat and errors alded the Bostons | Outeome of a Difficulty Over Religion f“l,‘, are (\\m. If, however, V'lu'l s hl\ iperintendent - Elect Pitzpatrick Rureasn, Ve, July 26 —The Jwing 18 | the commi it anu';m':v ot that paper ¢ fun for Their Money —Dus very matertally in inercasing their ri in Mississippi—Pritchard Easily AL l"l‘rluxlm“ e ;.‘H.\ i Gives His View of the Mateer AMOn e Americans, Like many ian- e Ty eir releases are dnnulled d e players other taster sough Anierica luth ¥ the Fourth Bostah . Bests Smith—MeAulifte must fulfil thede contracts and give their ser aitor {roouom thn (. outcormo of 1848 from Denver. Rouan. o | e Yices tothe Wetoru ussocution club o which a Specinl Meeting. e « promised his couutrymen, aud the gradunto i o £ £ 3 oy way bo adizned s they have coven- Oklahe f o iversity, the socrotary of a log o ton, 4: N ¢ y uni anted, but they will bave a chance to offer wia (vl f a uniy . tho socrotary of a logislatiy - R A2 crned runs counter proofs aud will ba protected in - their Y U ASTS P LHs oot 1t spet Milwaukeo, 17; Omaha, 2, Crieaco, July 27.—A prize fight for & rights as flually establistied Prof. Frank A trick, superintend. | Grand army of the ' g ioriea w8 - wood-chopper in ha, 2 i 8 Hoe, Rutiand, Y v state plowman in - Pennsylvania, Sioux City, 8; Lincoln, 6, CHAMPIONS WERE VERY BASY alde, Qude rey rules, wook placo to: This courso is in striot Keeping to judicinl | ent-elect of the Omaha schools, is at the hartment of Okl H11% edbuat i Al S A A g procecdure una wiil b eonsclontiousty fol- | Paxton. Ho camo un from [Kansas Cily yes: | 3 AL danRFLenY Gt & outnalisin 8 PIOBIEM DI 6XItAN SO W L k \ owed despite the misconstructions, under- | jerday to meet and confor with tho members to Lako effeet o |y ¢ ¥t "t Mitwavker, Wis., July 27.—[Spacial Telo waro benton on Saturiay. | floorofa building uere, the exact location of uding and criticisms of otbers. SFYig Hoard of wlde GARE ¥ tou. BV 80, nind . | skilled § st i linguist rice att grom to Tug Bre|—It was thesamoold | C ers and Daley retired 1n the eighth | which 1s kept secret. \ ek gl sard of education ponted provi onmander of sald pro killed gist, a linguis! (e attaine LR L g > Vistonnl departine went, a student warned in tho bistory of the story today. The erippled team of Omaba | ming and Kinslow took thelr | sporting men, chiefly from Buffalo, 3 SPEED RING At i meoting of the post of sald provis world ny philosopher with a strong waus never in it, snd consequently dropped | taken fro Eoard of Education tiolds | sued by « in his own country commenced his Duluth, 7; Denver, 3 JOKLY N, Jul Jhe Quiiets .t nieht in @ lavge privato hall on the third ACH sfeated the Bridegrooms almost as ensily as 2 press [ ilo waiting his chauco a Prof. Iitzpatrick is a tall, well propor- Columbus, O., and this city, witnessed the toned man, apparently not ov forty years wrtient duly orde and 1t Sou natural I tology niliked cows f ‘e biwhul i The contestants we 4 Gorman of | Saratoga’s Teack Furnished Fun for | 0id, and bears himself with the utmost affa MeAloster, m'\\ . LA l twas part of Raster's ho last game of the scries to Milwaukoe : ¢ v partment organization was effecte i R LS Wi 6 M i S Ferars: | Columbus Iy Hawkius or St. Louis, a Large Crowd. bility and unassuming duenity. o PRUTGGEUGS Was eleetod dopartmon » would be undor obli- “'V'rl it LU ks 2 Bt D a It LAt S PR B HelE0 Samatoos, N Y., July 27.—An attractive | conversaton ho s calm, interesting, | commander for money or for bread., SRt EhIh S E i AN & WoBd LERWe, bl Kivi, i i ; i tention’ 1s onee mora callod to Genera J linant ter s an infonse NS e LB O wEh OB IO RV TaLTY | s Ty Bt e - | o Clotunti \vaW CHOVISoES M bHS MLty WHERe B S of six well filled events and PRGN MG R G beiy, 1L Inndrhii o TvolL oL i L Ve Ll at (e A apret AL RS imd After & struelo concodod to bo one of | €orious fine weather brought out tho largest | unmistakablo cvidences of a strong, well | ans No comrado should fall to be enroile the days” whon all Europe was in the RE W N gk Lar PR N o “Afarl Bialdwin | the best ever witnessed In this part of tha | crowd of the soason at this track toduy It | bulanced.and thoroughly equipped wind A el Tt sy ecrd €ORFetiy | throos of constitntional eovernmont, and a Ve Bt e o P e, B L o k abenoded | country. It is suld that fully 80,000 chunged | Was a hollday crowa In overy sensoof tho | I v not formally nccopted the position swhiik niniod camtaden: wes. Jiorahy /| LGTUHIRE HERRE ST SHSIEDALLING RYSLapes B Ot RALhr ADWHvibn . tlitve" W1n- | HAnds on the Festit: ha Batte w %, With tho exception of & few white | of superintendent of the Omaha seliool | 1 &0 G=tuson i MBOBY Cot BULOE: || o otloAVOsH L partics avas. (reedomox an made a couple of brilliaut plays in 1 Jroaaeintity 7 . e the SHtsa e b upon the stalter | slavery, Though his reputation bas been Attt -well. - Tranidy atso | 8es: 'Tho battlngaud fielding of Shu vith two ounce gloves. Both men v v clouds, the sky was clear, Tho | said the suporinteadenteloct to a ve- | Ui commander-in-chief and will' ba obeved | SERERY | LEMER IS SOREERIGE, 0%, NS Ll e e e i e L Ao Wero tho fealures, Score welght, Gorman tioping tho scales at woing was good although it must be admitted | porter for Tuk Brk last nleht, “and [ he" i ™ wjutint eeneral doubtedly would have made an oquat suc AL ol LA s L PRI pounds and Hawkins at 150, that the truck was o triflo soggy underncath, | shall not until I bave talked with e Wit instructions oy will o | had he “beon identitied with any one of tho ki sanotintly Pattitand | It Bitg | ¢ Lrr « W fought on tho defonsive at first, | and will bo for some days yot owingto the [ more members of the board. [ am very rotiih thelr respective: depirtment head- | leading Awmerican dailies of this coantry, and y w6 flelding gamo, especiaily Pottit an its: Pittsburg, 10; Cineinna ¢ RhG or r . 4 lo Tavoni St L this respect his de s 1 loss to tho very fine fieldin bt A Srion but munaged to keep his eyos steadily fn his | threo days of almost incessant ram, Tho | Well ple . however, with the manner in Potomae~ Edward 8. Godfrey of Goorso A, | I this reapect hils denth 18 a loss to tho pr Jurke, both making some ve fant plays. | iS00 Maeks RI I Uareingt i b il SPORAIME, -1tk lostituto of stake | Whieh certain members of the board have ex stor post No. 1, North Dikotiy W. E. Rog. | fession in the United States, He had been b8 nfa" Statth Tod &t teibit Wit Tote 3 wversnry's na tho luttor_chased him around | Progvamme, alihough —dostututo of stako | MUY UG R SECE | el B N or Wishaton /G5 | o vosinent of this epunte for forty-ono hits each and Camplon come in for his regu TongHe Staniing, Y5 MH GBI 2 PO8 A R oents, wiw oy far the most, iteresting vot | SIS Gt 13" Vory plansee] by vinla W, Bl | years aud was one of the shining lizhis in ach and 4 e P e ot TIVATY iR wabEth e HRATBSoN ot whel by the " associatio s season e bl T A iRl s hizan = Ros v, Berelen Sprines: | that party’s palmiest days < death cobs Jar home run, Every time Baker has piteted | v Lost Por Ot | Much lively sparring had beon done when, | &y wore Wihor than usual and tho | W1tone. My sulary wis bisod &0, while [ St DRy Sl I e stk i fourth round,Gorman saddently thrust | quality of tho conlending hovses was fully | W28 away at Toronto, making it $i00). = [n ¢ Russell K. Pealer, Three Kivor i e foromost elsizens and Y| that position I have charge of the school Clty: Lo J. Allen, Batilo against MAwaukee this scason Campion 52 “ German-American Journalism of its ablest ; 3 < | out bis left, pushing Hawkins to ond side and | up to average of stake days. i living G 4 IST1et6 pUSITE AW e il ey room work and um not obligea to carey the living exponent i weight of responsibility that must necossaril : naer-in-ehiof horeby announ e WY | it the prrade of tie Grand Arimy of the 1o DoWitt's Littlo larly Risers: best littlo 40 706 | janding heavily on Hawkins' leg. Hawkins | . Flrstrace, for threp-year-olds and upward. Leadley siys the team will bo 0 Dl g B i L fivo il onechalt farlongs, el sturters | Weis espon ] sari 4 gthened when they reacn Sioux ¥ 41 bbbt L sl L s | Princess Bowiiue, 11 (1to 5, won by a lenzth | be borne by the superintendent of tho | RH B hd A ; v 2 v i :.n st ) 1 wher ety v 7 46 recovered when ( nan again landed this | and a half, Mabel Glenn, 1 , half a | Omaha schools. As n matter ot comfort m ; it X A ey .I\ n ‘h\vr. pnnnl .}.‘_ s pills for dyspepsia, sour stomach, bad breath. 7y a8 Treadwuy, ¥ il i 303 | time with bis right. It was auother in the | lenzth be Belle of Orange, 108 (10 to position in Iahsas Clty is unquestionably the | Detroft August § st o place i - join the team there me of tho ueck and again Hawkins went to the earth, | Time: il H most desirable.’ : Doyrolt, Fose No, 54 hubing tondered thoir RSAUEALA LA o) e d Lo Pittsburg team, has also b ned and wilt IMERICAN ASS0CIATION. During the cceding round Hawkins [ Second race. five and or “Do you have any sorious doubts us services will actad ‘eseort 1o the cotmaunders | (oo 3 . U e ORI (g whether you will accept the position heves | fnpehict . County Supermtendent Mat probably join them at Sioux Ci ; played for Gordan’s ribs and stomach, but ; 0 ; In tho first innirg Whitehead's error and e Gorman proved himself a clover dodger and | wiio' was . nec i I dot, Wi Ldepartment will parade asa division hews' it i ing Kot Ge e a4 Corr L = 10 wis & neck before Mabelle, 93 (60 to 1) Oh no. Notif I meet with tho : > ihews ort Shows. aingles by Pottit, Daleysuplean | Shoch, gave | King Kel Gets After and Corrals the | i35, pinth round Gorman once mors go in | Thne: 1:10%4 4 spirit among those who opposs my ¢ nnder the commund of fts depurtmont cons | County Superintondent Matthews has just the locals two runs. Colonels. A a smash on Hawgin's neck. Third race, Matden three-year-olds, sel tio that I have. in talking ~ with | wssox {ateet : : NinaseN completed h v ¥ hich "The home mea scored one move in thesecond. | Crixcrssaty, O., July 27.—Cincinnati tr In tho tentn Hawkins put a fi Gor- and one furlonz.three starters. Hone ADii DB e B MUSEsl ta Ry T L TR o e R s annual report, which is open Burke got first on balls, went to third when | pisohor Bell this afternoon, and his fine work | man’s nose und got first blood. 1'eom now (Lao A won by fitteen lencths, Now or Revers | not inclined to come to Omaha and entor hief, In later ord Sonnaety| ke BRSNS POCHION Dugdale threw wild to catch him at second until the gtticth round the fizht was fast and | to00'Cone o 1 e o Tl et 2:00. upon the wori here with the persounl opposi- | Yeterans will form as a division under tho | esting figures velative to the public sshoo and scored on Pettivs sacrifice. 2 farious with houors about even, Both Jourth O iut threes | tionof:otrio} of the: niembers of the boird, | communilofithe rinking oMecr ot thislr ordor | of Douglas county In the fifth two bases on calis and single : men were bleoding badly, Ha s Of 4 i, Six startors: Leon En, 1% | That sort of business is ruinous to tho work. | * ) N ainte Wil cbn his report shows that in Omaha thero aro by Alberts, Smith and Burke increased tne | oaly runs to the Louisvillo credit. Canavan’s | thg worst. The latter ~ how to 1), won by aneck, Darkness. 105 (b to 1 78 8h 6617 8yt i L asive AERboe Al to ision commangers and staft will be | 23,250 chiidron of school uge, an L of the locals three more Lome run bit in the seventh was the longest | weakening rapidly and when tho fifty- a neck befora Spondoline, 103 (3 to 11 “porsonal jealousies and - bickerings fons will topm: T thelr designated. posi- | %701 over lust year In thois half of the fiih tho visitors scoved | over scen on the grounds, ~Scoro third ronad begaii was almost dove, whil ey ora | elininated from the work of the bourd and 1 e R e e Thenumber of childron of schoal ago in twice, a base on balls, singles by Greneau | Gineinnati . ... ) 000131 Gorman seemed to freshen wonderfull, ALk LI BB S A4 ) believe that this oan be accomplisned i commander-in-chief, escort and stait wili | South Omaha is , an inereaso of 228 over 1d Trafley and Alberts: orror. ‘The locals [ Louisville .00 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0—2 | Gorman_priskly plumped Hawkins a final RS UL ARG BN " 2 wnlisned dn | pEe MRl Cadtilne "and proceed 1o the | last year. The country districts show 3,74, knocxed out four runs in the seventh on six | Ifits: Cinelnpat, 13 Louisville. % Errors: | corker in the neck aud the game fellow | 10§ (6 10 D, a fength before Apollo, 110 (4 to 1. Haye! youl become siMotontly familiar || onctings OIRLEIOr SEln prnd e, and atho:[fan inorensc: of (it MTotal jnlimbar Sinitho successiye hits. [n the cighth they pounded | Cincianati Louisville, o, 1).'m.-r\.-~, 1».4}{ dropoed limp and unconscious, his seconds | Time, 431 Wit Halcoia B it Sl O AN CHOOIBIEa | Sy I RAT LSt it t.l.:.fi b ";“"”N""-n.h: county, 33,206, an inereaso of 3,467, the ball all over the lot, & base on bails, five | and Viwzhui Stratton and Ryau. ed | throwing up the sponge. SIxth race, selling; seven furlonzs con | sugiest any of the probable changes in mans | 10 FRHEL L0 Uhe adjutant seneral, i th cors s coustitutes anothor singles and Campion’s homo run drive bring- | FUs: Clneimnots & G Gorman at once took a_train for St. Louis | gtarterss Gettyshurg, 115 @ to3 4 ol may seo fit to recommend | ner of Adums and Woodward wvenues, as soon | {mportant item in the report. ing in seven runs. Scor K EW i with his tratner, P, J. Gahagan, The lagter [ p¥ fourlencths Lons Leaf. b “It would be very much out ot place for me the div and roady (o move The Hizures aroas follows: Omahia—Num- MILWAUKES PronADELIRLA, : oy pitched si- | agserts Gorman can Destany msn of his class | 10 "% tosay anything rogurding tho Omaha schools | Lhg column wilmove promptly ati0:0a.m. | ber of male teachors, niuo; salary paid, S13 2 perbly for Washington today and the Ath- | in 'tk world. t RN L Sny,anything rowarding tho Qmais schoots | Divisions will form In single rank platoons | 5 3 averase salary per’ year, $1.461 5 nun hitvarer 2 | letics wero shut out. Weyhing also pitche TR Twin Gity RaGos. at this Juucturs, for us T have alrendy told | of twelv fos front ciosad e wasse | Exact | bor of femalo toacheis omployed, iis: Pettit, b ‘1“.“‘. ::'IL‘ e ot of his support wer hm_‘,_' s Im:\‘u’.h\_ o Smith | ST PAUL Minn., July 27.—Resultsat Twin | position to wiich” "I am informed DY flizs showing tne numbar of sueh division. | Bidy $20,085.88; averago salury per yeur, damaging. 5c¢¢ iy o =t e en & STTE > ha (| ot It ollowing distunces will bo observed in e 1 City track touay th board has ctod I am n n i Athlotics a0 0000000 0—0 rd ok placo this ovening and | O GO0y B e | 0 the oninion, owaver, from whiat I alroads Betwoon divisions., sixty fects s abia—Numberof male teachers, 1; Woshington 0000021 0 0—3| purichara beat Smith e sesh ; x Lween posts, twel feet, Comrades ' will ) er month; number of femalé. tehard beat s 00 rounds. S s 0 v Sovel Cto] 3 ) | know tha 0c ahu are o [ 3 per month; number of female. e T R s oy | il mith in three rou mith | oy kT ILE VAl AtirtaEs T onE1IE now that the schools of Omaha are in ve : i C ¥ | march in plutoons “of twelve, single rank, tiors employed, 243 salary paid, $12,190.15; upio . Athleties. 5 Washinzton, Batterie R siowed a strong. inclination to take punish- | to . first, Dolly Jfouston, 108 (4 to 1. sécond. | Kood condition. with intervil of eizht f average salary per’ year, S Albortain, .o e Tes ment and was ensily defeated by Pritchard, | Jonnie Gronrud ly”.m.i‘.;.»mru;_l [Time, 1551 “”{:ulx ulrln\"um):l.- .-r:.‘.}:lm wont of monor | the colian wiil mareh’ suido Toft, exaont o Y e, p L CANE ment and eon yirse MO0, for maiden e o s princivals of the schools ¢ when nppron fowin ¢ stand, whon untry » BOSTON LOST ON_ ERRORS. The fight iastea only ten minutes, yoar-olds, five’ snd one-half furlonzs. seve Nyl 6% peblotica kb ony baakimon thud | Mkt : e e e | ors, 253 salavy paid, FLK600.U13 averago s Barrivonk, Md., July 27.—Tue Baltimo! The mateh was postponed this morning on | Firters: Wo ik 1116 65 bhwon. Hispanin, 11 much better results ars obtained by the em- | ¢ slx puces thereot the commnnds | 8Ly per year, i, number of fomalo taich- defeated the Bostons today h\‘v\\‘;hl' plaving | account of the leaking out of informatiod re- PoconCa A (510 MEERInC S | 65 |5y et o g mon i sy pEpa Ty [BUUOMae oL bosiBERIRCEn8 BHIOHESIEH | Gl Ll Gl Bl LI, bty Ul (G ) e TOCE MR e ordiingthe rding the location of the rendezvous. A ce, purse 00, for throe-year-olds and [ the thirty-two schools of Karsas City | “Tiid commander-in-chief will rovi e e o | fourth inning. Radford had bis hand injured | R0 G 00 0 dhointed this evening, | WpWArds. thirteenbixteenths of o m there are uwenty-six male prineipuls. | upiiat the reviewing stand at Canipus ostnplreportishiowsitiio soinolyjto 0o AL T Uy aline ball in tho cighth mning. Fitz- | peiv SO WS GBS I, T o | sturtors: 6 t0 ) won, T Hopper T consider it a weakness for any extensive | tiis, at which point the senior vie dribsttgrconcitiontiin svnon Sthoiranotyior Dot gerald pitched from the fifth inning. Score: iy pec 20 Lb & (13 1o Kingman 103 (7 to 1) thi system of public schools to be entirely unaer [ mander-in-chict wiil - take command lust year was made. Tho attendance is better Whitehdad, 3 Baltimors. 003220010 = T sdrognd S ingpavoRkicotar el i imes the supervision of women as Pl Gonduct the column after passing the review~ [ and pupils in the same grades have a higier Krock, 1h EoRAE Boston 0 0080 1 0°1 0= | leavyvibiowonitho body,;drove hiinalliover | & Fourthirs 100, one mile and seven- f oy 5 el ing stand, fnuing the mareh in perfeet | stauding TIORURIE AR it Tiiitiinore 7+ oston, 6 Ercors: Dal- | the ring andifloored: Wm_ twice bofore’ time [ ty, varda ters. Mattie Allen, 9) iero are - numerous reasons for this, | grier and passing under the areh in Park ' - - = Dupaniaias s e g s igaidmore, i Boston, | Ervora: fale | \osvalled. Pritebard then seemod w0 bo | (10D, wons Fat Conley, 105 (3 to 1. secdnd: but I will merely mention one. Pupils | Sirat. whe the parade witl be dismissed Dr, Birney cures cawnreh, Boe bldi. A fgieend timore, 2: Boston, utart Madden 201 appiness. 101 (10 to D, third. Time: 1:y. | should come 1 contact with the [~ Iheencampment witl meet at Young Men's g 3 s Lo Fee, If. 5 dtord. Fitzgzorald and M duzed. > i Young GO AT e k O Ulir SroiL s BOS Lo ol he second rtound, however, & | <IFifthruce pumu sl five furlongs. ileais. | strong, vigorous fibre of masculine | hall. Jefierson avenus, Wednesd 5 = o T > phy. Earned runs Mtimor oston, e socon. ered ooy | Nine startérs.” T Wick, 103 (i3 to 0. won: | insteuction they pas: throuwh | % at 1030w, n. The Old Guard of Washine- Psycho Train Wil Lecture. DON'T LIEE DAD. surprising change occurred, - Pritch- | Jim Dunn, (2 to 1 second: Kindin, 100 (0 to 1, | school, 1t i R e AR on, D, Co Wil eseort the commander-tn-chiot | When George Francis Train startod on his rd was sprightly, while Smith up- hird, Best timarg 1:01, L Ao Strang| ndistaminaito to the hall from headgaart for the open- b poaredtito” bak iwedl:, & Pritobara#forsad ! the ontire school. to b oA last trip acound the world, ho met a largo Milwaukee. 20100 3 the fighting with such effect that Smith soon Major Hankins' Races, “Is it not true that men as principals de- Comrade 0. I Looker, A.D.C., assisted by | audience of Omaha people 1 the opera house, : eseeies : 3 was hit and hit hard and lept uo watch of I su Sm et ncos. mand wuch higher salarics ; ' L D0 s L ! SUMM £ ol e round & h was hardly able stand. 1 5] gol oy e- 280,301 XGOS WAL LAY B HCHLTRS Ok at g VS & v 9 1 rned runs: Milwaukee, 11; Omaha, 1. [ §oHymbus 000 1421008y third round was & onesided affair, | fust: Resultsi tiove it puys fu the end. In St Louts the | mounting the staif, ind aides infrrestod will | what z0d ho was going to do for Oimabn on -hise : Smith, 'Homo pingi St LouIs. s i B Prmerer | Pritehard had quito his own way aud placed irst ruee. thift thelof:a wilo— | men principals et §2,000;per nunum “and i | roslator ut Parlor U Liatel Oadliluc,twhuro | s journoy. The atteutlon of tho entiro Campion rlco. 23 Earl, Shoc jtas Columbus; 8 Gt “Louls, his opponent hetpless on his back. s 8t. Joo won, Boa, R. | Chicago §2,200. In Kansas City the men | 'BSY Wil raceiveorders forhorses p world has been directed to Train by his First buse on b 7 5 | Columbus, 2 St Loufs. 3, Batt DO S s r o s iaa FL third. Time, 1284 rine 7o am speaking now GomratalllBuBrowniis e UevilLimak ¢ ¥ THE by pitehed ball: s and Donnhue; MeGII, Duryes The display was tar from scientific. Both | “Saeond race. one mile—Duster won, Odrey !‘1‘.”;:;'“;:37'.‘\1 ]”1"1;'01 :["'nl{-l'flflfi[flg\\ |‘§I tails from the dides present for duty athead- [ marvellous achicvement of beating all pi By Smith, Baker, L Time: Two hours, | Earned runs: " Cotumbus, i St men tried to setulo the affair as quickly as | second. Ira E. Bride third. Time, 1:42. i Siadelidady e ger build- | quartersduring the envampment 7 vious records. Mr. Tram will arrive hero e A e G ORI At possible, A I B edrhs wf a” hitia: Orlio | ings, whero thero ara from twelve to sixteen | ALl comrades attending the national en-§ (0 RA R0 P s Oroe ican Association > tanding. Pritchard was uninjared except for a black | Won. Big Casino second. Sunbeam third. Tiuie: | FOORRT | eeition T tha marader ahould ro- | latgo mumber of Owaba citizons who have OTHER WESTERN GAMES. vod. Won, (os. Ver Ct. | eve. Both of Smith's’ oyes were blackened, > What is tho average number of pupils | ! D prtmoRENC o i iders O FIbHG Seure > G Ao o it Biatohachorwe, oo and SRR ce, one and one-elzhth miles: Sil- | per coom in Kansas City poniteojthoRdinarumbn Seannnantorsiarittialngljecuranibie Grdndionsen OUSERO USRI . &3 | ond his choeks wore puffed and cut consid- LI R RSSO RS LA I AT | e DT MW A BBEO L h oilo poF roota Inl respective states for instructions as to their | there tomorrow (Wodnesday) even Lincoln and Sioux City Have a Fierce | i} 4 Bi3 | eravly. hird. T i DN peR Eaor AN S anglinlisain i alcotumm T A vill - te 1 Slowx oy, avea ree g Sl thied, Timo: 151 onths ofa milo; Uma. | 808 City runs from forty-five in the hizh | ° Lot e at Detrolt ablo to mareh | g M. ol Lt i ight for a Game. Columbus. .. 56 Mormon Won the Fizht. e DaobIv 8 e S Hog * pomi | zrades to about sixty for the lower grad occupy his propor place in the line. Tho | HIILAD A origion Py a0 A Hiln, won, Quisen’ Decelver. second; . Bobby iy for the lower grades. v At frera tolb | fultillment of the promises herctofore ma Stovx Ciry, In., July 27.—[Special Tele- | Athletics......... Harmiesnrra, Miss., July 27.—A fierco and | Watts third.” Time: 5. In Toronto, Canada, where the National | countermarch providud for will : Cine 3 fRntit It 8 cteanths of & mila: | Educational association mot this yoar I'foand | OPPOTtunity for comrades murching to witnoss | and of tho oxtensivo and wideaproid adver gram to Tie Bes, |—Tho game between Lin- | Loulsviile.. 5 s | bloody fight of six rounds, London rules, was E sl Lera bty e <t g 81 iTont Post Odds won, Elsie B second, Starter Cald- [ that they havo from fifty oventy | P uislngrthatiLo JLAY SR e QAN AIIIEE TLY, coln and Sioux City today was worth sceng. | Wush o S fought near this place today. Theprineivals [ well third, Time: 1:2 i oy havo from fifty 1o soventy | A linc of marchand orderof columus is | conntry thathe vis i has 1o truor Although tho visitors were defeated, the e aaniDeals were B. S Iastmaa, a Mormon elder, and ! e tho results are very satisfactor prowided for in the orders, friond " than (Gicor ancis Prain, and no Corn Huskers were made to sweat blood. It 5 Md, July 25.—Short Stop | Sebe Pierce, There had been FgEcoloneliOgphigan/aifinces. T must confess that I am not in favor of more - man Living has spread th fato of this aity was & desperate struggle, On both slaes | waish of the Omaha elub of tho Western | some trouble butween the partiesand they | CMICAG0, July 27.—Today’s races at Haw- | than forty.five In tho higher grades and from | 8 NEWS OB VESTREDLE: AN Whio. 50 to. the Grand opara. houso on thero was sharp flelding uud hard slugging | jeague tonight accepted the torms of the Bal- | agreed to fight it out with baro knueklos, | thorne rosulted: el ve Halihg Lomer BT L L hunl ot Natoblibtios. has suspenden. | Wednssdayasening wilhoithomughly antor anu resoluto work at overy point, and the | timore club aud will report here at once. A ring was formed, roferes and timo keapers | oEirstrace; thrac-quarters of » mile. G W. [ ECIEETE B, CE0 T L IGEDS T Of TOOMS | s B o00s Tubiiitios. Sono e "EPRICL ] tained, ns M. Train will also tako Wp tho tomo team wou in the last inning only by appointed and tho contest conducted it rog- | Fimes 1iintg, oot TIITEEEC * | pupils is much loas than this, Curdinals Gibbons and Archbishop Trolana | question of labor, socalism, and, in fact, w phenomenal base ruanin, SOME AMATEUR G.AM. ular prize ring style. i Seeond race, mile and one-sixteenth, . “In Kansas City,” said Prof. Fitzpatrick, | spent some time with the president at Cape tulk on any subject that may be sugwested § When the ninth inning opened the score = First round—Pierce landed his right on [ perience won. lovksey second, Huarry K slightly changing the drifu of conversation, | MY himzbythelinudicnco. Blicmoroianiiouns: N toaarAn i (A fivor o P h oL Core L aakbra O caraiWon Eastman’s jaw, knocking him down. Uhird. Time: 1:380 “the board consists of but six members, aud neellor Von Caprivi will soon visi¢ Mar- [ ment of his presence in the city, aud an Theriithe fun began or rathiorbacama fEriots: ippe < g Second round ~After henvy infighting Ref- | _Third race. one milo and one-fourth: Brooke | opi v six members, aud | Gighi RRuding, the 1 Jo ministerat | dress by him, would at any tine draw i i L ous. | Here is a game botween the Florence Sters, | oy SR ke o 00l won. Dungarven second, Warpiov third, | Politics 15 not permitted to interferdin any | 0" iy U Cunl Sidlangn NI 5 Stafford gov first on a erounder through il eree Dan Carter made thom break away, | it 5 way with ' the work of ‘tha boavd. | ‘Mo v Lt o audiences, but the peculiarities of his pr Mo oka "stols second. and scored on | J6s., and the Clippers, jrs, of Omaha. The | when Iastman succeeded lu knocking his | “Vourh ries, seven-oighths of a mile: Fred | There are always three doaaraie:|Inlizas e0ld i oo, dlaeavoredny Bines Nubs) ent wiath Huvolving anuicaiiia ol s s Roat's hit, Wilson tiew out, but Ront scored | features of the game were the beautiful cateh | opponent down. O o h Tyt | Fa e h Eee R L ran ) e ot ot bpar | o oy wajcuusndiiv s aiot Rosplotore (O I ffworld iSHtour, iwlll Aposanss hunusiiil Liitores ino's or and ho scored on | mado by Pitcher Fuller and tho work of | ‘Thitd round—After bard firhting Pierco : A AR lthSyIaEa sclettentreoin aniong ] thairore: [bnTa ook o et R R e Ron i L Pos I RUMING EER LIS Scheibeck's exror. Thus the Farmers had | Buker behind the bat Baker uvolongs o | 360t hia man to the grass witha terrible blow e, five-eighths of a mile: i A rtha all AT Hcome DO maba L [[0AL dabinksion ot Munkars tund mprclpwis | diencor il aipeleaiof al misslan Haye il n lead of two. When Sioux City's turn | v "noen Omahas of North Omab = over tho eye. nhetongancand iRty & Ak Vot AN Ea pavBon 1k oL laa Tomeita I has badas ARSI G sniLana s Tr ol tink axiaia || mndoiverylow, ‘siciapiuill nouliebuudan came Swartwood swatted tho ball for | tho Novth Omahas of Forth Quiha. ourth ronnd—FEastman knocked Pierco A0 G o bt Bnbiona to | I Stocks of rubver and Jssulng crodits for Some ina tinancial way upon any who desire three bascs, and scored on Strauss’ fly out to | Gliper Jr REOTBAD 1 230 8T 20! 1 by a right hunder on the jaw. =z ) enemics 10 agzravate or punish by direct | 1O crop. toR henvibinishianflonully gllid et oMY Burkett, Thon Vandvke hit for one baso | FlorencestarJrs...1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fifth round—Both meu bleeding and pant- ) St P or indireet discriminations. I shall come Vioods ke dofng inmonss danaze (0§ meteoric in his thought, oricinal in his ex- ana stole socond, Nicholson kot buseon | ySURCk out: By Futler, in: by Willsey & | ing. Aftor some rough and tumble ighting Cricaco, July tary Swigert, of | GF 0 e Ouaha & good system | erty in Posen. tungary, Muny svores of iy pression, and always cntertaining to tho o ot Vs oy fuse ot | it by piiehor: Fuller, & Witsey, 1 TIkiies | (b mon wers soparated and Eastman linded park cluy today recolvea a_tele- | 57 WAL CR Lo G1VE QUKE & EOOLSSOON | sons drawned in the flobds have boen Hloating | highest possible do lie resorvod scuts ate thofts, using thelr stomuchs, Shoibeck | aara0s Florencs, . Thros-busa hies verly on Piorce's head, sonding him down. | gram from Michacl Dwyor of Brooklyn, N. | penso consistent with the progress that tho | 'y [ 5r SO DS will be for the orchestra, 50 couts; for tha bunted and Vandyke slid over the home | phy, Chilson, Buier, Two-base hits: " Sixth round—after considerablo svarring | Y. saying that Dwyer would enter his two | schools of a metropolitan city should make.’ | aguin ‘fn’ equrt R A SRRt | Ebelcony Genta, and-shovigoion sole plate and became so tanglea up with Wilson Wilsey. 1B, Gregg, 1. Passed bulls Eastman finally landed his rigit in Prerce’s | 0 00T ocas Kingston and Longstreet — b e e and box oi:ice tomorrow morning. that Nicholson scored bofore. the Iatter ro- | 0 Bakvr 0 Buse bits: Cllppers, 25 K fiace, following it up with his Toft, iocking | £7e4 M B0 T hebead Board of Education Meeting, O s s 3 covered. In the tangle Vandyke was badly | i, Hatterios: Dipperstipker, abe bis man out in great shape. (“.” ““i:‘"“‘_‘{‘ 5 i aparsone el " | The board of cducation met yosterday | A ranbozanon the Poopie's Savins b Sidetracked o spiked. oro: Pime: Two hours and tweity minute Prize Fight in lowa. e hava mid | afternoon n special session and allowed an | of Sun Frauclscond sovaral (housad dollies V. 1. McDermott was vanzing amuck in MO i ro A & M o A x Hooper Got s here. Booxt, T, July 5 o [Specit Telegram to | o B Chiol sud ono othor of theie best | ostimato of 81,902 on the now Kellom schoot | \ortactly soivents An tmvestigation 18 being | LIE north purt of tho city Suuaiuy wieht, Swartwia, rf B cime, ... A% ] W Porv, Nob, July. 97 -[Special to | Tuk Brr1—A finish fight botween Harry | horsos. With Kingman and Temiy a5 suro | in favor of Mr. Mengedoht, the contractof . Ly . 4 I ik : D0 2 0 Raymond. ss.h 14 4 0] o : i A Per) { ¢ sk, P < | starters there seoms to be littio doubt that A lively discussion arose over a reque Phis afternoon fn the Berwynd mine. ot Jutvol, He was armed with a ponderous gun 0 3 owe, § 49 s Bae.—An excollent gamo of basoball | Torpm of lowa and Juck Pltts of Indiana, | Startars thoraseams to bo buie GOube WAL A lively discussion arose over a vequost |y, 1 i G Olureh and Willtam ' Myors | PO D ARBG I T Ncholan, 20t 3 1 Burkott, 1t {5 0| was placed hore Sunday, the 26th, between | took place one mile outside of town at 5 | Lo, seut in by Mr. Bumann, teacher in the | woro instantiy killd by s fail of conl A | and wis throateniug to shoot cveivous ho Bonofbeokas:.af 80 418541 Howocclh, 49 9| Hooper and West Point, tho Hodpor boys | o'clock this morning. About one hundred i S manual training department, in which ho de- | tiird uan, a un, was probably Gataliy - | mot. As the gun was eizhicon indios lons onine, of.d 00 0 0/ Ionts b 900 g by n acora of 3 to i Following 15 | ana fitty spectators were prosent, Thomon | DoWitt's Little Barly Hisers; oniy pil) to | sired to kuow whether or not tho board de- | MU 4yt s information of 1 v o LAk tahth IRt Naviatosg s ik 1ot !l:ll scorgibYsiapings e C IR wero heavyweights, strinping at 210 pounds, | cure sick headache and reguiate the bevsol | S1F L (higtannylose Bl y ‘I“"l"\"'l fExaue arrost ut Indianapolisof W, A Peal and Maud I B ooper .d0 0. 000 4 *— The ch was for $100 a side and gate - g hother _he could aepend upon a ra Jacobi for manufaeturing and passing coun- & N (AD)aNmOLLAVOE aFMma Lhoiuatol wastIoesgion aialdeiand gaie b S IN ITALY. salary. Pror ison of the hish school was | TTeIL dolinrs. SOLES and ivaterials an inodsithanoDaumobtovas armal *One man out when winning runs were made. ot st Polnt Hiight & Chadi Umpire: | Quoensberry ru In tho first two rounds — prafensandipratoniedy o mation, (He antdi iy tiibhad alns e g s B Hontad oo was sn oot ghv T ath SCURE BY INNINGS Johnson. Pitts had the advantage, getting in some | Even the Pope and Cardinals Force aUME Hymany bag Doen afiered 91600 1o LLALT At R S I and Spauliing early in the evenin W Bloux City 21010 e 100d body blows on his opponent and knock- to Help Relfove the Tronsury. 0.toiliee Molycaipext yenty antiithat o st N B S Ty telephone call to headquartors anconneed Lincoin........1.! Tozo000 s Doused tho & . ing him’ down three times. In the third D oK, REURY: Eoue ovar thero to e nbout tho matter. It | WWCLDETRINER: BYPRL rilof fi 51k e that o gane of tonghs wers teying o clean SUMMARY. The Labyrinth, Jrs. and the Eighteenth | round Tervin showed better and in the fourth Row ; 7 -It ja announced ‘l“‘” the :_"l“‘_’”l'l"“* ‘l‘:'i‘l"l*!""‘\'\}“;;lll;'":‘_l‘"‘l ok ogi Wide und 2 inehes thic velihinig oub tha place, and. s (iRl BUIR A kuocked his opponent out by a territic blow Italian deicit for the years 1500 and 1501 nse 8. 84 e ould acoep 0 0110 pounds, the Largest arn rotied sent there. [t is suvpo: that Mel) base hita: Nieholson, Seheibeck, Swartwond. Throe ol » noel 4 8. i vithstanding from Des Moines, but he would remain in | i} this country e fa 16 Ntha hassita. Nichgisan, Sopelbenk vood: mhroe: | laved o close and exciting game, in which | On the neck. about 78,000,000 1 hstanding all the | Guiiha for $1,400 rather than make the ea- | g Y i toal kot eausbine, [y iasintiink uplhis fus when the ofticer Nwarwood, Sicholsen, “sperifee bits: “Srayss | the Lubyrinth, Jrs., defeated the Eighteenth MeAuliffe and Gibh ins Matehod economies practiced. council of the | change. Mr. Bumann has been gotting#1,150 | 11uwlsy dissolved an mjuncelon’ restralning | Slactracked him. YA Liske. Baria Jtoab AL Wileon, 30 LRilon | Sibreat Sars. New Youk, July 27.—Jack McAuliffe today | mivistry was held a few duys ago to formu- | per annum. A Chiet Enzineer seannoil trom complying with | et PRETE T Rt an, "Sothions Aty el b Eightconth Stroot Stars . 3 -0 ned the articlos of rgrasmont. for n fight | 1ato instructions to open tho noxotintions for f Mv. Welitor and Mr. Kolloy wero aecidedly | an brer af i san Pranelsco board of supors | | Gesalors Maglo eadacn Waters, ¢ S TRt ok onei iy Oy Bittories: Waller and Gra | With Austin Gibbons. Ho had proviously in- | the commercial alliance with Germauy, aciotng Mechomian gn, | SISt 5 : BHagne. ) el B G el Dewald, 1| Wili pitelies;, O'Day, 1| Hinio:™"One and Hart, R i sisted on the contest being limited to eleven | Hungary, Austria and Switzerland. — The qotionl mechanio, who would fiil the The river polico huve Interfored with at A e 4 Mobbed the Umpire, vounds, to which Gibbons objected. Juck | negotiations at Berno will be simply p vight up to tho rim for & a month B Tt LiEDan, nd dnicom of | A thonoxt sosslon of the clty. counell Duluth Won Again. Cuere, Neb., July Soecial Telogram | MOW withdraws this point. ‘The agrcement | liminary and will be limited for the present Mr. Babeacl, Mr. Points, Mr. Smyth, Mr. | it criisees hivo wiened the poliee o keop e | 008 4 N e e O T e Durvtn, Miun., July 27.—Duluth madeit | toTug Brr.j—The Youug Men's Christian | brovidestist tho fon whotl, Heht av U2 | sunply toan exdhingo of views on tho tarif Reoa sn ugnely/allihaloblion mianboes Jpros acriponieit QN ado AoWilYY propliad IOk | b lake i the matter of liowitiz duniag four steaight. from Doaver by wiuning to. | assocluslon eraok club of this vty was booten | Hate of the Hens will® be Coptembor 11 6t the oihte aald that all tho complulnts that had | - Tho habens corpus cuse of 1. I MoKnizht, | and benelits avisiug from W opouing duy's game, Denver's pitcher, Kenvedy, | today by the third nine, score 5 to 4. In the | Granito elub, Hoboken. ‘Fhie battlo will be | Will take place i the autuwn sent reparding Mr, Bumani’s wark had or of the Russe!l eeison's Helens paper, | certnin - streets, A list was fi held up well until the cighth, when he weak- | sixth iuning tho umpire was mobbed by the | for 00 u side and a $100 purse, o further diminlsh the expenses as already | unvarviably come from wmen who simply wrnal, wis bofore “h“-‘flu romoiea et | todiy showing the 1880 ened parcoptibly, allowing oue singlo hit, | Young Men's Christian associatiou elub, who announced & reduction will be made in the | wanted the place themselyes Phahouting wax adioneiol 1L ext Montiy | monte . . that hi ean w0 two:-bagkors, 8 throe-bagror and & ho rofused to continuo the game until Uinpire ON THE OTHER SIDE. alaries of various diplomatic aud consular M. Babeock suld that Mr. Bumann bad | fiteanorer s @ Ui s SEORISRN kNt | to pay tor the opening of ho followivk A o} H D8, D08 Hudson was substitnted 5 § 4 been one of the most faithful, honest and | ison 801 bail ota . Uanton 8 YOI “Lhirtaentiy: 0 run‘lo he pounded out. This fusilluda broug b R e tho Out. | oMces. The salariis of the ambassudors at b h e hn .l BUEE K nowd at Lt : ; T et S ROYY Dorcas street from n five runs and won the game, Score # 8 tationa oncerning the e e s i Akt G At cient men thut he had ever known in the u the house of lor aay Lord Mountstop | } A i Maroons are Al Rizht. RAL Zalk UMNAERCR London, Paris, Vienna, St. Petersburg and | pmploy of the board, und if the mar Do Diusident o the Canadlin. Pacifio. T I 4 Beriin will be reduced 15,000 lire, ‘Tho miu- wing school hid not attained t Wiy, who wis i May L 1t poer Prianereiug, Pa., July 27, —John R 5 ! a member of the national board, in a state- earnest and his manner impresses one with It contains some inter- won the game, Ouly two hits wero mado o him, and poor support in the fourth let in the Total A % 3 = 2 Corewivs, O., duly 27.—The poor work of CORE BY INNINGS Clarke lost foday's game for Columbus, He 8 e Shooter. when he feil into the hands of the mounted Total....... 12 Totals 1| West Poing wrani0e 0 0010 1 1 ceipts, and was fought under muarquis of ECONOMI Batteries: Hooper, Heckerman, and Till saloonkecper after he becamo intoxi- arned runs: Sloux City, 5 Lineoln, 2. Two- | Street Stars crossed bath yesterday and to be upon, The final negoti 1 Sixth to Grandviow addition, #2003 T from Van Camp's addition to Dominion t, 500; Twenty-seventh street through BULCr TENVRR Sunday safternoon the Maroous of South ! Wright. ot A% | Omaha defeated the Dupont Street Stars by Latoqte, 205 2 1 the forlowing score a reduction of 10,040 live. In addition there Baldwin o Burnw, 1t 3 Maroons 312043 oy |ment to the press this Byvening soys no | will baa Taductiontla " ine salaries of heari [rarmi b Qtopna Duponts 27023001 i-0tnal decision has bocn rendered n [ all the foreign wipisters. ‘The number of | B4 fuollitios for pushing tho work us it O'tourk Metarr 3 Batteres: Ford and Lynch for Maroons; lo case of the players of the Omah consuls will be ced and those retaine ents of Muryinnd | - Hambur Whaom,rf Murphy wnd Clark tor Duponts. W et 1o Blaversciof the- Omahs asuls will bo iyeduced and thoso retatued | ®50 0 “considerablo _discassion the board | of Co winhin. ~? o0d'neb, of Tohheck. BUTGLL, ball club who have signed with | WUl recelve asoreased snlarics It I8 agioupn ight of the mombers imme- | OMicial part in 9 Lok | Basnady, p We aro ofte decelved 1n tho age of peoplo | tho Washington, Cincinuati and other | 8130 Bunounced Al 1K o0 o oen at | dintoly gou togothor and signed u paper | aunouncad the kov ot il favor e ; 2 | naving beautirul und luxuriant bait, not | clubs. He says in the meautimo Mr. Young, | this time an unliifited furlough will be, for | pieduing to Mr. Bumann that he should have | H0r 0 ! S R, 1 havo rea took sl onth G vibed to tho r r tw u red, 15 the blame rested with the board bocause | ofpeers his. i )o v frst instanee of o native of s British colon Mr. Bumann had not been given the room | 13t £ hrle 1sters at Madrid) afyd other places will suffer | | | | | | Total ] rotal N ' - knowing thut they use Hail's Hur Renewer | as secretary of the boavd has merely been | sundry reasons npt rotained in the | 31300 next y : Ham I Drew, th - i Out proparing 2 10 keep gray hairs away. " s 4 3 Duluth..... Y following his rocord in the following cases, | army for the preyayt ) - Dututh LR following his rocord in the followlnk awses: | 850, oont howa 1ossos at the vatican have | A very small pill, but & very gond ono i rolu v borvikion of i DELICIOUS KUMMARY itur . i compelled a sevies of jnomical measures | DeWitt's Littie iarly Risers, tone Nat 1 and think he wou Karned ripa: Duluth, 5: Denver. 1. 1 Visit 8. A. Orchard’s special salo de. | disbanded and that the players undor tholr | there, A commissian’ of curdinals nas beer. - gap i i B 8 1 an held subjeot " : ¢ 1 e b oo e e partment, ws you miy find just what you | outructs hud boen held subleor to- sssikn- | appointed to study economics, espectally Need a Dose o . . . . . 3 onoukh, 3, Tk, T iayt *Werrlok 10 | need in the furniture line'nt very much | et O% o0 0 e plavors o roport for | ors ) the pontlfieul aviny, T 1 Luttie Kook, A Unknowr ¥ i ) o fbamn. Vst base an bailar . tnkee 11 Konnedy. )t | veduced neios e B ory Mtk | cordingly notified the players to report for | guard will not bo reduced, but instewd the T, HO0K: « Alifiy. 4 t wAA Tovenu. Hirst dasen ki, 11 Mopasdr | duced prices, Continental block, 15th | guty, ete. He of courso had then no know- | g rmes and the swall vatican gu vill | parties went to the k ) Ihomus Hills u T 4 2 @ F | By Inks 5. by Kennody & Time: One hour and [ and Douglas streot ledge of the *'relvuss” of the players. FonanEman Al LB RIS X80 A S PTR HTH ety winutes. Umplro: Emslie. - 3. Several of tho players thén sent him | those who for any reason may - | o induce him to come out, set fire to the T TR ey 7 Feld Without Bail copies of releases dated July 1, 1501, and |y : * P ( 1 slug | ;Q" Wehtayn Ahsoulasion Beaudi Dan Price, oharged with the murder of | signed by the proper oMuials’ of “the Ommha | he cardinals find themselves also obli RanseciiEhe: Aamen dave tha IMmH SO 1o L) A q Ly A Omaha, Lo @ » 4 | Fanny Tate, was held to tho district court by | 4 l-\“: l\ Uz, nover baving had notico | 1o submit to econct Phe popa s inexos | Hisir Alee0tiie ADAKYRERR AVE A DS G P B T P TS T of such relcases, then brought the matter | abls ou this subject and suss it 13 e o eapapo througu & rear, duor. auF A ) Mineugoli H & bofore tho board far a decisiou of the ¢ use thelr efforts to velieve the troasury sl ehi NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS., Minueapolis..... @ - tion, whether u plaver duly rolensed, and the | especially the St. Petor's pence. The pope | 00F ho wis Vanilla \ Of perfoot purity. shot down, three bills entur Bloux Oity.,./ ... 88 © This o TR ¥ a Oty 80 It his company manufactures the now cele- | pired, could be held uuder his con and | peat of the summor and that the cardinals | %1% Donver ™ 405 | bratel Soterian Ginger Alo which is in gen- | tho \WVestorn as DAt tian . s | ks G5 HeR 1R : F estorn e- | can us woll endure the heat in turn, Soveral Duluth...... L 441 | eraluse on account of its purity of quality | cause of tho 08 - tho ” olub | of the pardInaiE Tane dissntisfed with this Constipation poisons the blood; DaWitt's 5 T and delicacy of flavor, ofielais 1o sond propor notice. o1 such | forced residence and labor but thoy mist of v itifors curs constination. The | ol ) » | Lemon Chicago Downed Cleveland Through | Shippiug News. B of ahAee Bt auci neloak Aud Dhay.| e dubini) o My ey Repcan the £ ) Orange Economy lnllu,.r\mo\ & ¢ 4 Southampton—Arrived #nd proceeded— | if such roleases were given tho players were | Small in size, great in Mts. DeWitt's ek aruat it \ Almond -| ™ the Umplr Ald, Suale from New York for Bremen froe to go where they pleased Little Early Riscrs, Best pill for constipa g se =] Flavor as dellcatel; \ 0y 9 | W 3 M.\ D ose etc; y CreveLaxn, July 27.—Chicago won another | ~ New York -Arrived —Normandie from Liv I Mr. Krauthoff contends that he has | tion, best for ik healachs, byt for saar \ July 9F.—W. K. Denny, f o vame today through the kind intervention of | erpool reason to belicve thut said reloases wero | stou Hickey are ut 13 b Lhe and deliclously as the fresh frults Zhitly w e, Linooin i1 The Kxcelsior Springs Company. ton days for tho. other olubs BAVINg ¥ince exs | adda. that ho romiins indtome d 0P | his body, He died instantly. Tho child was e i Of great strongth,

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