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DAILY BE THE OMAHA 3, 1891, WMAMHDMWW]“&mmmnwmwMmewflMfiwmmeWmmmdLmamwmwmAWMMmthMLW\I\NWIhwwwmeMWW“me rmm ARE DEAD. evor played on the grounds. It took | Score by innings: won by Kearney, Fremont won b seoro hen, to prove that his religion was of the game A il twelve innings to decide the game, and in the ' Framont 3 10130001 0-5/0f9t0f taking' hbth eames plived there. e LR four-ply kind, the speaker shouted “Go for - T wind-up the Senators won by a small margin. | Cranes 00010120 %8} Tho Fromont tofth were treated liko princes ward," untll he wwas out of breath and tho | CONTINUED PROM FIRST PAG Duloth Knooks Out Two Games from the'| At bls qwn sequest Vickety went ie b0 1 e e e ey |0 (CeAFeys: §od Terrible Tragedv in thy Blus Mountaits WD LU SO : of the strikers, and walked out with the Crippled Aggregation, games would have been won, | ( n;“”-v;”l* Iiase h;'\n-]r.“‘.”'i""m ¢ Cranes, ot Soldicrs \(\ l’:u” :\:1 vived of Colorado, ant young man from South Omaha, Bit very little reslstance was offered BY but r. Ehrot was also out for Twosbusehitss tutteron. Faluor B An interestimbgamo of ball was p 4 fraid some of you afn't gofu' to list 1 { any of the men at work. Some a.r.-nunmf o to me,"* suid the exhorter us ho noticod new laurels, and the result was as gingo was omployed by the strikers, and nohiat to the lort Omaha “grounds yesterday after i wian. Errors: Fromont. ) predic esterday other pitehers' battl Cranes, P o 8 Imer oon betweel o, ine and oS IA'h S IN 11 S I tei tio Now lem tell you, on LINCOLN AKD MILWAUKEE HAD A FIGHT, | predicted yesterday, another p tetiers L wnes, . Passed b per 1 poon between the fort nine and the Su REVOLVERS AND WINCHZSTERS USED, | niofrip L AL I you, | don't | those who wore at work knew that it was Inthe fonth inning Raymond started to Earned rins: Fremont, 13 Cra togs, resulting ji a victory for tho soldiers | mind applause, but I dow't want any vuclosque. | uirorly . usoloss, . nnd - i oot dat FUASSY stenl second. but Schriver got tho ball thers | on balls: Off Kimmel. 1 0ff Carrigan | by 8 fcofd of 1709 . s | L'l tell you jea* what I used to toll ‘om 'way | gerons, to. - disopey the command ahend of him. He jumg Shoch, teari vire: Ganuon. Thuei 1:45 e e i { down sduth, “T'mi goin’ to have order or have | that thoy should stao wark, o mman taymond Spikea Shoch and Then the | gash about three nehes | Hros Lt g Stars St Shine, ARMY APPOINTHMENTS, Awful Works ofa Drunken Desperado | nizger y 0 i S A AL LR L ) telnpHant houts Fur Flew-Linc In Won the Game, | g, It looked for n whilens it a_ free faht | o 0000 tho Thirtoentt Street Stars and | pi— at a Schoolhonse Entertainment | (80W. then, what did Moses say when tho | now aud then, but o attempt wis made to 2 would be the rosuit, ns Vickery wanted to | i s Promotion of, OMeers Sanctioned by § Lora told kim to go and meet Phivach! Ho | jujira prope 2 How: Which was a ot at lRaymond in the worst way, but other | same together, The hright light “,1‘ octer & —Entire Community in savs, f0, Lord, what T got to tackle Pharaoh | A1 s W find § N members jumped in and separated them still coruseates over the sward Secpatary Procte i With? The Lond says, ‘Moses et overy man in tho entire works had 1 ' rkable One D o AT b T 0 Tl i o TF ot donfe | W AsTY IR LA S GaR ARy Didstor ourning. i1 yor Band D s Modoe. sya TORE s Ltk | Jut w ol the mon svemed porfectly _— and Girim at short bolieve it look at this N vesterday approved the reports of the two £EH BUY i LR iy, th NIt says i d that tho works were shut down, 3 8 The plaviug of Burkett and Stafford | oo crm e (80 o boards of army ofcers which recently exam. Bavvn XU, B (S poolal Tolcyram Moses, - that's enoush 'm with | rounded the Offices. Duluth, 7-10; Omaha, 1-6 W feature of the visi- | AR PO A b silireo A ¥ | ined non-commissioned officers and civilians ,' DEAL ittt you Phen Moses went out, and | through the south gates Yiisiooin: 37 Milwaiikoo, T, tor each baving f put 5 and. 1n 08 | s ansatn bo army a8 second leu. | 10 TIE Bek]—Ata ballin tho Blue moun- | Pharaoh tremblod Moses was ndor the brideo. Urgod Denver, 13, Minneapolis, 3. outs ar \king some brilliant catches. Dal 1{0fiver, 26 y 91 appointment to the ard HS | tams, July a terrible teagody oceurred | 1000 men, auvd his miiitia couldn’t bold out | they all came back and , e i e rymple carried oft the honors for the b L AT } o § | lenants. Twelve candidates were seleeted | i i Soiiom squated fn the history of | WKRINSt them. Ciod gave Moses the victory. | roy t the main office and the time Kansas City, 5; Sioux City, 3, team. Inthe third inning Cook sent a liner Metare i 4 0 0 0 0 | from each list, leaving seven non-commis- | o \\‘vm“nw(‘n L el Wo must face a frowning world, ( | kecper's house, Hera tho leadors moved i = fat to left ich seemed good for two bases, but wte, 1.8 0 0 sionod oficer: ive cf 8, who fol ¥ o the duncing was goWNR O | tians, If the whito ministors would only among the men us they gathered fnto Duryri, Minn., Aug, 2 —[Special Telogram 3 3 ] foned officers and twelve clvilians, who for | e R L : A \ | Ll v | ! old Abner jumped fully two feet In the a peed 1 N "0 to pass the sovere | MEFMIY. and all were enjoying tho evening, | como in and join with us to flght these gredt | KDots which intly reinorced by to Tur Bre.|—The Omahas played two | gy hrought it down with one hand. e LA GO R AL U ALOSERRE DE0” SOV T | 8 touch character by tho namo of Roach in- | vices they wouldi't last very long, but thoro | Hiose whe od 1o quit work, gamos with Duluth today and suffered two The loeals scored the first run in the sec. ! examinations, The nssig! '”"“'“"“; mado | gisted upon dancing, He was drunk and | 8int many Sam Joneses today. They hate | Finally Sergeant Whalen and nis posse of " i " av t 1o e alr ple safc ent to second ot 18 5. Vv on 1 0 | tothe reg ents o o service according to b o ) here fn Ne! y stoo y for polie oame up 1 A ke v i dofoats, Tho first was played av | o'clock at | ond, Dairymple bit safels, went to socond | ot 1 i 1 to the rogiments of tho servico aceording o | yunod itk aknito nnd o six shooter. Ho | M0 hore iu Nebraskn, Why, I'stood up for | bl came up o and - talked - with West Superior and was called at the end of | o1 Schock’s sacrifico and scored on Grim's 1NGS a plan designated to prevent the bunching of | o (B0 TR - RS B et 4 him the other day on u train coming i | Ao ik ks | and’ordore d them to disperso, g ing y N toh | #1UE Thirteenth Stroot P10 1-15 | ofticers appointed from civil lite and the | N0 POl thit the sets were all full and was | Lincoln and the crowd they pretty nigh took | This they did tho elghth inning o atlow the ctubs to cateh | *'JE 0y aie of the socond tho visitors tied | e 6.0 3 4 elh | ontoess canh inted from e e ono | reauested not to interfora with the persons | mo General Superintond Page said that the train for tho Duluth grounds. Tt was | theucore. Rows opened with a singlo, went ST by Nt TaELT already on the floor, but ho declared that he | “Sam Jonesis one of the grandest men | WHOn the men are paid I, all of them a narrow escape from a shut-out for vlv" t it I‘un ’-«n‘-l;mxr hits l’n' Stafford and Eaned uns: Thisoenti stroot Staes, ;. Kivals l‘:'K r«\n IM nvmw-lm.lhl\lw 16 feustnums | oould dance, and took hold of & gentloman :wlvl\ or ,v:n'{» :n»..lm to, whe ther Nobras [x‘. | "}.'l*“yf;;'("\‘ ':v- u‘w! uu-y\ll:v- u-mu‘ they he eripples, vt and aldwin dic toat and scored on Cook's si 0 inse hits: v Cofluy uble pla cr of such appointments. 4 e s s . | loves him or hates him, Sam is getting fat | Few 0 work at oneo they can consi l:"\ i -”‘r”- \"::)» K:[‘lu m, and | In their nalf of tha Twelfth the visitor B e o LA 80 ] ”V"flin‘mnnnr!lww!\'w*r«\\:hnfl‘\'\ and attempted to remove bim from the Hoor. | uil th same, 1 nsed 6 Kkuaw b when o | themsolves discharged e N e o | ZOtthe winning run. After two men were | wiitie ', SHiek owes Iy froon, 1 Werne b Wild | on the board that conducted the examinations | Thi5 was resented and the partics becamo | had only one par of pants aud o bob-tailed | QUite o erowd wont out at the north ond of did it well. Only fivo bits wero mado off | gy, Coole “tapped “ar. casy infleld it on | et e v Woene, 5! aescd Tills: By | that twenty-four men will bo adied to the raged fn a scufile, when s young man | pony, and now he's rich | the worksand stood around on tho riilrond Hart and th cro scattered. Two of them | which ho WSt it sl LR Bl e i e U L UL ico. > non-commissioned mon wera | named Frank H. Hydo, ason of a Mancos | | “Youean'trido to toaven, peoplo. You | fritcles tnflcing ovor o situation, Onjcor came in the sixth, however, and these with f.’»,:'u {f”‘,""»”'\’,",’.—flt“' ne's single brough TOvEr fl‘;“"““: to regiments first, it being IHm merchant, William Hyde, attempted to end | "::5;_;;:. ;_:l‘v‘;n x\-\w Lmn.-y amb with '|,v-.-.~ th ,“, fen \ }“m-“}”‘ “:."{ l\'\‘\\ :*“ | Ely's fumble of Whitehead’s hit to short let | 11 d 2 A by Blorence, g policy of the department to favor promotion | thq disturbance. Roach turning on Hydo | give 'y TR - and o e raate. |- hiniiin, geeat sirpa couple of eoupling the lone run Omaha got MILWAUKEE LINCOLN Ap at o yeosterday the Athleties | from the ranks ag far as possible 1 o sugar and no Dbitter food. K 1 é piu n the lone run Omaha got. - R I P lEe L A 7 T The successful candidates wore as follows: | and fatally stabbing him with a kuife in- | You must eat bitter food. You must swal | Pins andany number of ks were thrown at Fee was not butted very hard, but the h'ts o 63 blenne, re. U | went against o tough proposition. 19 | fpom the non-commissioned class— James G. | flicting dangerous wounds in several places. | 10w the bitter gospel just s she comes, | the ofticor. Poole drew his gun and. backed came togetner and with the aid of one or | L (sl el ? )| Omaha outfit went for wool. Thero was | papiford, IMfth cavaley; dJohn O'Shea, | Roach left the room but continued to act i Thiere's no going round.” 1t's a square shoot | BWay as gracefully an 1 as rapidly as possible wo errors brought in three runs i i 0 et it 2 6 0 0| plenty of woot in steht, but the Florentine | Seveuth *cavalry; ~Mutthow A Datson, | gisordorly manner from hora to Nicaven, and thy mun Who kocs | 19, WH8 110 uise for onio mun to tr control b6 DRI e A, 1R B At beld the quimps, and when the sun | Ninth cavalr Chatles 1. F Biehte \ner. ¥ or | round is bovna to r it a hundred or more anery strikor R L e i | r.05 06 0 0 | wont down there was piled in a shed back of | centh Infautey: Willlam Morvow, Twenty. | A cowboy by tho name of Billic McCord | “iKeep u light in vour honsehold, 1f you Left to the Polece GRLUILESO AL LR AR B TREH 58 4 1 0| thepump house o bundio that looked like | first infantry Bepjamin J. F. Hardaway, | belonging to the L. Coutfit tried to pacify | miss a singlo day vour ehildvon will be sho! At midnieht a trip mas made through the of Goodenougt's groundor, and before tho | JENTsir e 510 4 0 this Soventeeuth infantry; James . Brady, jr., | Ronch by going out whors b was and taii- | 0 stumbio. Thoso who keop: the lizhit burn- | worls, and outsit of the oleciric liht onel- ball was recovered the runner was on thivd, & T ECUTURNDR T NERr A T IITT (C8 = | Nineteenth infantry homas . Schiley, | inzto him, This soemed to enrage him movo | :'Jl hold up their hands! ‘That's right, | neers and police there was not a man on tho Hart sacrificed Goodenough in, ana Wright T T T O T ok 1B 10 A wunro A u | Twenty-thivd infantry: Phillip Pawley, Six- [ than over and drawing his gan he killed | SUFistians, that's vight. 1'm glad you ain't | grounds. The fires in the furnaees wore vap- followed with a hit. LaRoque sacrificed ¢ Gut for intorfering with the ball Gl RO P Lo2 1) teonth infantr Charley — Krauthoff, | McCord on the spot, and by this time | ® TEYouR ol | idly dy out and the great pots of sla 0 to antey: Witlia \ b ¢ my training years ago in the s him to second, Baldwin was hit by pitched SCORE BY INNINGS, T Bowors, s80 1 0 4 wo 0 9 o 1 | Fourtcenth infantry; William = Wood, [ The excitement was becoming intense, and S L i R years ago i outh, | which were enroute to the dump stood T ARIEE WL b e e TRy Milwau erern0 1000000 0—1 | CSmithin.g 01l 0 100 10| Twelfthinfantry; Albert C. Dalton, Twenty- | asno one was armep the people were almost en I had to get up befo’ daylight to betn | jug just whero tho tenders had loft th ball and O'Brien’s two-bagger brought in | MW AL U100 0000 I—3 | Suifelder,2h L 15 2 1 116 1 0 [ second infantr; panic stricken. A boy shipped avay to a and now I'm giad of it. I get up , when the mob struck tho we both of the runnors R Richaraw .2 2 0 4 AL e 10 2l From the civilian cluss—Trwio 1. Phulips, | houso near by, and sccuving a Winchos o my wife snoring and my children | Sergoant Whalen had the place wel Tn the sixth O'Rourke's third strikewns | waran runs: Milwantkeo. 1; Tincoln rwo. | EAIOr 1 )9y SL9 10 0| mighth cayaley: Brank T, Tompkins rotumed to the sehool house, 1o ook aim | SoepiuE and get the louso in order bofo’ 00 | guardod with pateolmen and motnted mon passed and ho wont around 1o third und was | bas s Shoc "SI nads ke, el | Bil's 580 001 b 0 f avalty; S0, Foenbach, Tenth 1 fired, but missed Roach and killed Mrs. | GV €O Soep prag o b olitichan. | andidld hot oxpoct any troublo bioforo 8 lor.7 sacriticed homo. In the ecighth n base on [ FYMEIC SERGeH & ROt B e on balle: Totals . P 7 2w ORI ozl by Walton, the wife of Charles 1. Walton, n [ gt et = B R TERa b | ok thisimorhing: balls, bits by Laroquo and Baldwin and o | Viekers 1 by fhorel Stenok out: iy Slekery, | —ottitee: o T Motls.n T 220 44| Rdward Sigerfoos, Fourth infantry: estimabie wouan living it~ the community. | 10 WUl e O o et atoripat ey | annaailvor furaas ati) Ve fics tnthiot sncrilice brought in the three runs G0y Ghret A Passed balis: Sehrley : SCORE BY INNINGS ) Eighin IURTE vard “A. | By this time consternation had siezod upon \prepulling - he never, stopped | praving. | and the managers were in hones of gotding The' grounds wero vory muddy and the | Himes Two hdurs ana’ Kiten minutes.” Umpire! | Florenco 0 100020 0 25| Schuttloworth, Ralob 1 | all, and terror. reined sapreme Tn tho ex. | WHRL catne of t! Wiy, he got eleetod. | cnough wion tazether this worning o bt orrors of the gamo are partially duo to this | 9° ¥ lothe i 10000310 Vandimen, Twenty Frank A. | citement Roach loft tho place, since which | 0 PADSS have frowned on me, and people | up and run the metal off into bars. fact. Sco 7 ATTRTORRCR onla SUAMMARY £ Barton, Tiwventy-fourth infantrys H. L. Me: | time has not been seon, Tho entire commun. | MAVe threatened to throw rotten oges on me, & eoan BRI LAY 4 Faroed Runs: Florenee, : Athletjes, 0. Threo- | Corkle, Twenty-ifth infantey. ~ In the cases | ity is soarching for him, but Ldon't care. There's no go back in me. Printers and Ot:er Unions, oAy Mixearorts, Minn. ) Aug. 2.—Minneapolis | basebits: Forauce, 1: Atiilciies, 1 Swien bses: | of"Morrow and Vandimen b wero | ' Mich sorrow 14 felt for the death of Mus, | WY, when L was fiest voady for tho minis- 1 Tho labor difficultics and the situation s < Gl = wis not n 1t today with Denver. Tho | Athletics, i Hivhy pitchir: Afhiettes, 1. Struck | ssinged to the Twenty-first infantey. Mor- | Walton and McCord, both of whom are well | iy, [ Wis ignorant and they put me¥n the | yeqotically the samo as it was Satur ; W In SIL PO, A, Mountaineors hit Killen hard and flelded | put:, Seiglean, 1 Selfelder, b Sacrlfion hits: | row takes precedence in rank kuown and highly respeeted. oA D e L nLe e TR KL Ok eel T AT Wi AR RV e 1 both the el Wright, rf e D O WHISA M1 eapollsl cota - netbiar bat 0. st batlas, i, 8 Satetee, 1| Y Colonel Honty Migner of the Tiwenty-first iy hools il thov brought me oat. Whon | Sundny was a day of rosu and both he em- Luroque, 2 110y ALy T Ol Ll AP o e our and g fantey was placed upon the retived list of FATAL Si100 ! AFFRAY. you start to heaven, people, the devil wilt | ployers and the employes rested on their ¢ ) o0 TGl 8 tEiir s R AR Bl e DIk Al ey LI oA L DIr D BT AR g as placed upon the retired list ¢ UTAL SHOOTING AFFRAY, ALEEREL ] i Il‘ |‘xrlm-'"|‘w' 3 |I l:' 4 '“:-'r.-\m “.m’“_':‘ D B Ll ¥ T < the army yesterday., Upon his rativement i ‘...wlx |A‘u ‘i\nn x..‘m or turn yo lm.« | arms, wondering what today will bring 1D 7 miha Views Won. tho folowing promotions will occur: | Two Men Become Interested in Their | DUSHon to the good world for the devil is on |\ opt A e o Ll MINNEAPOLIS, RO R AT B P RE Ll o D e | LIBe 0 LBt TS RaIRR TS e ian T torb | e e COHL R erost aQ AT SIh [oiimtenale A oWsinibiiilval HiTo haskvon | Eost: ourie. i 0 oA o1, 1 ~[Sp O oL S dliand o Wives' Quurrels and Fight it Out, AT AKEhiR S Tk vourve w0t him | At2o'clock tho job printors met at their Hambure. | DS OBl g . I—Tod 1y tha Omab Views defeated tho | colonelof the Seventh, Major J. Lister of tho | 1 e \EEHEEES 10 | Gl | i © g A T A O e _ odenouth, of. TR0 e 3 [ locals in @ swoll-plived game. About 209 | SIXth to bo liutenant colonel of the Twen t ) NV 2.—O0n kiiled, but he'll head you off again | hall, 11 t arteentl street, and at onco Tiurt, p 5 oy 1 0 culs In o en-plived game. - About 200 | fiest, and Captain James Powell, Je., of the | the most thrilling tragedios that bas oceurred | ~here’s o lot of old fogies in the ehurell | went futo scoret session, whre they ot i 5 1 1|@Connor e people watchad the play, which was lively, | Sixth to bo major of the Sixth. Licutenant | in Westehester county took ptace yesterday | i thoy don’t want any thing new. They | remained for an hour, discussing tho lockout = : Gt g epILLaG bl AR though nevor close, The homo team showed | Colonel Walker of the Sixthis promoted to f and will result in the death of Newton Baker, | ISt sce holl and smell the devil before they | 44 Jistening to the report from the walking OMATIA RORarsR At IO boueRRe lack of practico. Score: captain of thav regiment, and Second 5 s SBBakI | make o move, and claim that a man must o | gojpaato ) b rss of tanco w - - T Wilte: 11,14 0 1{Witson, ‘c... : . - Licutenant . Leon Foutlez of the | Private sccretary of Colonel Rovert Ingersoll, | to hell and back agzain before ho can howl | foi-kates. No business of importance was ATt 000 0 3 0 of ot 7 ot C00 2 T smun . 8T EE T of the Sixth infantry. M. Anderson, late agentof the Louisville gas | M. Sherwood heid his nudienco to the | yjat'the fock out sill bo brokoen . du . 1D T o8 s atonR s Ry e AR o O 1 compun ;;}"""“_"‘f;_:f::"‘ it ”l" R | ‘Emy b Twan vt hours. As an ar nt Fiotas T 0 0 0| Mimneapons verend 0030 00 0 0 0y | Mullen, as.t 110 Hava Anderson and his family reside on the | with s volume and hoartiness L l,,l[\”iw‘n-',ll they state that the shop owners, or many of Walsh, ss 0 4 [CDeaver Gt o Tty b0 LR @il 1 '3 | Moody homestead and he sublet part of the | of numbers could give. T P LV L L Whitohond, 0 41 L oe e ey B, 164 row, a8 et during the past woske and a small bust- | wouso to Baker and hus wifd Tho two fami- || o strect railwny servico s e to its ot oraBrito RasvO Lol VEN Dugdale, ¢ 1 10 jita: MeGarr, Ward, Medlone, Tr Doyle, of.....4 & ness was done at frregular prices. The quota- | jjes nave never agreed and neighborly quar- | full capacity, and it was after midnizht when A report was current upon the streets last o T DALl caiangll/ Lt RahCatifO) tions are as follows: Molasses sugar, regular | yels wors frequent botween the women of tho | [l ihusualstream of travel bogan 10 grow | night that several of the la yMees had s s L u. Double pl 12 to Heng! - zation, wold per | wouse, which some time ago became so seri- o i joined together and would *rat” thoe towr SCORE BY, INNINGS. \ Darite. T el Kitlon R quintal; museovado,' fair to good refining, 85 | /S 8T GC R S O the - Later the report was denied and it is belioved Duluth.. Sl0s0B 00 a0l a=lf| THiTkCliasa o ballas skl by Gitllands 6 | B0, e 2 00100 10 90 deireas polarizatisn, 5; centify : iy g Wt tanls 1y PERSONAL PARAGRAPIS, that 1t is without foundation. . Omuha...0. . <00 0 0 0 L 00— 1 | ek O s Minaihane e e | Omaba Views.. s 300! 92 to 06 degrees, bags and boxes. quarrel and often had heated disputes over M Theemploying printers made no efort 1 STNMARY. bours. Cuptre: Guirney : RIS 25,001, Stock 1n warehouses at Havani the matter. The quarrels becamo more and | b Bloomer of York fs at the Casoy, hold any meeting, but waited Lo see what Lo Barned runs: Duluth, 2 Two-baso hits: X B tums earneds OF Allon, S, aso Bita: O Al Matanzas, 2% boxes, 1,402,000 bags and more bitter every day hotween the two men | ) & 3.8 B30 day will brinz fortn, Wrlsht, Laroque, Baldwin, O'Brien. Stolen Swarizel Hoodooe ! 'Em. igamandke, i, Dues jon lls; O Allon, 4 of 1as. Reooipts for the weck, | until it went so fav that both the husbands | ;1% Dunlay of Orleans is at tho Casey. Lou Raber's ofice has been put on the Sfai }’u‘"."fm T L R T Sioux Croy, Ta., Aug, 2.—Swartael was too | Gatrg 2 (Mie by bltehers by Guuke, 2, Struo hogsheads, Exports for t threatened to take each other's lives, The | M. F. King of Liacoln is at the Paxton. tist and hereafter his men will be paid $16 for B ot o Ty 0 rieni | much for the home team and coula not be hit Doutlo play: Smith, “Lassei bails By Calolly, -‘(‘l:’l‘: Ilm vlui‘llnm hnuu\u;wsi nl‘ which | threats culminated tonight in one of the most C. 0. hin of Schuyler is at the Paxtor six days of ei hours cach. I G A G EC LA et s S el s o, meof guue: Two hours. Um: | 45,000 bags and all tho hogshends went to | thrilling duels and tragedies which has ever | M. C. Keith of North Platte is at the Pax. | 11 ¢ase the printers are not able to settla k BT VBT ¥ S b L v IGO0 S ar o AN Dise TG K aaas ity v*m pire: Milier. the United States. - Bacon, S14.50 gold per 100 | oeen known. toit % 10 Pax- | i dinicultios, the matter will bo turnod A oA i SR e 0 U Orchards Laid Out T G G [ R - V. Patierson of Plattsmouth s at the | Oieal® ihor ion. “whees. vl b n ive 5. Umpire: Emslie. | oasily Teies ol g o Ame « : r, American, $12 | each other to adjust their diflicultic > L s entral Labor union, whero it will ba SECOND GAME. == - | Newwaska Ciry, Neb., Aug. 2 —[Spocial | gold per barecl. . Hams, 'American sugav | hod not proceoded far when they porceived e e i | bandled This afternoon about the larest crowd A % x | Telegram to Tz Ber. | —The S. A. Orchard | cured, $17 old per quintal for novthern, $23 | Mrs. Baker coming toward them, to meet her C. J. McCarthy and wife of Fremont are at, The members of Horseshoers' union No. 19 of the season was out tosee Duluth win y e 3'1['{"“‘7}"" & 1| ball team of Omaha crossed bats hero today | for southern, Lird in kegs, 12,00 gold' per wnd aud walk homo with him so that tue | the Millard, are in their eloments, as they have scorod her socond vamo. 1t numbered abous 4,000, | Vi i ieh 0 3 1 0| biekeri e % | with tho Nebraska City club, Thegamo was | Quintal. American potatoes, $1.75 gold per | two men would tot quarrel, vut whon she | A W. Ilield aud C. . Boggs of Lincoln | thefr point — and morning will s S e e T O Tt || M v b Hb I D 0 | not very exciting, the visitors boing knooked | JA¢rel: Lamber ygminal. White navy boans, | was within a few fest of Her husband sho | are at the Murvay begin on an bour d and the Duluth Inks and MeMabon, The | Scheibeck, sed 1 3 & §Stoarns, in 00 i 5 3, SaItors: Dol l'a gold perwuinfit. Chewing tobucc t | said: *While you wero absent this morning R’ aton of the World-1Terald returned | | Late’ Saturday night the bosses and tho - visitors had some changes in their tonm, | HATt 1.8 18 1 fifoover e 0 g fouttwo to ono on mostevery point. . Ken- | gold rerquintal. [reights quiet. Ixchiauge | that man (poiufing to Anderson) stared at mo | yestorday from a visit at Alton, 1il. journexmen reached an understanding that Smith, the new second baseman from Boston, e S # 9 | nedy of the home team made a homer, two | firm. Spanish gold, # in a strauge manner and his acilon aud con went into effect at once. Iight hours oo appearing, McClelland going to right field. 0/Swartzel, p.ot 4 o | two-baggers and a base hit, which 1s quito a . duct iusulted me. He did not address me, Tie86iNIa 0B Al ar with a slignt reduction from the old scale. s 1" the eracic vitclor of the' Clif | rovord for one ame. He 1y considored the SOUTH OMAILA but he lnughed i a daring and saveastié | o) e ’“'”’”',' e agl | ine Hove horssi bR ol 118 gt 0t wellers, but hie has his days, and for a v 2 | safest batter in the nine. he batteries were mannel aker then turned to Anderson Box 82 was rung 230 o'cloc] he strongest ovganizations in the Central RO PR RN B PR B Sty e el ti thie et SRR Clyde, Kennedy and Ciadke for Nebraska Bohemian 1 S Dan cas and said: *“That was an nsult to my wifo | this mornin A lamp explosion in the | Labor union, meets every Wednesday night AfterwnaLaiREg s tire Al DN RRIn Ea et I8l s jtyes 00000011 13| City, ‘and Nelson, Engan and Quinlain for < sl : and I, as a husband, canuot allow this.” rooms of Mrs. Prazier, 1827 5t Mary’s | at the K sof Pythius hall, Fourteenth two, three order, MuClelland opened | Kunsns City W 10010012 Omaha, The score by tnings: Bohemian citizens never enjoyed a pleas- | “" "\ lirew their rovolvers atd Mes, | #venus in the itenvadeaux biock vaused the | and Douglas streets. the Omaha side by a rattling two-vageor. 6 g : Nebraska City........0 4 2 1 2 2 0 1 0—i2 | anter dance and the Bohemian Turners never | Baker sprang betwcen them and threw her | trouble. The tive departmeat responded e - Smith got & base “ou balls and both were | | Farned rung: = Kansas Clty, 3. Two- | 8. A, Orchards. 0 T 01000 2-6]| wereerceted by alarger attendance than at | arms about her husbana’s neck and tried to | Promptly and the vluze was oxtinguished MORE CHURCH TROUBLES. acrificed & base furtheron by Flannagan, | Jne_ bits: NI o Jbasest | Sy, Striek Clyde, 16; Bean, 3. | the danc Blum’s hall Saturday nighv, | shicld him from Auderson’s builets. Mrs. | With a couple of buckets of water. Loss $25. = fonx Cit Kan 1o plays: Schel = e 1n uim hall Saturday nighv, i ) P i Dungan then found the ball for two bags | heck to Nicholson to Harl. First buxeon paily: | Bases on hallss Civde 22 Nefson. 2 Fgan. 5. | @yeollent music, courieous treatuent and | Buker, becoming exhausted, swooned away. D Colored Baptist Church of Poston Da and brought both home. Fields sacrificed | Sioux Cliv, & Kunsas City, 5. Stwck ont: " By [ Vassed ballsi Quinluing 45 Kenncdy 10w | gy versal merry-making made the Bohemian | Both men fought for their lives. Thoy clung Stole Brass, Not Agree on a Pastor. L»‘.:;;;.,.“x“n;:x::x;dl:'hu: Walsh wont out on & | W ahen: " Menkin, 5 Swarirel 1 Timer Ong | Nebraska City, % Dreliards, i rrors: No | dance us pleasint to frionds as it was. satis- to each other for “451,\’\'\«mmuo"f,‘{7}41"1”\‘2}\';';‘& Honry Smith stole a couplo of brass vatves | Bostox, Mass., Aug. 2.—There has been L to short, Nour and tfty-ive minutes. Umpire: Knight braska City, 3 Orchards, 8 "ilit by pitched | factory to members. £l . LG 2 S8 e DRCOSIPtromi tha) clectric light compuny yesterday | trouble in the colored Baptist church in tnis In the third O'Brien knocked the bull over 4 = : : palis: ot Strobio “and Ciyde. Tint: 1. i e back a conple of paces and raising his ve- | Ui ited Ly Ofticod Dibbory St Dot atahmas o T e s T the fonco and trotted around the Western Association Standin mpire: Lonastreet. Family Reunion YolrexlizadlnuBanen Stislalmivie fruonfotd | indlcburyedlwith §psiiilarcen F R e e R e o ases, Ll nd ourke struck out, Played Won. Lost. Per Ct. B AT T Six chi B I e as Baker was abou v \is arm to shoo Y or severd s und a call on cenalf of Duluth, enid Hamburg rapped ont a doublo, | Milw 3 : L ‘"“*'"“"\‘,"} w ":‘ lu,klm‘l.\. - “|:“|"‘\I:“‘l‘1:\“:“ ‘;'\‘," {‘,‘(“‘; ‘*::“]f,"\, l“l":‘,:‘,‘:"x?l"' Auderson fired, the ball strikin, Nl | portion of the members was recontly cx. Goodenough tried hard to bring him homo, | Oml i >Latrsvovt, Neb., Aug. 2.—[Special ) . , 1012 Nor! venty- | pignt arm and breaking it. Balker's we 10 MLURED. AR lto Ry TRt 4 3 3 ended to Rev. I Fry Uarnis, a former pis- bul in vain. Wi i Tlegram to Tin Bur.|—Tho Burlingtons' | third street, gathered round tho family | fcli from his hand, and Anderson thon fived | e 7 T e e e T E i Ao(mlr‘V\ll\nlvhn‘ml'!lx‘.mnl‘mnu fislded ou by | &) b victory over the Nouparells at Omaba tbis | hearthstone yestorday and enjoved an lour G I e LR T O Rkl "m' A ‘“‘\" &9 “"“' ace In | iminal eharze, and owiug to this fuct thero socond, Inks gave raftiey a base on balls, ANs: arter v rired s city a at home, This1s the largest number of tue | ond shot s king Baker on the forehead and cged Western Style. vas 4 strong ele tin the church posed v 4 Git 1 f o ed e 2 5 £ was a steong clementin the church op Baker mado a hit and both were brought | Denver % 0 '”f”f"“", s “;“,]l to this city and the | 1 hiae has met togother for ten vears, | making u glancing wound, whilo the third | Sioex Crey, Ta, Aug 2 - Tpe Molos |7 od Bint | Bacom I de BUTGINE A toR S IU R e A nome by McClelland’s second two-bagger. | Duluth . s amateur baso ball champions of the stato [ Njyg rank P. Pingroe, late of Colby, Kun., | Wllet entered his left sido just below the graim to Tie Beg.| Covington had | nounced that he woula preach today, 1 the Smith wus again sent to base on balls, and were met at the depot upon their avrival by | and Mrs. Jumes A. Ruby of Marquette, Neb,, | heart, and the fourth bullet pierced the right e Y M0 | opposing faction was bound if possiblo to { Dungan’s single scored McClollwnd. AMERIC TROGTITION. the B. & M. band and an immense crowd of | were of the childran present from abroad, iLAsto.ofithokeile wooloy west last |\ licon Ry, ~ ! Omaha was fivo abead, and the Duluth | i — joyful people. The bhoys were greeted with e ker dropped to the ground mortally | night. Two brothers, Tom and bartin About 3 o'clock this morning, as one of the = crans bogan {0 look sorious, espacially when | Commiskey's Orowd Got Kven Once | an outburst of applauso that reverbratod Notes about the City. wonnded and begzed Anderson not. (o shoot | Pister, got on u drunk and went from saloon | Harris mnen was passing tho churcl, 1o no- i aisulg el oul troimopedinibheitizdiing with Butlington. tlong tho adjicont Lills for inilos, and tho | Miss fessie Carponter will visit. friends fu | 350, When Anderson suw his vietim lving | 1o brothel throughout the town fiviag rovol. | tied @ light within, ad quickly sinimo nlug and rotived the home team without arun | gp. Louis, Mo., Aug. 2 —T'he Browns de- | allant victors were crowned with flowery | Wayne. on the ground e placed his revolver bk 1n | yop vocilessty in every divection. A dozen | i $9mo of his friends. including the soxton, Bilac e tutes were fall featod the Bean katers before about seven- | #arlands. Unul late tonight on every st Tho board of education will meet this | HiyPoOckeland walked nome leaving Balor | | ces wero visited, the lights shot out, | LCF efiected an entranco to the chureh, and bis half crazed wife on the roadside, | DL , tho ot out, | hive @ of 1) anti-Harris® mon Woto 1n the fourtn Duluth jumpea on Baker for corner bunches of eager lstners surrounded | oy, ning. vindows broken auc e someof the boy s who recounted the days great, | 'y M indows broken aud mirror 1 corner by | and exciting from first to last. Easton, the victory with” considerable gusto. Captain and var fix- 1y captured Baker oon led for help and her Porter, wife of Bert Porter, is listed | wounded husvand was n to the same | wures distroyed, They were i sred i naili found busily eng, all tho dodrs and windows, whil wnd boarding four singles and & home run. The lattor was | teen thousana people, The gamo was hot a lurgo a long hit down into the right fie | i | Wright, and three runs came fn, all_earaed. | home club's new piteher, proved himsell a among the sick house where his would-bov murderer had | and disarined w racking W (F5iaean S i i 0 n, d ¢ ) Sam Paterson is the hero of tho hour, and disarmed while wrecking Witliwn | placard had been pre woniciug thit Tu the ifth another was added, tylng the | splendid twirler, being cool and having tho | S Fattorson ls tho horo of tho oun 8 it | o, " ove and Kutie Carr have been | already preceded him. Drs. Bymgton and | Lurch's saloon. o el geore, and Omalia was nov ih it “aftor ViatorspuhisimeroviLycus imnda's »-lml‘..r- half of the ninth when two men wero out. | granted a marriage license. Ackor woro hstily sumimoued and after ex- | iioy drovo e hall dvessed inmates of tho | After a long discussion the anti-Hrris party hot, . Attortho. scoond Tuks_ allowed only: | tovin the third which lovin two runs, buy ho [l e Mr. Gavrotson has returned from Omaha | 3iining Baker's wounds pronounced thom | brothels beiore thew in tho strcets, wud be- | was ejected from the buiidin Lailiverands onsotithosoias nibuplichiat jgrausemeriiasL Entor cn oy amlonald bt or Hawking' Great Scheme. to accept a position on the Tribune, fatal. - Auderson was arrested. sides riddhng the ceiling with bullets de- | This forenoon, oue of their number swor Duluth made hifs overy lnning after the | tures wore Hoy, McCarty and Fallows all | o ClleAGO, Aug. 2—The managers of tho | pissos Cora Persons and Aunn Merrill will SENSATIONAL SUICIDE. RcTol soveral uLUIng /doiiurs Swolth Tof fleubs i wAiaLLE GHatping Tev, My Hhnsils first up to th ninth, whoi Colomaa relloved | around work, ‘ana the home toam's batfing, | Garfield park race club bave decided to mako | go to Dixon, LIl to visit with friends. S fixtives. o | st porformiug un abortion, with a view to (Boior: ) Saora’ ®" | the $10,000 purse which will be run on Satur- ‘The Masons defeated tho Picklers yester- | Chicago Man Leaves His Young Wife R e JiRre "_\]‘;"“":;,':"”;: s ‘L,”‘,“,,H[ il Duluth got three runs in thesixth by a | §t Loufs...........0 000251008 day, August an annual event, and the | day on the Fivst ward grounds by a score of wia the Morphine Roate, AR EAs i TS o the police station, wher rrant was base on balls, & two bagger and errors by | Boston L5000 03 200 0 0 0—-5 | race has been given the name of the “Great | 7 to 6. 3 AT OMei 1 AT Ve R oo e | Loxpoy, Aug. I'he Times! Retersss e Ty St on 10,000 . s i) | Cimicaco, Aug. 2.—When May Conway e s | read to him and he ‘wis 3 Baker and Walsh, and two in the eighth by it t. Lonis, 8; Boston, Brrors: St. | Gartield stalkes. Entrl for the | A son has been born, unto Mr. and Mrs, | o) RN SR T o fhayiburg spondent records a rumor that the | i), ~ Accompanied by o specinl ofii ho o base on balls, O'Brien’s two and Lly's | Lous, oston, Butterfes: Euston and | big prize closes August 8. The following | Patrick Trainor, Twenty-ninth and awokoe at the Sherman house —yesterday | ... pug already approved and that the min- | then proceeded to the church where he tireoihaEEer. Boyle: Bufington and Murphy ruvd runs | horses aro probable starters: Tenny, Long- | streets. morning she was horrified to find her hus- | {60 have sizned the draft of a treaty | prenched o strong sermon, making only inci Omaha’s last run was in the eignth, Dun- | "OV8 s street, Kingston, IKon, Ban Chief, Kingoan, Mrs. Begv. wife of Abel G. Begv of band, J. C. Conway, dead by her s At ought to Russia by Admiral Gervais of the | dental ailusions to tis troubles The situa tion is interosting and tiae Harristers seem to Lo on top. 7 IDLEIAG POPULAR 1N OTIO. Proctor Knott, Marion C., Vierge' ¢'Or, b gan went to first on four balls, was sacrif] 0 Michael and Donateila, to second, and came home on Walsh's two- Cixeisyary, O, Aug. 2 —Washington lost | cine, % | Omaha Packing compuny, is listed among | empty bottlo which had coutained morphine, orgo V. | the sick. on the chair by the bed, plalnly told the French squadron. The Staudard’s v correspondent scouts the 1dea of o - - bgye another gamo on'poor plavine, althoush it | Hankins, one of the club managers went eust. Heeoh L T ! Walsh made two wild throws and Baker | had ono more hit than Clucianati. Attend- | today to further perfect arrangements for | & fifstborn son gladdens tho homo of Mr. | story. The suieide is accompaniod by several | i, o potyeen France and Lussia,but thinks Shipping News one, giving battara & 11fe, ani All were fatar. | Bnoo 3.700: the races and ho is expected to return with | A1 MU amos AV i, AL North | gopgational featuros and the eause for Cone | (i admiral Gervais discussed with i B Ak Duluth’s only ervor was 'a wide throw to | Cinennati. . ... 118002 the entries of wostorall the eastern cracks. ) 8 way's death is shrouded in mystery. Russian oflicials the details of a possible co- ' york for |iverpoc 5 AN EAT et Washington 01500 - Coroner_Harrizan will hold an inquest Jonway was privato secretary to Manager | operation on tho part of the Russian ard | ° New. . York. - Arsived, I b B el o AT i Paste Slingers Pasted, today on Kittio Deeier's child which was [ Conway was private secretary to Mauager ‘ aaalan i New York -Arrive aiCiscogne trom The feature of tho ame was | Hits: Cineinnath 14 Washingt, AALL ngers Pasted. thered rday, Walker of the Illinois steel company, and onen fleot Havre, a maguiticent run by Wright | Oincinnati, 0; = Wiashinet ries The sign painters defoated the paper | Smotheredin bed Saturday . ! Qs etk diid ol L AL Pho correspondent points out that it 3 A tnlvan i Dwyer and Kell 5 ) : ; in | lived at Soutn Chicago. Two woeks ago | New York--Arrived, Avizoua from right to center and catching a hard fly [ DWyerand Kelley; o and Suteliffo, |00, . Bl The e e S AT e city council will meet this_evening in | N 4 bo impossible for lurge ironclads to S that was betwoou Laroque and Goodenougt, | BArned runs: Cincinnath, 6: Washington, 5, ° | hiugerslu o proltily pliyed gamo atde- | g, yolico court room under Michael C, | Thursday bo came to the Snerman house and | 5 WU SRS inte. tho Baitie, | Fombaverpol. ), Oulo f 1 The Omauba club hasn't yet got down to good COLONELS CAN'T PLAY, Covmack park Sunday motulng, - Hove 1s tho | 'Connor's saloon, 2408 N streot, Jas assignadlo com No. 407, Whon ho regis- | Ndmival Gervais found that he had to muke w'fl""- puin-Arrived, Obio from Liver team work. Smith, the new man, covered | Lovisvinie, Ky, Aug 2—The Athleti aghat e ) 2 3 02| Charles Dayhoff, of James M. Schencios | WG\ H0 Timo and thnt . whon sho are | e bout of the great bell uud pass the gulf | Qiconstown - Arrived, Lord Gough from lots of ground, putting up a strong ame at | did not have much trouble this aftornoon in | flan Patnters 893 3 823 | force, who has buen sick for some months, | Mvoq they intendod to toke & trin to Phin. | Of i This turn would expose a ppyiadelphis second, but did nothing at the bat. - Score: | taking the second game of the sevies from | "R Morrls and | 8 better and ably to resume his du dolphia and other eastern citios, — He spent | Hleet desiring 10 nssist R issin o Russiun vos Huy \rrived, Borgogne from 4 o, e Lenisvilish, Moalis wildnme and 40e | srowrtr Mapir Ston and Knfok- | lottor recoived Saturday from Judge | most of nis timo about the hotel barraoin. suls wantin to attacl tho Gerinan 'const 1o York A Aw T 1 S SRISEERECANMAR R A0 IR G0 Beuule Sy Morris. 113 by | Edgerton, now av: Hot Springs, S. D, con- [ Lust Sunday o pretty young woumn camo | i encounter with the German fleet in Kiel © * Now York—Arvived, Empive from o ik o e b th o toen eutf | e o i, BTt T | TR ons” ket e | gt Tt G A | : . Ko f i EH ke MU GHAMMDIES 0N EUARG B pime Tamo: . One bous v ter. she was his wife, The woman who claims - e Mooy 1 R T oy, Pime of game: Oue hour and Gfey-five ; i was his wi e — YsMabon, Aot RURRIOT RRL e kL e J.H. Downs will explain to Judge King | to bo tho dead man’s wife is twenty years Iy, s a6 N e Al - — his doing with an,ambrella alleged by Susio | old, possessed of . pretty face and fgur n ] ‘I;-h,u,..,. ib : 1 O e RO byriaths Ave Lulas. Morrison to hava been feloniously taken from | When asked ahout her marriage she tearfully 5 39 e Y ambury, If. #) 0 e A lo Rl EERER The Labyrinth, jrs., defeated the Omaha | her. siid she had no proot that she was Conway's a aa’ ) amburs, | TRl T i e L \ Jrs,, » had no h s < > TIERRORME DEriasy A Athetice & Butteriess | Mbokfi, Ryan and | Helgnts on the latter's grounds yesterday | The Live Stogs éxchango will hold an im- | wifo “We wero marrlod ‘fn Murquette” | ; GRS Cahill; Woyhing and Miiligun I aitha ey i ortant moeting, thls afternoon and will ¢ ane said, “I don't remember the name of the 5 2 morning. The features of the gamo wero tho | portant meeting thls a | ] hae oling which s so dis-| Everybody needs and shonld take i go Cotal. . WONINEIN NINTH x.-uux-u:mnm-m-n of Equal, the playing of | P8I0 arrangements for the Omalia grain ex- | Ministr o o T marelage cenificate, 1|._..(-m.‘l.,..<{;m1 feeling lw:n N‘ lt] [ !’\‘ H‘ R L : - ), i o B A of Equal, the plu a g e When | asked nim for it he ne Le would | sressing and ofsen so unaccountable in the | spring medicine, for two reasons o Oy . & Baltimore won in | Meaus of it and the Homa i drive ot | banso bavaven 1 C L S SR A . g nd othn b0 vsoousiis i s el el o L — ho ninth on'a double, two singles and a base | Waller, Score by inning At the opening of John N. Burke's hand- d spriv iths, Is entirel i s ‘ i McOlellan, rf LT - E | on balls, Weleh's tricky playiog aided ma- | 1 apypinths ) 410 2001 dlast 1l court yesterday, M. Kilgallon and part- - - d i Sacsaparilla, which tones the whale body, ! -n;l,n‘mn icine than .|1‘u.\. ther J ith, 20, i 0 terially in tho victory. Score Hoights y LSt PLIYSTY ( 3 | ner defeated J,J, Byrnes and partner by 5 to YNDICATE PARK MEBETING, | purifics tho' blood, cures serofula and all | 2d, The lmpuritics which bivo aceunul Flanagan, 10 0 Columby A 00000001 0—1 Mits: Labyrinths, 89 Helghts, 10. Errors: | 8. Therc was a lafge attenuance and con- o humors, curcs dyspepsia, creates an appetite, | in the blood should be expeiled, and the sys Dt H Baitfore. .. 00300100 03| Labyvinind i Jiattories: Wallor | sidorablo intorest. Interesting Discours: Al hors | T forpid Dver, braces up the nerves, | i given tone and strength, before ho pros Fiolds, A 0 its: Colimbus, 4: Baltimoro, 7. Errors: | and Grahams Prebarn and Khodes Albright scored 27 times to Ninespot's 26 ida Ky smiind. We soliclt a compartson | trating effects of warm weather aro felt Wal e Jolumbus, 03 Baltimore, » Fiire \ £ u 2 9 and clears the mind [ 8 % I e ! Qolumbus U; Baltlmors & Huttdeiea: “Dolun RalRals Teten. scores in a boll gumo at Albright yostorday | Rey. Ephiletus Exodus Sbherwood, DD, of Hood's Sarsaparitia with any other blood | Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best spring medis D T . a1t . foronoon. The Ninespots were awardsd tho lor ; " 1 o o N T BT P T Tl Traffloy, ! I Minrouis MaLir, ins AU bdpenali|| Cioncan (RN SHIGMINIA WOIE GRAK SILNA [T, [ 1 A FloEide wury and evangolist, Purifier i the masket for purily, economy, | eine. A single trial wil ¥ Bakor, p - 3 rerican ociation standing. SABIOHIL LoD ¥ game wi L kg Ay TAps By the | o)) sineerea the coto ymeeting at Syn strength, and medicinal merit. superlority. Tuke it before it is too late, HARABR, casehsseny s H AFINAD AMOIAION Biandiak: “Telagram to Tue Bre.|—In the game today | umpire’s decision of 9 to 0. SuglNg l_““l I0red SREBIMORE a4 By | strength, and medicinal meri superlority. Take it Total 28T Hoston 0 betweon Blafr and Missouri Valley, the | The Bobemian hall committeos yostorday SN UARK 0 ANGGIRY A6 ROSARMARKS Tired all the Time The Tiest Spring Medicine ol ser2 89 8t Lowis i former wore pot in it. They woere shut out | visited the soveral sites offered for the Union | finish last evening ¢ T R e R S * Ely out for running out of lin. Hattimore g w elght times 1o successlon. scoring throe runs | Bobemian hall nd selacted either tho north- There was an attendancs of fully 3,000 peo- | “I N rl]w- Ppeils l:‘r‘dlmi th, Mw" ‘ll- i 1 Jaks H“I""’ ok "‘ i (L SCOIE BY ININGS. olumbus 8 in suocession, acorl L | west corner of Twentieth and Q streets or [ pla aud as a whole the great crowd tired all tho time, 1 attributed my condition | medicine, and 1 fiud it e thi ) 2 o—10 | Athisties i in the ninth. Score, ¥t0 3. Graver pitched | 3 & ok UAGE RDY by BLIX or | ple, as @ I it AT SR S R0 triba sevoral| up my/ayators and makes me ool L dift Dulitheesccnsnennen 40800 3 008 0-0 | SLUELS v Giving a surprise to all, | the southwest ‘corner of Iwentieth and | oy ordorly and ot unduly domonstrativo t0 serofulous huwor, I i tred gevara | up iy ayston nd makes o Lol ko s i Washin fon. i Graver aud Riley, and Welvaum | WYme Tuere were probably six or eight times as kinda,of medicine without heneft. Dut as | ik nia, Bl wi A ARt SUMMALY. Loulsville.... .11 ha. Among South Omaha's good driving horses | it ARNEARAS B¢ (N3RS, A3 soon as 1 had taken alf a bottie of Tiood's | she derives great benefit from wiy parned rups:, Duluth 55, Omana, —_— s the bay mare “Maud” owned by Edward | many white people as eolored, 1, M5 SIGE | Sursaparilla, my appetite was restored, and | is the best medicine she ever took . haso hits: MoMahon, O'Brion, Hin b i THE ot Rivertc o ). Munshaw, manuger of o K New- | wood’s an 0, but that did L g 3% Thatte A o 4 dder No J08ton, Mass, Olailan % Dungan, Walsh. Three-base ANANG THE ANATRORS, - v BMrerkaayaed ug | s Mtunshuw, manager of the K. S Now- | fioubls tho gentleman, for ho- proceeded to my stomach felt detter 1 have now faken Tuks e, Hook & Laskdor No. 1, Boston, Mass. Ely. Home Funs: Welght, O'Brion c 5 4 Rivautoy, Neb, Aug. 3.—(Special to Tun | COUFL JUMBER company, 'ux., WHOSIAW [ oxplain tho story of tho Ited sea disn nearly three bottis, and I never wassowell.” | “Last spring 1 was tronbled with boils, gasoss O'lirlen, Laktaaue. Doubio plays: [ o aptured Iy tho Cranes, Bre.|—A maguiticent game of ball was | BESER NACE R AU SRR TORE TS | with a fervency and enthusiasm and graphic BT R N e T 0 by my blood being out of order. Two O irlon (unsssistodh '!-"n:\ busoon |Imnml‘l|.|z il urMoNT, Neb, Aug Special Telo- | played at Bloomington, Franklin county, be- | o {a a otemighe miios v s, o 7| minuteness of detail that eould not hitve buan Mis. C. W. Marsiott, Lowell, Mass., was | buitlos of Hood's Sarsapariiia cur dome, 1 oned Dl L aEaa Ofomans L, Uit bY | gram t Tue Ber.]—Tho Fremont ball team | yyween the Riverton Warriors and tho Bloom. AR B excecded by an eye witiess of the desteuction completely eured of sick headache, which she | ean recammend 1t to all troubled with affeo- truck out: By Inks, 4; by Buker, 6: by Colo- | returued today from its victorious Hastings | jugton Rangers, which resulted in u gi of Pharagh's hosts | had 16 years, by Hood's Sarsaparilla. ons of the blood.” J. Senocs, Peoria, Hl ! e . bt Loss in Money. . o be ienic I've h ong wan, I, Thue:” Two hours. "Uwmpire: Emsife. | aud Kearney tour, and wont direct to tho | victory for the Warriors. Tho result of the [ mne pecuniary damage to the Smelting | time o seit it e i s ‘,,‘,‘,.“";f,’ 15 g ook | OTHER WESTERN GAMES. grounds where they played a pretty game | game at flve innings was: Warriovs 21, Ran- | works company will be far beyoad what a | troduction, st making wuch money but | , < with tho Cranes of Omaha, losieg 1t to the | Krs 10. There is great rejoicing at River- | great many people would suppose. In thoe | I haviug lots of f P'raps you didn't 00 s arsa arl a - Great Game and Free Fight at | visitors by a acore of 6 o , making the | 'O this being the first gawo of yhe season. rion of the bast w n not less than | 'spact to hear me shout so much. Lomme | Mitwaukee. fourth gume played by the two clubs with 1 you, folks. that a coloved person with a o $50,000 loss will result from the drawing of | ¢ 5. Prepared | Bold by all druggiste, §1; six for by all druggists. 1; six for . Fre Claims It | - SRRV honors even in two victories each. Both = ¥ 4 - the tires last evening. guiet religion is a hypocrita, Kxeite P 00D & CO., Apothueasien, Lowell, Mass. | by C. L, HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Ma: o Bwavken, Wis., Aug. 2.—|Speclal Tele- | piioars woro batted protty frooly anu some | F'#ENONT, Neb, Aug. 2.—(Spooial Telo- | "Notsince tha memorablo striko of 1570 | ment s a newro cuaractoristic, und when you | B9 3 HOOI s ? L vam w0 Tus Bix.|—Over four thousand | costly errors were made. The visitors wou | Rrem to Tue Bee]—The Fremont-Kearney | have the furuaces been idle. | fiad e tyiog o be quictbout thelr re 100 Doses Ona Pollar | 100 Doses One Dollar