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THE DAILY OMAHA FRIDAY, JULY 22 1892, P e e e ! y ! — > — o | T b v familiar facos, The two guests were wel- | Q A 0 \ L A) | Boston i Ceveland. &, Earned pune:, Bowe | ) ¢ "\D NN the I ennavlvania road fi‘\‘r"xml‘i}i‘ll:l at n‘ 2. ASSF § I A (v [ | partot the state for ‘»vr:nwn‘mnu yours, cheory but kept silence as Cleveland re- braced up, batted hard, ran the bases fnely aponaed by sagin the game. Attendance —_ n Their I came hera tonfght to see you, not to talk | Yorkville Belle Loses a Het Race Throngh | 200 WoU He Holds a Langthy Conferencs with Their | | Lovisvius \ Ky, July it Lirtieroy, N, Y., July 21.—Prof. P, W. !1.—The Order of " ¢ o o1 | Bedford of New York, editor of the Pharma- Loavenworth £treet Ordored to Bo Paved | Goion! Rty N i s parals o shook y 4 iy do g Y . Railway Telegraph Operators has succeeded ’ h i o me‘in.-{\:'.”’:!nq‘:“l""n‘\:"';’,,,! e whtes ama | Boivg Heavily Weighted. Now York........... 00 00 211 0=8 Leadergat Homestead. in ganing feem. thb Lonisville & Nestynle with Vitrified Briok. Monday while attending the mecting of tho o thauk y = eazo 00 00 . &3 5 gilical sssool 9a this morne cordial welcome. 1 ‘witnessed last night in railroad the concessions asked by the tele, J—— Pharmaceatical association, dicd this morn P Hits: New York. 12: Chieago, 4. Error the lower part of town n manifestation that ! Sork i Onte ing. 0,7 Earned rans: New York, ravhers on that road. Tho road agreed toda, sy “evidenco o, mo that tho. domocracy of | EXCITING. FINISHES AT MONMOUTH PARK | 4 i it fusto it oyie; Luby' and | CONFLICTING RUMORS AS TO ITS IMPORT | to irant an advanoe of S u month on an avor. | THIRD SESSION OF THE WEEK WAS QUIET | , Rovr Juty 2t Cardinal Guisappe d'an. o ioers netivad 10 1bs cumeangs. Tow —_— SN Ghanding of the Teams. SED Sliow) SXUR PRy TOF dI\NOFE OVEE m—— encds and sacred Folice, 1n doad. _Ho wae #nd issues involved in the campnign. To- twelve hours a day and 1o allow the oper- nicht 1 scen another manifestation which | g0 o ators to maintain a grievance committee, There Wi 1 born at Borbons in 1 and was created ¢ art and All Running the Rule— WoLore Strikers Claim That Everything Wil 4 g1 on thit subjeet 180 fap 3 1 84, — Ten-Year oo with rdinal in 1850 “;"l',"r:"l""":.‘w‘,|"’;“[‘.“, ey avatilys ¥ Wins the Dearborn Hand DA 1AL New s Amieably Adjusted in a Fow Days—The Iron Workers from Euarope. tho Now Paviog Mate Sixe IT COOLED THE AIR. ing to reccive w hearty weleome from the dily—Thomns Gilbert Vickery's 4 Men Rgmagn Fir Labor New Youx, July 21.—Eilis 1sland officials toonth Street Vig i i domocrats of the city of my home. ' Debut at Baltimore, n 4 8 510 St Lo Troghles Klsewnere, liave looked over the records of arrivals to Ordered. Last Evening's Raln Dia Much Good and “am very greatly pleused because it af- Loulsvilie . 3 8 5.0/ Chicago LBKPRTRON Ry (VG YL, Y sentiy v ‘oe fords au ovidence that the democracy is R — e p LALULIAUL s LAY After saver y Ll alive and earnest in the work it has in hand. e AMONG THE AMATEURS. landed. Tnere was no complote record for After soveral days of burning, swelteriug As citizen 1 am pleased beeause 1 am con- Moxsoutit Pank, July 21.—The races this HowmesteAp, Pa., July 21,—A secret con- | this month, but during Jane it was found The city council, for the third time this | weather, during which thousanas of Om s vinced that the supremacy of democratic | afteracon were exciting from start to finish. | Kearney and Callaway Havo a fot Tussle | forence, over an hourin length, was held | that 103 muchiuists, 243 blacksmitns and 181 | week, met in rogular sossion last night, and | People suffered iudescribablo misory, relio: principles 18 necossnry for the interest and | Heads separated the winnors sud vlace for a Good Game. this evening betwoen the govornor of Penn- | lronmoulders arrivod at Bilis island. Thoy | for tho first tumo this weok thero wore no | ame atlast, The brazon skios of yestorday Troltare of my coun ey L ey ‘bu. | hOFSes I enoh of the six cvents. Derfar- | Kensey, Nob. uuly 1.~ [Spoclal Tole- | syivania, the president of tho Amaigamated | FAYE their dostination as “aifferant parts of | oy’ sirouk the pals moon with blood, | bewan to durken shightly towards the north- causo I am amoug democrats. 1 have for- | Billa took the Elizabeth stakes from York- | gram to Tur Brr.|—A pretty cleven inning | Association of Iron and Steel Workers of Contrary to tho usual custom the meeting | 0est horizon avout 5 p. m., ana i less than Wouldn't Drive C Fotten that {hors was any difference of | villo Belle, after a hot fizht all through tha | amo of ball was witnossed Horo oday bY | Amorica and tho chiof legal advisor of tho | ¢ WouINt Drive e ' ho | A3 88 mild as the warm July nights, and | DAL u Lour the entire sky from east to wost opinion-—" "|Here tho speaker was intor- | last furlong. The Belic was pinned botwean | ubout 300 peoplo. The contesting clubs Were | 15000 striking ecmployes of the Carnegio -k s 21 Tor e, THE tity LAWmAkeH: eIt 1 BoNSH d_ frc cold north country ruptea with cheers. | Yortargi Jroo! b 1d proba- | Kearney amatonrs and the Callaway team. § 4 carpenters omployed by the city marshal to Y 4 the burning sands of thosouth were cor plod with Checrs. | aveland safd: “1 ob. | Derfarilla ond Croohet or sho would pro The score rosulted 7 to 6 in favor of tho lat- [ Mils. In almostevery aspoct the meeting 1), iqownlics struck vesterday because the | M barmony. In fact, thero wss a feeline | erod with heavy banks of biack clouds, Cn servo Tam n democrat and betiovo (n domo- | DIY Bave won. Sho was giving each of her | v iy Caurnay boys hud fourtoon orrors, | WAs @ remarkablo ong, the rosults of which, | i CHERES BEEEE FOMC Carnogio works, | °f brotherly lovo displayed, and uot harsh | bero and tilore botweon tho ligrizons - cou's cratic organization. 1 hope to have theoppor: | Opponents twenty pounds. which tells how they were defeated. Score: | itis belioved, will long form a landmark in | N o spikes were promptly furnished with a | \VO'd Was passod 1o marthe mouotony of u‘ seen a faint streak of light from tho se tunity of grasping as may of you by the hand ‘Tho Harvest handieap resulted in 8 two- | Kearnoy .......6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—8 [ the idustrial, military and police affaies of | d\frarant brand on the kog and tho men went | the occasion, "‘::l":;mm” iolook, WhGH This dowi to#e — B e chssury tg | lensths victory for tho 6 to I chance Leona- { Callaway. ... 0 05 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 d=% | tnestate. Tho piace of meoting was diroctly | back to work. The carponters’ union has | Evorything now indioates that Leaven- | sireets’ soers fiied. e POOpIS * Rastatiiny Y hteh ‘ot party de. | WOl He and Tournament cut out the paco | Iiatterlest, Konrney, Hinow and, Blokering: f y4or tne battory of Gatting guns plantod | dociared against anytuing commy from Car- | worth, from Sixteenth streot to Tewonty. homeward, the storm oroke in all its fury. mands avd which will be an earnest of vie- | for several furlongs. The Iattar's courage | ney. s Ciilaway.5 Runsoirned: Kearney, | on Shanty hill and immediately in frontof | Megie al SECATN, vinth avenue, will be repaved this season Groeat flashes of streaked lightning splis 1ory to come.’ then failed bim aud ho dropped out of the | & Calluway, L, Errorss Ionrnoy, b, Galle | the main eateway of tne Carnegie works Will Not e Dictated to by the Men, and that the material to be used will bo vit- ;ll:&"'l‘;lkuz;l::“Ill;\‘:l'eulz!:u‘{lI'lti:':\:;::'"\";l‘\jv’:l‘v(;\‘: Stovenson Expresses flis Gratitn race. & Twa hours and fiftoen minutes. | in ono of tho houses usually occupiea by tho | New Youk, July 21.—At a meeting of the | riflod brick with o ton-yoar guarantoe, as tho | % IeO 8 loadan reof avor the city and 1 v y o o ¥ Gold Dollar followea up his five furlongs | Umpiros: McLaughiinand Weleh. - Attend- | onicial representatives of the Carnogle com | Associated Brick company and brick barge | council has passed tho final ordinance and in- | Jown pous r vhich i8 seldoin seen in There was more applause upon the conclu i WO D00 o I npour of rain w wion of the ex-president’s little speech and | of Tuesday by cavturing the first race from pany in Homestead, but temporarily utilized | owners today, a resolution wasadopted de- | structed the Board of Public Works to enter | this part of the country. — In less than fivo when it was over General Stovenson said: | Stoneman by a head at odds of 7 to 1. Taral Lend W wo asa rosidenco for Governor Pattison, For | claring that tho assoclation will not submit | into a contract witn tho lowest bidder. In | tinutos aftor tho rainfall commenced hail +1 can bardly find words in which to express | rode Sir Richard, § to 1, dosperately in the | Dexbwoon, 8. D., July 21 —[Special Tolo- | ryo v 0o houry Prosidont. Woyhe of the | to dictation by tho brick haodiers uBion oF | passing tho ordinance the council adopted | f6il ANd continued for somo time. Theso my grattude for the kindnesses shown me | soeond race, but Tom Watson, 4 to 1, out- | gram to Tnr Bek.|—Last night the Deaa- Kthalgdmatsd el and Attornoy | BN oihier union, and that members of the | vy oo of City Attornoy Connell, who | Ministure pi icles of fce cooled the atmo- and for the cordial recoption which I have | gamed him and won by a hewd wood ond Lead clubs were matehed to play o | 5o o8 ¢ assuciation and ALORACY | aesociation would employ any sucn men as Waiiesane WIFHLHLE 3 h sphere rapidly and ovory one was aelighted met in this great city of onr country. I came the betting on tho fifth race Now or [ g/ oot m 0 t ko of S50) & | Bronnan waited whilo Governor Pattison | will dothe work required of thom, ‘ednesdny night stated upon the floor of tho | at tho prospect of o cool night's sloap. Among you A strang LU A el or was backed down from 2 to 1 to 16 | S0V oF Be¥ e oo ot | Was completiug the inspection of tho militia Tiituks Ne T Toman 1 ot ""_:l"‘lll‘!:lt'llt;rsvlz-‘!lII"u;'":\'j: (l“’nu‘lr‘\-rlr‘«'.\'v aiter tho heavy wind and rain storm tho Among you a demo {a voice, "“Thal Fis Torl ah sec Arao, | 8ide and today the cl ot ¢ ead- | s 3 e ISEYEY ks He and Human Bones, L ould 0 _pave tho | dark clouds toward the southeast gradually Was Your pasport.t] . That. wan my pass. | S0 PU%IYES foreed Lo fiuish seeond b0 i tan: | wooa grounds for tha it amo. It was ex- SAmb o WILH LAk ‘-“"""""'m' “f“"‘.’“i Citatbo, 1dabo, July 2L.—A military | Space botweon its tracks and a distanco of | broke away and boforo lomg tho entire sky, port nnd is a passport T will bear back to the | Tho aet race resulted in wnother exeitiog | CItN from start to finsh, boing a pitcher's | when ho arrived at his ofticial residenco, did | o/ SHAER SRS SO FRT0 BT | eighteen inches outside the rails, except u durk rim hanging close to vho great state of Tilinols, with the @lorlous | siruggle, Adelvert, Milt Young, Mr. Sass | Duttle, in waieh Bewm bad the best of it on | not betray any surpriso on catebing sight of [ FEERL SFME 1o FOUEL of Wuly - hoe Mr. Lowry called up the matior of tho lost | norizon, had cleaved nway - tidings which wiil cheer every demoeratic | gy Hamilton finishing bLends apart us | Bits and Parvin the advantage of strike-outs. | his two visitors, and he grosted thom with & ) worts of tho murder of non- | potition. Ho said that it should be found All night long tno lightning flashed as the heart, that T find New York unmited and that | naued. Summaries Austeris’ batting, Cottrell’s cateh of a Mov | o4 4ug nandshaketo cach of the pair in union miners by strikers fourd what up- before any action was taken, storm was propelled ecastward by a southern thero are no factions ov differonces. i Doltar @ to 1 | 1er Parvin's striking out eight conseen- | {00 e L8 * the | Peured to be a funcral pyre, in which ap- | City Engineor Rosowator assurrod tho | upper current. s T3 sonte y the leadors | o Firatr Gol Ao tive batters and Hanlon's umpiring wore the | Waillng, Ho invited his visitors into the | pearca to be burned pones, which erumbled | council that the potition bad boen takon from | - Aceording o a thermometor 1 the o We ontor this contest under th won, St d, Corroction (19 o HOUND, CHB 8K WL SIOVSHL HH6 RLSERID: : X rth BLICCT syl B 3 features of the game. The samo clubs play 0, tho door was closed, and no intorrup- | at the touch. Ho brought some of these | his offico without his kuowledge, but that | orn part of tho city the tomperature at p. th ship of Grover Cleveland with th 5 thi : € 0 I tion 67 ‘4hy W5FL WAL nokRIiLo0 O i v 3 v 1 mination to placo that state in the demoeratic | Seeond riee,six fur'ongs: Tom Watson @ | Saturday at Sveartish. Score: v J ashes and they will be analyzed. moro than a mujority of the foot frontage | m. was 102 degrocs above zero, but as tno column at the next election. I can never for- § to b won. S ) second, Life Boat | Deadwood. 02001002 1— wi ot Talk, e e T AT haa signed for brick, barometer began to rise the temperature got thab demonstration last night or your re- | G0 to D thir Lead 3 ..2300000 2~ roit THE ARMY. Mr. Munro said that the stono men did | fell, and at 6 p, m. the mercury stood at 03, & i i Third race, the Ellzabeth stakes, one mile 1b8? A% Neither Governor Pattison, Mr. Weyhe k for th ¥ til af h 8 i ception tonight.” Atk Gl HASiGEN e Ho | Battorios: Deadwood, Parvin and Trafl M Bl Rt & > " not ask for the stroot until after tho thirty | range of 34 degreos in four hours, somothiny Moro cheors followed and thon Legan tno | iyt ol Detarellis ol wom, Vorks e L PR R S (R SHHLRbIS BV Eoits SRR hut Ao onsd| o o Shagos I tho Regular | gayy for solecting matorial haa expired. very romarkable, espocially in this section of handshaking. third. Ti N T P Barvin 1 by Hoam, & Um- | It is smd, howov. removal of the BRGNS, 4 3 Sixteenth Stroet Viaduet Ordered. tho country. After the handshaking the candidates took | = Fourth rac rvest handicap, mite and a kout: By Parvin, 11z by I 5 Um ver, that the rom of th Wasmiyaroy, D. C., July 21.—[Special Considerable damage was done all ovar : ‘ " Manon of Chidron, Nel i of gamo: | troops from Homestead una the boarings of | py A their departure and then the clubmen and | quarter: Leonawell @ w 1 won, Stockton hour and fo-ly-ive minutes. Attend- | the matter from each possible standpoint | &CloEFam to Tur Brk. their friends sat down to & banquet. 0 1) second, Banquot (6 to3) tnird. - Time: | iy o,"50. o WEFSIIEER ARk POINY | fors to ana from the instruction batteries he following trans- | Tho ordinance declaring tho necessity of building a steel and iron viaduct over the roud trucks and along tho line of South the city. Two shade trees in Governof Saundors’ grounds wero blown down and L y Gbniten Toy illery sol Fort 3 ; foll over tho Sherman avenuo car tracks. ifth race, one mile: Aral 8 to 5 won, BEMIS B SHOOT. After the conference Messrs. Weyho and | stationed at the artillery school, Fort Mon- [ Sixtoenth streot and providing for the a u | South Dakota Republicans, " g SIS . % D. o8 i Mabisox, 8. D, July 21, —The state repub- t08) second, Virdeo @ to 1) Bronan suld toat tho conforonco was en- | roe, Va., and dotails of lieutenants of aruil- | vointmont of appruisors to nssoss damages | ManY lmbs and bratches worw tvisted off fn irlongs: Adelbort () to 1) | Benurital Grou the Club the Scene of :ifl‘i?&“;;;f;’{fi‘x;rfl; ;lr".g ':’rell;vv;r'r{te;!t!nmhe'fg lery tor instruction at the school are ordered, | was passed by a unanimous vote. VRBOAD; S, ) Bithe LS Bport [ Vi uds that Ve ferdes = = (4 to 1) second, Mr. Sass (12 to ome Excellent Sport. as satiStactory as thoy, ho the "whole | tO take effect Septomber First artillery 2, The weckly shoot of the Bemis Gun club | o ubio’ut tho Carnegi mills would soon be | First Lieutenani James k. Ruacie, from blocked for a short time in several places by the wreckaze. Great cuunks of tin roofing were blown licun couventioa solved the only contest by allowing haif votes to the contestants. Gen- | [1O8 B LOERE eral George A. Pillsbury was mado per- There was considerable talk on tho subject of light. Not long ago the council mado a deal with the New Omaha Thomson-Houston took place yesterday afternoon at their new B % . T B ies 10 g ) L i QUSLOn | teom the roof of the Paxton hotol, und kopt W e etbor, | Faith of the Tatent Tn ttis Gameness Was | bridge. Thoso grounds aro wicoly located | | Tho i oy s ined i 1o Govornor | L: Sacond Lieutenant Charles T. Menoher, | lizit, Upon wolng through tho papers it | OO0 ENMEPRES L B0 0 1 giorm soldier deicgation. C. P Sheldon was nomi- [ Cnicaao, TiL, July 21.—araday picked up | yards wide by 000 lonw. They are perfectly | yraops will not bo wmoved until workmen, | Lioutenant Oscar L Straub, from vattery 1 | faraq u resolution to locato the nino hiehts iy | Prineivaily to handsomely laid out groun ! lamation, The rest | 120 pounds, led his ficld all tnhe way and | level, aud when unprovad will oustivute the | whether nonution ornot, can enter aud leave | to battery B. Socond Licutenant Wilham | the Third ward and in the business centoc of | 89 10 shade trees 1o - of the tcket was mado up galloped bome winnor of the Dearborn | model grounds in this section. Just now the | the mill at will, unarmed ana unh od. Lassiter is detailed for iustruction at the [ the city, to be plneed where the ward coun- PERSONAL PAR LGRADPIS, Licutemant governor, C. N, Herried; seere- | yya,djuap for 3-year-olds at Waslington Park | grounds are in but temporary shape, with [ Tonignt the strikers were elaiming, and | yriijlory school, First Lioutenaut Georgo | cilmen might direct. i ; > arviof state, Thomas L. Hloesen: reasuroe, | 4400 i1 tho prosenco of 5,000 people. Fara- | club bouso and shooting shed, but work upn Ay ’i:;‘:;n:u roason, that notwith® | W. Vandusen will ve reliovea trow duty at L LI L L B anditor, fin.,«‘ § . | day was a strong favorite in the betting at | their improvement will be begun this week, mauy outsiders have beon taken into tho :-E‘-;’:.Tf.'“fiiyuimur.\xv Iru“;‘v)nrt' b Hur’w::lx “‘\-‘-'\13 :‘,‘:I,h ::_’l“';:;;;“‘f‘wh’l‘l‘mv?’ ’:n‘j_'lf‘_ LS (;"I'I-“ C.J. Rovbins of Sucltoa is at tho Areads tendent of scliools, Cortez Salmon; commis- | 6 to 5, Galindo belug secoud choice, Forest | and ten days more will seo them perfected. | miils. Tho ranks of the Homestead mill [ {anrpnding offieer ert Cotamous, New | SO0 SR GO INE Y other 16 n . B. Brown of Norfoik is at the Dellor slonar of pubhic lands ns Ritters com | was . at Light wolght, only nmety-fivo | This improvement will includo a thorough | workmen aro unvroken, Nova singlo do- [ 2OffRUFLOR, 10X (U WL, buttory By place whoro emergoucy may demand, upon [ J. D. Rankin of Tilden is o guest at tay missioner of Inbor statisties, McKey; prosi- | poinds, and he carriea large amounts of | scraping and packing, with & permanent | Sertion has takerf pface, thougu this was the | o0 X iliory —virst Lisutenant James | 'he €as inspector reporting the location of | Arcado dentinl electors. G, A. Pillsbury, G. W. et onoy at ll odds all 1ho way from 6 to | fooring. in and oncompassing. an ciargod | fFst duy that upprichtions for work could bo | SGEouE Artliory =Kirst Licutonant Jar ave lights afready up. S Do lof QFana . THANA AT ath the Kingsoury. Charles Jewoll, John Prothero. | 3753 ™ Jorest died away in tho streteh and | shooting shed, and board walks to the sop- | Wode. “This amiinted toa triumpn which | yvie'[hest Libutenaut Coraiius 1. W. Wi | . Dy rosolution, huckstors wero prohibited | Miliard. . e Faraday, chased by Prince o Darkness,camo | avate 4raps and atso to the motor line sta- | they had scarcely venturea to expect. cox, from battery L to batiary I; Fivst L from calling their waros on Sixteenth from ended in 5. W. Warner of York is at the Arcade, g Water is at tho Objects to't AR 4 ¥ f M. Howard of Weop o ,f;\:\ Miss., July 21, Prosidont Jame- | 01 and 'wou well in hand with Pritice o’ | tion, a distance of 200 yards. ‘An_claborate [ On o othor liant there scoms no doubt | tonint Wright B, Edzorion, from batiery Harney to Webster street. e Vi3nTat’shs stats. allinnse . ha blished Darknoss second and McCone third. Galindo | nev elub house, containin all conveniences, | {10 100 1o7Ch, GG Lo mils was inarerfally | co oattery 1, vice First Lieutonant.Bawin | The city ougiacr was instructed to report Peterson of 1 Island 15 at tho aon of tho stato alliance has published a | Lrarknesssecond and MeGone third, will be erected; also & commodious grand | icreascd today from one source or auothor, | (v 5 (rvpld, Trom batters I ta butiors 1. | the amount of wntersoction fund tat woald withdrawal from the coneressional race In | “pyr ¢ rico, purse 3300, for matlen 2.year- | 5tand for thenccommodation of spectators. the nr[x\(’«‘nls Barkhaiing; Jicoraiug o one | 1o following named ofticers are detaited for [ Femain after paving the intersoctions of tno I Brown oflSionx Oity Towallis at tho the Fourth Mississinpi district, represented | olds, five furion:s: Captain Cottreil 20 to 1) | _'ho Bomis club has developed into the pre- [ Conservative estimate, to 130 men. lnstruction au tho school; Second Licuten- [ Streets ¢a which contracts had boon lev. | G A, Bre ux City, Iowa, is @ by Hon. Clark Lowis. Mr. Jameison objects ‘I- o W 1 d to 1) second, Narvio(5to 1) | mier club of the city and the Omaba must Arrestpd n Deserter. ant Herman C. Sehumm, Second Licutenant | »‘1r}l Iul‘r:;fl;‘fi:f.;r;f.‘ a ‘rlu»uh:no'n.”\vm«;h A ;'l“:‘)'-l e Ty , Wimo: 10, EIGYOEHE bl e A T teorge | was adopted, cting the comptroller Mrs. 1. A. Resler has returned from Rocl t0'the nationni demooratic platform and do- | “NiGond race. Irss 2000, fof d-yonr-olds and | ook 10 tier, laurels or she will soon be ai- LSt d00nfCuDfot dehelicoldrol ‘:{f,‘,fi,.},‘,,/;.‘.1";“.::,;:"‘“”',"{ e | epoittoAthb caunali ol sV bt Iantls aga ot Talams: anh 5 g - clines to stand thereon. I Is rumored he | upward, sif furiongs: Oreon Rdllnse ® 0 D) | known' busincss ana professional men, who | §80K3 OF the Tighiasnth segiment mado ub | fosy;°"Soibna . Licutenant Danlel ~ W, | donated tothe Union Pacltic Ralroad com- |~ Milton Doolittie of Atkinson is rogisteres won, Li M My (Lo 1) seco 91 ol- L. will run as a thira party candidato for con- [ Yolty i ey i to b sccond, He kel | will do nothing by halves. Thoy aro gentle- FYTET S e R LR gress. Congressman Lewis is a candidate | ““Phird race, Dearbor handieup, for i men who have fostered & fondness for the | P | -electior 3 I ST MY ot % oy )y & patrol ‘just as he was going for re-election, but us he favored the O ileand an elzith: Firaduy © gun by frequont excurstons during tho fall | ¥, & BEUIR, EE (A8 Be L Was BGIRK Ketonm, pany sinco 1862, giving the names of tho | ay tho Paxton. Third Artitlery—First Licutenant Charles | donors; the names of streats on which right | = oopre W, Martin of Koarnay is registerad s, from battery M to light battery | Of Way pd been granted aud the subsidies | 4070 Nijtabd, ¥ ila | olds, one s in sanvass whicl de ) won, Prince o' Darkness (20 to 1) ana spring fter goe s, chicke! Flivice e Siva voted to the compan, : Ui dR Initoisanvasaiwhictilio madyl last o ' Uhird. Tinie: 13k Sadanrie aricnipenn fONcka fi:::‘:‘:‘jsli“'[,:,‘ cohol ia his systew. Ho maao a_very vely | £ vice Lirst Tioutonaot Jon D). Barrotte | “Pie city ongincer was instructod to report | Mr. and Mrs, S, Fitch of Boatric ars demoerats from that district do not take this means of closo scason recreation and for | SCENS. O course.quite a crowd gathored to | 70 L S0 T I " Twla, from bat- | the condition of tho pavewent on tho | EUCSS altio Paxton, p 2 : -yeur-olds, soll- > Souons i see the fun. - Captam Rusk of company G, | feutenan Lo e B B FO I A L v oot v ot foutel >hillips of the Sixth kindly to his renomination, the purpose of getting in fettle to skin each v oty tery D to battery M. The foll Y q venth street viaduct Licutenant 1. L. Philhp th x atidn, 0y oventy vards: Ella Ship- P SRLors ¢ | Isighteenth rezument, avas ordered to ais- | (OWY ) Lo battory M. Lhe following name By rosolution the Board of Pubtic Works | cavalry, stationod at Niobrara, is among tho AT TR @t ) wou, Content (1t03) secona, Toi- | otier afiold in the opon soasou. e majority | ofy T urowy, nahichr was done, 5o put 1 | olicors are detaiicd for instruction at tho | BY, rosolusio: th anpoint oo inspeotor to | Kuests at the Dollono. S ntes 3 S0t 1 third. Tlme: 144 of the members of the Bemis club aro com- 2 , b - VAL school: Seu 5 Archibs s instructec ) 1spoctor o ests at the Dellone, Buaresviie, Ark, July 21.—Tho domo- | Iifth race, purse 880, for ‘i-yoar-olds and | paratively now both &t the trap and iu the ngl‘l;l;‘;h:«:vl“uw?: eiek Ll Thojmen l:L.n:(,),Incu R s A8l | look after pormunent sidowalks laid by | Miss Dora O'Hanlon loft lust ovon- oratic party for the Sixth cougressional dis- f upwards, one bolcand i quarter: oo Bluck- | flela, out'the club has already devoloed a | erh formod 1 Hao e watked upad down | 3,500 " Sacona Lieutonant Coliten L, H. | PEOPOFLY vwners i ing for Evorett, Wash., accompanied by her triot met bero today and 'be; what - | buzgrito =) waik Gblduto. o b, secoud, | surprising number of five shots, several of | 14 L3 £ Ruggles. Iirst Lieutenant Henry C. Davis The comptrolier ana the committeoon pub- | sister, Mrs. 7. D. Casoy of Pittsburg, Pa. e y auf gan what prom- | Lodowrck (15 t0 1) third. T 210845, leaders wero Lromptly on hand. trying, they ugi Y lie preverty and buildings w. cted t $ i 8 1ses to be a protracted struggle. Neill of Tn- s whom are able to hold their own with most say, to preserve peace, and it was, they | Will be retarued from auty at the'school and | [ Property and buildings was instructed to Superintendent Fitzpatrick rovurnud Tips for To of the experts. Of course there is a number Yesterday was another good one for the | Of old vets in the orranization, men Wwho were to the manor born, and who have T AT A invite bids on carpots for the council cham | vostedray (o s proper Sattoy ¢ Lieulonaot | berand the oMces in the ety hall, The bids | } i Charles N, Parkhurst, from battery H o | Will call for boay Brussels and Wilton car- the aunual meeting of the assort, maioly through their efforts that no hors association at Brooklyn. dependence, Crokett of Arkansas, Brundigoe PSR et itee, assault on the military was committed. of White and Fletcher of Lonoko are the Natiogal Teac candidates. Thirty-nine ballots bave been | Propuet. In eloven races ho had sevon win- | V0o wol : 3 X " Miss Laura Taylor, daughter of Stata g ST v : e experience with the old muzzle loader > ; battery E. vice tirst Licutenant George L. [ P8IS. . Veizh Maoster Tay vho has beel ond- taken without any change. nors, four soconds und threo thirds. His | ay ol 4 the modera hammerioss; men who AFEALD OF A KIOT. Andorson, from vattery E Lo batiery Hj | o Tho resolution ordoring the transfor of | \Weith Mosior Tavior who has boen spend. Noin)iatelToF Oongress: piclctortoday s havo kilied they grizzly bear, olic moose, | o0 el OUN First Lisutenant Ciarence Daems, irom | 8000 from the general ta the street commis- [ %, %P 30 BC0F 1015 South Thirty M kaTo MR AR D15 B o1 -—he Tranabik BRIGHTON BEACR caribou and deer as well as the smaller fry of [ 4 Sherifi’s Posso Guarding Coal Miners in | byiiaey 1] 1o battery G, vice Fivst Lieuten. | $ioner’s fund was roferred. T T T T R S AL cais ofjsho Socond sangtassional distelo to- || & MscymontTnekBtar, S D Wansiiso, W. Vay uiy 81,—The pros. | SRLAlexaudor 8. Dyer, from battory Cto Dity Iiall Toady.toiUas, Tuesday ovening accompanicd by Miss Kaith : . orelio—iram. e N6, W. Va, July 2L.—The pros- e G Tk X 2 P R e Morelloiljram t was rathor warm yesterday afternoon ¥ P battery H: Socond Lieutenant George Mr. Bawards reported that ho had ordered | Burrough of this city. pogalEinlinbary for a real enjoyablo shoot, sull thero was a | pocts of s riot at Epekiaska, a few miles be- | Landers, from battery H to battery D, vice TiBny—Dbn)aniin: Jargo attendunce and much enthusiasm. | jow Fairmont, in the upper Monongahela | Second iieutenant Walter A. Bethel, from AR Among those prosent, including visiting | o 0 S Vory good. On June 14 the | Dattery D to battery H: Second Lieutenant WASHINGTON PARK. members from the other clubs, were Frank N2 < = b Morris K. Barroll is detailed for instruction Cross, Frea Blake, J. J. Dickey, Stockton | Acme Coal and Coko company discaarked | gt 'tho school. ,\l"’rb'—"-','\’fl}-.y"l»‘.'m“"" Heth, J. A, McDougall, F. A. Rhbinehart, | eight of their miners for what they cou- | Fifth Artillery- Fir-t Lieutenant W, the superintendent of the city hall to at once [ A party of Sicux City’s prominent busi- fit up the rooms which ure to be occupied by [ ness men arrived in tho eity last oveniog the mayor and the city attorney. He said | and are stoppin at the Millard. Tho party that the elevators would bo running and that | weluaes Mayor James M. Cleland, James I3, next week the rooms would be ready for oc- | Booze, George A. Mead ava James I. Poi- Mr. Poavoy was tho principal backer of Kin . Lord Dal Futurity- ———— WEATHER FOR AST. OFFIcE 0F WEATHER BUrrav, Oxana, July 21, ) i teod, W ; S, R o ] cupancy. voy The settied hot weather of the past fow Red Tianuer—Kinz Lec, Harry Iteed, W. L Huwks, J. 0. Road, 1310 | sidered good and sufticient cause. The fol- | P. Newcomb, from battery H to batter Mr. Elsasser’s ordinance providing for the | the Sioux City baso ball club two vears ago, Springawiy —Ethel Gray. Dickey, W. Salisbury, H. E. Chubbuck, Dr. lowing day M. Moran, president of the Umited | Vice I'irst Licutenaut Samuel E, Allen, from | |iviient of $100 to the reiatives of each fire- | Ho says that tho base ball intorest has nearly days is now broken up and a poriod of unset- gl BT Gonnor, Wene: Mckarlano, damss Brown M. | Mino Workors union, called s meeting and | Buttery G to battery Hi Second Lieutouant | RN SHEH "0 th disohario of bis duties | diod ont atmons the Gorahuskars: tled weather, probably with needed rains, C. Petors, Dr. Gulibraith, G, W. Loomis, i i ] 2 G ery uttel 3 y Y . d 3 W L O . A | all the union miuers were ordered out. This | Charles C. Gallop, from battery I to battery was rejected. New Y July Al Palou) 3 1L > ' ¢ 3 B e 7 JEEL (e« Z uery | s b 34 A ok, July -|Spocial Pelogram can bo oxpoctea, Tho Loat culminntod yo&- | 1o Micn., July 21.—Fourth day of | Gionk Larmolos, W. H. 5. Hughos and Jobo | orgor was obeyed by all the union miners, | G vico Second Licutenant Atvin . Syden- | " &iiy Ritomoy Counelt said that ho doubtea | to b Tarts TGW 21 peoplo 1o town are: / torday in this section in a purifying thunder ¢ : B SWynmpnalomae; g but about twelve men who did not belong to | hom, from vattery G to battery I3 First | ¢ “tho" city had a right to vor ch ro- cAV ‘. 2, I 3 N " " tho Driving club meeting. Weather ploas- Despite the heat the conditions wi 1 3 1. 5 V) L city b £ 0 VOO such appro- D McAvoy, A. MeShane, k. Riley, at storm and refreshing rain. The change at P AL CRLT '€re. 0xco! the union refusea to oboy. Siuce that time | Lieutenants William R. Hamilion and priatio; Lh {offman bou: J. A. KRobinson, at the Omabia was a remarkable one. The morcury | 8ut; attendunce 7.000. Budd Doble drove | lent for good scores, the shooters in the best [ gyery'effort has boen mudo by tho company | bomas tidgeway ure detailed for instrac- | Ppyio’ens inspector reporied that the delay | Windsor botol; G. Jameson, ab the St. Denis beat therecord for the season by rising to | Nanoy Hanks to boat hor record of 2:09, but | Of 8pirits and the meet an unqualified suc- | ¢5 5,500 the men to return and go to worki, | tion at the school. The oflicors of tho now | i, tha placing of arc lights, ordeced by tho | and W. B. Tavior and wife, at tho Plaza, 5= after 3 p. m. Then came the wolcome | he failed to do better than 21141, gess. T'hio club shoot consistea of fifteen 1ive | myg tyvelve men who refused to strike have | dotail for the artilery school will report for | council, swas owing to the nonarrival of [ H. A. Millor of Lincolu was dinod at ths storin whicn lowerod tho mercury to 652 in | Olass trovting, purse 82000: Honesy | DiEds, known traps, modified Knglish rules | been subjected to abuse and intimidation by | duty at Fort Monroo “Soptember 1. Those | polas: ‘that the. pojos had bocn sbipped and | ol b by Mepibor T HiHowlandlor a short time, causing a delightful change in | George I Wilkes second, Almont y ¥ ) elgnty ndary, © [ crowds from nther mines, Fearing for the | transferred or relieved from duty with vat- | ynat tha lights would soon bo up and burn- | tho Manhastan Achlotie slib and afterwards 163 burse ¥ cond, Ivorine thirc tomperature. third. The highost temperatures terday were: Class Yankton, 922 Sioux City, 96=; Omaha, 08=: Kearney, 1002 ; Dodge City, 1022, and 16 scere: safoly of tho property, tho employers asked | teries serving at the station who aro under | Piying Jib | Loowls..... 11110 1L 11114 | yssisiance and sharifl's posso is now on the | orders to report for duty at the United | "o superi : Pk 0 1o 1) s S i Ak N . uperintendent of plumoing reported | at the smoking concert, J. KKlein of Beatrice Time: 2:10%, | Reod -+ 01011 00011 ground. It is not the intention of the com- | States military schoo! will bo relieved Au- | yhat guring the month of Junoe ha iseud 14 is at the Westminister. 4. v o POy 010 010 ) ) C ol for-all, purso $20.0: Juck won. _'\1:?[‘,,‘.‘.7,, i & '.h&} ..1{.‘,2 pany to bring in outsiders, but the situation | 8u4st 1 to enable them to comply with their | purmits and collected 1 in fe spent the evening on the cub's roof guiden (.'uurnrldln‘ 1042 4 ore sceond, Alvin third, Time: | Heth oo 1011 11010 is threatening. ?r':“.:'cn ":L",.‘.’.i;'”.fu“é’,',c".::dfi“:"’f“.’,;??f,"",‘,’ Tho superintendent of buildings reported kR ord, Local Foreenst r Enstern Rhinehart. . 01100 10011 g 5! 4 BLalio €8, OF | 141 pormits and $245.50 5. 0 Vi 3 o 'he | Gl Fossonatoliar Kastem, : . Jihinohar e DIDN'T APPLY Fu.. WORK, undor orders for such scrvice, will joiu thoir | PRI INd 8150 W fees 1 G Rio Visa, Gal., July 21—Tho River View weather, probably with more riin and lower Driving ut Homowood, Ohubbuek..... I 0 Lo pew batteries within thirty days'over and | pors of the republican; democratic and inde. | DOl the Odd Feliows ana Kuights of Pyth« temperatur ring ¥Friday, Prrrssund, Pa., July 2L.—The racss at | Blike. ... 000000077 0dn 1 Homestead Strikers Stuy Out—0'Donuell | above the time necossary to reacn them in | pendent partios will be allowed to uso one | 185 halls, the postofice, Stern & Co's. genoral Wasmixarox, D. C., July 21 LIt 100 i s to Jnit, the ordin and many other buildings, wcluding Forcast for | Homewood Driving park today were faster | S31SDUry ... ] ry coursc. iy S e i MINGTON, [ AL —E fo by 0141 11100 ordinar o wenrw. | €l€Ction booth in each ward as a place for 3 Friday: For Nebraska- Local rains; vari- | 4na g rood track attracted a large crowd of | lawn . 1010 10001 Howestean, Pa,, July 21.—This is tho lasy | FirstLicutenant Theodore Mosher, Twenty- | 1ol thir caucnsss. ¥ ity dwellings, burned. Loss $150,000. able wiuds; cooler iu south, slightly warmer | spoctators. Summaries: i park e 1L DL 1014 | gay allowed by the Carnegio company for the | 86cond infantry, assigued to act us adjutant - 1u north portions, Y 3 2arnog pany for the | general of theé Department ot the Columbin . 1L 1 0101 T T 1L 0L 1111013 | 0ld men to apply as nonunion men for roin- | militia, will repair Lo this cit Mononzaheln stakes, #0000 H. 0. T won, PASSED CONFEDERATE MON or lowa—Local showers; south winds, px: and roport for sommerelal Girl second. Ira Guines Read ... 1 becoming varinblo; caoler in northeast, | i trtis, s oy @t 1Ts Gulnes nird. f Gy ST DTG 00100 0111110 | statement. They did not do so, but many | duty according to the commanding 9 warmer in northwest. Cliss 3316, paco, purse #4000 Gray Harry — unskilled workinen hired out to railroad con. | 0f militia. ‘I1he leave of absouce Stoux City Dotectives Captare 0 Dangerous For North Dakota—Occasional snowors; | won. Monareh second, Puritan thirg, Ti o SPARKS OF SPORT, traotors tn buildia fiow Foads First Lieutenant Froderick V, Krug, Crook-lowa News Notes, variablo winds; probably cooler Friday | 2:10'5. 2151 Hugh O'Donnoll, leader of the mill men, | teth infantry, May 17, is exionded tweive [ Stovx Ciry, la., Ju Special Telo- 1o Gold Dust Five Mil¢ night Cluss 2218, plirso #,000: Spra m Broken, and six others against whom warrants were | d8ys. Second Lioutenant Edwara W. Mc- | gram to Tue Bk |—A man giving the name 5 3, wou, Miss Alice second, Abbie N third, Time: " v U ) T s 'y, H For South Dakota—Light local showers, | Y215 i L Bawivone, Md., July 31-Maryland's | jssud, went to Pittsburg this morning, sur- | Caskey, Twenty-first infantry, is detatled as | 550 Rovnolds was arrostod by city de- sarsa arl a followed by clearing weather; east winds, . = supplement to the Lougue of Amcrican | rendered and woro locked up. Application | Professor of military science aud tac TR P o AT AT AT e % becoming variable Bacing at 1 pool, Whneelmen, which mot at Washington, took | was made for bail, the Pennsylvaniastate cotlege, Center county, | 104 By.Wikh a.0onsid 3 b all LA ranatat] s B PPy o LONDON, duly 2 his was the first d PR ) R mt g L to take effact September 1, leving Inrst | confederate bills in his possession. He hud Is superior to all other preparations e — s duly place today at Park cycle track hero under ; il Fourt fEd ! i : ; 5. of tho Liverpool July mooting Tho prinols | hswmeesn ot ta i rall boro undor Produstion of g Eran: Lioutenant Silus A, Wolf, Fourth infantry, | passed a number of thom on Ialian fruit | glaiming to e blood-purifiers, First ‘The Bohemian socioly, Knights of St. | pal race was for the greut Lascasire Br e i i .| | Punavtieii, Pa, July 21.—Tho follow. | Who will then progeed to join his company. | gealors and ignorant saloonkeepors, mosily of all, because the principal ingredi- R T a league. One world’s record was broken. C, Laeutenant MceCaskoy will report in porson (eorge, will planic at Plattsmouth on Suu- | ers' Produce stakes, which was won by Mr. | v "hoingoand W. H, Poosyres of the Buf. | 17818 from the bulletin of the Amorican Iron | gl college August 15, Cadot Jaos T | forewners, boforo velng wrrostod. It ds | o4 ked in it i the extract of gen- day, leaving Omaba at 10 o'clock Sunday | Rose’s Raveasburg. S ER AR e s EREM AR DLl ‘]“’, ,. | and Steel association: Tbe American Iron | Moore, graduste of the United States mili- | thought he is the same man who has dis- uine Honduras sarsaparilla root, the lu«;r:u;lx. ; Yalo Alto Dontl. e ey tho distance 1 | @00 Steel association hus received from the | tary academy, will report in_person tothe | posod of nearly $1,000 worth ot confodoraty Bt “‘“ A R e 11 a1 o ool a At ~ } ) PR c 5 stan c . ‘ - rover ot Michig: ¢ Is in northorn fown. Government oficers variety riches medicinal proper- WARLon Ao TIATIag of ohe of the namal Pre- | Bepwoop -Cizy, Cal, July $1,.—Btalilon 144-5, blotting out the former rocord of | Manufaciurors Qoo Aiaiisiicsiofhe pro- | KOVAIMRE afhunhigen for T S| G A REIRALR SR S S i ties. \)N,IM,_ tenuis tournaient At tne grounds, wenty- | Palo Alto, who holds he trotung record, | 12:56, which was mado by Zimmorman and | duction of pig lron in the Unitea States, for { gL, 2%ha annual encampment of the miliia | | Sarveyors who have been locating a 1ne | Cures Catarrh 1o Also be third and Harnoey streot: aied at Souator Sanford’s farm this after- | Bradbury in England the present week. :tlz:"nlr‘u ”é’: l'.nhnnmts ?r 1? ";,.“,,"f,, o m%lm‘c of that state. Leave of absenco for two | for the extension of the Wall Lake & Moville 1 ‘C“"-‘"‘ the yel- Mrs. Fannie v ve o noon of pneumonia, TR q slics 9810019 0 ou Which | months, to tuke effect on or about August 1, | line of the Chicago & Northwestern into this low doc weing raised expressly for Jadim. Fooule Brrno gavo o very plossant 5 Murny anu Moluorny Bandny Nights wero on band and woro for salo on tho #0tb | Iy erantod Wirat Laentonant Jonn Bardon, | city. complotod thoir work aud roturnod 0 | (1o Combany. 18 mlss frosh and » Charles streets last ovoning, A ploasant NATIONAL Tho Omaha Atnletic club hus matched | of Juno lnst. iho total production of pic | jr"Ninth infantry. Leave of absence for | Chicago yesterday. Northwestern officials A0 L:OINRANY, 28 e WAy S Lx08)) ADK company of invited RUOSLS WOro present And Furmer Burny and John Melnerny of Brad- | iron In the United Statos in tho irst balf of | ol r months is grantod First Lieutenant Guy | say that tho road will be completed to Sioux | of the very best kind,” With equal ujoyed n delighiful evening, Viekery Makes 34 ford, P’a., 1or & purse of &30 best two in ;t ufifi‘l:"{:{:(:gm maur"fl:’? "15‘;'1'"“\:;;;:,1" Howard, Twelith infuntry, as aide-de Anl|l.! t‘nlsl‘ lh'lfi fall. o o “ diserimination and care, each of the 5 e & S ceestally. b AN T o i y 4 # | and witn the approval of the s ary ol “I'he harvest in this section has commence: Sor TR T TR ; eloc s s Racenty AN DI p, ions, M), Sl Bl~The Bali| nie i ot cAfFn-gan, Watoh 1o talko | tho- production ofo wio half-years! we have | Wit o 1s anthorismd to go boyoud. thb'sca. | aua tho yield is 5 por cont greator than a | Other ingredients are selected and : I I3 g tho extraordinaryc iroduction of Leavo of absenco for two imouths on sur- | vear ago, as is also the yield of varley, wheat | compounded, It is d Just evening for stealiug two shirta from | mores wou their sccond gamo from the | 25, 5:30 p. m. Tomwmy Ryan, champion’ wei- | gross tons in twelye months, which is 508~ g 1 ) L b 2216 North Fourteouth streot. McCluro is | Pittsburgs today by good batting. Attend- | terweizhu of the Unitod ' Suates, who 1 | §15 tons 1n excess afathe. production in 1500, | 6901’ certificate of disability is granted | sud outs, which daspiio a backward spring &0 old-timn crook aud is generally lockea up v matehed with Jack Wilkes, will also give an Captain Heory Metealf, oranunce depart- | will boready for harvestin August, Tho yield T H E, on sight by the police, X RooMp: oxnibition, o went. Captain Henry D. Borup, ordnauce | in this partof Towa, South Dakota and” No- dalior. Babout of the local metropolitan | Biiure: oo 3 0 8 1 0 0 1 0 310 —— 2 department, having reported in person to the | braska will bo as lavge as last year. Tho L Ct tro Ntsburg 5 police force, is lmd up at home with con- Hits: Balthmore, 13; Pittsbur gested kidioys. ‘The physicians in charge of | Buitinore, i Pittshur: the case bopo to have the juiler back on duty | Baltimore! i Pittsh . .. 101-3 Daly and Gallagher Back, Homestean, Pa., July 2l.—Governor Pat- | 4qiuiant genoral in obedience to orders hero- | acreage is 20 per cont largor. Iv will bo im- i1, Errors: Danny Daly and Ted Gallagher have re- | tison gave bis time tutil late to a committeo | tofore given him, will await further orders | possible for the railroads to move the crop sttt IO ] turned from Frisco in good health, out deeply | of citizens who GM[¥i upon bim last niguy | in this city for the convenienco of the go ont during the wintor and as a rosult largo 10 recovery is the extra hot weather, L WasuiNaros, July 21.-~Cinclunati bunched | with Solly Swith. Daly says it was a chance | The governor lisiengd attentively to what recruiting duty, 1 granted Major James H. | timo last year. pearir i effect, and, be- Local railroad men have raceived samples | tieit bits and won with compative ease. | blow that seitled his chances, aided aud | the commivtee masoto say and repiied he Gugeby, Twellth infautry. e ing highly concentrated, only small of 1he tickets issued by the Pennsylvania for Attendance 2,165, Score: abetted by o partisan aod incompetent would keep guards here and stay hore him —— — SOUTH DAKOTA CROP, doses are needed 1t is, therefor L a Kight Tewplar trip to the Denver oo Washington. ...i... 00 0 1.0 0 1 0 0 referee. ) T self all summor ihueeessary to vindicate law FOUND THEM GUIL —_ g s ~ G-y ’ flnvo by way of Californla, BEach one loo ¢ ":‘.""""“"‘ srhasas 200 f 1100 Wil Pull the Stick, aud order, and! if npecessary dwuuld spend s | Very Little Rawn During the Week—T the most economical blood-purifier {ie & narrow little book about an inch thick. s ‘ashington, f; Clnoinnatl, 0. Er- Farmer Burns, trainer of Tommy R: overy dollar in thagegasury 8ud then mort- | R, & G, W. Howell and Thelr Clerk Con- | riature About the Averago. in existence. It ‘ o ! rors: Washingion, 1; Clueinnati, Enrnod g y Ryaon, scoInY h I X - " 2 3 Dhoohiaing rairoad, dinivg car, holol and | EUT \WAGON, 11 Uiotnaat, 1 Iisties: | tho pugilist, 18 matobed for .puli sy tho | B®KO the stato to aocompliah that end. vioted of Defmuding Iallroads, 8. 10, July 21.—The South Dakota Cures maukes food nour- LA Ja DL R SA0 PASKASS: los Abboy andMeGuire; Dwyerand Harriog- | stiok with 1. H. Kelmureay for £0 a side. Work Hggwmed in Idaho, KAxsAs Crry, Mo, July 21.—A St Josovh, | bulletin issued by the Unitod States w ishing, work pleas- ST TP Al M Riaaneth Sy, | ton, i e | Tho pull will come off av South Omaba | Watrace, Idahot"duly 2L.—All is quiet | M0n special says: Tho juryin tho caso | purcau todsy says: Thoero has Leen but ve SCROFULA ant, slecp refrcsh- R R an iR i \‘\.I‘;‘f “I"J:}: nl ’».lll,\‘m.‘»_x-luu.‘l :Ld»luly 21.—The k l.ullufi Saturday night next. here and work Is being rosumed atall the | ®¥8inst R. & G. W. Howell and Tibbotts, a | Jjttio rain during the weok and that occur A 4 » 8 B} osterday * aftorucon. Mrs. Gaiser was 58 | for tho eMpotivenoss. of the pitchors At Sworn to Kill Miners wines in the Casur @'Alone district. Wages | clevls, on trial in tho Uuitod States court The tomporatur has boon about the | 1NE and life enjoyable, 1t searches curs of w0 aud had lived in Omabu a uvw- | tendunoe, 50 d Boisx, Tdaho, Jaly. SL-Raliat have been fixed at #3.50 for skillea wminers | BEFe, returned a verdict of guilty tais afte age, Tho couditions have voen highly | out all impurities in uhj-a_fr.m..funl r of years, Charles and Willlam Gaiser | sy, Louls virese 00000000 0—0 o 2 and & por day foy shoyelors. The presence | noon. 'Iho defenaants will be sentenced to- | fayorable to corn, which has made very rapid expels them harmlessly by the natu- of Lncolo, sons of the aecoaved, utten- | Philadeipiii..")) 0 1 00 0 0 ¢ 1 s— o | ton bas been received that nonunfonists | 87C 1 B0 S JOF FRNEIUH, BRG BRCIONCS | morrow. rowth, especlally in somo of the southern | . ral channels, AYER'S Sarsaparilla ded the funera Mits: St Louls 3; Philndelphia, 6. Frrors: | BAVE 8Wora to kill thirty-five of the leading hom tbey please. i B : I3 , o8 ¥ i 5 A i ) - B Lon's 1 Phliane g oP b & Frrors: | Diners of Cosur d' Alene. worlk for whom they p Howell, Jewett & Co. operated lumber | connties T, gives elasticity to the step, and im- Drowned i the Kaw, Philadelphia. 2 “Batteries: Galvin and Buck- —_— No ¢h © the Mill yards at Atchison, Kan., and Omaha, Neo., ‘\'\ heat, oats, flax, barley and rye l:uvl, 1-‘{141 arts Lo the aged and infirm, re- - 3, y Voyh!; ! )] o BUge B Ml . | been benefited except in & fow counties, bt g Kaxsas Civy, Mo.. July 2L.—Charles | loyi Wevhing Keeteand Clements. She Kuocked Him Out, 9 D and had business connections with their i witT, oo he i) H - - e = Pirrssuke, Pa, July 21--There is no e TR P where the need of rain for somo of the whoat newed health, strength, and vitality, Patour and-toury Wolf, Bolgian laborars fn | (BUooKixi N, Xo July 8L-=Tuo Louts: | Detrolt Freo Proas: Ho was whistllog | gnango in ibe siation st the Carnegts | FIierS. It O ity 2 s g | W beiug noticed, espacially on pooriy tiliod 4 the Argentine smolter, were drowned while | §1ios BAd ltte trouble in scoriug & vietory. | and she didn't like it. 1 owell was nol u partuor 10 the fiem, but | [0, "\ ee “gumiolent ore was not given to They wero sportiug in the water trying to | FRURTAC o d 8 2§ 0 8 8 4 4= | walking with me you woulan't ‘Whistlo. | Shauge. The men will bo given watll b, uy | cosidensial shibaiug. clork’ of tho fewm sgq | beadiug and fling satisfactorily, 844 much “dunk"’ each other, whou they got beyond Miss: Loulevilie, 18; Brooklym. 7. Ei .| Ivis extremoly rude,” today Lo return Lo werk. deslt directly with Manager Mott of the | f the rye and barley is vearly rea: yl:; cut, Ahelr dopib, and, neither beiug able Lo swim, 0 13 P 1. Kezon ) { ol Haying s in progress 1o many localities and '."m&vv“ N ber belug s 1 Loulsville, 8, Mrookiyn, 7. ‘Earned runs: 1I'm vllnuv.hnf for the want of —— Western Welghing association, In his o Sy ulvor Eoad genovally. OR & Rens . ued. L4 Loulsvilio. 5 Wrookiym & Batterios: Steation | thought,” he replied, with evident in- rdered to Homestend. pacity as shipping olork It was aileged that | the Yie\o e Very £00% €EACTECN. | O b kon T —— 1 Grl 40, » DIED, ARG 54y ‘Quts and Kinslow. tent Lo be very crushing. Puiaverruia, Pa, July 21,—General De- | Tibuetts, with the knowledge and consent of 7 T e | HOKTON, Mask., July 2L—The Bostons | ““Nifthav's what it's for."’ she remarked, | Cort, sommander of the First brigade, ra. | 118 priucipais, conspired with Mott to do- :g:fi;“v‘;‘;fid"t:)hf:;f; MLOUNGAR EakA SN0 ] TRSEEI S B < ntleen ¢ . s 3 3 ) ¥o- . ! v 3.0, Avar & Do Tansil: Mase: oo Tho e o Lt wider thia head, Afly | 18118\ 10° suecition today: pud s, gob . | g t:xlrk i may by without fear of suct | ceived au order from Goneral Suowden last | fral) the rellway compauice b u"%:nm:]:;‘ The Doath Wil Bold by ail Drugyisie; Price 81; 813 botties, §5: R o T T ey ceasful contradiction by any one who | evening to report st Howmestead at i : 'he Death 1 — Hoston. . w0 0000001 0-1 R g port ouce. | The prosecutions were haa under the luter- o B Kas - "’,'.‘,'.‘.',..“.,“::‘,,,.,‘,““‘;{5&(";"’.fl“’,;fi"\"‘;y‘- Olevelaud """770 20 00 0 0 2 »- 4 | knows you, that you Qou™s Bave to.” Geueral DeCort, uccompuniod by Major Her- | state commerce law aud have ativacted wide [ Fauuncuy, Nob, July 21— (Special to Tug Curesothsra,mll cureyou | ¥ith sbreet Fricwds invited f His: Boston, 6; Cleveland, 6 Errors Then ho stopped. bert Coxe, brigadier quartermastor, loft over | attention. Bk |--David Nordliuger, s resident of this

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