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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JULY 23 1893-SIXTEEN PAGES - . ] 4 . \ ¥ '( J n hy Ca [l naon today. o Colts o ' ] i L 1 . ?‘: N wi b brough' orth rom he tomb N N FIS \ (. WAy v ) i DIONT DU A THING T0 TON | S, a o reg ol | he oy e Yod oY ‘-' gus vven, | HIE WAS CUTSTE THE HEART | itk orguett forth, feom tho tomt ONE DAY'S FISHING, way siine wo oure 10 a station Ho olaims ho can lie in the grave any wo ot of or evory good vesults, . M. Young, who wwden made the winning tally off MoGill in longth of """_‘h.“ CE R ity ot off "and hid. And after vy § v spending animation. e Worl station the colonel was worse than ove wont mo: ant, kil the | the ninth with his double and pv's single New York World 0 s — THont &0ere of the stie " My was A &1 iH8 | VSRURUF Yery HOh ) e . = “Liko a blooming Idiot," said the _‘"“"“"”»‘]r“ ROt 80 bad that T got des- Managet Bermingham's Oonventions @et & | TTKNS 008 e than b o orror, it | PTUshr : 9930 00 | Strange Story of ¥ Remarkablo Surgical e T v major, “1 agrood 1o tako the colonal | LTS v went inte the ear. ' Tho con, whilo 0 inde scarcely an e r, e v o one o rod-nos Littlo Tasto of Obristian Musole. ting Treely but carefally ARd. Rever giving & (ttshare, 10, Frrors Opaatian, Attempt to Control Clgarette and Plag | fishing : man in tho back soat whore the don- chance. He carriod out his bat for a well b ervet ram 1 Teado Caones Oppoaition, “Well, the next afternoon, which was [ stable was, and ho told me that the con- played 17, e : Schrivor, o NEW YORK, July 22 —The Tobfc REMARKABLE CASE.OF- A CHICAGO MAN | trust, which manufactures all the They were opposed by Gleave and Robb, Won in the Eleventh. M Y clirarettos consumed in this country, is TR From the start both batsmen appeanod quite S1. Lovis, July 22 —~Today' another oing to have another fight on its . 2l - 8 ) Nine Yonng Men from the Sanctusry Ever- | ut homo with llu"lx;wlhm. |.|u=np:m.l freely | very oxciting game. By a grand rally in the | Colored Physiclan#®wna Trainod Narses | hands if reports circulated in Wall atrunk. ‘Gotmy things in that,' said tnstingly Wollop the Unregenerate and confidently. Gleave, bowling from the | ninth the Browns tied the score, winning in Saturday, he came aronnd with & f stablo had left the train an hour bofore. ing rod that T gave him, and whon 1 ght ‘h‘";!‘llwxl'v"\'\'n 1\\'l!|;\|<'~-m|n;! chumps sat e . « he platform all that time. cab hlame vo | N i into the cab hlame me if he didn't have 1 lot the colonel sit thero for about an hour more beforo 1 went out and told Pertorm n Most Hih€me Operation at | strectare true. The trust is said to | he, and may I eternally fry if there | him. DUSKY MR, MILLER WAS SORELY SMITTEN A few minutes befora 5 Marshall and Vaughan started the innings of Hart's team. And then you should have heard " wost end, put but little force in his balls, | the eleventh inning. Some of the errors on proy " - have absorbed a rival that made quite a | wern't things enough in that trunk to | himcurse. It wis awful, and 1 had to from the North Side—Dotalls of and when Uie saore ad gotup intotho tyen: | 8ach side were very coatly, Hcore Frovideat Hosp(fxUWhitehs Prom Surrysaveral months. apo. The ame took . d 3 leavs Hit, T haven's ween Him sinoe. " the Kraption and Tts Results. ties with no wicket d Cullingham | st 1 010100104029 to Save thg | Fatient's Tate. for 0. stock & pawn shop. By ged, he had s n't seen h ince.’ * Krup! ivs with no wicket dgwn, am | St Louls.... 901 A . bition of the directors of the trust to b . - Just thon a limp figure came slouchin, wisely put Doyle in' to take his | Clnelnnati.. 0 1 02 2 1 2 0 0 0 07 prhmid overything from evening olothes to a v 0 ® place, The ~change quickly proved St. Louts, 16; Cln Srrors: control not only the cigarette around the corner. When it saw the Cincinnatl, 6. neinnatl, fin and Peitz; § » | Patent boot jack. But he hasn't them effec! pyle or Mar " Tom Bermingham, the premier base ball | clfective, for In Doyle's first over Marshall and the major chuckled. L of the North Side. at tho close of the | W08 dismissed, and the partnership which maggot of the North Side, at the close o ol case of | trade, but_ also - the plug toba A surgloal oase of | ) intes, promisod o load to w | &y more, CHIC Tuly unusual interest to the profession was major, there was a start of surprise. [t made a vainattompt to escape discovory had put up twenty-five runs was broken, | {jit J . Swarvt v war between the western and “We started for Mud Run, out in | The major saw, and with a dash ho Xl very it | Murphy. recoived at Provident hospital 1ast night bk Ty game yestereay aftornoon looked very MUch | Matiers now looked very hopeful for the “in 7' stauding of the Teams at which are {.“,',"1‘,,\1:}‘,'!:1“ shysicians | Castern manufacturors of plug tobaceo | Pennsylvania. I'd nover beon there bo. | Sccured the cringing form. It was the a8 the famous parrot did after the monkey | side. They wanted an even fifty towin,and | S i obistd? 3 capable of apniylng the | And the launching of o rival cigarette | fore. but ST il et Wia .o blonel. had got through aallying with him had only one wicket down, But Doyle's W. 1. P. and surgeons capable of applying the ore, but a man told me there was good fiadolphia 40 25 61.8) Baltimord ) 1 Cleveland..... 8 20 most skAT troatment Known’ o med. | COMpANY with headquarters in St, Louls cs | Bowling pre dificult to score off, and n; e It was his first exporience with the boys | Howling proved Ll — ical seionce and performing some of the | and Chicago. Up tou year ago the tor- though the subsequent batsmen kept their of tho triangle and the slap, smash, bang 1 olonel," said the major, “lot by nes. " fishing thero. Ho was a liar, by tho 47 44 0. i1 wickets up well, the runs came but slowly, | Bitranir 4141 most difficult operations attempted by | Titory of the country was divided by the | Way. aid the colonel. “‘Lot's fashion of the Gooa Shepherd's flock was on- [ and by 6 o'clock the side was out for B1. Brooxivn. ... 48 33 modern surgory. Tho patient, a strong | e8stern and western plug tobacco manu- About the time wo got started the | tak tiroly too much for his dolicate Brummagem | Until the lnst wicket fall the result of the Cinetnnati... 31 87 young colored man, had got mixed up in | facturers, while tho cigarette trust con- | colonel wanted to smoke, and by the | And they did nerves, Lk T B HAUER FOR A RAOR. stroot brawl aud was stabbed in the | trelled that trade all over the country. | hing hobs of Gehenna it he hadn't T — - g " kots on Cullingham’s side which AGER A RACE. o . AL Within the last fow months, sinco, in v \ FeM Berm, 0ld boy, has boen accustomod to the 18 4H6 - Fuls. CRRLLwoR, thd. mEbanc Tt loft broast by an assailant who wiclded a | WVIthin the last fow months, sl N | packea all the cigars in that bloody LMININE FACTS, gentle and loving style of ballas played by | glould be mentioned thot the 74 in- [ Juek Prinee Wants to Go Agninst Horses or | sailor’s kn When brought to the | (il The Slgarette trust bogan to push | 4oy Whon T cussed ho teiod to got . —) Dave Shanahan's South { Lambs, anda | cluded three sixes from balls lost in the Man hospital the injured man was very wenk ¥ T e s ool DEIS G0N | 5 45 the bagrgage oae. and Was RoOAPlY Mrs. Richard King owns one of th . . X 1 i trolled by it, the wester: facturer; aggage car and was nearly ; 0 yestorday's spiritual cyclone almost started | weeds. These were hit by Howel, Gleave | qhg rodoubtable Jack Princo, one of tho | from shock, internal hemorrhage and T St Lots ave een | killed, Then' he got some bad cigars | 1argest ranches in the world, 1t lios he whiske n the backof his | and Young. Hart's men were lcss fortunate | wyoo ‘hug beon in the weok, anxious | loss of blood, and by the attendants he | Mainly thoso of St. Louis, have been [ oG SHOW o £6} sotno bad whears | G055 s mles sonth of C oo Wb s s e e I e vex | to ride race with any ono, man or horse, | Was thought tobe dylng "Ir"w"' Sroided outs, The) trusts Mods | yyeiy: * Bratty noon he, wanted a drink | Christi, Tex., and contains 700,000 neek. the, a in tho weuds the flelder would d ) ma J = A . i z o 5 thg ¥ 3 \ he d Fea) O ns 700,000 7o wonther was exoesstyoly Brrid, 8 8otk | Foss hissue o 1o s oo toas s oy of | for simioleons or love, Whon' {6 the south | - THo wound in ihe Tott bieast was's Weateth, ,f:.‘;,f,‘:,','.;."" w’; ";‘imfif“‘l‘_“' {:: and the whisky was in that confounded | _Divan cushions of “rainbow silk are | brofling wind, something like what [ imag- | them made from one of these balls wasa | Jack racea at Savannah, Atlanta, Macon, 1llpu‘vlan\)l «-u‘t about five inches ln_n;: be- | practiced © by it in ke | trunk. § Just now in favor. This material, whila ine an Arabic simorn is, blowing dead from | three. Score: ; Columbus, Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Or- | tWeen the fifth and sixth rivs,very deep, ing competition in the east. It refused ‘“The woman at "the hotel where we | havinga groundwork of white,is clonded the south all the time, and makisg the largo .8, CULLINGHAN'S ELENEN, Jando, Tampa, Koy West, Hayvana and Mal- | @nd it puzzled the surgoons to soo the W, Taylor, b. b. Yaughs erowd of ladies andgentlomen in the stands | 1 ¥; Taylgr b b Vaughan.. SfR kil 4 got out said it was too late to get any- | With rainbow tints, shading it in most vana man still alive whon it seomed probable | t0 sell its cigarettos to firms that would 0 | ainsas,Cuba, Pensacola, Mobile,New Orleans look like so many lobsters on a gridiron, CoDoyle, b.g, V s thing to eat, and the colonol got mad | exquisite fashion. ; th knife had reached his heart. A [Mhot buy lts plug tobacco, Westorn | \q'Siled me ‘a burbling ehamp. for | Womon. an i p o San_Antonion, . Wacc ! t v 7 a o onar eroic, or ughin b, Vaughin 505, potty vith oSy P €8 Callingham ) rnde 1N WY DECRLN draggging him out into the wilderness. | about triflos, The same woman vho e drrrmeR v MO s, Mg Vet b ) 38 | o hove Facos ko ol auinst horsed i | ODeration wore preseat in tho intorest of e Ry l}fi*‘;‘;fif ey |‘::11!:}r?:‘(: *“When the boy waked us in the morn- | worries her husband about tho way. ho he delicate. ( e " enty mil science, o i o ol kicked bec: voar: {8 o A8 Wi phere, howover, was insufiiciont to suppress 13 | comber, winning all but four. Ho is not | form. The patient was placed on the [ tho hurdest fight it has cvor had ave | i iy, oyt A8 FID SOUED OF 4 W 0 k) - N o | & and would liko to have a race '3 1 , | now going forward in St. Louis and that LS Way out in the historical land of L the Christian hosts and they wont at operating table. Dr. Williams, the trunk and he kicked = becauso I got im- | h mingham’s pachy dermatous band with a 17 | whila here, but neither horsenon or [neyelo | ghiof surgeon, and tho trained nurses [ & NCW company, backed by s much pitiont . & (-r(""«'fl the queon l]\l"\I’hmr pay i woman v 2 Z | riders ~seem willing to give him a | T ¢ 5 , ost | Monoy as the trust, will face it. Western ke astronomer named Mme. Grethelm an ferocity that reminded one of the maneaters 74 | chanco. It would cortainly prove | Webo feady "Jf’,f.""’ ml"flolnh i % | denlers will bo suppliod with cigurettos The woman at the hotel looked | gnormous salary. Hero at least is ong of Patagonia, good drawing card to see Princo ate as well as daring. e woun queer when we got down. ‘Going fish- makea safety hum. He is in fino form, | was carefully opened while the surgeon | Of 88 good quality as those furnished by with muscls like steel and i and faster than at any time in carce Went Right at Mr. Miller, There was but little coremony attending the sond off, and before Monagu Berming- ing® says she. ‘You'd k W10k ront || ooy who ought to thank her stars. ¥ b sheape o r?' says she. ou'd be ook ou The % better | doxtrously removed parts of two riba. | the Urust at cheupor rate for the constablo. 1t's against the law [ jon® is_wholo | Then deeper explorations were mado —— to fish "round her Sunday Ho goos enst from hore und will | with the utmost ears and the. unoon. INDIANS AT THE FAIR. “The Marshall, Ir. Doyle, aughng, b, Robb, b5 Princess May received from y Irving as a wedding presont a fin it b tho colonel ot suspicious, and | Saition of Houry [rvings Shakspoaro? ham could comfortably settle himself on the o join the National Cycling assoclation for tho | g, i S THRRE SaT0 40P, The Heons 5 the ool i \ in eight volumes, beautifully bound and benzh the lads from the sacred sanctuary Toweli, b! all racing tourneys unddon't forget to re- | SIS NS oot B, ; Puptls trom the Government Sohool av | S4id he didn't want to be locked up. T | fiiuq und inclosed fu o rod leather i oD moember that he will be strictly in them, | Was found that the pericardium had began at oncoon his deliverance from sin . Lawrence, Kan., at Chicago. got him into the wagon and tho driver Howdii, b Doyle His many old_friends well recoliect how he | been cut with the murderous knife and e esilodts says: *Botter look out for the constable, | “%¢: und eternal death, They began to fondlo e used to load them. a1l on the old high wheels | that the point of “the weapon had nlfi‘:'&:‘fif’;fi"“‘i ST DUPHS: 110 azainst the law to fish round. here | | WOmen averago no higher than mon and caress his Senegambian twister with an in the lang syne and all will bo delighted to | actually punetured the heart itself. The | kl"” A (e DI LSOO [ o)) ina general roundup of all the virtues, ecclesiasticnl abandon that amounted to ab- a safoty. His racing wheel | wound was, in fact, of such a character | H8SKell govermment Indian school at see him masts . ; 0 a Fowler, niacteen pounds n weight, | that fow surgeons would have hesitated | L#Vvrence, Kan., avrived at the fair last solute “ecklessness. And recollect the fight was for the muni. wy, says the colonel, T'm not go- | Pty 48 tho Now York Recorder says, i to got locked up and bring etornal | hey'ro so strong where the men are sd up Lo seventy-two inches, with a six- 4 night and will remain until August 15, | 1% to £ . o weak that tho mon think ‘e cipal championship at that, the first game of inch crank. Lot tho owners of the speedy | % 5,’“".‘"“"./"""‘“" ) The peovle wore accompanied by Char disgrace upon my family.’ T choked AT 6 Ah e DTRRG LhE think em angols. o series of five that have been scheduled by | poyRrisT wie TOURNAM equine step forward and give Jack u race: But in this case the patient’s condition Mesorve, superintendent: Prof, B, I him off finally, and we started. Then [ AN4 80 they are, bless 'em! 80 two teams for this honor. : o seemed in his favor. With dextrous FEAA R l‘_‘f;‘\'_‘,‘ Mrs Laura | Wemet o farmor and ho ‘lowed that | . The dovelopment of the lace industry The bible-reading athlotes started right | guocesstal Trinls of Ametour Speed at tho At Noaparell 'ark sunday. hands the surgeon explored every part | it Prineipal teactiers A A B | we'd getinto trouble if wo fished on | in Ireland has been & groat boon to the out after that red fluld that ~"r'\", 8 in Fair Grounds Track. “There will bea game of ball Sunday at | of the wound, while he procecded with l“"vh“;‘“v ",‘l:‘l pid, ““‘,‘ l-“l“"' b "“‘“'.‘- Sund. The driver grinned and the | impoverished people. In embroidory - e or imals, anid before $0U | With weather that couid not bo surpassed, | Nonpareil park, veginning at 3o'clock sharp, | tho groatest. dolicacy and. eaution to instructors have domicilen” themsoroir | colonal, like the eternal galoot he is, | alono 12000 girls avo omployed, and rivotted with steel bands. And the whole | @ very fair attendance, considering the aver- | between the old Haydon team and Nonpa- | dress the injury and close the cut in the in the Indian school building and are | 5855 ‘Ttold you so.' It took me abont | 1,065,000 dozen handkerchicfs wore sent Young Men’s Christian association organiza- | age attendance C furnishes on such | refls. Following are the positions: perircardium. Tha vessels that had arrahging ”‘m;kmcm Bt u‘t + handi- | ten minutes'to choke him off, but he | 1ast year to the American markot. Hon wore as hapny a8 a lot of littie boys and | occasions, in fact with nothing to mar o | Haydons. Position. Nonparetls, | :been sovered were secured with artery | (UGHE W scholarship for exhibition | #rowled all the way to the stroum, Down in Florida whore oranges are girls cating mud pies. Tho bard x[lu\t:: good afternoon’s racing, the Tourist Wheel- | ot fisamcey 9}1!1n|):q and tied with ligatures of catgut. reparatory to receiving the pub- ," continued the major, “did yi plentiful there has been discovered a new A it Gt e Woomnedt il | men elub can indoed bo proud of their fi Wiynn | The wound itself was partially closed at v see the colondl eateh trout? uso for them. Housowi ic. George R. Dave, the master | &Y L X e ke o RDLEECYDEGAT RS “!\\\\llll‘ll‘:“‘:\llh')‘l“fll'.lll'dlll“li" o aaet rubbing tho 1l "he acid el ahoney | S ;i the master tailor, accompany the school, | ¢OWldn’t catch a trout in ek of Teap | ser i the floors, The acid cleanses Sinee operatic tien £ ? PADY MO, * | year ¢ e as a & see 50 o floors ave ‘hite Ehtord WAL prorajion the ptient has | 4 the latter, u full blovdod Chippowa., yours. By gvd, it was i sight 0'see him | s that tho flooes aro us' white as” tho A AR urmu,'vmlit o the eaored | 18 the only Indian in the world having ;: l\1|k|r |"\ “nllt‘l‘l‘m. e Il ‘I\(‘N I’x)k,-‘ |h~|\|;;u proverbial snow after the serubbing. N Y s o o] T ai o wWorl 3 y m ver roke id e o iss Sybil S, o1s0] vhilo singing In s00th there wasn't but a few unhappy | the fact that several horses had been speed- o: people of Chicago and the entire coun- | full chargo of u tailor shop. ~Ho works | (LY TR BYER® Araiten Bridue, - Ho | Mi ) A s e = or perturbed souls withi the lot. Man ing over it in the morning, but takiug overy- it O IWarDINE Watar try for that matter, that an operation of | ©Fy-five men and women, doing all the | pubged that tiver antil hatf the fish contly in a Parisian theator, noticed a ~. Borming i b thougit Judgo Shicids | thivg iwto considerstion who tradk mieht |y e, Nob, July 2. (Spocial | this charactor can. be performed 1 an | CULLINZ and fittlog for the ehildren of | it woro ath, guess ho | child outside the curtain imitating her had better stuck to unraveling knotty legal | have been worse. The program cousisted of skl s the school: numbering 600, Ho ia a | thought h ves eut thom in twoand use them as they would soap for _.Croft | the outer surface. A small rubber drain- tho maple trees surrounding the park, and | annual tournament which took placo Stoney % anahan |y tube was left in the wound. around Russ McKelvey's classic and spir- | fair grounds yesterday afternoon. Certai ituelic mug gleamed o golden nimbus that park. especially on the north side, might will shine on down throug the v i ve heen in botter shape than it was. ‘Fhe for two or three hundred years to como. boys claimed it was a little lumpy owing to | M Substitute could cateh trout by knoek- | perfectly. As her song died away sho n ' Bee|—It took just ome | institution of theirown, where surgeons 4 ing the! > do vi : ; R St A AT G T E - | five races. am to Tne B i , W g & 50 There are twenty- | i€ them stone dead with his rod. He | listened to th ho of 2 child's voie i Dian oy tentv Sulling o midke.n, | * ho nest race was timod to! start. at. 9480 || hour and ‘twonty, imlaiitasifor the Home ball | aAAFRINEA nurscs b FHeLcOWn Tans are e e L orolar Fbwamye | st ialiont twh ao AC¥inT tb/cast || AR WS e ata Borioa. W s ol0e holy show out of himself in endeavorving to | but it e before the star ter, 3 l;':\m. to completely shut ouv the Fort | in attendance, alansio!l m,,’%ci"ml‘m L,w"mi and | half the length ot his rod and then he | softness. She has decided to cducate anjudicate the fine and abstruse points that | man, got the boys away on number Omahas in a D sty S £ 8 5 urise during the progress of our great na- | which was one m for novices, and w core 8 to 0, tional game. won by D. M. Barnum of Omaha, with A. Conuer and Ha Bu* then you must all remember that all | Proulx a close second. and Lacri. The 'visitors m: that Manager Tom himself don't know about The second ra this royal sport would make n volume ten | was run in two I ot his line all tangled up in the bus) Did you ever hear” the colonel sw Well, hodearriers and riv aren't in it with the colone the littlo mito. Mrs. Beerbohm Tree sots a good ex- ample to other leading actrosses. Al- most overy Saturday, after the matinee, among the blanketed tribos reproscntc VAl B10L aro the Cheyennos, Arapahoes, Wichi- Aimorous or do i udgo Glllett Proposes fo End the Contests | 'a% Caddos of Indian Territory, and quarter of a mile dash, | rorsand took exceptions to Umpires Donelan | 748® Gl11ett Tronoder to ¥ind ¢ Sioux from the Pine Ridge ageuc: s. Pixloy winning the | and Reed, 2 rpirates Talk about ) . ' The boys have a brass band of twenty- | Preaking the Sabbath! Why. the eolonel | (" 008 TG Rehareal o, whicn «..times larger thau the World-Herad's ency- | first with Jack Culley sccond; “the second e 1{“(\-[7{)1'\-{2“5?1' I{fd"a'Jn"il); ,—g"f‘f?fl ~k two picces, and this will be ono of the | SWOrC enough tosend an army to perdi- | wn‘orsanistion of el girlh and int Soposdia. heat was wou by Hattenhauser Jof Council Balloon goes up twice today. ib sillef 3 0 ho Thirty-first circul foatures of the Haskell exhibit, tion for ni ferior actrossos. Mrs. Tre sponds some ’ n v Bluffs. with Sam Patterson of Plattsmouth - court has sent a letter to Governor Mat- “While the colonel was cussing evory- | 1 ! X Yners the Trogtle Megan. sccond. In the third heat L. L. Hoeton of JOHN ROSICKY RETURNS. thews in regard to the prizo fights of e 1 P time with the girls, takes tea with them Rustin, Yale's, professor of philology, was | Omaha managed to outdistance tho others the Columbian ‘Athlétic elub at Roby. STATESMEN FIGHT. ARkl Ut e “Rands Hig,| 40 makes horsolt go Interesting Talk With rhe President of the o H 1 s 3 bl s plate. Ho had one of Papa. McAuley'sold | Pagterson third. The first prizo in this raco Bahomian NaticHet OF rmik Cpd? ) el .3.’;{"'“ 80 far “‘f“l"n"y Senator Trby and Congressman Shetl o | Windmillin fuil sail. Le case-hardened bats, and rather than run.tho | was a very fine gold medal valued 'at 375, John'Rdsiole recentiy eisbted prosiaent ot ‘Govern Vatthows: uppress the Nouth Carolina Como to Blow: * *Hi! he yelled, ‘tho constable’s com- risk of having the professor lay 1t against | and aonated by the man who camo in first, s PeoREY, il fights and continuée!* ..’ COLUMBIA, S. C., July 22.—For some | ing and he's after you, too. You'd botter one of his curves, Miller deadheaded him to | so'we understand Pixley gets the medal. the Bohemian National Committee of | T assume, without argument, that 4 ast there has boon bad blood be. | g0t Cut up through the woods there!| S tho first corner. Then Boal, another Yalo | - The third race, one milo open, thero wero | A erica, which met in Chicago on July 8 | desperato contests. with. gloves between | Hime past there has been bad blood be- and I'llmeot you at the turn of the pike. | iBVoterato smokerof cigars, alona | professor, of paleontology, if I recamember | oight starters and William Schuell was the | has returned. As editor and publisher of | individuals for n - prize or reward | L¥eCD Lnnqd States Senator John M. “Wajaidntt know: :whore thoiturnor eve the asthma from wh sho suf- correetly, faced Mistali Millah. Like o | ucky winner of the first prizo, a stop wateh | ()0 Pokrok Zupadu, the agricultural and hor- | 18 prize. fighting, ami ‘hat if sueh a | 1y and Congrossman George Shell, & i The queen has a high regard for o o o1 : i % 3 il s QTS the pike was, but the colonel grabbed 1 H ; ; herand has given hera li > s . Y leadershi th ¥ & fance i me by the arm and hustled up into the There was a hush_in the park. Mistah Mil- | ized machine, Ho claimed 4 foul but the | Knihoona America, in the Bohemian lan- | offered, it is an assault and battory. It-| leadership of the Farmers ulliance in rally agrovable the first ‘of tho 'immaculate to stop to the |,with Pixloy close on his heels und Sam NG Sy Falth i thgiwel Mo Euglish apostle of woman's work, lives inan artistically decorated houso in tha dreariest part of Manchester. She is an Y S LA com | Woods. When we got under cover he | A sister of the czar who attended the 1A} bent back, then forward, and swish tho overruled him. gunzo, and publishor of the Bohomian Voie, | 1% equally plain that the act of the gen- | fouth = Carolina, A~ dispateh o |y Btbaa i 11 Kol i Boap i Tbtbbyanal| OTAl ednlis I RAsE o ree sphero came hurtling through the sizzling boys' raco produced a very speedy | in Iinglish, in ubis city, Mr. Rosicky 18 u rop: | eral assombly, authorizing the oreaniza- | Lturens, ot ot an e Ot | i el too, d out the unsought information that the sunshine, biggern a vrize pumpkin at & | youngsterin the person of Bert Griffith, who | rescutative Bohemian fn every respect. o | tion of associations for the maintenance | Sentlemen, says that a few days ago ““What {s the name of thunder did | liking for English and fronch ideas and country fair. ~Of course the Yale professor uncil Blufls, he making the half | possesses the ability to converse in four dif- | of gymnastic ools and the giving they met by accident at the residence of 3 L 3 ol i smote it_sore, and the first bag was his'n. 1 ferey ¢ A nwianguigos, Rexurding tho objects £or | thovein of athle me tho event of the meeting, h the organization was started, he said: s e H 1 the ten-mile handicap, the first The prime wover after long agitation by }"‘3““":1 Sonieels oIEcle Bed and ”kl!‘fh : I ntellectu o paivof Harry Bethune props, ambled on being tho cholee of alelegram or Ramb- | me and othiers on the subjoct was ‘the Bo- [ 108 Nob operated to repeal or modify | o o050y oreation took place botweon | ANSW I just stood and looked at him. | an inclination toward American views, down to Mr. Dolan's station. ler machine, value $150. Tho race brought | hemiun Benevolent association at its na- | 8ny criminal law. - Thoro is an abund- | §H#G 500 0N over thoir differ retty soon 1 recovered. Mona Caird, who s & o Then Lysie Abbott, young, coy and | out twenty-two starters and was won after | tional convention held two yoars ago at | ance of innocent and lawful physical R aton tonel Shaw could intorfer *‘Brought you out he: said T | king, sg A i beautcous, stopped up to the rubber slab | 4 splendid race by Russell Condon of South | Cedar Rapids, A committeo of fifteen, in- | contests of science and skill to Which e amaraione Bhaw Boveo Hutlactt. | “You blooming blot. of idicsy, who R hols ¥ and unto himself said: “If the meek and | Omaha, who started s Doy A0 | clhdiog myselr, ‘was aolodted ab¥hiati Halsl |ithie aot) might appl vivithoutigiving s | DY oo ebguged In s flerce Aetlonft, ity Tt S A8 ORE RSNG00V, MWILO | some. to. pleasdTiholr but much lowly will only keep their lamps on me fora | Proulx, whom the handic ve three | from pepresentative Bohemian associations | gy application which would overturn Irby, it is said, struck the first blow gt ) 4 °y oftener than is suspes consider momont, I'll show ‘em how David knocked | minutes on this race, brought a very enjuy- | for tho purposs of dovising ways and moans | & e B after Shell had given him the lie. Tho | %! what the world will say of it; how such . out Goliah with a domick.’ able afternoon’s racing to a close. Follow- | to di salutary criminal laws. ibiti Colonel J. D. M. Shaw, & prominot alli- | ¥0u ever bring me out here for? You | customs, which has horetoforo porvaded exhibitions and othor | J00neT . L. M. Shaw, a prominetalll- | 300 P08 SmE o odtod, o you Russian socioty and beon held as a siga Tillman's personal staff. There an ‘I was that speechless that 1 couldn't | of intellectual culture, has given way to She other proiessor, who a moment pre- viously had nipped second by the grace of o ic of man- n marry for fortune and cminate a better knowledge among illatts g el balligerents were separated, chowever, “Then the colonel got maddor than | 4 woman in their friends’ eyes will look *Youso cullah blind, boss.” cried Millor, | fug is the list of the races and winners: tho roading public of this country regarding | Judgo Gilletto alls the governor's at- | ¢ BENCE AT FINMRIGE FRONEVels | ovor, “and ho wouldu't talk again. But | o st it thel DI H S h oo e ToaaiiD a8 Lysio ront a gapping flssure in tho succu’ | (e mile nos joc Surnam fiest, A, A. L. | Bohemian people and their doings. tentlon to the fact that the attorney | ¢ incq *ty “Gither. . The ond, it ia. be. | that wasa mercy. many insipid beauties made wives of lent July wind. “Dat wasa streak of grease | pronlx second, F. Duquoette third, Rob +On Thauksgiving day following the fif- | general should move in the matter, and | v et 2 B “It was getting along toward dark 7 ) T ey e I Atollom i Fhriphoddlniis lioved, is not yet. Both Irby and Shell, g oy uld not have struck the particular youse hit at den., Allen fourth, Tim 4. teen members b @ session in Chicago and | that under no cireamstances should the | : 3 when we got to tho hotel. The colonel But look at the scoro and sco it he missed | Onezquartor mile onen: | L. B oston first, | corcluded that in order to accomplish this a | Corbott-Miteholl fight be- allowed to | it Will bo rememberod, have been tried | When we g AT e )f any man that liad any fancy at 1t always: Dallennammer = forth © e bully " fieoh, | paver devoted to_the interests of Bohemian | take place. for murders in Laurens county. Jaybransing "5";"-]"‘ front door when "hoso [ call furniture wives; and "l!i:x]|l|' !;g.umr fourth, e Cully ~ fitth, people should be published in English as well o1 Dhalt act (T R I R e - the l‘nu.ll who drove the team came outof | 0 buy them as they buy furniture pic- ~& RUSE PO A | Ono milo open: William Schnell first. K. | &8 printing our mother country’s history in | . SAS AR e U co-operation of the Moore Has a Scheme, ihp barm, o ‘ 5 < | tures because they suic this or that niche Rustin, 2b. 0210 1| Martzsecond, Jack Culley third, O. chroe- | book form in that language. Thirdiy, to e : g DUBUQUE, July 22.—W. H. Moore of Hey,’ says he, ‘the constable’s wait- | in thoir hom Bual, ss. 0 0 0 8 0| der, fourth, J. A. Drain, ifth. Time: 2:413, perfect arrangements whereby the associ- | governor. 3 this city, member of the executive com- | ing for you Tfellows. He's over to tne S Y ol Y o] A, o, 00T 03|l toys, dlert Grifioy liealy Howird | ated press of this country would bo | e has employed special counsel to R e m*“s s e TR Arich young widow in Cos Cob has boen Metcaivay, s l‘ j B ABUEITRL s Fogun thir me: | suppliea with original and reliable | fight the Woods-Costello cases, and in- Blata A onltho. Nicera vuuv:m;;l "_“bwl “Maybe I and the colonel didn't run. “-»u.l'ufl qlnms; I"“‘l)];lt" .“rm'dm{.].",m by Taniold, If 0SS0y ap: Russeli Condon, scrateh, | Bews from the old = coun‘ry —which | tends to land poth in the pen if possible. & oy Presal | Wo just lit out and hung around in the | % Succession of bad yasngd nenvents, Wilkins, 1 121500 ulx, threo minutes, s ! | hitherto has been almost impossible on s L L L has furnish a substitute for the canal LLnduanr ok A e The One by one they left her, making all Angel, 11 012 11 sera \ird: L. E. Holton, | count of the supervision which the Austrinn LOST .N CHICAGO. bill which will be offered at the extra | Drush until 1t was plum davk. - Lhen wo | o0 of uncomfortablo adicuq. Finally Crawford, 0100 fourth; Wil Pixley, scrateh, f(th] | government oxercised over its transmission, session of congre The Nicaragua | orWled bagk to the hotel, but the con- | g1/, i10d" one who know nothini Abuty Total 3 a7 18 o | 1L E Fredorickson, two minutes, sixth, and the doctoring it underwent before it | Little Girls Disappear Frequently — May | Canal company, nccording to Mr. Moore's | Stable was still sitting thero. writing or rveading, This cxamplo of SYSLOLALS 3 2718 6| he following well known wheelmen acted | yeached us, On this account, as a matter of - i capital stoc! *Then the colonel tried to make a bolt i L 55 Frost the Latest One. plan, with a capital stock of $100,000,000, Br LR el Bl ey 3 . i seaf? kg . ) 0 , 000,000, % T ritish emigration was the worst of the } 88 udges: G, I, Waldron, Georgo Beard | fact, considerable of the news pnblished Sk i Ly o 5 shall succeed to the rights of the Mari. | t0 the woods and the constable saw him Heal rant e and Jim Ebersole, while the starting and | here has becr misleading, and by its perusal | CHICAGO, July Little May Frost, | sh ceee ho rights Mar lot, and when she departed her mistress Dotan, 3b. If baudieapping was ably taken care of by | the Amorican publio has boen misiformed | 12 years old, very pretty, with brown | time Canul company. It shall issue | With a whole pack in full cry after us, 4 ; ; gave hor a recommendation which will T ot dack Kastman, kL Povter was roferoe, | rogarding, thotruo sito’ of affairs over | nair and oyés and an wirisual physical | 000000 of stock o Nicarazua, $100,000 | tho colonol and L ran down fho hilt. [ S800 DN 8O R e womo Kobinson, in A, H. Porvico and Max and Louis Reichen- | there. ~The = first conclusion resulted | development for one so young, ‘m» dis- | to Costa Rica, and shall return to the | &l0s8 we outdistanced the constablo and | (110 0id situation. It read as follows: Hubanks, berg handling the stop watch, in the establishment of the Voico apponred. That deseriptive paragraph | Muritimo Canal company what it has | his erow. Butaftera whilo they came Mary has been iu my house one month, Clarke, rt. S Al by Mienas Crvek, ¥ b, ow edited | stands on the record of the Hariison | actually eoxpended, with interest. aligriva ;‘i;f‘i‘n“:l”_z"fl";\‘;";‘ “:“’h'“l‘.‘l’fy“l"":; It e b Aoty Boman, 11 B 3 | S GAMES. y ‘Thomas Capek. Las hanksgiving o ) pe i Wheneve 1 o1 s 4 000 | again. eaVYy:brus OYEEL Konnady, 56 day tho socond. heeting of-the commyeeg | street police station. The record at thy ienever the government pays $100, she has shown herself diligent—at the front door; frugal—in work: mindful — of hersolf; prompt—in excusos; friendly —toward men, prin Ko Miller, p... Totals Senators Jar tno All-Conquering Phill was held, and nej Out of One. Mr. Robert H. Vi Puinaverenis, July 22.—The largest | labored earnestl intions werooponed with | Police station says that theso disappoar- | on canal uccount it shall” stamp that | 1% and when we got our wind we struck s, 8 historian swho hes | &nces of young girls occur continually | smount of stock paid, and all stock in out the PR e il " under many diffeulties to | and in the last few months the number | excess of the cost of the canal and con- © nearest station was ten miles off, Llwoessnsss Iy the grocery i " ) 1 the colonel waus nearly dead boforo incipally th : : : he! wid in placing a true history of that country | has been inercasing alarmingly. A glance | cossions shall be cancelled. To cxpedite | 8nd g y 0 man and tho milkman; faithful —to YICA...od 300 0000 114 | ST overassombled on tho Philadolphla | 3orop,"thio public. . Anothar point. also do. | at the pages of the remnrd” beok thowe | the work the governmont shall alvance | Wo got hall way thore. He sat down on swoethearts; and honest—when ovory- Gonvention ... 0 0 1 10 0 01 1—4 | ball grounds numbering over 13,000 people, | cided on was the cstablisnment of an immi. | this to bo-only too. truo, The words, | 31,000,000 as so0n 4 the dontraste v | & tic and swore that ho was dying, Ho thing in the house has boen locked up.” UMMARY saw Washingion win from tho homo team | gration buroau in New York to ald our coun. | hStontly butlt for borwsm renteunly | let and approved. was wot thruugh und about tho most | 008 1 C diseiplo of Dolsart g ongds XML G LB T base bita: | today by bettor all-asround plagiug. Sooro; | b ymen ou, sholr ursival by advice and In- | 4qvaloned,” or *with ] dn\'ulu]nnun{ ——— misorable usn thstovor onsved a pireak ||| o2 JORHE \i‘.‘.:‘;‘l«?n“mn::: L ing tho alien and Dofan; - Thres' base hier ons; | ¥ ; ormation. In ovdor Lo show our cousin ¢ ] p o 5 rd luck. gos tho lmportanc soplng th Jjomo rana: Abbott. " Triple plays: Witkineto | fhlladeluta...... 14 0 0 9 0 0 3 0 oAt et e OB oA R pmen“,n,(f‘,:? of a much’ older person,” Bppesr. fre- | Balloon at 3 and 8, Courtland beach. "‘.)"“,"‘i ]:,;h,"ul cot s bad that 1 got | f8¢o in drawing, by which sho means in 1 luvwn “‘_h !ivx NI.“l_l‘;n» on bialls: O Miller, ~ Philadelobin. 1 TR living and onr doings, compared with the | quently, as in the case of May Frost, .‘—"——, PiFrrd b 1 started & five by tho rail- | it normal, untwisted, uncontracted, R 3 ckont: By Miller, 5; by wludolphia, \ington, AR O dotags, comp S the IRk LAY S0 HnR a0, 0L Y ROkl Lynohed the Flend. some chips and started a five by the rai BREIBL BB J Jaiedy issod binlls: Ty Ablott, 45 By | Philadeiphid, Wishiocton, 0. | $amio Siato thare, we Surther agreed to col- | whero it sta Wl POYS L JAcksONVILLE, Fla, July 22, — A | road track. He lay down besido it and | museular condition, as a prosorvative o ||. Pllm of hours and b ininute d run; lndelphia, 1; Washington, | lect materials und facts for an American ox- | ical development for one $0 young. d . fmplre: Ju Wrinkles aro o Shiolds, Lteric Vi and” Cloments; Carsey, | hibit at the ethuological exhibition to be | May I'rost,who lived with her parvents | Branford special says the econviet who | tried to get dry. He was just beginning | @ youthful uppearanc S ; e J ly froquently assumed, lines bes | — — i Fareolls held in Prague in 195, There | ¢ outraged and murdered the 9-year-old | to grunt when'there was a’roar down the | ©nh 8 ' | ) S ; : , : § ’ X in Bancroft. Mich,, expressed a desire 8 , ; et u NoreWad p oome habltual: n . the CRICK IN OMAHA, « u:...mm- .:"",',' With the (f"""‘ ?::«:::'u‘;::: 3“‘“::'.‘:1‘1::“: b“;{ 'l‘x'Ifi:“x:‘n‘!.‘-k".itf’ to como to Cheltenham to-help hor 4|||:';,‘vt);m:;v:fl”:;1dr:y ,“':;ttllyn(!i“:z“ml:zl‘x {;;:d and the train came pufling 'round pame. R A TRh Aftera Fast and Excling Gume Culling. | yoneor e o nh it meoting of the | 570N tarms, w the witics, and. In ahors, | $8ter, who needed - some one to assist nighton tho spot whore he committed | ~Tho first thing the enginecr saw, T | Petuate themselves in crows ham's Kleven Wina by Thirteen Hits, 30t n largo and ancbustastio crowd aurpositions: as spplled boTevery vomsion | her: She left houpgy, g8 Jetiors from [ RGN, HI® BREE WIS U0, BRRRIRAS | o ona was ohr e and s yon anedia | Meotsing ad worrylng. mako pe 1cket with the thermometer in the "‘.,.‘ ,,‘l LI 13100 Iioze $nd 1o she ol eoug ey, thera state; on the Jpirning of July 14, implL u:i uun;;;r "‘inmv” a8 an ac- | have heard the racket, He Just turned | Wlar furrows betwoen the eyehrows: anx- 0ston . i “Since the last convention we hi ore ince whiel o 1 o 3 L 8Ly 1 = : R L80%0% it M rives the ines ¢ guborhood of 0 in the shade and gooaness | Now Vork 340000 0= 8|y nootiations with James. Clomdon e | L geriieh Ume,nd, braco of hur“hias | Gholie'" Mo body of the child was | all his. steam into his old whistla and | 1oty gives the brokan harlionis] Lines on KBaes whigne 10 tho ui 1a uat wucha’ loan:| SlAL Hister it 0y Ak, S RRpons1 et for the transmission of Bonomian news. | “The Young Woman's Christian associ- | f0und Welneuduy ovening In o thicket | tooted likoa flond possossed. “Tho traiu | tho Torchoad, ' Lodily wwuknow, of exbilurating game than under normal con- | b Hatierios: ols und Gansel] | Thus far wo have experienced groat dimi- {ERENe w1 he | near the house, er throat was cut | came to a standstill by our fire, and then | €0Urse, hastens those unwelcomo | i (Frey < 3 0 i i | Culty in gesti 5 " | ation s vigorousky- prosecuting " the | 1 ¥ 0 i ¢ » . s et of age, sinco it is hard for the weak and | ditions. But notwithstanding the thermal | Buldwin, Russi ;‘le_lnt,)ln‘ln:vur.m:]n:(v:“r?.x‘n:: at \l\.il;.‘lllgun 3,'.'," is ufv search for the missing girl. from ear to ear. One thigh was broken | the conductor came racing up, swearing T AT W BT BRI difticulties, two excellent teams of Omaha Brooklyn Lost All flUmpire. SORVSEAMAL - SIGA £ o508 “:,r;:r‘ o and the flesh about it mangled badly. | awfully. T got out. The colonel ex- R T AT R S lekotors captained by C. S Cullinghaw | Buogkiyx, July 23—Brooklyn lost the | in an intelligenl manner, nything written | . P ""-i; eyes were protruding from thelr | postulated, Dut th oy woro 40 wud v.li;,,. CHRRAMANAG L ABYELIR BELZClim, 1 e nml(lur'm-u f‘lh‘" Put up o firstrate game l&r-gx "'{‘{'"x‘ ‘.i“}‘.'{:"'“ Lw-ln.,v“m‘lmus;a ‘or in any othor language being refused by the TOPEKA, July 22 sockete. were going to thrash him, 1 goton yestorday afternoon. eir wrotehed flelding at critical points, . in old ed field i i placid brow th ) Euglish press associations, but if we are | allisnce has devisedw scheme ! ho Omaha cricket club no longer plays | The Baltimores won the socoud game by | sye e or rrow. Low ol ing i ershi ol they would let the colonel get on, He | 85 or ono furrow lll!u o p onthe fair ground. For somothing like six { Jumping onto Huddock i the sixth inuiug | bo written in French, with which all oUF | oxtont and pr L Geaif, 10 &1 CHOFMOUS - Drayod and pleadod. but the conduston | largely in their own hands. Wonks tho club's ground hay been | for six hits. one a home run, which, with an | scholars are familiar, The history of | o 1 grain to far i e . Wanted His Wife to Kulclde, said no, and ‘the train started with the 1t is becoming more than ever a popus oot and gy 20, Of Hmmot | errorby Grifiy and a passed ball, vielded | Hohemia previously roferred to will bo | %04 874D to fubmersily wostorn Kansas | Ngw York, July 22.—District Attor- | 881 1 Qoing more cussing. lar fad that overy woman shall have hes Jireot dud east = side of Twenty- | five runs. Auendance, 6,700. Score first | adopted more for perusal by the gencral | Who ~have had failure of crops | poy N in his possession a letter | S20RG TR T 0 e abreast, how- | particular flowor and perfume, and the first. Hero the mewibers have fixod up on'w | Kame: reader than Bohemians aloue. ‘The book | OWing to the —contipued druth. 1t | wrigten by he alleged poi- | A NN R A, 8 newest scents possoss the most subtle Yhcaut lot what promises in a little while to | Brooklyn 000003800 will ocoupy a space now vacant in English | provides that all pli)p.\buru of the order | goner, to his wif her to com- | @Ver; the colonel grab! the hand bar vhe h " that [ : id that, like the become a first-class pitch. At present it | Baltimore... 180400000~ literaturo. uire it sh iven enough fcide, oLLan o and hung on for his life. He took steps | fragranc It 1o sal h Deeds. rolling, Al Ahe grass har opnb 1t | Bajiwor..., ¢ | 3} ['s £h | mit suicide. In the letter Moyer prom- —p—— latform of the last car, and blow me if | 9Ption of a smoot Balloon at 3 aud 8, Courtland beach. | 1) + sful with Mr. Benuett everything can n, 6; Baltmory, 8. Ere: SOursociot ¢ b i B 7 i R o ! about four yards long, and when the | thirst for aleohol, the love for perfume moved, for the reasou thai 1t was tar too | fraoklyn. 77 "tuokiyn, " Harhed T | of S0000" ron e dillorens, rganisarions | fpo ariieat t0 makt @ crop for goxt your, | jsed to commit suicide alyo. Tt s ho- | DOt four yards log,and when o | thitet for tieghel, tho love for perfimo rough aud stubly to play on, and the Hrooklyn, 1 Baltimore, 0 Batieriow: 1 or it, and we L to have as many | e Wheat to be geturned bushal for | jioved Meyer wished to induce his wifo SOy g f fm aboard, | developed, that'even & sojourn at the aro now pitehed in the’ bare ground. This, | 490 aw " and Kinslow;~ Mullane Tibro 1o Bnotuer yoar oo \C HWYE 48 RABY | bushol, #fter the next harvest, withodt | 1o commit suicido so thero would be no l\['v-""lk'Li‘xl(“\:fi:'z“ixliuw:;li:f» r:‘;)zlnu.hn, %t | Keoloy inatitute I of no svail, und ite of course, wukes & fast and lively game and | ©47KE: ) : “The national committee funds, and we | interest. 1o d) this members of the | possibility of her turning state's evi- | M3} I thought I rwanswear- | unfortunate victims sre lod' o' most at prosont, whilo the ground Is & Htile wn. | Socond game bave suficlent money In thew for'our pres: | 811ISRCO Ln the esatatn part of:the stae | dance against him, The luttor will bo | NE dldnit, After swhila he boganawear- | BRlGEuaAte Mutims are, lod, o mosk < Syen, tho ball ts unrellablo in ita bound, aud | firgeklns.: o 0 4 40 0 0 0 0 02 | antuceds, aro derived from an asseasment of | Will bo assessed, Tho wheat is 10 bo | hewe at® the trinl Ther oot Miller, | 7§ 848in, and thon I felt relieved. ARG ) A e e h Y tho baumeu have to watoh closely'al tho | Belliworerrsi 0 0 D 0 08 0 0 04 | SHLGIRISOTEINGD o a8 auscsamenbif | BL 0 e s When It tiaton alias Jucob Wimmors, will turn states | . Alor wo had gong about ten miley tanton are soknoylodgod 4 be tllg. ake Whus ko kaap 1k 62 shols wiakes. Brookiyn, 3: Haltmore. 1. Earniod funs; | Wribute considerable more than thi iver | nd 118 expected the offer will increase | ovidence and testify against Dr. Moyer | WO EOL UR In the car. Fle_oolansl weat | Lr6iRe 7 GRS (R day scented with her no hurry” to. begin, At Calhiers weroin | Braokiyi o; maitimore, & Natterios: Stola | Mr. Rosicky has been iuvited to deliver | tho memborahin, The wostorn part of | {riicc hought to bo it Httle doubt. | first, but ho hadn't taken two step n | four or Gve batha & day soonted with her A4 sy to, ek, 8od Culliughary 8 odde, | and Kinsiow; Hawko nud Ciurke. sho princival address at tho celebration July | Kynsas gave heavy republican majori —— " | he fell buck with a gusp. AXAFLA pArNS, ! TR A A uutil 4 o'clock. Taylor aufl Now went fn Colonsis siugged the bpiders, a1y ‘Observe. tho Tooun wunbecraney ot tha | tios st your. Bulloon goos up twice toduy, Loraaceibampaarmaet sl AAGRIAXITIS Uame L IRA RiA first to tho bowliug of Vaughan ang Mar. | _ Louisviiie, July 22.—Today's game was o | birth of Jan Kollar, the Boheusian poet and Stpp——— T “‘Matter? says he. ‘The constable's ]m..yu o l%m intoxieating odor which is shall. It was uot long before New went | Slugeiog match, in which the Louisvilles | writer. Gone 1o Bo Buried All The Arts of City Beaux. in that car.’: g - S 8 A T s R P &o:r;mr;“fluf;mqa with the score at 6, | came out abesd. The Clevelands made a - Rockrorp, 1ll, July 22.—Seymour, fcago Record: Mrs. Backwoods (tak- “*Ana, sure enough, he was. Then we | ahsolutely essential e PP i rahall which he 1eth | reat spurt in the ninth after two men were | Movements of Ocean Steamers, July 21, pras him by o misjudguient. Taylor was | out, but it came wo late. Score: an the mind reader, went to Pecatonics | in the fair) —Maria, child! Come out of this | Went out on the steps and sat in the cold, | Itumor does not state whother the maid wied soon after Cullingham jotned | Loulsvilie At New York—Arrived—Britavnic, from | last night, where he will carry out his | pioture gailery instantl | The colonel shivered till he rocked the | wages ave increased or whother she is e .00 B0 110 0-12 verpool ; Fuerst Bismarck, from Hamburg; lan « f being buried alive. The burial Maria—Why, ma! What's wrong? sar, and he more than it into me. Swsy, | paid so much for each bath. This foro- but wax dismissed frat bali by | Ulovolaud 00431130 &30 Suovi from Hambune: acis, trom Bosits | L oa 1o g buried alive. | The buslal |~ Mariac Wby, | N ata T8 sugy | U4 Bd bie mare than lit luto e, Buy, g ono's mald o bative 80 oxvesivel loand Howell next made a | | Hits: Loulaville. 17; Cloveland, 16. Krrors: | hampton. E. C. Dennis of this city will superin. | jeon 8 slgn that called this the palace of | |y, yages, but the way the colone! sailed | will add u new source of outiay for mf- ’ e et arsuing out boldly, and | FERRVHLS: ctotafaindy B, Earsed runs: | At Bosion—Arrived—Prussian, from Gl tond the Operation, lalming 0 have | beaus sris. know we'd run againat some | .5y was art. I sattheroand groaned, | lady's oxehequor, bt if ouse the fashion - bowlea. Tho next bail i the same over dis. | *4 #Fiia; Cuppy sud O'Conuor. #°RE Londou—Sighted. Kssen, from Balti- | 50en it porformed in' Tndia. Atter Soy. | Shmuets with th, b 1 doiers e ey 54 | and for bout twenty miles the train loft | s set, it will surely have weny fol- ] missed Kobb, who had d:m.d sHowell, ard | Jedais Lilled the Ooite. more; Metrasalu, from New York. mour is buried it is proposed to raise s | vertised it so brazen like. | & streak of blue behind. ! lowers, Gloave took his place. Howell aud Gleave, | Cmicado, July 22.—Pittaburg earnod sight B cvop of barley on the ground above him. -—— | "We rodeon the tail of that car for S — Gleave and Wilson, Wilson and Youns 40 | of bheir 101 rins 0ff the Lrio of pitchers punl Balloon goes up twice today, & Aftor the barley is harvested Ssvmour | Balloon at 3 and 8, Courtland beach, | fifty miles and the colonel swore all the | Balloon at 3 and 8, Courtland beach,