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'HE OMAHA DAILY B IONDAY, AUGI 1C ANE MODE [ AME | 9oiian o Parsons. Base on vati: o Meautse. | many, Basbrord, Georgta, Dag Bracelet, [ ATR YLB \SI\ (WS NOTES. [ the convention is to arrive at some sottlement him until o hocamo sensolass thoy tiod a [S[OI“ OF THE 0BDAN MUTINY U)I.\"t\ WINS ONE “(mh GAME, | 25 "y ohte Auite.#: Do’ | Xbwcondor, Lampliehter, Dok Pouket LALE ) \ regarding tho boveott ou tho Annauser. Topsuround his muklos and drageed himon | y A N, 1an, § _ 4 gy | nold, Hamilton, Nettie B. A. Immlu mu. Busch and Lemp breweries by a local union. WS back througn the ts, inténding to balin: 1 2 \ p ¥ A8 1 ot Fecover ‘Onehour | Lew Wier, Colonel Clay, Transit, Rhoda g he boycott has been enforced for two years, bing him, but as he did not recover ¢ — e colt, Mars, Pepper. Lord Motley, Patrimony U 13 oxpocted tho maunuwors of theso con- Sciousneas thay Hnally lofy him N s e Oruelt 10 it 5 eolt, Anna B, Wal vostibule, Gree orasti AT ros will © an nmicable settlemes it o tinelenders in the outruge ha o olty and rorsion on o Captalt Very Hard Strugglo. Bram, Neb, Aug. 29 -[Special 10 THE | [q Dansear, Tremont, Fidaio, Count, Man Thnugh sut tne Stato. row's session will convene at 9 o'clock. All -~ Part. S Bre. |~ Bloir played the Crane company team | hansett, Silver A a'Penny, Glausor, | y O the deiogutes have not arrived, but are ex- LOST HEAVILY IN WHELT. ki hero today and won “Just as easy.” Some- | Maid of Athol. Lesior, Newton, Chiarade, 4 dlbLe KRREst cted tomorrow evening. UNIUST 8 ) i v | Outeraft, and Lillie B, colt. St. Florlan's | W \ £ " : il £ Yoorms Atiovhs 6P kee Sul- | UNJUS i - g 1oV el colts wera nof t today, WELL KNOW NDER ARREST, George Osborne of Milwan JUSTIFIABLE, UNCA! MEAKIN'S WILDNESS PROVED FATAL. | bow Carrizan’s colts wero not in i ¥ | hame wis nol entored, hence the colt. 1s not N LAWYER T R T T T | b BLE, UNCALLED FOR KILLING. although ho promised to teach Blair bow 10 | ljgibie 85 JO s | 3 3 play ba But the home team kept him too . > Y o . R e Paying for the ¥ | St Paivn, Minn, cAug. 23.-On Friday " - " . . Bases on Balle that Graduated into | busy telling his men where the ball was go- | Fom Ll Wednes ‘.vl e Completing Arrange nts for the An- Blockey Garnet is 1 juil and is badly dis- | nizht tho body of o woll drossod man was Firemen Tell Their Story of the Af- Runs - Denver Took the Second Ing. Carrliun was in tho box for the visitors, | o (TFIRS ,':,::‘.":r"".',_‘"l"\,"”l’"‘. ]'”'f"“‘.'r.”‘" nunl Encajupment of State Guards ol Mr. Garnet and a malo and two | found floating in the river near the city and fwir, Which Throws a Difs T ONTes cautlon. To hogin with the outtiold was wn | Wediesdhy. Ibis no exagroratiof 1o say Old Scttiers' Reunion. druni near Spring Lake park. Oficor Rear- | unidentifiod for t¥o days, though @ detailed It Was Muvde Ll L ALL ¥ n\l!'-«‘*llm-wlumu. Gl bl AL LR B ot sl W don offered to lond a little needed assistance | description of it was published 1w all tho s mr‘m 1de two m)\uu the first 1nn .:u strong as bofors tho wrock and s playing | when the mon become belligerent and one of | paper 514 BtePrioon. It Was, Feoognised: ok by a lost ball ‘“l" the Visitors made two i | pa that is worth watching. Saturday's " Tel 3 1 " Rent ad i bl s e i ki o, hehos BOILHON | 1 Gty ArxswonTit, Neb., Aug. 2. —|Spocial Tele. | them drew a rovolver on Mr. Reardon. A | tne remains of Goorwe J. Osborne, avin- ; TR Denver, 6; Kansas City, 3. i Bl f ”> s el or | Of tho season, and” was lost by a scratch, e e o P | ground. Ono man got away but Garnet and ton it Lo el s . hdam who we Ty .'f,:“'. | e DU A 'm“,f‘l:“,' | Sunday’s was' iso very close and was hon. | 8rrested lst ovening on a complaint chare- | the two womon tariod ovor night i Jall and | yior (i Minneavolis, = Mr, = OSBOES | 10 of tha fireman who hus, fn all accounts, Stovx Crry, fu, Aug {Spoetal Tele- | B b "k ome ant ‘lt,.“\lmu in Halstend, | °SHY Won by Omaha. The team has been | Ing him with perjury. The accused 1s | will explain bofore Judge King and repent 8t | oo™ and > until . this evening no | been called Dubor, but, who thoy say was gram to Tue Brr.|—The Omaba visitors ook | Falstead, by the wiy, made three pretty I"yjj‘jlf""l&lf«‘ o "ww'h'\{lln.z\, 16 Aligs ac | Soutty sttorney ‘HGMSIand orie of thie most leisure, | cluo had been obtniued as to his [ named Blum, today told their story of Fiolr rovongo today, winaing by o scoro In | singlos, nud Charlos Tew plaved second basy | hota by tho nddition of McNubb of Lionver | promising lawyers. fn .the elty. ~Ho went on R e | fate or whorsavouts, His sudden, disapoonr- | tho occurrenco i n Hobokon hotel. Their frisshs b " Yoy ol cult picl L) y € vitne: v v ¢ sroceeding 00 natt aroused suspicion and % the nlnth inning. It was @ neck-and-neck, | way up, muking two vers diflicult ok 1S, | Ligasty’ Wright of Diluth is guarding mght | (he witness stand yestordoy on a procoeding | 34,101 Smith compiained to the polize that | vestisation it his nifaies wos seofed. o | BAMeS are John Royor and Carl Persvn Greo-moet-Greok contest. 'The orror col- [ Husloy mado two loug fhaning, Be A8 | and hitting the bnlt somo awful folts. M. | that he was proscouting and gavo somo reck- | jony 1y ' now colorea barber at Twenty- | ot a4 known ther w0 grounds for assum- | Rover told the story fn English and snid umns are too full for strictly sclentific play- | GENR i WO i cpothes, Ho | Glone of Minneapolis ho!ds down third and | less testimony that ho will havo to answer | v,y 414 () streots, committed an assault on | ing that Mr, Osborne did not leave his busi- | “Thoro are only threo of us firemon left i, but th zamo was a very ateresting ono. | afruck out nine men and kept thelr hits scat- | SHeL ke e T dhaben. docs as | for. The cave was continuod until Monday | pyn\ich {utent to Kill and in carryim out his | 0SS affairs in perfeot order. Tho fact, how: | who saw the \l“,;,.,,“ BI0RL WA= tio Moakin struck out many visitors, but ho mv{!‘;' "*"’"r“"::':_"'"',:“';m“fl"‘“ of disoanding ot | place. Atany rato shols making a strong | 20¢% of uclssors. Smith was Indulging in the | [ (3 POCIOE orhin coat yleurly indleating | coutd not atana his work.. Ho wout to tho o A s, The visitor count of pool onago. i S - rong i uries of a barber's enair and complaining | Sulcido, and it is considered as a suspicio ? also gavo too many basos, The Visitors | pysgql seoms tobo relaxing all over. Be. [ d forit HlouxCliy is playing a strong Encampment Arrangements. Abont the (hsthamente taed and oxmieeed 5 | circumstance. Mr. Osborne is well known. | forecastlo and sat down. Chief Engineor playod with gingerand voracity, although at | foro it doos, nowever, thero will probably bo | SteRdy, gamer howover, and fo AWWRSIGUS | g vriicr, Nob., Aug, 25— (Special to T | \Wish not to havo his fair pulled oat. Tnis | 1018 said that during the recent. fdurry 1o | Bolt camo to bim and nsked im if ho somo periods tacir play was uneven and in- | a game played on the home grounds forthe | R i B P (0, iR ssing what | Bre.j—Active preparations for the cncamp- | offended the ebony tonsorial artist and a war | #0t caught und for quite au amount. This is | would not go to work. Blum replied that ho 3 aiis core not | benefit of ihe players who have played the & L 1. word Tes 4 lar conjectured, however. " T bl dag Sl LU sl i ko far oy TF powsible ey want 1o | (hat toam will do. Donvor, too, s an uncortain | ment at Grand Isiand continues. Tho folow- | O Words ouded jn an ear siliting affray. g \ y was sick and could not go to work. Chiof sorious. : ¢ sl quantity, Thoe shaking up the Mountainers | ing order has been jssued and 1y cire — i e Boit told him that he could 1 rl arrange one for Labor day. The boys should | ! o A o ing order has been issued and generaily cu Rowley's Barn Burned. NAE VAN, old him that ne could go to the hospital The visitors scored in the first funing. | Rorhuit o ot last week did them a world of good, As WILL BENEFIT NEW ORLEANS. Blum sald thiat hs did nob wanb to g0 to the hospital, but when tio felt better would go to 1 i v culated: Couneil Rowley's barn was discovered 5 gL SR R T T e came today, and | their play shows, and while they may finish R Ik B e e cilman Rowloy’s barn was discovere — Wright got to 3 Harry Loder umpired the game last, it is altogethor reasonable to think they | Hesdgquarters Fiest Brigade, Nebraska Nu- | on firo at tho corner of Twenty-fourth ana K | Proposed Cotton Rates Wil Boom work again. Later tho captain came to see Blum. The latter was sitting oyo witnesses of tho shoot and was advanced by Smith's bunt, on whicn | did it «8 woll as any professional. He has to | G | 1 el tlonal vds, Bentrico, Nob., Aug. 15, 1801, n 1 1o was thrown out. Then Wright scored on | be 8 good one if he can umpire an amatour will come out with . better percentago than | Gyera| Orders No. Pursuant _toA. (. 0. | streets just beforo miduight. the Cresent Oity. . © they now carry. I , 5 N siies arry. No. 4, the annuul enegmpment ot the First SENIT¥: bstroyes : : Gonin's wild throw to third base, after which | £A0 Withouva singlo O o out Wodnesday and show tho boys your | br gude of the Nebraski Ratonal urd undor ;...,fli‘bli‘:fl'éu o et Lot "21“&\’;".'\‘»&‘ e il AL I Al - —TH0 | it his elbow on tho tablo his head MeGlone struck out and Dungan flew out. & __ | heart is not dead. They deserve your | my command will be hold at Grand Isiand ks Wi ot 2 Picayune's Dallas, Tex., correspondent telo- | i A ) 1 cun flew Lo e [ hearL L T LT — yue s { resting in bis hand. The captain asked him In the third inning the visitors did a land O oA AT | e e P o T el T Painfully Scalded. graphed the followlng: A dispateh from |y Sl R0 et e to the hos LTI S SE it i i : ;; 3130 0 Swimming Records Broken. "m:':-‘II‘:;«-I:(ln.,vvr.. Wiy Shorldin ™ A young son agod 4 years, of Gus Berg, A\l\mlm ~m\'-(llluu cotton raes praposod by | {16 TP B8 A net LI pulls and to second baso o J ; H i ansportation tor troops and buzzaze to | anineer kA | A Tmakas MYy, BirIAEBIbR I IHAV : o e At NS et [ g St. Louts, Mo., Aug. 25.—The swimming | i Reboptation for traops, and 25 9 | ongincer at 1. Jotter's " brewwery, foll_fnto | tho Texas railway commusion will havo tho | B 1 Uil 0oL AT ot to first base by being hit, filling the bases. races today for the amateur championship of | the stute. Commandants will ses that thetr | boiler of hot water and recoived a_painful | efect of turning the fotton from Gulveston | “Ciet) V0 E0 B SHOEE IR Hart_scored on Eatl's overthrow to second i {ho wost under the auspiees of the Western | COmmAnds go intocamp prepared to furuish | scald on the loft hand, arm and shoulder. A | o New Orleans. In respect to the } bt b, ) Lig art scored on En 0 5 pic : i 00l Thotr own Futions, a4 only commitas | physiclan promptly appiied remedios. practicability of the change, tho conconsus | £010 the hospital.’ BlunPspoke up, ‘I won't base. Dungan got to first base on 1 0 Association of Amateur Athletes at Clifton | tion of rations. thesume as pald the United S of unprejudiced opinfon is that [ go to the hospital; I will go to my work ol LS T L L gl : uvisY Terrace, near hore, were attended by 000 | States army, will be paid by the state. Booretary IUIBE Co New 'Orieans possesses manifold ‘6l | Soain as soon tm T umm o iictlo attor.s s Tl b i o people. ' Pat Sheohan, John C. Myors, Rich o A TR e AR e LIRTIRKS A fer Soot O TIIva TBM vantages over Galveston for handling | "y s Ll i Smith and McGlone, McClellan was thrown o A zekd o e | listments after tiie date of this order il t Secrotary of Agriculture Jeromiah M. Rusk | V¢ 3 ” As soon as Blum finished his sentonco L i SR § K i Jonneil and August ‘Voerg from ‘St. Louis, | gloge of such encampmen t. SHbiA. 15 (b6 1 /Liis GILY SEBRE W to. | o0Wn Zeelghl " powses ~ desni water b || his non out, Flanagay got to first baso on g KCORE BY 1N Chicago and Haunibal, Mo., were the re: | °Tho commandanteof the First and Socond 1o ln the. uity » 80 | oo centrally tocated than any other south- | Captain Baker whippod out a revolver from was caught at sccond base, tho | Grane % [ # | spective winners and seconds 1n the mile and | infantry reiments, of by Ml r- | isittho local packiug houses and oxamine | em port and bas sovoral more trunk lines of | his sleeve and pointing it at Blum swid: *In Tho score now tood 5 toil against tho | biair...." 7 the hundred yards, The time made in both | ti1lory. und of tr e T eenta | into the inspection of stock and meats. railways, two of which pierce the heart of | the name of the king,’ and fired. Huskers. But they pulled themselves susvARY. theso distances beat any previous amatour | their entire commands 'to said cimp by the s == RPN ) B bl R 0 B s together and made a strenuous struggle. | Runs earned: Bia Crane_Co. 1 Yesora usual routes of iy the sportation Notes About the City. T e R s ‘After tho shot struck him Blum eried Making one score each in the sixth and sev- mml QRO b o Carrtgan 111Dy pig 3 therefor belng fu eral con %'he city council will meet this evening. Jiay 3 cquitablo) watce. In shokt @ €XO8t | \Lord) God, you hit mo.’: Thocaptein: said ul\vlpImlhrun,lhu‘lhnuer‘n tied tho u'x‘ufo." S L Hurley, NOI FOR THIS KIND. PABYAVALID X Edward Doud of the Exchango has re: | ract rosult of th Texas raiiway commission, | *You nead not look so bad: its only a loose 0ol have T of tho minth mmning. Flane: L A g : ; il roport to cenoral hoad, | turned : | It tho Texas alien land law wero borh | shot! an got first base on Strauss’ error, Kields | hourand fifty miny J Harry Loder. Olty Physicians Oan't Lienve Home to | guartors ut (et |fi;.‘;..(.m:.'x‘.l o tirst di : “\ o :'i“ been born unto Mr. aad Mrs. | gotten througn the last legislaturo lv,\| the | “Chief Engineer Soltand the doctor of the { pritetihals A Help a Suffering Woman, J 3 L John Rabb. Instrumentality - of the farmers’ alliance. | snip took Blum to the hospital. Tho shoot unted out to Strauss, Walsh hit a single, Lo 2 L. W. Coruy. 2 . iy it v ctful effeo ing and Hart got o baso on balls, filling Some Hard Hitting. About 11 o'clock last night Ofcer S. S. Brl; adier Genoral. Conminlng. fr:;;'("‘:xl:li\lf«";. \\\I B. Berry have returned l‘l“ the hurtful effects of both are being ing occurrad at 10:30 Sunday night in the tho bases. Then Wright made a it [ Yesterday the Reserves and Bodrocks ot | pypypmy was called to the corner of Twelfth — forecastle,” : o i . o 7 i RIS Ol1d Settlers Meet. Taeammil Z inted nig! — il scormng Flanigan, The game was houestly | together and fairly made the ball squeal. It | 1 jackcon stroots to nssist a woman who Jeremiah Looney has been apnointed night MOLTKE AS A CHILD'S NURSE. - - won by the visitors, but the tug of war will | was knocked north, south, east and west, and | v Uxioy, Neb, Aug. 24.—[Special to Tue | agentat the Union Pacific. as & IND AND WAVE come fomorrow. Seore: for o time the outfelders thought it was | \08,sitting o the old church steps sobling | Bge.)—The third anoual reunion of old sot- Jouncilman Patrick Rowley. who has been S, as if her heart would break. Beside her and | tjer. Roldlhen co | visiting Chicago, has veturncd S S ’ Lo UBailEwas 108t 0 tlers was held here yesterday, and no more ting Cicago, has returned. ok 3 : S10UX_CITy f b 'L“]"‘m"}_\d"u"m:‘umw with his arms around her sat tho unfortunato | enthusiastic celebration was ever held in | Miss Helle Blackstone of Blair, is tho guost , neral o Germany. x - woman'’s husband. castern Nebraska. Tho attendance is esti- [ Of Mr-and Mrs. Joseph I. Cornish. O e O N RO G e e o eh i 2l ZEDEGER Tho woman was taken to the jail in | mated atabout 4,000. The peovlo of Union | | MIs. Swift, wife of Richard Swift, who | Bavavian city of Rosenheim there was | o (Flddeimi sl Mlici 1 ' n ,000. J RS BRa TS Ay Sl e So iy o) 5 i wand (British), Captain Stophen, cattle 0/G. Ross, the patrol wagon and placed upon the bed in | had made ample preparation to entertain e SIS YA IS CONYRICACHT & great excitement one Sunday in June, [ juden, from Montreal August 7, which b i taomatron's room. Betwoen hor sobs sho | Lho visitors. Music was furnishod by Ma- | To funcral of the lato Mrs. James Conley, R T e | L oMot SaUFAS RO I RS 0 = riager’s band from Nebraska City, the Union | took place vesterday afternoon aud was | 1505 . lituby AR LS, ! rrived at Dundoo, experienced sovero hurri Arivia| s o/t ‘“[{"\;;{‘”‘;‘xfs"s Klocknor, and we have | cornet buxd and tho Avoea and Union gleo | larkoly attonded. Vi i l“ihl jnd. Count Moltke, | cancs during the voyage, and the weather oy, OF...0 3 ve | G A : olo Mabs cor ana. | alightec \e hotel Kaiser Bad. 6o ey i s 2| roomga Wwith a birs. Brown 8t Fourtoontn | 0% An approrinte address of walcomo | Miss Mabnl L Silvor, who has boon spend- | #1ghien 1t (ho lobel KulSoeBad o | encountored was so _bnd. that m:;fi mon Mechn 4 and Pacific. My busband 15 insa.c and 13 | 5 M. Chapman'of Plattsmouth was tho [ Iowa, hus returnod. through the strocts to tho flluminated | (L€ Unable to appronch tho catte fBq, | omg treated by Dr. Keogh. He has been | Giuor of the day.aud his address was Tall of | - Semenss o g iml af about B1 vours Newetl | two days. Seventy-soven head of cattlo woro out of “work ‘for some timo and | gloquence ang dirooted particulatly to the | whe iy oionded the offorts of the thief | A0L0 W I 8 bor by tho Band.' Sho. | 10t and scarcoly one hond escaped injury. we were bohind in our rent ana | SuuCied and giracted pardoularly to the | w o stolo two bridles uud two blankets from [ ing a 4-year-old boy by the hand. She, | 00 " Sibkeaing Y 5o | wero thrown out. My husband wandered | g RACER RECEES CORNA the Stock Yards barn. too, wanted to sce the emperor, but was LLO S R ARSI LS ) A L) = P he g W. L. Gibson, a rogular and extensive | more anxious Lo sce the celobrated gon- [ Was discharging her cargo, a number of 2 0-1o | away yesterday. 1 found him, and as wehad | ¢ EMAG 0 FOE AR SN o . X 1 3 - 5. o vlo- 3 e SiE ot GuntitBonsIT s W R ORB o BF U B co | butchors being busily engaged sovoral ho 1o place to go ‘we walked the streets until 1 | qyon mdmu and raceived his share of ap. | SNe3P shipper. is in from Gunuison, Utah, | eral, under whose glorious command two | o Killiug eierhalbon LG Rosrves, §: Hed Rocks, 5. Two. | Was noarly crazy with trouble and pain.” s A aphsopriate addross. was. ulse | With eloven carlonds of sheep. of her brothers had fought. In vain she McAuliffe. Stryker. Hestin. Three-b Dr. Gapen was telephoned for but could | yago by Dr. ,. Ac Simmons of St. Joseph. The Nonpareils, jr., of Omuha defeated the | [poked about for a safe shelter for her Mo Deitish hits: McAuliffe, Arnold, Hoey. Home f e i et o . steamer Tlehomin which had Sk Fyin Araeman. Doubia plaga: Stryker | hob boreached. Dr. Lord wasnext triod, but | piattsmouth as usual sent hor large deloga- | Maroons of this “city on the First ward | |yy1lo brother; painfully she battled her . i alon bot I 3 vd a consignmont of powder was cou S o mante LSS, did not want to_come down. In lieu of a.| i ! sent he Lo | Ere e b St ed h :*m’): am, 5. Base on ball; Ui{ MeAu IH" f A p‘t.!rsumll N isitine) d]in!ulud ThORoMbeMto ‘ih'“ ';g‘:;!uw‘ll and leat material aid i making it %0 ‘»‘.‘lll s yesterday afternoon by a score of 10 ‘V{".“:l“"‘,\lfllh ”I(:v('.l.l‘)w“il tul'h‘l;,“.‘l”“li\% lotaly s 2:";_'"’:‘:‘ b‘y f:.l:r““xrl'x‘:;“m;“ ';!I(! was : | tho woman a couplo of morphine pills. This | *%'GesS: . Set Mo Coraipo ~ of “the hotel, where vas shut o o 0w she was burned. Pasuid bila: thoy docided not to do ana Sergednt WERION | utsatiat o inacts ‘of e thaeme | who have boon. samedins & tonth. v by the police, har glance foll upon an | Her crew were saved ; v old man. She was’ puzzed about his ® Uventy minutes. ) 3 y of Laramio, Wyo. sent tho patrol wagon for the police natron. | tenqing clubs being Wabash and Union. | friends n and near Dixon, IlL, L For nearly an hour the poor woman lay there | % {Totiey h Gi e LB e ST A aIeR SCOME BY INNINGS. o > 5 LAl X VAL o game was wou by the score of 1#to 11 | turned. uniform, wheher he was a *financier, BI0UX Clty..covee o1 2 0 0 0 sl e et ‘f,f""':"":::";l aiod| SaferingleveEvAiinFitiomE severall v e HEaliHinktavoRp Ul yu Miss Cora Ronch, duughter of Thomas | ot railway oflicial. She thought: *I o i TRCa SR f e Dmaha.. et A0 0 0) SR GG AL o 30 Wiien MralCamunin e red sbe went | Union ceeens2 0 4 2.0 6 0 0 *—14 | Roachof Albright, who has been spending | will leave the boy with him, nd the Srers 1 5 gram to Tirk Beg. ] —Phe game today between [ _When Mrs. Cummings appeared sbe won 00301420 1—11 ol , i ) 5 Y SE sse and Another for Ganders. SUMVARY, 3 N HBtOWOtI ROl G LRAR TR Fam o T : 0 two months visiting with her grandmother | next moment she made a neat bow to the - 8 rned runs; Sloux City, 1. Two-byse hits: | the City Stcams of Omaha und tho homeclub | FEAY £ WOTKATE [ 63 SWas Bl st howtibad | inttorios: Wor Trton, Frans and Ed Gravess | in Beatrice, has roturned, old grontlomun, prossed & gold piaco into | 14t night Oficor Russoll found a younx o, e s, . /}utl; | Was a listloss affalr from the beginning, as | said that besides suffering from hysterics her e e 3 “The South Omaha bail club made twenty- | his hand, and said: < | man and woman m a room near Fourteenth i on hidis: Slous ity none: Omaba-g | the visitors were as putty in the hands of | patient had a severo attaci of neuralgia and Hastings Happcnings. toree tallies on tho Waluut Hill grounds | sy Rinancier, will you be kind | and Douglas. They woredrossed in nature! Hit by pitchied ball: Smith, Nicholson. Struck | Fremont,conly getting two men past first in | 8 hard chill. The husband is perfoctiv harm- | Hastivas, Neb., Aug. 23.—[Special to Tue | yesterday afternoon, while the Omaha mail | opou0hto keep this little boy with you? | costume. The young man’s father had sus- puts "By Meukin 7. Passed bu Is; Flolds, I; | the nino innings. The feature of the game | loss and appears to havo only a mild caso of ]--W. C. Ridley, proprietor of the Buck- | cArriers scored an even dozen time: I shail return in half an_hour. I would | pected somothing, and asked the policeman DT ,‘:,‘,',,{::,“.‘ “~,:}|‘,,“,‘u Tkmes 0ue | was the great number of strike-outs by | lnsanity. Sl TN, eye totel, and an old citizen, died yestorday | Jacob Kiein through Tue Bre wishes to | 151056 Jook at that Moltke, to make tho arrest. Russell caught th . : 3 Finch. $Scoro by innings: - s 1 % express thanks to members of the Kuights of oI 100 COPIOUS SHOWER afternoon of a complication of aitments. Ho | P LR "Lampio. " and orea. | 1efore the old gentleman could roply [ ple, and tien telephoned the station a Kansas City Whipped Again. LRt G was buried this afternoon, Rev. L. F. Britt, | bors and friends for kindnesses duving his | the vretty givl was gone. Little Pran- | what to do. He was told o rake tho girl to A A Stean 0000 4 : X DRSSO 0 EAE A ‘Um““ WO b e B el B BB ars ML IGY: Pottsville, Pa., and the Surrounding | oficiating. The Grand Army of the Re- | trials and bereavement. 01 was terribly frightened. Finally the | jail and let the young man go. Tais he did day's gamo by bunching hits 1n the second 1 By Finch, 17; Country Damaged by Water public post hero, of which Mr. Kidley was a | By ascoro of 15 to 13 the ball club repre- | little fellow becnme quiet, and his nurse | and last night an erring maiden wondered :nnln‘u- Kennedy was a puzzle to tho Kan- g r~"c'|||;:'L";:fun.uml'f"""lsifi-\mm PorrsviLLe, Pa., Aug. 23.—A foarful cloud | member, attended the funeral in a body. senfine the stuffing department of “Tne | held a wate hto his ear and promised | petween sobs why sho should be locked up 1as City boys, and nis support was almost | 58 gijel’ana Paimor. Home run: Builoy, | burst broke over Pottsville this afternoon Last uight was remarkably cold for this L"d-{l"\' 1 m'km{w company, defeated the ro- | him honey cuk and the man who enticed: her from virtuo's perfeot. Tho second triple play ever made | Pussed bulls: Sponey, 13 Gudke, 1. and the water poured dowi in torrents for | season of the vear. A slight frost wilted | presentatives ofithe canniug department at | Meanwhile tne Alpine girl battled her | o' Soila' o scot froe, Tt 15 ane of the in- on the grounds was made by Beard, Tebeau | Fremont. 11; C h The thund 1 light tender vines, but in general no damage was 'py Mills yesterday forenoon. ¢ through the crowd. She bowed to : L & and Lobbeck. Score: haw, 0 an hour. The thunder and lightning were | (EHEEF VIRES: e ey T e kissos 10 s von | ¢xplicablo polico regulations of Omaba, Qurne, 18,04 2 B Out on Walnut Hill -Thirty-socond and | wero flooded. Fully 400 familios woro ariven | O'Day had been knockod out of the box. Kingston, Ont., Merchunts Prone | Count Moltke. did notappesr, Witha| -0 e A Donnared DlEhtatics Burt—the Omaba Juniors and West Omaha | to the upper stories of their homes and their [ The body of Mrs. Julia A. Peabody, who Greatly by Ilegitimate Trade. disappointed countenance she roturned o (rand Oporailiousoloponoi lia rorulaD Heard,ss...... 0/ Smith, if.... Juniors had an old fashioned game, For two | cellars and kitchens are filled with water u;m of cnusumrf,uuu, will be buried 1 Park Kixastox, Ont., Aug. 23,—There is a good | 10 nu;~ "'l'l" bliulllh,l. ; ool s0n lmtu\w;‘hllll[u \\':In thn lluu'mu' Opera Werrlek, 36, 1(Stonriis, ii 7 and slimy mud. Cellars and stores are filled | view cometery from 'the fawily residence, at f 3 “Thank God, that you are here with | company in Balfe's beautirul oper 'ho ) and_forty-five minutes run after ron | 80 X 4 L o cgling g z the St. 3 X 4 et oor B msod atrbss o, piace, uatll the total | With water. " Railroad tracks nd strees | Saunders and Fifth streots, Monday afier- | 1% of smukgling soug on along the St |\ jonzel! Do you' know, Financier, | Bohomian Girl” Hundrids woro turned Lohbeok. o... Thon, ©..r stood : sroresturned intoi rivers tthroelant foucs| nooniat 4 olclocky 5 o | owwrenco VVOr, Gie It IS mostly dofe by the | tho newspapers lie. They suid Count | awuy, feelng disappointed. Tho company, Konnady, bi e R S0 s i feet deep and tho raging torronts carried all | Hastings colloge will open September 9, | summer resort visitors at the Thousaud | yie WOWSPAPERS B 5 0O Gore | GG (S Excontionally strong one, was et omahns .2 38 8 0 5 4% 2703 | sorts of woods and debris down to the | witn every prospect of u large attendance. Island resorts, There are customs officers at | oo 2 woll recoived. ‘The scencry and costumes Sebuyliill river. “Cars on tho Reading & | Next Friday night o mass meoting of the | Gapo Vincent, Clayton, Thousand tstand | “M5y vou know, giel, the nowspapers all new and the chorus consists of forty Totals 83 Batterles: Omaha Muller, Rennison and iy e ¥ e S et O, Weteh. Gibson and | Pennsylvania road were moved by the flood | citizens wilt be hold in the opera houso todis- | 1, i A i PR yo iel, Pluhos OIS |\ leos, | Thursday evoning the company will PN oA "% and a passenzor train on each road was | cuss mattevs of public importance. Purk, Aloxadria Bay and Wostminster | djd ot lie. Moltke is hero in the city. | Yender Gilbore and Sullivais bost oporu, 3 & ! good | Of course, people do not know hnn. and | “The Mikado.” Denver . 3 e blocked at St. Ciair by the washing down of i Kanans 5 oIt by 3¢ Dene AtoGRIC] snare of the duties. Kingston receives the ARG as X 46 Cotumbus Won coal onto the tracks. The Reading train Drag Stovk Closed Out. nofit of this smuggling tade, Summer | that is the reason he is not seen.” — . SoNMARY. d e ¢ : : Covuanus, Neb., Aug. 3. [Special Tele- | moved into the station with men ahead In | Tanie Rock, Neb, Aug 23.—-[Special to : \“He is here,” the girl sighed, strol Killed With a +mgletree, : Denver, 1, btor , Neb., X \ . : visitors at these resorts go to Kingston on an e is hore,” the girl sighed, s 2 . v W0 conmory intine Ko Kfea bage | ram to Titi Bre.|—Tho Platte Conter and | Waler up to their waists dearing tho track | Tur Bar.) ~Tho stock of arugs belonging to | dxcursion stoamor Which suakes the tip | ing Franzel's blonde curls. “O, de Kaxsas Citv, Mo., Aug. 23.-—Dan Reardon B e pea® TN 4T, rible | Colimbus nines played a gawe of baseball | B SR ANE MR, SOTR TS work Grog]dciCarmaniworefsolafitaday indor el faily.and thay fave elvany from Koito four the prettiest Alpine rosos I would givo | and Bnoch Calvin, of the farmer occupying 8. Doublo pluys: Kennedy, Lohbeck, | here today, resulting 6 to 12 in favor of | yumping out the water in the cell P chattell mortgage by G. R. Martin. e | bhours to seo the sights of the town. A | if | could see the general. Joining farmes six wiles northwest of this~g First base on balls: O Renned: ) PUHPINEION: r: © cellars, Pave- | 1 0eaqs of the sale amountea to about ®300 | good share of the excursionists take \ v 5. Mimoi " Ono hour and thirty minutes | COLMMOUS: e ments were tory up aud bricks aud stones | o1 joss than half the sum called for by the | advantage of this time and go shop: “Good!” said tho old gentiomun,cheer- | pico quarrelled todny. Loardon steuck Umplre: Gaffney. Grand Island Victorious. carried away. The damage is estimated at mortgage. 1t 1s doubtful whether ;hu-dr“g p,“;, TR e \u”“fior »hl‘ml"'. fully, and he toolk a card from his pocket | Calvin on the heaa with a singletree and e Guaso Jataxn, Nob, Aug. 2 —(Sveclal | oFer SLIND. ttoports from St. Claiw wort | S0 Wil o sponod again, on'fho saio bont, thut carries passengars | and on it wrote sovérul words, “Horo, | killed him. ~Rearduy was urrestod. Plaved Won. Lost. Peg op, | Telegram to Tie Ber.]—The game today be- | Minarsville and othor points tell & story of — from Rowe, Watertown and Ogdensburg | With this note como to the hotel tomor- R R R T T TR fon.. Loat. Per. Ot St P d'the S A nosevl i L Flooded the Cellar. trains, and aro unmolested by customs of- | row morning at 9 o'elock. T'll will war- By 0 Blonx Oity....ccoo 00 & 47 530 | tween St. Paul and the Suger Citys was a | devastation and damuge by the rain and i ; . 3 ad- | Wamenisa, W. Vi, Aug 28.--A frightful b i 4 o 522 | very one-sided affair, the locals defeating the | flood. ' About i o'clock yvesterday afternoon a large | ficials, who cannot determine in most cases | vant youthat with this you will gain ad- A EM DR oo RavssOitys; ey visitors by a score of 15 tod. Hoftmaster and —— water pive, leading from tho main into Pax- | Whether thev are Kingston oxcursionists ov | mittance to the field mavshal.” But do | explosion of gas in tho Wost Fairmont shaft Hoayex kil 5 LA » Wells, battory for the home team, did great STOPPED THIE SCRAP. ton & Gallaghor's store, burst. [n a fow | Bassengors from Americun towns, =—Oficors | ot forget the Alpine roses. ut 10 o'clock this morning killed Goorge while Mellar for the visitors wus pounded | Sporting Mcn Disappointed Through | o5 o move, anu considorable damuge done | the excursionists have packagos of goods wWell. T Shalltry. but if you have fibbod | Alexander Robinson, & miner. The body of Columbus Sneaked a Game from St. | into the earth, being touched up for fourteon an Officer's Vigilance. atools MthrentthRre At King 5 e stial ity a | tho bos hus ot bevh rocovered. Hud g 0 Anohkeljn: dans o}t halascehbelox taushedlupiorgourian g to the stock stored there. purchased at Kingston tome, Pinanciar, T will' scrnich your | Lho boy hus not bauni secavored, Hud ‘the Louls Quite Handily. i s only secure o 23, —Tms ol LA T b} ; ) : e ¢plosion occurred o ol o a8 gt ALLIARGE QoS AUG AR RN oliyyas eyes out when L meet vou. Here is & | TR T Yave boen fearful to. contemplate, . p > o off Hoffmaster, 7 = = 8t Louss, Mo, Aug. 33.—The Columbus | hree off Hoflmast X agog with excitement today when it becamo AMUSEMENTS. mAD A REG swanzgerl yourselfn measara of | {10 WoUE BINE R0l e doronors jury atowat Inaians stole a march on Comiskey while the tes from Fremont known that through tho vigilauce of Police- | qne Garrow O, 4 heer with ity but, listen, don’t get | thut no biame was attachoed to the owners of d n \ Y q . 3 pera company opened au o 0° ST e 4 g 1t 10 bl s latter thought be had u dead cinch on the [ Fewost, Neb,, Aug. 23—Svecial Tolo- | man Stacoy @ prizo fight between feather- | gighy weoks season lust ovening at tho Grand | T rPer Brow Agzrogation Iecelve | guynkl -~ Now, God bless youl Good | the mino or omployes. game this afternoon, and in the seventh | gram to Tur Brr.)—I'remonc has this year | weights, Mike Kelly of Chicago, and Joe | o g very large an appreciative audionce. | spuscrmin Mass. Ave 25— Haenor | MEDE € : A s T lnning they won the game. Two two-base | demonstrateditself to bo a good buseoall | Wilson of Clevelund, had been avorted, [ Tong bofore § o'clock all the seat i tho | pon ot o 89, WA i o roay With a pleasant smile he left with his hat dnt v'.ul‘_ NRLApE b hits did the work. McCarthy did some | town. It has uniformly given the bost pat- | and —that Wilson —and .bis trainer, | \© & 050 0 Cas s et l}w““"um‘ billed for two performances at | joh gift. 2 Breruiy, Aug. 24 n ologne Guzette's beuutiful work in s territory, but unfor- | ponage of any town in the state. Prof. Clark, had been arrested and | NOUse W )£ AN about; 50 peopia we Thompsonville, Saturday, came to grief in Punctually at 9 o'clocl: the next morn- | St. Petersburg correspondent suys that the tunately marred his splendid record uv to the Fromont has caught its second wind on | Placed in thecity prison charged with pre- | tirued away. the evening. ‘The performers struck at about r the Alpine girl stood in the door- [ czarina has influcuced the czur in the airec seventh by errors in handling easy balls, At- Romenys SR paring to enguge in aprize light. During Balfe's beautiful lyrie opera, Bohe- | & orclock’ for back w T n ‘of the hotel cquipped with.an im- | tion of forming friendiy relations with tendance, 5,000, Seore: baseball. ‘The depression coming from the | yhe excitement Kelly and his traimer escaped | mian Girl,” captured the audience from the S S ‘. i Wyl Naraves H”m.: Hoane i G e e St Louls.............0 4 1 0 0 0 2 o g | Six successive defents has been overcome, and | und thoir whereabouts aro uot known. ‘The | gaie “and throughout curtain calls were | no oeafornanee and money. would | Wik s teiner countenance the adju- | tho Russian ambassador ut Paris, has ob’ Columbus... ... P 01 D6 e tho team has struck its winning gait again, | fight was to have taken place one milo east of | '™ g b ' i RRL - DERIOVIDAN O L i With smirking counte ] o Fronch govornment an s 1o tea g gain, h 0 t - . refunded. The ci 1 th be: pX- y tained from tne French gover il ol 2 et on th Tt Warne: rond . Sparting | numerous, Considoring that it was tho in- | bo refunded. The crowd then became ex- | yynt in waiting took the card, and Vev e B Qlumbus. b . Frrors: | having captured the last five contests plu; 118 Q1Y 3 PO rond. BROXUNE | (o) norfs 0 the presentation was excel. | cited, cut the guy ropos and sct tho tent ou | ¢ HHIE ek surance that in the event of German g being Bt. Louls, Hatterles: MeGilp men were present from Chicago, Clevelund, | itial performance the presentation was cxcel- | cited, cut the & y followed him up the stairs to the salon MBS L B (AT 3 i Slic. Farned | putting up better ballin all of them than bas | Bitisburg and surroundiog cities. The fight | lent indeed. ' Charlos H. Drow in the raic of | live smaahod thio seats and wagons aud-cuy | folowalt bish ib HISFE S0 Bh R OF | dofoated by Franco and Russiu, Soblessiug been played at wuy time duriug the season was to bave taken placa at 4 o'clock (tnis | the .rollicking Devilshoof, chiof of = the | up the haruess and great picces were cut out | Wik U rul wis quartorid. (Aer | will bo returned to Denmurk The Fromonts have played thivty-nine | wob 10 UV (LECH SIACHAC b O UOTK NS | Gypsies, made the hit of the evening. He | of the tents. H. N, Hurper, tue managor of | i short announcemont by the bico i % American Association Standing games this season and won_ thirty of them, | e RS0 B T ng side. sang bis pare magnificontly, and his comedy | the ciwveus attempted to rofund the money, | door opened, but at that = very Killed 1is Sister, i Playod. Won. Gost Ver Ot. | givinw thom a per cont of .7 3 3 Work, ospecially he Inst ack, was most. i | but when tho crowd became unruly, he took | moment, us Veva onto od ‘\),l‘- Cntcago, Iih, ‘Aug. 2h—Mrs. Amoha oston,...... 104 el 2 0 Kremont has so far made 254 runs against - v ] . ished, He provea himself to be one of the | the mouey and came her where ke was ropped her flowers and 5 ned: | gerhwald was shot dead by her brother, i TRAIN ROBBERS TACKLED. 2 4 ! 4 droppe q jerhwald was sho 3 Bt Louis.......... 108 @ @ 0 | 166 by opponents. : i cleverest comediags now before the public. [ arrested latar in " the night for obtawing | “ifoly mothor and St Jo——" for she | Alpart Zuki, last nieht at the christeniug of Athlotios 101 5 b} Finch has been pitching winning bal Laura Clementyjs a charming artiste, pos- | money under false nrotenses. stood’ before the mun who had taken caro o 110t van. N st & lately, and prowises to develop into a reliable sessiug a voice of weetuess and range. e Lo IRV A Al Tia hens thie | Mo Ry e R dacalaa Oolumb 108 United States Marshals and the Dalton olumbus 5 y o1 g fors ¢ $0 swiftas Kim- « r Meet. NG Y { ! d vange 4 ! ‘ Milwaukes...i .. 100 a7 man for the box. He i5 not 50 swift as Kim: & Meel As Arlie, the, ¢ount's daughter, she met R N o RN R e adorned with orders. 4 i O Jite ¢ G t AuEticd sngliicherbife ot thel G rea bl o i Wean thar IR Fporion caal by tia Vessel Cattle Lad Swartwood, rf. Genfns, ef. .00 Vanbyke, 17 Nicholson, 21 ioibeck, . iarie, ¢ i Strauss, b, Morrissey, 15,07 Meakin, p.. cmosos 5] cm! lo| ommocoom A, i Wrlhta bl oL i Smith, 3y, o 0 Traflley, if. 0 McGlone, 5b "0 0 Dunzan, ef 1 MeClellan, i and 0 Flanagan, 1b..... 0 Fislds, o 0 Walsh, ss 1 Hart, p. 0 _Total o I | cwecru~acocy 2| mocomcom=omi | e R e ) al oo cccocenoct Loulsville... . ... 106 mell, but his curves are puzzlers, Kaxsas Ciry, Mo., Aug. 23.—The Times’ | with very flattbring success. Her rendition Brussens, Aug. %.—The dolegates to tho Washington,.. " o0 3 Fomont won tho symoathy of tho erand | Wichita special says 1t 1 reportad hero | of “I Dréamt D elt fn Murble HAlls” was | 1yopuutional Socialists Workmen congress | WQUICd With ordors, - o AMONG THE AMAT e whon the mmaaire catio by | from Caldwoll that a desperato tight oc- | 2iP)Y exquisifiitnd reoolved encoro aftor | oy optartained at Ghent today. Tuo pro- | W AWVORY D P WIOREGT ( SV T That Nonpariels Had Little Trouble Whip- | gawme on a tie at the end of tho ninth inning. | curred tbls morningin Indian Territory be- | John E. Brandgave au artistic and digni- [ posal that tho next cougross bo neld in | pjuyy, Sie goneral, is it really true? A It was called on account of darlcuess, vut tho e tveen tho Dulton gang, who held up aul | ed porformangof Gount. Avaheim, singing | Chicago ln 1812 was withdrawn ou accountof | “ould not help that 1 did not know A " = e o | sun was shining at the time. robbed a Santa Ie train about two months | “The AS wved Down® in his own | yhe gifticulty in organizing for the occasion, F | Pitehor Dolaw's chief aim in yosterday's | with Kimmol, Fiuch and Stephenson for | ago, aud a posseo under Unitod States Mar- | superb way, {\idos possessing a boautitul | fLwas Gocided ‘o ouirust the Swies Jubor Y Mo iled and reached out his ire ee Ing hole in he person o each of | Fremont wi 4 reser not obtainable, but it is known that Unite: 083055 puvating sta 0. | pross, to bo hold in 1542, and ¢ £ ¥ the 5 a dangerous coindition due divectly to e the batsmen as fast os they [ battery. & 2 States Marshal Stort and one of the Daiton | Heory Hallamwas pleasing in “Dhaddns, and | B5000 Comnittoo appointed to consider the Sitar not, littlo one,’” he said. It is ploted of tmpure blood, 1t should not b same to the miate, Bealdes he was very Fremout's new men aro Shortstop Gate- | gang named Bradt were killed. The authori- | bis " fine ténor voice revelled in | (yostion of tho time aud place of the uext | all right. Thanks for your Howors and lowedta omlio, . 1n. 1ta dabIlEY $ho camo to the plate. Bosides ho s Yoy | wood from Sheboygan, Catcher Taylor of the | ties have beeu pursuiug tho Dalton gang for | tho musical mewstires of the rule. S Sxhamsen roarol tids the moat of n | T will mive you'shis:dollar Eranzel | 8ot A iAba to serlans nisaoka vild. 1 char atel for the | i, 00y Giants snd Pitcher Stephenson of | some time. Miss Clara Garnish s Queen of the Gyp- AL A b o S 5 ML R SR 3 o PR Noupariols. They flelded poorly at critical trip v | played with it y of fllness. 1t 1 remarkablo how benefielal olnre MeAulifs had them el e o | Omaha—all first class plavers who make the ————— sies failed to do the part justice. though at | frovy attonging the congress if bheid iu With & eraclous smile Veva was dis: ¥ TR P h AW AG HM g i | team second to noue in the state. Wants to get 1nto Frisco, times she showed ”glimpses of true histronic | Cnieng LRk N3 1 | ad Hood's Sarsaparillais n 6 and kopt the hits down. Nelson's three-base (T lay here Monday iy Chicago e missed. The dollar is still a hallowe Tossessing fust thoso ole- drive was n foature, Lacey's throwing to | o Hsatinks 1s schedulod to play hore Monday | g4y Fuacisco, Cal, Aug., 23.—The | 814 vooal ablity. o L T Suntel of Now York oxpressed concur | 10 “in “hor family, Count Moltko uood's ments which the system sooond was Fagged. i'rank Mahonoy's auicls | 300 (NG Gsmatod garmb pliwed by the | Cironicle says that tho Atobison, Topeka & antine, th covilth ophow lackan vorv and | foAgein tho committeos doctsion, aud moved | JfLIM olutod wish pleasuro, low ho o divcds and readily sola T ere S aoged hmost impossibleto |~ iinch and Patterson still lead iu batting, RO d T TE e T T "Mr. desse Jaokinsand Miss Lillian Swain | S2'YoY2 f1s hearticet wishis fof the success - rilla lood, and tmparts feeling e i hatlews wery short Dot | Tho sluggers of the team had no iuicy | water front land at Autioch and the survey | did meritorious work. The chorus numbers | foud 'y few delogates. Do Right for 1tight's Suke, o SR bl MbLnpbA S el Hobemian turners meot at Milwaukee ana | 0 Pounding KKid Mobler ut Beatrice. | from Santa Cruz to Fresuo ara cited as ovi. | WIrty peoplo. und considering that it was the | *pye yesolution was adopted by acclamation | [y, Abram . [sacs in Harper's Vouna | 5 iGil “yions Sarsapariiia 13 tho best Flyon 18 still nursing & sore ankle. Tho 5 BT | aence. 'The road nas a plan, it says, to reach | yidukural evoux did fairly good work, Stage | ginid a sceno of great entusiasi People: (roat was tho ularii in the palace edy for thiat weakiess which prevalls a6 3 < SPARKS OF SPORT, Manager M ico Hegérman aud Musical i remedy for that It usual good erowd was out but the game was lhulclly by a tln'nugh' route, m‘m of Its liues | 1 ERT e \lxl:ll‘wlfm_‘:" ~ ".fmmpl , 0‘ i of ltome. The empross ’ ad ‘;\. »..;r. .’uv lacking In interost because the Orchards Will Race for a Fortune, | will come up San Joaquin valley through & . b P - N Steamship Arvivals. diadom, and it could not bo found, They 4 5 upou tho splondid dressing, stagiug aud ac- | 4y | oqon--Sighted: Sandam, from Balti- | searched in evory direction, but it was all 1 liave been convitced oo o o were elearly outelassed. The score: ¢ o “The rlo o | Pacbeco pass, by Watsouville to Santa ( P — - - BW Youk, Aug 33.—Tlo richest stake | og"thouoe {0 & connection with, the San | Sompanimeuts of thoopera, All in all, last | 0 sV O g Loy fo vain. Finally it was proclaimed in the [ that Hood's Sursaparills Is o1y SRERANS everrun for in America will e decided ut | Aageq electric road from this city. An other | OVSUINK'S presentation was a voritable treat A § public stracts, *“Ihe empress bas iost n pre one of the greatest medi- the Weak ARAmRO A B Sheepshead Bay on Saturday next. It is | line will run up San Josquiu valley to ;‘u‘l' :"'f"““‘ :’l"““‘v""‘('.‘“‘]“.;"“" oew beautl- \.'.\'““"‘ ro—Arrived: Touralue, from New | Fo) Siytem” Who over restoros it within cines i the world. L say gevo caleulated that it will be worth $75,000 on the | Autioch, where it will connect wiih & pers, Hohemiag, Qs Y Quocnstown—Arrived: Oblo,from Phil- | thirty days shail recelve n_princely roward $his for the boneft of all I:4 e steamer line. I | N W uocHaLy! ) # h But he who delays, and brings it after thirty ot ot basis of the following figures: 214 were | e TR adolphia t SR other tired out, run down, hard-working e 3 J days, shali loso bls hoad, women. Hood's Sarsaparilla is not only ex- void: 134 at §25 each, & 108 at 835 | s o b i At Now York—Steamers La Champaigne, Oatohing Soals, S§t. Lovis, Mo, Aug, 23.—At 10 o'clock this | o0 "5y re, and Servia, from Liverpool; —t ollent as & blood puritier, but for all other oach, S11800; 837 at 819 #3135 | yicronn, B. C, Aug. 3.—Tbe sealing | morning the Brewers' union met in national s eefPrpesy The Color Ly T, ! ik ot :‘:m'uf:"-‘:fcfifdr:utl;mfivmfiilf mmll::::é schooner Sayard arrived from Bebring sea | convention at Central ball, this city. The Aaghoridy Lo Glasgow It is related ns o curious fict that ::‘.t:h\xm\m:‘ ‘\H.‘(l;r'n:".l“.:.rll.\ll;::l:lm‘:x.:"‘u 5,55, It is clauned that Huron was de- | yesterday with 800 skius, 'The Nayard is the | only business transucted was the election of Hard on the Bishop. Parls, with a population of nourly two [ Al o ' . SCORE BY INNINGS. olared out by #u uuauthorized agent, And nnl: 1 lll‘\;slwu'el u‘ll ‘llx&sgzsul\ll‘:A).rt).lnl'll wn}m;nl Johu Becntold of St. Louis as president pro- Bucuaresy, Aug, 23.—Tho inhabitants of | 1 inicy five hundred thousand souls, hus | Hood’s Sarsaparllla Nonparells....... . 0111 queation of his eligibility will be’ ducidod | boiug ordercd to leave. * Who captaun says B9 | tein, und Jobn Palmer secretary. Tho call- | Piravolia tnconsed at the Bishop of Grobena | oy than ono hundrod nogroes within I8 | olduyallaruggists. 81 sx for . Veoparedonipiy, Dreharde. il "4 | owing coits and fillles have not been | cumstauces ‘were favorable, but bis Indian | /DB Of the roll of delegates aud the pre- [ for trying to prevent aservice ln Houmania, | ljinits. Statisticians say that the wholo | by .1, HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, NIMMARY doclared out sud are eligible to start: Vios | orow bocame afrala of seizure and insisted on | sentation of credentials was concluded | made s savage attack on the bishop today. | of France cannot muster a negro populus 100 Dossa Ons Dollor . e e dbie biars Esaa to | tory, Merty Mouarch, Sir Matthew, Tam- | goig hows. this morning e chiof object of | They pulled his neard outand after beating 1 tion excosding five hundred and ten | ehange of season, elimats or life, Bradford, m, 3 Manoner. ibt Bhanahun, 5.4 Lacer. o Mori Sordon. 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