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a2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1801.-I'WELVE PAGIS. Hits: Chicngo, 4: Brooklyn, 0. Errors: Cnl- al. Tho pall boar o TH dingly beau STORMGR HURLINGTON, ox y engo, 11 Brooklyn, 0, Battories: , Nicol | Ohi 8 ids P e R mai 9 ames 330 7o were George W. Childs, Rovert Bonn % & f avelon Sote Manager Bob Leadley Hasn't Been Able to | Sugo: i Brogkly s Yinstow, | Ohioago Item Presorvars R\dl‘n Raosfore | gnnetn of s iy Teconte Raging maii 8 of the I._mu James Russell Lowel | Augusting. Srmith; Thomas. O Acton, v Census £tatistios Dovelop fome Intcresting | Relezss His Hoodoo, 1 runss Chicazo, 3 Brookiyn, 1. Gold Watoh and Chain. Torrents Within an Hour. Laid to Reat, M. Stone, John 8. Boyd. Honry 4 can Informatian for Offiotals, , KING WAS VERY BASY BraLixeTos, Aug. 14.—[Special Tele- SR J. 1. Thompeon, Theodore L. Pove d = — Piitangiriis, Aug. 14.—The Philles had —_— o Tng Sty heig Charles I, Mil 1z their own way today. King was 1ne grat to Uik By, =ior & HOUE L 'S g < 5T OF : | PARE KANSAS CITY GOT THE FIRST GAME, | frorything theie own way toduy, [King wa® | UMPIRZD BY MR, HENFI WATTERSON. | noon rain and hail wited this city in o mun- | PRESIDENT POLK'S WIDOW PASSES AWAY. | nicd ata tiipe O1d Age. COST OF STRZET LIGHTING COMPARED. the fifth inning he retired, Galvin taking his Sl | ner seldom exper i. Tho streuts wero prATAUL ”-n Fiaxcisco, Cal., Aug. 14, —Joseph H P nl Seoro | ranning rivers I'the collars are flled | trocnnrnte g o % | Howe, superior judie of San Francisco, died ok " Ten Innings Required to Down the | Philndelphia ... .0 2 3 28002 ribes Who Essayed the Role of | itk water. D s to oxposad goods and '"'"_' LAl AL L T from illness duo to gastritis. He was s opolls in This Re Y Cripples — Lincoln - Went 1 Ll Tl L B e Jockey— ne Nervous Soul Who injuries to treos and shrubs by hail and Congressmen Gamble of *outh born in Ohio in 1511 and electod to the spret Ranks Second in the Kona Vit poin. sinfie 11 Dilapure i Wonkenad at the bast wind aro great, A torrifle thunderstorm Baxota, Whose Death Oce Pwonty-olghth and Pwenty-niuth coneresses United § Cheap Fuel Notch Lowe wauke et T LR accompanied th piin and the electric sys- onvie Veltardey from Galena, Il He camo to California in Havors (i Bl Costly Eurned rans: Philadelphis, 1 Pitesbur Moment, tem was temporarily domoralized, but not s Y. the 50s and has veon aetive in law and poli- et NEW YORK EARNED THIS, . seriously. Little anmage to corn i3 reported. w’u-a-mvn ml-- timo of his last illnoss, He s NEW Youk, Aug. 14.—The Giants defeated T . o eavos a widow and several childron. L ey £ Ransas City, 12; Omaha, i), the Cincinuatis today after a well played and | Citicaco, Aug. The much talked of | "\"lll ‘1‘."(‘2;::“:4‘“1 Rideeiti i ”Hu]rn\(‘ M.u:, Aug. 14, su‘-:nm but 1; T TR w ASTINOTON \'x sy or Tie [hv | ore AN TREEber ALY WaE. deCYTeN tORLY o 00NE, Ta, Aug. Lh—($ oleg o' | firesstve funaral seFvicas ovor: the romains o - . 51 FOUTERN Denver, 6 Lincoln, 9. interesting game. Scor Nawihaver [7er byl wev: tciisd toduy a | pusSRn s 8 AEISLRRG SR Y [ Vo JHRCERTNBRVices ovel UHd FemRn AR S e L DS L S L (i .l New Yor L0 0010001 QurHAIO: BAP, <16 \vas LS| Savanth ANoS oY o Contral I 1 tho late Jamos Russell Lowell wero held in | . 3 Sloux City, 05 Milwaukee, 0. Cineinnats 00010000 ”' Lu i Saver fraternity | Sociation eloctod oficats today as follows: | Apploton chapel, Cambridge, ab noon today. Telegram to Tur Bee.|—Hon, Charles M he census bullotin dovoted to social 4 T il T he programme and the newspaper frate v AT e i " e y L A B of Barlville, one of the bost known | statistics of cities whicl a8 issued today L e oens gy O Inetinatt &, REORE | iined ont fi forcs to withess tIb steugaie: | s, 1% 1203 ovel: O, Sieberg, flauten- | Tho chapol was crowded to overflowlng, and | Smith of Earlville, IiL, one of the best known | statistics of citles which was issued today New York, Cincinnati, 0. Batte Kaxsas Ciry, Mo., Aug. 14.—[Special Tele- | Ewing and Burreil; gram to Tue Bre.|—Kausas City wonagame | Farned run<: New York. 2 from Omaba today afto ten inniugs Gllhib RO ant colonel; Thomas Wheeler, major; Isaac WOk AR Hon. Henry Watterson was an interested | Stover, quartermaster; A. Lansing, adjutant: | fiory yero unaolo to got in. Seldom has spectator and occupiod o chair 1n the dges’ju | A. Piotce, Chaplain: Gharlos Holeomb, dram | there beon witnessed such a zathering of stand. When the bugle sounded the follow- | Major. Addresses ware made by Colonel | those distinguisned in litor starting Judges in tho country, who was here | gives some interesting data concerning tho ucting as starting judge of tho Cedar Rapids | costof street lighting, wator supply, police moeting of the lowa trottinz circult, died | force and other public matters of thoe prin. sy and other pro- | hore last nignt of Bright's disease. He was 'he: matropolis wivi b Bostox, Mass., Aug. 14.—Gruber got rat- |7 ¥ nyde: Hon L. W. Reynolds, W. B. | fessions as gathered to p. Tast tribute ot SO VeRtv bl ciple cities of the country. of tho hardesy kind of seratching | oaGTH SV ATy today, and besides | ing scribes appenred on tho track mounted | {YARK Hon. | L W. Roynoids bt U A i T fifty-one yeursold. of NobFAR YaulEs (BWeab /(1. 11AL ot tHons by tho score of 12 to 1L' All| forcinga run in was tovched up for four sin- | thus: Mr. L. C. Low of the Times, on ! » T sl o 0 CACIREL BARCE R T L aliion” WHIGh: iave! KABHUAL IBGIHEILF L I8 this season time after time Omaha has taken | gles. That inning was the fatal one for the | Morgan: Mr. L. K. Titus of tho Globe, on J. Dysnit Hogs D§ing of Cholora, u:n(;., poet and diplomatist. Thero woro no R SWHBID SELK B 1o g hali TR tho Blucs, picked them up, thrown them [ visitors. Score: 2 T.; Mr. Boylan of the Inter-Ocean, | CEbAn Rarivs, Ta., Aug. 14.—|Special Teto- [ Services at Elmwood, the poot’s late home, Cavalry Marksmen Add Good Digures | in ono rospect at losst Omaha can down again and gone about its business. | Boston S w1000 OROKORD 850 Shortly after 12 o'clock the funcral proces- 008 80 0= 3| on Governor Wheeler; Mr. B. V. Dellow of | gram to Tur Bre.|—Cholera is roported to Their Total Scd Brrievee, Neb, Aug. 14§ o8, givo points to all hee sistor cities pecial Tele- | in the union. [n the cost of street lighting and. 00 sion moved into the church. The services in hurch, which were conducted by Bishon For a time today it looked as if tho same Zoolte and | raging umong the hogs about Dysart. Charles Frrors: | the New York World, on Boston, dose would be inflicted again. but the ol | Clarkson | Mr. A. Meideing of the Staats Zvitung, on ;}'l‘)'“”;i""l".l'- hl\ll.‘mm-:u' there, has lost over ‘l'hilli]! Brooke and 1Rev. William Lawronco, | £ram o Tie Bre, [-~Today’s firing was in- | to each head of her population the expenso is Blues braced up and aided to some littlo ex- 'r"_"_'""' Mose. The aistanco was one milo and tho bbbl :‘“")- were very simple. Tho pall bearers were | terfered with some by the light rain and the | jower than in any other city ia the country tent by a decision or two of Umpire Knight's, National League Standing. winning jockey was to receive a handsome 8K ”;"VTT OTTAA Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Christopher | clouds. But the competition managed to in- | excopt Buftalo. Thero the per capita cost i3 pulled the game out of tho fice. Played. Won. Lot Por Ot | gold watch valuod at $250. b dd e, S Couch, John Holmes, Prof. Charios I, Not 1so thoir aggregate scove by handsomo | put down at 11 conts, while ln Omaha 1t is When Manuing went to the bat in the tenth | Chicago... 2388 1 7 Mr, Titus was very nervous and at the last T on, Prof. Childs, C.'F. Choate, George W res. The totals a ly 26, Buffalo anjoys cheap coal, but her i , Bostc bty L 3 8 Inportant Dovelopments in the Cana- | Cyitis, Wil e vl 3H0) A el only 26, Buffalo anjoys cheap coal, funing@ tho scorc was o tie. Tho [ RONCH: moment Mr. Martingale of the evening Jour- | D UMl Curtis, William Dean Howells, Prof. Bart streot gas lights cost §1.78 cach per annum dinn Raiiway Seandal, lott and Presideat Eliot of Huvvard. Tne Orrawa, Ont., Aue. 14.—The sonate rail- | floral tributes v few in number and way committeo met tonight and startling [ Modest in churactor. evidenco was brought forth i connaction | 4ue, cell it the littlo chapelin the st 1 in Omaha. cheaper than any v. Only $15.00 poer there. ‘The bullotin s 1St &51.00 ¢ Minncapolis gots other city in the cou latp per annum is paid manager then hit out A beauty [ Ehiid £ to center fleld and took second on | Broo Katz's sacrifice. Picket fouled out and Elmer | Cineinnati.,.00 04 nal, was substituted in his stead. The Globe was a favorite in the petting, with the New York World n strong second choice. Track LANK, THOOP AND WEGIMENT, i five baso on | Pittsburs. 3 Tho Worl AT 4 : motery tolled solemnly while the B T Ule B HOl T e svery. Wldaw 'T"flm' ALty b T —— was good. The World immediately pushed | with the Baio des Chalerus railway | hearso bearing the remains of tho poet, fol- R e s el balls. Manniog then . stol ANONG {MATEURS, to the — front = and ~going down | seandal, Contractor C. N. Armstrong, [lowed by many carriuges wers arawn ; Totween the cost of publie inprove- Elmer trotted down to second, and 5o when ok tho back strotch was two lengths [ ¢ through the gates, In tho cemotery thore parisons hotween the cost of pulic iy r v 3 " in front of the Globe, the Inter-Oce who had proviously refused to Ls; S o - -— monts in different cities might bo a valuable tearns + 1o the bat there wore two out Giants Battered the Musees. ey o T oy o O answer certamn questions, made a | VA3 BEreat crowd gatherod. Whcn the | M T, Mitchell Corp W aid, and o goneral knowledie of theso tables 0 men on bases, a v s, N 2. —[Special Telo- ke 2 cs las e 5 o cortege cnterod the cometery through the | W. 0. Carroll, Mus. | 148 ol A Y eata! q :‘”" two mon on'bascs, and ahit. would winf, Bex ; IR ":;’-- '?-lh;:gf:"‘;m’f:\_ ot | maintained to tho turn forhome, where the | clean breast of it. Ho said that when the [ urund archway the polico cloared the. spico | Ao : AR would enblo. tuxpayors fo waich thiole he game, gram to Tie —Oneo [ obe chullenged the Wor These two | offort to reorganizo the company failed he set | about the grave and none but the mourne LN 18] 1o ) ttens, Soeond it 156 111 Pos.H Matters became pretty interesting when | ball oceurring hore this season was played | swunginto the stretch on even ferms, but at G eunlsihg 8 iew syndIoa a | were allowed 1 clos v thereto, T o, Corps D i i) 100 Lo two staikes snd threo balls had been called. | this afternoon between the Lincoln Giants | the last sixteenth pole the World drew away ::7:3’;?&:&:::““3‘:::‘,,(.‘l':,i:) i‘:\"‘l‘l‘:‘\\:";'l‘)‘l‘l:(l long train of cn‘n‘n:;.!‘qm“\‘,;““hll::l‘:“;d L6 || VT GO e s et BT ROV TR ORDERY, On the third called ball there was | and the Beatrice club, Both clubs wers on | 8nd pulled up under the wire a winuer by a b ALL Lgbl; 0 " | avenue past the miniature lake and up | WeMason, Pvi B uih B AL i AW, Strdthor, PVE, 1 B A Bakor. DY C, vt the luxuriant hornbeam trees all | & L Edmowdson, Corp., 1. bth avout, and the great elms and beech trees, | A. Drow. Sgt. 1L,uth . 2 > el o o 5 length amid much enthusiasm, “The Globe | and held a lengthy conference with Premior a gigantic kick. Keefo swore it was over [ their mettlo and playea their best. was second, lnte Staats Zei- | Mercier and other members of the Quebec [ Bogjqes v In_the sixth inning a rash decision by the Ocean thivd, St AL tho plate, and so dia Walsh and so | I IRG SR EAIGE R K CeCBMt it was | tung fourth and Times lust.’ After ‘the | provincial goverument. In order to complete Iounts fn avenue to the new made grave. Many Changes in the it r Service Throughout the Woest. $id “Pop” Swith, Catcher Fields jumpedup | JhIEe Moy Sause “jockies” dismounted and wore weigned in, | the deal he had got Ernest Pacaud, editor of [ g t5d 51e 5 e most picturesque in the | & Warten Cory's i i 117000 | Wasmixaros, Aug. 14 1 Tologram ond down in his rage, but Knight said it was ot/ bf the Beatrice club was struck twice | M. Watterson stopped o tho frout of the | LElrecta, the Quebeo government orean. | ynout comotery, Tho frosh uptarned enrth | § 35k A0t g i to Tii Bir,|—The follow rmy ord s & bad bail, being {00 far out. It is not | soverely while at the bat. ‘This aiso started | Ji rfs":lx;x;‘tllln--u‘.fix\:.l ","",’»"} s en{lr]pmmub- e o oney h‘u!twuu\n" }Il‘[!rl:fl"[g";\;:;: was covered with newly cut, fir, and golden ker, Fiest 1.t j wero issued today: Leave of absence for nocossary to say that Danny Stearus | up a breeze, aud the Giants who wero in the | 610 Mr. Dellow tho beautiful watch, , Juebec Eovernment. An arrangoment | rod wes thickly strewn about. Tha wide- s, St 1 U1 | four months; to take effect about:September to 8 fit1d, came’ and grabbed their bte with a | Tho other races resultod as follc was made by which the government paid him | ¢roading tangled foliage of the hornbeum L " 2 i agreed with Knight and told bim that | w86 ine hand in the row. Tho | First race, one and three-sixteenths miles: | IR subsidies$175,000. The witness, realizing | (rees was held in bounds by garlands of fir AR AR B CEaR Ll O LR L half a loaf is botter than none,” as ho 4 SEELS 3 nted First Lieutenant ho had one of the keenest oyes it had ever | troulo chiofly orginated with two or three | It Maid wou, Lumon Blossom sceond, Leo | that S g1 trederick Wooley, Tenth iufantry, and ho is authorized to wu bayond tho sea. — The leave | of absence granted” Pirst Lientenant Waltor S. Alexander, Fourth artillery, August s, is The peopl p 38 of two mouths, The people clambered upon the hill and sat il un iy e s third. Time i ol vl by o 4 Bl expressed it, repaid Pacaud $100,000, His been his good luck to fall in with. Tho uext | half-orunken hoodlums. Matters fually | "WES T L5 0. Bon Cox and Tobin | oain ahare wins ot Sto oo Tl statement ball was a good one and Stearns went aiter | quictea down and the game continued. The | 11oo ran w dend hent, San Suba third. Time: | oreated a sonsation. - Witness said that, Dac. it. He got it safe over sccond baso and 10 Atoolo st 0" ooinl DA TE B ALt HoRd R onEEI aud, when the deal was on, complained at about. the grass as tho precious burden was lifted out by the pall vearers and with un- covered heads the mourners stood beneath the waving trees orr, Capt., ith T Manning and Smith came in. The hit won 00000520 0=7 | Hen Cox. his owner were rul xt";: ;"f.';',{‘g'{t“[m “‘l‘leh;;;\gfx‘“‘{'x':::;‘l'l 'n"h!{oi Bishop Brooks pronounced the last prayer, extended two months, One mouth’s ordinary the gume, Score: “Lineoln, Custone and Maupin; n truck 2 ERT 2. 18 i which wns the full Episcopal service, for = e s leave of abscnce is granted Licutenant KANSAS 17y, Swith and True. Umpire: L. W. TR LML (S £ G i) :rd persons \vl;uu‘ debts had ‘Ltlom\): although Mr. Lowell was a Unitarian it was RAND I~LAND. Colonel Joseph €. Bailoy, ussistant — S e irth rac @ ono-sixteanth milos: o;li‘“i‘ Si‘nrl(; ‘{‘)‘"’I‘“‘“ names appoared thab | his wish that the funeral services should be i medical purvoyor, in extension of the Manning, 2. o 8 Anxious for a Game. Aloha won. per second, - Long S1106 t from the Bpiscopal service book. Dean | Jiforts the People Are Making to Care | Sick leave granted him June 1L First Lieu- 2 0 0 third. Kutz, m . INGALL'S PLANS: William Lawrence assisted with the arave, tenant Samuel D. Sturgis, Fourth artillery, 1 Aty OB LR A G L g ‘!‘“”,L:",""’ o-cizhiths milo: Rodina and with the pronouncing of the words *dust _for the 01 Soldiers. | 15 divected to_procecd to St. Paul and report 2 10 9] tho Bluo Beards and American District elo- | Groener second, Docelt ThIRL [ (oo e 6 Will Wedte | (0 QUSEY by v Beooks, tho vouny grandson | M. Seth P Mobloy of the Grand Tslaad | in herson to. Brigs roral-IVestey M 0 10 ¢ 9 graph clubs fora wamo on Sunday, August | Tyes e (5 E T A Ay of tho dead poet, Jumes Butnott Lowell aud | Independent was in the city vesterday and | ritt, commanding depiriment of Dakota, S Ennror 1 8 1 1|28 oranynine undor sixteon years of age in | second, Lunitry third, Timo: 1545 G LA g Joseph Burnctt, jr., came forward and took | found timo to talk about the way the peoplo | duty as aide de camp on his staff. Swartzel, . 0 0 1 0 the city. Address D. Brady, in care of Titr LIS Pl Atcmisox, Kan,, Aug, 14.—[Special Tele- | Dartin the final sorvico. Tno relatives and | or (irand Islana are going to entertain tho | ., The leave of absence granied Lieutenant Paars, p. 0000 1 01 0| Bee Best of the Meet at Saratoga. geam to Tu: Ber, | 2Johu J, Ingalls says to- | Mourners then roturned to their careiages | 9f (JF8M0 IIMIG AHEEENE (0 VLA 1O | Golgnel James P. Martin, agsistant adjutant om0 L s 0 L e e Savtoon, N, Y, Aus. 14.—Today was the | day thatho has no Intoution of going to | Gy Suimauaen, the limbs. of the hopn: | which swill bo held TR B8 B L o L X e o aew Pt 18 P A L % b i 4 d o d, E i rn- el £ 3 L epten- © extension e leave of absence granted Tot ; i2 S second extra day of the second meeting of | Europe this fall. He would like to go if Mrs. [ boams wore swayed back to their naturai Captain John G, Bourke, Third . cavatry, ‘inancial Storms ftoge High and Loud | the races here. Tho weather was clear and | Ingall's would consont to go with him but | position ovor the last resting place of their avze camp has boen 1aid ont north of Aususti. is further extended one month: s SFAY rouni the Home of the Coloneis warm, the track fast. she dechines to put 3,000 miles of water be- | Poet. town on the site of old Camp Grant of live 2aveof absence for one month to take of- cClellan. 1t o Toviavinng, Ky, Aug. 1—The stock- | _Finst race, five and a halt furlones. Six | twoen burself and hor childron, Mr. Ingalls, | | AMONE those fn attendance were the fol- | 101 O 1he ite bEold Chmn Girant of B¥0 - uct August 25, is granted Tiest Licutonant Celian 0| e e e asuball St et | SLFers: Ouypote. 08 2 to 1 acud out in tront | [¥io Understood s weising . bookt ‘of Leon: | 10WIRE survivors of “the class of '4S of Har- | years ago and bout thirty drive wells b William W, Galbraith, Pifth artiliery, naj 1 nolders of the Louisville baseball c Trom tho stk foilowed by Priness isowling, [ 1514 understood. i writing vard, of which Mr. Lowell wasa member: | been sunkon the ground. The committes pove of absence for ono month and ten days, Dunzan, 1 0 this afternoon to consider tho efforts of ex- g;dgu ) .\]x!m Tearless, 10 (3 to 1. tho others pojl Ve Hon. George B. Loring, ex-United States | hits secured 1,400 tents ana the camp ground —y yyj September |, is grauted S Mot # 8| President Parsons to disposo of a controlling | S 1 i HEE Enbeie Tt dhlo. throes Mortimer Was n Schemer. minister to- Portugal; \William Aspiwalt, | Will bo surrounded by a foues to keop off | ond Lieutenant William C.'Wien, Tont ine A HoIanARI(ELE, b interest in tho club, 1t is now stated that | quarte roased It huttlength ut | Gmicaco, Augl” 1§.—Postofiice Inspector | iory Abbott M. Bowdich and J. T. Coolidge. T et e Ch o | Sy N 1 Parsons did not succerd in selling to Gillette | the wir 1Nt threasquariors of | . Aughily he ovder of the Loval Legion, of which Mr. | hational guars will bo at tho camp, ovo o o Jremon 1 of Milwaukeo because Gillette did | Second better tine than ever before made on | Stewart was in receipt of many letters today | Lowell was a third degree mewber, was rep- Lave i OB L amov ot fatme "‘ w ¢ ¢, Aug. 14.—|Speciul Telegram Keefe, .. 1 of Milwiukeo | becausd ieioue Aid | Tiia trucks Ocypote seond. Tonriess third, which show that the National Capital Suv- | reseuted by John L. Otis, Colbuel’ Stephen | bave been made to - isauo new uuiforms o ASIINGTON, Aug. 14.—[Special Telegra - = = - a 7 s S ToF i tonEMil\watkaa [h; cgond: and one-eighth miles. Four [ oo fn o , Crosby, General Francis A. Walker, Colonel | the guards at Grand Island. Applications | to Tui Bie} —The following list of pen- 5 i ent to the transfer A sturtors: I TS G0 . was u neek (u | i8&S Bulding andLgan assocation was even e - L have been reccived for quartors for 10,500 | . s __Total... ... ZAIRURIE 13 CoulaLBATe btathR KaRn G e foreaal iR GIHE |y n e el . foan at. fiest. supposed. | Ausustiis P. Martin, Colonel Charfes Lee- ¢ for quarters for 10300 | giony yranted is reported by Tus Bik and they 1eft a greater swi ind| estine, 0 (0 to 1, tho | 1 s was placed i | Intter going third at the field stand, Unelo | ¢ man, Colonel W. L. Hig o jon. Fred \‘_vll\l'ulls and the - . % | at not only dhl Lhu association succeed in e Y T P cent over last yen Nebraska Original Dantel Rummel, SCORE BY ININGS, cinnati club, At the meeting a pool was | the flag, followed b KanenaCity........0 0.0 1 1601 tormed and 754 shures of stoc § 000012 iTaHE : < Lo e Bob made i¢ firston the upper turn and at | Lot 1040 5 4 : Endicott, Colonel Henry Lee, Majot u 7 : S A ::u' L'm'.“m‘ff‘-\‘:;’m ’.-luul'uf ‘1“"\!’:_“'\9 CE0Te |t Nalf mile was four lonaths off from Bot | CCtting him to purchase stock, but itgot the | Siurry Captain Nathan Appleton. Geno Mr. Mobley stated that the committee | Jacob Dischner, Nelson Anderson, John F. QLo o i Tn tho lower tur ant gave Ber- | deed to his farmr.as woll. Ho says: “I | paieaie SWh s “ina " @olonel Arnold A. | Would be able to provide ample accomsuo Earned runs: Kansus City, lacks about threo hundred shaves of a con- . Orson Wood, Sherwod H. Meers, pudia his head and he closed’ the wap at the | bought ten shares of stoc! 1L who come, and no effort had for which 1 ex- | jioq * | tions for e S VoIl it roa Parsona® oliina Sta tiava |- e hlenantl e closed Lshielkan atidlia ke ShotNach | ] Moses [1. Jones, Norman Clopp, Lewollyn | L i lling intorost. I ) e quirter paie, pissed Wim at tho end of | peeted a loun, 1 paid threo months dues tin [ 1% sople wera Miss | beon spared to make tho encampment the | Moshos, Gl Wous o V. Cor City). Coloman, & Dunig J03S shares undor i logal arooment, aud | nino turiones and fiwon won i 19k In‘w'gal- | udvance, $10 for appraising. mv property and o e Ao o s Wonle | most suceessful wud tho largest. over hold in | i Wiiiiam wion King, B bis carries the control. He is looking for a | 1op: Unelo Bob second, Pales 5 nddit . = s | Ellen T. Emersoo, talph Wi BTl A ol fovs ! n, Witliam | vic 3 e « ond: Palosunothird, © 7| & nddivlonal dues on August 3. Tgot a re- | ihien T Emorsge; dapxbier af AR Wako § o state, Awmble provision has beon mado | Hatia" 1ty Thomas N, Smith, Ste s, | byyer and says he will sell when he gets bis |, Ehird e, sovan furlongs, ten ceiny, but they ans®ered back that I comd | {1 Hank, Benjimin Thomp- (7t , United States miulstor in Deumark | t0 supply wood, water, hay ana straw in | Mossler, Jucob ning, Pickett, & price. out of the bunel and woa by half a len not get a loan, as the papers did not shove e Prosi Jlavel abundance, son, Jay Bagley, Arthur P, Childs, Selah D, ;(I‘:;;ch o o bulls s Lord iitrey. 10 6 (0 1 seconds Balieof that meux Ll\ohh\nd, Lsent thom the dood undatibrestiontiOloyln ot porangements for spolers ll\mll ot boen Hll, Samuoh N, Weleh, Dantol O, Mattinger, 3 i % 2 & ARG runze, 10) (510 1), third. whieh they now have. Please send it back." S : . ully completed when Mr. Mobley left home, R o O lorlos T WAt er: k o1 1y Swi Detrorr, Mich,, Aug. The twenty- | “Foureh race, one mile, nine starters: Ked- Louis £ Mortimer, the absconding man- DEATH OF MItS. POLK. W. Parsons, Charles J. Warner but promises to attend b cured from G d already been se- eneral Russell A. Alzel Wild pitche 1701, o Nours und thirty minutes, 8; Keefo, i Time: T L Original—Joseph L. Lester, Charles Colo- | . Copeland, Charles J. Young, Hios H. third all heat in i al rogetta of tho Northwestern | feilow. 114 (3 0 1) won by 4 S1 ager, the authorities bave discovered, has Umpire: Kuizht. Awmatenr Rowing association was opened to- 1Y il 8 to 3. second; Buriington, | escaped to Canada. His father, who was | Widow of the Tenth President Passes | ;o) Clough und Commandant Lucas, both of | Novria: Frederick K. Moreis, Bnos i, Hume: AT Do O e She G Rat alnnals Onoat S furlongs, cleven starters: | 150 an oflicer of tne association, has not ; the Yankton (S. D.) soldicrs’ home, and all { gion, Burrows W o W, Whit- OTHER WESTERN GAMES. the features of the day was Edward Hanlan's | Busteed, 17 (4 to 1. was out jo win and he left | been heard from. Nasuvine, Tenn., Aug. l4.—Surrounded | the congressional delegation except Congress- | yoy ' J. L. Reashaw, pson W. Delong, 0s, Mrs, | man Bryan, who had mado other arrange- | jouh . James K. Polk, relict of the tenth president | Meits 5 Hugh o ‘. ° The programme arranged comovrises of the United States, died av 7:30 this morn- ARDRE 8 Foiid oxhibition. the starie " ior e fi 7 wero able to ea Lincoln Made Another Dive for Bot- luy was Jlinlot day, the first avent: of h was tho singlo scull. Duran of the | plate: qrerwhich y thav none of them BT TR by a few loving friends and r ’hl(ln‘\ i(-'n‘hln-_lll.‘w ‘v:}unln% Salmon Fishers Strike. ¢ sulloped tn LIS WAMHE | Sax Fraxcisco, Cal,, Aug, 14.—The bark icor, James A. Trvin, Ilisha G, Shipy odgrass, Clark H.~ Cross, Alber Murray, Jobn C. iferney, Jacob L. Dotse tem Place at Hom Sunnysido boat clab, Toronto, won by ten ¥1o5 . y io IReve i B petitive drills by companies of the National | Josep! William' L. Miller, William LaNcory, Nob., Aug, 14—[Special Telo- | fengths, 11 10312; Thompson of the Toronto | onElenf, 08 (0 to 1), third. = z_'fl”h"ll.‘“!? i ”:'I MBlch “"r‘i"l“" “”‘]""“f:‘: ing, aged eighty-eight years. Sboe bad full | Guard for a $100 sitk bauner and ulso by drill | Tumea W H. Tarkln, Willlam Mor gram to Tue Bee.]—The Mountaincers vgonants second, Wright of the Toronto 5 'm iodiuk With cargo of salmon, brought | ,,,qqession of her mental faculties. She had | squads of the Sons of Veterans for a s! row, vmour, Albert Heisler, Mal boat club third MneAViliotagks: down 136 fishermen who had struck because : s 11 lus 3 bauner. B3 ts will also be held for . ik, Jarome B. Miller, Loonard downed the Farmers today in the seventh | boat club thixd. ey ial T\ been in perfect health until last Wednesd X ritt ( vk, Jerome ) . Loo inat T i to That te kot Densan oy ‘he sccond event was the four-oared race KxoxviiLe, fa., Aug. 14.—(Special Telo- | tho canners refused to take all the salmon [ oo G es Bl “Coon ™y o ratal ilness prizes of §100, =5 and m cash. I H. Smith, Charles I8, Iogers, Walter L. / nning. Up to that time the Denver bovs | iy the following entries: Wyandotte No. | gram to Tur Brr, |—Four races were run to- | caught, the men claiming this was the agree- Mrs. Polk was stricken down Wedn sd transportation will be furnisheu all regularl Green, William Nevins, John P, Barbel wero able to make only one score and the | | of Datroit; Tecumseli No. 1 of Watcrvillo: game was s protty aone as a person could sstern of St T Mutual of Detroiti wish tosee, The Farmers had up to that vandotte No. 2 Teenmsoh, No. 3 and tho orzanized and uniformed bauds who will | John Candor, Enoch D, Nutting, Williay conform to the rules of the encampment., Grace, Green B. Acord, Albort Strauss, atre will be erected for the | Charles H. Watson, Samuel S, Hewitt, niouce of those who wish to view the | Columibus Paylor, Athos Wheeler, 1tovert J compet t _ Giliespie, Heury Honne, Henry Hooth, Law- The prograwme will also include squad, | ronen Clapsadaiv, Lemuel 1. Smith, William iy, two left from yesterday and two on the | ment under which they shipped. It is | evening after returuing from a d. regular programme. This still leaves four to | craimed by the canneries that the agreement | ¢ lo pain “during her b o eo o (o, | be made tomorrow. The track was iu fair | was to take 72,000 fish per day, and had | ness. She slept some last night. point outbatted the visitors and their fielding nos of Detrolt. ‘The Wyandottas'No. ‘ 2 ; I v wi waking momonts she conversed infelligently 2ot tho best of the start aud were never | condition today and attendance moderate. they accepted more, the ov upply would | we oo e ol was above par. enchB0 N winKine s 100 ie T oy mash GG E1 060 811 an vy i G reanb Gsn eI 1 [ AYS toNiberiihrown X away, s iandiithe: | iwitnitheimembery of hox family. - Mte. Doll: 3 i H i ) canners could not stand the Fishermen | was conscious of her approaching end wnd In the fatal seventh Mountaineor Sprague | second in 10:02; Westerns thivd in 10:30. Hilly Gulilt, South’ Bend. Ind.. second : ! & id snd | ompany, regimental and brixade drilland 4 | A, Nieholus, Jobin McDonoush, Tinfayetts e e S B (R it oarod rave brought the followin, anlis. oy, Farmer Oliys 1L third | stute that tho run was comparatively poor ut | only a few moments bofore itcamo she called | (OB FREIRCEIA RS B8 HEEC CEURIG ) 4, Nichold W, Cloud, Williaw H. N s Dotroit boat club, Mutuuls of Detroit, thoe 1 Smith Mills, Y., fourtll. Best time: | the bepinning of the season. 'The strike, itis | upon her family to surrouna her, and placing the zovernor and cowmandant of the camp. | Acore, Myron H. Damon, Churles 1. Rogpers, two-buggcer, Gilliland struck an easy fly to [ Dotrolt boat club, Mutuuls of Detroit, tho predicted, will bave an_ important offect on | ber hand upon the head of cuchi member in [ the govornor and sowmandunt of the chnp. | pcore, Myron H, Dumon, Chitles Rgks second and Juck Rowe, who apparently had | Modocs of St Louls and the Sunnysides o i trot, #2000, Prospactor, Linllas. Tox, || recicted, will bave un important areot on | asion: sho gavd thom her Bicssing. [SiGaslmnted 1 i Ovizinal ~ widows—Surah — Mag Mary over 50,000 and special adve will besent out Monday and boow the attendanc o Toronto. The Modocs won by five Il-nullu a dead cineh ou it, let it roll over into center | ju 10445, Sunnyside. second in 11:027, Mus fleld. This exploit allowed Sprague and | tuals third. Detroiv did not finish, sing agents | Squives, to work the stato B Kate B, Palitine, 1L, second; Sprague i, Wyoming, Neb, third, Best tim neries this season 15 serious, as but sixteen | Oue of the physicians who attended Mrs o fishermen remain in that vicinity. The can- | Polik said he bad wnever known a grander “for-atl, purse #L.006. Guy. Nushviile, | nevies will endeavor to procure fishermen | character. Herintellect, ne swid was un- an Autocreat, 1icedn Rules Li . 5 siNGToN, Aug. 1.—The Chilian con- Wilson to amblo to the howe plate, This | _In the double seulls the Owasatonongs of L . il _en 1 e 5 i : — WasitNGroN, Aug. 1.~ misfortune seemed to have adupressini effcet | Grand Rupids rowed over tne course alone | e, wondglich i qekgitansneapnd s | Iromothen tatand dimimed, o) noslooeihls o L NATIONAL MEMOGRIAL HALL gressional envovs in Washington bave re- on Pitcher O'Day, as tho next bali let from | in 10 Sl - x Gl TR H she quietly replied. “I know it. Iam ready 3 a ceived advices fro 1 Chili which thoy say his mortar was kuocked nimost to [ The last raco was tho four-oured gig race. ) trot. purse $L000. Rlazeberry, Binck- Hadrb s Norye BightWich i for it and iave boen all my life ready to ovey | 1111n0Is Grand A:my Veter: WL ontivms the statements heretofore mado that the verge of Autclope creek, Gilhland [ The st walked leisurely home and Burns | the Wolve < « went flying cléar to thira. O'Connor | Westerns of St. Lou arters weore: The Modoes of St. Louis, { burn, Mo, won; Kenwood, Terre Hyate, Ind.. Davroy, O, Aug. 14.—A young man, an- | o onlor iy Mastor,” Sho 05 0f” Detroit boat club_orow, | secoriis Veritas, Chieugo, th lossie, Tu- | swering to tho deseription of the Columbus [ Jangth attested hor faith in the Chri and Tecumseh of | dependen ourth. Lest timo: 0% | g ve robber, lost $196 playing faro m Sam | tigion Eroov:Beautitulistradtioo & President Balmaceda has removed all tho ro- Moxmicrito, T, Aug, 1~ [Special Tele- | jygp05 in- the country and had appointed nd the great peace of mind it had al- | gam to Tie Ber|The national memoriai | othe 5. Tho envoys Vi ersons o their “pli made firston fieidor’s choice. eard made o rville. The Wolverinos finished firse e ey /agnor's. gt t ain street | ways givon he i i ot ; ¥ codi Iy in diveet dv N Eaore a1, vods miada: byt Donver, lons | Othera didiaot n'lu«um line. Rocursten, N. Y., Aug. 14.—The grand ""‘I‘L JepisLaT ““’““‘“"“““ tha) emn | wero roceived todav from prominent peoplo | the erection of the national memorial nall for ;v‘,“',,‘_‘n R i ‘,,_‘jl ER I 0 ded nly two i\ % v aat IHOBLI G 0BT T onRe" . s . and capitol was plac If-mast. _ chairman, gleshy, reports | found guilty of misdomennor, tallios, Bill Hoover was not in nmrqum vestordny | tho largost meoting aud tho mast suocessful | o55yed revolvor in cach hand compolled the | The funeral will take plice Sunday morning, | shat thirty-seven statos. huvasont ‘contribus | Tcind suilty of misdomaanor. RO T hENvE | Says the Kansas City Timos of Friday. e | in every way on the civeuit so far. The at- | geuler, old Sam Wagner, to refund tho | yhe remains being placed in tho vault beside | tions amounting 1 10,000, The comumiders oD anaea: ¥l T has beou suspended Indefinitely, without pay. | tendance ail tho week bas hoen largo and the | moaey. With the rovolver stitl covering | thoso of hor distinguished husband. of cach stute departmant aro constituted ofii- [y oyt PRTERE TR o Ol murn, 1. 05 ' | Fo camo on the ground yosterday in no con. | Weather hus been uncomirouly good. Sum- | Wagner, bis cutlook and_helper, the young | “‘Phe wifo of the teuth prosidont was horn | cors of the association along with the com- | N s Aue Alioush N ool 910'Conn 0 2.0 0] ¢t ik maries: fellow backed out of the room and escaped. thinksroltogiaonth ateNashville fat Murfragas “ehief of the Grand Army of the | statement has yet been mudo in vegard to the 0/ Tabon 4 11170 1| dition to play ball, being three or four “sheets hirty miles south of Nashville at Murfy mander-in-chief y A 2 0/ Beard, ss, 43120 T i 1atd off. Fox 2 otting. purse £2,000, dividet: Play B Py e boro. She was marriod to Mr. Polk when | Repobli I'hie hall witl cost 1 confer: of Union Pacitic divectors yestor- 0/ Worrlek § 1 2 4 0] Inthe wind.” e was promptly laid of. For | win, Frank F second, Nuttinz King thied Disputed Question Settled, still in her teens and lived continuously The proposition 1o ercet i 1 nd | day, itis gencrally believed that Alexauder At SiMeginta, 4 000 1 1 8 femoays Monning wllligss glone withonk | Huskuines Bile o oa oy it Cark MaY Poixt, N. J., Aug. 14.—The dis- | in Nashville. in Polk placo except when i | Army of the Kepublic monument 8b- | 3°0pr, ex.presidantofith prodiiue oxuhnligy, R pa et i s A Ay :\:h;‘ A:HQIHAF,NSIDEONS RILOUOLA. Aivideds Rosalmd . Wilkes won, - MeDoel | puto about the removal of cattle from the \}u'\lnn;{mn um_»m-,-;t.m xl-n||u||'--fi:nn:rllmuur ington was voted down by the en- ; swas olodtod nnemboraf tho. oxeoutive cotns O'Day. p OGN, p ik 10 2 0 s ke, @ a lay- | Sevond,’ Alvin third. uled: ovt: Mambrino | Cherokee strip was sotdled by tho president [ 0f her distinguisied busband and whilo mis- | campuient. 54 3 iy S : e Hoover would be one of the best ball play- | §rrangs Avin third o o 1 hio rino | Cherokee strin e orl ‘;‘U‘{.:' tho pr \.‘“‘m'.} tross of the white house. ‘Tho entiro city is - L | mitteo of the dircctory in | WO _Total... ) 1 o 8411 ers in the country it he would .take cave of 3234 elass, trotting. purse 8155, divided: Di- | 108 4Q5 R 220 8 * | giving expression of profound regret at’the GOULD'S HEALTH IMPROVED, Ames. It Qs reported also that Me. Ore has SCUILE BY INNINGS himself. He s abard hitter and a fast ficlaer, | réctar swon, Frank Doreh second, Pino Leavel | The presideat approves the see- [ FEERIRERRRH B SETCH Ay who hs been tade ehairman o6 the finance commit 0107070: 0001 10 3 | QUL HIe Spenon Do Hud-80g ‘;‘I“‘. 1o.0ar0; Hitlg. 1 tlind, CLigeb bl N retary’s recommendation that in cases Lgraced tho community with her digaity and | Mountain Life Cruses the M | tee, e has been promment in the presont 00 100050 | abouttheleiussnceess, Ho s the man vo- - Justne, Globe and Bella Famiin made a | hero the department of the interior is satis- | presence more than half a century. Cain Rapidig. Union Pucific situation; ho veprosents lavge SUNMARY, forred (o in the Times of Tuesday as being | miserable attempt 1o breals thelr record of | Jors U Lt oL e s on | ! — H ST ,)f_\_ oxeam | 0erests in Kock Island and the fact that ho arned runs: Lincoln, 1 Denver, 5. Two.baso | Schuduled for suspension unless: bo braced 4. Justine and Belle Hamltn were off their | yho strip are acting as the paid agent of white CONGRESSMAN GAMBLE DEAI, Hanaxhdoho, Al 4.2y 1OREIN s come to the front in Unien Pacitic 15 vo Diee ThlLe Choks O Tmys At Staten. sapass | U5 Menoliz L Ha foot most of tio timo and the exhibition wus | man, the cattle must be removed, When the to T Br 1y Gould and p after | garaed as an iudication that the Burlington AR A raitates Binlen lgen X';t:‘"";*,‘i"”‘\“f‘l;““ll'l"’*‘ on, tho right track | a failure, Timo: %:20 secretar atistled that the cattlo are beld | Domise of' the South Dakota Rey spending ten days on Wood river loft today. | and Locis Iiand peaplo do not thinl thoy can Tebeau: Qn balls: O'Day, 33 Gillitan B e B L 3 in the Ine ly his, they may sentative Agitates Politlos, They stop at Shoshone tonight ana go to | aflord to let m..-] lon Pacifo-lack supp HIC by By 0Dy 1 Gilian hat exp Daseval i Colonel Corrig n's Races. romain on the reservation 10r the present. { \ 4 S tomorrow. Gould and all the membeps | - 1iervepont Morgan did not attend v Struck iland, 5 Passed halis: Witson, | ball player can play well enough to make up s Fants, 8. D, Aug. 14.—[Speclal i Ling, but it is carrently reportod 2 i urs’wnid ten winntes. Umpirost [ for the i1l he does the game if hois a lusher | CMeAG0, Aug. M.—Tuwthorno races. Re- St T R < Thoce s praround. | of the party were deli | thiat o hae wone bito the plan fov tho retief ~ =~ Ehrot and MoNahh 9 ' or, he wi i sults: davis W ill Oase. elegram to ~There profound | | that he has gone into L g e or a disorganizer, he will do well and will | s% > - g B P b tisning, hunting and pleasy | of the Union Pacitic to tho extent of $100,(00 1 Very Eager to Jump. have the support of the “faus.” ~Firat race. fve farlongs: NIl won, Saljio | Burra, Mont., Aua. 14.—Cashior Knight's | rogrot In this city over tie doath of Congross. | WSOiEs buniitind biesnes tosobis Hules | of the i Lt 16 1 Sxicut o SERED ) . . — Taylorsocond. Putt Rosi third. Tine: 104 | oross-examnation in/the Davis case was con- | man Gamible of Yankton. He was as well L i Rreatly (e g0 0. 418 o raliage] Minwavkes, Wis, Aug. 14.—In tho soventh T oo SRR Sheonid rnec, wile and w forl Carus A . MO W SR % Al pounds in w about the ma [ Inning today Milwaukee forfeited the gamo e Aug, 14, Prosideny | WO Patrick second, Hunenome thivd, --um-'uh l;r:r 18 llm :vhlmlr;ml l-M; -‘\’;“” k ’\:’; ““’l“;:““‘“ A i: ANG.COURtS his pars il e T 3 ity i r 0 cate i AILNAVL R o R et ik e 1:08 the will of Davis., ikpert Hagan of New | sonal friends by the sco to Sioux City in order to catch a train for St. | )it of the Milwaukeo basebull club re- | Third mile and a quartor handleap: 4 2 5 5 Bt o | [atang ok e it 1 Louis. After getting to the depot it was _ DangnEven won Thsolencs sovand: BIGCRR! | York was introduged to testify os to the Alveady tho poiticia aviag as to found they could not go to St. Louls. ceived a dispateh late this afternoon stating | i ), 2 J 3 composition of the fuks, including that of the | (ke most available candidate for the position, { as playoed: that Lousvilie, Washington, Boston and | ¥l six tarones: Magzo won, ety | Will offoret for. grobaté, in s ovinion {£1¢ | rhg oloction will ovcur o tho - second Tuos T : Bultimoro have assented 1o’ the proposed | seeond, Kisnct th was made of nut®al or logwood 1o use in 185 | S0 . waliasaup.on he. Agead WA ro A x| HAVERIRD transfer of the Cincinnati team to Milwau- | _ Vilgh race sove Rival | ft wouid be illegitiaiow. day’in Novembep. fonator. Holugraw, & Burke, ef... "4 3 00 0lswartwooa, i3 1 0 0 0 | kee. The torms offered isfactory to | Socond, Vattel th e lifo long friond of tho deceased wnd i wi Porie s 100 dltenins i 2 1 g 0| the Milwaukee men, and they have wired - Destroyod by o Clond Burst. SUDHOFAR UKOR. 1he 100 alootian, tlsin e 10 BN trke it 0 10 01 thoie accoptance and representatives of the Trotting at Keokui. Sx Dika0, Col, Aug. 1w stage drivor | WA tho " wugkestion that = Itobort 4 b1 TR R £ 4 ) | association wil start for St Louts touight 1o | - IKrkoku, T Aug. 1—Tho track was slow. urlnmllw\nfum)'n}un of tho destruction of | gongrossman, should be sclaoted i ¥ 0 10 0fkwrio, o o4 0§ 1) | attend o meeting. 235 pneo: How won, S Weller secon v i lica i ae T hals Tatand b Con 1o o olstmun i 84 3 0 | T doving include tho rotontion of Bane | otlidrasin GF distanced - Hest tes i | & httlo sottlemont,of Capo In this county by | the republicans a3 tholr standurd ~beare: | o 18§ Bipfarsisex ib. 39 0| crort as financial’ manager of the team. It S ot | Alatbere won. John W acecnd; | & cloudburst Wdeesday. Soven houses | @kx-Sonator Grigsby of this city is alao in | L is said that the following players will be ve- | Trumpeter third, others drawn, Best tine: | w washed away.and considerable live | favor of the project, and the’ seutiment 1 2 818 8 1| Total 12 tained: Marr, Canavan, Willie Mains, | 234 stock drowned but;tnere was no loss of | among stalwart republicans scems to bo s 7 % llh yor, .xll : POSSib '\" Curney. "'l'v o Mi.e dash: Dewberry won, Ul second, Mel- | pyman life. A unison so far as this idea is concerned ety REOBR BE IAING. Kelly has already. goue fo the National | POUFng third. “Timoi i -— The Biack Hills country will cortainly lay waukee.. 01100 24 3 cady gone ta Natioj - » COMMUT{EE NAMED claim to the nomination, but whother their Bloux Uity X 10000 1 wie, Rockford Races, M2 EE ) . 1o ioth | Y i taces. L Jmbers can pe fo the largor do SUMMALY. This move of Milwaukeo without doubt L 8 small numbers can persun s i . Karnod runa: Milwaukee, 2: 81oux City, 1. Two aus the collupse of the Western associa Rocxroun, 1L, Avir, 14.—1josults today: Twenty=Five Men Who Will Get the | gree is questionavle. Martin and Van Clio | That Hood's 8arsaparilla does possess vuiie | than any othier shuilar preparation |||\ n; N nite: “Hur Dittymplo, | tion, since the Brewers wero about th Bl trgh d000: Juok Bhopliourd won, ifeglor | Convention tor Omaha [ atipuadivecs Ag 1A laagiu qandiuaios in tiv power Pecnliar to Itselt i conolusively | conutry, 16 you havo nover taken Hood's Firat base on bl PR | only solid team. Anbond, e pied, Jurar fourth, BOst |y, o gubcommittee appolutod by the citi- | the HMlla, whila i thoeastorn portion wherd | ghown by the wonderful cures it lius effected, | Sarsaparilla, a fale trial will eonvinco you ouk Davies, I; Hart. 3 ne bour aud S o 2i2) pace, #00: - Unfinished. Ben Star frst, | zens meeting held Thursday afternoon in the | TTuron, Mathews of Brookings aud dJolley of unsurpassed in the history of medicine, This | its excellence and merits. Takelt this so ten minutes. Umpire Pritc Pt Strathso second, Shuwham distune Bost ¥ 2 igid 9L AL L tROS D Jolley of | solute merit it possesses by reason of the | I ean hardly estimate the beneft receiy BW OnLEANS, 1 Aug. 14.—President | tine intorest of Ouwabu for tho bext uationat ro- | Vermiliion, The domocrats und llfsnce will | ainolite fere 1 bosseases b R e Vel st e Mol . ¥ ssterday use on Bartlett Tripp if the indications are ct that 1t 18 prepared by & Combination, | frem using Hood's Sarsaparilla, Lastsuu Weate 'l“:‘“‘ Iasion B ool of the Olympie club received a dispateh | | publienn - souvention ek Esiorar Ang 86 | (40 60 BArka ripp Ii- the ludloasions &rs | roportion and Brocess Peculiarto Hood's | | wis prostrated for uearly three months, from Milwaukos. .. Yy from Now York today which said: “Just | Npwavker, Wis, Aug. H.—President | Wf'ed ."""....'{:.l,‘l‘\v(-l«lxmv1 O o et ae | The deceased’s business has b nost - | i Barsapariila 1.‘4.““..41.““\. Omana. .o .;.‘ n beard from |'r\m-nm;|| He says Olympie | Gillette retuened from Louisvillo oy, Ho | Siveetion: — Fhoms 40 patrick: £ A: Hon [ e ative aad bis o izad by tho | Peculla Known to no i o iteelf |Im ’m“‘.’y;I Sloux OILY ... oiro “ Qiub gota Bip GFat Is well pleased with | [t ho has options on Cinclunati and | son, Guy € ton, Joha M. ‘Phurston | EIM1s of several success n the tare other medieine as I thought, 3 wording of messago, and says Lo will sail X D WM aeutal | tory legislature and fin: place in cor el il st g A Kansus Olty 40 divect from Lavorpool 1o New Orleans uuloss | Louisville basoball francnises, The Mil- | e, B O. Cushlog, 8. D | 20k S8R o s elected lust. fall, He andby which the full mediciual power of all tho | aithough iy physician treatad me for oy Lincoln... ) ipelled 1o travel to Now York. In | Waukee ussoclation wewts touight to decido | Meruor L, |\\A‘£ e oy Morea | had boen admittea to pr 2 in the United tugredients used i3 retained, Hood's Sarsa- | troubl l“'l" e od 1o be my own pbysk » Duluth! ! W ) 81 ppany will be two London sporting | Which franchise to purchase T e i e covk, W 4. | States suprome court und was regarded as o pastllals a highly concentrated extract of Sar "i':“:“"‘ ALEodatad Ko Mo s et Sepmeotme———s weiers, and two well knowp. spartively ln- 1 o Paxton, Frank Murpy, C. F. Goodinan, T, | lawyer of excentional ability. Fo is survived saparilla, D Mandrake, Dock Jlave not st ono day from my work, and feel LEAGUE clined London swells, who come mouey laden g l'~~ ared O, S B FoTT e _dl> o e Yoseph | BY A wife and threa children, four brothors per Berrles, and other well k'iown v \:;“ D forat porson.” B. J. RILRY, Buale i to back their countryman, Croan 1'('\|~n“. In‘.{:.\;_. 142 ({ pm:lul 1-.‘ Dlaruson, -Gunerl J. 8. HAwey, dosens [ and two sisters e ek iz A 1L Like.a difisrout persomes 2h N BN LK ~ Uncle Anse's Oolts Dropped a Gamo to Played a Plokod Nine. saram to Tus Bes, he last Lwo davs of | )7 "()ihonahue, A. Hospe, jr., and Cadet Funeral of George Jones | vlace among medicines by its own intriusic | yiood's Saraaparilia is soid by druggista. 81; six ~ 1 - ayed a o4 8 3 the Cedar Rapids races have beclared off on | Paylor. R ey i St o | 2 ow & larie Proparod by C. 1. 400D & Co., Lowell, Muss. the Champlons. D M Aug. 14.--Duluth plaged New Youk, Aug. 1h—The funeral of undisputed merit, and has uow & larger » f ons. | Duivrs, Mion, Aug. 14.--Duluth plased | geoount of wet weathor. |~ Tuis committeo will meet at roomn 202 New { the New York Time Naw Youx, Aug. 4.—The Bridegrooms | afine exbibition game with @ strong picked | - | York Lifo buildir.e, next Monday evening at go Joues, editor of the Now York Times, outplayed the Chicagos at every point today | awmateur teum st Ashland, Wis, today. Du- Starter Smith Dead, | 8 o'clock to take sich action as it may dosm v today from All Souls church ses ne 0 ar * wod won easily, Luby was erratio and | luth wou by u score of 3 o % | Charles M. Swmith, one of tho best kuown | necessary. Newton officiated. The edific was

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