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THE OMAHA DAILY BXE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, e < & g T . - \ Syndicat k S R QIR | won, Tom EiidE&Rond, Shipman third, Time o STAND QTR ANV | suly but oneo, Shourd the presont, prospect | ¢+ R Ny LOST IT IN THE NINTH, | ssece e gt amt oo Spmtios gt | MILWAUKEE'S GREAT DESIRE. | 7 e ADVISED TO STAND STEADY. | sosmtestunstaptituana's sttt | GOTHAM A HEATED FURNACE, ard fight. The score: s N OF SPORT. proportions. 5 AEEERENE = ) The Athletics Win a Pair. T ) sis f-'"'r." h\-]"-" \"r"-“;';" b ; T Omaba's Revived Team Had a Streak of | 1 Resorves, MoAuliffe and Her: | Pregident Gillette Anxious to Get Tntothe | The Athletics downeathe Morse Dry Goods | Labor Leaders Tell the €melter Strikers NNEAFORIS Mino, Al 0. 1'iguros | N'g g Peoplo Encoumb to the Deadly Rays kg Rivals, Spratlin and Rigby. Umpire, A Knssotat company in a flifs game of ball yosterday That They Will Win Y sl dLL Didan b el g f O1d Sol. Very Hard Luck Yestetday. Jones f merican Association. L g A it hat Thoy Will Win Yet, the stack In the private olovators of Minne o fol, o In the afternoon they plaved the Nine norninz. Thaysvon on errors and by supd AL b L R » e pota. Tlhe eserves bunched their hits in rior batting, tho kid batiery for the Athletics ot fo bo 404000 bushols, 000 bushels i oS ) third aud fourth innings und won the 8 g , | downg fAine work, The scoro: " f METZ! UL et ikes tho | RTED. O'CONNOR'S HOME RUN WAS THE THING. il ki LI WILLING TO WRECK THE WCISTERN ,\mv?-m-: w ‘f l: """‘“ e ity MANY SPEAKERS WERE AT METZ'S HALL. h‘n:lrm:l_ .\\‘I|',I:»‘w.:|..v"'yr|" 4 71'?“‘Iv"\”,’hy~]‘4“ :":‘,I\I E DEATHS ALREADY 05 00 0 -y —_—— orses J 0 0 0 2 3 - L ’ S Y0 Lbek | e varod with a woel azo. The Market Record reat Crowd Out to See the Team | _Batt i wirt Scheme to Supplant Louisville Stop- | 0 U . " Bbalon: bases All the Specches Temperate and Quict | Jiteos the stock in country clocaiars of | Scenes tn New York That Begg: Drop Its First Game at il L bl el ped By That Club's Unexpected ; by in Tone—Result of an Attempt oushels, & decrenso of 17,000 bustols, The Description—Tho isands Desert X " 5 ~ Rally—Other Western Clubs L Rut! batted Y h Interrupt an aggrogato stock in the northwest is thus the City--Grave Forebod- lubetiti e, NATIONAL LEAGUE. KRemain Loyal alls: [ Ganningh 2; Corn P | made 7,106,465 bushels, or 1,008,854 bushols Lt 1hy Games, : . One hour dia forty minutes. Bat Orator. Inss than last weok, The total stock.ivus ings for Today. Chicago Takes the First of the Series d Cunningham, Cody and Co W00 bushels, Cotly: - e Lo ‘:v'-a 0 ‘,;": Giants lost to. | | MILWAUKRE, Wis., Aug. 10, -|Special Telo- | _In tho afternoon the Athletics crossod bats | Thy smelting wortcs steikers held another Serious Situation in Russia, uw Yonw, Ang, 10,—Naw York Ay He8 aceEw Youw, Aug. 10,Tho Glants Jo v, | eram to Tun Hew.—Tho shaky Wostorn | it the Fort Omahaa and won aftor Cery | ooing ut Mets's hut It bt yn Prosu i, Aug. 10, The @tave sit | yoon a furnnco sovan Umes heated. This hus b o | it et Rusie. Htichardson and Buck. | association is ou its inst logs, and nothing in the kid battery got in some fine we After some little preliminary skirmishing ¥ Sy e b e of crops i US| heen the third dav of the hoated torm in L L Ry | T3V eea Thiw ATy 15041 ARy tho seomed | SHOrt Of w miracle can revive ft. It has | Kaufmnnn played his first game with | by some light gnus Me. Kretehmeyor was | yif S Chusing tho greatest upprehension i phe city, and there is no prosnect of a chanie hero. Tho geand stand was nicely filled, a | le¥ wore the oniy local playors who seo always been weak, and it is doudtful if it | the Athlotics and surprised all by his good | brought to tho front by the chairnan and | joeal adoiniotatione wptain doclarss that | onight. The mereur 1o touch the good_provortion of the crowd boing Iadies, | 10 take auy tuterost fn the guin will survive the presont yoar. The worst | batting and base runuing. The feature was | \oociod” to ontortain the houso full | provision for the ihabitanta. of the die. | 100 mark tomorrow. a thermometer Tho bleachors, of eourse, wero barren, for a | UMpiting was about tho worst s00n BOfS: 1 ooy of tho box came todny, when | Fowers’splondid running eateh inleft. Tho | 50 EEEEE U SO O trossed peovincos it wpoculntors aes ullowod | which registors tho actual degrees of hoat man could have watched tho gamo with as | Connor batted like a blind man, Seore. it was announced that the Minneapolis | ¢ S To provoked o gosd deal of Inughtor and ap. | 10 €XE01t oot or ibthe artiticial riso in the | on tho stroot, 17 was roached b 3:30 . . much comfort. from a seat on u redhot stove S0 0020000 team had been disbanded, owing to poor pat- | Fort Onihi AT 000 1 o plause and Ainally asked all thoso who. pro- | Lrice Of coru is not chocked. ' The paper do: | A4 .30 n, m., without a suspicion of broezo as he could in the torrid sun on the uncov- Chi 4 New York, 1. Errors: | ronage. With Minneapolis out of the cit- | = Base hits: Athietios0: Fort Omuha, & Two- | posod to stay out until they got what they | plice n heavy duty on 6xhort coen The | Abd the mercury stoady climbing upwards, Chadlldon o W Y hon - aea T2 erudige. | Uit and two or throe other clubs in the as- Al . Stolon hiscss Athiotich | demanded to rise. ‘Tho entire audience, | Financial Messenger doclares that it will e air was stifling. At noon it was unbenr- Foran hour beforo the game the Musical [ Bic, CHHCERY FRAEE A eW York, 1. sociution, about ready to give up the ghost, lont: By *age, 1t ‘,,‘y MeGinnis, 2. 2 | numbering provably four hundred men, | Mmost impossible for Russia to export corn | able, and vetwoon that hour aud 4 o'clock in union band rendored a spirited prozramme, PHILLIES GOT A TUMBLE, it is hard to figure how the thing can be i Suge and Cunning! MeGinnis and | 44004 up, and with & cestare of groat satis- | Uhis year 1 tho evoning the ambulances were and altogether the occasion partook of tho |y (e, Aug. 10.~Thorton pitched | kept up, and a day or two will no doubt tell | piihtids, Ui pheniiti, One hour und thirty | o on und triumph Mr. Kretchmeyor took busily eoguged in careying to their air of a gala day f the first threo innings, o ave Way 10 | the tale, — 1148 8t Braiiy, Aug. 10.-Prince Bismarck, in | homes the many peoplo who had The Denvers had their strongest tasm on | (ensgn, who flelded his sasttion abominable. f “rrisimuoh fs anlo: That te Milwaukeo | o ILKHeRIONG Bided: - - Somo one called for Patrick Ford, and the | conversation with a member of the reichstag, | been prostrated by the heat. Nothing the fleld, and yet, the locals took hold of | The Philadelphia's will probably sign team will not remin in the present circut [ Yestrday the Adiogtons and Elkhorns | o000 o the Third ward waiked up | said: “You may tell ovoryone that I con- | like it has been recordod at this timo for them with a degree of familiarity that was [ came togother. and the rosnlt proved disas. |\ LG N e faced the erowd, | Sider the reduciug of the corn duty o disaster | Lwenty years and a continunnce during the ther A P * | Puiladelphia..... ...1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0—3 | With Minneapolis out of it. oS i % e : s wal very disgusting to White Wings, and had it | GRiien 502014000 I—8 Anothor factis this: That if this city sces | “rOUS totho formor. Herelsthescore: | . jicugsed tho eight-hour law at length, | fOF the country L L I LT s not boen for n couple of unfortunate errors | i1iua: Philadeipiiz. 8 Cloveland, 11, Errors e N T ARANGTON, FRHOS b fn tho ninth inning they would nave been | Philadniphin, 41 Clovelnod Wattorios; | 00V more baseball in the future it will be the W I po A % n o A w | Mr. Ford eulogized all the members of the | ADJOURNED ST \'s WORK. | vietims aro in a bad condition. The deaths WREAROHETY watiobod Thorton ARA: C Vil o American association article. Though the a1 Catelly ot Douglas county delegation in the last legisla- so far reported are TR iie B EoInL andioy's s, HiA: |- 5 ., Firned "rins \ilidelphia, news of the Minneanolis club's decease camo | \"faRECE.1 0 0 0 2/Allen, .. ture, because they all worked hard for the [ South Omaha's City Council T A Seit, fifteen years old, at No, 818 Sl L L and, 2 iy = as the provervial thunderbolt from a clear | K Ludwis Malion, " sx SIRGL HOHE ALA BtHER WS 14V Atia 1 Batnaus oF T tigst Seventy-thind i aughtgrip o the gamo, ond Just ae it | Cfostox woNoNLUGk o | sky, It was o news to Prosldent Gillottoof | 18 Dueker, b it classes. He said he had always 8 | Tho city council mot in adjournod sossion | it ter Srag o onagh, ffty years old, at No roked as oy had it goo nd safe, Da ostoy, Mass.,, Aug. he 'd 4 i V. Roberts, p { r o laboring classes and’ prop Y 33 s xty-second strect. I"':{:rmn': witehed hor siiles and the Mou. | out-batted the Bostons today but the locals | the Milwaukeo club. Ten days ago hero- | W Hoburtsp. Whalon, b ::huIllwI‘A’l‘\llllljl,ul‘\\;:ux"ln:fxl esrbaiii posed | last evening at Blum's hall. The air in the | James O. Flaberty, throo months old, at 441 AT RS Ay Grta0 Lhon Hth 69 ANy Featlings | bunched hits at the right time and_ Baldwin | ceived a straight tip from Baron Hach of | peck,ri:.!.20 0| Mollvane, p.. 1 Mr, Ford u.ln».-fi 115 uu"n‘. to stand firm, | PACe was almost suffocating and the council wenty-sixih street. SR SOMHEEY TAT, was wild for a time. Attendance 1,560, Score: | what was coming. Forthwith the Milwau- AEEAr = They were in the right, and must win if they | mavic brow prespired fresly. All members | Jfohn n, thirty-four yoars old, at The new team showed up well, barringa | Boston e 000 2 1420 60— | kee official opened up negotiations with the . et = stand firm. He said there was no more dan- | except Haley were present, and Mayor ifth streat, N noticoablo norvousness at _critical times, and | Pittsours ol 011002 000 05| Aparican association people. What a close | 1 ok ok ? ger of the smelting works moving away | Sioano and Clerk Kyan wore in their places A AN O s v " r) gether will be abl Hit Ioston, 8; Pittsburg, 0. Errors: Bos- Elkhorn 1 r ) % v 1 = ¥ 413 Washington street with a tittie more work together will be'ablo [ it n. 8; %9, Errors: I A e A e L o e rom Omaha than thoro wus of all the black- | The reading of the minutes woro disponsed DoGLERS SERSRY AN CBhIL 4 o 1 SEBIAN LS OWE It th mostOE tham: ton. % Pittsburg, 7. Butterios: Nichols and ¢ e Gil birds turning white. With uspectors Steers and Conlin of the polic e big erowd. which was as enthusiastio | Bennet: Buldwin and Milier. karned runs: | known uutil today. Were it not for the fac R DRI ISmAR: HATHOL. BALLaE Wtta | e s are prostrated and a_number of tho polico big crowd, P | Pivtshure, 4 St 4 s becossary cash, | . EAFned runs: Arlington, 1: Elkhorn, 8. Two 4 [ a otter, u T'ho finance committee renderad its venort. | force had to leave their posts today. The thea. and noisy as any crowd that hus assembled STaTE N IR iR Ot i oal, that Louisville raised the necossary cash, | ygikiorn, «. Stojon basea: Arlington, superfluity of hair and long whiskers, was [ Bills woro allowed on the differont funds | tpes tonieht o oy hosts tods ATd al the park this season, gave numerous testi- N PAT TITE CIA i Milwankee wonld have played ball tomor- | horn, b, Double plays: Ariingto First baso on | then introduced and spoke until the chair- | as follows and warrants ordored drawn el L o slciograeraried B eI ORI S monials of its approbution, and showed that New Youk, Aug. 10.—The game today be- | |5 onn S om0t S oam, Louisville's | Yellst Arlington, T ilit by pitehed bll: Ariington. [ man said be had better saw it off. Ho nad 8 | Goneral tnd, oo Ds7 g3 | huve loft the city to escape the heat. Sov- it was not incined to be hypereritical Brooklyn ang Cinciunati was a lively ! g T ek o Ly et einons. | clear voico and clothed his thought in choice | Police fund ... .. e t oy | OF persons ure reported to bo insane from Pt s v o, and the Clndinna ron adto ox. | unexpected rally knocked all calculations | Hivane, I7." uns batted in: Arlington. 1; Klkhorn and b oug choive e funi i S aT baihiakt But the game, one, and the Cincinnatis won after an ex- 8 Tiwe: One hour and fif-y minutes Umpiro: | language, but he persisted in going too far y fund 5 it 3 Tt was an mnovation to seo the visiting | citing contest. Score: in the head, however. Gillette had the whole | Fiop ifai. back into ancient history to suit the crow and wator tund.. 1L Tho heat was particularly bard oo team go to bat first, but that_is what Denver | Brooklyn...... 020200 2 0-6]|deal cooked up with President Kramer and e 1 Ho struck the monopolios and tha “money | EMgieer fund .., ll10 N T 30 | horsos, and Cmany of - them - suc- did yesterday, and the crowd sort o' liked it. | Clueinaati ™" ""72 300 0 0 0 2 Chris Von der Ao of the St. Louis club. he Busy eurs, power'’ some very encrgetic blows and was | Semer pebalr fund e 5. RCON Al (TR HE SRS Jimmy Buiis inaugurated the proceedings | Hits: Brooklyn, 10i Cincinnati, 0. rs: 'here is only ou ation for us now,” | OMAmA, Aug. 10.—Ta the Sporting Editor | [inorally appluuded. District paving honds election fiind 3 o LI LIGRUIE L T Al DR by laying out a couply of sacks and every | Brooklyn 4 Cineiinati . Batterios: Tery, | said the Milwaukee magnute today, “atd | of Tue Brr: The Rivais would like to hoar hen” Mr. Kretchmoyor began to spoak in | - On motion of Walters 5. 13, Fenno's sa IV O LR LoD body thought that the Tebeaus were in fora | {aTithes anc Hingaiow -‘l’_‘”":‘""_‘”"| that1s the purchase of an American Asso- | from any club in town whose members are | Bohemian. He had not talked long until | as volunteer fireman for June was orde on the housctops, Littlo retief 1s afifracd picnic with the slender Mr. Keofe. But their g L DEIORY Y HIROIN TG R ciation franchise, It “the present | yovoverseventeen years old. Would like to | he was inferruptod by s discussion aud con- | not drawn and his nawe removed from the | LHOM. bowever, as tho brick walls aro send- fears were quickly dissipated for the next tionalilieATaalStandin stockholdors will mot consent to bl s S fusion near the door. Mr. Joseph Rosseck, | list of firemen MRl Qe G e three men went out in rapid succession ve Wom Lot bor v, | 8 reasonablo outlay to bring about | hear from Blair, Calhoun and, Fremont high | i keops a store in the block north of | Ordiunnce No. 303, ordering Q stroet, from | §1¢¥ are looking with foreboding for the MoClellan led off with a clean one to center | cpyango. Ritg e 5 | sueh aresult, there is enough capital ut my | schools and aul surrounding towns. = Address | Mottz's hall, began to protest against the | Twenty-fourth street to () sireet viaduet, | S4V™ frs SR lf;;: “Efinlllmmm tu Lixl.‘-,\nlh-(Ll ’mu‘ "l‘“'r!.":‘xl.] Tlly\' Roston. 1170 5 :mmmnu‘li‘n il he hands .L;x',..}m ‘u& uess men L\,'.“ hf"u"lt‘;(l,’.fén'Z‘m:;h:u“m:l:trm;\ru ball club, "“‘T aze Kreto IRy SR : |{n\'cd with vitrified brick; No. 06, ordering British Grain Market. ed sounds that emanated fro o ow York ) wecomplish the ov; desired. No. 1317 Sc Seyen s t. “Put him out! Put himout!” ascoreof | Tweuty-sixth street, from L to Q street, ONDOS 7 The D grand stand made Mr, MeNabb nervous, and | Phiiadelvhia. . ¥ho nows of the irapending collumse of the | The Fifteenth StreetStars forfeited a gamo | cxcited men yellod, and. in. less time than 1t | paved with Holorade snetetoias Moo cow | Loxnox, Aug. 10.—The Mark Lano K the second one e tried to fire went over the | Brookivn. ... 4 | association was soon noisod aboit town, and | yesterday to tho Unitod States Juniors 1or | tako to tell it there whs a mob in 190 coraer | dering. wentx0itn streat from T 1o N | Press says: The lute dry heat has caused the shed and Mac gall round to third. Then | Cleveland ... created a profound sensation. Manager | hon-appéarance. £ hustling Mr. Rosseck to the door leading in- | streot and from O to () stréet, paved with t to bo late. ‘The next fortuight is the Ola Pop Smith, who looks @ littie attenuated | pifap e ! k Cushman was dumrbfounded when apprisea of The manager of the Rlorence team says the | to the beer garaen. veral vicious blows | Colorado sandstone: No. 508, creating the iod for failure or success of crovs. to what he did during the revolutionary war, bt 3 ; the facts, With such a nice lead for the _:\Hll}m{slmn even m‘nut“r* up, if they feel so | wore aimed at the man, who [office of sidewalk inspector and de- [ Koglish whoats have been in slow sale at 38 t another beauty out into the cold and un CRIC. SSOCIAA pennant the prospect of beiug thus shaken | inclined, by playing his team on had dared to contradict the spewker, but in | fining his duties, ote.; special ordi- | 1o =l 10 to 41 shilling: charitable world. and McClollun zan in. S UL ION. DR iR ViRCt el (He RimavioN YR o but that! nl\the ‘onpl“flil;, foxe the jam and scufto he escap AN El: Tnie s b 1BV i o spabliTea clant asoastr | to#0 shillings for rod and 40 to.41 shillings T'his cansed much jubilation in the stands, o “Cush’ as @ blow from a m o would Mats, Aug. 10, —To the Sport probubility Mr. Rossock would have been | ment on the property abutting for the wrad and when Pop stole sccond and kept, right on | BOStOn '}_“‘l'."“_':l s f,;"’ "l‘:"’r"‘ People | ave caised. Still Cushman does not despair, rlu!l‘l‘m: Brs: Lacengt tho clullenue of tho L vlsHt i Esi T bttt ae Ph& s MUt aa sl e b e e most empty, and business has boen ex- W home ou the lubberly Lohbeck's wild torow, : LA, : Vi season can be played out with | Florence team for a game of ball Augus him out of the door Oficers M. Dramming | These ordinances w ad and roforrad trewely limited. Forcign wheat the fans arose and howled with glee! Corranrs, 0., Aug. 10.—Boston had all the s clubs if that is the best that can be done. | Sume to be played on the grounds at Fort [ and S. Duboise c upon the sceac. and | Ordinance No. 200, ostablishing the grade | vanced slightly. Tn spring crain t Ollie Beard and White Wings took eood | luck and a bad decision of the umpire in the oes nov believe that any of the players | Omaha, for825'n sido. Charles Kaufmany, | while one of the brawny officers hold the | on Twentieth street. trom G to ELstroota: 402, | favors holders for barley, oats, pulso and care that Colonel Flanagan went back to the | soventh allowed them to tic th score, Co- | can be sold. { jr., manager of the Athletics. crowd in cheek the other hurried liosseck to | ostablishing the grade on Twenty-fifth siveot, | corn, while lentils and rice are beneh, but Dungan took the firat bag because | Lumbus out-batted ang out-played the visitors, | _President Gillette has wired Prosident Grme at Al the sidewalk gate and told him to make | from the center of tho block between K und | stronger. Today English wheat is so MeNabb refused to “trun over o’ can.t | but could not win against this handicap, | Krauthoff at Kunsas City nsking what s to | GU08 08 FSRAME L ] trackes for lome, which biodid without further | L streets to the centor of tho block batweou | scirce s to be practically unquotube. T en the Texun made another wild piteh, | Seop = | bedone. He is ulso in fon with AsuLaxp, Neb, Aug L= ESOLBL " | delay. L and M streets; 303, establishing grade on | foreign wheat there was a small advance for and Lohbuck two successive pussed batls, | (o0 0500110 05| the American association president in re- | gram to Tur Bsi|—The Young Mews Chris- | Aftor Mr. Kroteamoyer had finished s o, from Twenty-second to ‘Twenty- | spot. Russian wheat was stifly supportod. and Dun brought in the thivd tally. - G Bostbn MR 10000 41 4| 8ardtosecuring a franch 4 tian Association Juniors of this city played a | Bohemian speech Mr. Allan Root was in- | third street: 304, establishing erade on L | Samples of Awmerican ved winter wheat were White Wings at this juncture walied into [ PRHOW oo . 5. Errors: | The Sioux City team arrived here tonight | guo “junine rume with a picked nine this | troduced. He talked for half an hour, ad- | street, from Twénty-fourth to Twenty-sixth | received today by postand eagerly scanned, the diamond and up to McNabb and with , 7 R ol o, 1 o rrow aftern d & &0 pi | vising the . R i T o i ¢ : o paon I 2 | Columbus, 5; Bostor cies: Columbus, | And will play ball tomorrow afternoon and | oo S AT e S O 2 the men to stand firm. He | street, wore pas alarge surplus of that quality wheat is significant twirl of his finger, said: “What's nellund Dowses Boston, Grifith and Murphy. | Wednesday and Thursday per schedule. noone, PEELTAN P S L GRS T g that the laborers had earned every plat of Meba's nd addition was re- | expected, and has atly affected murkets, \ 7 The resuscitated Omahas made their debut on the home grounds yesterday afternoon be- y Amateurs. for ordinary white. Many exchanges are der madder wid y you tryin’ to arned runs: Columbus, 1. What will'be done after that 1s_guess work. | crowd of spectators. Owing to the extreme [ cont of the smelting company’s wealth, | ceived. This new addition is in tho south- | Good mitling usually shown. Flouris dull. trow de game! Now, vou git down to busi- KNOCKED OUT THE KEI ness or I'll lop off a couple o werks' salar, See! and White Wings returned to first. Jack Fields made throe vicious stabs at tha gyrating sphere, and as he went back to the bench, White Wings patted McNabb met- aphorically on the back. Coleman got first on four moro wide ones, [ &1LV i S0 B L LeHach, president of the Minneapolis ball | weeks ago. The boys bave improved wou- | cight hour City Treasurer Hocter subwitted his an- | been one of the hottest days in years and the and when Walsh stenped to the plaza he was | oiycinngti, 5 Athiotics. 5. Butteries: Crano, | club has decided to disband the club derfully since the lasy game they plaved and | Mr. 1. C. I spoke briefly and | nual vepor drouth sturtling. Al the crops groeted with a salvo of applause. He doffed | prains. Kelly and Vaughn: Sanders and Millie Prosident Hach admits he has lost no | Will nodoubt give the Juniors u good game. | then the meeeting adjourned with the nu- City treasurer submitted his report for the RN S . L his cap, then smashied out # nicely laundried | gan. Earned runs: Cincinnati, 43 AULOtes, 10, | gone Hutienyaitoolays e RTesoRIoT ——— nouncement that anotuer meeting would be | month of July. prosiburing. jupl, nmtho g eound “afid two bagger, and the crowd ient wild. R TIN: oney y L 4 Two Nice Games. held on Wednesday evening at the same City Clerk” Ryan will have the tolephone | the early —ones which have ripened Whitebead also hit safe, and the fifth run 3 . means a loss of $1,000, and he preferred to Newmax Grove, Neb.,, Aug. 10.—[Special ¥ vhici 5 i is | by the "drouth so quickly are badly M e Sr. Lovis, Mo., Aug. 10.—" quit now. Sam Morton is trying to form a WAANICR (s [Sp Place. \"‘fl“‘.‘f‘ useditoRsinfehodaIll putHntouIs It o eS M) strudina ayarmostly fgons Oty i A % were winners today. The visitors batted | syndicate to play the season out. to Tk Bee. |—The,Newman Grove Clippers 1s He an Anarchist? " R b i ugh tho valley. The Quin 5 L4 vetts was very wild twice, forcing runs . Will ~tick. 2Bt0S. B for Emerick, Ki M St . inisfoulyectonEMissonsiiavenue ncarRBSix=i f5te i icashy over. Skcss tiopIatoam tht QiR sl SEVeTRWIINEH Ok 25 to 8. Battery for imerick, King and Mc- 1} ¢opwyrd, Mr. Rosseck said that Kretch- | teenth street. Pachaue lake that covers 14,000 a In'the second, after Werrick bad_porishou | 307083 the plate with uases on alls, Beore: | Dgyver, Colo., Aug. 10.—President Pack- | Tutosh; for Clippers, MeKay and Thosten- | nio0 /0 S a0 fb R0 00 Bite theie | On motion the matter of putting in a | Bearly dey, and unless zain soon e from Walsh 1o I'lanagan, tho Chippy got his | i Louls. . 890252952 ara of the Denver ball club was seen today | son. The feature of the game was good work | o WG RS T TR By e, | storm water sewer at Twenticth and N | 1038 to crops and fu wages will be base on balls and scored on Keunedy's three- {0 \o. Frrors: St | in reference to the disruption of the Western | by McKay, striking out fifteen men. Time [ & H & e e o foreo the | Streets was. roferred to the engineer to re- TR R TG bagger, Keanedy feliowing him in a mo- los: TRoeatty. | mssociation. e said it Minneapolis and | of game, 'two hours and twenty minutes, | tion of life and property in ovder to force the | pory at next meeting. Also Q street east of n Towa and nols ment later on Lohbeck's sacrifice. MceNubb | g M o y and Robin- | Milwaukee dropped out the association would | Umpire, Randall. smelting company to give in. viaduct, Cricaco, Aug. 10.—Dispatehes from many furnished the third out. : Baltimore, & continue with six teams. Denver would | _The Looking Giass Stars were defcated at | Mr. Rosseck said: “Ihave !ived in Omaba |~ Plat of Cobb's addition was accepted. | points in Hlinois and Towa report excessively In her half Omaha drew a blanlk. EITFLIONG OAN'T WIF, IRy Iball so¥ 1ok LaB ko 2 Coen Praivie. Score, 16 10 5. Battery for | along time. 1 am a Bohemian, and I have | Tins addition is in the sontheastern part of e fods s i il b Rt Again w the third the Tebeaus gathered in plav{fball iaoiloig had a club to play | FOos s ss Stas, okman, Stine: and | property hors, I havoa family und I wantto | the city lolfresingritodey ith Ly e JOAUS LoutsviLLe, Ky., . 10. L with, D Stars, fokman, 53 or Pt 3 Qg g 4 i rro a couple of woro, the Poet lifting the globe hflr‘_"'x‘m‘“" ;“L'"’l“z' 'riAg‘;fi “:mJ "L‘;:fl:"!l;';f’l"“‘fgfl N Jacobson:f for Coen Prairie, Iroestal uad | be respectable and seo my brother Bohe- [ The city attorney was instructed to draft | W08 from @3 to 108 dogrees. over the left field fonce fora homor. and | g1t ®he A% \WE FEOL TIME, GOCRY &R0 OR Sioux City Will Stay. Thiestimor. Umpire, Fuuk Knutesen. Time, | mians become respectable citizens. | an ordinance ordering certain lots filled, gw“lkr(;l:(;ull)\\nn;;:‘x;(:lrlngu;aul'lix‘x’?d(:t\'xl‘:llxlfil‘l:,l‘;‘1‘:— good_balis and kept Washington’s hits scat | Stovx Crry, In., Aug. 10.—[Special Tele- | two hours. Foe' that reason I domt ke | Thoe ntract for grading i district No. 4 Pitia i gL uTasAl o0 Again Omaha held a losing ticket, and in | tered. Score: gram to Tue Bee.|—The disbanding of the The Conways Victorious. | hists hero dn Omaha, T | o8 awarded to Morton Bros., thelrbld being | 1 gyina, Pa., Aug. 10.~Toduy was thgus-— tie fourth Denver tied the score. IR <0080 8940 2=0 | Muneapolis vaseball club will have no effect | The Conways played the Sloepy Hollow’s | protested against the language he was using. | A warrant for 14 was ordered drawn | hotiest of tho seasou. Tho thormomoter o~ Lohbeck began with a single, and after Mc- LML “",' WA e (o o e ” | on the Sioux City team. There is a sufficient | yesterday morning- at baseball bark. Score | It was not right to talk that way aud he | favorof C. D. Woodworth for paving inter- | stood at 45 degrees. Nab's retivement, was followed with a safe | .p [ FOWISYIIGT TRS NSO, G FEHOr: | guarantee of funds to carry tho team through | by innings: knew 1t, but they would not listen to me. | sections on T'wenty-fifth street. — - one by Burus, anda two sacker by Beard, | Nieiin and Cahill; Biteljorg and MeGuire | the season, und it will certainly stay. Conways 000100120 37| Theyputme out. Kretchmeyer don’t own Ordinance No. 10, ordering L street from JUST LIKE VHRIINGS. and everything was new again. Earned runs: Louisville, 1. s Sleopy Hollows....J0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 § 1—5 | dnY proverty here, and he don't care, but | the west end of the viaduet to Thirty-third Only for @ brief period, however, for in — CEED KING. Errars: Commny s is Sloepy Hotlows. . Hits: | there are Bohemians in Omaha who don't | street paved, was introduced their "half of the fifth, the Lambs jumved American Association ~tanding. (orr 05 Sleany Holtows 5. Two-base hite: | like to hear that kind of talk.” Ordinances No. 306 and 307 were passed. into the van again_with a margin_of threo Plavoi Won. t Saratoga's Day. Conways, 4. Hom run: Conways, 1. Struck | Sowe other Bohemians were seen by a re- | The commitice on streets wis instructed to of His Degenerate Descendants, Tuns. lanagan gov his buse on balls, | Boston. . .........83 B Samatocn, N. Y. FAug. 10 —This was a | OUt: By Stockhun, 9: by Weller, 4! First base | porter for Tue Bii: who denied tiat Kretoh- | advertise for bids for the laying of cross | A half dozen Swodes woent into Jotin W. Dungan bunted safely, but Fields went out i«'&m'.'.:f\':é"' - ‘,ll o ey 'l' " i3 h‘;' ¥ on balls: Stockn : Weller. 2. Batteries: | meyer used incendiary and unarchist walks for the ensuing year. Groen’s saloon, 1415 Farnam strest, about to Tebunu; the Coleman_drove one dowr: to | A4 8 el oot Lan and tledwea‘l.nerfi was :mr, h/u; Stookhium and Curliu, Weller “and’ MoVoy. Iununge. Thoy sald (hat Rosseck misunder- | * Tho street commissionor was instructeq o [ (T9°7s stlooh, 11 MAriti stroot, sbont , and Flanagan was caught at the | Columnibus. endance was good. The five and one-hal PR stood Mr. Kretchmeyer, repair Thirtieth street from U south Qi g, poms 5 plate, andaffairs didut lookso promising | Ginolnansi.... .0, furlong ruce with soventeou entries was Jorbete Wants Mitchell. e A'mandumus was sorved upon the mayor | cargo of boer aboard. ‘They wanted o play after’ all. But_ after Coleman nad stolon | Loutevirie divided 1nto two races of equal vaiue and | New Youk, Aug. 10.—Jim Corbett stated 1UGUST CROP BULLETI and council in the case of Edward Burke, in | pool, but Mr. Groen saw that they wers too second Walsh made a protty single, and | Washin: ton! ¢ A 2 : E ) Aug. 10, which Samuel . Brigham is plaintiff, order- | qrunk and declined to ot them have the At e borea IV el e S At B having nine and eight horses inthem re- | at Slartevan house, this that he was v \Gongo '’ gran to st PIARENIAA Ko si0a) WILL B BAILED. R g Wheat and Smail Grains Up to the | D& them (o revoke the liconse granted 10| 4,4 Woras followed and the party was second and Lohbeck made a wild throw, CDiE BRBATERD, spectively willing to fight Stavia or Mitchell for $10,000 O bl el defendant pending an appeal to the highe R d '\v:;n'\l uot ouly let Coleman in, but Waish T "—m N T 'l'|m”»:"' e, I}I\‘n-xf\lrlunus "rn’lmi u starte a side. He was particularly anxious, he ‘\‘wmm" b ’\ 2 mm"l"; M ';" :‘ o, | court. The council must answer to the | Pubo F ey (4 N 00, [ ve, . - - y 0x0the 0 las! Lo ; 4 5 V ASHINGTON. g. 10.—The A St re- | co sust o bucl star sht. Mr, 2x-Con I re al erat tho lst furlone | o500 oot b ol and take some of the WASHINGTON, AUg he August r court’ August 27, mo buck and startea a fisht, T That was clever, wasn’t it, and when Joe stable and Murderer, at Ziberty, NharosGroataQurm A085(4 co it himsolf turns to the statistician of the department of —~ Green was bt o, one tho right and ! vor, wasmt it, At EADepty i i e EesaviCainnilos (o il ouk imseit | 48t | Ll meot him any | tUrns to the statistician of the dep ; iroon was it twice, onco in tho right aud Tonched the bonch be pitched up . bushol | 1y Norves, Ta., Avz. T0.—[Special Tolo- | Beck. 10 (11 tn 3, ho was' halt & 1ougth bes | piace faauerion s wil offer him dues, | aTicalture makes the condition of corn 0.8 Camp Douglass in Ruins. once in the loft sido of the head, Twocuts Whitohead went out to White Wings, ad | &ram to Tus Be.] —Judso Balliett of tho | fOreidugen Nattie, (R0 Vthink o | monts which ho caunot rofuse. “Iwould | sgring whoat, U0.5; spring rye, 80 onts, 80.5; W Lisiox, Wis. Aug. 10.—Camp | \vere made, but just whit the weapon usod was thero was 10 more runs made until the ninth, | district court decided today that Frank | Dr. Hsbrouck, 106 105, won by a lowgt | f#ht him anywhere from one round to a fin- | barley, 9.5 buckwheat, 95.3; potatoes, #.5; | Douglass is in ruins. At about § o'clock this | could not be dotermined, thoush it was when Denver made four ana won the game. | Pierce, the notorious ox-constable who is in | Trom . Belwood, 112G to 1. who wasa leagth | ish,” said Corbett. tobacco, 8853 i evening the cry of fl.o was raised. A lamp | thought to be a knifo, Lohbeck opened with a hit, and on White- ai i B ahead of Costa Rica, 112 (1o D, Time s = | f 2 per o i exploded in Cuffmare’s saloon, but the flame: 5 0 a 7 et halag o gra o he 08t = e or allen off 2 per cent daring the | exploded in Cuffmare's suloon, but the flames sreot crowd collected in front g « boad's wild throw of Fournior's geround. | I dwaiting tho action of the grand jury on Dlird rage. five and ono-hulf turlong Moninihhrgatstoulght. Corpilins falle b 5 had been nearly smotherea — The fire took a BiAgY AERITAcalakadi L Irous o she er, ho run across the plate, and Harry | ® charge of murder in the first degree for | startors: Tie Koip flly, 107 d 010, won by & | Nowrork, Neb., Aug. 10.—[Special Tele- | month, the decline belug almost entirely in | 0GP B Gaver, and in_about ton min- | Suloon and jummed the doors. Swede curso = . v . 03 ing E. 2 . 70, Is itle length in Gratitude, 14 (2to 1), was the m, e v, i o states alloy anc orth- . ™ vords and blows Hew thick and fast for a roached third. Walsh made a wide throw of | killing E. H. Wishart a month ago, is entitied | SV Stanc DIV 15h ! to Tne Bek|—The Willie-Quinn | the states of the Ohio valley and the north- | a4 was heyond cont Tho fire spread | WO G0 RS Mike Dompsoy and Oflcor the Poet’s hit and Flanagan muffea it, znd | to bail and fxed the amount at 320,000 It is | Fourth race. five and one-h ing o ook place tonigl o | west. The decline was due to dry weather, | rapidly through the business houses till :it AT : ) O'Connor, the Irish patriot, following with a d Pierce will securo it and bo released. F i Penny Ko = ‘s.”,"”’ m"‘f;-s.L\",;"K ol L:’ .‘Lm‘:':i"],?:' “c" approaching drought in portions of Indiana | reached the Camp ougluss hotol, 1t thon | Meals camo along and startod in the Faruim homer, tho thing was done. = 10 1100 DY 1 NORO from BOrTilos, 103 b to 1n. 5 opors noude, GANGREANCONL08k Was ot woen Illicois und low temperature in | crossed the Omaha tracks ana set fire to the | Street entrauc th ks N SEompas, o0 thlol Wasn't that tough, though? storm Damage General. ond; Gertie D, 101 (244 to 1), wlength und a | Merven Thompson and Joe Heckler, two | 1" gections of the corn surplus | Commercial hotel 50, they |u!|‘!‘n-'| “‘.‘; ;'vu.n‘_ e R Omaba made a gallant struggle to regain BurLiNoroy, Ta., Aug. 10.—[Special Telo- [ Btfboblnd. = o Blcht st . | featherweights, best two in three, Thompson | gisppiets, o was sufiicient rainfall in Many dwellings were burnod, there belng HihbloBicory.siopnadilhatiiEht andioagticha hor lost eround, in her half, but it was 1o €0. | gram to T B, j—Reports received by | Wightnun, 113 (110 2 "won 1n L4 by ' lensth | Wiiie 5s-Ouinn sorsot, oo Komat syt ebraskn, with some. local nothingleft but n fow residences in the [ 1008 n Wikl BLAEERL 08 L0G T don cClellan led off with his sccond safo bit. | ocal ralr ; : ot 106 (10 160 1, who beat Sant: iiieva oo test, Grmco: °. i southwest part of the town. The total loss [ Crowd follows o5 fonske and Smith got his base on balls, but that was | 10041 ruilread ofiicials from lous POINLS | )i 108 80 o 1), third. el Quinn won the first, second and third falls. notwithstanding the low temperature. 1 stimntod at $150,000. L P e i all there was of 1t, for Flanagan and Dungan | 8100g tho lines in lowa indicate that the ne'milound seventy yards, Four G of the Allegheny mountains and in th Soldiers who were encamped near by as- RICEC L e furnished ousy outs, and Smith was forced | storm of last evening was quite severe at tors: Kern 10404 10 D, won- from Blac 3 Broke Tw, ., | the conditions were favorable and averages | sembled and suceoeded in saving nearly all | 80 o wan stood L bebiad G telogribiy out at second by Felds, and the day was | places and did considorable damage to crops | T 1 (4 10 5 bY @ lensth o 1o nnd e ST. CATHERINE, Ont., Aug. 10.—At the St. | advanced. The crop contimues lato in most | tho goods in tho hotels aud storas, aud most | Vo10 —and when —Ofteor Meais e gono boyond recall and fruit trees. At LaMone two dwelling | the hooks $10,000 in cold cash, Bulitiien, 101 | Catherine amateur meeting today 3Georg | sectious, the result of a poor startand ab- | of the business part of the villago. Mauy LRE S A S R el e The same teams moet again this afternoon, | houses were demolished, but no one was iu- | 01, was two fengths buci, third. | Gray of the New York Athletic association | sence of hot, foreing weather duving July. | dwolling houses wero burned. The wind | i SRR EASEESE SRR SRR PG R The score: jured. A lumber yard was blown to the fonr - put the sixteon-pound shot for; feor and | Uniess August should prove unusualiy favor- | blew from the south and kept the fire moving | Mt Q¥ LA (B GEUCHETE @ Peeb K ‘ e z winds, At Humeston fifteen stock cars wero ack t Phe-half inch or ot and one-half ches over | wble and the scason: be a long onu thore is | very rapidly, and whoen the engines wvived ‘mt;wl broke nway, so/did Démpsey's, Both % ] blown into a diteh and wrocked. Keports | St Lovis, Mo, Aug. 10.—A protty ser- | the world's record. He aleo beat the world's | daiiger that corn may not maturo proporly. | from Mauston aud Tomah thoy eould do | Prisoner broe iy, 86 Sl FRmisOr s AN from the northwest indicato considerable | jous aceident ocourred at the fair grounds | rocord on fiftean pound shot putting While the general averaze is reasonavly | little. Tne losses agirezato $150,000 with damage all along the route of the Burling- 4 A 8! 20, PO B L2 high, corvespondents qualify by emphasizing | small insurance. Telegraphic wires pussin >aul Blumquist was the man who as- ton, Cedar Rapids and Northern, during ”“_'““';"_ 1oAYs “x o, ‘:”““"l‘ Eyps Bound to W restle, tho ‘hocossity for a favorablo season from | through tho town wore dostroyod, and tho L e R R e ning race in whicn six crack local roadsters e o] v 53 Shact this date on railroad track is budly warped. RN 0 et R S T i Drowned While Bathing. bad beon enterod was boing run that the no- rM“M'M;m'l?auv ‘\\u,.. |m. ;hpmml In tho surplus states, tho averages are: ! Joaninitoniiny botiyeoi Hawaed Wil dae- Cenar Raris, In,, Aug. 10.—[Special Telo- | cident occurred, A short distanco fro Telegram to T’ Bup. | —Articles of agree- | Onio, 9. Indiaua, 85; 1ilinois, 5i: lowa, #0; ! e, LA AL AN T T A S T ey 4 ARSI f" m Lo | 1 ont huve been éntired fnto between “Prof. | Missouri, 87 Kausas, 88; Nobraska, 8. It 4 Fire at New Orleans, y B A v Taaon ; starting pomnt Big Texas, ono of the entrees, | ™ o H should bo noticod that but one of *he sur- | NEw Orreaxs, La, Aug. 10.—This even- i | - Anamosa, while bathing in the Wapsie rivor | polted the track, and dashed through the | Id: Dufour and ‘Frederick Witham fora | SROulC 4 g o streel from Sixteenth und was hit with o ) 1€ | wrostling mateh,’ cateh-as-catch-can, best It 15 rumored tere tonight that if » six-cluo | heat the gamo was uot called | every cont that went into Mr. Bartou's fine | western part of the city. Tho scarcity of barldy prevented a decline in civeuit is arvanged, Lincoln will not be init, | till 5 o'clock. The scorc resulted: | house, every cent that had bought bis fine | The final estimate on' the grading of Tweu- | that cereal, but the market could not bo called us the club is said to be in u tottering condi’ | Young Men’s Christian association, 203 | horses, and it was tima that they (the lavor- | tieth strect from N to streets showed | firm. Swedish oats are firm and English ul- Picked Nive, 19, The Young Men's Christinn | ery) should have thoir share of tie profits, | $5711: balanee duo coutactor, £1.000. most urobtainable, Corn firm, but inactive. ity R = toam will play the Omaha Juniors Wednes- | Mr. Root advised the men not to indulge in | Holmes & Smith asked tho council to pay = : :,',':Ir"h,:m“ “‘",L S Minneapolis’ (lub to Disband. day on thoir owii-rounds, the. socond of a | anything uniawful, not to dostroy sty prop: | thom for pie. furnishad dohn 1toss in doing The Heat in Connecticut. P e AL e L 0 MixyEAPoLis, Minn., August 10.—Henry | sorles of games begun in this city some three | erty or injure anybody, but 1o stand for the | work at Twentieth and N streots, 1Re Prarsriey, Conn, Aug. 10.-Today nas Cixaisyar, O, Aug. 10.--Today's game was considerable of a farco After tho fourth inning the Kellys gave up and played . in a | ton. e In some sections the heat was intense, Days of King Olat Revived by S me SO sopurated. Smith, 2h. ., Flanugan, 1 Dungan, Flelas, Coleman, rf. Walsh, ss Wh Keefe, p . Buker, —_——— son and struck ont west. e was caught on A RN L % 4 plus states returus an average more than tho | ing at 7:25 p. m. a fire was discovered in tho RN B RS ik IR yestorday afternoon, gave out and was | grassatthe side. Meeting a light sulky he | threo 1 five fallsy for & purse of 8100, The | average for the count i e eais [ miic by soma/unkuow iskianin sl had ?l;:;\\‘:ln“:!;mil II\I'K\‘lnml‘;':::w‘:"n. :“"l\“om:'u;:': {.lx'fn jumped clear over it and lighted on Captain | match will taka plage at the Standard theatre ”\\lw At .-u..lu-nyxlr.-mk ‘|lnrm'mfi'l\\:l;‘\u'“”“l!i\'- | ment was called out but the flames lht" to police beadquarters and locked up. A water wi him, te SV y Y », ' " “ I pvents he average for 0 whole breadth advancing 1 ed ch headway that it was impossible 1 o 0 » Ll Thomas Parker, a promisent river tomorrow evenin L J gained such b i P crent crowd followad the officers aud . ciusod & o narrowly escaped himself, breaking looso | o WA FEETER T BEOTRANE BA """“ sl . some what during the month. The improve- | 1,"hut the fiames out before they had done [ E5Ht SO AR for a fow moments. S from Lievuolds only aftor both bad gone | Bud 4 = coschinen uamed - Hdwards, Fremont's Ball Team. ment is general, except in - Washington, | oopsiderable damago. The whoio build Dr. Gapen took five stiches in Oficer Busom 1t down twice. 5 e anort. Tho horse's fort tosrnd tooWe | Fuemosr. Nob.,’Aug. 10.—|Special to Tur Bhers ok :\’nxu{lhxw:r:‘d ‘1'5"‘ prospect i | was damagod o the extent of § ; Meal's bead and Mr, Greeuo had doublo that onnor, - L se's omod 2ok | somo districts of the state. Roturns outside | Saneo ( k p Des Moines Pilled. tho former while the wholo load camo on the | BEE.|—1t has boen decidod to disband Fre- | SR IEERET D) \Willohlh closely appronch | e M0, Gomo oxcitoment was | VnDer taken in bis. | ; i Des Maisks, In., Aug 10.—-To the Editor of Mr. Parkor leaped o bis feetand | mont's crack ball téam next Monduy. Anum- [ piostandard for comparison. U ik hlrmint | o runs NS, Rerlolialy b oilie rhdle Tk Bres Will you pleaso insert in your | tho excltoment bocamo intonso. A bov had | ber of the best players will be signed by | Mo principal states aro: " Wisconsin, 70 | fiiu'from the great fnmbor distriet. Fames | 510G Svodes paper the following notico for the benefit of [ \is KHOHHEH ¢ e iauvargs, and both | Kearnoy, Anothor team will probably bd | Minnesota, 083 lowa, 95: Nebraska Ui | woro discovered in the drving house of 1. B, | e £ e nding tnre h ranAlth weve found to be unconscious. Thoy were | put in here, thfs city having the finest | North Dakota, #0; South Dakota, 45; Wash- | Burker & Co. ‘Uhe marshalin coarge soon | all carponters aud painters who may read tho | romoved to the hospital. Parker's iujuries | grounds in tho sfate, ngton, 00, R e A A % sume, that although the city of Des Moines, | may prove fatal - Oats have improved 2 per cent during the | jis and the fire was extinguished, aftor Boils and P|mp|es Ia., is in @ prosperous condition at the pr = e af O1d Dad. moath and the figures of the condition indi- | yiout 820, o had been done ent Hme, thore are an abundance of men Valonel Corrigan's Racos “Dad" Clarketriba it once more and Co- | dicato u medium yield por acre. The blight | ¢ y This moraing | Ar nature’s eflorts to eliminate poison from bere to do il work to be dono this season. | Cuicaco, Aup. 10.—Hawthorno results: lumbus 15 lamenting again. Thoy miss him | Which ruined the crop lust year and which | (niway's lodgin & throoators frame | thabiood. ‘Tis roault nusy b accompiished Omaha ... 003000 0y | By order of carpenters and paintersof Des | pirst race. seven furlonzs: Powers won. was feared again at the date of the July re- | yi\iding, was destroyed by five, supposed to [ much more eilectially, as well as agreeably. | lal ocmmen Total 3 ormmoc Kounedy, rf. Lohbeck, o oNabb,' p.. Fournier, p conosenscok JupEd )T T Y e s 21000 0 4—9 | Moines, Tnsolenco second, Mund B third, Thne: 1 at Omaha ana it'is a protzol to a bag of Kala- | now yy,0 »d but in few isolated lacali 2ot Tncondiary origin. Charles Johnson through the proper excrotory chiannels, by g — Recond no mile: Murio K won, Low | mazooJennings' parched corn that it won't be | Has. Tt A LR e bo of i kR ey 4 i SUMMARY, Practio Py bitiomist. BRGURCL TA0S NS Nirae 3 pandd ¥ s i 0R"kX ties. The ther at the close of the grow- | (s suffocated, o negro name ashington the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, buse bits: Walsh, Floids, Burns. ¢ KrokcE, Ia, Aug =HAre daokaun, & 1 LA R A i b i et | Tumpus,~Ton Multord, favorable and lute growth was sufticiont o | {iiyping from window oi1s aid carbunivies. In casting about for.a Dhres-basy biti* Jennody, IHomg suloon keoper ot Glora, Mo, got luto & dis- | iy o: 3oy, 3 & A S largely offset poor state and deficit land. | B medy, it oecurred to me that Ayer's Sarsi- Burns, O'Connor. Double pluys: Snuth to | oussion with Lucilius Price over licensing | = Fourth race, five furlonzs: Burnett won, Fought on the Street. Cooler weather which retarded the corn | Two More Suspects, 184. been: usbt fathier's famil Flanna rrick to T bes, X ] R ! | v pavitia had been used in my fat A s saloous, Prive picked up a pitehfork, stabbed | Maud Howard second, Annle lrvin third oxander Groen and Hort Redmond got | growth in the upper Mississippi valloy was | wiiiom Colo was nrrosted lost night aud | With excellent sucoess, and § thought that riok to Teveau. Hase on balls: O T 4 > cting Thmo: 1:184. i vorablo to this cereal, materially advanc Haker. 1 : Fournier., 1. ok outi | Jackson lu the abdomen, duflicting 8 fatal ) o > and se + Arg 0 s G o police court, [ favorable s 0pro | chavged with assault. Heis suspocted of what was good for the father would also be Fitih raoo. inlle and soventy yards: Argonta | into 8 disputo in front of the police court | {AvORERE, T LUR CORTRL, HE in atates of | charked with assault, Hols suspocted of wiiat waa gou for the tathor would ulso ba Nl « o | wound. Price is a pronounced probibitionist 3 o By akor, 4 MoNubb, & Wild p L | wound. Price ls a pronounced probibitionist. |y, Lyura Doxey secoud, Carus tiird, Thne: | room yesterday afternoon. on it Rody | (nKEtala Sycrage. . The Aver in states of | Going ono of tho men who' slusgod oiies Time of game: Two hours. Unipires: Trafioy, Benefits Cor 1:36% mond a blow which kuocked him down. OM- | sylvania, 01; Ohio, 86, Michigau, %: 1llinois, | and Harris, - b polico are exoeting thom tis modivine outirely cured me, a1 have Fournlerand Wilson, WarenLoo, Ia, Aug. 10.—Yesterday was cor IKeyser arrested both men and (Ihc\' wero | si; Wisconsin, 80; Minnesota, ¥; fowa, s | selves 10 kel Lo WAL ERR houk & couple | ,”m,,l.l b mare thau two ,l.‘.‘.\u." nd & SEPR o5t day ) locked up. La oy were released on {a ; Nobraska, %, of the sluggers have been holpod across the woll, pimp! wny othel iptive trouble, Plaved Wou Loat Pur QL | 8 moon e o e et e araias | Yo oy gm— large crop in most of the districts of heavy | prv eyl terms of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and many o ] 82 | but is of much beneflt to growing corn, which | First race, seven-elghths of & milo: Zoke Beat His Family. production. The California returns condi- Stole a Gun. rs' experience in the drug business e Rianaatiiiiass 12 bl b 3| Heughat ader Valley 1 from two to | Hardy won, Bill Nye sccond, FOrtuguese | James Caldweil was locked up late yoster- | tion at 100, or practically porfect, In New | Georgo Smith was arrested last nichtand | ables me to speak intelligently.” —C. M. Bloux Oity..... " 3t i i Second race, one and one-seventh miles: T day afteracon for coming home with a jag | York and Wisconsin, however, the prospect | charged with larceny. Smith, nccompanied Hatfield, Farmland, [nd. 1= loss favorable. The first return for buck- | Lincol I 500 Tired of Life. Hride won, Rosa second, Dritt third, Time: | and beating his wite, Ho will have a hear- a couple of pafs, went into the Occidental ] 1 Kansas City. W prid 4 ‘ b e 24 | $h8 L] o wheat is the highost for eight years past, | i | L IATRl s nale atirantad "tha gty A r's sar a rill Denver " B4 508 [ Cepar Rarios, Ia., Aug. 10.—[Speciul Tele- | “"Third race, one and one-sixteenth miles: | B8 this mornin with & slight increase in acreage. [ hawai) Wallaithan e piiavad Liaplials ye S pa a Duluth, .o 3 37 | graw to Tue Bex. |—Mrs. Wintleld W. Moss- | Doncastor won, Sam Farmer second, U Ep—— Condition of potatoes s returned remark- | b 4 A0 ZETRhborg e nad gone far, FREPAKED BY wan, wifo of & prominont farmer near Ur- | P4 Hhwes L0 (o L Steamship Arviva ably high, scoring gain of a point over lust b dation DR. J. 0. AYER & 00,, Lowell, Masa Mhe Rosasresiate s s baua, suicided early vesterday moruing by | pation second, Ormonds third. i H At New York—The Eider from Breme: month. In Aftoen years previous tho recont | oo oo | B T TAvee The Rescrvos and tho Kivais played & | uaoklog. Ny causois kuown for tho doad. Vifth race, Ave-olghths of a mil At Liverpool— The Kansas from Boston. season, August shows condition highor tha | Dr. Birnoy, nay fovar aud catarch. Bbldg

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