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BEE THE OMAHA DAILY UMAHA LOST THE LAST G apire: Quoat (11t 5), & hot thi ( " - DAy 10 bo 50 o . L - Third race, fred fiandican sweepstakes, one CONTINURD FROM FIST PAGE. pay. to be b0 cents per hour Quite a Game of Ball it mile and thrsb-Mxteonths, Flve sarters: | = ~ - T'his iy & rofusal to accedo to the \ T Srovs Crry, Ta, Aug. 4 ~Today the home | | Tr ‘1;. Rob, 113 W, won :,.‘,,,, ‘|\“‘..~‘I ’ 100 :::;:;‘q“\:\l:n'l:‘nffillu\y:*mnmlivmv \\‘v}'n rnhl-«w: ;.ru.n men for ww-ll hours work with eight 5 . fo £ | el o Kanss y men put up 7. to | o rned Vie fn | (10 D). by tio [dkmithe i 2:04, with My Feliow, | the Union Pacific shop men would como and hours' pay on Saturday. A commiticn sy (RS g " tie Duluth Slugzers Mads a Meat Pio Out of | club and the Kansas City men put up a mag- | He Carried It to in Well Barnd Victory in | 10012t 1), Tensettjthe third Lo Join the strikers, N thIY TALER Th NEOY 1L Aay Fabaried oo No Plans for the Indian School Buildings being defe nificont eame of ball,tho la 1| " Chief Seavey with fo 0 ty of tho day the contract furlong. - Four startors: | policemen, slopt at police h 8 Were unanimous in refusing Received adquarters last to vay for the extra hour on Saturiay Fourth " race, the Foster memorial for agos, one mile ket a Young Pitcher Ooleman, a Lightning Fast Raca. in the twolfth inning. The huskers played a ) — | dashing and errorless game throughout nnd | — LA LT.';?’?@.?,‘.‘] e hendet: oind: | night roudy to protoct Jifo and property at® A communioation was rocetted from the - | Ronches excoptionally fine work in the box iRats ,, ! 154 10 Digfeond, Eon, i * | moment's ‘notice, At 3 o'clock Sorgeaunt Hodcarriers union asking that eight hours | faNTAARTARE A ' CRIPPLES PLAYED A FINE GAME THOUGH. | up 1111 the aat inning was all that saved the | VIERGE D'OR'S GALLANT STRUGGLE. Ehraesyonr-olds and uowards, | WHAIon roported thut all wes. quist o the toinie aion asking that elkht. hours | CONTRACTORS TO BE GIVEN MORE TIME. RO, visitors from slaughter. The score soven foriongds Three startors: LuTosca, | smeltor, and noone but polico were about —paid £1,80 por duy, as they sonsidered 1his a " . % TRIOUR iy WANHAR C1TY 4 ‘ & o Sanarohylinwdgaawn o 1:3L slx longths | the works, o E small amount on Wwhich 1o support their far fwaukee Gave the Lincomn Farm- | S0 me a0 ST x| He Lands Second With Amost Top | fon Mabel Gleun, 2 43 o 1o [ ey P PR e Advertisements for Bids for the Work ers an Awlul Trouncing—Stoux | s o6 3 3 1 t1a10 Weight—Dull Day at Jerome Hafica the oo, quibole. It was statod thab thfs was thy Phroughout the Western Cities City and Kansas City Played | Nishotsom a5 1 6 3 v 000 Park—Word from Other Tho Omaha "AtNletic club bold a spocial | THey All Wo k:;nl‘ wee Bight Hour amount (he mon i rocuivad for ning houes! Were Peoductive of Twelve Innings. Senalbeoy 3 30" 01 meeting last night’to vote upon the raising of | ¥ Ll % Tieg: tRAL 1Ll nsem SoBUTE. Bet hE Supsc ol o No Spoctications. Gonine, of v olCarventoriba 11 3 the initiation fes, Upon motion of Mr. Max | KaNsas City, Mo, August Spoctal | woric for loss, - It was unanimously rosolyed i Tiare 0 Honeh, poiod 0 0 11 Moyer the foo was raised to §10. Tho | Tolegram to Tne Ber.|—About fivo hundeod that the hod caeriors Shoul boceiose Duluth, 14: Omaha, b. : R % el St. Pavr, Minn,, Aug. 4.—Notwithstand- | oG ri16 to take effect September 1, When | Men are now employed in the Kansas City = cents per hour for the hours actually worked. Wasmixaros Buneaw or Tur Ber, ) Milwaukee, 143 Lincoln, 3 _Tata Wi otats Y | ing some lowering clouds 5,000 people grew | tho clubhouse is opened the fee will b raised | smelters, onw-third working at & timo, thus HossaTorr o | DDA LG SUOUCIES e ansan Dleyel 0 0 g 0 0 gy | Cnthusiastic ovar tho fno racing today. The | to 825, wid as the club grows In financiul | makdng threo eight hour shifts. Not ono of |, HOFseshoers Locked Out. 1 Wasinsaros, D, C., Aug 4. ) Minneapolis—No game; rain. Kanana s 0 0 0 0 0000700 077 | meeting hasscen a number of fine rages, but SLrOngUh Lo oo will keep on climbing U | tha mn works moro than olght bours at n m_.”m":h~‘\“.-“v.~l‘:‘»‘1"'ht|l1;' sl ol Sometirio o the Tndian buroau advortisod Iy fal T BUMMAR @ best of then o a back seat aftor tho [ WG | time, o managoment will not give the S 00 3hops At least in Omaha where tho + in Omaha and othor western cities for the Dururn, Minn., Aug. 4.—|Special Tel L N B ;"_N:P"”'“""""k'" '”\‘|‘ :mlf “"m"mmm Immadiately followlng the club mooting the | weale of wagos, but docinres thag all the | bosses and the workmen havo failod to agres | building of schools PN L B gram to Tink Bk, | e reorganized Omahas | afiiantas Sty Wolon Tdost Kanmgarity, | foreiflc. running wituossod this sfternood, “"T:;""(""”'l”"“'\"‘“d.fld"““'"l thirty-six appli- | other domands of tho mon bayo bson folly | upon a now scale of wagos to fit tho elght | Fort Hall Indian resorvations 1t \ppoars y i il - th the Duluths | I Doiubie plays: Sehelbeek to Morrissey: Plokott e race for the v Merd s | cants to membership, aceeded to, g o Y Wor B TOIS KRE- hetidria il Lo SR AR st Y We e o | Mianing fostain ikt wini o Valld: Kansad | nandionp atn milo and soventy yards was | Numerous shanges havo been mado fn tho M Boue day aad the worknien wrolociod out. | (hat plais and_specifeations woro ot ro kee| n'.l #00d. pace, while M, Coleman | Sl By Hueeotl 55 Tiogen. b, Paaien paliy i | one of tho grandest vaces ever contested on a | P ”':w‘l‘i')'hu gi‘_lluh lmufln \l\'\:lr{h L The Work at Denver. 14 Notth Sietabn. Teraol A I\'ll‘l“v;l\. cofved at Omaba and for the vonson that it is cep up the g ace, |00, 1 WIRA iteins: 1oach, 1. Tme: Two hours, | \esrs o pletion. bore. wil, bo four Bowlink | Duxven, Colo,, Aug. 4.~ [Spostal Tolo- | Abeonorth Sixtoontn steaots © Ani probable that they may wot have beon o | o the hard hit alleys in the basement. These will be laid, e After three falso starts they were sent | o Hart for Duluth was weak in Western Association Standin s 7 M allowing six of the ten n. Lost. Por Ct ors of the | Umpire: Knight proved u picni Zemith City the two first inni received elsowhore tno Tnaian ofMico has de- termined to contin slate and and all tho most modern appli- | K¥8m to Tk Brk,|—Thero aro now em- | and Willi away, well lined up. Kd Hopper with his | ances used. — The alleys are hith, well | ployed in the Donver branch of the Omaha | Howard light {mpost shot to the front as they passed | lighted ventilated, and” will no doubt [ and Grantsmeltornearly six hundred mon, al- | m Mullory, Thirtee: the advertisement ten that all biddors may .| Saturday the employers met with a com- [ days more in or hits against thone two innines, After [ Milwaukee, &) TNy : ik o o e Moscrapibyats’ inet With o cor 4 - that al d bits against him in those two inn R lramany ; 5 tho stand, and sot. a_heartbroaking paco for | U0 & IgATawing card for tho club Houso. | though the vearly averaso is about five lun- | Mito0 of tho hors Fs und fixed up a new | have an opp. to got the work that he used the Omahas almost as he | SRRl e i Atie T fiorgo d'Or, | ONC O tho best and most scien- | drod and Aifty. Tho. wagos paid ave from | fCAl¢ 0f wages, and tho men thought all the il b g pleased. The Duluth boys made a good | Lincoin i the top weights, Marion Cand Vierge d'OF. | titically constructed running tracks in | §1 .15 to § porday. Thoto arb no ofeht hour | 10Icultios had’ been sottied. The old scal The f R el 4 many errors, while there was but one by the | loux Citv./. [0 i At the quarter 15d Hopper led by alength, | the west will be put-in. Until the building | shifts, the mon working ton and twelys hoars | [OF ten hours was $1 for floormen and &.50 AL S A DL vig bt {n spitd of thom tho Nebraskans [ ponsas UIty....iul (il Marlon C second, half a length in front of | I8 enlarged, which will be done before long, | per day. This information is oficial, | for fivemen. Tho seale agreed upon was §2.75 | dav: Pivst Lioutenant Adetbert Cronkbite, visitors, but in spite of th A ;;“x‘n:’r % Princess, Limo and Catalpa, with Vierge | {he track Will be a littlo short, but even at i for floormen and §3.25 for iremen | Fourth artillery is detailed as professor of couldn't get around the bases after I(rrlrl uth d'Or fifth, This order was maintained until | 1S Present size will be plenty largo and long ORNRIG: TABOIE UNION llo‘ ATy prigado of horscehoers ap- [ military scionce and tactics at tho Michigar sottled down. Duluth made twenty hits for e order was ma ¢ enough for present use, J 2 Ao peared at tho shops named yesterday morn o R b o 5 o total of twenty-sevon bases off Coloman b h Ol 2 A tho upper turn where Marion ¢ moved up to | Six shower baths will bo put in and the e ing to find that the bosses hadl docided to pay | Miitary acadom 1atd Litke, Miob., ta sarned twelvo of her fourteen runs | s Ed Hopper's saddle girth and Viergo d'Or | bath and toilet rooms will be finished in | Some Actions, Intentions and Reso- | but £240 for Hoormen and $2.50 for flremen | take offect Scptember 1, 1 ro LU keh i i Chicago Dropped Another Gameto the | sdlnses muotag .l o | white marblo, with tila Hoors. Tho ciub Tutions De 1 Upor for the elaht-hour day. The mon refused to | lieve First Lioutenant { THORL tis) bl . rectid for bitiing a8 8k 5 me up into third place. Turning into the , with 1 for th [ Lo ! aliolt R iclg i racond foE niking e Great Lveners. strowch it was B4 Hoppor and Marion C, | D008 Wilk b6 open’ from 7. m. wntil mid- | Tho Contral labor wnion hold a longthy | 866001 this scale and tho bossos dovidod todo | N Liow, - Secondinfan, Lo made with Kansas City last weel STHAD 7. +.—The Phillics again as Ed H and My * | night, ; Sht fon tha B rioss o solving. || Without:tHeltsonvicos, wil join s propor ' station "The Homo team bogan their run_ getting 1n Al,lr”.'.l(.:(‘.’ o ,\::: .'n Hoon in a feature. | Pock and neck with little black Poter and | “Bitiians Goorgo W, Ames has already | 2634100 1».114 night hxl m.”u it 1.1";.:1:(._'“. 7 Ry e B S T i s D el it tho first fnning. Wright started out with & | o onine ™ Roth pitchers did well, and the | FiL2ptrick plying catgutand stecl on the | recelved a dozen or more lottors from pugl. [ the problem of settling tho labor (LGS | siuglo handed wll day iu thoir shops, Ben- | fat v, commindant United States infautey hit_and was sent home a minuto afterwards | S8 EEER | EEE BEERCE G0 N a0 v, | Beaving sides of the mounts. ‘The pace was | lists and atulets asking for an_ engagement | Speeches u;,-lc\lnmln m“ll o spiritod discus. | nett's shop was ldie. and cavalry achiool, Fort Loavonworth, upon by SO oc-bngger. O'Brien wi t IVt he Batt s AU ATE G yshy b territie, and the two ran locked to tho bet- | 8t the opening of the house. As vet the pro- | sion ensued. As a result the emergency SKRNioes = 3 cceipt of tolesranhic notification horeafter iy L oM 14 ve the better support. Score - | ting ring, whero Overton drew the whip on | €M fOr tho opening exhibition hns nov be committee of the Central labor union wiil Senator Switzler Explains, { to be communicated, will ropair to this city by & pitched ball, and ly.sacrificad Laroqus | -philadetphia,.... ,....1 1 000 0 0 2 13 L AL gt L ho | fully arcanged, byva big time 1s in prospoct f meet the job and employing printers at the | HOtT Seuixos, S, D, Aug 4 -Spocial | 004 reportin porson’ at the howdquarters of homo. Omahy, tied tho score in her half, | Chitigo 01100000 02| Viergo d'Or, and under punishment the | and one that the members will bo proud of, | hall over the old Republican office at! o'clock | Telegram to Tus Bse] - Your corrosnondont | the army on oficial business and on tho com MeClelland got his base on balls, was sent to |-””‘| l'l‘fil-nj»"im 1 0 Chicaco, 6. ‘l-‘r-‘m black colt moved up to Marion C's The building will be comploted by the 15th, | this morning whea an attempt will be made | in Sunday's Ber is corveet in sta Wl fon “thercof wiil return to his station. socond by Smith's sacrifico. Flanazan got | i “Cliiice; Grmbore and - Kitidge | throat lateh amid a veritable paade- | and (SO LL A AL RO ORI T LT LT voted against tho elght hour bill, [ did so Thirtatnti it fs doilod 05 1ecmard 1 5 oR BiTe Bivor MeOeldit it to [ EAFHEa EUng s DRITATooN e Bt 24 Hopper won by & nose, | Paratus, which was purchased in New Yor At 2 o'clock this afternoon the committee [ 2 o e ) pirtoontl infaniry, is detatled as profes i) Ll Ao sy GO gt ) AL CT LA D Sules '\'f AR ]',l “' R R L), 1 : ¢ | At @ cost of 81,000, will commonce imm will meot a committoo from the smelters for | OPenlY and for reasous which I stated and of military selonce and tactics at the Mary- third, and the latter was brought m n § | JONAUS STILL LOSING. lerge d'Ora second a head fn front of | gjately afterward, %o s to have overything | the purpose of arbitrating the smelting | considerod satisfactory and which I am 16nd agricultural colle Prince. ( 3 moment iater by Dungan’s hit. Dungan | New Youk, Aug f-—The Brooklyn and | Marion C, Princess Limo a fair fourth, Tako | in readiness for the opening on Septomber 1. | works lockout roady to defend if necossary. My informa. ¥, to take offect September 1, 1801, and stole second and went to third on Coleman's | Dittsburg teams played out their game at | Notice fifth and Catalpa a poor last. The § ool kit The sentiment exoressed by the membor tion 18 howovoer that tho spoaicer at tho labor liove First Lieutenant Albert B, Seott, hit, Flanagan coming home, Coloman started | Lastern park, Brookiyn, today, in spite of | time, 1:151/, shows what a terrific pace vas Springtic Last Victory. of the union was that all parties must agree | Meeting did not say that I voted for tho bill ufantry, who will join his prog ) Flanags the disngrooablo weathor. e Bridegroains | set by 13 Hopper, s it is only 4 of u socond | SerixareLy, Nob,, Aug. 4.—[Spodial Tole- | to an erght-hour day with eight hoturs' pay, | but that I was a friend o moasuros which for second and tho ball went atter him but | won casily, batting King freely in the fifth | slowor than the record made ' on a track Chaplain John B, McCloary s r 1 Whit- | Before adjournment tho following resotu- | tended to help laboring moen and in ths he gram to Tur Brr,|—The camo back in timo to catch Dungan at the | and seventh innings. The rain Kept the at- | that is lightning fast. Thetime: The qua pring | tions were adopted s correct WARKEN SWITZLER. loved from duty at the ilitary Plato, Floids. anded the.nuiu by strieing | tondanco down 10435, Sepre: . o (B i 1T e s At ings bave anothor scalp dangling av their | UGus were aiopted: | L i il prison, Fore Leavouworth, and will proceed L pironklyi 9002 08 10— s | ile, Ty, belts. This timo 1t was the Weeping Water | 0.1 Madon, 18 ying at the hotnt of Heah At Woor Machinists Satisfied | to Fort Meintosh, Tex., and roport to tho D Pittsbiiry. ? 0000 00 4 The other races were a gL Republica aggreg: ' Veeping | Hot Springs, and his ehief clerk Is not in the The Machine Wood-workers® old | commending oficer of that post for duty After Duluth had gono out in apple pio or- | its: Brookiyn, EEROR | woitha et e s o s aea Brota \(\v,:;:‘rl"l'("“::[,“‘"’l“"(’" fl':'"n :\l‘ Dow | stitos and, ,-.n[”"“ “'}“"l,. DAL, Fayoon eld 1ts | g jave of aby wntea Pirst. Lieuter dor in tho third inning, Omaha vogan slug- | Brookivn, i Piitsbur: second, and in” the third Yale "1 won with | g0t ap A oEed BACIBLOn e D T L T IO B S e O VAT SO TR e WO SRR TIOR8 v S mife 1 W O (1r S 1R8O th 1 H fot g sh yn, . ity vas no very wood playing vither side. p J L f small attendanee and the prosident stated rust 20, 1901 Captain John Pitma Whitehead and Trafllev made singles, Me TOOK ELEVEN INNINGS, fifth by two lengths. This is what it showod up: peyampand E | 1 ; v gles, K ELEVE 38, v 0o RIS at it showed up: WA AR TR INOK OF Dronbrian fircomont ot A TLor tio Lmeatne the eight-hour lay | Ordunanee department, will procecd fr Clellan a double and Smith a three hagee: Bostox, Mass., Aug. 4.—Batting and fleld- | g !"3Me: purse S0 for tworvenr-olds | Springfiold Whitings g 270 2 4 4 e e G A e L .'.‘\,1', vent e | Cold " Soring, V., o tho Wateriion the first three coming home. Hore a neat | ing were nearly even and the runs tied in the | Byoese e 1o b e st Santers: Tako i« Wat 20013 4 fevances, entailing untold misory, privation [ 100 not been under consideration. Al the | ;Lo PHE MRS B S R EEY 0. \ double play was made, Flanagan hit to sec- | ninth, aud tho vattle was continued. Both W B, TRt b, ehied. Dime \d, Marlan, o 1= [ dnd sullering amoni thousands of foyal citi- | mills oxcept Cady & Gray's, ho said, had | truction. Post ( din William 1L a 5 g e attle s co . Bol o second; y S to 1), third me: | ik u X ittone L ¢ among thousands of” loyal ¢ AN L (6 3 struction 5 lain thiam ond and Fields was ciught at nome on La- | teams put up a magaiticent gamo in tho field. | T 3 s i Dy D, T S, Drelhon. LRI LA e ) lied with the law and this one mill hind | Penrson frofm Monnt Voraon bareike Ait: FoquowawiftAaldink atidiMaMation et onte | Stess Socond race, purse 3100 for three-yoar-olds e ey D ) ioreus, It Is the sworn duty ot tho labor [ partially compliod with1t. No- troublo was | to Fort Conlhy, Wash wwoiced and he que's swiil i - at onc acond raco, purso 3100 for throo s Sprns i, e Wer | nvhorna T eRisAtho TG tylotelic lahe tally 1 s [ to Fort Conloy, Wash., is rovoked and he is roturned tho ball to sccond in tme tocatoh | Boston .........0 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 4—it [ AT upwardas ILE R cp (] i so hits: ' Weeping Water, 1. “Baso'on | goiniiissioner o fnawlee tuto tho bor | waticipated and everything was porfoctly | transforrod from. Monnt vermon b ks to Flunagan, Omaha scored no more, Olnoinnatl......d 0 1 0 0 00 0 10 0—06 | 5% woni Riminh 105 o by second - Orelol Harlun, Dunun, & Hit by pitehe the labor 1aws, and at this erisis in the lubor | Smooth, ort Stanton, N. M. The extension of loave Dututh on a single by Hart and four bag- | “iiits: Itoston, 3: Cineinnntl, 9. Errors: Bos- | 1018 1ot thival it (2 60 D, socond: DT UL Gl Eroubles of our stite. there is no logal T D RSt o ety of absence granted Iirst Lioutenant cor by MeMahon, earned two more in tho [ ton, 0 Cineiniath, b It ere rlson lird raco, purse 000 for three-year-olds | hid Hio Dinpires: Walnor mmd | labor commissioner within® the states the ‘ Lrdatl il (ads e Abe o Earnest S, Rovbins, Third cavalry, iS=ge third and in tho #fth did terrible exceution | and Bennett; Mulliae and Keenun. Earncd | and upwirds, one mioe, . Four o SVILIO | SO0 Mo upires: Walner and be it 4 Jint Bacon and a gang of about twenty-Avo | further extended ono month on surieons with the stick. Goudenough began with u | runs: Boston, 5; Oineinnatl, 4. 91,106, (3 to ), woni Sympathetles Last, 119, ' £ 5 slved That e, the eitizens of Nebraskn, | followers showed up under the Douglas st cortificute of disability. Leavo of absenco . B next: e o B el 8'to 1, second; Eil. 108, G to 1), L Time! Closio 3 Bltn. sufferinz from the non-perfor o of the | 3 3 & LA A s HBlaTan dTtHoE next Ve ien followanESait NLY. ONB/ INNIN Y ond; Eil. 108 (1o 1, third, Time Closed the attn duticsof suld Labor comssionor. (o petition | bridge aftor the Metz hall mecting, Bacon | for one month on surgeons cortificate of dis while, s seco ly kot & double. Goodenough made 4 single in the inning bofore the [ pla; NEW YORK, Aug. 4 od in the g side was out betwe . This was tho | wnd pray that the Hon. W. A “weting [ marsh Minnesota and Winnipeg governer of Nebraska, in the name of our o ind the Baw, t forthwith ap Only one inning was pirth . Twin City me game at the polo erounds today | cap for three-yenr. 1 the New York nud Cleveland teams | end seventy virds. ants' handi- UAREHL 1 and upwards, miie | closing day of th ht starters: Ed Hop- led his handful of men 1 battle | Ability is granted Captam Benjamin H 1d marched them up and down in frout | 1togers, Thirteouth infantey recraiting ofi- works and then down the tracks to | ¢t By direction of the secretary of war, fami 5, Justi The home team batted out one more in tho [ when rain stopped the game. Cleveland had | per, 108 (1 {0 1, won w0 0'OF, 135 (3 10 1, tion regattar Tho big event of thoday [ Uit Y Haputy Ibor commisel v in- v el ta fams (. - WAtrei's cords’o ixth and two in tko seventh. Hart did some | seorod two 1ns to one for the Giants. gocond; Marion C., 127 evew, third. “T1 \yisitho seniorfoussland iaawor| hyWinni, i strucdimieo prodedd ot bneeieo chia Gl eyiumi§f ShEOCUE e FEA ttecv kel thour oriyelling Eivpe Cluntonant Unmon G Si¥astuns corhsrol Fixt i meve did sor s L s N ORIV D ol sl aehimico.px o fabor | and tramping the gang woro tired out and | engineors i lloved —_ frou t great pitching in the seventh. After Smith Nod i ol s 00t faeth PCR, tho Lurlines of Minneapolis being two | (i tho namoe of tho liw eo fourstate aro | dispersed. at Willet's Point, Y and will atruch plfneennimade laEsinz! i Natid Longue Sta N ace, purse or three-yes enkths bohisa s 5 s A oubles und sce that the luws o a 0 | ¢ sed. WL (Lointy 3 ¢ bad struci out Flanagun made o singlo and Chu DR o, « o N R0 L 20 G iy lengths behind and tho Minnesotas of St. | FUlly uyuctted, denget S S procced 1o Now York city, reportmg to Dungan a double. “Ion Coloman was aont | ol Won. Lost. Por Gt | 0GR 112 vy, woms. Pomfro, ot aul last. Time, 8:11. The first heat of PR KNIGHTS OF LALOK IN SESSION, Licutenant Colonel George L. Gillespie for ln'hlv:\“nmh rn[;.p i mlg Lv. ho hasc lum[lll iz Hioh In;ln ? "’l [ 1. second; Dolliking 103 @3 to 0, third,” Time | the senior ,|n‘.:l~'~' was between Nettlcton of A PROCLAX N. ps duty under his immediate orders. The fol- uth's pitcher then set the crowd wild vy | Boston..o 1700 e 7 8 153K, St. Paul and Thomson of Winnipeg. Nettie ' A AseInbIYIGE susses | 10wing transfers in the Second artillery avo strlding out both Fielas and Walsh. Smith | New Yorie: i £ G N DT R ton won. The second heat was between | Mayor Cushing Issues an Address to MY s "":“I IE Michisan Disoudeesi|| Hovas ke Llustuias GEmmtbn Sav 3 dif some ereat lolding, ns did Walsh. o “ e ] : . Turnbull of Winnipes and Pagot of St Workmen and Citizens. [ ShefpoliuDalibroblom; from Battery I to Battocy M, and Iirst . The Duluth boys are now after Lincoln. | Biookiyn i i1 483 4 : >anl. The final was between Nettleton and [ Mayor R, C. Cushing issued the following ANsING, Mich., August 4.—The general | Licutonany kdward A, Millan from Battery The home team at presont is playing the | Omcmnatil. . ity 50 410 | Long Programme of® Ordinary Turnbull, the St. Paul man winuing handily. M s | state assembly, Knights of Labor, bus be: M to Battery I, oS H stronest game in the association. It has | Vittsburz. 5. n ol 05 Settled at Jecome Pack. The junior doubles was between Fitzgorald | 40 100N yesterday: i sesslon with closed doors this ftornoon ' - two niteliers of ligh ordor. Hart and Inks, i Jenowe Pank, N. Y., Aug. and Groskopf of the Lurlive and Patton and 4 ENCOUANETION: T L T T i e e B e e ol e and nearly evory man is batfing hard. Mc: AMERICAN ASSOCLATION. ordinary crowd, so far us numbers are con. | Thompson of Wiunipeg. The Winnipegs | Whereas, Complaint has been made to me ovening with 200 delogates present, : Julkd A {\h\hnu today knocked out four hits and eight husos in five times at the bat. Lavoque five bases and Wright four. QLI pULUTI s Ml e e oy ey lengths. by the oficers of tha Owah and Grantsmelt. | ropresentinge 10 emblios throughont the ] n 2 . i ing works of this city, that a larre body of | o One point of importance was, action the racing. It rained in the city during the Louisy lle May Live. mon claiming to onforce the now eight hour [ gn'tho rucent, grooting sont by the genoral = early morning hours and every one thought Ky.. Aug. 4.—A mesting of [ 1aw, unlawfully enter their premises on s frea N S Sr. Lovis, Mo, Aug. 1. —The Browns shit | it would do likewiso bere, but it dia not, that | the Louisvili bail club il bs held tomoe. | tho Wght of the 2u inst. and" competlad e mnad tressuson au Hlilodolubls by , ] - ch tho assemb won by s| st off indinn Rese e the 1 1.—On compla ttlemen M vitions or Suff Kixarisnen, L T, Au 1o by the Chy s Crew Jumped on Boston for a Shut Out, ts onnesnd Arapahoo ludians AB. R IBSIL PO, A, K, el ol out the Bean Eators today making it threo | is ot unti B D A Gt I 48 4 men in’ their employ to quit work, thereby | W was earnestly requested | | S Siagl ‘“lr,( |‘|| rg“ AR N B At P ) 000 e 0 .”lw‘:‘ :-:’u‘x: m‘r‘n‘:‘lc‘gu‘: ;h‘l“j: lf:un!u until the last race. The track was 0ot | row fight' to elegt a president to succeed | aompeliing. the said el AN to tako dofinite political action, i in the territorial courts against the Cragin M s e ses At lig ol O 2 o o P, i Zacl o] Sl vn its faruae roWing ry 7 cattle company, D. & Frant, Benjamio ( MOM S s: & B Yotts t B e otaan iy 9o boe > 5 S N Parsons. It is prubable Zick Phelps, for- | closo down its furnuces throwing a largo [ ‘Phero was to have boen an fttemnt mado 1 — O'lirien, 1. 0 0 S baving aud §ll-u.:‘r}:n;?s"xfi-llfif L Tat Fuco. swoepstukes for non-winnors In | morly president, will beelacted. I he ac. | number af willing hands out of am ploymont. AT ST R e lund, William Quinlon, Major Lldridze, Ely, s6....0.. - 1 a5 ¢ Hrh e wlON o5 bes I to e Iva O B Gt cepts measures will bo taken av once to | and depriving them of the means of support Ltttk it QSOrRaitu0 e James i, Ellison, Short Brothers and Deum O Rourle, 5 i 0 010033089 o_g|Ofthe stretchand the gt bozan strengthen the team. The stockholders are | for thomselves and families, and entailing | PI€'S party platform but their forces w & Suyder for unlawfully holding and grazing llh)l::xllmlr‘:l..v” 7 'I 0 [Eanet B fl:u Stockton and Judge Post. Stockton, 1 now inclined to hold their proparty and se- | great loss to the said company; and routed by the lden appearance of John & the Ch e A b A O] H O] T S Tonis: 10 Bosion, 8 Ertors: St | SharoR,wayin tho lust sixteenth ind won | curo a winaing_team Whereas, {am foformad thut said body of | Dovin of Dotroit, member of tho genoral ox- [ 24410 Ubon tho Ghoyonno anhd Arapaboo - Louis, 1; ‘Boston, 2. _Butfories: Stivetts, | 115 (14 to 5, who buat Lagrel, 16806 1o 1, thees men insist that said smolting_company shall | geutive committee of the order in the United | FeSeryauion, Hon. A. ROMMGIDR0EIRL0 - Motal f 4 | Boyls and Munyan: O'Brien, Marphy. aad | ioaiioywho bout h \ b overate its works under the said new eight | S P AC R 0 BRI TS | justico of the torritovial court, issued T — | Farell. Earned runs: St Louls, 4 cond race. Red Bank stakes, for two-yenr- | SN Fraxcisco, he Breed- | pour law; and il sl b to offort would " \0hit of seizure against defeud- ‘Tho said eight-hour law now in | hive been succossful anyway, as Master | g™ pne eo held that all n H*'my\‘l ~\1_'|"l- of 1"".{“ ftwas | gong’ holding live stock within the 3¢ to such radical measures and | jiits of the Cheyonno aud Arapnhoo reser- dded, vbunlties | ers’ races wore well attended today. In the | Whereds ! Weskin old trotting Starlight wo orce in this state contains amplo provisions | Works ar-old trotting Starlight won B llw eaols. | neartily ad ) with s and n . six furionzs. Six' starters: | first vaco two- ashington was won by Cinelti- | e o mesn e it b i Shelbark | i two straight heats, Savona second. Bost | [or its enforcoment in a_perf SANDY GRIFFIN HURT, Cincinvati O,, Aug. +.—Tho last of the series with V MeClollan, rf.. Smith, 2h 5 \ st sixtoenth. The visiting severe o ¢ | bad in‘a measure prepared to fight the movo. % Tt | & s HIb Rk St b nati here this afternoon. Al the runs of the | Cadence, 114 (5 L0 3y Colt then came throu sl L A eV in e edySrodpnaliias] oy At | In liou of such actinn the assemoly a-fopred a | YALON are subject to a ponalty of £ por bead Duneun, ¢t game were helped around by ervors. Grifiu | and won'by w'neck from Shelbark, 104% 0 to second race, 2:23 class, pacing, §1,000, | Violation of ity provisions divectly or indi- | It . oligoiehic’s adopted & [ 4 that said stock are also subject to scizure 3 ¢ L | rosolution endorsing tho action of all iudus- (¥ was hit by the ball and was obliged to retiro | vut Hamlbiton, 115 5 to 1, uhead. | Dr. Swift won, Alama second. Best time | reetlvi and b BRI TG Rel 8GR EBR el M thavoils and sale, Flelds, PRI hBY e o Soar s £ 11104, ‘ 2 Whereas, I'he courts both civiland crimi- | trinl counsils or conventions thathave inaug. Theorder is now in the hanas of the United Walsh GRS ey 2 AR i 2 _ Third ruce, the Palisade stakes for throe- el nal are open to all alike for the complote [ urated — work lookinz to a consoli- | qyuves marshall who will proceed it one Whit Wncinnath, oo @ 80 100 0 2 0~ 3 | your-olds, 830 oach Witk 81,50) waded, ponultios After the City Chaps. onforcement of said law-in a legal manner; [ dation of —all industrial —people at | Jiaiite it It covers two or three hund Traioy. o ashington .10 b, 0 08 0= 2 ] and wllowaneos, one mile and oné furlonz. | Locay, In., Aug. —Boys' Basoball Edi- | ane the Dballot box et g R hin | e S e 8 2t nelnnati, ashington, Five starters: Fairy, 110 6 to 1), ¢ lonst - Ia., 'ys' Ba 0 s A 2 < By Ty allog i ousant ¢ 4 « claiw Total Cineinnatl, o0, 1, 3 e (o liesbis Bt e st Lt kept in | tor, OMAMA Bre: The Juniors of Logan, [ Whereas, Tam informod that laree nadion Ghig REaaLinoveang ofindstr ”,‘l*’z’,""l"fl are now upon this reservation unlawfully. = Crano and Viughn; Foreman and Suteliffo. tho end. winning n ' u, could li e o ,e | Of men arc organiziug (or have assemoled a apiyIen e e Auon | Phe eattlemen will probably resist the exo. Hamburg declured out; Noearnoil'runs iade. sl et 12ths Trom Beansy: 1150 to b, who was :‘-‘,’.‘.’,‘,('.illm.‘.;;\-"fl?fi\ ;z;“:nv O ol OF | various points in the city) for tho purpose of L & the industrial Alavery cution of this order but th mreshall will go SCORE BY 1N - D before Adventurer, 13 (15 to 1. | Gounc S enforcing said eight-hour law in ways other Following this a groeting was extended to | j15"tha raservation with a suficient foreo Duluth........ American Association Standing. . h August 1. For dates addross than tho porfectly adequate and. poncoabio | the farmers alliance, tho. pateons of hus. R TG R DA B ) Omaha,,.." Playol Won fost Per Ot ourth rues,hind'enp sweepstakes, mile and Harny L. Harvey, Secretary, manner pointed out by the law 1tsalf, bandry, the vitizens’ alliance and the national | d e Boston:.. ..........80 30 L6073 | one-sixteenth. Thre Reckon, 109 Logan, Ia. Now, Therefore, I, i. C. Cushing, mayor | citizens’ industr promusing sup- | Elirol 0 varionObloazo ned rugs: Duliih, | N St Joui 4 i @ toBiwon casily by u ler i it Pras WALl Hefant tho Olalm uio ciiy of _Omatla, Nob. by vibuo of | bort in ull well divected corts fonihesndeh [l o e e s o it Wrighty Neltabon. iy, Gelsingre. brd Sitvor Prince, 15501 Brarrsiouts ENob,EAug o (SponlalitolJLOLAME I oY AL o B e o LS e ol s el v e rar s o IEworiciat entsdaivaabar Lo ki asalyad | peco s i, Dunzan, iirgo-bse it Laroaus, | 4 i Pifth race, b stakos, V0 fiir= | gy B | The Burlington: Azt command all persons to desist and refrain e aict of the legislature in reducing tho d's L ( 82 v uith. Home runa: Mo Stolen buses: [ Athisties.. A 1Dy TR Rt e ea DRI R ORI NG L ES e Bee, ] —The Burlington’s, as winners of | 00 aqsambling or congrogating togethor in | test of illuminating oils was heattily con- | osition by cablo from M, Kiffol, the architect oavnou tour oque. - Doublo | Pineinnau » foud | at | tho end, of the Cliest | furiong, | two games out of tho serios of threo, played | pumbors, around or ubout any of tho businoss | demned as being in the interests of tho mo- | of the Kiltel tower of the Parks o position, 1Mirst huse on Hit by pitehed O'Brien.” Struek out: By | plays: O'Rourke to Lar £ O tart; Colem Washinzton. . 51 3 [ showine th way to the streteh with Carrio . | with the Nonpariels of Omaha, declure their | ostablishments of the eity for the purpose of | nopolist Chitlee i it totlowlng In order named. | titlo to_ the wmatour championship of tho | enforcink anid cight-hout law by any appear- | Mastor Workmen Allen said that the cir. | S0VIK o would like w mako a p Hposition Colemnn. Wild pitehes: Coloman, 1. Tim SPARKES OF SPORT. o B o s Over endad win- | state, and are ready to dofend it against all | anco or: show —of - violenco or foten of | cular sent the general secrotary and tronsurer | for buildin a LONPE o theraprIIE Sty Que. hour “and forty minutes. Umpire: 1 2 — i hond “before Ciurelo €, 100 (7 to B Timey | comers, AT i numbers, “und I do hereby reall on all law | Was the fisst move toward & grand co-opora- | grounds Mr. Bale: ropligd, saying that nslee. i Nice Clean Game at LeMars, 1:0i Ah ] Ve v 3 gt abiding citizens to assist and aid the city [ tion by all the labor leaders throughout the | tne manazement would be glad to recsivo . § Ah There! Nehawka Stars! 3 Fill Gountiv fob'a atrons a | Gty ) OTHER WES G LeMaks, Ia., Aug. 4. —|Special Telogram | Sixth race sweepstakes tor maiden two- | (g 0y o 200 e By | authorities in maintaining quict, peace and | country for a strong and full effort for au ad- | such a proposition from bim. A cable | year-olds, hale mile, seliing. Seven starters: HEPING i, ) Aug., 4 8" | good order of the city, and to discourage any | vance of industriat reform. Ho has great | gram was recoived from Commissioner St to Tur Bre.|~The Lillies of Carroll were | |¢ Takes Sweet Revenge | fated to drop their first gamo by 5108 to | first f Lincoln for Sunday's Gam Ledars today. 1t was o well plavea game | i th el and Murmont rashed in tront in the | Editor Ovaua Bre: Lchallongo tho Ne- | But pencoadlo and Lawful moans o onforce | faith m the o of the move aud in | foldt, at prosent in Turkoy, saying that tho Wiy napsiek, 01 ) 16 3 winjing | hawka Stars, Roy Kirkpatrick captain, 1o a | the cight hour law. And I hereby command | its oreanizition. Ho says the time is not | wultan had decided on makine in oxbibit and NAnHS troniRA AR 1 their grounds, Su Augusi 8. [ all persons congregatig i large numbers on | far distant when the people’s interests will | desived space. A lavge amount of monoy, tha the coming prosidgential | cable said, would be appropriated Milwaukee fron game Yours traly, id the authovities | trinmph. Evident! CLiNT REED. the streets of Omaba, to MiLwarkie, Wis.,, Aug. 4.—[Special Tela- | on both sides, but the visitors were out s hofore Ciiteror. 2 (3 1 i n gram to it Bes [—The home team had no | Played at every point. Tommy Poorman | SeVtl raco. pusso L rII {nald wo: Manuger Crescents, Weeping Water, Neb, in muimnmu peace 1 ’umnm‘!mh‘l\ dispe -"lln*‘xw('llv \I\"Hll“lh-‘l vlh'-'nl?u' m«‘t g 'n;: H\wn' e . L1l ) i iy it B bl 3 olds, sol allowances, nile. Sovon 3 s and quietly re s to their o 4 st strength, as he does ot bope to plac difficulty whatever in tasing tho last gamo | opened tho dance in the first g by Yt Servieo and Grand Prix woro Won by the Stranger. ;f:.fi,.:,':.u\%”,,k“u.', ki the industtial’ movoment's presidontial can- | Minor Packers after Lower Rutes. oftho sorloy from tho Senators, Davicw | Kliooking tho scond ball pltched ovor the ‘ e oo aturtund they run lwclose | McCoor Juncrioy, Neb., Aug, 4.—[Spacial g R GH Ot i ares ate in the whito house uitil 1505, Ho re Cittesco, Aug, +.—Tho suecess of the *Big ports Michigan's order as coming vapidly to | qpr the frout within the past six months I'oe nssembly ourned at O uv'clock electing the foilowing officor packers in bringing tho Union stoc yirds company to their terms by throatening to move their plants to Tolle wl tinish Enid, | to Tur B Grand Prix. | foot yacoe was ran here yost 9,00 s | Gapadian, Johu B, Know! ]—An exciting oue hundred yard e — duy betwoen a THE LAW s, and a local X drew awiy and o 3 pltching was the featuro of tho game. The | jyocked one over the conter flold fonco in the Lincoln boys were never ablo to touch him, [ sixth, and McFarland one for the visitors outside of the sixth iuning, when threo hits | over tho samo place. These two last wer 103 (2t 1), won by 101 @ 1o 1. who bo wo lenzt fr White Wing ) ton has, iv s like distance for the place Tim 5 et Y T A State tor wero mado afior the side should have: beon | the longesthitsimado ‘on' home groutd. this L BT spriuter, G, Wiedimor, The Canadian’ won, | Its Enforcement Will Reduce the | Lotkiian o 1 Alfon: stato woethy fore. | anid, given tho smaller prokors an iden by retirod, The rocord of striko outs show how | $eas0n. toweand Keofo wero batary for the Major Hankins' Races. Lime: ton and one-haif secouds, Police Force—Labor Notes. man, W. D, Smith} seeretary and treasnror, | whieh they hope 1o secara oqnly as zood i § (st . o howo club and Mevers and Holmes for | Quieago, Aug. 4.—Garfield track fa e e ™ , ome of tho mombers of tho | Thoodore H. Holt of Grand Rapids. The | terms as Armour, Swift and Morris, o Davies had them at his mercy, striking out [ tho visitors. Howo atenek ont cemestoos $OALR: 4 9 ks fast W esterners in New York. The JaRianandgomielehtheipmbetalor theiibinodore T Hal it (Ciranid itablleithn hod oikiinod. [k 1a waldy ia very similan to thirteen men. O'Day, who pitchied such a | men, whilo Moyers only succoeded in ro- | KeSUlts: N YQik ANG ¢ o= Spdolal taTae Ban,] [ PSS commiasion and tho sl councll pus | kv Suita SRaem ik I pebeial Grand [ nchhed Schies, J i i Iner, Sl anlo fino gaumo aturday, wus kuocid out of tho | il fonr.” 1t was a @ood eamno roughout: | FIrst race. ghirtoncststonnit milor powt |5 Yo AU sl ot Bl | oron of tho any discussing the gt | 1 D i difforance thut Stickney will tako the plio box 1u the second inning, Burnctt taking his | botb sides plaving ood ball. The Carrol] | P43 " won B S R S s e hour law as applied to policemen. ‘Plie opin- Hhno somt Tournament of “Tolloston 13 a eudzel to by hold ‘over place, and but for his wildness would have | boys ure a gontlemunly set, not kickers, and | Sasqnd rave, one mile and soventy yard 3 R IRES. BRI LA AJIOR AgNe fon prevails that the oflcers can have an ) 2 the head of tho stockyards company At A UL [ RO s B RO eiand . Sronty sards: |y G, Perkins of Ottawa, Kan,, was at the Lascons, His. §.—The thira annual | the hes vnilia won, Cressie sec ht-hour day, 1f they desire it, but with the shortening of the hours, there will come a Astor house, bu’ left to go to Long Branch tangament inds apiaaakalathogiil ghths mile: Marids won, Richards and wife of Atlantic, e Mot Raaniie: (Martidywon, | Mr. A. L. Richards and wito of Atlantic, I £ame at third, as did Stafford i center field, | umpired and gave good satisfaction. Tho making a uumber of pretty running eatehes. | same clubs will play a game tomurrow after- Shot His Daug By OAKLAND, Cal,, Aug. R, R five nois Firemen's as d hero today intion opor Grim played short in place of Schioch, who | noon. : ; % duy | corresponding shortoning of pay. "By doiug | \with favorablo wenther. Tho purses aggro- vin, & 5 e oas h 1302, were at the Astor house mnd on Suturduy : UZ | \with favorablo weathe i purses aggre . I :\ulllzlt:;-‘n:l-‘u\;::.““::uh\:“l:}:s:_.“x:‘;n-(fi::” & ro- T e S T I T T Foteth race. anoand one-clieth miloss Niun | Sutted for Burope this tho foreo can bo wncreased 50 that the | yurg g0, The following citios and towns | YOuE stenographier, was hast izt shot and mond Sunday. He filled the position very |, Nowrn Prvers, Nob, Aug 1. —[Special to | JECT i Briigt o sooond, Brandoitie | ©sioux City is sending a magnificent com. | men can work in. threo shifts of eight hours | wopresantei: Clinton, Geneseo, Mount Car. | dangerously woundod by John G, Hoy satis faotorily ‘i Brr, |- Frank Sullivan of this city went | - Fifih it mila: Donsastor | PANY 0 1OMrles to Wurope o the Alley of | %8fk oo mastarof the police force therats | Foll Mount Pulaski, Efiugham, Sundwich, | whoso daughtor atone tine wis ong In tho first tho locals scored four times. | to Grand Island Sunday to run a foot race | Won. Nihilsicond tthird., Time: 105 | th .\nm\l Gergan company. Thev “aro mhhm_'m"m a m».-m'ml o8 ‘\'I s m““ S | Mendote : Al<'l- \\‘_ 7‘” ”“m]- Lincoln, | (“unvm H‘ W ‘\ fl’... ) fore .A ‘vn“ i Burke opened with a two-bagger, Pettit | g i Sy Mrs. V. F. L y, Mr. and Mrs, D, L, | & RO GO ka8 LRI DRAS 61 Snyani i Ralo, on, 1veeport, Princeto e1s prominent in politics 18 . vl foulod ot Farly was iy by o piehed b, | With Lobinsou of that city, who clatms to be Miller, Mr. and shiesJ, W. Marshall, Mes, | St tine tho potice fund 1s ot in tio bist of | Champaiin, Oftawa autt Mattood. “The con’ | the nssembly for thiee yoars, wid at ono tme Dalrymplo'lined out & double, Burke scoring, | 1 champion sprinter of the state unde Bureato, N. Y., Aug. 4.—The 1 Cie- | H. A kins, Ellzdboth Perkius and Miss | Shopey and iv 18 geuerally undorstood that | 40 for prizes bagan at 3 this afternoon sherilf of Plumas connty, fdiho, should the present forco be conting 5 , Il be un overlup of 5,000 b L Sihdin, Wiohita, Kan ,islat | (e uore jen ovoriap o Ao Columbus, Neb,, is at | |\ eighteen years of uge, Sullivan not arriving Nell Perki { Captain the Grand Central § Mr. A. Audersoy, Grim singled and two more came in. | Schriever sacrificed, Campion lined ou other two-baso dr im scoring. - Alberts ended going out on a fly to Stafford. ro or s osed to overlaps aud rathor than | in Grand Island untit 4:15 Robinson co- | CVit races opened here today. ‘Tho weather | cluded that he was not coming so ho ran | Was ihreatening all the afternoon but no rain | Brant of Grand !sland ana Brant beat him | fell. ‘There was a zood attendance. T fol ngly oj this one oceur, will recon W i o | about'n foot. Then when Sullivan arvived | lowing ave the summaries : ! ! nend the ais- The locals knocked O'Day out of the box in | ® : e > the Girand Central hotel, | ehuvge of ut least fifteen policomen during the second. ‘Two bases on balls. wn ermx of | he took Brant for his wan and beat him i elass rottlng, purao #2000, Happy Beo | “Migs'is K. Matlio'vs, Des Mownos, In., 15 ag | CPAtEC ofut least diftcon policomen during | ho s ) o easily. Sullivan is but seventeen years old, | first, Georze second, POt IL third, Commons | AT 1o next Lwo month: Rowe's and singles by Burke, Earle and | f23) 1Yah Ja byt savor ¥ bl B T e B P R | the St. Denis hotel. : uplo netting four tallies, Burnett was | Jf 0 B IYPR Sulllvan claims onampion- 220 eluss, piacing, burse $2.90: Magzle R | Byron Browuey Clarvion, Ta., is in New Slandoral Lot Brlaklaye in from left tield and finished the in. | SBiP under cighteen, first. Scioto Girl second, EI Monarch third, | York ou a pleasuvo frip. He is stopping at The bricl 5 > 20u Sahle tiring th Tt g y hit's Abldallah fourth, Best timo: 5115, | the Union Squarebifer [ The brickiayors of the city are considorably ning retiring the next three men, A AT 4 nU's Abldatlah fourth. Test time i | the Union Square higtel : -ought 1p aVOr & 8tatement pubiiahe | Tho homo team scored three more fn the | o, LiG H1KH Grasscs Want Gore. e oA R SRR lihee 4 Littlo Al- | ~Mr. IR, M. Raabiogd wife, Burlington, Tn,, | WFought up over u statomont pubiished iu an | fith, a baso ou balls, Lwo orrors of Staftord | Stockville High Grass ball nine horeby f et Hrste Early Bird scconds Bush third, | gro at tho Union Sijuaro Hotel, and are hord | ovening sheel 1o tho offoct that they aro i« | and singles by Burke and Camplon doing the | sends a challenge to the Curtis nine, who, in SHOER R b g il g on pleasure, | dutging m all of the pleasures incident to a business. a recont announcemont in Tur Bek, offered Oolonel Corrlx n'a Races Mr. T J. PaisleyfDubuque, fa., is at the | well developed wallcout. They deny the re- ‘I'he visitors scored threo in their half of | to play anything iv western Nebraska. Kirst Cmieaco, Aug., 4.—Hawthorn results : Hotel Bartholdi | port and state that nothing of the kind exists fifth, Burnett openea with a two baso drive, | game to be played at Stockville and tho ro- IGAG0 AR b Ty e Mr. John H. Magender, Des Moines, la,, is | in Omana, D. Rowe got tirst on Pettit's error, Stafford | turn game at Curtis, ”"‘\\!‘i""'-"‘ o 6l “I‘“lj“\’ \ _hl‘l- ;fHV,i rado | ut tho St. James bpgel, New York With two excoptions the most agrecablo | lined out a two bagger, Burnett scoring, Tho High Grass fellows ave composed of [ i 1 ooderaftsecand, Lrinco third, - Time: |~ yames D. Smyth, Burlington, Ia., is at the | relations oxists botwoon the men and the Cook followod with o single to left field, | the followirg Second race. one-h te: Knight won, | Stureevant housd B will sail' in @ fow days | bosses. On tho John Kush building at Kowe and Stafford scoring. The next thred Squills Logan, pitcher: Blackstone | Glenoid second. fim Head third. Tin. + | tor Soutn Amenelit »i Chirteenth and (ustellur streets, and on : " T i | 5 ) 1) rotired to the intield, m, catcher: Bishop Williams short- Third race, three-quartors of . miles Mr. W. L. Parkinson, R. C. Barkley and wother building 18 the northern portion of Th ‘rllwml.\*lmv'””’\"w;w 88 CUrtl than any other ~v|vu.|n preparation :,] 1 ‘The locals added two more 1a tho seventh | stop: Rover Harlan, first base; Chaucelior | Holey won, Renounce sceond, Peurl Jef | wife and tbree children, are at the Gilsly | the eity the men are out, siwmpiy because an tive power Peculiar to Itselt 13 conclusly country, It you have never taken 4 on two siniles und a two baser, Score Fonton, second base; Prescription Waters, | Whlrd Hlowes 1e¥i 0 . house. 24 ement has not been reached in veforonco shiown by the wonderful cures it has eflect Sarsaparilla, a faie trial will convinee you ¢ T IN T S Re LINCOLN third base; Doacon Sands, conterfield; Exes [ godser wote Lizzio 1 socond, Fllorne g Mr. J. W, Gleed and wife, Topeka, Kun., | to the scalo of wagos, which is eight ROU wisurpasesd ithe history ot mediolue, . Thix'/(1a exoollence and meylis. Takolt thils season, AT T PO A B aninvo A w | cationer Lynch, lefuiend; Farrier Gragg. | Tina: i1 | are at tue Gilsiy house. 7 aud eight hour's p 1 hours work absolute merit It possesses by reason of the | * [ ean hardly estimate the benefit ved Burk G5 10 0icune et 4 110 0 | rightticld Fifth rave, milo: Blackburn won, Dundee | Mr. G. B. M, Bree, Laramie, Wyo., is at | and eight hour's pay on Suturdnys. On theso T P A P oy Pl e e e A A T AT 3 1] 0 dliaguend et 01 0§ Plassd = second, Buukrupt third, Tine: 1148, | thie Grand hotel, Now ' Yori, )bs un effort is belne made to reach an PASKIARINALIPIA G0 Y. 0 S b i irere o e TR e 3 owe, .. 4 51 Played Five Innings. ME: A, Collina” sod 'di J5tinent 1t PoantItn Rebtic rop 1 Process Peculiarto Hood's | 1 was prostrated for nearly th ) rymple, i1 0 1/ Burke 3 ” A ollins aud daughter of Mount Jstment, and tho pi s for thy 1 t or clrculation . hherd 23 3 0lD: Howe. 1b.d 10! Buock, Neb, Aug. 4.—[Special to Tug Saratoga’s Sixth Day. | vernon, fa., stopped over night at the ment is very flattering . sarsaparilla BEOR SEMMOR Bobriver, 6.4 012 3 0 2| Bee]—At 8 o'clock Sunday afternoon the | Samatocs, N. Y., Aug 4.--Today is the | Oriental hotel and then winged their passage = ‘The partios ou bath sides am on friendly eculiar o v o tse §1lio ool Albarta, 30,8 0 1 1 3 0 | Brock News vase ball club started for Tal- | sixth regular day of tho races, ‘The five | 10 purts unknown—at least so farus your | terms aud are williug to make coucossions to otliar! (nadiciie for neryons y 5 | seribe knows—but its imagined to tho sea- | preventaay tronbl 21 by which the full medielnal power of all the | although my physician treated me for nervous Davies, p...5 0 1 0 0/ Wilso U 9 | mage. whoro they had n hot coutest with the | events on tho programme include tho Spiriy | 3070 s I a wndby i medinlial pawer ata s A e e svb) LS e 9 91 “Ouly Poarls" of that city. At theend of | of the Times stukes and the Custer Memorial | *29F% e iy LA T ingrodisnty used:(s retalned, - ilood's Car | turned, and L cancluded to be my own phiysie 1529 3 Towm five innings the gamo was called, the score | stakes. There were showers early this worn- RSy b (b odoareiers ode partilnts a bighly concentrated extract of Sar- | tirned: and §eanciued 1o BeJw BEE SY s standiug 2L to 3 fn favor of the Brock Nows. | jug. ‘Tho weather is clear, track SUil and ate | pagtnot—Passed. steamer Teutouio from | The brick contractors of tho city held a saparilla, Dandelion, Mandrake, Dock, dunt-{) 20 b 05 G500a day from my work, and feel tendance fair. - ) meeting @t the rooms of tue Builders and «r Berrle d other well k jown vegetatle 4 5 it R d. BILBY, Busle ARESS: 1 1s0rry $ 8808 Doused the Comets, New York for Liverpool. d I like a different person.” R Lincoln. 000003 PP L 5 h First race, fivo furlon starters: | LR LAVREROGL | Traders excbange last night. Twenty-four remedies, It has won its w.y to the leading | |48 Manaser Gazette, St. Clairsvill, Ohlo, N SR The S. J.V.’s and Seveuteenth Street Com- nk Kiuney, 13 (15 to by halfy | New York—Aarrivea, Waesland, it e AP P R iy R Lo b b sty o e i R od lwaukve, 5 Lincols, I Two- | Ots played atthe latter's grounds yesterday, | th from Furnish, 111 (10 1 1ak with | —— (f 1EE a L e sy o 0! arger sale | for 55 Frepared by C. 1 11000 & Co., Lowell, Mass S hn"n:";ulll.") - l':‘:|||:.‘, Ak TR | S AR AL IS S S ey k& Cadmius, 11, (13 to 0« length bobind Liberals Carried Salt Luke, includin ) the brick men in the undispuited merlt, aud has now a larger for &5, Vrepared by Cllile, ' Burkett, Stafford on: " Lt N o . Karl, Btafford, 3: Koat. Double plays: J. Rowe to | Batter hird, 3 b { r \ o) | eity. % for 8. J, V.'s, Ryan and Copman, | 220 1 ruce. the Spirit of the Tlme ; Sarr Lake, Utan, Aug. 4.—-The liberals | city : alia Y17 Bavion O'ioey, | Soventeenth Streat Comets, O. Shanon aRd | for sheae et sPirtt of tho i carried the city by 900 majority, electing the | After some discussion a resolution wa ne O ar / Burkets, 2. LUt by pitched ball: By Burkett, 3. | C. Bacus. wnd a sixteenth. Five starter: Forvruuner, | full legislative und county ticket. adoptea providing that coutractors would ). Rowe. First base on