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DAILY BE THE OMAHA CPTEMBER 14, 1891. iy MONDAY S . AR | o oston, & Double plavs: Stricker to | and a sixteenth. Sie John, 113 Mountain | VRTR . ISHMAN PARK [ tents; Tno university cannon will | dsugnter, Miss Mary Saslor, to whom the AN INTERESTING SESSIOY. NGLONE WAS REAL ANGRY. | rautiors tinarioon w Heounors” Based | Hood sudeo vost: 1t onen: hatty | VETERANS AT CUSHMAN P bo used for hring salutes Speak- | watch and monoy belongel, was in rear LU l: ; \ . bulla: "O Mokin. 5; oft O'FBrien. . Steack | oo, 107; Lemoina 1 Fotsom, Long Kniehi, ers are promised, consisting of Gover. | room. Tho lattor saw the man running from | South Dakota Congregationalists Dise P arsor ™ S e oleehoa bull: OriBeh, | TLeNoh: PeariSet, dMiss Boile, 04 enchi Mud= nor ‘Thager, Department Commander Tooter, | the house and is sure sho could identify him »8 Ohuroh Bxten ns. Dorsey, L. B. | He has not been approhonded. . s " 8,18 R a0 ounets, . Tos conts AL Warkrtows, 8. D, Sept. 13.—[Spocial to Riehardson, Hit by pitehed ball: Grifith: Kuehne, Duffy, Geifiith Colonel MeArthur, G. W. on bses: Wenve The fifth ruce was divided, the second part 15 T i € Twohours, Umpire: Mahone ) i o f ska | Richards, E. B, Lyle - Omaba's Third Baseman Riled by a Kantas 16K 06k O Y T e Third Anatal ,R“:‘“"’“ _nf. the Nobraska | tichiras, corps of Lincoln will furnish Great Proparations at Lyor Tiur Bee,]—The Goneral Association of the Oity Umpire's Work, Cotustnus, O, Sept T e, o8 v e A e Bl i R A iy oldiels’ Arscolation. martial music, and soverul brass bands will | Lyoxs, Neb, Sept. 13— [Special toTne | Congregational Churchos of South Dakota is g 2 MR LA, A : seven ; )3 in attendan ce, . sons o o o se oro, or 150 FAL08 410 DY A Washington played two wames today and President Dwyer said tonight that fn fu- R 5 . ,‘,"H“’“ .“ WOtking to Haks: tho ghifion Brr.|—The citizens of Lyons are making | in session hiero. Ovor 150 delogates are pros. broke even. In the first Leiper out-pitched | tyra ho did not think he would give out the BRI sl B ik oxteusive proparations to entertain the Grand | ont. The annual sermon was pr WENT BACK TWO GAMES YESTERDAY. | Foremun, and Columbus won casily, I the | entries untll shortly befora each ruce. He is [ TRIBUFE TO A’ DEPARTED - COMRADE, | loz 8 success, Eurmers aro furniahing hay, | 30 0o Boetet T O nls ook, A boaus | o, H. D, Wiked of mon e Pro | socond after Columbus had pounded out two | making every preparation for his battie with i has been nicely cleared up, and notbing is to | tiful ball ground has been fixed up for tho | M. Evans, editor of the Albe ched by lonel D, teen Nows, was = B ot oy & Doty | the city pool rooms, and everything indicates be left undone to mar tho enjoyment of the | throe days' game betweon tho S, A. Orchards | elected moderator. James . Cross of Rose Donver and Slonx City Also Had a [ (TP Ferguion wos knooked ot b ae 160 | the turt world would be extremely Tively, " | Nebraska City Setected as the Pla visitors. “The railroad faro will bo one and | of Omatin and the Lyons elub bud was eloctod sceribo. Tho programme s Nico Wrangle Over an Ume dark to fAinish and the game was_called buck —_ y : for Holding (he Next Encamp- o tho. stato fette " Fyva mousand sleuites | oo Omaha presbytery of th S ihresbye | full of intorest. Today will bo consumed pire—Other Sunday iy e, ™ W Tabmgen | o o "\"'-'"l""»"l’:"l""“v e ment—How the Many Visit- havo boen distributed on tho trains, at tho | three days as the Grand Avmy Republier | with roports from the Tudian work by Mis- Ball Games. Columbu i R A L B T R el e il ety ors Were Entertained. stato fair, aud throughout tho neighboring e i stonarlos Frederick B, Riggs, T. L. Riggs, 5 s Wishington (ot s tem s st e b oo, L ,, Dininview's Bright Prospects. | | janios . Cross and Artomns Ehuaman, and R {18 Cotumbus, s Washington, 9, Errors: | Latonia last week and caused much tribula- — to e gposting wen are making up a purso | Praxview, Nob, Sopt. 10.—(Spoctf to 1 piM - SR AN SRR CLAEA T el JERASES Cltyy (7518 ¢ UmBlity 012 ™ o . Macniog. | th Clacknnats ns. prouidon by “Rraimer Bran. | LINCOLY, Neb, Sept. 19.—[Special to Ttk | sovaraf” clubs havo exprossed & dosire 1o \ll”'_un'_‘ i :“ kil idod “‘]“'"".”""‘;““"" | Rov. W. B. D, Gray, C. M. Doy, and Wil Sioux City, 1; Denver, 3 e et Cottmbuts, 55 Washington, 1 | non. 1o whs replovined by tho shonft yos. | BEF-|—Tho third reunicn of tho entor tho contest “uothor elovator Is being erectod on tho | 1M Macreaay of Spearish, and_on enurch o bise fits: Taweltaholl. 25 Cartis. MeGu e at tho instance of Willlam dorg, his | Soldiers' association commenced at Cushman Westea Mo Promont, Elknorn. & Mivasurt Valloy o | Worl by Suporintoudent Wiard, (orman Su Kaxuas City, Mo,, Sept. 19, —Kansas City | oo base hita: Duifoe, Le o | owner, justas he was being shipped, The | park yosterday, o large number of old sol Nohra ';‘v L . \.' WLl L o 1d the prospects aro good fora flour mill, | P4} ,‘»‘.-'-t""."»,’ N e iy and Omaha played two games today, Kansas | yilis: Iy Leipar, i Borenid Pei | horse is yet somewhers in Cicago diers going out, headed by Jackson's juvenilo | | Nowtit Pivre, Neb.. 4 l‘ Wt vor &l | Crops wero never so good in this county Rav, dosoph Clack, DD, of Now otk W City winning both, Tho Owatias seomed to | man, I Laft on bases: Cotumbus, s Wi~ Tips far Today. drum corps. B - o lng) ””_“'I TN '\“"y"h "‘:I‘l‘_':“‘\lfi_ Denth at Lyans. A. Duncan_of Syracuso, N Y., Kov. T. Y. bo domoralized and played with but littie f Inston b nases: Snoed: Crooks, b Sut- | Only two tracks offer attraction to the | At business meeting it b “"“""“',‘ u | tember 15, 16, 17 and 13 promises to e a | Fvoxs, Nob., Sept. 1%.—[Spe R G R R A AL R ‘ s of econd | el me: Two houes, Umpire: Fersuson. | aient v s Dvbakt " hold the ne: campment at Nebraska City, b 16, 17 and promises to ve #108Rv IO : errick and’ Rev. 4 chcock he spirit. In the fifth inning of the second liffe. T1 Two h Umpire: Fer talent now. The Brooklyn fight with th Himly:l hv; \l.‘r":ln‘lx\l‘l:vi\ml ’:Ld :Ivm\ L“l””nwr grand succoss, K'rom every diroction within | BER.j—Mrs, Drenen, wifo of L. A, Drenen, | RO h doirals e, A“‘“””\ ol game there were threo men on bases, when [ Second game: bookies will be reoperied today, Iheso have us and their | died here Saturday morning at 4 o'clock of | comed by William Moore of the Watortown G0 00 0 \ 1 s h sfixed lator, | ® radius of 150 miles the votor: Gunson knocked the ball for a base hit over | Columbus. {fusblibabich | been picked as good things g Peru, tho tine to bo ixed later, | § KIS of 19 ning, It is ostimated from tho | cancer of the breast. Her remains will by | Daily News, and responded. to Ttoy, T, T the bag at third baso. McGlone wanted it ; i LATON A, H. €. McMauken, T. H. Hacker ana J. W, | friend Sl - ! > | takon to Weeping Water this aftoruoon for | Riges, The churches prhsent very giowing : trorles: Twitehell and Donales Slght Drat applications on file for quarters that fuliy [ ealled foul, but Umpire Wilson would not [ /4" \iifive, 1 Fins: MeGulre pOEL I AL LS submitted the followinz approprinte | 5400 vigitors will attend Ample propara- | Interment. reports and are hopeful in view of the siftin gl and wioenon S ) & JJudze Jewell—The Queon, by S deit g ; { AL : - - yrocess of hard timos and prospects of bottor va: it way. McCGlono in his rage | on balis: By Twiichall % by Caesey. 2 Hiv |5 e do Nheri report relative to the dcath of General Jobn | tions bave boen wado by the 1ocal comittee . e pr I o :’1“"\\ tho ball over tho grand stand, allow e T A AR DR i HIFe Ui =<HHaltat Rl cor Med to tako caro of all who com 2 3 ROBBED BY 4 FRIEND, orioe ; § ! %o inen to score, That was the only | Gulre, pitehos: Carsoy. Left on | 5 feinie [Kinney - rineo of Darkness TRl AN A G kR A ot B A5 Tisatny - WHErNtHe: reun{on \vill Be - —_— 2 i 10y aro having carnest discussions on tha B o Ehe sameif tho torrifle slugging | Dusesi Colimbus @5 Washington. & 1ok o ¢ Paryonr b Iho teachings of Sacred Writ and v n elogant location adjining the ity | Sensation Among the New York Swell [ oxtonston of work In South Dakota. A how pataro of the if tho ter out: By Ty i by, Carsoy, 4. Stolen | & (ile L AL abservati | expertence admonish us that ,isa it location adjoining the city committeo has bec 0 u ponal and by both t I'ne scores Bases: MeGulre, 10180ld. Time; Otie hour and ; PR i camp contains 350 large tents and i large Gambling Circles. committeo has beon appoluted on ponal ane - —— | thirty-five minutes, Umpire: Ferguson. : . A other proof of thls hins been given us fn the | Pavilion tent for camp fite purposes. Pipes kW Your, Sept. 13, ~Tho biggest kind of | eharitablo institutions. ~ So far the ehurche GREAT APTEINOON AT MILWAUKEE. A L VMars donter N TR oL hOWE aa from the city mains have been extended | o gonsation is on in sporting circles, Rut fow :‘)" o ”""‘ & "‘\‘\” e & . LY JSion Dunn - Cartir sudden denth of our late well known and es- rough the grounds tusurin vle sup- | e o fi/thesa institutions or oly_discus TR i 8 Mitwarkee, Wis., Sept no Ath- | 6 Karl, teomed comende, ¢ John MeNeal, ot st. | HNCUE tho wrounds fusuring an ample sup. | knowt, and ontsldo tho secret company | Mlon seoss 1s eocie t0 ey oy e Coopoer 4 0 lotics made their first appeacan b i ym!v"' 3 b It 3 1l who, while sitting quietly in his he S L e 1 & - AR eh v which are on intimate terms with tho swell and Redfield ec [{u Yankt col 0 wis P B are ReAtel Y i abawa DL 10,000 TW. 5. Agnarok, bé supplicd free to all who come, The camp Piekot(, 10 ke L L A il R i wa suddenty called from the ranis of | il'He lightod by ofectele lignts gambling housa owners i this city, it will bo | the croation of the wonoral association of tho UL g 16 T the first by heavy battin timely moments, s e s com ades on earth (o o the innamerable | Tho program will ombraco o sham battlo, | u eenuine surpriso to tho vank and file who P CLEDCU R L LU Carpenter. i T and losing the second on errors, Score K “RS. hosts above, whore pain and suffering aro us val engagement, grand parade, call of | poaq it diicld colloge was organized by i local us- Guns 5.1 80 ET SO ACT L d R i e - known, and where death no longer holds do- tes, cam and numerous other fea- \ dofalcation. b lavgost in yoars, has oo, | SociaLon and asiced thio ondorsemont. of ti Rouch, p 5 0 0 0 Athiotics ‘ } 0002200 2% Rev.Charles Strickland Explains the | ninion overman, A beloved famfiv, which | tures that v e time pass pleasantly (sl b LA sl i Oldoneh, etieral usse s full, “unqualitica Underwood, of... 5 001 0 TR TR R R Story of His Drunk. Wil no lonzer seo his genial smilc The followin zuished visitors will | curred, and the victim is John Daly, the | o1 D g o s ey e run aukeo 2 Athlotic : : ; ; Voloe, | D pressiit: Glavakiior THayer. "Benators of gambling house kespars and ono of | Eiven vear ago the Reafield collogo Totul b base hits: SMeTammy. Larkin, Thre Storx Ciry, Ta., Sept. 13.—[Special Tele- [ nor bear his kind and olee, r The Sena : brought enough delegates from the asse — iits: Canavan, Hallmin ne run: Chamb- 3 Aoy et et ¢es, who will no | Manderson und Paddock, Congressma hose who control of tho 88 of this « enough deleg om the assac o e it “Camavn, [l un: Ghamb- | o to i Bus.|—Rev. Charles B, Stricl. | mournshis absence, Comrades, who will oL on and Paddock, Congrossman Iom, | those who control many of tho games of this [ SFOUELL enojielh delogates from the assncli OathaeAlWLLE FEICELS IR A ULELL : more feel the warm pressuro of his triendiy | Department Commandor Teetor, Captain | sirv Tho amount is placed at botween $i0- At i L - - ;| Double pluys: Shock, Canuvan, Curney. | Jand, pastor of the Baptist church of this 3 s Henry, Licutenant Governor Majors, Post 5 X P LTI b () o G L “n. PO, Firse_on Balis: By Kimmen, 6; by Chambers [ S PRIIOE O e e e p and the nation, which In | (FOREY L ndorvoort and. Chaplata L. | 000 and £50,000 I of this has been pock- sociation. 13ut the resolution of a year ago Wrelght, rf 01 Tain, Passed balls: Miliisun. »: Two | city, made a s! nt from his pulmt te ler dark days folt and knew his bravery and | £ : JES 8 L “% 1 ated by n businoss friend of Daly's, is now unsatisfactory to Redfield and so the MeGlone, i 14 hours. Umpire sy with referonce tothe scusational reports sent [ searling worth on her battie flelds. deeply sym- | €T . L = Some two weeks ago all the games In the | discussion is renewed I'.‘K“"ly AL g e Milwauiee sevviverer 301 'I' XI out about his alleged drunkenness on Friday, | pathizes with the lereaved ones in this thef Ord News Notes, city, or least those of any magnitude, were Ihe meeting is held iu the as MeOlalian. 2b i 0 2 L R L September 5. In substanes the statement is | hour of sorrow und afiliction. Therefore we, | Omp, Nob., Sopt. 1i—[Special to T | closed. No one knew the reason why, and sehich founded tho collow and s fully Flelds, efse.... 4 S, ok AT ARER ) il that the doctor left Sioux City the preced- | the members of tho Nebraska Soldiers' ass B The fall term of tha Ord schools | the proprietors claimed that they simply con- | sented by delogates, while fow churchos in Whitehoud, &5 4 01 s, e A e R b R e T T T R e o ea0 OFdL OHODLE | G D for) Wil cu ey BN reic | tHOlaOWENAMG onrtuonic miton to send dals, Fournler; peic g e buso. hit oran. Stolen huse R Sreningice N o || FiEIPG G X RS A X CHIB B 0 Mo b opened last woek. Tho achool census shows | Govad a tip that tho polico wero about to | gates. The result was that tho: Redfield MeNabh, Ifsp 4 O 1L 2Rl s on batis: OF Dwyer, % off Weyhnz, | 4 e s i characton adobt the followina: | 'hat Ord has 462 children of school age, of | paid othor places colloze people carried thoe day by a strietly Total a6 o 10 el Steusloousy By Dwyer d;by Wavhimge & | i o avanding. the Dight in | Ite That wo deeply sympathizo with | Which number 415 are enrolled. The teach- | It was about this time, so the story goos, | district vote, having a clear majority vote in = = e O e T Tk L DO abe AT (G ER TS HE R R R IR Le mas Bt el aris | {03 oroe BnAINtA 0fz0 DrInCIple: AHLS saveh' | Lhiltichie tianoy, Vs LAl b IALYIS. Terane.. | (ko HsoeLi SCONE 1Y INNING twenty minutes. pire: Kerins. etk R B LU LR AR L e @ Deranvement | 1ady assistants, and now it is smid that the fact that th s T TR T Kansas City. SoLE i) 80 *—13 AR s o LA a b re el e S gt Aot LSS B ER R B Y aIIeN b ‘The city firo department has just received | story of the defalcation might leakout and [ SAN SALVADOR WANTS RECIPROCITY. Omahu cieeene 000 40 G (=5 e e e oD o L ock IR At et G o hwiofl i3 (IO L0 e | TR il S ot hooniun e srecc Ly el | TGRrio pthisgaeliationiatghy plhaicout and 2 SUMMARY Bottan o Lt O | i hiom clter hgetiys |Ielontls | blow: will, civeNiiliolit sbraniath o Baut. thi | Tywm ohien' B0 ponnde. rd. oooe eate A |\ o ibling houses, and the business which | Minister Morates on His Way to Wash- parned runs: Kansas City, 2 Omaha, 2. | Boston.......... 117 81 at the station at Des Moines, hie entered the | yurden of their sriof book und ladder company will be organized. | they must havo heen doing when one lost ington to Nogotinte a Trea b pa-huse hit St. Louls......... 5 cars and shortly afterwvard lost conscious- et ) P g 14l of our 4 i pany i ) 1 F's = ) Two-haxonite: Whitchand, Wiirce-huse Nits: | i pimore, & ciceandigtortly Kesolved, That this testtmonial of ou bo Valley county fair opens Teusday [ such big sum, was the canse of tho closing, | o O 10 REERELIGE FHEEY. .\Ln:m]\A 'TII‘UI.II _:- 081 onrizht, Biras busc | Athistics When he recovered hours afterwards he | 31¢¢m be spread upon our records and that | and closes Friday. There will ben fine ex- So far as can be learned the money was LIV SRS L g o IS LUl | s it e was i tho town of Altobnn nod was bomg | 0UF secretary be insteacted to forward a.coby | nicition of cersals, fruit, vegotablos and | taken ont of & safo wiiich is in Mr. Daly's os, minister of San Salvador to tho 1ds, 1, | Milwaukee.: 20 tamiiy of o late | stock. A number of fust bio, rters i west Twent, ninth | United States, arrived last night on the s are booked | private headq nier, 1. Passed balls: Gunison, off the | bereot to the widow au cared for by men who saw him get o Louisville.. lo. % T > , | i h i Hita 3 Wild pitehos: MeNabb. ). Time: Ono hour | kowisvile,. ... i b Sa, L L Bob0 rade | for the races, £2,000 prizes being offerod stroet. To this the business friend, it is | steamer San Juan, Ho 1s on tho way to — - and fifly-five minutes. Unipire: Wilsor Wash nzton...... e GUEL e Theso resolutions were unanimously Miss dith Robbins left last week for the | said, liad ccess at ali times and whilo Daly | YGRACT T St B0 1B 00 TE8 WEX, 0 Secoud game They'll Never Make Up. e ol ro L aba T e b malt STonx Olow. | Boasea) 3 Wesleyan university, Lincoln, where she | was at Long Branch this summer he used | Washingto R Lan RO KANSAS CITY, TOtR VT Ky., Sept. 13.—Presidant N ST et e lavestiEatad 'r.!.\'n- the old soldiers SR nw»xlnb! d at | ent s the fres 1 class. it. The loss was not discovered until ll.‘n\v | m:;:u. *L\ ]" "”‘ ‘“(‘ o ""\‘ 5 lt“ ! ek ik L e & Shedc hman park in geater numbers than yes- .. Porkins, of I'romont county, cturned. Then he and his manager, W. | and San Salvado o stated that San Sal 5 AU URIE R Piolps of the Américan ssoolation wrote to | the matier und tonight roportad vosolutions | ooy ok eo oyt iomisTysat aatony 015 s .uwi\":r‘w:::fil'n’[.u.\fli«.\’&l"l)‘l'&i“”li‘ll'u e O e o P Lo aak tiab S Yopub- 2 8 Prosident Young: of tho leagua today propos- | sampjately axhoncrasing Dr. Striokland fom | comrados can, - Several patvlotic spoeches | rived with his family, startling discovery was made that tho money | lic to take this step, but ho believed others 8, Sl fng a serios of games to decide the rolative | {1 PN AU axbressing confendo i Wit | were le, the most notable being the ono 2 was g Then it was that all of Daly’s | would soon foilow. The trade of those cout- Emith, it & il strength of the two organizations. He pro- [ [l Were unanimously udopted by by Hon. J. B. Strode. Stanton Connty Affairs houses were closed up and the others fol- | tries “»n\)lx (hvl ;.)n.-\, States has bimlnnmlvnir'.' , Btearns, 1) SO : R 4 Ly e S SCELPTS OF THE & STANTON, Neb, Sept. 13.—[Special Tele- | lowed suit rgo. Morales thinks there 13 not the sligh ashante poses three, five or seven games between any - RECEIPTS OF THE STATE FA 3 ' -—|Special Te Pl _ - vl Lt vary: Ve ance of * betwvee! iuatemaln and GaEponter sevbionses & Sl s s 4 Promiscs Success. In figuring up the receipts for the fair, | gram to Tue Bek.]—The republicans of this | hie friend, who i3 a well-known and very | est chance of war belween Guatemala and GUBONIG c iy ciaereien B humber of assoclation or leaguo: clubs, some D NabrSar Special Tol A R 5 popuiar sporting man is said to be ve San Salvador at the prosent timo, Peurs, po& cf 5 tobe played on association and some on Rep Crovn, Neb., Sept. 13.—[Specia e- | Mr. M. Dunbam says that they amount to | precinet met in caucus yvesterday sftornoon [ L L L P B 3 Undotwetliolip & lcicud = LR CL AR I ep daatith g eama S| feranito Dun By st LbojgrontiNsbeas ka and i i DS L A ReRsen o Rt yor U a AU | T 56t Bl Von [sbit Do ep itas L0 LRI OB || e ha b The man in question LIFE LN KANSAS OITY > P T p | necessary to bo played on neutral grounds. | Kansas interstate rounion promises to b the | justed and thers will probably be a few | 0\ eld i ainay 4 e c SaRNAN A Liae BB Ao i 0 Total. . 45 Zu e tyioloutay el jonfnaiiteal daronnay horo ‘ thousand left afterall cluims are paid. Tho | COuvention to bo hold in this place next Sat- | Lasalso a bool races and has been ash i ¥ o) S ona ag Lo et held in this city. s ¢ ot urday. At the county convention threedele- | very succ this season both * Phat Peacef . affoct, the cas HANE 2 only B anagement 13 -pleased with the patrond 3 . Quiet of That Peaceful Village Dis- AT 5 AIATA o lecuites ’.‘:."“,’,,“,..“"i:'fiéi}’,l" oony HitodayarhallEAusEment L AU ttEWILLitaa Y gates will be selected to attend the state con- | at ~ the uton, ~ Saratoga and | @ it by Mesieian Wrlht, (& p.....one, 0 ! ERECalL ek pronaaitiot vaitholssaonsul ation oo mte . i e e oo ULy | “Ihe last of tho. exhibits were removed | Vention, el L e U T e e i B e L S Ol | R e TG e Sl opt. 13, ~Four men McGlone, i & of . T e e e decorated. ‘They will —accommods i LeotnE Lho ) KED0 IR Bltariiy INosbof. thb ion of the Kighth judicial district. he | string of race horses and is weli known on A " ) i people i 3 people so that everybody will bo avle to hear | o %5 ™ 0 A ricultural hall wore turned | convention to nominate county officers will | the race tracks and in all sporting resorts in [ with drawn revolvers ontered tho saloon of ‘ = 28 the gront avmy of speakers that have been en- | (0SB HEREELL B O e the | be held later. the b Herotofore not . breath of | Alfred Crandall at the cornor of State Lino ¢ e BURS xaged. g World’s fair cowmission and Cavtain Carder | The school board of the city schools havo | suspicion has ever been heard against hum or (oot o CEUR T E CAEERE BF AHEEE et areils Won, DonboraEIOT AN who has been chosen n attache of the | adopted school books and contructed for the | his trausactions, and o has been tooked upon | {03 SEETT OTERATECREIY LR mmorRing: # b ella b ¢ & i % i . same. an. During the past two wee D LagBlonngoragon LROELGE sournier, 2 " TN Sontin e tol- | commission, expevienced great trouble in | Sam ¥ man. K e, e e X eaterdy;the Oranesfunt Nouparshsimer:| - ©nsar Diatns, MontiBent 18 2s B 00l Sh SBRUREEI SR, RREH LS Gy Wy eTe Ty The corn crop is matrring finely, A few ppeared from Lis usual haunts, | lieved them of their val and then or- - — ou the grounds of the latter at Fifteentk and | lins, chairman of the democratic ceatral | fbV portaole even to the mammoth | days more and it wiil be beyond all danger | and it is suid that he now is out of town try- | deced the proprietof to turn over his cash. Total 8 1 Vinton streets. As is usual on tho home | comumittee, has issucd a call for a meeting at | S s from frost, and Stanton county will yield the 1o pateh up the trouble with D, tv is | Cranaall mado a show of rosistanco and o “SCORE BY 1NN grounds the Nonpareils won. Score: Helena September 21 for the purpose of oc- ADVERTIAING | NEBRASKA ::L\L;"l‘\"-_é\xl_ltll'lv‘-n.lj--'r‘op ) o history. yAs itis | known that Mr. Daiy s been fn communis whilo thres of the roblors held the laafers Kansas City......... 2 0 0 T NONPATREITS CIRANE 0. ganlalnga’ stato ussoclation “of domacratle i Mr. w. D' Wildman ot Culbertson, Hitoh- T ey b Iiohiaey pondary thin slonsi altsokod QHinUalLiand { Omatia oo el T S (s T e |t : D YT Resoon broving Blair turned over to Mr. Daly $20,000 of the msney | cash drawer and stole the proprictor’s wateh S e Shanahan, ss 1 1 0 1 1| Camp. b 0 0 0 2 1 | wrLe Nor grinny | supertulb i Lol aTas o fal R S Sept. 13.—{Special to Tue disappeared from the safe. and diamond pin. Having taken everything Three-ha: 3 7 0/Swartzrf..00 1 0 0 0 | But Italy Will Encourage Her Citi- | yaenificont corenigmnd fruits from *ho state | Ieeloy institute here havo folt -the need of wl.m-h‘ nu//ll..v{‘mm«, viends. Thoy as escape. Manaly Duniza 0l Wig 00000 ) i & that he wasin need of no money, and that if R | r T T T caua o U TN OpVIEm A 0 B ROBIED zens 1o Attend the World's Fair. falr, which@lo will oxhibitat ‘tho Illinois | some better uccommodations for thefe rap- | po*\us ho could easily have raised any Metilon McClellan and Fleld: Mahoney, 1. 0 0 0 2 0 Bowman, 1b.. 0 013 1 H Wasmyaros, D. C, Sept. 13.—Marquis slrau;! f-’mu 5":“{““ ~::‘H\‘Mw the same 10 | dly increasing number of patients. Rumors amount he required among friends. A rumor e head, Moflellan and _Fields. ' First Elzangthic syl nTdonpa Y00GS Imperiali, Ttalia chavge de affaires av Wash- [ the Indinna staie fuir at luaianavolis. of hotel building have been flying thick for | was current last night that his relatives had on balls: O Underwood, 5: off Fournjer. . | = 5 > o ’ patp A, Colonel Harry Hotchkiss loft today for Ot- e el TERE 0 oA FemEnte t Satt BRtteEVIE! Hit by pitehed ball: - M _Totals..... 4 Totalv......2 424 Y 5 | ington, has fnformed Dr. T, S, Vordi, presi- | ¢ aiira MGl a simitar exhibit. After | Some time, but the institute dircctors have madojaiian pemon el tolatle o AR Struck out: By Underwood s dent of the Ltalo-Aiacrican conference for the | the fair is énded there he will act in conjune- | decided to provide for themselves. Tou AR rogresy 5 ] oL vid. pitoliea: onre, 1 Under-} Nonpareils 8888 8 i 4| promotionof tho Columbian oxhibition that | tion with Wildmau at Peoria and then will | Viuhan is now engaged upou plans for a | view wore n proaross. oo i i Tt e U b e Crane Co. 00000 I-2 Tralia v g sknowledged [ £0 to St. Louis with the portion of Nebraska | building which will comprise ope y 2 TRht b0t G i o | hours and twenty minutes, Umpire: Wilson. tho italian mmistry nas acknowledged | KO to St Touls with tho voT oS bath ool b F o R AR Mr. Daly last night but conld find bim . Oranos, ase on | the receipt of the resolutions adopted ata [ Products in his care. raut, where all conveniences and appiiances | placo. -Several up-town places were also e a heraditary Row atihon oy Ituns earned 118, 15 Cranos, 1. Base on ecei ! T R , where o s and appiia et dmittanco was rofused tho ro. | Is more especially than any othera hereditary i 3 £ T tls: O Jellon, 4: Snyder, 4. Tt by pite . alo-Americans’ hold Vash- . G for making the stay of the patients pleasant | Visited but admittanco was refus £ Sttt Dexven, Colo., Sept. 12.—It was 5 o'clock | Helien, 50 Strack guts By Jorten 13 e omareane Irlvulll i x\[ "0 | Yostorday afternoon balf a_aozor lads | fon MK rovided. Sueh an . enterpriso is | porterand the uttendants saud tho bosses | disease, and for this simple reason: Arising bafqrofitho gamasatartad dtod Umplta | G008 K. oo Hout and forer iye wilnutes e, g Moinllr oo tiotoate 1a the | Sucaked into tho rear of H. Woltemade's | oreditable to the stockholders, aad tha boild: | Were not in. from impure l;m(: tusuBiciont |.:.u;.}|, “"‘\'h‘- tled <o v b — government to officially pmticipate fu the | wholesale liquor establisbment, just west of | fue will be o Tontoveant 1o s tone e Stifns ease locates ftself in the lymphatics, whi ’;“"5“\';’“":!‘ llll'? i‘“°l‘z "'I‘x’]:““‘ "”IS.‘.’““&’.'!? Sunday Scores. Columbian international exposition, but that | tha postofiice, and stole a Jein. Thoy | e Will be an improvement to the town. NEW MEXICO'S TERRITORIAL FAIR. are composed of white tissues; there 13 urt were put in to umpire. Sioux- City - Port for the reason the government declined the i o g { Yo 0 PR — ¥ e 3 Yesterday the Fort Omaha Juniors ana | for the BISUIBIg hid it in tho rear of lvison n, bu Co'umbus' Death Record. period of faetal life when the whole body con- Sanan e o snce bals, venid thele |, Wi gt 0imAbn. Juniors meb abthe fort | [DYitation of omeially " taking part in o/l vere cnngho 1. the ot and.ihe. policowers | Corme e, Man Sopt. 13.—[Spocial to Tk at Crowds Alveady in Attendance | boriod e Ay e own catcher, while Denver thought Ken- | U Ll AN ] Freuch exhibition ~ held ‘in~ 1850, the | potified, = An ex onsued, but ShcpR RN i el = N —An Interesting Programme. Hood’s 3 R E AT nedy should do it. The Sioux City boys | and finished liko this: vefusal to be oflicially represented Yeomans maugs ateh five of | BEE]—Theroare a few cases of typhoid A8 T A therefore the unborn ehild i | started off the grounds with their baggagze Yors Qmaha....... ........ 0.1 0 110 04 [at tho Columbia exposition n HolE TR tRtvas lled by A, 1. | feverin the city at present. L. H. Leavey, ALBUQUERQUE, D i S0 i g Sarsapa= csccially susceptible to this but finally came back and started to play. Sl o SHOOTE consequence of said rule, then established, | [ owis ssman of the New. . ‘Phe | who for the past several years has been | Mexico exposition will open here tomorrow dreadful disease. But there The game was uninteresting and was won Batterles: Fort Omaha, Coleman and Du- [ and should not be interp, 1 as an act of | jovst fames are Frank Wilson, i5d Williams, | principal of the First ward school, is very | with an immense crowd in attendance. Gov- rilla is a potent remedy for scerof- | by Sioux City, Score !H-lr:_»': “-'I\“":]:IIII:; \‘uhlhlfl‘"" Talbott. hostility towards tho great l}xllur]n-wz‘ ot an | Alox Unbedecht and Bert Lewis, Astho [ low, but his friends donot think h's condi- | ernor Prince will deliver the opening add ula, whether hereditary or acquired. It is A" . OE P o 1amonds an ues held a nine inuning [ effort to prevent the Italians from exhibiting, Y 'L h o 1 s of y tion critical and entertain stro hopes for | LN o race: od's 8 " r ich expels e DENVER. v - of gin is worth about , the offense is 2 &nd en e ron, pe: esday u ' A he horso races will bo | Hood's Sarsaparilla, which expels every trace session aud the Blues wero oven moro s0 at | That, on the contrary, the zoverniment wishos s B e acB vaire s Ihopday witermeoll, SHNO ATy Eacee. 5 o' Qlioas D7Ea 1} (hehiBoAR Ul | ‘ ; r Y T g pxcl Thirty-one trotters, local and for of the disease and gives 1o th | Sw'rtw'd, rf. the end, which was: the success of the Columbiun exhibition, has | fipvisonment i the peurtentiary Mr. and Mrs. William Murdock have lost | exeiting BIEYS LESR aN S e Gt 1 apanl. h: mm..m..ls. 1 .]» 35 0 |‘ 0 0 a—t | siven the widest publicity to the invitation G R R A B e g two bright little children with aiphthera | eign, and forty-eight runners are now here to ‘l"‘\'\'i‘ I‘ & '“" $ (\:‘ '\ ‘;‘ 2 ¥ o ue 8 01000100 0-2 he committeo and will do all in 1ts power é 3 ! vit © past thre s, the younge: rin tho races, Tho hoso running “ Whenmy hoy was two years i on, 3b. R m [ anthe e as i Wil o) Bl prng Miss Sophia Gustafson, the young German | Jyithin the past threo weeks, the youngest Eln L il it e e i . Entirely b, Batteries: Dinmonds, Irish and Davis; | to assist such of its citizens as desir ik =90 L Fatat ¢ Bessie, a girl of three years dying "Tuesda; riving, ‘I'he soldiers from Forts old he was attacked and su I 4 Blues, Tieknor and Cross. hibit, giviug to them vvery possible facilivy. | gIYh an necount of whoso - detention ut Castle | ipyore has boen several cases of this terr , Stanton and Whipple are now | fered along time with serofuls Cured pan The Iightecuth Streot Stars were vora- - ardanyaisneReipadpeniim “hivsreived iy | Die malady in the city this summer but the | camped in the city. The exhibits in the main | e i puysician at longth cious. They were only satisfied when the ZLXAS TRAIN ROBBE. published over a \‘y{r g0 hr v_.fnll eCIn i prompt efforts of the health officers have | hall of minerals and other resources of tho told us to give him Hood's sar- My Boy sun went down and loft them victors on a = T R U (L L O son T tit confined strictly within tho limits | southwest ropresont many thousand doilars. il T e o duik s s tored ce we eld. The victims in the first ard Pressc: cers T . | stree o g s very E e e 1t ap | & eloventh. 1 hosition of tha ABPOFELS, WILON. WO (il A twice won fiel victims in the first | Hard Pressed by Officers They Aban ook o il linsvary L 1 appeared. | It is the eloventh anuual oxposition of tho [ Sabarifi, which we did, Tao Hothles eubed gawo were the [tamblers, and in the second donThentibiian: L torritory and will bo long remembered in the SCORE BY INNINGS. the Consolidated Coffee company. The 3 e X pugos Sbe says she was deprived of her liberty ng Falls City Thiof, history of the country any sign of serofula since. We recommend y Denver e ol 0T oS ol 0= 18 o, Y \ToNT10, Te! opt. 1 s 4 s i e L3 wistory of the county 4 1 I o S R S b scores were: SAN '\\41‘\'.‘ Tex., St P “l' Ilnlx.ll‘\ll mt‘ [\\lnu{_:n«_ ."‘,”,".‘,” tla nm,.‘:.m being , Neb., Sept. 13.—[Special Tele- bt Hood's Sarsaparilla toall our friends.” Ms. R U e e e Ot O 0S8 ol!h!c uupuuux who HOEL rul)n(id!lu i1l sbo-yaa’ placed i o roomiivitht gum | FAT CHx ol Bove -2 {peclal Telo- W N hed) O b e an 6 KUK R6y Glavelnily O] Karned er 2: Sloux City 4. Two base | Ramblers 00003021 28| Southern cific train at Samuel's siding | be e wowel hc vel grd i 7l 10 v 7 Prarr, Kan, Sept. 18.—The report that a = Lo O Brion. Three base hits Butterles: Stars, Orolloy and Krebs; F has ended, so fav us the citizens’ posse and | SICK with ~ various - diseases. ‘That | mitted at the residence of Mrs. Polly Lichty | <fnamnian g Sl e Hood’s Sarsaparilia 1o on. Stolen bases: | blers: Ruser and Goodmiin, 1 | she was poorly fed and did not receive proper | this morning. About 11 o'clock a man en. | James Wiley, the car-o 3 | 3 SR e 2 Sioux Cliy, 5t base. on bl DRy Bt dniany 2 state rangers ave concerned. All ovidence in [ gave S ) slo . [ttt ‘athian: yesterday, ‘had baen | 1by all druggists. 31 six for &5, Propa y 1 Mookin, 2. Struck out: By Dol S i 440056213010-2 care and troatmont, The telogram sout 10 1 tureq the housa’and ecarvied away a gold | dered his step-brother yesterday, had { by HOOD & CO. Apothechsios, Lowel, Muss. in, 8 Bassed. bl Harlg, L Company 010072000 1—4 | their possession has been turned over to the | the commissioner {or her by Olof S. linder, watch and chain and 812, Mrs, Lichty was | captured and lynched is untrue, Wiley gave | g pltetoy’ it 1 Tlime: wwo hours Butterles: Stars, Crelley und Graham; Cof- | postal authorities, who will continue the at. | he l"l“»l"*'l‘"l "'“""""l!"’-'* ot given Dt | iy hed in an - adjoining room, and her grand- | himself up and was lodged safely in jail. | 10C Doses One Doilar utes, Lmplios: Kennedy and Hart fec Company: Hoftman and Dugil tempts to capture. Tha robbers wero so Lard il last Tuesday, six days after it was ro. ) | ioate S IAtlans Over at Lako Mabawa tho N. B. Falconers | pressed that they were forced to abandon | ceived. Shedeclaves she intends bringing | s = —— Western Asaoalation Beandi whitewashed the Models of Council Bluffs, | their hovses and take tothe mountains on | suitagainst the overnment for dumazes. Bloox Olty E1aNodTon Slosk doing u very neat job. Tho Models secured | foot. ‘Phey are now esconced 1 the broken “hf marriags of Lind .lml Miss Gustafson ~4 PB4 y - -~ ‘ > paanas B e Vi of sing ma v country 8o of rathc lex. cow | wiil take place in a few days. / \ / O R but two hifs, both” being made by one man. | country south of Marathon, Tex. A cow | wii amunn (v ) '[hé Falconers made but three little errors. | boy without his hovse is like ‘an ordinar WILL WRESTLE AGAIN. / / / / ] iia Deaver. ...\ i 6 Scor man without tis lezs, Pho end of the chas Tuesdoy evonug Desmond and MeLeod, A A b= 4 49 — Faleoners..............0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0—3 [ is not far off. “T'ho bandits are all well-known | the (o " athletes whose recont engagement = THIRD TIME'S THE CHARM, Modeis <00 00000 0 0—0 |rencgades of the Langtr ‘i“l"““"‘x’l and all ) cayg 1o such an unsatisfactory conclusion, Batterle Fulconors, Miller and Gadke: | bear unsavory reputations, The ofticers re- | \will again wrestle, HBoth men announce Omaha’s Ball Club Yields up the .\ll;;ul‘i:'Innhnu~ .mi\’p{.}:nh, : ; fuse to give their names, themselves in good condition, and while Des — a e o Falconers would like to hear from the e o e mond is probably the favorite, botting uow is ey :f);" '“" s.“": "l"" :},;" Omana | Blairs before tue season closes. Death Roll b L A S S LS DANRAR SIRTI 000 A0k i mUDe. Gmalin - Durern, Mino., Sept. 13, L. Emery, | number of backers. The purse will be $300 et ~ i TN o, 78 baso bull team disbanded here tonight. The SPARKS OF SPORT. president of the St. Louis Kiver \Water | tothe winner. The referee is to be chosen ) I\ | ) elub has boon losing money ovor since its re- R e R S audience for tho purpose of avoiding / - (\/ < organization, and the association got tired of Will Meet Tonight, cears old and has n wife Lying in Great | the decidedly disagrecable featuros attending 1y i ) [ 4 supporting the club and decided after tinish- BUrLINGTON, a., Sopt. 13.—|Special Tele- [ 33 i =8 & AL 1 tho last coutest. E . 2 Falls, N. Y. The cause of his death was ries » L\ 2 y 2K, 3 il 0 ok N W the pesont norleataidot it drops . Tho: | gvam toiTan Hux.|—~Glpsoy Glosson who |\ ol ooty rought®on by acute Bright's players were given thoir releases. Stein and | claims to b the champion welter-weight of | HSbAs8 aas dinbets. The was rated bor oS Dungan will probably sign with Kansas City | England and Al Fishenmueller, champion | 4s worth $230,000 besides which ho. has o and the others will leave for their homes. | Welter-weight of fowa, are booked for a | 200,000 Lifo insurance, more than any other finished fight hore Monday nient according | man iu this part of the northwest. I some 0DDS AND ENDS. Joha and Joo Maggard wore arvested te- | 4 : b i) ] o : i ; il aibio tha aies o ny st tho Taie srownds | C reat Special Sale Today of Boys' Suits. Boys' Long Pants Suits ing to A. H. ‘Musterman They wero all paid in full. Kansas City ana L g : f 5 : Ll afll i During the past Avcek thoro were 60,000 . YisE BN it i Stoux City il probably ight. it ous to tho | (Orest s eken 1o cuaamut? "U1o% MUCH i | xaspots Mr. Eumery was tho most onterbris: | yiuile e (e omtERGERS Tho. poverion at Prices Never Dreamed of. ond of tho series to decide which club shall aibiiond improvements atong tho St. L.ouis rivar, such | srorelary of state anifland commisstoncr, of | float the Westorn association pennant, SPEED RING, as the water power, the rock plant and the g e L B man k. QANRKM Y | . - , . v portuned for passés. Thousands did not 4 4 AN P . » W ll @ S ] > — — stono quarry, whieh would In time haye | Portuned for po pnIpaiae. gUl hok W 000(ds. ot one suit of last season's goods at this sale. AMERIUAN ASNOCLATION, tries and Weights for the First | made him immensely rich, “‘".::_h'.r»‘ ger a pu‘aw,lum. paid the customary A” ne & € » —— Day at Brooklyn. Sax Fraxcisco, Cal, Sept. 18.—Mrs. - 3 - . St. Louis Found Little Dificulty in s - bEs - ] Ther Fair, divorced wife of ex-S or RECOVERED THE GLOVES, W ¢ 1eS g tlc money. i Fanad: Littie, Bi®os) Niw Your, Sopk 18.-Tho entrics ana | Fherees bair, divorcad wifo of ex-Senator B New FFall Styles for lit y S Eouir Sopt. 13.--The game be- \'\‘::Cl;‘l;vh‘hflli; l‘:_ll‘ni'll{lllw day “',il the Boooklyn ullhm of the heart, caused by inflammation of Amaea ik Loyl and Baltlinore was won by | "ot S MIGSIOROEERARL o [tie uldueye, Bhie had baeg il foc several tho ‘Browns in the first inning by hard | furlongs: Chesapenk, Oharite Dost, Made | Docomber 30, 151, at Carson. Onp Tn 1ses | 2 hittlug and tho poor tielaing by tho visitors, | glone, Nelpuer, ‘132 duehi Bingfay, "Hon Mrs, Fair brought sit for divorce, chavging | Telegram to Pur Buk. | —Tho police taday re- Tha Baitimore's six runs uro aitributed to ol Belliy. Cora aelonciil oans dgare Do e prith adultery. No defonse was | coverod tho casiief glove samples that 5 - 5 R urrell's wildness and errors by the home wetion. Hilly, U3, PARE. RS MaRGaL Wi i re, stol o . Missouri Pacitie depot ro . team. Attendance, 8,200, Score: ond race, swoopstakes for d-year olds, | 178ir receiving &4,250,000 in securities, be- \\-HAH u h_rm_ dhp: Missouri k " il lop: U 5 1C ( ]C\vlo Hl B8 Loais 88029000 04| 2h000added, one mile. Terrifier, Portchester, [ sides valuablo real estate in this city, She | about two weels. pgo. The package had f C » - BAItNOro. . 0 te 0 0.0 0.8 1 0 § o' | Possara, 13¥'onchi Lyceum, Sir Goorge, Bolla- | leaves four children, James G, Charles L, | been carried loss théf o block and bid in the Stolen erty’ at Nebraska City s After Two Woeks, ) s et son o | By’ Fancy Cheviot Suits, vue, Mountain De India’ Rubber, Noze, . r 100 vach; | Theresa A. and Virginia veeds aud the ranit growth at this particulsr (! ™ . Hits: St Louls, 14; Baltimore 0, Eerora: | Lizdlo T.: Mary Stono, ragm, Mot L Waede:gud the ramh /b el ot thls pe \ Al VeRIN e 8t Louts, 6; Baltimore, 6. Batterios: MoGill, | Flavill, 107 one ST ; ) square was sufficiggly tall to obseure the Wy A ) Burrall and Boyle: ModMahon, Van Haltren Tatzd race, tlib Prospect stakes for Rec se. Thereis ne. clue to the thief. Tue U D b, ‘lt ( ~/ 1( \ l“ UU ) ( 1(‘1\ ( (. und Townsond,” Eurned runs: St Louiw T who Baltimore, . Home runs: Threa-buso hit O'Neill. MeMahon, 30 Burrell, altaran, L Hit by pitehod bail: Gilbert, | Betie. Ignite. Georgia, 1 Wolch. Passed bull: Townsend. Wild piteh: |~ Fourth race, the Ok Bureoll. Struck out: By MeGill, 8 by Bur- | year-olds 4 roll, 8 by MoMahon, i by Van' Haltren, 1 e Double plays: Stivatts and MoCarty; Mo | Tutdge M. Carty and Fuller; MeGraw, Walsh aud Wor- th, 112 Potor, Por st Nt 200 wdded, 81X furlongs, Bashiord, | Sivir Ste. Maws, Mich.,, Sept. 13.—Hol- | gloves were stolen from . . Nickey T o P A \ _I“!_"\l\‘)«\rlwl;:-:» A\}‘-_“r_ .n’.‘. lister & Towell's saw mill at Garden river, | [ravels \|.:.‘ \ll!llfli\vh :ln‘.:\ & Elisworth” Glove sy n Sor r TR s YRR birat o bails: OIF SoGil, Looia Well. Kiug Cadimus, S5 "Florian, Ourie; | ten miles below this place, caught fire this | SOMPAnY ut Milwuuks l)\ o) s (ln( ()] o) (( \ ”] D | By pitened bail Gibene | fiulindo, Dugonet. 18 eacli; Zorling, Yorkville | afterncon during a heavy gale from the novth- " he: et ’ 3 o o iy W Veterans Will Be Ente 4 P “,,“,,,,,,4,,"‘”, for 3- | west. The mill and stock of hard lumber, d upwards, $,0.0 added, mile and | dock and tramways, Klnzston, 128; Bon, 14: Raceland, | stroyed, Loss $200,000 rrow, 130 ouchi Domuth, 114 Steath: | QUenge, Sepr. 13 7i | olds, 1 VALPARATSO, Neb., to e e ol e | L e b cammies 1 | Boys' Fancy Cassimere Suits "ire at Cape Bland this | charge are busily engaged for the grand hester, Aloway IL, 115 | morning destroved twenty-nine houses and a ot eaee, solling, 81,000 addod four fur | New York to Amstordam, ougn: Vanoluse, 10; ATr Plunts & ipsh, Cope villo—City o taln Brown, 108 wAch: Euld, Dagonot, 105 anch A Monlia—cy of Mayor B. 103; Panhandle, 100: Gi{¢ colt. us; Biliet Doux colt, 10; Belie, Plokualily, Pan way, o Sevent don . Thue: Two hos L te n : Masterlode, 3 ady, E O ogening of Camp J. B. Davis Sep. Umpire: MoLaughiin, + “ ‘o0 winutes. | gucl: Mastorlodg, 104t English Ludy, E 0. | 20tion'of tha ltoman Cathoilo ohureh 1t is ool Bl AR A B Bl . ; " : ' Loy OLOKLS LICKKD TS LD, over, 89 euoh; Sir Georgy and Charicy Posi | belioved to Bava been incendiary A s SN L LY Parents, an opportunity is offered you to ¢ lothe your hoys this week OUISVILLE, K., Sept 18.— Thae Louisvilles QR 000 added, fou ~ < > s being raised today, from wh Y ™ b £ outplaved (6 1ostons At 0Vory porit thia ue, | oL TLh Fage: selling, 4100 addod, four ur _ Steamship Arrivals. Is baing ralsed today, from wilels thy stars | s . taruoon and won the gumo easlly. Jennwgs' | Lrlugle, 1i Jutio, Holmdoll volt, ' eaohi | oAt Now Yok Labrotagne from Huvre; | and stripes will float ay tho entrance or te | for o amall outlay Embrace it work both in the flold and at tho bat was the | It pration, Laughlug Water, 1o each; | Suruesia from Glasgow; Alaska from Liver- | camp, which is located diroctly novth of the | 8 ¢4 S 7 R fhature, Soore: { 100; Knup, Bengal, Uproar colt, 4 | pool. i depot, about forty fods distant. The large | . Loulsville.. .........3 00 100 2 it Sullugs 86 At Dimand Head—Pussed Disdem from | oiiiion tont used as probitition - headquur | | Boston. ... "8 00 000 Hits: = Loulsville, 10; Boston, & Loulsvilie, 1; Bostan, & Batteries g:‘nl Cahill; "O'Brien' und Murphy tome and State of | tersat thestate fair has Loeu secured, also ifornia from New York for Glasgow auother tent xS feer, besides tifty belo At Havre—LaNormanda from New York, | mg to the state. At Queenstown —Lord Gough from Phila. l Tuero will ve Continental Clothing House, " FREELAND LOOMIS COMPANY. ne: Loulsville, 4 Base hits bne, i Woaver. Lefton bases h raco, solling, 8,000 added, ouo wile | delphia for Liverpooi. every persou with such wm