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_— S THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SNTURDAY, JULY 7, 18 o b | and pacing race, halt mile heats, for ; F o BURlED YOUNG MR BOXCAR | men bases on bulle, forcing in the tylng | S0, 7o #5, had 'for starters: Cedar Belle [ Troops are expected there within twenty- stk Y Indianapolis 30000400 411 Stella Woodline and Nettie T Cedar Belle, W I four hours, Minneapolis ........0 1 3 § 0 0 0 3 0—11 | Tom Miller's phenomenal Woodline fily, Judge Ricks of Cleveland yesterday lssued | had things her own way in this race, still . Base hits: Indianapolis, 13; Minneapolis, | 851 Towsley and E. D, Gould feel justly (Continued from Seebtid Page.) lnTl:‘J' ::::;‘"I'lr:"":‘(' ll\w ::H‘;_"r St Galieads : | 13. Errors: Indianapolis, 4; Minneapolis, 4. | 520 %0 their coits, Nettie T, the game | —— b Traffley and His Gang Put a Young Pitoher | iurpea v i Minngapolls, | Jittle daughter of Trenton and Hessie | tioned at Fort Meade, hasibeen ordered to | CIty has voted not to go out on a strike. Under an Avalanche of Hits, SRt Oy, 5. Higes. Doutie Burns, will make & race horse later on. & | prepare for fnstant movement to the scene | SIx hundred strikers on the Erle road at aya: Crooks to Werden. Stry out: | 08, was never hitchied & doken times UBLE | of the strike troubles In diveeast, Cleveland have decided to return to work tills, Dairymple (@) Cross, Burrel (). Bat- | “Thite were five starters in the 2:0 trot | The Louisville, Evansville & St. Louis ABLY AIDED BY SEVERAL OTHER ROURKES [ Leries: (Criss ind Woestlake; Sowders, Fra: | or pace, and the man who thinks he did BILLS TO SETTLE STRIKES, road was tied up at Evansville yesterday. thirty minutes, Umpire: Kerins. D A T e D o The A. R. U. lodge at De Soto, Mo., has Bty Hart a W nn \‘llhlnrh" m'lluwm.ln s Electioneer and B Intréduecd In the House | surrendered its charter and refused to Boxendule's Weak Dellvery Supplemented BETROM _ | Inflela | Alice B s tor about even money, the by Kiefer and Tawn, strike, by Errors on the Infleld—How the Ay Ty T ve 'the game | {hree trotters not cutting much of a Agure WASHINGTON, July 6.~The attention of A dispateh trom Ironwood, Mich., indicates tionists Kept Omnha to th Ves. Score | In,the pools or race. The pacers drew’ oul: | members of the house ha# been attracted by ' 8 conflict is lkely between troops and Out of First Flace. Detroit 00001010 0-2!eighth pole was re wman's Elec- | the railroad strikes to schemes for arbitra- | Strikers ¢ Sioux City .. 21000033 *9| tioneer had the pole B outside, tion of labor difficulties, - Two plans have All the unmarried men in the employ of Base hits: Detroit, 5; Sloux City, 12. Er- | at the quarter Munson & Varner were Armor & Co. have been sworn in as deputy Detroft Sloux City, 2. ' Earned | the bat, and when they reached the one - . ¥ marshals 21; Omaha, 2 Detroit, 17 8loux ( Two-base | half, in 1:12, you may know there was a | Kiefer and Tawney of Minnesota and have Several of the strike leaders in St. Louis been formulated into bills by Representatives Des Moin Bt. Joseph, 12; Lincoln, 3 Raymond (2), Everett, ars, Newell, | horse race. On down to the three-quarters | v .. roforred by the e o ttee o e bey o charg: - Jucksonviile, §; Rook Isiand, 5 Hart, Marr, Three-base hita: Marr. Dou: | they went like a double team: around the ( Deen referred by t u mmittee on have been arrested on the charge of inter: Uie plays: Stewart to Newell to McCauley. | turn Alice B got a little the worst of it, | labor to a subcommittee of five, of which fering with the malls Struck out: By Bor by Hart, 6 | but she made Bowman's Electioneer come | Representative Erdmann of Pennsylvania is | Members of the Natfonal guard at Albany, Phiad Batteries: F en; Hart and | home as though h sent for, and the | chairman N. Y. have been tiotified to hold themselves Boston, Cleveland, b, {uv‘i-‘ h. g Umpire: | ticker registered 2:26ls, a u{\l“w!‘ “";"l"_f"‘ Representative Kiefer's plan contemplates | in readiness for service. nd poliz, 11; Minneapolls, 11 McDonald mile for a horse that Is st a permanent board for the settlement of all The presence of state troops at Springfield 3io I troit, 2. and being only a & the ™ s o g u]n::m lm Milwaukee, GRAND RAPIDS, 6.—The | race he was ever in s sport | disagreements between employes and em- | gyerawed the strikers and the Wabash got Toledo, 12; Kansas City, 6. visitors made errors oftener than hits this | ¢losed with a half mile run with the u ployers and to prevent hostilities pending i gut one passenger train k: 4 afternoon, whi the home players hit Mr. number of l'-\~.u starts, jockeying, come- | the settlement of questions There will be The Order of Rallway Telegraph met The least sald about yesterday's game at | Wittrock very ctively backs, etc, i, hree In iy a permanent board of four members, three ', "py oy vegterday and decided they the Charles Street park the better. A lot indRapids 021 8 Iy Gay, By Nutwood Chief-Gay. o them, appointed By ine president, e would nct join the strike, ; of old hollyhocks, with baldheaded Bill | Milwaukee 210 Kay Golden,by Shadeland Onward- United Btates commissioner. of labor. being ; oals kL Olbvelad & ’ hollyhock se hits: Grand Raplds, i 9 Grerstrest : the fourth, while the governor of the state All the railroads at Cleveland have n Traffley at their head, from Des Moines, Srrors: - Grana Rapids, 3; 3 > Outlay, by Notval-Hobinso 3 in which the trouble occurred would make a fled shippers that they will not receive simply played horse with the Rourkes. | rune: Grand Rapids Kennard, by Shadeland Onw fifth member. Whenever both parties agree | freight except subject to delay i wo-base 4: Carrol e . o bitration the governor would b em- About 100 men from the east passc Boxendale pitche at Is he pretended o s 1te: : ’ o to arl 1 pass to |n]* i : the Prohibs only hit him ) s Bl b L Shadeland Onward . powered to call a meeting of the board upon through Plattstown, Pa., last night for Chi- e el S b Wi 3t ke "”,‘ t ar ' 3 1 349, o their application, but it would also be his cago to take the place of strikers, for a4 half a hundred ba As a pitcher k. Struck out: Wright, Caruthers, i 2:46, 2:4114, 2:4, 2:42. } i half a b ases. r Pather - Doty Batterios “lass, mile heats, three In five, purse | duty to start the machinery of arbitration The Kansas City, Fort Scott & Memphis for a professional ball team he fs the poorest me, Parker and Spies; Wittrock and on the application of one party if it scemed ' {s completely tied up at Fort Scott, and two field, and the | Booth "I ne: One hour and thirty min- Maid, stted Sam-De to him that the public interests demanded it. ' passenger trains are on the side tracks. u mpir heridan WOl et 1 1 The findings of the board would ‘have tr George M. Pullman has declined to return ta, by Shadeland Onward-Mun- effect of decrees of w courl, = It &ny ‘em- | 5 :Chicago to arbitrate with the strikers ¢ ployer who did not appiy for arbitration | gre geclined, also, to discuss the situation. refuses to accept the decision, he would be 2 ver scen on a ball quicker he realizes that he has missed his Another Manning Pheno N vocation the better it will be for his fu- eleddp L bt ol 7 2k i Rebisy : the TOLEDO.J Charde's bungling pitch- ture welfare and that "'I “‘ !"‘”‘""‘r ‘:“'“ ne and bad fielding lost the game for the [ Cina B, by Shadciand Onward-Ken- s 0 H : One frelght train went out on the Iron ) Tonier Cloptials L % B o < et v ombloves Wi | Mountain from Birds Point, north of Cairo, but s Jly a plain statement of facts, | T veisven 8L 0NORE 2001 1610 2 33, 2:33, til he could show satisfactory cause to the night. Th! 2 s G e Ulalli Al 1100000 40-86 ing trot « board why he is not satisfied with the de- | tonight. This is the first sin : e best he able of and should . : ' he did the best he is capable of and sh ledo, 12; Kansas City, 8 Shrae,cpuree $160 . Rror cree.. Labor unions are recognized by the | Al was quiet at Pueblo Jelle,' by ne-Munson...... bill as having the right to become a party . Eighteen regulars have taken the not be blamed. , 4; Kansas City, 3 red o Woodling, by WVoodline Rabit The score ¥ : Struck | Xlitie Ty by Trenton-Lundy......rsssr to an arbitration proceeding. Representa- 125 deputy marshals at the Santa Fe depot. The subject of the above portrait is the | up both solid flesh and strength after OMAHA. iy oamonome | “mime: "1, 1187 tive Kiefer considers the most salutary fea- All is quiet on the Alton at Bloomington, | Rev, Charles Prosser,a much beloved and pl‘:(\ uonia, fevers and 4)!1\5:' pmfin‘t‘l‘ AB. R.1B. SH 2 § S Tore 2:40 class, trot or pace, purse $150 ture of the plan that it would keep men at | Ill., with most of the passen trains on most devout minister of the gospel of Car- | diseases, ** Golden Medical Discovery" Seery, m.. 4 I and Carney; | B9 Blectionesr, by Campbell's work during the settlement of dizputes and | time and plenty of enginemen to take th thal, Nottiumberlatet Co,, Fa. Mr, Promes | 1o equal, ‘1¢ doss tioh maks Tkt fecsi ol Moy, Cib nor, Niland ar o terien! | flectionper-punson ..o coiis 3 3 | prevent such disturbances as the country is | [t s reported that a mes age was received | usefulness, was, for a long time, greatly im- | corpulent, but builds up solid, wholesome Fear, Tf...... |l L nd D ér Abdallah, by Judge Hays: now experiencing. : at Buffalo this morning from Presilent Debs aired by o distressing, obstinate disease. | flesh. Munyun, 2b, 3 e L 7 Representative Tawney's bill is more | grdering the men out at midn ght (Saturday fow his. mnlmlf’ was_finally conquered we Do you feel dull, languid, low -spirited, Pedr 1f 0 0 3 arrmickd shaw, by Mammbrino Ab- limited in scope, providing for settiement | morning). will let him tell in his own language. Ho | have fullnessor bloating after eating, tongue Rourke, b 2 Stauding of the,Teams. h-M 57 U 7 of the controversies between railroad corpora- The great steamship lines engaged in the says: ‘I wasa great sufferer from dyspop- | coated, bitter or bad taste in mouth, - Boyle, ' ss £ Mont, by Hens s a ¢ 1 b vi W i daie . 3 5 ed. Won i I ! tions doing an interstate commerce business, | prajant trade are laying up their boats on | 6ia, and I had euffered so long that I was | lar appetite, frequent headaches, ** floa i) ux Clity....... T 2:9615. 230, 2-3h%. L lhd or carrying mails or property of the United | 4005unt of the scarcity of cargoes, caused by a wreck ; life “l'nx rendered m'n osllrnblo miul specks " before eyes, nervous prostration an - ¢ I 3 5 e States, or doing business in the territories | | : Sy e ’ it seemed death was mnear ; but I came in | drowsiness after meals ? Totals . 7 o One-half mile runn States, or doing | the strike. ~ i y D A neabol TR 5 or District of Columbfa. The arbitration y S i S contact with Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical | If you have any cousiderable number of Sk Vioker, (T court of the United States by one or both | ¥ Lip (UL CHlLL 4 twelvo bottles of * Discovery,’ and several | torpid liver, asioclated with dyspey 0 Lawrence, 3t e e o t 5 Ao s parties to the bill, or on application of repu- | ¢rator from the depot and turned over a 19t | pottles of the *Pellets, and’ followed tho {ndigestion. ' Tho more mu,.hycmd yo! Vet Milwaukee 5 (Bl and fone Dart table citizens. The court would be empow- | Of box cars. 2 S hygenic advice of Dr. Pierce, and I am | disease the greater the number of sympto; mes, 5 3 D srovidisabeyitgitorderss ey ered to compel the parties to appear and to The tie-up at Memphis on the Kansas City happy to say it was indeed a cure, for life is | No matter what stage it has reached, Dr feFadden 2 FAVORITES SUFFER AT SHEEPSHEAD, ¢ Millar Ve #roat datiscaatic make decrees governing wage However, | Little Rock & Memphis has been partially worth living now.” Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will sub- 1 gave great satisfaction e ks starter in all the races, while W. H. Orton | If the other party objects to entrusting the | raised. Other roads at that point are hav- For dyspepsia, or indigestion, *‘liver com- | due it. Graver,’ rf... 5 Heavy Track Cuts Them Down and Out- | and F. M. LaGrange acted as timeKeepers. | settlement of the differences to a court, a | Ing little trouble. plaint,”or torpid liver, biliousness, constipa- | Nervousness, sleeplessncss, nervous Porter, 2b... 5 3 slders Tuke the Mo Easily, board of five arbitrators, one to be selected Engineers at Joliet have refused to go out tion, chropm:mrrhu{; and all dgrnng}‘;ngnu tration, nervous d_u ‘:ljz-, and kindred dis- = NEW YORK, July 6.—Favorites suffered WILL PLAY FOR E TODAY. by each party and three by the court, would | with any except their own firemen. The Illi- fila)f the liver, nu;?::]:x Tng bowels, Doctor | turbances aro generally duo to impoverished Totals 7 BN UHe NEaY atlinc aT | Beepancans Bay b constituted and their findings would be | nois Steel company has shut down on account | Plerce's Goklen Modical, Discovery effects | blood. 'Tho nervous system suffers for wanb Qmaha .. LU Bt today, as only two came in winners, while | Rourkes Golng Aftor Trafley's Blood to | carried out by decree of the court. of the lack of fuel. :rhffatu‘:;‘:ufl e e e a1l of pgx‘».c‘_.";cmrivhnn:?;:g:gh.h‘:.:y%lmn.m. Runs earncd: Des Moines, 5. a L il G LR ELETE GRS LG bl (T SYASIRO0 Y st ruayie;Datent Governor Stone in n Bad Humor. At West Superior the Omaha road has re- | membranes of the stomach and bowels. As | taking “Golden Medical Discovery” and hits: Munyun, Lawr Hoftman (2), | won. The Omahas and Des Moines play again S 2 sumed business. The St. Pau uluth is | g invigorating, restorative tonic it gives | these nervous troubles vanish. Holmes, McFadden fley, Graver. | First rac sturity course: Walcott (20 | this afternoon, and a reversal of yester- [ JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., July 6.—Gover- | tied up. The dock men have struck for a Strength to tho whole system and builds up | = The Golden Medical Discovery" fs far Three-bage hit Munyun. Home runsi | 1o 1) won, Stonenell (7 to 5 ¢ day's game will be in order. Omaha h; nor Stone s in a very bad humor over what | return of last year's wages. solid flesh to the healthy standard, when re- | better for this purpose than the much ad- fi’n’.‘h‘.'."."~‘"'.‘,‘““i‘i4.|l,‘., u(';nn‘lxw.‘lil‘;. '=< ‘"H‘r-:; Hasbrouck (16 (o 5) third. signed two new players, Hutchison for [ he terms the impertinent interference of The strike at Peru, Ind., and on the duced by ‘‘ wasting diseases.” vertised nervines and other compounds, 50 hitting batte By Hovendate: I Wiid .fi'}‘""{' race, lx:uu_nfnyix course; nwell | third and Langsford for short. They were | the United States authorities in local affairs | € tern division of the Wabash is critical Mr. J." F. Hudson, a prominent lawyer of | loudly recommended for nervous prostration, itches: Boxendale, 2. ut: By | {fuloween o 1 thizd ¥ L 3500, | 16 get here Tast evening, And if they dd | in regurd to the strike of railway emploges, | No {relghts have arrived for three days | Whitchervills, Sebastian Co., Aric, writes: | as thoy *put tho norves to slesp,” but o p 7, will both play this afternoon. Whitehill | He says Missouri can protect property and [ and every mail train is badly delayed. ‘ Having suffcred severely, for a long time, | not invigorate, brace up and so_strengthen fields, chairman of the Bast St. [ from a torpid liver, indigestion, constipa: | tho nervous lys!emudoealho"bhcovm" Boxendale, 1; by = Holm Umpi Eifeh e n Ward. 3 won, Shadow (15 to 1) second, Liz will do the twirling for the Rourkes and is | preserve peace without assistance from [ S. B. F K r Suints Check the Leaders. 1) third, Time: 1:42 3-5 due for a good game. The Des Moines | Washington. Unquestionably the United | Louis strike committee, reports that bogus tion, nervousness and general debility, and | thus giving permanent benefit and a ra ST. JOSEPH, Mo., July 6.—(Special Tele- | Fourth race, mile and an eighth: Ducal | [e4m I8 very stegng and ls plaving as 00d | States has a right to prevent any inter- rams sigued Debs were recefved there | finding no relief in my efforts to regain my | cure. i Tam, to| The Bee)—The St Joseph team | (4 to5) won, Star Actress @ tg 1), second, i ars tha e aadon Yy ference with the possession or transporta- | instructing the men to return to work. l(:}esll‘;h. H m‘};‘?fll it i i o p CLs i o0 e e incoln leadera easlly today: | “Fith race, ‘mile and - (hree-aixteenths: | and will Wie. the e points of piay, | tion of mails, he says, but the practice of | The Knights of Labor longshoremen at [ Gclden Medical Discovery A FIsssant) | somathiog[ae iy pAYNI STV e e e s o tnses ha Gnade | Roche (10 to 1) won, Lightfoot (10 to 1) vay, Haskell has retired, sending in | making Mterference with mails and inter- | portland have refused to unload a Union Pa- ellots.” Under this treatinent, I improv Embn_bla be urged as jusufln Per- tures. With two men on hases he made | oS Chant & to 3 third. Time: 203’25, | his_resignation last evening. The two | state commerce a pretense, for setting aside [ cific steamer from San Francisco. The com. | Yery much andin a fow months was ableto | haps it ls, for them, but it can't be, for for two bases. Hollingsworth played his | . Sixth race, five and a half_furlongs: | teams will line up today as follows: state authorities without giving them an | pany secured nonunion men and unloaded | 6tténd to my professional duties. Book (138 Fages) treating of the fore- initial game behind the bat and made | Mayday filly (3 to 1) won, Warbonnet | Omaha. ition. . opportunity to assert themselves is another | the vessel. Yours truly, going diseases and pointing out successful hree phenomenal assists, Score: (even) “second, St. Vincent (5 to 1) third, [ McVey First. g. ziv s 0 ese means of home cure, also containing vast B it 12 0 00 13 0 doip| Dner tal k Munyun J.2l second: think2 He Elvenlu ashisoplilion thit thies At Duluth the switchmen on the St. Paul AT /6/( el numbers of testimonials, (with phof c'!po oo e PR Seventh race, mile and a_quarter, on turf: | Rourke S Thira. vi iU e do more 10| g huluth struck yesterday. Clerks and of- G ortraits of writers), reZerences and other heolness 10 010 — 3 |y ean s e e o auart Bayle Lhirc exasperate and provoke riots and conflicts : p “ L h or) o e : an (15 to ‘1) won, Boiero (8 to 1) se oy Short.. ... X 1S ficials made up the trains. Omaha trains Valuable information, will be sent on receipt §amned suns:l St o B gnd., Wattersan @1 to 1) third. Time; | Pedroes™ ...l L C Lt Attt fx';:[‘s(?]”’{f,":‘,’r’;‘fi;ifi" (“,:,'\‘fel"l',:‘,,"',_,'“’for’;,"’z,‘:;:: went out with nonunion firemen. No trains To purify, enrich and vitalizo the blood, | of six cents, to pay postage. Address, Eeph 13 Lincoln, 6 Batteries: v Even Breaks at Washington Park. Fear ..1I11 11 RIght 0 N Holmen | est protest agalnst what he terms an arbi. | 2F¢ moving on the Northern Pacific and ttieraby; {nvigoratelthelliver. and diges: | World's § Dispensary; Medical ismoeth GOH PR th hatle, O ‘Bristow 8: ! CHICAGO, July 6.—F at! Washington %l'urun % --Catcher. Jones | trary and unnecessary misuse of federal Acting on an order frcm Presdent Debs, tive orgons, brace up Lh:ll'mr'n!e:bnnd put {;n:‘:hds Hor.eB Ttn;l x\}rm" titute, ©. Mit by ball: Barn oy "hy | park was of ave quality, The | YW hitenill .....Pitcher. Burrell | authority in this state, the Clover Leaf employes, including train the system in order generally ; to build Street, Buffalo, N, Y. ey b B i 39l Pace Lot S AL O TR = and shopmen quit work at Frankfort, Ind Preston, Mohie ¥ ‘Sullivan, Woods. | Ure, as there were but two starters, Yo o5 Y Lotks A'arming to Pittshurg. today, and within a few hours the strik Home funst Préston: Double vs: i) | Tamblen and ming. They finished as ol:‘l"“‘“n:‘“““l';;:‘ o ‘{!" \“’"z"""\‘s ‘1““ try con- | PITTSBURG, July 6.—The strike on the | was general from Toledo to Charleston, IlL Fioht to Sullivan to Devereux: med in the gocd time of 1:40% Pat, a | clusions e Y. M. C. A. champions at et Dtk L X o i i 5 Inels Hik stroni second cholce, w 3 s ssociatio : L At pittsburg & Cleveland railroad has reached | Governor Stone of Missouri has sent the Ebright; Knelsley to. Mohler to M ! | stronk second choice, won the fifth race in | Assoclation park. Game i3 callad wt 3:20. Sl it EentraT ata: MibsTIyiitos Inveatigate L] ume: I'wo hours, U ire: eady. a gallop. %, the favorite, landed the 'l s a point twenty-three s west of this city, 5 hours, Umplre: Ready The teams: B monty Falios yest ot t ¥ | the necessity of sending troops to that place, afternoon caused a flood, doing great dam- : cond in a drl bt T e @ ! Twins Lose the First at lome. came very fast at tholend and. hoaded. s Pesition. Origtnals, [.wtoro, (ho yards;arey Tocated. ~All frelght | ana it necessary to order them there. The ROCK ISLAND, IIL, July 6.—(Special | favorite. ~ Flora Thornton won the fifth, | Rhboteon " sateher, = 3ttinger | train. L= A eROIn L AN CEN 0t ere s reported much improved melegram to The BeeJ—Tock Tsland won | and the last race went to the favorite, | JOpumgon --:-:.....Fitcher. . Hurley | ing has come today, Al through passen- | Situation thete 18 reporteC Tuch MmrCEre DOES WE HAVE the game today In the eighth inning and | Cash Day. Results: Crawrords Se Tipperey | ger trains from the west were delayed thi - = A ROOM then lost it through stupid errors, to which | First rice, six furlongs: Pat @ to &) won, | Tatwler ....:1 " Short Bowes | morning, the only trains arriving being | S19V17: Rt YOUR FOR FTTTING e 2 AU B T | T SR rimey Dagieonh Masend G afeicelvay /L1 UM iickdpoansy | those mide up at Fort Wagne and Colum | crovpmunst AT HOT srRING T RUS3 TRUSSES a good game. Score: 0 ¥ Sccond race, five and’ a half furlongs: | e susvehipme [Abus.SEEin s thish oty thesitnation fesqmore Rock Island .......0 0 0.0 0008 0— Rikes @ to 8) won, Gurgle @ to 1) second, AUt iags Hurphy ;!:;xn:::“;:::“r‘\l et xl::yfliicm::‘l:.w l’:rfiesv'rv:m e m e Wats1E A rfasalinan PLEASE ot acksonville .. 020002 " i Lk 3 S 3 £ 9% es Piled Six Feet High. Bt b r s o Talaad Jacksonville. | 5 TINrd race, one mile: Yo Tamblen (1 to Cooke Defeats the Conventions. on the Clevgland & Pittsburg road are ex- il e L . YOU? Large Stock; Fandits s Rock 8 oon. Gloaming @ to 1) second. Time: | (OOKE, Neb., July 6 (Special Telegram | Pecting ordéPs to go out, but the prospect HOT SPRINGS, S. D., July 6.—(Special can be Th Al &P Egrmed runs: K dsand, 5 Folrth race, mile and a sixteenth: Cicely = elomanaiCanventionk) et || iR nE SRt fhRenArecely sl tifenyhTelearam R TE, Bis)n e oL enfold Co. e T Katz, els. to1) won, Hasty (s to 1) sccond, JP'B | the Cooke club on the dlamond ay | thusiasm Dy the rallroader: storm and cloudburst north of town this X A E i drews and Sag KL and. nyoer: |- IR sae ond Aler Biera Thornton. @ and were defeatod by a score of 17 1o 11 Sent Troops to Kensington. & 408 Farzam 8t., Opposite Paxton Hotel Umplre: Browner. Two hours'and | to 1 won, Sister Mary (3 (o 5) second, In- Lacey: Tar Cookeo Catane st 1lMs, 400 | CHICAGO, July 6.—Attorney F. §. Win- S T“""‘]“"h‘fr“""‘l Y ““”L‘“.‘xa"(' o = |H 4 TO 10 WEEKS THE LION DRUG HOUSE. . gomar G hird.” Time: 1:411, Aoy Sl 3 el Michigan Central rail- | cluding the big arched stone bridge near o o Six ace; Bix Eertit e ;3 Adams, Dunn, Cannon Pree base | Ston, representing the I al ra — Distillers Played Ball. R Lircerial Dirlongs: §asn Day d to Adams. Two-sase hits: Lunn, Hall, | road, applied to Marshal Arnold this after- [ the court house, put in recently at a cost Our Bond g QUINCY, —(Speclal Telegram | Mayes @ to 1 thire. " s . Annua | McCoy, Bowman, Bralfjrd. Umpire: Men. 2 of $1,200. Buffalo Gap Lumber company # Guarantees no . to 'The Bed,)—The viaitors played a perfect | o> ¢ t0 D third. Time: 1:4. ahan. 'Time: Two nours. noon for help at Kensington. Marshal Arnold | 3 %55 000 feet of lumber washed away. d Pay until Cured. MCCREW flelding game, and by bunching their hits Results at Kunsas City. 5 sent a deputy to General Miles with the re- | pib 204" racks are covered with water on | A NEW DISCOVE, won easil ore: KANSAS CITY, July 6.—First race, th 5 DODbAIS Knosked O guescitbatitroopsibaisent thece wikivia once B. & M. and Elkhorn, and no trains D. RY. -~ 3 thelony uiney ... 700001000 01| quariers of a mile. Selling: kimore won, | STRACUSE, Neb., July 6.—(Special Tele- | of deputies. A reply came back rom General | [15 B 3% 70 (LS00 o0l og™ i NO PAIN OR TRUSS 4\ °PECIALISE Orin ...iiiiii1 00 4 2 2 0 0 o—9 | Vidette second, The Julge third. = Time: | 8¥am to The Bee)—The Dunbars of Dn. | Miles that a company of troops encamped | jeave, (OmERL SRS B G CTHEC) To) g WHOTRRATS 4 arned runs: Quincy, 1; Peorla, 6. BEr- [ L% bar and the Otoes of thia place crossed | ON the lake front was at the disposal of the | fect Acop bre 1998et Slon ROl Fers RETH NO OPERATION OR DANGER. PRIVATE DISEASES : ac ven-elg] g Seaty : ing down on the raging current. rors: Quincy, 4; Peorin, 0. Batteries: Me- [ _race, seven-eighths of a mile, | bats here today with vi oweti) | morshal. A force of twenty deputies was | came floating do Dougal and’ Boland; Beam and Terrien. | §eHng: Georke Miller won, Montell second, | Otoes o ,mf fi"x:;”‘:,l"s"' 1'1'1“_“' sent to the lake front and with one company | Damage probably $10,000. NO DETENTION FROM EUSINESS. and DEBILITIES of B Dl 3‘-’-:};.:3;!)?.— e ohmie pires | Third race, thretquariers of a mile; | DUnbars 025121 20 0.4 of regulars went to Kensington on a train M S ver entalotiBeazaliE W esrels 6]y 0! Bend for our New Book. MEN ONLY. Fiynn. Home runs:’ Burvis o © T | Stelia M won, Southernest sccond, Hiraw | Datteries: penter and Jennings; Max- | fUrnished by the Illinols Central. at new vork—arrived—rurst Bismarck, | NATIONAL RUPTURE co_ Women Excluded. e bt The e At third Siilme a1, well and Cooper. Umpire: Gregory. Time: Situation at the smeiter. from Hamburg. 18 yoars experlence & 5 Ourth race, three-quarters of a mile, | Three hours. T BB sl A TR v ed e Ooaanio from Clrculare free. Played. Won. selling: Jim Cornwall won. Rookery second, e ATUmONIWASRCUETEnE yonterday [ that ithe Yokohama 119 S. 14th § MAN, 4 5 | Alfalfa third. Time: 1 3 g i R s wai 8 Hong Kong and Yokohama. . 14t t., Omaha, Neb. { 4th and Farpam Ste. Lincon . e Bathing at Courtland beach. Omaha Smelting works were about to close AL Humburs—Arrived—Rugia, from New Osama. Nzn The Unlon Pacific Railway Compang. Fifth race, five-cighth . 3 Oma & % Ive-cighths of a mile, selling — % i B catlicakDy, gt Jomeph Blano” won,’ Cyantha second, Mollie King Still Harping on Boul: down for lack of supplies rcaused by the | yori R R R third. Time: 1:0i 2 L nger. railroad disturbances. Mr. Guy C. Barton, [ = At London—Arrived—Rosarian, from Mon- Do Whats' TE/Mas) Gonc i Rock Island ; On the Old Dominion Track, PARIS, July 6.—During the burial of the | the president, said that a shut-down had | treal. (it on the 215t day. of Juner 1590 he Ege Feorla . WASHINGTON, July 6.—Firsi 34 remains of General Boulanger's mother at | not yet been considercd, as the company | At Tory Island—Passed—Prussian, from orable Walter H. 8 nl»':rn.‘Unl'leda]!iii Des Moines 5 y st race, five [ Montparnasse cemetery yesterday a mem- | had stlll on hand considerable residue and [ Boston. circult judge for the Eighth judicial cirs furlongs: Nightlight “wo M e CI Quincy second. Kenyan third. “times 4tie Chum | ber of the former patriotic league gave an | bullion on which to work, but that a meet- t Rotterdam—Arrived—Maasdam, from gult; made;an order, ofiwhichi (N ELNE 1 - Second race, six furlongs: Geand Prix | oration in which he enlarged upon the re. | ing of the officials would be held this morn- [ New York. o , NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. yon, Headlight second, Salisbury third. | grets felt by the nation for the death of | I8 to discuss the situation. In case the At Baltimore—Arrived—Polynesia, from | e ——1 fu‘r" |‘|..‘: ‘1“'{-‘;"31[ L.i“"lr(‘ o]f l&e ~”H““’a“'5‘|" me not taken, Mme. Boulanger's son. When he describeq | Union Pacific should suspend operations Mr. | Hamburg. trict. of Nebraskn. Oliver Ames, secon Sonisvilla Batiod Weil but in HMard Luck | . THIN race, four and a half furlangs: | HERS, Boula ) B y ST urg ph o : ra [ i ) . P fon, ‘When he desrin urton said the smelter would be compelled | At New York—Arrived—Cufle, from Liver- | r s 14 MRk atiad: Walk pat.ls Banjo won, dwell second, Wilkins | cals in power’ the guardian of thn cerns: | to follow. pool. Lmbw CO\‘H)ANY’\V— e ot hote: aanaRA i o LWIA 0 third. Tim LOUISVILLE, Ky, July 6—The Giants | (i AL T 5 tery interfered and told the orator such S : ——— The petitiol e receive : NIt both Pepper. and Hemming hard today, | Breaiiiry fice, one mile: Center Fire won, | janguage could 'not be tolerated. The Noiliseifor Bmpke dnypactars, Better Crop Prospects In Hungary. I o b et iona g L bR o Py emming hard today, | Brooklyn secnd, Dr. Helmuth third, Time: | Loiai lained that he had CHICAGO, July 6—The Herald will N ; ot tire oF 0y ol e while Loutsville's hits came generally when | 1 the. paliticiins Eoverning the nation. i 150, pdnaly, o Herald will say | pyDA-PESTH, July 6.—The more favorable 1y hem 06" he ‘Gheritions of the lines o two men were out. Score: ABath race: prehalt mie: Agitation won, | and Protested againat interference, The ex: | tnimneys o bve orwr woday SmOKEless | weather of the second half of June has had An invaluable product hersin’ and incladsd. in the Dnion Bacie New York ... 1140110 ond, d. Time: 0;51%. ercises proceeded without further interrup- | Shimneys will give Chicago's smoke insp:c- | 4 good influence upon cereals in Hungary. system, whose earning ¢ ) i : stem, whosi g8 are represented u;:nml)l:;l el 0‘ 30 i 0—| [ S lll:'m-l-e--m« St. Paul, tion. tors nclmrng to look for. An. exhaustive | The yield of wheat and rye Is estimated at made from the finest sald petition to be Insuflicient ts P& w “Base hits: New York, ouisville, 17. | ST, PAUL, July 6.—First race, T canvass of the industrial concerns of the [ 15 to 16 per cent better than last year. The : ¢ operating expenses and taxes, namely: THe Error: New Vork, & Lontéville, L Eained | Yucdtan win Bmima. 3ac tonae iei | Boating at Courtland beach, city reveals an appalling state of affairs | quality 1 Texcelient. The winter barley is beef the world produces, Carbon CULOT rilvay, e rignton & RRaR Rl e e EY ok Siruski] Belllihica Bitimor g e —————— and warrants the statement that tomorrow | very good, but it is below the average crop. Roulder branch; the. Junotion CIASIEAE Three-base hit Two-base hits: | Tom Bay 0 n\le p.‘.‘r‘d.’".’[fu’ ”;1:‘)‘1\!! 1‘1“"“‘ Kelly's Army Foraging on Farmers, 75 per cent of them will stop their machin- | The summer barley is poor with a medium n t a o Grim u“m;l' ,,“,:\.,.“ A ,A,ul,\\,,m \,.,. - | 1:08%. ; rd me. VANCEBURG, Ky., July 6.—Gen:ral Kelly :::;g:nd ktfll;“" ’au ulnfli m;' hre:(ml mm crop. ]11 m‘:\ o n‘w l;\vnv»r. l(mullvlllle &"Gusnl n per, Hemming and Weaver; New York, | Third race, high weight han o s ) foe e on traffic is raised. The effect w e, e ernss e raflway, the Kansas Central railroad, Ruste and Farrel. Time: Two hours and | stakes, mile and a half: e peeps at “'U.,m-;“};_;:,.tl‘,m"":m“Mll;m are stranded | b to throw into idleness upward of 100,000 TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS, Kansas' City & Omaha raiiroad. the Atohis five minutes. Umpire: Emsli Won, Little George ‘second, Uncle Jim third. | Spcacore’s Landing, ten miles above here, | workers. i son, Colorado & Pacific railroad, the Atchi~ o1 RG, o GoIt was Bitta s | Queen Bess second, Mrs. I ¥ . | the farmers and ca e aasine; WASHINGTON, —Attol Genera uoky districh, 2K $:P2:0 il tallway Extension company; and for aus PITTSBURG, July 6.—It was Pittsburg’s haw third. e causing great uncasiness TON, July 6.—Attorney General The board of underwriters at Kansas City thority to_use the money derived by lru D ame until the eighth {nning, when the vis- | Time: 1 among them. o it 4 Rors sized up Killen's curves and batteq | Fifth race, mile and seventy yards: Dun- ¥ e Olney late thls afterncon recelved a joint | paye raised the'insurance rates 25 per cent. A flmum’s I’mmu I‘J’elem ";r"'{]‘.‘.f'rl"ulr‘rf.:"';v,.l.)-‘fih-“'(‘:u'm;}l« & gy, o n, . Valley rallway, the Salina & Southwests him out of the box. Score: garven won, Josie D second, Bayard third, Boating at Courtland beach, telegram from the acting governor of Utah, | The companies claim they have been losing P 4 Pittsburg ... d 01300 2 0 g Time: 18T % 1A% hiosl the judge of the supreme court and the | money. vl A R T :Se?.‘.h'.‘,% Philadelphta 1.0 2 1002 0 6 21 GREAT RACING AT FULLERTON. Banta Fo Wikl $end Out Tralns. United States marshal, stating that the sit-| In the state constitutional convention at §hlepdia cgrative ace sald lines of railway described in said pefls Base hits: Pittsburg, 7; Philadelphia, 15 LA JUNTA, Colo., July 6.—The Santa Fe | U0 had become very serious there. The | Albany yesterd:y a resolution condemning srecial of gonoral i} w | tion as unable to pay expenses and taxes Errors: Pittsburg, 4; Philadelphia, 2 Eafned | summer Meet at Nanco County's Capital & . e : nta Fe | rajiroads were in the hands of the strikers [ the administration for using federal troops matiom, Gout, Kidney Dikor and for an order ratifying the acts of said runs: F 1;' Philadelphia, 10. Two- ! u officials announce they will today send out | and the United § A 4 . 4 S SR v date vopsia, * Anwriia, Antidot cceivers in making advances for such purs funs: ¥ ropusdsiphia, 10 Two Grens Shnceas ! nited States warshal was unable | in the strike was overwhelmingly defeated i1 ther Cxcesses. ‘Frico, 10, 2 and 00 ceata, Seliarein : St ltas Tutnen Relle Theeackase bits ILLERTON, Neb., Jaly 6—(Special to | 4l Tegular trains for California. Five [ to sccure enough deputies to enforce the | A Missourl Pacific train was wrecked | iy orvescont et D eoan Lreesntec §a R GOl Scheibeck and Buckley; Killen, Buckley | The Bee)—The summer meeting of the | SFIkers have been arrested here and taken | laws. They call on the government for [ three miles cast cf Sedalia yesterday. Thir- THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. It is ordered that sald petition be filed and Lyons. Struck out:' By Killen, 2 by | pullerton’ Driving elub closed Wednesday | 0 Denver, including John A, Martin, chair- | troops. toen cars of merchandi'e were badly | ‘s | 1615, Westarn Avenue, cHicagy | in sald cause forthwith, and that sald petis Haddock, 1. Batetrjes Mack, Killen nd Y e exec! Ve Cf . pe gz te: . r 0 e broug 0l Haddock, i Batetrjes: Macke Killen and | (000" V8 Lo 0 Tore. than | man. of the executive committee of the A, smashed and three negroes stealng a ride Fie mis bxialicaniats e top, Be brogshit 0 for hearing belolra |74 ;.WA"huurs and ten minutes. Umpire: | satisfactory, there being over 2,500 peopte | = s FARGO, D., July 8- in | were Killed il Bt Paul, Minn., on Thursday, the loth day of .ynch. on the ground during the day, who wit- HouFiiand Dess the strike-stricken tiwns west of Fargo is | The Christan Bndeavor committee at o Y o July, 188}, at 10 o'clack in the forenoots Spider Cuppey Also Slugged. D Eh AR A T AR B, Boating at Courtland beach. AL R Sl BON: @ h'.-J sb»”w Cleveland held a meeting yesterday to dis- " 9" And it is further ordered that notice of CLEVELAND, July 6.—Cleveland was de- | given in central Ncbraska. every start e—— 3 PUs ere have been | o445 the advisability of postponing the con- GUPI )E"F. the filing of said petition and of the hears feated this afternoon because Boston batted | meaning a horse race from. wire to win Freight Sheds 1 no trains west of Jhere:for ten days, and | vention. They decided that preparations had - S O R ana ainy AL the ball better. Score: Tnere 0 fakes nor Mippodromen, The | CAIRO, 6.—Two fre . 350 | Provisions are running low in many places, | gone too far to postpone the convention now. Cutes the eftects of | 80 place aforesald, upon the guestiol §ha hall | e 0015 0 0| ANere Were no fakes nor hippodromes. The IRO, July 6.—Two frelght sheds, 350 | while prices are soarisg skyward. Teams | SC°° '°° far to postpone the conventlon now Cten, ihe eftects ot | Lhieiter or Mot the ‘receivers hersty ghe pevela e e R e S huni up were wortly raciig for aid | and 600 feet long respectively, and twenty- | are pouring Into Fargo-from all directions Yoreh em ssicns. impotency, | Dot forthwith surrender possegsion of an PR Tl b AL SR 8 4= e ¢ the Unishes put the World's three freight cars were burned at 1 o'clock | Some coming over 100 miles for provisions. | oo o o WO Yajoocele aud oumall: | Soaae R e hs Aoet e rors: Cleveland, 4; Boston, 1. Bariied runs: | Fullerton Is the home of the champions, | this morning in the Mobile & Ohlo yards In | Ten dray loads of mallbas accumulated in | TUere, RAVE Teen RERY CPsns of cholera A Bov"six ror 5" *fb | be, insuthicient’ to” pay their operating exe 5 o B e penses, be given by the delivery of & copy Cleveland, 4; Boston, 1. Struck out: by | and these ruces demonsiruted that tho | this city, It is supposed the fire was in. | the Northern Pacific haggage room. P i T T T Y SHNTY DRt f this ord, h of th R T ‘. Z AN DrCG Of this order ch of the parties to nmfi Btiven, b | Home vin: Dufty, Siivetts, | horses of i cliy are st in i On | Gnaary i ts: Genzel. Two-base hits: | account of rain the first day's races were | © s G ST o arrived at Stockholm suffering from cholera 1 ¢ Omaha, Neb. to the y general of the Ut McKean (2), McGarr, Long, Mc- | carried over until Wednesday, making s §:30 laat alzht i e 3 s 8 ) maha, Neb. ! the attorn al of the Unite Gaiids, “Mextean (. Mecarr, “Long Mo | garried over untl Wednesday, making s |5 ot Gourtiand beach, JyAL 6:30 last night 1307 gwiichmen at Nash- [ Reports from Bolivia are to tno effect States, 1o the Oregon Kallway & Navigatia Tebeau: Childs and McKean! Long ani | race to dis Jhne’ heat race called A8 Aeks Lo i that ex-President Harstice has been mur- P R ucker: Nash and Tucker. Umplre: Btage, | W > half mile heats, best N AR ne Chicago ton strike at Slater, | dered. g c . scuring debts owing by the 1 Tim » hour and fifty unglm. i | three in'five, With ‘fve starters. " Gus Tup |y lf,;',\."";ulx:_":.k "\""‘“::'ffl:';":“:“ dock. | MO 18 endel, b e mestants Onrt MEYE3S' AUTOMATIC BOILER CLEANER | 'ments securing debis ¢ Y‘,;”;‘,.,'l,f..-'.'lfm':”XZF" uppy and Zimmer; Stivetts and | Per sold favorite in the pools, consequenti 4 ’ b.—=About 3 lock- lhere were no 5 B0, M4 8 Hy ol e New Yo yord o N B R Ui | BG" Papper pool tlckets Swere to. up. al. | men in Duluth went on & strike, demanding | ac i yerere, "5 MBS OF trouble last night | nas asked the government for money With | Manchester Mfx. Co, No. Mane Frilunne. the,. Boaton Jdarna). . and ok Standing of the Teams. Little Joe gave his backers a drive | 50 cents per hour. The companies hay At the Jersey. Qlly [ordiigpis. which to mitigate the rigors of the treat- Omaha Bes. In (he. dally Tosise. tsvacs I S ¢ their money, while there was & horse | fused the advance and ulll):ul:»«l Aias have. ro- Everything is reporied quiet at Spokanc, | ment he is receiving in the Lyons prison, fen times Prior to July 14, 1686 v fap Baltimore o B30 18610 | TR S e e e o oY1y, | for police protection. b And it Is further ordercd that the United Now Fork " ’ B 67| taking four heats of no mean order over — 43 whom 1t 1% e of the Rling T R : B 80| a very slow track to declde the matte Pcpular music at Courtland beach. b : Qi Piiteburs e 8.9 | Kennard, W. H. Kennedy's entry, of Gipsy i ghest ot all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S, Gov't Report, Bitsbire ; B 5| Queen tame sola favorite, with Gutlay and Damped the Cars In the Ditch. 1" petition oF by t ady alternately dividing honors dur- | HAMMOND, Ind., July 6—The strikers Dated, St. Paul, Minn., June Saveland . 3 0.9 | g the first heat. Lady Gay's driver lost WALT tested. Belglan Maid was on her good be- sponsible for the result of the game today, ht heats, Red Wing driving her out, | this country last month, has announced 4 & S preventing acalng, foaming, o tion to race, having drawn a doctor's gig ——— o give sauafaciion. Correspondence solicited, | JOHN M. THURSTON, : s ord g % 44| her the heat by a Swerve i the stretch | have captured a milk train today bound for 4 nited States Olredii VAR Chicago . . 40 23] pro ".“;;:}“_‘«_rxrr the mud, but ;n« little mare | Chicago and dumped the cars into the ditch. ] Filed June 25, 1 3 DIORRD.~otsrvens 1o & £ Eilpw self a game race horse, WIGKINE | puriher loting folowed, - Now, pursuant to the above order, notic PRRBLAEION ooorsee 2B he next three heats, with Golden as I8 hereby given that the satd petitfon: wil - DG4 Second Wik Vet noe on any rave | p S e s be brought on for hearini at St Paul, Mina, . 4 course, POl ereelf & race’ mare ourtland beach. r on Thurs )l 9, 18§ ‘clock WESTER AGUE G AMES, worthy of the name. Ia0e. - man el T O A o] . The 2:30 trot_was another. first-class en 0'Donovan Rossa Wants an Office. s June 2, 189 . CLARK, the Hooslers From liefeat. havior, and drawing the pole had good foot- | WhOse twenty years of expatriation ex- 3 fezeze/0) B s Ll oy e OF the Kama fads) ut for n mistake 4t the wire had the | his Intention of standing for election as emove all 010 scale T h n il old scale, without the use of com Recelverm Grand Raplds. In the ninth he gave four | untll ten days ago. The yearling trotting i Popular music at Courtland beach, l“""""' Sestern OfMce 16, Bes Dullding Of Counsel for Recelvern Mr. Frazer of Minneapoils Generously Saves | tertalnment. — This race was closely con- | LONDON, July 6. O'Donovan. Rossa r 3 A \ MINK INDIANAPOLIS, July & —Frazer was re- | ing all around the course and won In three | Pired on July 2, 1582, and who returned to QW e e v VN X f‘\},'.-'_"‘s"N' | trom vtter: & 3 i COUDERT, to allow the Millers to catch & train for | #6cond heat won. Waneta was in no condl- | the city marshal of Dublin. pound or washing out. Sold strictly on guarantes | JOHN F. DILLON Omana, Neb. ot tn e i h A AL - 1y dale,