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DATLY DAY, JULY 9, 1862 B e " | | o g 1 ¥ T (n tinguisheda the other end of the battery and | ville. 1: Boston, % Batteries: Hemming and | \0 I)]:I)L'“h : l" “ “]‘“F \D | mombers of Hovert . Livingston post, | [ AQ DAL EOTIND CHTL TV | entered by bureiars yesteraav evening, the ]"LY ) )A A ‘\\ 1\ Walsh gave Darby an out. Grim; Stivetts and Kelly, A M ‘ MEI L | Grand Army of the Republie, of which the & s b ;\ M ‘() I\ ‘. | family being absent. All the houschold hea the White Sox all but scored eaten by Rain, deceased was a member, the Sons of Veter. goods wero ransacked. Sixtoan dollars was = O'Rourke thvew Collicky out. to Bresk I PR ¢ 6.l N e ans and Women's Relief Corps turned out in R, the boodle eaptured by the thioves, who McClollan took cavo of Rutheeford's bigh | ok s unier cap ¥ & <St Louls-Now | =~ [conmvommnow rner rior) targe nymbers, Tho remains were buried in | made thelx ‘sscapo to Linooln, \ Pried Nine Tnni " du't | ouo, but Colonel Daroy poked her safe. | % P - board the barge thay spent tho time seeking | laurel Hill cemetory and the procession was | Adams County's Ex-Treasurer Conviote | ! Columbus Tried Nine Innings and Ooul A wild pitch moved him up a notch and he Standifig ot tho Tex ,:;":,,.,“..(.,l"":,““‘,..'.:4]-' ',\‘r” v‘r'\lu 1:4::.‘-\ to fire at | One ol the longost everscen in South Omabia, Ky . Ex-Treasurer Convicted of Fire at Patisade Touch Young Darby. stole third. ~ Westlake got his base on_balls WEVTERY tRLUTS the strikers. THOS Foughtat & disadvantage, - i Embezelement, | Pausane, Nob, July 8.—[Special Tele and nipped bag No. 2, but whiie he was it . 1 e W. 1. pe. | for the men on sHofe could soe into the opea Asa Board of Equaalization alidan gram to Tue Ber Firo was discovered at Walsh threw Darby, who essayed to steal | corumbus \ REMARKABLE EXHIBITION OF PITCHING | bome at the same time, out at the plate; Minnenpoiis % Oma. 00 | euds of the bargds and pick off auy man who | At 0 o'clock this forenoon the city council | 2 b m. today tn . W. Powoell's stable, It {ninnRpolls approached the dpefing, nud in addition |]|m will maevas a board of equatization for the [IT WAS A COMPROMISE VERDICT | sproad to G. . Waescott's livery barn and LEAGUE ::::‘.I:::“{;::‘ ‘{’;:(:“;:“‘2" "“"l‘;"‘;‘i"”"}{’l',“'»i"“}. purpose of equaljzing the tax assessment for s | B. M. Graves' stable. All the stock was % in the Aftbrnowe their ammunition | 1392 One member will be choson to receive ! N e | began to run low afft the question of an un- | complaints wnd Thursday, July 14, tho whole Ne ance. Cause un And the Bucks stll stuclk to eggs. Toledo O'Rourke put his stick against almost overything but the ball, Gilks threw the par. y-Elght Buckeye Men at Bat | ajyzed Count out at first and Colossus Lally | o'clo ¥ Fist Declares That He is Unable to Only Tw During the Game—Dave Kowe's Error, did what Reddy did Inhvin | conaitional surréfidbr was brosolied, council will meot to consider them. Begin Trial in Adams County cxponsible for the Single T S i Vs RO e T HRaTOR T iew Yl i Hekts Oat ning today the board will sit cach day from 4 and Desires n Change To Promote the World's Fair, over tho pan was too much for his passionate | | A m, todp. m, and bring its session to a of Venu Grany ob., July 8 Special Telegram Run Made. yourg hoart and glowing brain { Piusborg.... I | One man opposedthe 1den strenuously, but | close Thursday. to Tnk B W ¥ L The exghth was a brief one for Uncle's v s LA | finally the rest of the men decided to Fun up Y% * b 0 u; ey W. W, Cox of Seward, super- e == Eired hands | Grand 1stana 058 Hastings. ... a white flag. Finding thet sentiment wa SRR R PERGARIN, s L intendent of agricultural oxhibits for the Omalia, 8; Colutnbus, 1. Gilks switched off at first and [Kel and the | Koarney b Kolug against him, tho man who opposed [ fion g, M. Wardlaw of Dickrell is in the | HASTINGS, Nab., July 8.—[Special Telegram | Worla's fair, was hero today. A county or Fariner repeated their great double turn with the fan o Hut the Bucks insisted on one more egg. VERY MAN OF | Darby threw McClollan out Uncle, and surrendering became more vehement than | gjpy, to ik Bes After forty-two hours of de- | EAnization was perfected, and this county Al 5 cit 1 will be well representod 1 ever in opposition and said he would not vy bofors which ox-Treasurer well represented at tho Columbian surrender; that death was preferablo to | 4, \ the Crip- | gowg ashore like whipped dogs, and that for ; { onoe he would fight it cut to the end. Accord- Hon. Watson Pickrell of Beatrico was iy | mont of public money has returned a verdict | Indianapolis, 20; Minneapolis, 6. Jaycox returned yosterday from | lberation the d exposition Charles H. Paul was tried for the embezzle - tojured w Seetion Man. you who didn’t seo | again the mighty Breck connected ouly with “ Ot N b q ks - | the resistent winds, and tot and disgusied : N P ing to the men tolling the story there were | the city yesterday A 10 o'clock this mor 1t was announced e, Neb, July S pocial to Tue 0 g at Sports d stixas, Neb,, o 8.—[Spee sle, 8 story At 10 o'clock this morning s R he went back to the tranquillity of the | btk pecial Telegram | (b0 hooters aboard the barge, und 0o of Miss Leota Reagle of Ashland is visiting | tnat the jury had reached a decision and Brk.]—John Jeunetten, ono of tho scction man’s park vester- | haneh, and thoush he missed the shade of | to Tne | —Hastines against Grand | yhom said to the man who proferred death to | Mrs. W. L., Hol gang of the B, & M, was caught betwoen id Foreman Clarke handad up the verdict to bo day afternoon | Schmelz's whiskers, there he lingered and | Island tod Score: surrender: ‘I he Saxe drug store has been reoponed b p tho pilot of an cawine ana a gravel car today. missed half his life, | Bazed and dreamed until the battle was over. | Hastinzs : G008 008 00 0| ot e A it GORTLNRTSG 10 UG | this GrOUTtOrS Witk MLy T e DaheC T d. It stated that the jury found Charles | e was hure on the hoad, but will bo out in & pragirpiriocrg In tho last inning Walsh threw Uncle out | Grand Istand..". "2 0 0 2 5 0 1 0 0 *=8 | in I will blow your —— brains out.” Mist, AHHIS KUol6. ot CAVSIAL Stk H. Paul guilty s charged with the embrzzlo- | fow day ‘| to B onglo made Jolle oW i The reply was: come d 3 . e uidli) alSnrings, el " onae - FOTMRIEW SIPATIETGS | o TF stain iy T Dy ey e AMONG THE AMATEURS. 1 iho rovly was: L will not come in, and | Migs, 'is visiting DI and Mrs. A, R, Simp- | ment of 1% and recommended bim lo tho ey o0 McClellan und Rutherford to Abbey. i A VRS, am going out to the end to defy thom. Noti, mercy of tho court. Mr. MeCreary demanded TCHED BY A TOOTHPICK. » gram-—the preitiest Uncle Made an Error. 3 7o Turting toward the opening in the end of Mes. W, H. Slabaugh b that the jury be poiled, but this mado no | e contest seen in this T e Prospective ¢ the boat, ho walked that way. Iu bis hand Mes. W. H. Slabaugh has been catled to | ¢jange in tho result. Chapter from Lite That Outshines Mach 5 o 3ucks came.1n o st volvor, and while the | Randolph, O. by the death of the wife of Dr. Slubaugh, At tho Council Bluifs Driving park Sun- | hand wasa Coits day the Council Bluffs team and South | Tost of his less brave companions wore I'he verdict wasa compromise. The in- of Fiction, a ck for many. bailiwick f formation chay Mr. Paul with embezzling chanco for their white ally, and they im- many moons. proved it g < A breathlessly watching him walk toward the [ W. H. Kyue, who hus boon visiting in | noarly $5,000 of ¢o Elsio Goodwin is a young and vory at 7 Was ' lovely | 3 0nY Ment out to Visner, but Clasan ot | (nahn wil eross bats and butte for honots, | eni'of tho Boat ho sbadony Faised tho pistol | Sonth Omihi, for soverai days, Fetuens 10 | When tho. siso. of ox-Deputy Bist was | [Factive lads omplosod ina wothvlck factory day and & moder- | sacrifice, and ran in with their ouly run on a | players. :)‘v’x !x':fll: s .'ffvn.l;'“ |""fi‘ kiuing: ;::)I;\I‘u‘“i\l:‘llli;ll‘\ % A\Il‘f"' Colo., today calied Mr. Hartigan tiled s motion toquash the | 4t Strawn, *way up in-the norinwestora cor Y, atoly falr crowd | woodon Indinn play by Your Uncle. [ Councll Bluls. Dositions. South Omabn. | tho sirendy biood-sonked sonrd. . © ors. Alex Lavorte, who has boon tho | Information. —Thls was promptly overruled | uer of Maine. Liko manv othor young ladivs fi = O'Rourke tapped a little easy one down to | Cumminzs 3 ..Tiekner L guest of Captain - William Kolly and wite, | una an exception noted. 1lsio allowed romantic thoughts to wauder 4.7 e was in attendance, u Contags: hus returnod to hier home at Astland At the afternoon sossion of the court | yipough hor braim whilo her fingors wors Lost Al T him, Ho made a grab for it, but missed it, | ik many of Whom Were | 4nd Claus waltzed in with a irin on his mug | Y1 oo T Vi This tragedy, coming so fast upon so many { [ Lo Talbot was vestorday granted a por- AL S G for | deftly ut work packing tho little bits of wood ladios, Thoy filled every seat in the re | us broad as a barn door, Tarain . ary Tvnel | others, took the last particlo ot coraro out | it by the superintendent of buildings to _“5' R od “‘I Y‘“’“\nj‘f”l“ll!{ i “"- \ t‘mv\ i ~u|v, 50 much offected by modern epicure served department and dotted the grand To betittingly closo the grana performanco | Nicoll..... it ks vie | of the dotectives and they surrendered. The | €rect 4 81,200 frame cottage at Twenty-sec “M'm;‘q L GATEVER v'x‘\ ““”‘\l‘[ ‘l‘.}g‘ “‘\ v . Young men in Strawn, as in many other stand hero and there in gay-colorod littlo | tho Count struck out yandy i Iiuht ig | story of the torrible gauntiet ran between | Ond and J stroois. e g CTantauy | Now Biigland citios, ara o doeldedly scarco 4 4 Then the crowd dispersod with feclings | Lovett Middle Tavis | tho Tines of the infuriated workmen has [ The Thistlo and Crown is tho namo of & | b state was inehned to combat the motian | Artvieand Eisie felt 1 common with many groups. like thoso of the dreamy morphine eater, to | Oliver Left Harl [ gjready been told, The survivors shuddered | monthly publication just fssuod by the mem a6 AR VSR, R D motion | of hor giel frionds that the prospects for cs- f i ’ v T i d ! and they were given untuil Tuesdyy to tile ! It was probably their Inspiriting prosence | whom, in his somi-coascious state, overything | Tho Morses would fiko n zame for Sunday | wiien they spoke of it and tenderly rubbed | bers of the Young Poople’s Soviety of Chris: | AhA UK wero sdy caping maidonhood were not at all brilliant, thut spurred the White Sox on to sucha [ seems like floating visions of bliss with some good amateur elub, tho Albrights | their oruised bodios, The men went ashoro | tian Endeavor of the First Prosbytorian | “Frieis sonmes " 5 A bright idea struck her—sho had read of D 3 1 od at first that the 1 splendiferous ‘victor But wasn’t 1t a corker! ‘The score: or South Omaha proforred, Answars o be | in squads, and by some chance the vengeance | church. Y elobavas supposed al irst that the Jury 8tood | such things boing done by tactory girls—she ‘ Lixablbd fXie $ ATk in by S p. m. Saturday. Call or address H. | of the mob was most severely wreaked upon SEETH = R elevon for a convietion, smowatiown | \wamastey it i Vory neKt nuekags ot M Darby, the Chila Wonder from the San e gt Wil M. Calluhan, manager, the Morse Dry Goods | the men who came from New York. The \Illu\(“?”“([:-':n\v\li"\\lxlnufnfl'(‘(("u"r:\'l“‘:ll( 5 oh rads | oo o Y Or 8 Ve | LoOMIPICIS that loft bor” haud bore tr full sk Vil Wbl B Ll ) L PR AR SOMEARDE Philadolpninus oscaped with comparatively | ing ‘to lioys botweon Eiehteenth - and | amount o the emberzimest and twe for | 20 snd addross diamond for Uncio's side, and on my! oh | Westlake. m 2 Wi WIBEH0 slight injuries, and with the exception of one | Twontiotn streots from Missouri g 4 the embezzicment and « Tho weeks passod by and though Ilisia %, i f fcate Gillks, ss. 1 AV A allan Wiped Out, man, named Kelly, eh A killod on the streots 01 1ssourt avenue to 1 acquittal The method of arriving at the often dreamed about the laveled packago me! what a net-work ho did fabricato | Keliy, It 000 0 5 g 3 s anae , numed Kelly, who was Kille M streev, ‘Thoapproxhmato cstimate of the s P HIsE M T Adrol [ ! vuckag S (BN Calh A bOs Wb VASTRR: HE L st Eisik, Neb., July 8.—[Special Telegram to | barge, none of them were dangerousty hurt. | cost is §1,850 amount which Mr. Paul 1s sala to have mis: | yud wondered whether 1t would fall wuto the AP ENE R tiEls T sgn Hevs tub AOMEEE : 10 2 Tur Bee.|—Tho ball gamo here today be- | None of thomon have received pay yet for bpls e T approprited was somewhat poculiat, ' Of | hands of somo grand duke or princo n L s i Ll ) tween Elsio and Wailaco resulted in the | theirsorvicos They elaim that thoy were | Hood's Sursaparilla is an honest medicine, | tiar s approximaton . il but about §1.400<| PUSWer ever came. broore would have had barrels of fun with 0 0 0 ReoRBOINA S 1A RVON P EIAE: hirod as watchmen and_ were to recoive £2.50 | honestly advertised for thoso diseases which L ‘ b b In the meantime the package that bore all his whiskers. gl by by per day. The survivors each expressed tho | t honestly and absolutely cures, - bad been soutied tor by the supsrvisors anid | ner hopes was resting quiotly in the store. The Joaquin Jad was absolutely invulner- & = RACING MATINEE. hope thatin view of their ill treatment they g ondsmen, Mr. Paul was to be held re-| pooms of the factor At lust it was wauted able. The big slugeers from the banks of v N would receive a bonus of some kind over ana MAtrlige Licensos. fiy?lllsl\l‘v[u n})r \hcvmh.lluu\nlu'l 'fl"mfimn d'!‘%'.“‘"‘ and went as part of a shipment of toothpicks the murmuring Scioto couldn’t touch him. e Fine Program Arranged by the Club at the | above their stipulated wages. The following 8 4 St | SEoR MUY A0 X DKM BLOLIE 1S | to Allen Bros., the erocery jobhers of Omalia. Thoy mever got & hit, and wouldn's have COLUMBUS, St Dot ollowing marriage liconses wero | §1,400 was split noarly in the middle. Mr. | &' faw davs inter Fred Utoft, Allen 1ros o ] X i & : ¢ i RS p Sialiiaciel il ; d ! d Utoft, A 3. made a run had it not have been for a guy- | AL 1L 10, SIL BB, PO, A, B, Dho ReRBE e Bkt ¥ OV A BRI IETE D H 1ssued by Judge Eller yesterday : 1 ‘aul_ is lnmv. for the first :lmm sinco his ar- | packor, was surprised to find # lady’s namo A asticutic play by Unclo in the last inning. Salsh, as., e R G ho Roadster club matinee comes off at Ale LLED. Namo and Address. Age, | restin January, in charge of a bailiff. and aadress written on one of the packaces But wo won and everyboay left the | (FRourke ab.. 49008 0 38 0]tho fur grounds track this aftornoon, | by yaiy yrom a Tran While Returning S Thomus Whito, Fort Omaha terasod] (Ketth ‘CowRtS Orop Trobpsots: which he had just roceived from the froignt grounds fairly boiling over with good humor. | yiiye"ye 5 0 0 0 0 0 o o]B8ndavery swellcard has been prepared for BT R 6 GO RS, LI L 21 Graxr, Nob,, July S.—[Spocial Telegram | 9¢Pot: Ired happens to be a little romantio 118 50 nico when the right side comes out | MeClatinn G 0 0 0 @ 2 0l theoccasion. Good music wilibein atten- Rl 1 Ellenbstn Herring, On 5 TP e t . HitsglieAnMILbINg A LAUCOIOE - abNCVOERG e on top. 3 : 3 Breekenr 0 0 0 0 8 1 0] danceand the management anticipates a big MaLvery, Ia., July 8, —{Spccial Telogram ) LSR5 ! | toTne Bek.|—A genoral rainof one and one- | laying aside the freedom of a single man, Lo I'ho great Swedo battory—Claus Clauson | Abbey, m. 000 0 0 3 0 0| ou. Tho oruniztion 1 & vere mert | to Tue Bre] A telogram was roceived | When vou goto | Donyer stop at tho Amoi. | Dol fneh feil in this vicinity last uight and | paused. vead the name over soveral times, he o B Ay i ENLPOIRES 10ROl nson, b 0 5 8 & 1 b torous institution und can ouly lead to the | here this morning stating that Benjamin | can house. Lates $2.50 to §5.60. KRemoueled [ stlll falling, This ‘aseuresaiarge | [AKCIIA S0UNC fud 8ok L6 pAOLALS Bkido Jampaw’s my rmidons. . ; 2 3 T O bostresults. In the tirst place it will foster 1 i S5y LibroavE ». | throug % S vield of all kinds of small gram. Winter | TUeUCXT morning a letter was on its way t They sweat and fumed like mules in o e % o T Ten R S D e el || e DL ) Gy W LLLIL) RS -‘f;' ‘: il L U 3 L foos | the fav off city in’ Maino and boforo many trSRATaIIL; bab that's all’ tho good at done | — i & duce the ownors of supsrior animals to enter | SIX M:les wost' of . hore, last night. Mr. B iGN ETR e IVer wheat and ryo aro being barvosted. Tho | days Bisie kuew thatsho had not waited fu ther SCORE BY INNINGS, 5 2 ! 3 Breeding, who is a prominent farmer resid 1 3 vield will be lavge. The small geain crops | yain. hom. into competition, ana thereoy augment s Crpar Rarios, Ta., July 8.—[Spectal Pele- | will exceed th ¢ ‘or v : Wy 7 A Oms 2 i ing two miles south of here, went to South ' ol Fele will exceed that of last year, Corn is wuist pttors flow But let's sec how it all hapened. maha aersssn2 0.1 00 00 0 0—3 | the prosneots and affairs of the ool turt, 1n.| 0K , went b 1 k ! o 1 Letters flow back and forth thi el Columbus. .. o: B 68 0 0 00 O T e e iryang | Omatia yesterday to'sella car of cattio and | Ktm to Iy B | —At Codur Falis last | high and fs doing finoly, Totatoos and other | and phiotographs woro exchanged. And Bob od 1t i e ' o8 B1< | buy a carload of feedors if the brice suited. | evening John Glanvilie, a young wman about | Vege'ables are immense. SUMMARY, g oI tho packago happoned threo monthe nething that Omaba greatly “Now, I3obby, kill it called Uncle from Harded, rufs = Oman T His body was found this morning just east of | o ¥ S { 5 The ( t roller mills of 130 barrels T OB 0 2 f ONy A ol _ Saraed ns: Omahi, L Two-base hits: | needs, and slways be a source of summer re- | 1 S LRI g hl e ) g was drowned at the cut-off | 4Ne £ | [ 3 'S | ago. A week ago [red gave up his position the bench us Wostlake faced Froddy in the | Rowe: Throc-basehits: - Westlake, Baseson | creation and amusoment. surpassed by no | Hillsdale. portious of it scattered u distanso | dam wvout one milo up the Codar river while | SPACILY which is being built by W, I Crow, | with Allen Bros. and is now on his way cust inivisl inning. balls: Darby. 2; Clausen, 7. Strnck out of 600 feet along the track. 1t is supposed { vatbing. CIff Chase also narrowly esc formerly of Wahoo, is nearing completion | ' wodding tukes place next weelk. other sport T'hen Clausen sent in one of bis most im- | Darby. 0: Clivusen, 5. Passed balls: Jantzen, he was returning’home on No. 6, due hicro at | b and when finished will bo the fargest and g drown —— { while searching for ( proved slants, and Bobby mev it full n the | f; Time: One hour and twenty-five minutes Wb IE I EoR Tt La. m., which tops only at the Wabash s body. best equipped mill in the western part of the o TRy VRN DTl Gt noso. AR g I . FINST RAC NNING. crossing, aud mistukiog Hillsdalo for Mal- ¥ - state. v is supplied with all the 1atest | [ ocpeyiue, Ky., July S.—A bill will be 1t was o rattling three-bageer, 'way out nk O'Day Next. Two prizes given by Collins, Morrison and | vern, attempted 1o got off, or fell from the PERSON AL P ARAGRAPILS, machinery at a cost of £16,000 otucsntn: Al , S over the Fall City youth's head | The Columbus and Omaha teams will col- | C: D: Woodworth & Co, train while going at full speed. et OGaLALLA, Neb., July’ 8..~[Special Tele- | introduced in the general assombly at Frank What & shout went up at that | R g one AR Omana oA WL oo |l OMAnABrs Boys=Bay Pots, ¥, Bugle Tho coroner'snguost ovor the body did | K. L. Graham of Creston, Ia., is at the Ar | £ram to Tnit Bek. ] —Keith county <ol a fize | [Ofh Lo4av brobibiting the employment ol Evervbody thought, of course, that the | jo¢ Ml At SPOXIstian's pars this, Bfer | opsy, K. Howes;” Fan, O. Nielson; Jim, G. | not develon angthing more rezarding ey Hekife i b rain Just night, lasting eight bours, the firsy | Vinkerton men strugglo was going to be hotand furious, | yoore, Yostorday's game should I:usunl;flunb Watson, 2 accident. ‘The verdict exonerated tho C Boskisy ot “Beateid ttho Del. | SIbce Junet. Small grain was beginuing to and they wanted to yell while thoy bad the | 1o guarantee - big crowd today, when World-Herald Boys—Billy S, B. Hamblet; | road compan, lp'x iny blame. The fun Tone SULLICORISIRUILED RS sbow the effects of dry weathor, but w! chanco Buothor prise contons is acured. 0s teama | BAbY, R Wertu; Dixie, L. Forbes; Billy B, | occurred this afferiionn_from bis residence, g s now make a very fair crop This unceremonious smash sont it right up | Wil face each othor us Tollows; W, HilL conaucted by thé Masonic lodge of this place, | M: A. Lunn of Lincoln is & guest at the = e in Clausen’s neck, and he gave the boy from | a8l ol SECOND RACE—3:15 TROT. of which he was a member. Ho leaves a | Arcade. . Thousands of Acres Irrigated. the Atlatic Garden permission to walk | jmet™ o hregiumbis, | gy vmond, b, e, J. W, Paul; Billy, br, g, | Wi aud family in_comfortable circum- | Willam H. Atwood of Fromont is at the | SipNey, Neb, July S.—[Spoclal Telegram down. : Henzlo' 0100 Second base. ... .MoClolign aries Unitt; Rowdy, b. g, H. K. Burket; | stances. o cawmenoar being killed last full | Paxtou. to Ture: Bee.|—This was a big day for north r‘l "u;'( tlur;nb“‘xiul::t r«:’:u)u:: Ilnmxi:nl«l”:l? Jont | Collopy 2. L0 Th rd bus O'Rourke br. e Redick; Frank H, s. . () | by being kicked oya horse. W. T, Ricuardson of David City is at the | western N The Belmont Irrigaing, King Kel ¢ v 0 same way, and 0 () itlks teeeee Short sto v 3 1 3 Paxton, Vater Pow ¢ o 4 Woraitall ] DR Rieht fold. \‘”h,»““."j“'&‘; B Sen: Buluhoniashe Towid's Yew Gailroad, Paxton. i 1d Water Power comrany turned o I Pleming: Dick Weldy, v, | o8 i g I R Withnell; Linnet, b. m., A. 8. | Stoux Crry, IaiJuly. 8 —[Special Telg- Stevens of Grand Island 15 at the | full head of water intots canal, which irri- Then t Westliko Middir: fiold ed, und wkhen the farly r by ", o e . Kelly. . Left ficld. ... Camp: &, I o, rates 30,000 re: 3 people’s party candidate, Farmer Visner, s Dt v |85 gram to"Tun’ Bexd |—T. M. Reynfopd, ad- ) ; gates 30,000 acres of fine land in the North smashod out & lone fly to Abbuy and West- | Ny e Piteher.. Dy | Dillian. A Bl f Sty DG, A . Radford of } is rogistored at | Platte valley. This district has been lako ran home they fairly raised the roof Y08 2 lan s e Oatchidy e LT T DI IR visor to tha ch1o) érof tho Chiicaro & | tho Millard. beavily planted with wheat, rye, bar So great was tho sho hETngs me called at 4 o'clock. ‘.:;v»;rzlu /.\hl'ngln_i‘ bogy f_;:pyze Wake- | Northwestern, is in the lield vbetwogn Mo- I, N. Dick of North Platte is registered ! ley, oats, flax aud corn, and all are Lish sparrows tumbled from the ra‘ters dead. Hoosiers in Clover, field: John, s. g 17O Buekus; Tuck, s. g.. | ville, the preseut. terminal of thc Jewell | atthe Arcade. in excellent condition, Contracts, were let e o T T T ) J. Van Gilder; Buly, br. g., Jam Junction and Walf TLake division of that A. C. Wittengor of Chicago i riie taday for extonding the diteh twenty miles AMlis, koo, ‘ Mixxeworn, Minn., July S-—The rem: Maagie, br. 1., W. A. Paxion, jr.; | unction e B LS AN S WAIATTR SOV DE TR T | R hich pu 000 45 saerifici ! July r ‘ an W XL compeny; and this clty, : Fio is looking up a | tbe Brunswick, urthier, which puts 20.000 acres more land E IS\ tonrt ofiyon 'l ariedisbmb folassio of the Minneapolis team and Indian- | Bay Jim, b. g.. I'red Terry; Fred T., b. FoNteitoL: Rl i 8 = " under cultivation. The projectors of this : } 1 b yeR alitae today i Weathas v H.T. MéCormick. route for an extension of tho lino into this [ L. S. Brown of Kearney is ariong tho shoulitvation;sudiig o] scholar from tho dessicating boards as played a game today. ather warm. city, @ distance of thirty miles. The com- | guasts at the Merce G s e oBhnuo) Clausen presented Uncle with his baso. ; FOURTI KACE. e o S ns e h e ot i Ao ma et e o D e e e 0l (ContorEand NGHT b o Oinaha, anu; ‘This havpencd. howevor, after Kol had | Minncapoils. ... 0 0 0 Free-for-All Paco—Buffato girl, b. m. | dificalt hill places, which will rovert this i o batt of Grand lsland ts among the | Colenel Leonard B. Cary of this city. been thrown out, by the closest possible | IMdlmitpolis .. .8 1 0 Robert Wolls; Columbys Tom,.b, g.. G. D, | year if fiot occuipied.” It is genorally belloved | Sucor 8 the Paxton, o R et S5 s manliop gecond, Spid N Mionenpolik, sdwards; Kindorhoole, b. . C.F. Rsed; | ihat tho liae will be butlt at once 16 hold the | ,D1F 8nd Mrs. E. K. Bradley of Nebraska TS S S EDCRIRS: S But Jantz wasn't_speedy enough to cateh | {1, 0 e bits: gurrotl, Q Frank, ol g.. A. W. Nasou; Gray Jim, g. g, | right of way ana kil tho projsct of a local | U1tV are at the Dellone. NinmENDDLTN L SRaoiaLtoflin B R ] Uncle, who a moment later broke tor second, Pty C. W. Hayes; Dick, br. g., Fravk Rocco. rom Si City e rOuR 3 M. S. Lyon and C. Higby of Deadwood, S, | —The Harrison and Reid cluo, organized here and who instant tho bull left Yonny's del Taston Do o N viopswhro Rt Batioll ts at tho Murr "7 | Wednesd b1 bors, b st ' onny’s deli- | Lotchor. Easton. Double n FIFTH RACE, territory. ., Ara guests at the Murray. ednesday evening with 103 mombers, has 4 oty 8 Ao aLILHO Wes 3 ks . isEystontoon I V. it Sl 52 3 : Provrietor of the fine livery stable at the West atoly tiated mauloy Giils spurted for home: nicl to Dixon 1 Base on balis! | 2:40 Tros—Kittie Bird, br. m., H. T. Me- iy Tl A TSRO M. and Mrs, A. D, Fiimore of Auburn, | increased the number to 160, with nearly 200 | (8 FHERE T EC o TTo1ls Satsayss And he made i, too, amidst the plaudits of . 5 Dixon, 1. Struck ou , 2 z Nok s = e psd , Ahe masses and a oloud of dust. DeLt. 2 Guyle, 5, it Mo one | Cormick: Lady Avres, g m, W. H. Mo- | sioux Ciry, Ia., July S.—(Spoctal Telogram | oD 8¢ among the guosts at the Dollone, | moro to enroll. hiers will bo more repud: | iy, yony way aleid of anythiig he ever tovi Hengle closod tho cxcitement with an out i, 1. Wild pitehess . Corbett. Tinja'of | Cordi Charlie, b. g.. Willinm Snyder; Char- [ 0% gm0 Sp ¥ S iomE oS Mr. Johin M. Brett of Wood River has re- | licans here this fall than for several years [. {5l UG e e Y Two hours. Umpire: Sullivan. lie W., b. g., George Walker; Dude, s, g., J. Jinll; 2 1, goneral con- § moyed to this city and has purchased a largo | Past. x %2 e q T e - harp; Murry John, b, g, Frank Car- | tractor hos failed, Attachments have been | livery busiuosss hero. Mr. Brett isan en- | FAmriEL, Neb, July 8. (Special Tele Liver and Kidneys Some Nice, Smooth Work Here, WILL PLAY WITH SIX CLUBS, wichael. placod agaiust his property for 15,000 by | terprising gentleman and has been a sue- | rawm to Tue Bey |—The Fairfield Repub. TS ed for o long time, untl e with which he suffered for a long tim t The Bucks were done up quicker'n you e The well known starter, G. M. Swigart, | local banks and loan concerns to secure | ¢essful business man, 1'_nr:m club len-ld its lnwlv‘ramv Vun“_'nl. A N0 MA Sursaparilla_and 3 compld could say scut. The Western Assocrtion Drope Out il [ Will send the flyers off, waile D. T. Mount, . e e 15 W. Sherman, who has been day clork at | ALY-f0ot polo was raised beuring a Harrison [ S0, GRS SO 0F s tamily 1150 tako Collicky throw Josio Manstield out at first, waukee and Fort Wayne, H. A. Homan and H. G. Terry will boin the | SIaime for money. Thero aro upwards of 1, vt oo Soime timo past, loftjast night | 804 Rold bunner, followed by an eloquent O'Rourka reached futilely for Darby’s plu- | cyrexco, 111, July S.—Tho Western lo | judges’ stand, A special invitation will be | $10,000 in mechanics liens against the work | ro0 1y var whero o woos to Accept a simi- | SPeech by W. M. Ashby. Prof. Andrews | RAaod’s Sarsaparnlia viawoters, and the man {rom the land of the 30, [ July 8. —=1lho Western laague | ‘exatnaed toitheladles he had undor way. Croditors started 10 | lay position ab the Wiadsor. Daring the | candidate for congress, foliowed with two | 1 cocoanut and banan flew out to Waestlake, of base ball clubs in session here today de- o =) garnishee the stock companies in which he | vo'vunrs that he bas boon behind the coun. | Dours of sound logic on the tarifl and fin- [ qndare highly gratified with the heneit from it Bob, by the way, was o middlo field, Shy | cided to continue the lenguo with six DANNY DALY WHIPPED, wus interested today, and found thut e had | topg in tho leading hotels of this city he has | 20¢¢- The crowd was largo and entbusiastic. T havingluid off 10 burso bis gall and Gilks | clubs. Baraey of Fort Wayne ; — alrendy assigoed 30,000 worth of manu- | yiade many frienas whose best wishes ho A R A IHOODIS AR LLS e R e, dlling short. ; Joe Goddard Gives the Fight to smith and | factoring and bank stock to secure praferred | il tate Ll yelone' Davis at Keuen 1 was given the Miuneapons franchise. will take with him 1o his new home. = ] SB = & So that was an egg for Columbus, ol £ Creates Dissatistaction ereditors, principally banks from whom ho [ V7 FEC e e e Keanxey, Neb, July 5.—[Special Tele- "The second was & peculiar one for Uncle’s he followlng six clubs will play out the Sax Fiaxcisco, Cal., July S,—So! Smivn | borrowed money. The linbilities will exceed 1 TrpLadiereriiae ”""(’_‘T:}“:f:w‘;‘lf gram to Tnx Rer.|—Cyclone” Davis was cherubims. Collicky, Governor tayes and | Season: Columbus, Toledo, Minneapolis, | of Los Angeles defeated Dan Daly of Omaha | S00.0%0, with less than £40,000 assets. day consulting with some of our most promi- | brought over from Minden this afternoon by Colonel Darby all being thrown out at first | Kansas City, Omaba and Indianapolis, Ly AW alah. Fort Wayne vol il Rt Clever, wasn'tit?} B oluntarily dropped ves: nent citizens regarding the propriety of | some of his admirers and spoke for a conplo Spocial Tole- | lending encouragement 1o the proposition of | of hours to a fanr audience this ovening. 1o three rounds at the Paci Athletio club Threw F in che tonight for a §1,250 purse, Smith kept the Cepanr Raris, I, July 8. “How'll you have 1t this time, Count— | Cu% The playors, with those of | ead from the startand i the third round | gram to Tng Ber.|—At Grundy Conter list | Bullding raw boot sugar factories in different | te srraignod both tho old purties, but so far | B friad on ov0 sido or turned ovor?” cailed | Milwaukee, will bo distributed amone the | kuockeu Daly down with n right-hander in | night when the jailor went to lock the pris- | haris of this stato. His. proposition -met | as offering any remedy for existing ovils or | ¢ A0, S0 (3l Piront 1 Camaniss, Siaa e O fror tho krang stand: 10 Campau m £3 | other ciubs, A now schedule of soventy | tho. faco, drawing Dlood and dwring nim £ | meoes o thoie ool b o B i e, | With hearty endorsoment, and o wus per- | proving liow tho indopoudents would iw- | Sugnutheries, Sinimon in fups 'intornal started for tho field. gamios wis Adopod on i bisis 0f 855 FUArat. | Cuch w dx Lot Ly b was nnabis to oo | oners in their cell, P, S, Burucs, alias J. C. | suaded to remain over util today whon hie | prove matters hio was punfully quiet. e Liiniara Then Gilks grabbed Laily’s grounder by | t00 instead of $100 as heratofore, Suohan o o Todd, who was standing near tho outside | will be able to seo others. on Do Tor T T e e i the hair of the head uud slammed tho big = 5L R Both n.on were in excellent condition, The | 400F. threw vepver in his faca and made his [ New Youx, July 5.—(Special Telegram to A e e ‘;"l = fal SLnsuoxiGHOr R Taen khygmal) Whysu flurdrom AneIAIO(EDo) os s |ad MAD DUl IR TR e, vetting had tavored Smith until snortly oo, | escape before tho jailer recovered. Barnes | Tik Bre.|—i. G. Gilmore, Omaha, of Ruhl ENAWKA, Nob., July 8.—(5pocial to Tug | this torrible discase whon a written gsrantos iy Wilderness flew outg to Visner, and the fore the men went into the ring when it | 188n alleround crook, being uuder arrost for | & Gilmore, is here buying and is at tne [ Ber.|—This morning ac Hon. ugeno Munn | pot cured Send stamp for freo Sample. Guaratitos Drugglsts, Sol Brooklyn Gives the or the | 18sned by Kubin & Co 16 and DO= glnx siroets. Omahs Neb. fer indicument in | Westminster; from LancolnJ. W. Blackburn | was driving cattie across the bridge ov Awoents, corne/ ders a Double Dose | yeored 10 100 to 80 in Daly’s favor, forgery. He is also u mighty Breckeuridgo straiu.d his pectoral A rachin g Tort Darbyls’aemll ivatos: of Defeat, The battle commenced with bott men look- | Floyd county for embezzlement, A roward | is at the Tremont housy; J. I Carter at the | Weeping part of the flooring guve way, pro- | X i Breok wus mid. Creverasn, O., July S.~Cloveland lost | ing for an opening. Smith finally got in | ©f §50 bus been offeved for his capture. St. Dennis hotol, 5. V.'Davis at the Tre- | cipitating some of the steers into tn, i, BITT morpai ird wo o vo 2 VAo Ak b v s riel 2 s — mont, A. 8. Rooat’ the St. Nicholas, A. A. [ u fali of about twenty feet. Four were kille - ceredln o In the third wo took another. two games to Brooklyn today. The firstwas | With his richt. Smith made another rush RETITTT 3 irwere killed ‘pay till curod. D J BTEFHENE. Lahr Clausen remewbered his troatment at | a pitcher's battlo ana it was un ovon gu | 848 Was stopped by a hard left on the neck, . Irag of Sl Ilemith. MeClughy and H. J. Windsor uud wifoat [ as a vesuly of the accident. - - Westlake's hauds in the first, and rather |yt the tonth inning. wh L U@ | Smith made several rushes in'tno second | KFEOKUK, In, July 8,—Willlam Lamont, a the Plaza aro Omabaites; B, D. Fellows of o than be smashed like thatngain, he sent him | UV the touth inning, - whon Foutz scored | hut Daly cleveriy avoided them. young attorney of Hamilton, IlL, banged | Liuncolnis at Albewarle, Work of Burglars at Crete, down on wide ones. the winning run. Attendanco2,00). Westher | The lastround proved a surprise. Daiy | himself this morning. Il hoalth was the N A, Cuerg, Neb, July 8.-[Special to Tug S atolo Ehcond while Jontzen was soratohs | (RlcAsBRt led a gentlo left just reaching Smith. The | only cause known. Ho was thoson of a | Doctors! Pshaw! Take Beecham's Pills. § Brx.|—The residence of Bli G, Vord was ing his buck, thon rai home on Gilks' bute | Cleveiand 200000000 0—2 | mencametozother and flow around iike a | wealthy farmer 10 center. Brook VD - 0002000001 flywneel in efforts vo lahd, Smith staggeriug, ST = = = = Again Kel cot bis base on Ealls, and some- | Mits: Gloyeland L 6 Krrors: | Dalv going to the floor, neither landing. SOUTH OMAHA g body aried “Oh, Clausie! Clausio} what_ails and, 2 Brook wtteries: Davies | Swmith again got in and dropped Daly with o — sttt ‘ yout” R T y. | vight-hander on the jaw, the heftof the glove | Benefits Kesaltng from the New Fipight T = ‘ il GUITARS | MANDOLINS M Thon o struck the Parmor out, aad the | , Hrooklyn batted out tho second gamo: | dvawlu biood. Daiy remained on nis Lands . Rintes. | quileMarquette, 1 The Lakeside:, Bucks came 1o for another egy. e flolding on both sides was loose. Scor and knees about nine seconds, when the T'he reduction of the differential rate on Lakeside,. The Arion. row Abbe, Tnole, ¥ Cloveland .. ... 00 3 01 87 ckeepor ced hi Y was 2 Aty 0| 3taple i) Natogany Darby throw Abbey out 10 Unclo, Yon 00014 timekeeper pronounced him out. Ho ws | giock 1o South Omuba from Indian Torritory Al ke Snuialegety, Yautzon foulad to the Governor and Clausen, | Brooklyn B0 025 20 0 %~ | dazed, wnd when Smith swung his right Bt Sivnay 2% 12,00 Hame s pree A Iag IR 20 the only, raisod three large wells on the "||4 ts: Cleveland, 115 B 1. Errors: | Daly aropped without - receiving the blow. points has uttracted a great deal of attention The Conservatory. The Conservatory, July atmosphore. | Glevetund, i rooklyn, runs: | Fe rose and staggered to his. corner as the | to this market and rosuited i a iargs amount ) osenoe X G Sl Ui %o YT A T Ot LR e e Y | conk soundod, but itetereo Joo Goddard had | of favorablo. commont. Espocialiy 1 this Yl warapted st the e fortheprinthe wrld aflndy 3 g s i oft the ring and the fizht was wiven Smith. | true of the southwest, which torriiory is | Jiket o 1o Rlube. 10000 aeuts fow i oae SR ibolhlie BoxJudbcironel dows Unele Funally Gets n Game, The aunouncoment caused much dissatistac: | now open to tho South Omaba market. Blackwell's iy Bl Ty et n ¥ ¢ ec! "y v 1 Y ou the tosid » » other wido. Henule's out shoved him along | OmivAG ||1..<u!l,v 8. —Chicage won toda Uon to mapy speciators. 'hl‘nllu* L\ ogns hm{"k“ri'“ur (f"m"wlnh LYOS & HEALY, 136 to 164 State St., Chicago. AR e T 8 B o1l AbDoY'a wildness, thotr ohrad e upon the matter at length and amorw other B “ D i Y wha Back " of the. dlotionacy) he stary | Fns in tho fourth all comiuie from bases on | * PeWItt's Sarsaparilia is relianle. things savs: *The reduction will probubly [} arna third, L4 b balls. Weather clear. Attendance (00, Score : ) T result in a lowering of rates all along (ho “Thore wus some cheering at that, out it all | {hienzo 002300082 0-17 RissnRuL's Llvate dparotarr line, and allow sodiinwestern catyle to be run Smoki Tobacco Wit fornADghG h # Washitngton . 08580082 0=F| Bostoy, Mass, July S.—[Speoial Telegram | vo South Omaba.” Such a reduction would m neg L R ok v, wings, dogw, bgo | ollite Washi Errors: | 1 Tt Be|—Robert Lincoln O'Brien of | bo docidedly agroshble to stock owners of R P eV Ay and all, snd Huyes fouled to tho Austrian | & ‘_‘r““flh ngt % irs I"rum; the Boston Transcript hds just been ap- ““fil*"“w' as thiy 5r(m|ui‘v11flf an ”""“ff'l“' Figs ‘l -“ a 'I’h'l i -] At third. hleago. 1 Washington, I " satterios: Huteh- | pointed private secretary to ex-Presideat [ ¥00d coru crop inl Nebrasia this year will as- of tobacco perfection. is is why ‘ARG thoBuoks $00k anothor sherry ang | !2#0 8nd Sebriver: Abbey und Milligan. Cloveland and will entdr at once upon his | Sure a strong dewfaiid for foaders, and tho we have remained, during this long ogR. Hallignn Where He Gelongse new position at (dray Gables, Buzzards Bay. nt enlargeniént’ of the paciing plants » will result in unitfereased demand for all period, the largest manufacturers of Mr. O'Brien 1s a native of Abingion, Mass., Watah flow to Wosuake and Collloky and | Cixciysati, O., July 5.—Bases on balls | and isone of the. bost lked of o voungor | Erades of cattler” Uncle put & quietus to O'Rourke and the Smoking Tobacco in the world, 1t But he anchorod there, for MeClel'an throw Hougle out av first. auce, 1, ¥0. Boare: second dogroe occurred yesterday afternoon at 4 o lock. | THE CLEVELAND FAMILY P Loulsvilie e 00000002 0-2 Advices from Columbus, Miss., aretothe | Services were held st the famil i d V 3 Phe Bucks wade it @ half dozen, tresh | HONANE uf s ” s Dy 1 14 oW o W : o0 4 48t the family residence, BSOI U'l‘E] Y URE - U T R PUE-SAVIOUR NATAL DAY, frow the hen. 1 mulaviiia: ¢ hodton 10" heroma | B M e O e N araa e then s, | Twontyosixth aud - stresta, aud wero oon- S . ;000 wtlusisy zow Landind don-H) 0@ Hoston, 10, Earued ru Yoo Jants fouled to Rutherford, Gilks ex | pouisville, 4: Boston, helped alonz by hard bits won tho first ga i : What the Now!"Mexico journal savs but Count. b its wo st gawe | men in the profession. Ho is about 27 yoars 1t the New!) journal savs bu T are . vt R 1 tatiar Dazby. ‘had foniod ont. |5)(hn for the Baltimores. Score: of age aud i graduato of Dartmodth colloge, | ¥oives the sentimn¥s of the cattlemen of the has a fragrance an_d flavor of pecu: Ciausen did his bost to send Westlake down, | l“::)\\l‘\‘llx”l:;l'lul seneres 100 03000 08 e southwest., e l‘hH‘ nfllvulyu;n to hluuu.. outh liar excellence. Give it a trial, but Bobby thought ho had u telephons pole | il (0 0:0.010°4 090 4g NEWS OF VESTERDiY, Dmpha Glkkes AT (AP 13 WID #bIp — mesee——— = w ard he kept reaching for 'em until Mr. | cineinnati. 1 Mittmore 8 Srror: inante, Wiicl Mgy o oaly piovonied frola BLACKWELL'S DURHAM 1 n Serad toid him 10 go sit dowo. The Count | Bultin 4 1 hnuiberiain und ) T o . ; Ry TOBACCO CO OOt -1 OO corralled a loug high one from Jilks' bat. Vaugl Muton und Hulifzun, h ll'“l"“;';:l A9 8 Mn dolng damaga throughout S fy Ll RAES . i ke 5 And the Bucks cawo back and downed still | Heavy batting onsily won the second A e Provasions bn Stock, 1 AN, N, & k3 ; r . I 2 game | The negroes around Jacksonville, Fla., huv NS A ! % b This medicine for babies prevents and anouner ogg. for tho Iteds. Warm, Attend aiaLAN ) Fla, have | o B > e 4 ies p a i R | L odanoo 1300. | guletod down. - 3 Samuel ll. lv{ufi:u; vlmsl:u‘vnu‘llLvn; bo fol e S R SR AL S e M s i | poam: A arse 11, Storw, a nogro murgoror, hus bean | lowing tavlo whiéh gives the stocks of pro- S T AL AR passed ball, Laily ran for second, and soe- | 1 iciior 0. 0-01% 30D §r0=13i|arh i ORORIIRE UE MURAY MG J000. : s, | ¥isions el this ] pf,on May 31 ana Juno 40, with an opiate, for it contains no harmful 1ng Ruthorford soratening around among the | itk Clagiunitl 1 Baltioreats, Errors: | st I om0 ot 1 smngs i that vty ' | 0bo stock on hand,g the last named date drugs, but by supplying the teeth-forming SOOI BN foRbtia NRReIs, o Kon. on | Giusiinaby Hidiatbiniorey b, Karned “miux | yh Napoloou Auzat hns boen arrasted n | @Xcoods that revostad on the former dute, ingredients which are lacking in most ORI | bad the hall all the time, | Tes it 0t Hatiuotesl Wntiorlos: Mal- 1iohivao for s foruory sommigtad (w Varls i | Tho Uauros siow thet, o sackors aro yo mothers' milk and all_artificial food D Wil und ugh, b and Halllzun, H idle and are prepared o weetl any sudden in- nothc ik il _artificial o and 1usl“v:]n l:nnnynn-ln ml‘lhu: I(m“\u;‘uu, |u|“ | Atod Riiret » AVdbner. whaton v ".:h\t and Auzust Zlike quarreled at | oreased demand made upon them: ,I! is sweet and babies like it, $1.00 a ong slide he shot it into Collicky, avd | ” . Waukesha, Wis, and Zilke wus shot 1 - € ot t all druggists, send for pam. LLally was natlod to the cross. | Prmisnvu, Pa, July S,—Ebret was in- | kilied 4 ¢ it KINDS 0¥ PRODECIS {1400 BARs, AL all dERRiAte. ans Al MeClellan’s wiserv was ended a moment | vincible. the Phiilios getting but four hits Bird Powell, a notorious Texas aesperado | 1 i later by Westluke, but Breckenridge reached | Pittsburg made hits at tho proper Lime and ! and traln robber, hus boon arrested nour Ban oy | THE REYNOLDS MFG, €O, \ v grace of an altitudinous throw by | wou. Attendance, 1,184, Score Antoni ess Por ) A { s AR i Beore: 1 Two mon were kilded at Memphis, Tenn.. by | Gher ek b GaNciaNaTL O WOR{ " efaculated some feeblo-uindea per- | Piilndeipiia. 5.0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 b 4§ | Lioaarnfes of the Newbort Nows & Allssls: 1 ot aldon. pounds | son in the stand, then when Abbey beat the 1 Hits: Pittshurg, 8. Phlludoiphin, 4 Errors: Tho dry goods house of MenbansaldBro. A | AMUSKEMENTS, winds frantically with his little: club, toe | Pittsburs, 6: Philndaiphie. 1. @ Euried rons: | acloledo G s boan ustrorod. by e 5. pounds | - ~ - euirve sume individual exclaimed “Ah!" ‘l.‘:.'x‘"k"‘. Hion Mindelphia, 1. - Butwrios | Lows, $150,0005 Insiirance, 810,000, S 1 ahoulders, pounds . WONDERILAN D, What did he mean, snyway ! . 04 Muock: Woyhing and Graes. | A Dosse of United States mutsiials are chise AN L gt WiLn LAWLER, MANGit - 5 i ¥ ' inz the Santa Fe express robbers north of | pth'f| s M fhests Uncle Jll;:h “ l:u:nh. g Cunuols Losing Heart, Guthrlo, Okl Oue”of tho robbors b Wwhoon | biler aci:sresea: (] @ Bittnar-Barliow CGompany Tu the sixth King Kel and the agriculturis Tloi b S s { captured. = AR E T Aed whoop by punching out a two-buggor, with easo. Weatuer threatouy, Autend ab ForpG: has Bead u::f'»"i;‘ A7 86 Shug sy, The funeral of the late Samuel W. Dennis o s' FOR A ' OUR WAX GROUPS, rounding country, ducted by Rev, .llnuurv. L. Wheeler, The FRJAGQUES & CO. KANJAS CITY,MO. Porformunces- 2080, 4:15, b:3), 00,