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'HE OMAHA DAILY BE Y, AUGUST 15, U W, \ proved wonderfully since leaving Omaha, | Satanita second, at the regatta of tho Royal N N N I [ | spoeches and after tho appointment of com ' NN ¢ IN U]} | States. Between the years 1830 and 1800 CREEDON “OV ]\ A C:\VTER !-u:wlnny in his bitting. Sunaay he muffed | Albert Yacht clab race at Southampton. “U\T pA\Y I "A RE‘ ENl}E T\\ | mittess adjournment was, had until to I"“ \ RH)LBL[CK\NS IN “M“ there was £2.500,000,000 new life insurance the only fly sent to him, but drove in threo e MOrrow. - written in this couutry, and out 81,000,000, runs with o long throe bagger and o single. SHOOTING IN EARNESY, ) T — 000 in the wholo British ompire, g 5 . Victor Murdook of the Inter Ocoan draws el FIRE AND PULICE BOARD, Tho depopulation of historio Teoland fs Alock Groggains Failed to Seriously Im- | this lead pencil phow of our Lou e P O i vert 1o Coltism, He | CAVAIrY Markemen 76 \n Active Com- | Positive Instruotiong Sent to Collectors of | 0wl st 5 Pernterous porin. | State Delogates Will Make History in Des :v‘v'llnr ac by the n..“"'," of ,,l,,,, : . “Camp is the other convert to Cc o sitiion at B , v 3 o -z s = . ominion governme ! - press the Big Australian. 18 tati nnd 850, He 1s not pretty. Downin | + v Ll its s i hpde A Intqragl Revenue. ol Agitation Among Policemen. Moines Tomorrow. ‘Iu."::u‘\‘:lnxtln‘h‘\\l.r';::‘::\‘t‘ll;'r‘:"l‘nhvntn“\l;v‘rll'l‘:m;l Missouri the logislatura tried to include his esterday at the United States rifle - The fireand polico commissioners held an in the Canadian northwost. The march of % Eace in the law that compels saloous to have | rango at Bellevue tho ifth annual cavalry extended medting Jast fight and tho com T empire keops up its westward course, and FIFTEEN ROUNDS OF VERY FAST WORK & Screen up bofors the front. doot. But T Y O N | RGTTUN L UT. LOYIBVILLE WHISKY MEN | missioners wore in executive session for | PARTY LEADERS PULLING FOR PLACE | ¢vennorthern Canada has its attractions an hit e East, the Platte and California of tho ) oA YR LS B, for the inhabitauts of poverty-stricken Loe- NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES, United States army began. The morning e oases of Sefrekns Ormsby and Ofter and Lkt A ot B At | was bright and clear, with the best of | Proceedings Brought to Resteain the Col- l‘u,.:\“‘m;'_“x": i over for one wock | MOM Feank 1. Jackeon tn the Lead for | Accorling to tho last consus there are 110 Greggnine Made n Pretty Show at Colonels Swipe Uncle's New Gang at an | ghooting light, though the fishtail wind was toction of the™Vx bn Cartatn Liquer WHES'R S6otiion Wil Yo Yessired GedSriatenEl Nomstianton Wil Jromen lawyers in the United States and the First, but Couldn’t Hold Eleve ame. owhat trying, whon, at 8 o'clook, tho " ) - aen 8 s d . 103 women minister: 0 women authors, " Dut=Othar Spors, Cnicaco, Aug. 14 game was an | g y.gix men Whiose scorea should bount 1n e 1 S S AL bk ARt st R A o TN L) L oleven-inning ono, full of ginger on both | gy " ool b R T e et soldior- anblal Notes. discussing the police force, und in a short Soco iR raota, U106 Block fuiseES and pngtieet, sudes. Denny won the gamo on his hit. | go e D8 Sl T ST ared up and time, it 1s said. thero may be a general re \ - nd surgeons, 18,182 profossional musicia 56,800 farmers a vision of the force. As the force is not_governed by The Croedon-Greg- | Stratwon's sacrifice and a hard drive to right d., Aug. 14 i ol thor clear. Attendance, gains contest at_ Roby brought out fully | by Lom Brown. We got their rot tion cards at the 200-yard lino. e, Aug. 14.—Tod 1 planters, 21 1 clorks politie: Des Morses, Aug. I4.—[Spocial Telogram o : S W AU 4 X and bookkoopers, 14,453 hoads of o ot fally | 5040, Soore In tho preliminary practice, last throo daysof | day at tho internal rovenue oft ot O issioncrs suy thilt whoy are koing | to Tue Bek. | —The ity is rapidly flling up | houses and 185,000 women sotoo! teache 5,000 people tonight. Frank C. Ives oc- | oL 0 200002001 0 0-5|lastweek, some very creditable scores had | of May, 1800, whisky in bond had to pay their [ fTLEF PHIILICAE ARILALOES with n Sharp SUCK | with republicans who are coming in from all Mamie Brown stabbod Lucy cupled a box, accompanied by the Maharajah | Touisviiie. 6 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 5 | boen made, and an admirable riv Sreh b, o0 el el Dual Al Yo With A¥ BIEEY ley among | taxe soy, A ser- to 1o attend the league | vaat, in thoside with an eight-inch broad republican clubs and tho | knifé in Now York for not obeying orders e convention. Tho former | BOth women are colored. Whon Mamie was compuny, praying that the collector b re | And while no fecling was exhibited by the | wili meet tomorrow aftornoon, and the latter | prenhed at the police court there wore big . i . or suffer the penalty provided by 1aW. | \Wwho are marked for dismissal parts of the s of Kapurthaia, who is vislting tho World's | 'Hirs: - Chicag, 10: Loulavillo 11, B Ve e s romislagly SVidant: | Ton.| The So Thot Mot sy B | Tissremaread foraumient, L LB o fair, and soveral of his suite. George Fran- | runs: Chic oglavlile, 4. Errors: cuigo, 2; - Lowtsviile, 3. Batteries: Hutchin- | manshot at his bost,and the fesult wasthat | ward L. Miles and the Now Hope Distilling | the commissioners have held for some time, | republican s cis Train was also there and received an | yon'ind’ Lange: Stratton, Abbey and Weaver. | the average score at 200 yards was higher ovation. Sen ation. . <o el A ¥ ors Cluchiug Last Place. than last year's 38.3or 70 por cont of tho | strained from collooting the tax o certain | fads nd the conmitalones sar taat toy | Wodnesday morning. tHer. Whva! Speth: it e Greggains won the toss & WAsHINGTON, Aug. 14.—Baltimore batted | possible, a fairly croditable showing. At | whisky which it was decided to export after | are thoroughly in earnest in tho matter. 1t is expected that fully 1,200 republicans Ady asked what ailed her. Tho woman southeast corner. At 10:20 the men shook | Meckir all over the lot and won casily. At- | 400 yards the average scoro was B7.7, 74 per | the payment of the tax became mandatory, [ Tt is said that thore will be considerable | will attend the leaguo convention. Many 1 thoe Justice that sho was turning white; hands and began round one, tendance, 700. Score. cent of the possiblo, The best individual | seemed to cause little stir either in whisky [ anxiety among certain members of the force, ™ thatan old colored w fo colored i i delegates to the state convention will b | eyt 0ol colored ‘woman made colored St | B Al e R score of tho day was mado at this lattor | €ieles or in the colicotor's office, The | and the commissioners believe o ieneral | hore tomorrow in time Lo attend this meet. | Sits Whito for & por metamorphosis, Mrs man, but - 3 e Tteaden sished X ‘ il P A i United States marshal today served formal | “woeding out” will result in much good. ing, Au address of welcomo bo deo. | 1ott has a secret formula by means of F?"\'.":f:)'lflr(!""“:'N?:“:l;‘\‘l‘ away, Creedon | Hiatiiashiagson. o sailimace 19, RArsea | SoRe b oY ey was. murky notice on Collector Johnson to _appear | Following applications were made forloavo | Hyered by Hon: Tt Somee, “te ehich SO oty e S Tt s Tl got & hot one in the neck and slipped down | JEiSi Baltimore 4. Brrogs: Washi AL R LB R before tho United States district court | of absence: Jailer Bebout asked for fifteen | Chairman Dawson will respond. Addresses tises thun o lotion to their faces and 1v on ono kneo. Greggains got in two £aco | Mulinnamiid Rovinson: light very unfavoranle to good shooting, of Kentucky on the first Monday in Septem- | days, Ofticer N. V. Halter ten days, OMcor | will then be delivered by the following well per ~||3~1‘f m to shed the dark skin which is blows that counted and the round ended in @ Wikt Ah6' Bobut the southern breeze came und went in ex: Der, 1903, to answer the bill in_equity filed | DuBois five duys, Ofiser Arnold ten days, | known lowa republicans: Colonel W. P. | periseed by SR ks R TR }ib favor, MER Wi the Y porating pufls; yot the average scoro at 500 | DY Miles' & Co. and the New Hopo company. Jootey five days, Turnkey Robbins | Hepburn, ex-Governor d. H. Gear, Hot, A. | traraition oitined that sho was in the In tho second round Creedon triea his | New Yonk, Aug. 14.—Tho Brookiyns | v 7 L haih ottt e aftar. | Mr- Johuson at once notified the commis y , Captain Mostyn ten days, OM- | B, Cummins, General John Y. Stono, Hon, | Whire fu fewe aud expected to bo eatirely rushing tactics, but was met with a_stinger | could not find'Rusie. Sco e 8 0 sioner of futernal revenuo at Washington, | cor Walker ton days, OMicer Burr five days. | Jamos 13, Blythe, Hon, Willism Mo fhitoln & fow days sreedon’s neck, but | Washington . 0010000 Greggains tried for ollowed by numerous others. It | Now York. o TR P T B R e . | who tolegraphed: “Proceed with collection | Their requests were granted, and Hou, D. €. Chase, —— l\:"lnl:h:l{"::nfifl!:\ku. with honors easy. Cree- [ Brooklyn. 50000100 01-2|At the last range, 000 yards, the | of taxon Miles spirits until rostrained by Ofcer Burr reported that Henry Horn- All the candidates for office have opened KELIGIOUS, don landed froely fowards the end of the | _lMits: Now York, 1 Brooklyw 8. [atned | avoragescore was only 005, 00 povcent of | COlEL™ Sy o (it f boeaoe Bud infringod agalust thio ordinan ol Avery Houss and avo round and it ended in his favor. runs: New York, 8. Errors:> New York.1; | the possible, Tho shooting at 60) yards, | , The tots on whisky duo today was | governing saloons. The case was inve husy cAnyASalng the Weiagae | - 1S G " T hird Round.—Both sparred for wind, Cree- Brooklyn. 8, Batteries: “Husio and Milliga however, was dono under the most unfavor £432,000. At 4 o'clock the total collections at | gated, but there was not enough evidence to | tion y arrive. The "sugtion hmi:hh u~rfl‘.f. :T:\?xhn‘.“u “H:u- v‘:,-‘“;llz::ml".‘um\-.! .l;m\:?u; don trying to land on Greggains' stomach Dauband Kinsiow. ble light conditions. this oftico were &191,580.50. The coliections | warrant the filing of a complaint. = seems to place Prank D, Jackson in the lead | over £14,000,000. pibdiAn and succeeded in doing so. Greggains landed Jiggs' Brother is a Mark, The boys of the Ninth from Kort Robn. | &t New Hobo, Lebation and Bairdstown will | Tt took 8,352 meals tofeed the city prison- | for the nomination for governor with Young | fishon Mausice £ Bur ¥ on Croedon's face and got away. Greg: | Cueverasn, Aug. 14.—Parrott was an easy | 8on took the houors of the day, thongn tho | increase this amount, Collctor. Johnson | ors duting the month of July. |t close follower anatho romainder seatior | Chioyeme, W hay e formerly of gains’ generalship was much admired aud | mark for the home team. Attendance, 1,600. | representatives of the Sixth from Fort N thinks. toalmost th total sum duo. The | Bills of phvsicians for attending the fire- | fng. There is haraly a hove of o nomination | biskop of the maw d s JDooft Installod as B piRaded, i, brara wero very closo to them. * All the o | ¢ollector stated that ho thoughtonly a very | men injured in the Shivorick firo wero re- | on the first ballot and. it will probably taio | peot W CL00cke O St Josebt) Mo After Aleck’s Wind. Cloveland.........0 8 0 1 0 1 6 1 *—12 | cersof the competition detail wero present. | Small quantity of whisky, and that'in small- | ferred to the finance committee. Soveral ballots to docide. themattor ay most | Ko¥. Robert. Coloman, late suporintondent Fourth Round—Greggains lands first on | Clncinnati 22 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1— 5 | Theiroames and rank have already been | Ovder lots, would inour the penalty for non- | = Fireman Gilbort was granted twenty days | of the candidates have their following well | ©f the Presbyterian Indian school at Albu- Creedon’s face and followed several times in Hits: Cloveland, 15; Cinelnnatl, 10, Earned | published in these columns, and thisis the | Paymentof the tax. thie ribs, but got some stomach punches, | runs: Cleveland, 6; Cineinnati, 4. list of non-coms. in camp: Sergeant major, Both men were sparring freely and taking | Cleveland, 1; Cincinnath, 5. Battorlos: Sergeant Frank L. McKown, company A, ECKELS K ave. Chief Galligan was granted leave o nized and will not tl £0 to the annual convention of fire chiefs in | without a struggle. Milwaukee, row up the sponge | Qucrque, N. X 1., has hm:n appointed Presby- Snator do F Smith of | Wrian missiondry for Wyomiug and will bo PECTS RE ! b i J Lian county and cx-Senator W. 8. Dungan | 10¢ated in Cheyenno. their time, . Groggains landed on tho face, | 11&s and Gunson; Parrott and Marphy. Seventeonth infaniry; quartormaster o . A nuniber of bills due from certain officers | of Warren county ure on the ground pushing | 1t 18 said that tho aunual veport of the but Croedon got ono on Greggains’ stomach Kid’s Grip 1s Slipping. geant, Corporal George K. Broadfoot, com- | e Believes Currency Wil Come Out This | and firemen to several merchants wera re- | their contest for the lieutenant governor. | &eneral superintendent of Sund: hools DREEiad Bity vInch. PriADRLPIIA, Aug. 14.—Nichols was hit | Pany C, Second infantry; commissary sor- Week and lmprove the Situation, ferrad to the chiofs of those dopatuments. ship. The situation as to the other candi- | Will show that there are neavly 120,000 Fifth Round—Greggains caught Creedon | freely and was somowhat unsteady. At | #eant, Corporal Robort Grauner, company | Wasuixaros, Aug. 14.—Comptroller Eckels | John Reed asked to be appointed as chief | dates has not yet materinlized to any great | Pupils in Cumberiand Presbyterian Sunday twice on the head. Greggains landed lightty | tendance, 9,080, Score: B, Second infantry; exchange steward, Ser- | yyinie the currency situation will bo con- “",H"‘fl‘ljuf‘}w new steumer. 3 extent, schools, an increase of 20,740 over last year, on Creedon's ribs without a return. Croe- 000281000 s|pontJameshH Moran, company H, Socond | o K HCES SR ECE RO v | ooui5 conimittce ‘on police from thoe, of Hirion i it Wheat, The Congregational Year Book shows the don landed two stomach punches, but got % 00183000 infantry; mess sorgeant, Sergeant Jonn Col. | SIdCrably improved this week by woney | couneil submitted tho following report: . Farmors Must hole Whent, menitorshin (oL 18b f Tawancs A08 sy one in the face, Philadelphia. 12; Boston, 12. lopy, company B, Second infantry: hospital | sinking to its norn value. The premium Your committee, to which wa Stoux Ciry, Aug. 14.—[Spectal Telogram | have been b2, 7 The numbor of members. Sixth Round—Greggains was on the offen- | r Philadelphia, 4: Boston, 8. steward, Frank Carpenter, hospital corps. paid for United States currency is drawin reterred the communication _from | to Trr Ber.]—Reports from the surrounding | one year provious was ,007. Tho gain aive, but it was soon give and take. Creedon | 'biladelphin, 4; Boston, 1. Butteries: Car- | General Brooke visited the range in the | money from hiding pl and’ auring the | the = Board = of = Fire —aod Police | ountry are wthe effect that despite tho | during that period was 17,638, The number Tushiod him and soon had nim bleeding at | sey and Clements; Nichols and Beck. forenoon and remained till the close o the | coming week more currency will be issued on | Commissioners relative to pay of policemen avvest tho movement of grain to the | Of churches at the boginuing of the 1o movement of gralh to Whe 514y = ivsive montha| hsfor Tlic inerease of tho period, 15; The last census bulletin con the mouth. Creedon then scored the first Red Was Unscathed. shooting. bonds Kknook-dows, and_altiost had his man fin- [ prrreprne, Aug. 14.—The Browns could ished, but Greggains came gamely to the | not by Khret and so lost the game. Attend- soratoh. ance, 1,850, The score: i early | deposited by banks than in the same | And employes injured while in the actual t 3 A numbe: of ladies eraced the occasion | poriod of Lo for many years. The eur. | Aischarge of their duties, report that they | markets will not commenco as eurly as with their presence: Mrs. Brooke and Miss | ron Tiibtonsed byiiie niethod during examined the amended rule 56, amended | usual. The grain buyers have given it out Stearns, Mrs. Van Lieu and Miss McClelland { July 500,000, and more than this amount | PV the said board on request by resolution of | that they will not buy the crop until it nas he sta- ! ( S : ) tistics of tho smallost religious organization ke G EEA5H K\vah £ Bing ity |8 ; of Omuha; Mrs. Gurrard, Miss Campbell | has been issued already in August. When | Uhe city councii, and find that said board gone through the sweating process. 1t hus | {5 e Unitet R mx:'.“unp"l\‘;‘.xn‘i‘:’:‘-‘“’}‘m.i.‘:n‘u‘.‘ hom steatn 167, ki i 19020201 2= 5| anaMissJones from Fort Robinson to this $20,000,000 the gold ordored from | Substantially carried out the wishes of tho | boen customary for farmers to- tnresh their | &t Upited ikl T LR LU and Kol his own gamely. Both sparred for | “G Ot e 0,2 0 0 1 0000 96 | Suturday afternoon next the prizes won in | abroad Is added thero s cortainly strong council as exprossod in said resolution. We | grain _front tho shock, and to commence 1 | gty worth 85,000, - 16 hats w6 chuteh or tom: wind. Creodon caught Groggains in the | pittenirs. 5o st fonts 50 b Dinsr Bins: | the compotition will bo presented to the | ground to hope for relio thercfore recommend that the action of said | market it as soon after threshing it as pos- 3 face twico in suc ession, burg, b; Eighth Round—Both men started right at | Earle; Clai it, Grogenins secmed to have his second wind, but Creedon rushed him and Greg- gains toward the end of the round did not W. L. ¢ le for worship. This community was organ- n it i SO oy board of fire and police commissioners be ap- | sible. Grain men i the past have pur- | b H e Tl e Tattaron: H | winners by General Brooke on the range = P P L RS AL, : 1 Lho past have pur- | 360 at Potersham, Mas: Sit,with oleves s 4 tontterioa: Ehret anA | qiiaihandiot thai Secona dnfuntey: will pi Thinks the Situation_Tmproving. proved. Isaro S Hasoanr. | chased tho grain without question. A8t | mambors. 1us loading prucies mee et oo R A and the officers of the camp will oxert th Saur Take, Aug. 14, —[Special Telegram to | PETER . ELSAssER esult they have had to hold great quanti- | Cpyist and the Son of God and & community o he Tenms, selyes to entertain all visitors. A special | Tug Brr.]—Fred Simon, formerly president The trinl of Officer Burroughs, charged | ties of itin their elevators until it went | o gonds. 3 3 y train will leave the union denot at 1 p. m., i Ohsis % X with being drank while on duty, was taken | through_the sweating process before mar- e scem to have the necessary strongth to stay. B Yoturning ab 0 p; m. of the Chamber of Commerce, who has Just | ;e complaining witness' was o man | keting it to consumers. 1n this way they _Prof. Frothingham of Princeton colloge i AR ety : a 5 Following are the scores made yesterda; returned from Washington, brings good new amed Post, who could not b found, and | have kept large sums of money tied up for | Feturned not loug sinco from an extended, gong ‘ el e to the silverites. In an interview he said: | Sergeant Shoop and OMcer Starkey were the | long periods of time. Thoy claim that with havological tour through central Italy Everytning Dan's Way. Now York. .. 40 44 51.1] Louls “The situation is rapidly changing in the itnesses. Their evidence was based on the so rapidly indeed tha t betore thirty | hearsay of this man Post. Officer Stein, a full justice will have been done to | block watchman, the bresent condition of the money markets | 404 according to the College Bulletin, ona 1 wa they cannot afford to do this, and will insist | Of the most interesting results of it is the Ninth Round—Greggains sparred for wind | Brooklyn.... 14 and Creedon landed on the ribs several and on th Blufts a 'S pas w tho officer on the | on it that the farmers hold the graw | PYoof he has adduced to the effect that many times, getting some facers in return. Cree- RACI RESU that precious metalwhich eastern bankers | nighs in question, but he was not druu| through the sweating period. of the Christinn churches, whish have boen don tried to land on the stomach, but was 5 have vainly attemptod to depreciate and | PPost claimed to be a commission salesman, supposed to date from the early centuries of cleverly stopped. Both landed on the SARATOGA. throw in the slums:™ but really is a picture peddler. Made Lito w Burden. our era, rouily beloiig much later, in fact, stomach, but Creedon had the best of the | Firgt race, soven-elghths mile: Loudo (T to T T T _Tho following communication from the | LOGAN, Ia., Aug. 14.—[Special to Tug Brr,| | Well into the middle ages. bout. 5 won, Highland (5 to 1) second, Ray S@dto1) | — £ St 1 Hog L LT Knights of Labor was read: What promises to bo one of the most in- Bishop Joseph Rademacher has hoen Tenth Round—Both men showed signs of | third. ' Time 744, Miller Tolle 173 New Yok, Aug. 14 ~Eight hundred thou- | Wioreas, The house of prostitution owi teresting divorce cases at the approaching | Lansferred by tho popo from Nashville, weakness and sparred cautiously. Greg- Second race: Declared off. B.F. Carr, s | 2 | sand dollars in Spanish gold arrived this | and run by Annie Wilson on Douzlas st e T i) Tenn., to Fort Wayne, Ind., which is c gans landed on Creedon’s nose and got away m‘lll'nmrm::- ]‘\‘;:""‘(‘I‘I’l 7":‘._\\-::‘7‘11‘;“ n;}_{]ihllr: .x'x- h::l‘[(-r. | 4 3 | morning from Havan MHatTa Normandie }n»x_\r.‘-y..\i h and Tenth boing on . leadin S L DOUKNLY 8 Co ¥ sidered o more important position. The without return. Dan fought cautiously and e L IORLO Ol ORI B | husiness stroet main thoroughfa d Omaha, by young' s (4 to 1) se had his wan groggy and very unsteady | Time when the bell sounded. ou econd, Strath Flower (3'to 1) third. h race, that of J. A. Beooce aganst Fva Beebee, | bishopric of Nashville has thircy pricsts and ust be | the petition for which has jusc been filed. | thirty-eight churches. while in that of Fort ‘nan brought 1,044.000 francs to the Bering, M goun Co., and 535,000 fran J. Cahlil, s etween Coune 7. G between Counci t. pre. A, bth.. | 4 . gt E, es 10 Heidelbach, and repassed dall Tnited States Hotel stakes, ono PRCE Y ). 000 fr I ) Fir grounds of action the petition of plaintiff | Wayno there aro 133 churches and ) . i % 5 o 4 Fast Dog, sgf, L., Gth... Ickelheimer & Co. The steamer Aurania n golbg to and trom thelr daily toll, Is & | 4)jagbg: That the defendant, disregarding ries "The bishop is a native ¢ ol Eleventh Round—Both men were cautious. ) u_nlllln furhl)m(l. m] ‘I|3|I\-;.“.A‘.3_ w1 w . v, eorp, Bl 0th o | brought 50,750 francs iu gold. Bar' silver 1s ¢ 1o the morals of our people and o dis- ".II}‘!'““‘.! Al AL e STy wm hwmfi ‘::.:‘1 (Iz. »ylh\‘ bishoy I; a In;uu of Michig. but Creedon landed frequently, making | Martyrdom (2 to 1) second, Prince George (0o | 57X "Pollard; skt, G, (th.| 4 0 | weaker at 72i¢ cents.: CurrofBy “is firmer, ¢ to the eity of Omuha; and toaraB L (e B i T U ) L el e Ao BoTFealy: $ | 2)third, 1 1054, AR aUOL \orens, £ on I n prosented to 2 t - | Dishop ¢ shvillo” fn Greggaius bieed frooly at tho mouth. Dur- | 2)third. Thnes 105" ¥ ARt 2 .. Curre 2 | 7 Whereas, A potition has heen ted to | treatment towards the plaintiff as to cen- | bishop of Nashvillo i 18 premium 1} importer ai per cent gold on paver. Gold > heavy, buyers foreign bill , succeeding B ot that on ox about the 20th of | Bishop Feehan, now archbishop of ¢ ing the twelfth Creedon landed twice on the Cancrt. cory the city council by citizons of Omaha and | danger his lite Jouquin (15 B > 1) won, I 2! ending eclergymen asl " 4 5 ouse are! o defer o] "l 12880 stomach, but immediately gota hard face | o} A onbralteans e oo o o) anq "king thut suld ‘houso | March, 1863, tho dofendant seized nd | Pue seventy-fifth annivorsary of the ov- displacement in return. At this time a scaro | © Sixth rieo, five-elghths 3 e Whoreus, Suld potition was roferred to the | threatened to kill the plaintiff also | canization of the first Sundauy sehool at Bed in the audience was caused by the ticket | 5) won, Melinie (5 to 1) second, Promenade (12 i Two Attachments Obtalned. fire and police commisston and by said board | threatened to shoot him with a oly ford, Mass., has revived the memory of IRov. office being set on fire. It caused a small | to 1) third. Time: 1:01%. 7 NEw York, Aug 4.—Two attachments | referred hu)_n\lwmf with power'to act; and thus endungering the life of plaintiff at | Samuel Stearns, to whom its establishment Panic, but.Wwas over,soon. MONMOUTH PARK, Whereas, For political or other reasons no | divers and various times without cause or were obtained agdiast. the Industrial and | action has been taken; therefore bo i, Mining Guaranty company of 41 Rroadway [ Resolved, By district assemby No. 126, S h0 BE Densar, Oflor, onodomsbaiin. 1o thvey | Enliiikof Labor of Omha, South Omtin and & Florence, that we request the firo and polico Towa of the Put-in-Bay water works, and the | commissioners of the city of Omaha to - take was due. Iuscoms strange in this day to learu that the plan met with opposition from adherents of tho church. Many hon- estly contendod that it was a desocration of the Sabbath day for children to cong “Thirteenth Round—Creedon landed freely | First race, five-cighths mile: Wah Jim (6 to on Greggains' wind and received a_light | 1) won, Addie (6 to 1) sccond, Lake View (8 to punch in return, Greggains received heavy | 0 third. “Time: 1:00. faco punishment at the end of the round and | Second race, three-fourths mile: Ringston == ho was staggering when the bell sounded. {Eaan) o itonntaliAl(ito 2) i8goond, Giscon and ex- bl TE ot releara N BRI i 1 4 other for $17,435, in_favor of John P. Car- | fnmedinte stons 1o tlose anid honse and that Des Morxes, Aug. L4.—[Special Tolegram | ¢ gueh purpo: Mr. Stoavns porsiatod i i In the fourteenth the men came_ togothor R haadale 0 A pie, . i rothers, H, H. Warner of Rochester is | copy of theso rosolutions be prosonted to said | to Tie BEe.|—The polico received a message | his design. howover. and s one o tha ey I ard mmde a hot fight, both trying for a \ Black Hawk (16 to ,‘,U(.m,(‘gl Venus- | o) ‘,rmf"'\;r“::';‘v i "{h_ president of the company, which was or- commlissionors, A last night from Polk City, cighteen miles | in the state to have such an iustitution, finish. Creodon rocoived sovoral hard ones | Dyrs (616 1) third. The: 05 o | TP ganizod fn Juno, 1802, 1o succoed the H. H. | e forekolug resolutions were adoptedbY | north of hero, saying a shooting sorapo had | Bishop Thomas Bownian, tho senior bishop eh continued to w 3rog- co,seven-e1ghths mile: §t. Leonards arner company. oo district assombly 126, Zhts rred ther o 7 .| o cthodist Episcopal ehurch, ha o the {,"rfi."“‘fi',f;",:::,“f',:’i‘,,‘c;'“:,",’hmfl; g to 20) won, Lndy Violet (0 to 2) second, st ' g e SAR L ot Tiatior, Hold'on Saturany: Aug et 19: 1808, urred_there. John Lenox w by | of tho Methudist Episcopal cliurch, has Just RS che (10 t0 1) 'third, Time: 1:27, T Jackson, st Denver Wants n Day of Fasting. THo raao) itions wore 8liod by LI Colibn; SRy I L LU SR simplais LEOIER ) i e e oot inished the ovening's | goiribris, Avecelh ild: "stanonett 7 | 3 ATWACEE i) 4 UrENVER, Aug. 14—Aba union meeting of | C. . Stastine 5. 1t Ovemil nod M Nonew | on adjoining farms northeast of the town, | Spect c o says that the cluss o About 6 o'clock S between tay evening the two mot | Seven in which he graduated in 1837 ho had entertainment. Creedon came up with a |.to 1) third,” Tim 1:00. J. i capt., Hth, t y o (2 d 0 - | theleast prospect of long lifo, and yet he is determination to polish off his man and by o | | SIXth race, oo niile: Aran (2 to 1) won, Long | 3 M. Frice, Schic i memorial was adopted to be sont to Pres- | chiefof police. EaE s L Ol e s s yoLhont heavy blow ‘on tho lower purtof the face, | Runch (8 10 1) second, Noman (8vo 6)third. | 3RS Y ident Cloveland asking him to appoint n day | 4;ie Commissioners then went nto execu- | (i nded in James firing three shots at | converted at tho ago of 15, and nover uscd knocked Greggains out within a minute after AL 2 . 410 43 of fasting and prayer, when the people of e Lenox. Two bullets took offect, one in the | tobaceo or whisky. Ho preacted his first entering the ring. Time, fifty-five minutes. First race, fivo turlongs: Seabird won, Department Notes. the nation can meet together in the houses Floating illuminations Courtland to- | €lpow and one penetrating the bow The | sermon in 1833, On account of his health ho Firofly second, McCormuck third. Time: Second TLacutenant John P. Ryan of the | of worship and ask the Almighty to lighten . 5 the pastors of Denver Clast ievening a | _Thematter was referred to the mayor and T EhE arm was amputated and thewounded man's | tvok a suvernumerary relation for five years, STATE TE! 5 TODAY. 5 3 S b Third cavalry is in the city on leave of ab- | the burdens which are now oppressing the g7l 5! = ondition is very eritical. James has dis- A”““v.lm" 1 Dickinson uuur r_\\ and served \ R race, five furlongs: Bessie Smith | sence. people of this'land. appeared. ourteen S as | ident of Asbury, now tries Fall a Little Short, but Great Inter- ond, War Lopd third Time: | Secund Lioutenant John. H. Alexande: G 2 e POLITICS BEHIND IT. Lt G De Pauw, university. e has been a bishop S Dhors Second Lieutonant John H. Alexander ot To Rotire 1ts Flonting Debt. — Allison Not Aux.ou. to Serve | twenty-one years, and during that poriod Only/ altew ) bniriestys , five-oighths mile: Onyx won, | the Ninth cavalry is in the New Yok, Aug, 141t is stated the new | Barrett Scott's Bondsmen Talk on the Sub- Stovx Ciry, Aug. 4. —[Special Telegram received for the | Tommy Dixon second, Carnalite third. Time! | His originalleave of seven days was this 7 2 h fi 3 : IS S e e i 2 4 of the O'Nelll Trouble, o Tue BEE ovents in the state tenms tournument aftor 1 SN e % morning extended twenty-three da compuny to retire the flouting debt of the | i;,,ml,w Tl Lo o R s ] the list closed on Saturday. - Several men e hecond,” Mherr "Ntk oMo | Captain Wilham Baied, of the Sixth | General Electric company s pructicaly |, 15 U spocial telegram from O:Nelll i Hheas, e " | cavalry, wasa visitor at dopartmont head- | finished and will bo outirely distinct from 8 Bla : Nolll) h | has baen enibledts attend to all his oM :ial Judge John . Allison of this | work, and much besides. e friends sny he was assured of ¥, wh won, who should have been among the compet- | Tiwe: 1:421; -~ the nomination, has declined in a public Bishop Brooks and Hix Nleces, ¥ o v rrers yestorda > 2 > Gene company. The hew c ¢ | Neb., announeing the disappearance of Ba letter given out today to bea candidate for By il 3 i S ieSerglRal - Fifth raco, ono mile: Larghetta won, Lucky | quarters yesterday. He has been on duty | the General company. The hew company | Neb., d g c I'g Dhe lobtors o Rhillips! Blopkaito his ‘;"“ "l"" conspicuoas by their absence, bt | ¢1yor' second, Doublecross third, Time: 1:43, | with the Columbisn guard at the World’s | will have a preferred: stock of $4,000,000 and | retv Scott, county treasurer, and stating, | goveruor bofore the democratic state con- | 14p410 niacos, ,.nmi.\u-.tl (Wihet Ayt there is a larger entry than had been ex- Sixth race, 'six and a half furlongs: . | fair, but has now been relieved, and is en- | $4,000,000 of common stock in substance, that he was short in his ae- | Yention. He says that his iuterest in tho | ey G how hatthe Erant A pocted and the average standard of tho | Hubert won, ‘Kiiattan second, Lob Sutherlund | route back to Fort Washakio t rojoin his — counts to the axtent of about §95,000, inelud. | VAuKInE bouso of Wearo & Allison and tho | Lentury, shows that the great p A players 1s -little lowered by the few | W ne: TRGHE FoRimenty & stocks Woak and Lower. foue s, e interests of its patrons demand his whole | had an essentially childlike heart. On 2 bsentee: OLOUCESTER, T W a New Yok, Aug. 14.—The stock market | ing the amount on deposit in the defunt | yitention. when in Earope, ho wrote as follows: B DA 8 First race, five-vighths mile: Bello of The following privates have been er: 5 LP N g 3 Holt County bank. It was also stated that i1 = ar your beautiful 1 ‘\ Play wiil begin this morning promptly at | iEb £ie, ) Ave-eighths - mile: Bello of ty day furloughs, at the expi opencd 4 to 1 lower. Sugar, Northorn Pa- | 1o "ol ol e ohon a1 00 in cash in tho Loft s Kumniiy Dustitute. A goIngv0 answprayoNL, Shosubiiil ety 9 o'clock, in both singles and doubles. The | Socand’ Black Husrar oo b hira rrad) | which they will, on their own application, be | cific, Western Union and General Electric county vaults at tho timo Mr. Scott left and | Fowr Dobar, In., Aug. 14.—[Special Pole. | ter, which traveled all the way to Lon- carly rounds will furnish some of the most | 1:04%. discharged from the servico: Edward H. | were particularly weak. ~ After further b interesting matches of the weck, and no one | Second race,four and ahalt furlongs: Beauti- | Norton, company G, who has a spare half hour on bis hanas | ful Bells (7to 100 won, Ell (2 to 1) second, should fail to put in an_appearance at the | 1'gin (7 to 1) third, Time: 5¢ that Deputy Treasurer Clapp had §200 due | gram to Tie Ber.]—Olof Housekin, u Web- | 400, and was delivered heve by a post- him on salury account. tor City carpenter, foll from un 1linois Cen. | M0, With a red cont, two or three weeks Atthe Morchants hotel last night were | ] 2 018 Cen- | ago,” He looked ver Second . nfantry, Fort | weakness stocks recovered i to 1§ from tho Omaha’; Charles C. Church, company A, | lowest figure, but speculation was dull. £ i ai F o v proud when he BRINAY to A1 hls e hth infaniry, Fort McKinney; Jobn W. 8 N 5 oo Mo 5 St ¢ | tral train yesterday at Duncombe while rid- | & H sodi Vory] g grounds on Twenty-third and Harney au | it Mo SfYEnzshahths mile: Blaciwood | Kibnoy, hospital corps, Fort b A. Russell Forced to Abandon Gold Collections. threo men who are on Mr. Scolt’s oclal | g on the dlind bacgage. His body was | Camo in, usifhe kiow that he had a some time or othor during the day. Admis- | borry (7 to 8) third. Thne: 1aad, oo nd: Koses 2 M, Aug. 14.—The government nas | Jo§r ISR PEURT L RET B BIICCE | toreibly mangled under the wheels and was beautiful letter in his bundle, and all sion today will be only 10° cents, but it isin | = Fourth racc, six and a fourth furlongs: Madt ot iy i abandoned its purposo of collecting duties | Prom what they say it seems that Mp, | Picked up in twenty aifferent pieces. A | the people in tho street stood aside to | contemplation to charge 25 conts for tho | Hourl(3 to 1) won, A O (8 to 1) second K Floating illuminations Courtland to- | ! 4 1 what they say it soems that Mr. | (0ir0% 4 four childven are left without sup- | make way for him, so that Tocd's letter i e et b v Al e HoerSn g won, A O (6 €0) wecond Klls | |, 0 ingold on account of the general protest | Scott is n victim of ‘populist wrath, and | W BUG OUESA i e A A nd s B g Al e o e A s AN throughout the country, A new loan of | that the gentlemen of the new party haye | POF¢ DY R s !l'lLl'yll not : aoipyed: ‘-H"t.{'lu 0 “h‘llln 4 ) 0 O34, Yoo i T T A d D . BT ¢ . Scott, e | a . y o girl: o 10! Y EAWbur Omabu a by, Sixth raco, six and o half furlongs: Pluto (8 | Indianapolis Journal: “Cyelones does X ing the office of county treasurer, was AP night T found the hotel man very much ) R M. Lavort (‘('l'.‘.ffi'll." ’u. e, ‘1" W\ Ledborg (oven) second, La Jourth (6 to | some tunny things,” began the man with Chicago Lumber Dealer in Trouble, nominated and pitted against a man named Hanged the Spy. excited and running about waving a H. 5. 1icks (Lincolny, & Lyef Jebied, “Tiinei QgL T the ginger beard. Cmioado, Aug. 14.—A. R. Bach, lumber, | Mellen, who was as strong with the popu- [ Mok, Ala, Aug 14.—A report from | Logutiful letter in the air and erying Do Roy Ausuin (Ouaba) “plays E. Plorco Wheellon at Miwankon The grocer almost showed signs of in- | with yards and offices in South Chicago, as- | lists as was Scott with the republicans, and | Meachambet, in Clarke county, state Chsl s Omuhw). that | aloud: ‘A lettor from Tood for the gang, was ap- | from I aturday uight near A letter od!” He was just going to get out a band of music to march around the <) 9 o hi T = x 4 PALCLI08K0) os id populist by about 120 votes, T 4 r MILWAUKEE, Wis., Aug, 14.— A largecrowd | terest, while the man from Potato creek | signed this morning to the Equitable Trust | beat the sl ik \Young (Omahw plays Howard Tiidon | A vATEEn B i bicy i ‘;_‘:::‘:“ stopped pounding his hecls against tho | company. Assotts, $11,000. Liapilities, | Thereat, Ak s0ona, llhu populist element pro- Haury dfistings) lays J. W, Battin Qmabo). | day. Rosults J counter and prevared to listen. 250,000 0N Lo Baloh & piuko Moke 1y Waim ey d 3 avisthay 5 Heury Smith, a sp) proheénded and hay 3 Salether. Fiveof the gang have been ar- : i y o (O b BRE A < Mr. Scott, and they have done it. L town and look for the man to whem the eiathardichingoln) plays O Ha Cookaon' | ¥y iia uovice:. W, A Trower wom Times | . l,“‘,“.k,". hed in a cyclone when I A Silver Purchase The county is governed by u board of e letter belonged, when I stepped up and woll (Omuha) plays Johnson (L 4% 2:40 2-0, R was farmin’ in Nebrasky, that carried WasniNGroN, Aug. 14.—Offers of silver to- | supervisors, numbering thirty odd, and told him I thought it was meant for me & & abstur Ouana) piays Bartish ). o Jale, 2:80 class: E. C. Bodo won. Time: | me ll'ml;l)u “l“lu high,” continued tho | day amounted to 805000 ounces; 60,000 | a majority Cof theso ‘boing popil At AL | e e IR R 1.8 Dungin (Hastings) plays Millard Omaha), | 2333 4-5, e man with the ginger beard; ‘‘but Rp—— it lay right'in thoir hands to stir Mr. S ANTA, Gl 6 8 3 9 2 Ly 3 S ) eOagte » Two-mile handicap: A, D. Kel A B A BT ounces were purchased at $0.7525. Amount - 4 ol op satrick Mahan, sho hat before he would give 1t to me, and BT\ ppain Mayed MeDaxue Owmam ™ || iyl & EAR SRS fonnedy won. | grange to say, it didn't damage my | purchased this month, 1,556,000 ounc up, the democratic members of the bogrd | 8t the Union depot, Patrick Mahan, shot | I Haverstick Omah Milwaukoo Wheel & bye. an's hampion- | clo'es none. That is, with one excep- doing nothiug, of course, to discournge this | and killed Robert McBride, president of the | then a great crowd gathered around and 5. iiwa Vhools o Cha 1 TG s : A vy o - 4 sharglng listened while I read it.” Murray (Omaha), a bye. . Wagnor w Timo: 2:56 2- 3 3 icke ) New York Excnal Quotation piece of enterprise on the partof the Ish- | Newman cottonseed oil mills, charging thay RO el ile, ovni A, A, Zinmormun won, | oD, After thoy had picked moup an’ | o, FS LM L Telogram to | muolites. AL tho Ume of tho troxsuror's | McBrido had insulted bis wif e 1:18 8.5, poured a little whisky into me, an’ kin- | | WEE Fachunge was «uoted as follows | Annual accounting in Juue, 1802, the board e B, » 8100 cluss: . J. Wagner won. Time; | dor got me 'round agin, they took me | T BeE|—Txchangewas quoted asfollows | FIRRI M0 Wy VBT S 1% o GE 9 O OUT OF THE COMMON KU, Borgs. MORgus. play Mate A A R h]:nnuh an’ laia mo on the bed. ~ My wife, i‘f‘m,-n(‘:}fl?f-',‘.’[f.‘.’;.“"""" 00 discount;; Boston | yiq law, but made him show his cash, about AR : I tox and Gallmette (Hastings,) PRy o &l " | sbe begun pullin’ off my boots. She il i e #75,000, in large volumes of real money, re ow Zealana has sot apart two islands for Johnson and Henry play Austin and Laverty, —— ik o Y, an’ then sho 9 fusing to accept any certificates of deposit | the preservation of its remarkable wild birds o e e | The Athletics and West Omaha played 8 | oyor has become { your socks? Ticrnow CiNcixyarr, - Augy 15, —May bmt!‘wr_s. the unlu' r:]ml vlurrvm-y “":l-khul :'n‘pm:lt wis Within the hmits of the United States ungnn und Walquist play Cullingham and | terday. The score: it t ! 1abilities are $100,000. vhicl 0 vy con- | peaks that exceed 10,000 fect in haight, Hattin, " A B on this mornin’. And so I did, but that sidorable sum on warrants or might have | ' B e I i a L N ,h‘,\,'.llmm Cookson play Ed Wilbur and J. | Vs Bimain 0 295914 8 3 }g there exhibition of the resistless forces Financiul Noter increased the county’s cash by tax collao- | o Gy Pl T 0 T e The st AR L o PR T Toley, Hughbanks, | Of hature, as the paper called it, had | ggpaia, Mo, Aug: 14.—Tho Bank of | 1ions, they again demanded that Mr. Scotv | WO 00 S'NGar A n tho last year of the 1 k, & bye. huse ) b %2 Hughbanks, | ool1ad off both socks without disturbin | e e i produce the county funds. This, however, | Il 8 i | 4 o hits Howme runs: McCann, | ¥ cks without disturbin o) 2o : century. In addition to the two prizes alveady Ly i, 0: by Gray. 70 by | of my boots st all, And thatain't no 1o, | SPrivstield, with a capital of 8100,000. failed | tho" ironsurer seemied to think was rubbing Y | acknowledged, tho ciub has had the offer of by Wilkina, 1. Bttorics: At | neithor. 4 4 (LAt no 1oy | to open its doors this morning. 1t is thought | it in prevey thick and he deciined to mako a | Agriculture has becn about the solo in 1 either two pairs of shoes ora couple of | i unn, McAuliite and Hast; West The o " - the bank will come out all right. showing, whereupon the board impeached | dustry of Paraguay ever since the establish- belts to be given s first prizes i the doubles, | Qmahi, Gray, Wilkins and Tulbot. Uwmpire: Uhe man with the ginger beard then | “Puiaveienis, Aug. ' 14.—The superio- | him, declared his oftice vacant aud elected | ment of the Jesuit missions w 1557, All the ! N itore s o Kooney. wandered out, and the grocer said to the | tendent of the PPhiladelvhia mint has re- [ K. 'J. Hayes in his stead, accepting | Held work is done by women, e RMIQTT 410 Do Py FvONS TP man from Potato creek: hut there | ceived instructious from Washingtonto push | on ‘the Iatter's bona representation | A new thing in the surgical world isa e ;:) ' ~"!:» ;[ pe ‘nl 0 ‘"n VINEYARD HAVEN, Mass., Aug. 14,—Oyer | 010 Cuss never comos in here but what I | the small gold coinagpagd that of subsid- | of $40.000, 8o Mr. Scott’s bondsmen | curious brass button rocently desigued by o | .|—Sunday morning a special engine oy (M e, 56 0f Joining together brought W. L. 1 . Ty ] fnry silvoras rapidly b possible, and, if | sy, while the Intter's bond I good for the | surgeon Tor tho vury oupson's palace horse | the Waters of Vinoyard sound the -cup | BLV4YS feellike the store was liable to B i i - z. ¢ be struck with lightning, . | need be, have the ming worked after hours | required 00,000 Mr. Scott rofused to give | two ends of an intestine that has boen cut. car over from Chestor on tho roturn trip | G¢fender, Vigilant, lod tho Jubileo and | {hi ") ghtning, or 8ome= | ¢ go the specie out, § o up his ofyce, and the case went intothe | Soil in Kgypt is tilled by exactly the same 1 from Kausas City, where wedgefleld, | Colonia this afternoon. It was a great Bostox, Muss., Au 4 —W. H, C. Badger | supreme court, wiere it 1s now pending, | kind of plow s that used” th 5,000 y | fxo s \ gefiold, | VELY for Mr. Taelin and bis oramze oo e v ed & Co., furnitur: mifufacturers, have as- | with the chances, so the Scott men say, in | ago. The furrows made are extremely shals ’ T :‘m&:.;.;’.u.m:urn'.e:‘fi:l;x‘nl\\“‘-.upfin:«iuu‘:,nl\: board sloop. This is the second victory for et English l’flnfl; uiému.) Liabilities, \000; assets, about | favor of the treasurer. low, and the clods ure further broken up ! | 5 0. ] igilo R ST 1] ogers o) i p 25,000, y Accordi ig woc cudgel | Valued at §700 aud 1a tho greatost prize evar the Vigilgnt. It certainly looks as if the o fogeers on an English farm are | ¢ According to the statement of the three | with a big wooden cudgel. en in KIvah 1o this 1ine 15 Asnories s priso ever Vigilant is the dark horse in the coming | the laborers who fodder the cattle and PROVIDENCE, R, !flkg 14.—A score of | gentle crviewed last night, it is more It is said that mail matter dropped in the \ this line 1n . contest. carry out the hay mornings and even | cotton mills, owned afid Tiherated by B, B. | & political move on the part of the populists, | posionice at Barls 18 deiivered 1n Tor v, P. C. N. DWYER, WYCKOPF, MINX, | threo feet seven inches high and its greatest e facey Pk ine hey mornlngs and evens | SuiH Kuifotn Rhoth*/land aad! Massa: | aiked by Sho domoctats shd certaln fnanoial | Eorlofivo at Paris is delivered 1o Horlin i | mav e I} cireumference is four feet six inch It is Now, Leon, Fut Up, Bs. ke beging with the very chusetts started up this morning after hav- | influence, than anything else, the obje a1 hoy b Ui, o0 nevimon w | T Ao Taa e menen Ih 2 | ains 2w Leo P Editor | €8rlicst touch of dawn, and at that hour, T ok, hey DIy | B O e oiioct | thirty-five minutes. 'The distance betweon LESS BLESSING | r d A, Aug. 14.—To the Sporting Editor " ing been stopped ' week. They employ | being to break the backbone of the republican QIRIRBLANMLE 8 G3iA0e0 hakIAH o | front is engraved, “Kausas City Cup, 1898 | of Dyg Brw: 1 noticed a challinge o yester. | B 1OD the dew still lies heavy, the wild | nearly 5,000 operatives. party in Holt county by downing Scott | iohacs of mucamatie rabos . ol 18 808 o On ;nnumwl‘un Is engraved the pictures | ¢ T P | BOU d ange ip ¥ things of the forests are still out of | “RurLaxp, Vi, Aug. 14.—8. M. Dorr & | Messrs. Akin, Parker and Perry doclare | DY 10ans of pneumatle tubes. 3 ) I of the four leading horses, with their names | S0 BEE dircctodatme by Leon Lozier. He | thoir coverts, The foggers discovered | Sons, who did'a western farm mortgage | their confidence 1 thoe missing ireasuror, Quoen Vietoria s now passect tho record | Father Dwyer's Earnest Endorsement < oo b e fuish of the race, viz | Wants to rub me 100 yards, ana 1 am ready | that they could upprowch very near to | business here aud a bauking business at | and give assurance that his funds, oxcepting | Of Henry 1L, who ruled ifty-six yeurs and of Kiokapoo Indian Remedies, gefiold, Great Hopes, Blaze Duke and | to aecommodate him any time. Please find s Aasy 4 5 4 Bristol, have failed. Assots, $241,400; lia- f D o twenty days, and has reigned longer than o b K b the deer and othe : . 400; thoso tied up in the Holt County bank, about ; ‘ The Peer. The statues of two joo y i and other game without being h 5 » Y 3 ¢ Engl rei ve George 111, who WYCKOFF, MINN,, Nov. 17, 3 o jockeys are | enclosed a forfeiv of #10, which 1 will in v e bilities, $143,000, $17,000, are all right. They say they'do not | 20Y knglish soverelgn save Gieoro fL, W 1 ) | also engraved thereon, one holds & whip and | crease to #0 on Lozier signifying when he | 40M0¢ted, bocause the load of sweet D Know whore ho 1s, bus siate. that he s aor | Fuled from Octobor 35, 1760, to January 49, Sympathy for Suffering Hu- i 81,000 purao and the uamo of W. Iy fhomp- | wanis to run. Fiaxk Sucuvay, | Smelling hay on their heads overcame Groat lncrense in Husine sent on tho advico of his attorney, Mr. | 1520, & period of fifty-ning years and niwely- | manity leads me to write this, | son ‘appears. The otber has a saddio on b AR tho scont of their bodies, so that the | NewYoux, Aug. 14.—Figures compiled by | Dixon, and that he will be back at the right | seven days, and may sho live to equal tha I Lave suffered much from Neural: j shoulder, Hedley Won Both, gawe was ln»xl aware of the approach of the Trunk Line association show that busi- | time. A Maine man has been _Lru:«l for taking in nd Stomach Trouble: nd Axtell Won. Detnorr, Mich., Aug. 14.—The unfinished | & human being. Poachers utilized this | ness from New York to Chicago fa July was | Asked if.in case Mr. Scott was vindi- | potetoes at one door of his bara and selling Fove filed varlous medicines, but they ] Axreis, Neb., Aug. 14—(Special Tele- | Faces of the Northwestorn regatta were | discovery, finding it a great assistance ’ cated by the decision of the court, he would | them out of the other. The trouble was were of avail. Recently, however, Tae I Y od 2 * | in their " raids on deer preserves. The | BYO tues as great as in tho samo month 1ast | 40"y ve good grounds for several damage | that one partof his barn was in Malne and | F'\&0 16q OF the Kickapoo Indlian Rem: gram to Taa Dax)-—Tue game of base | vowed off today, Edward Hedloy of Pas- | (07000, b on door, broserves, ' Tho | year. The business to the south aud south- | S0% '8V BREC SPOUE tho other part in New Brunswiok. He | 5ASrRed o Aom e irely cured by | e A N . S e s won the quarter mile dash for senior | fogger, however, is a kindly, gentle fig- | twest, including Cinciunabl snd St. Louis, | *U48 raNdi tsn'ta | bought potatoos in Canada and moving ) ) Indian Bagw L single sculls in'1:15; also th ure searching b ~ f th ‘Certaiuly, certainly; but there isn'ta d the use of Kloka ?T [l' . ; N 3 " s | them acros: clne {0 & soore of o 6 In favor of Axtell. Un. | bl seulls in 1:15; also tho senior” siugles, | uro searching out tho scorets of the | was About ormal ullat i thar bosrd, hor a_ wopulist's | thein across tho baru sold them in Mamo | Shause bt KIOKBROD NCY o Tulie pires: Corroll and Shields. ud one-half with e in 13:43, Wwoods for his love of nature and nature's R o s haed Gloar wlttiout shymgb:m.y‘,“ i e myell an woll ta lioat of oUhers have K 5 A creatures. through.” 4 round numbers Lhe total awount of Life | | used with wonderful success, 4 PUTONARM 10 INA Anta's Bislax. L ¥ 4 LIS e———— Kwrouvw, Idaho, Aug. 14.—The state sil- I — (aahrante wrltian DY tis AiKantelineasanie 1 | Yours i truth, P, O, N. Dwrin, i mp, the Omabis wan, is uow playliag ONDON, Aug. 14.—The Albert cupwas | Floating illuminations Courtland to- | ver convention met h ere tonight. Governor Finest display yet of fireworks tc- | companies of the world is $12,000,00000. Of | | Iadian Remedl Bold by all Daslars by Acnter floll for Anson's Colts. He has im- | won today by the yacht Britaonis, the | night. MoConnell and others made strong siiver v Courtland beach. %1is suim §5,500,000,000 is placed in the United | | Kickapoo

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