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2 THE _OMAHA DAILY BEFg BATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1893. . & Of the Tenms. thirty miles from here. The govern- | ST l:‘:mn:“,.,; ment, one; ‘fl“&-‘i’”fifiu& “Just uP ood.” | 0.8, Jellerson’s, KIow® Erlanger's Grea Produclion | The patient’s body forming a part of the core of an electric horse shoe muguet. L , ment quarantine is about twenty miles | j3ved 1o repeal the Sherman law, tho United Dostor Bitrecs ¥ oty 2 A from here, on the Brunswick and West- | States would have escaped the panic and Golden Medica HE O'U'D AN BANK STRONG Plitabuirg g 47 8 ern railroads, about forty miles from | would have precluded the closure of the D"W'"f A ghar OMAHA Philudeliia 54 13 .o 4 60 Brunswick. There are about 200 houses | Indian wints Lo the free coinnge of silver, anteed. 1titdonm't | o o 00 10r with @ superior company and all TESTIMONIALS Sexaiasd 85:}|Ohtcano ... 43 88 and tents being ercoted. Surgeon | which, Desides increasing the panic, scat: benefit or cure, in o orlginal moenlo ot oot FURNIEHED. S0l Wakhluwion: 18 o7 Magruder, who ia Inchurge, suid to & | @red tho soed of mouetary disorder over overy oase, you | 200 Ensinlt Sl A Warrora | pueneuyon AT s reporter: “I am afraid the yellow | Uhe Wholooarth, as Germany twenty | have your money back. No other me The Battle of the Desert City. NO DANGER Loup Clty Laid "Em Out, fover has already become epidemie in iml:lm;uilu:m;‘::";v,\}h&.Tb Jefcated the re- | - cine of its kind is so certaln and effective 300 Men, Women and Children in CONSULTA- » ® rewal of ) o 10 Lour Cirx; Neb., Aug. 3.—|Special Tele. | Brunswick. Indeed, Dr. "\ | nonotary conferences of 175 and 1803 | SHBE 16 oan .!“j‘ :""’ ""dn}' Ay other The Trafalgar Square Scene. GIVEN. TION gram Lo Tus Bek.|—A game of base ball be- | health officer of Savannah, after investi- | Great Britain now, in 1893, is combining her y ust a8 £oo« Brass bande. fifo and drum corps, horses and o FREE. ;;r;tih;:»u Ig,lalt:g_%fldm‘ ulub;wal gating the fact, says that there are at | Asian \\illh }m; Hum‘uvnu'wmw v.:l) lruvefll u‘z'g’flm*‘“m&mh'bmfi -:ad Usual priceu. e ETIAE ¥ig. 1, Showing Patient in Cylinder. p y before 700 people, and re- | least ten cases 0f yellow fover ‘in Bruns- | & renewal of the parity of gold and silver by | strength-restorer, nothing ean equal the 7 | pplediag costaive wotory tar o Loy | wiok today." tho United States and ¥rance or other | “Disovery” It mot ke ‘the o sarsupi RN !“-T“F‘TE“ __PRIOES | wp GUARANTEE A CURE of the Following Cases or Money Refunded. ) 2Rl Sy owers al 3 » One 3 i Arcadia team pitohad 8 very §ood game, but e PO Wil be obsorved from what has | Thuny o8 ord BaEy fipflf‘ DA ek Suseins Aug. 227 G S A S his support was poor. The feature of the Death Boll. already been said the permanent remedy 13 &) Mdlona, a5 LA Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Rbeumatismy fidney Dissase, . 4 Ame s & DO BuB hit by Ward, with the | 1AGuANGE, Mo, Aug. 25.—Dr. W. H. Wi | 200NN, “rr iy, o R W llen " oxisted | flos invigorates, and builds up the whole | Re5Ees, METEREL G0 Nouralgio, Ohronte Conatipation, Nervous Exhaustion, full, A liams, editor aud owner of the St. Louls | prior to 1873. The country has not tried | System. For every blood-talnt and Reeves & Palmer's Siok Hoadaohe, Dyspopsia, | Blilousness, / W?:::T::dh F‘o{h Loup City, Mallor and | Coniral Butist, droppod dead today. Ho | froo coluage sinco i wasubandoned i 1578, tfllodmrd‘:rhm“;‘w ‘?;?Lmh-m Cosmopolitan Company. AND ALL KINDBED DISEASEL 3 o, vies and Jooper. t8: | was one of the best known Baptist editors butl it has tried a Led colnage, silver l he globe & Off Mollor, 8; Davies, . Struck out: By | of tho country, Pikcilkate, the scoutmulation of siver bul- | permanent, guarantesd remedy. | | L3eminentariss trom st syartors o he ove s | G EEPER MAGNETIC COMPANY, 911 North 24th St., Omaha, 0N THE INDEPENDENCE KITE Dancourt and Alcantarns the Winners of 0 ta. lace today, one for Saturlay, Seotem- . banks to increase their virculation 10 per i i Yosterday's I'wo Even Bor 5, and the third for Labor day, Monday Boon cent—and_whibl proposision I favor—is th g DR » — S«vicmlm 4. The Non[mml;sh vn‘:lr'n'u‘gth- — outcome of a great desire for an increase of er a“ses ened up with Gatewood and Joe Walsh, so the currency, the insuficiency of which is GREAT WORK OF A NEBRASKA FILLY | that whoever wins thase games will have to | NEW SCHEME FOR COINING WHITE METAL | mauitest. To that proposition of itseif | SAD REPORTS FOLLOW AFTER THE STORM play ball. The teams for today's game thero is little objection, yet it is & strango b Ella Woodline Makes a Brilllant Seraggle, Nonparells. M. O, A Detalls by Which the Nebraska Congress- | were most clamorous for the increase at the | Numerous Lives Wave Heen Lost In the ] but ts Pocketed and so DI Soo- 1 . o] man Proposes to Necare Repeal of present juncture lolding up their hands in Henvy Gate that Swept the At- _Oonner - holy horror, protesting against any mcrease ®) ond and Third Mouey—Results < Angel the Sherman Parchase Clause of the currency—especially an increase of Iantic Const on Thursday-Some O AR ko il and Other Logislation. silver—as ‘inflation, when in truth both Thuiiling Experionces, / 7 2 Mellor, ; Davies, 7. Time of game Umpires: Conhiser and Bennett. A Good Game This Afternoon. Captain Abbott of the Young Men's Chris- tian Associations has arranged a series of games with the Nonpareils, the first to 1:45. Third Baso Kelvey Wi MEIKLEIONN'S SILVER BILL Substanoe of a Measure He Will Introduce lion and a dgpreciated currency, all of which have bn Toreode on the Country by the monometaliist through miserable com- promises obtained from silver men. Nation®® Tank Clrealation. “The proposition to allow the national silver and goid ara, money metals absolutely LOST ONTHE WILD ATLANTIC Many Vessels Overwhalmed by Its Tower ~ LET THE B ABIES LIVE! fiew rd... eft Field. kins 5 incapable of inflation, t Inpaeaxprxon, Ta., Aug. 95.—[Special | Jshoney.........Contar Flald.........00. Camp 1.do not propose to discuss to any extent Telegram to Ti Bre.]—Dancourt, a 3-year- old owned by S. A. Browne & Co., Kala- mazoo, Mich., won the 3-year-old and under class today in hollow style. Dancourt s by Ambassador, dam Lowland Girl (2:19%), by Legal Tender. Rowland Girt is also the dam of General Alger (2:24). In the first heat Klla Woodiine, owned by Game called at 8:30. With the Tennls Players. Newrort, Aug. 25.—Up to this evening all but one of the matches of the second round of singles had been finished in the lawn ten- nis tournament and nineteen players re- mained to contest for the all-comers handi- cap. WASHINGTON, Aug. 35, } Representative Meiklejoh has prepared a bill for introduction in the house at an early day, providing: “For the coinage of. legal standard silvor dollars, and to repeal so much of the act of July 14, 1890, as requires the purchase of 4.500,000 ounces of silver bullion, or so mus the matter of ratios, beciuse 1 do uot regard the time has arrived for its serious consider- ation. There have always boen conflicting views in rogard to the proper ratio which ought to prevail between the two great money motals, and, in ‘my opinion, it is un- timely to invito such differences at a timo when it is not the proctse ratio which is at stake, but when the whole theory of bimet- allism is assailod. NEw Yonk, Aug. 25.—Pilot Cooper brought his vessel iuto harbor this morning, having been out through the storm, He says Thuis- day afternoon, whilo twenty miles off Sanuy Hook, e picked up a man clinging to the mast of the sunken wreck of tho schooner Naria- gansett, Cavtain Chase, from the Philadel- phia, which foundered that morning. The suryivor was Honry Suces. The rest of the § Pulles Neb., carried " hy o h as may be offered each “If we do anything we should hold out an | crew, four in number, and Captain Chase, Woodline farm, Fullorton, Neb., cartled | iy morning I, H, Hovey boat B T Holl | month, and to make such coin o legal | inducement to tho Latin uuion countries o | wero'lost. b hor fleld to the half fn 1:05 but was taken | in threo siralght heats; Richard Stevens | yiigoty recoin silver at a profit, instead of a loss, and | Charles KKletsborger of the fishing smack back there, and Klloreo, coming upon tho | beat C, Tate. je.; Revert, Hobart boat Bud | T o nny owner of sitver | IAt.can only bodono by roducing the ratio | Malinda Wood, roparts on Wodnesday night outside, put her in a pocket, from which she ‘:J‘:‘h lmnn at dx 'Ei f 4 Oolb billioh e QebositiiNe s ¢ ty to their standard rather thun enlarging | about fourtcen miles out the vessel was was unable to get out until near the distance is aftornoon Candler defeated Colby. AT ke "n “og‘:‘(“d i““w"“:’:“;.:“‘ynfiwr ours, struck by a burricane and ariven on her caine fing, when sho was pulled out and finished very fast. Ella Woodline is but 2 years old. She was timed separately in 2:22)(. In the socond heat Ella fairly outfinished the Aller- ton Blly and was o very close second at the JOHUN HENDERSON, seaman, Yire, thus diiding secoud and third money | man Springer threatens to_ turn defeat 49 SR b““'nlnl el d%:;"“-"“ Caused n Sensation. O DR ook s The fearful pumber of infant deaths | woere amuazed at the gre.. . .uge in her W Glloree, v y ver dollars in value equal to the difference “It s 8 3, 3 SOLLNSON, e % § g b f > P or L4 t away | into victory. His displacement from gt e Tt is sn1d the president’s message by its OSUAR GUST senumin. this month, especially from cholera in- | condition. oo b Bk o the ‘Biac. hoks and. won by between the coin value of 371.25 gralns and | significant omissions in its closing lines con- l soveral lengths in 3. Aleantorus stepped tho second mile in 2:204, winning from Water Lily by two lengths. The next heat was taken by General Alger in 2:24, T tenths of all tho infant mortality “*He ramarkec: °It is ovidently the in the next heat h 5 o speciul fund to be denominnted the silver | MOre explicit in his utterances. It would ShY it ¥ right food,’ although he had at i S won In'a vory close Aaten. in BB, ’,5,‘,‘,‘;.,;35“’32. D;dt:)x?t‘r"] o Shushod, ME | stignorago rund, and it shall by the duty of havo made the path of ropesl an easior ono | - The Bicketts tonight at Courtland, Mothors milk. whon healthy and suf- | PR, ROV 10 MG RS 3 s = ot o St nd pi cnted such misconstruction. o o1 i iden i ‘e + ) Summaries: promisos to give him evenmore of & the director of the United States mint to | FO0 FEFTRD I STCh tisconstenetion I o —_— ficient, is the ideal infant food, and it | jjnr with this one. Throc-year-old or unaer, 2:2 class, stako £1,000, Dancourt, bl ¢, by Ambassador (Maloney). 1 1 | chairman of the waysand means com- | superintendent of each mint shall make | $inglezold standard, then ) must absolutely | o o But whea in the first year of the | pearance to the uso of luctated food.” Ella Woodline, br f, by Woodline (Chand- mittee. Speaker Crisp appointed him | the computation of tho - colnage | decline to follow him in his new departure. I | New York's .Police Superintendunt WL | 0posg 1ifo recourse must bo had to other Mothers who have used lactated Idod. Filtapes, civt, by Axtoll (Wilitams) ;8 3 | chairman of the banking and currency | seignorage. All silver bullion tow owned | Shali tofuse to follow any admistration soek: CAR e Lo e e A food, or when the timo comes for wean- | agree that it best supplies the materiala Hotty Ring, | Botterton (Noo). committoe, which is a sort of fifth wheel | by the government, which 1s uncoined and el 4 fpee il % . NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—Police Super- | ing the child, luctated food should be [ for baby’s rapid growth and develope- wy h A against which no certificates have bpen is- | Position; that scoks to lead ivaway from its | jptendent B; rnes has returned to his i i 2 hi Time: 4 21l in congressional affairs. and is usually | B0ivst which o, cortifentes Rave oo o | traditions; uway from the currency of our | Lntendent Byrnos has retur o his | given in preference to anything else. It | ment. Alcuntarus, bl b, by Alcantars subordinate to the coinage committee. | (iivioiye fund shall be coined Such | fothers; away Trom the path of safety; [ OfHce at polico headquarters unexp has saved the lives of hundreds of babies. | » Lactated food is prepared with a ro- (Thompson ‘Water Lily, b, by Sphinx (Hussey) bunking and currency committee at the | standard dollars of the same weight and | into tho very camp of the enemy. that he was not satistiod with the con- | read the following letter with profit, It , from possibility of contagion that General Alger, bl'h. by Ambassador very front. fineness heretofore coined, shall bo o legal ‘“The president must rely upon republic duct of the police at the anarchists’ | igfrom Mrs. C. M. Childsof Blkton, Md., | me all the praise that hus been so lled his associates together for | tender for all debts and dues, vbublic and votes to carry out any such suicidal policy. | meeting, and one of his first steps, after d Day for Naney Hanks. SPrINGriELD, Mass., Aug. 25.—At the Grand Circuit races at Hampden park today the track records for trotting, both in com- petition and against timo, were broken and the competition pacing record equalled. Crowd numbered 18,000 people. Nancy Hanks trial against time on the 2:08, con- sidoring the loose track and thostrong wind, wa3 one of tho most remarkablo perform: Y, wh There have heen less than a half dozen bank | can consider the establishment of a porma- EREar 6 lan- | wingo, Md., six years ago. when the el- | ble, nutritous food, & perfect subitituta ances she has made. Her time for the quar- | 10¢ Will again bo heard from. By that | failures this weck and the comptroller bo- | nent financial system. The goal for which | £l8&¢ used by any person or persons | dest was a baby. My present baby was | for mother's milk, fit for meeting every tors was: 82, 1:03%, 1:861, 2:08, Her mile | time the Voorhoes nattional bank bill | lieves that fower of them_will occur iu the | the country should strive is, first, inter- | maKing such speeches, and to obtain if breaks the track record of 11 made by Nel- reports - agroement with at weeks my physician advised me to uso | ILnctated food has tided thousands of son last fall and is the fastest ever trotted | and that also will have to go before Mr. | throughout the country indicate a tly | least a fow leading ‘nations. and if that is N)u:\kurs and report the fa to him. | stevilized milk. 1 did so for a few | babies this summer through the sickly R by | SPringer’s committee. oy "Lo‘g'(}flm\n;;f\;;fl:;:;:‘;l';:‘."';wml"jsdl'" b '»'n?.‘\"ésfl-‘xl;igk‘n‘:fifiw:f.',‘{'\‘\'?.'.".l,“’EEJ”L’Q‘.‘.&%’H:&:‘ RO 'ml[’*‘!)'lutmn}vnb lln‘lhulr imtm }:lmt woels, but she did not seom to thrive. | hot days. Itshould be in the hands of o free-for- rotting race was won is ¢ seti it is recalle: cel 3 . A ha 20! pended na- arlie: vhel e C speeches have been reported to have “s e o grow Lhi o- re rroates Walter 1. The time hf“ the third Muy In gmg connection it is recalled that | JOPh (JF L0 resumiag now to overy ono | our finances will warrant it.” F 2 e u)‘ i BREIMIT She continued to grow thin and be- parent. As one of the greatest S Denwe | Mr. Springer made his first bound into | thry falis. - Currenoy 1a becoming montifal been made that were openly unlawful, | came very much emaciated. At vhe | specialists on children’s diseasos has 3:113, now standaas: the best compebition | yy)i0 gttention when he was appointed | seain snd the worst of the panio1s wvor, AEETou Al KB FTa . and if it can be proved that such | end of six months she woighed the same | well said: The free-for-all pacing race, continued | chairman of that insignificant commit- Biyus Ak Bods Withe Referring to the tarif tho speaker said: | speeches have been made atrecent meet- | as at her birth, which was oight pounds. | *“It is worso than thoughtless for from Thursday, went to Hal Pointer. His | tee of the house designated as i time, 2:10}4, oqualled the track record in S . survived. Without consulting him fur- 1 food, when 8o maay mothers competition mado last year by Grant's | The committeo had not held a meeting | NAter: Ho madeafree silver spoech at {390?}9“ m'xmnh-v"‘-'d ?tom_l fLe N uestion “Do you intend to bring proceedi wher, T resorted to the of lactated food, | eageriy tell of theirown accord how it has bdallah. At the end of the race the pool | fop TRt SprinFen ot CooneUDIonIR YO waY oritEClLy lastintgRoll asaie], iand Stheyivoted fwmlbh SEhelt foy0s (g b rinsti) Gold 7 the superin- | 4 : 5 dbolone Wl 5 ved their babics’ lives o ado the o l he pool | for ten years, but Mr. Springor got it to- | und in the course of his reiarks said: | wide open. Our. course isonward and we | 228inst Emma man?” the superin- | us L had done before with tho others, | suved their bibies’ lives and mado them boxes wero raided by the local wuthorities. | gothor and began digging into the ex- | “Labor organizations may sustain for a time | shall nct retreat.” tendent was aslked. .| procuring it from H. H. Mitchell of | strong, heulthy, plump, and full of life. PelniaE S oaning D oo ¥omat | penditures of the War department until | the price of labor, but ultimately the wages | In conclusion MraHill said: “No one, be he 1 do not caro to speak aboutmy in- | this town. Lactatod food ean be had of any drug- trd, Bost timo: 2:10%. . he unearthed the celebrated scandai | will have to come down. The manufacturer | democrat, republicdn or pobulist, should be | tentions regarding any person, but if | “In one week the improvement was | gist. It is always pure, ‘keeps’ per- 3115 wrotting, purse 31500: Nelllo Mc- | which drove Secretary Belknap out of | Will be obliged to lower wages or discharge | deterred 'from votng from this bill simply | that woman has used the langu very parceptible. At the end of two fectly, and is not affected by age or Gregor won, Maud O second, Myrtle B third. the cabinet. T his men.” because it is hail as an administration Best time: ' 2:143. Two-year-old trotting, purse $700: Moline ] 3 ] - Bryap's acquaintances in congress today | resent the impertinent suggestions of those L L el : Bou Mudge Wilkes second, Onodaga third. | time to repeat his former tactics. and it created surprise, as it was a direct | sycophants who are constantly posing as the “‘3.‘1 }":‘}"L";'I‘“ :h; language "(ll‘!‘v @o®oo o Free-for-all trotting, purse $1,500: Walter After the meeting of the committee | ncknowledgment that the *tariff reform” | personal or especial friends of .the adminis- | Superintendent that he was much in 000G 00@0DoBoO E won, Little Alber sccond, Phebe Chairman Springer said: *‘I do not be- | which Mr. Bryan is pledged to assistasa | tration, and who SEMfspof in our ears every | earnest and that he was ready to use the third, Nightingale fourth. Lankota City's Race Meeting. Best time 2 ] 3 ; is labovers and mechanics. It is also a direct | as to displease the adiministration. i A N to the World's Fair— Dakora City, Neb., Aug. 2.—[Special | State banks. I lmow that thore is an | G NS5 0l ad fabor. as it is o declaration | A you wek knowsi was for therepeal of | o A 5 S n Telegram to Tr Bik,i—The begz and | opinion that thero is a majority in the | T “L00F organizitions canmot maintain | vhis Bl long -botope.fike peesont adminiatre. | The Bicketts tonight at Courtland, Seaside — Mountains — largest race nieeting ever held in the county | committee in favor of the repeal. Tt is | wages. But Mr. Bryam is regarded as@n | tion came iuto power. My distinguished col- S — everywhere, take (SUCCUS AMARUS) 3 ocurred here. There was a good fleld of | probably too early to state definitely | opponent of organized labor anyway. . | leaguo and myself will oheerrully vote for PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, 2 horses ana exciting contests. Dakota county.colt race, one-half milo, best two in vhree, won by Pointer, owned by George Ashford. Time: 1:50. - Free-for-all running, one-half mile and re- w : isiting his frie oph Gil- Compiications Arislng thore: pent: Niobrara Frank. Time: 5. romoval of the tax upon stato banks. I | ifautry are ordered: Capain Alexander | o rho peesftont could 'ds mo less. than | Siolf, . ts visiting his frend, Josoph Gil puty ('rnmh-;»ypfifll S on County trot, best,two in threo, milo heats: | 40 not believe in going back to the days | H. M. Taylor, rom company F to compuny | pac@iiacii e Sl AT HR BRORREE Wl | PRG0Sl o0 g uperintendent of the 250. and Mogin Knowa For Thoth Admirs Dick Parus, owned by William Riloy. of the old state banking system and of | I; Captain Theodore H. Reckerson, from | poriusqBUCLTRISE WS s Barh OF the DIk | o e o ek Teland & Bacific at Horton a q properties to remedy torpidity of th Free-for-all running, oie-fourth mile and | being compelied to have forty-four dif- | company 1 to company ¥ Second Liouten- | gimpiy discharged his duty. Mr. President, | Kan., 18 visiting friends in the city. He is go, jiEhgyouy Jyerandibowels: Sugarfoot, owned by William Ream. {urcul kilx;ds of cu”l“‘l““{ in this country. :S;“::;v.hfir_ Eu‘:”.flulrh&xx::l;flu‘lng%‘}( ;0 {,‘m; b'it” lis uoidxegtt& pass _hh% aunnflc]n.; 1 Lbc- um'lu;npmllnilol:;v nfz:nm:?h;,.m il]xlrm ‘:n)tll Tllness frequently results ABBEY LABORATORY co_, remember very well, whena young man, Y e s 4 E. | lieve it; I predict there will be no filibuster- | on his way home from Chicago,where he has romUshanz ealailloodtwater Froe-for-all trot or pace, best two in three: | . | ! Brady, jr., from company B to_company K; | 5 1 , ) what great difliculty there was in trans- ing. St. John, owned by Livingston Bros. Time: 0 1 5, cf K 2.87! acting business because of the different | pany C to company I; Second Lieutenant | Mnder fearful burdons and against great ob- | = At the Mercor: Con Kirk, Grand Island; remedy is Beecham’s Pills, Upon recelpt of 40 conts to defray our ox- Tho day's sport finished with a grand ball | kinds of currency. Tho removal of the | James Ronayne, from company [ to com- | SLacles tuke courago at tho prospect. Tho | .M. Orr. city; H. P. Johuson. Davenport; s, wo will mall to any addreas, postage 2 N [ 3 DO present clouds of adversity which so heavily | F. . Krotter, Palisade, Neb.; F. M. Wol- 90 56 Jottlo, eontatniug Lour ounces, in the evening. tax upon state banks and the re-estab- | pany C overhang these dark and gloomy days | cott, Weeping Water; Raymond P. M in wooden case. Marguerite Wins a Grent Race. lishment of the old system would be an | _Teayo of absence for fifteon days to tako | will soon pass away aud relief will’ surely | C. Mercer, city; H, H. Walls e S FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGCISTS. Marguerite, the handsome and game little truction to business. I, for ono, am | gifect Septomber 1, 1s Erhec CADLAI Jamas | come. T think I''sec a bright silver lining | B, I". Hardaway, U. S, Murrin, o B1 por bottlo. B3 for 6 bottles, full sizo 4 filly belonging to the Kinney Brothers of | 8ginst it, and I do not believe thatsuch | ¥ FRHR S98 IR AWTRIRICSEIL VIR | to the clouds in the west which now | Piedmont, Ia.; ' Wil on, Hill | a- hle in terms In larger lots. % this city, was driven o great race by that | ® Dill canpass. I believe in a currency | $0%, SO, | . threaten danger, and in the near future light | City, S. D.; O. L. Miles, Kansas City ; C. M ndispensahbie skillful reinsman, McGuire, at Jofferson, Ia., winning in three straighs heats on a heavy track over a field of sixteen starters. Mr. Kinney, after the race, refused a princely offer for Marguerite. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. PRIVATE DISEASES New York und Pittsburg Fight for Vierery | 40Wn as we did in the old days. I favor | yny Robert D. Walsh, Fourth cavalry. Lhore s ekl somolalEnS AbmIoisg Mr ton Sioliioopafiioss fzoaularlviorany cate sauces and palatablo era- m‘!xlBEDIPIHES(s*Als AT et a staplo currency, good alike in all of the S e T P R NPT ) G || LA hraitlie vies. Now, these requiro MEN ONLY. New Yok, Aug. 25.—Darkness ended an | States. accopted without question every- ing congratulations, Byasheiemsiotinfrarait; filea iy ithe 4 exciting drawn battle between New York and Pittsburg. New York....0 1 2 00 100 0 1— b Y ; . ¢ Ord, Valley county Ole Gilbert, Box Butte : BRY il | mission, and he will be_thero as soon as he ) 91 1th and B o York. 1 oitstours, & 1= © | rency is an obstruction to business and [ | county; Dhillip Meagher, Alma, Hurlan | Sfdsessed the sonsie, e Coclared the bill | G bo located by the sherift Liebig Company’s, SRR Pittsburg, Bashen xRy fi;,w'y‘;r";“'}; shall oppose it.” county. Original ~widow—Venus ‘Powers, | qemonetizo . No man should be de- E t: t of Beef Buttorios: Gorman and Wilsou; Killen and SR Ogalalla, Keith cou Original ~Wilham' | cejyed on that point. The promise in the | == = Ktract o eel| : HOTELS,, B A Kindnoss Reward od. H. Trites, Culbertson, Hitcheock county. | bjj) was an insult to the intelligence of the D Sa78" \amplons Win Again, Nl onie danetiomittie ol e uuu—“ur’tunll'rumuunv.‘\lpsv.an!l.Hr:)wn people. The people, e said, had come to o Sa cills uras I\I E Vn’ RESOR'].‘ Howmow, Aug, 28—Portect flelding and | (00 00 b Raway, N. d. by tho | pakre Onslnsl milomeRusaps Dredke:ishottons of the roud. whero thoy had P = | sastright's pitching won a creditable victor: : e d. , Madis Y. either to use their own money or submit to a for the Chamipions today, Am."mumvfiw’:’ announcement that John Hough, a poor Tow. John Phifer, Dunreath, | gysiem of extortion through the national hfl I heart of the Reekr Mountaing, e 80 00200 0 5 | 01d man living in Central avenue with | Marion county; Charles W. Vandel, Bed- | jy;kq, The Sherman act had not been I Clovelund. 0002000 01-8 | his married daughter, had fallen heir to | ford, fuylor county; William Gobby Bed- | oxecuted according to its support. If it had L - Hits: Boston, 7; Oloveland, 8. Errors: | & large sum of money, estimated to be | ford: Tavior county i Georgo J; Ash, Churles | hoon it would have done good. ~ Al that had a\m, g Cloveland, 5. Harnod runu: Loston, 1; Clove- | 81 000:000. The money has boen e, | Cit¥ Fioyd county. Original *widow, sup- | peon done under 1t had been the issue of pr o Tand, 2. i fes: Gastright and Gonzel SR T y has boen be- | plemental—Maria “L. Warren, Peterson, | 140,000,000 legal tender notes, which had ¥ R (8 Young and Gunson, q\lxom Im]dl 0 lilm}:b y o man ;n (}ulx!()rlnu\, Clay county. Original—Charles H. Shel- | qonomuch for the country. Without them 1 LAY Rty gty CAMRELS whom Hough had nursed through a |leck. Dows, W Increase— | SRR NEN) oala “have haphenod 1ng before, ; WasHINGTON, Aug, 25— Washington could | FVOre sttack of typhoid fover. “Two | Chatles Porter, Gunnell, Poweshiok county ; | “X{'tho suggestion of Mr. Vanco unanimous ! A AT T od a poor game in | 1#Wyers appeared at Hough's yesterday | William (I Gibson, Hitesville, Butler | consent was given that tho ot on the Man- L T Hhadfiaid’ TAttondance T Boles and produced letters testamentary from | county. Originul widows:—Mary M. Mowry, | tlo case shall be taken at2p. m. Monday TE Washingt L0000000 0 oo |thesurrogate of the county in which next. 5 | 8t Louls. 1004810004 8|Hough's benefactor died, also other Miscollaneous, . The house joint resolution extenting to the Furni he Best and Cieapest Method o | Mits: Washiugton, 6: 81, Louls, 10. Brrors: | documentary evidence thut convinced | W. L Johnson was today appointed post- | Sherelkes utlot the provisions of tho uct, of Furnighes ¥ neap Washington, Washington, 1 Gulre; Gleason und Py 1. Earned run: ispor und. M t o) . Pet i o from the house. stabio Flxtures, ote. TH N COLORADO. Won by u Nose. him. h‘\l:r'i;‘p'(‘:;es‘ o Tronso. the paaions | After a short exccutive session the sevate] 7 N. W. EXPANDED METAL CO., Glonwood Spring s, Coln, 4 i b 1) . 1 3 1 the Denve {0 Graude and srado Al Bavrivone, Aug. 25.—It was an exciting ot ‘° P, of ex-union soldiers who contracted total | @djourned until Monday. 3 o 4 No. 402 T'wenty Sixth 8 UHIOAGO. | On tho Dinver & | udomud Colu Llwulyullx»‘..a race and Cincinnati won i tho last stride, : 3 deafuess in_the line of duty. to 50 a month. T Mr. 0. H, Sterner —_— i, it il witor bt liing this year round, Attendance, 2,000, Score: l’l;LfiSlil. lll-.x Aug. 25, !—V\{ox]-d Tho pension at presout is ::50,] e Leuvenmark dives, Courtland tonight. » O M, Storne xcationt o and iubing.” uvigorating wo.... .1 0010000 0eg|reached hero this morning of a bold [ Seuator Pettigrewhas eoncluded not to go o PROTECT YOUR EYES oL (20 voonis. . Blogs nati 120000009 23| robbery westof here last night. J. N. | to his home in South Dakota until after ‘o " It Can’t Be Beaten. Bultimore, 8; Clnclonatl, 9. Error i i AND UBR IR UnEERS . | Pormerly 'of Tiie Maniton’ House atd The Mans + Bultiniore, 25 Cineinnntl, arned . e LY | s preliminary votes may be reached either | 1ast night while Mitand Mrs. Miele were ‘wife suffered with Mcrofula on A ) HItabEEERG S g Attnie. Musliou 6ole Cinelnnatd, 2. Batteries: Hawk and Robine "‘“&‘f "t‘)""':l‘,“‘”:"(‘:;‘?"‘ “f-"t"'“]“‘"d. ‘\" upon the silver or bank circulation bills | driving south od «Mwenty-second near a'::l‘d‘::'“:‘,{md_ Wo wero told it would take Hirschberg's H/S’P’é:‘”."ug;_'g!’;f,"" _— A —— son; King and Vavghn, under the edge o carpot. At mid- | ihie uny"day. o senator belloves that | Girace, five young 1acn an horsoback comiag dact wiciieads Wono kol i ould iako A CRACLES ;o0 This Was Exeitt night two masked mon gained'entrance | when thése questions aro disposed of the . & | mentas,portiapsay 4 Nonchangeable DA v i t0 his house, covered Bolles and his | ext fon will ad P TTha tp:| 1% opposite dicaoilon: and riding thols o . Paiispririia, Aug. 2. —Philadelphia and ; hors S | oxtea”sassion il _sdiourn wedl vthy time Louisvillo played an’ exciting game toduy. Score: - g e i by 3 Cor, 12th and Howarl Streots Philadelphia.. .2 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 g g | W88 ‘I'hen the robbers bound and ( P y D0cson e ffl’cifiu‘g“-"i'n ll)‘;-f:::g {,‘i‘?,'.\k“ troubled her sineo” C. I BrERNKE, Glidden, I‘Jeglmei. 40700ms £2.50 por duy. Mo ... 00 08 0 2 000 4— 9 | gagged Bolles and his wife and with & HVE_MNUTL SILVER TALKS ing up things badly, slightly injured the | Carroll County, Iowa. 40 rooms $100 por day Plilladolphis, 11 Loutsville, 11. | pair of pincers began to pull his toe A oceupants. | U cureall Liver Ills, Biliousness, | @ roouis with buth at 83 por day, [ onisdotonia, b Lousvilled, Earmed | nails out. After suffering the most hor- “Tho young men, afteivho affair and betore |, HOBA'e PHle SR L e, 260 HAX NEYER BRO X iy ~Nraame b DR LRIEAAR iylor'and Clemonts, e *04 | rible agony Bolles disciosed the hiding [CONTINUED FROM PIRST PAGE. | their nawes could be Jegrned, escaped. — — YE GLASSES L) Nowly o Throughony Colts Were a “Puddin’,* phacn Fhs robbers secured the money et no T e G e — | COMPANY, DT EHTED iy o 21893 C.8. ERB, Pro BROOKLYN, Aug. 25.—Anson's Colts were | 21¢ OSC#bed. but silver has a price. Silver purchases are bofi'T BE easily defeated by Foutz's men. Score: i ho Brooklyn 820001 o i RIAPA derogation. Such purchuses can bever pi by the dealer W] Chiouge. 000390639178 Wavcross, Ga., Aug. 25.—There are | mote thoir proposed object, to-wit: Tho 4 brings out some- Priday and Saturday, Augnst 25 and 26 [ Hits: Brookiyn, 11; Ohicage, 6. Errors: | tWO new cases of yellow fover in Bruns- | preservation of a parity belween tno two #ithing else, that y A 1 l'm-kly:-.-lfi:x:""l) :““ifi..:’;:""’“ runs: Brook- | wick and one case lsreported among the | metals, » N, Kenned P SCans b0 Wiitags, ennedy and SPRINGER 18 SOMEWHAT SORE. The Mlinols Congressman Threatons Cause Trouble, WASHINGTON, Aug. 25.—Congress- to the chairmanship of the ways and means committee was a serious blow to his standing in congress and to his oppor- tunities for securing public prominence. record than he couia have secured as But Mr. Springer proposes to seu the time yesterday and took up the bill of Representative Tom Johnson for ve of treasury certificates on the deposit of bonds. There was a lengthy debate, which attracted almost as much attention around the capitol as the open debate in the senate and house. The discus went 0 until next Tuesd when Mr. Springer’s commit- will probably come over from the senate penditures of the War Department.” It is announced that Mr. Springer has started in atthe present lieve the committee will report a bill in favor of the repeal of the tax.upon the what the action of the committee wiil bo, but in_my judgment there will be a slight majority against the repeal bill. For my own part, L am opp sed to the that is as good in one state as in an- other. 1do not wish to be compelled to trace every note that I receive in a book toascertain whether the bank it pre- tends to be issued frome issues notes of that denomination, whether the bank has that much capital, and to trace it where, familiar to the people and printed upon such paper that counterfeits can be readily detected. Any other cur- Hough of the truth of the story, and he is proparing now to collect what Is due Bolles, a farmer, drew $1,000 from the demanded their wife with g)islulu and Bolles refused to tell where it money. Yellow Fever Situation. Brunswick refugees at Helena, about dollars weighing 412} gramns; that when tho market price or value of silver shall be less than the coin value thereof, there shall be levied a seignorage the market value or price, which shall be paid by the depositor. The seignorage for the coinage of such silver bullion anto stand- ard silver dollars® shall be credited to a proclaim each day the price of silver bullion, which shall be the valuation upon which the standard silyer dollars, together with all private, except whero otherwise stipulated in the contract, “T'his bill repeals all other silver purchasing and coinage acts. ‘Worst of the Panle Over, Comptroller Eckels today wired Examiner John Diamond of South Dakota to take charge of tho First National bank of Hu- warden, Ta., which suspended yesterd future. The from the banks Representative Bry n is getting into deep The above was read by many of Mr. member of the committeo on W means, will result in lowering the w s and zes of Newd' for the Army. The following army orders were issued today: The following transfers in the Nineteenth Second Lieutenant John Howard, from com- Captain William B, Gordon, ordnance de- partment, will procoed to the works of the Morgan Engincering company, Alliance, O., on_business, and on the completion thereot will return to his proper station. f.eave of absepce for one montn, to take effect upon being relieved from duty on the recruiting service, is grantea First Lieuten- The following pensions granted aro re- ported: Nebraska: Increase — William Taylor, Conway, Taylor county. arbon county, Wyo,, omoved. ... ponding important legislation is disposcd of, arrives for the convening of the regular ses- sion in December PrRiy S. Heari, simply government ¢ nseut to prolong its + My own conviction is that had the last “It T belioved the repeal of the Sherman law would mjure the cause of himetallism, and would place or tend to place the country upon a single gold standard, I should never vote for it, but would as earnestly oppose it as Lam now favoring it. templates tho establishment of & gold stand- ard, and looks upon the repeal of the Sher- man law as a means to that end. It is to be regretted that President Clevelund was not proposed hereafter to favor the policy of a away from the democratic principies, an [Sensation. “The temporary rellef which the country needs ot this hour is the prompt repeal of the Sherman law. We can discuss our mon- etary theories afterwards, Our duty now i 10 stop further silver purchases and relieve an almost bankrupt treasury from the drain of gold out of its vaults. *‘Let us legislate on the financial question and then go home. At.the noxt session wo nattonal bimetallism, an “The democratidgparty is pledged to tariff reform ana it must redeem its pledges. Tho measure. That furnishes no argument. 1 day that the administration wants this and does not want that afd we must not vote so this bill unawed by power and uncorrupted by federal patronage. ter. ! 0 ! Seed the Silver Lining. "\[Applausdand laugh- Let our business men who are lahoring will become stronger and better under the inspiration of an educated public sentiment and will gmde the country to tho pure and stable prosperity and financial policy and the monetary principles of our fathers, from which it has so wonderfully and frightfully wandered in recent years.” Mr. Hill closed 13" specoh at 2:15, when Mr. Stewart's Romarks, After order was restored Senator Stewart May 14, 1890, in regard to township entrios, was tuken up and passed just as it came Serious Rumbway Colliston. horses at @ furious gait, ran into the vehicle driven by Mj. Miele. One of the FOOLED {ipays him_better, and says that it i beam onds, and and drowned. Klotsberger w “Tnosa lost were JOUN VOGAN, first officer. rd romaining men one uniujured. tive meh swopt overbou Of the three s the only A tug boat with eight londed scows went to sea carly this morning and _reports losing seven of her. scows, containing sevon men. Nothing has been beard from them up to tonight, BYRNES 18 MAD. edly from his vacation. It was plain making inquiries about what had been done in the office, was to send aut a gen- eral order to the effect that all members of the police force observe vigilance at all places where porsons have assembled or attempt to assemble for the alleged purpose of making in- cendiary specches, and carefully to note the time and place and the exact lan- possible the name and addresses of such ings and the law violated tho persons will be punished. quoted in tho newspapers she has lated the law and should be punished. notice entire police force ata moment! in suppressing disorder in the city. Rev. A. J. Turkle and family have returned from a pleasant vacation at West Point. G. W. White, aleading attorney of Hol- stein, la. been viewing the World’s fair. McElroy, Davenport; Charles H. Wilmott, Dubuque; A. L. Smith, New York. LOCAL BREVL The Luke Strect Tmprovement club held a very interesting session of north siders last Friday night and announces its mten- ofiice of the district court Mike Lynch is designated as a raving manise. Ho has been cited toappear before the insanity com- #We think that Hood's Sarsaparilla cannot Hood’s Sarsaparilla bealed tho sores all up and they have not BOYD’S retartaz| e Banet Spocial Matineo Saturday. fantum, is duo to the ignorance of well- meaning mothers. Improper food is the cause of nine- will never be surpassed. I'here is no mother in the [and but can the mother of the three childron whose pictures appear above. It is written to the manufacturers of lactated food in Burlington, V “This is a_photograph of my three little ones, who are all subjocts of the use of lactated food. “*Lactated food was recommended to mo by Dr. George Gillispic of Cono- horn May 10, 1892, At the end of six The doctor thought it doubtful if she months the doctor, neighors, und friends In all your outin, Beecham's climate, habif nd the 80000 0©0Q0Z Every Good Kitchen. As every good hoy the difference betw ing, deli opposite kind is la wife knows, n appetiz- ious cooking and tho sely in deli- strong, delicatoly flavored stoc and the best stock is FIRE-PROGFING HOUSES. Write for catalogue of Lathing, Fencing Spectacles anl 911 North 24th Street, Omaha, Neb. “The doctor said: this changg?’ My reply was: *What has caus ‘Lactated food.” As vou see her in the picture, [ attribute her healthy ap- gard for purity, cleanness und froedom lavishly bestowed upon it by physicians and gratefui mothers. “The nutritous parts of barley, whent and oats are so prepared as to be m\s'\l* assimilated; to these are ndded sugaro milk and tho salts, which are the basis of mother’s milk. These constituents are thoroughly cooked at high steam heat, and make a prodigested, palata- - demand of the rapidly growing child mothers who think and read to reglect ST. GALLEN wholegono tof c. Delicious to tho taste, @ smach. Purlfying 10 i 10 tho syatom, 1 proventive of nud curo for YSPEPSIA, and particu- “0s of wonkenod digos. 1428 mississipPl AVENUE, ST. LOUIS, MO. & MCCGREW is tho only SPECIALICT WILO TUEATS Aia Women Excluded A.W.BAILEY, Man-gor, Omaha’s Newz2stdot2!,