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[ D L DYl ST i RPN 3 5 41 S T N g i A 5 B o A MONDAY, JULY 9, 1894 BEE: THE OMAHA DAILY T0 INJURY | R s stttz | MOVING ON THE ANARCHISTS | i o oo mse v s o T kRON THE VIEW OF A BANKER ADDED INSULT _—\ What to do with Milk Pails| Andrew and S ] K d Snyder. 1 Ur’mr!lr:l: Cline, ‘Time: Two hours and ten y\‘;"h”'r:;:ll;vrr: ‘:v'vilnn (n\'la'lbllt;“m mm;(a}: eye. oy et minutes, L hi ra °8 and ypoc- “le: H H 4 ', S ke ¥ ; : Bk Salig W risy "1 modorn 1D ey el Byposs Clean them with Pearline. You can't get I L"","’ e ]N“ Satisfied with (APINGY, 1L July §—(Epcial Telegram Fronch Cabinet Prepares to Enforce Striot | lcture of the prortaLin 1030, after “the so- | Appearance of the Strike from the Stand- them so thoroughly sweet and pure in any il 0 6 Dee. e ga ¢ today D1 1 4 h N I H . . ioking O1d Bill Rourke, {p,The Detoiftie game today was one of Measures Against the Reds, pessimistic view of all human aspirations. oint of a Moneyed Man, other w Besides, it's easier for you-% o Dl LU T TR The plcture given, 1& without the slightest 4 J k . y — eng el hy o d, P a y 0 e 8 htes icker H won it by effective hitting in the first in- warrant, and it fufthefmore Inf Tow J uicker, more economical, "E HAD To k[cK THE L"’El[s) coRPf[ ning. Score GOVERNMENr WILL NOT COMFROM]SE conception of )I\lll\'1ll‘"t'lmllfipll\“ ;;'rlil\':“n ]:m’: ‘ q o 51 QUINGY viviviieins 02 60070 0 00 et Ll opinion of the writer himself. 316 pages, | FOWER OF THE UNIONS BROKEN NOW < T'he box and barrel churn are not hard — Peor! Frovee xz 0 1!_01'0 ? VevESEy |»n_:_v;vr, 50 cents. Luirt’ & Leo, Chicago, to keep clean. A little hot water and ¢ little Leading & Gang of Anclent Harvest TIands | torion At Poncall and Johneaoray Steps Declded Upon by the Councll of | cyunt anr(l i h‘":;‘qgrfini‘{ f\xrx‘.llw.::r].‘.?lx;‘::‘: Intervention of the Government on Téhalt Peatline will clean any churn or do away the Old-Time Nall Feeder Spreads i'»:rn”r'" o hits l,lé‘m‘ Ministers Immediately After the As- by Orville W. Own, D." 18 just 200 b tho Hitivouis Bemsoval tiie withany bad odor."— Z%e Dairy World, Chicego. Y " irrors: Quincy, 3; Peorla, o , pages of polygot, o1 P Ao i 2 PR T T A AIT OVer Stauding of the Teams. et o L ) Bucontyn higory souta S cry o 0at _the of Organized Labor - Go V Perhaps you think that some of the imita- the Rourke Children, Played, Won, Lost, Pr.OL to Be Adopted. than I it had néber- beon prodused. " It e Left In the 1 tions of Pearline, that you'd be afraid aye on. 3 ot v a ad ‘oduced. e Le S , tha y()ll C e afraid to e 8t. Joseph £ 32 2% Bacon had a secret to confide to posterity, . . . ' Omaha 1 5 which Is not unreasenable to assume, and he use in washing elothes, would do just as Dea Moines, 10; Omaha, 0, Jacksonviiie i % PARIS, July 8.—A speclal cabinet coun- | foit obliged to resort for. its eoneoniimens o T S S e Bk e Radtt SO A7 % Jacksonviie, 5; Rock Teland, 4 Lincoln ... n = cil, presided over by Premler Dupuy, was | a cipher, it taxes ereduipurmec Lo ment t0 oF thb R A g A well in work like th T'hey wouldn't Beore b Ouinoe g L Peorla, ...l p = Beld today. Thers was a completo discus- | iseume e would string it out. in two Co., writes of the financial situation: hurt tinware, certainly. But they wouldn't soklyn, 12: BL.' Louls, 5. yes Moines . 26 3 ¢ the antianarol &atre aed:| j wore to follow, comprising hun- | = wspe: ¢ THERRVRRUNE o the o . . 'y v Baitimore, 1 Cindinnsc 4. Quincy’. o4 T B L SR B e dreds of pages, with less than one part in a | ol the Infervention of the national | clean it, either, half as well as Pearline—besides, *don’t Fetador i Mo st NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. Carnot’s murder, These measures will be In- | work was not done go bsiie oaafehe (Y:I:('i:‘ml; of the past week has been of a ca | play with the firc If your grocer sends you an imitation, " and unsatisfactory nature. The railroad be honeat—send it back P ¥ 4 Grand Rapids, 22; Minneapolis, 15 troduced in the Chamber tomorrow and the | writer had no aim to dole It out in install- strike has h 1 much less effect than might ments to the public of a later day at so - St. Louls Went to Pleces In the Sixth and v b > S 4ie ; Licked, beaten, smashed, pulverized, CToAFSH o P IHeNeo0mTs DRANS NAONEE BUe ‘,‘.”'”""':l‘ Mgy l""fl‘ "ml:‘l"';“ | much per volume, tnless he was a belicver | have been expected from its extraodin b smothered, and by a lot of old relics of the | 8T. LOUIS, July 8—The Browns played L SRR, ;’ ! o0 | In the transmigration of souls and expected | magnitude. At the opening of the week stone age from Des Moines at that. an errorless game up to the sixth, when | They provide for the removal of the correc- | to see himself ultimately transplanted in the | there was some selling from that cause, That was what happened to the Rourke | Clarkson went to pieces and the flelders | tional tribunals for trial of offenders who | body of Dr. Owen, where he could reap | but It is a significant symptom that. the tokday with him. After this the Bridegrooms | hitherto have been sent to the assizes for | the harvest he 'had sown. I the | bears, instead of making it an occasion clpher fad keeps on it would be | for selling, became buyers to cover thelr family yesterday afternoon. : s and won easily. Score: | trial befoy ry, and among the offenses A burning shame, wasn't it? S e S o b sl | far less surprising to soon learn that a cipher | shorts, and the ) g \l' (l‘ ‘l) 2 ; g 2,:,3 covered by the measures are incitement | revealing a “startling sensation’ may be Wt s it chased out t Louf: all In prices was co and % per cent and of s Dy STOURTHGYerE e yellow n through the press to outrage or crime, | discovered in the first book i : AL A : A s 4 ; overed in Fst book one comes acroes, duration. i cl-y"‘" FX:"‘I!!"'"'[YY vamc ;_ehp et it Lotin R rone s Bt oo i | speetlies Nevoeatih theft, murder, robbery, | provided the discoverer possesses the true Mhe v very generally taken of the { yparling steers at play. y kn ey [ B ool Two-base hita: ~ Dowd, 11y, | incendiarisms, explosions, crimes against the | Benius of deciphering. This thrusting. of tion of the strikers is, that its own | had a ple and pranced about the fleld in Stein, Three-base hits: ettt et The | SU¢h & book fresh from the press upon the must ‘bring @ spoedy remedy. | flendish glee, Home runs: Daly. 2. 1 i Tontlon e petonte O A eS¢ | public who have no direct means of verifying AR I A eied I The Traffley's were quiet and subdued, | B1Y tterion: . Miler and. Cla PR A PR Ll e R TS Dl N tanoe Py b " ees . dimaing vlow g i v il + Bte Time: 4 4l o ckery. Paper, es. ssism that des a certain i but there was a deflant and very w{clk"! l’\\l\’»:xfy rrtm""”l» (."":"l';:“ i The reason for dispensing with jury trials | Howard Publishing company, Detroit, Mich. | class of unions, though fc nately by no { look in their eyes. And it was no biu d In cases of persons charged with the above | There will fssuc in a fow days from the | means all of th nt strike, in either, for they gave the Rourkes a flage! Orlotes Hud w Snap. offences fs that jurles have always hesitated | press of the Western Mothodist Degk Con. | Spite of its ma ot tion that they will remember as long as ATI, July rrors by the | to convict becailde the assises Sudgen are | Carn an ociavd volame of over. 500 ‘pages, | LATCALE and fOrc. haw broueht out an o I i oata 1 Reds and Hits by” the batters made | empowered to inflict the heaviest punish- | which will b a most valunble addition {o (he allnying the prement troubla, but win ol To sell quick B o ar s otiee 200 ORARGIOIEES | today s e ery sided St ment. ecclesiastical and political literature of the | prove —an (Avaluable profection mraie a3, o se 3 £ <155 o times. The work is entitled “Footprints of [ future disputes between ‘the railroads. bmg 3 010034 ADVICES FROM THE CONGO. stock on hand. the Jesults,” and is from the pen of Hon [ their employes. The governm reached the conclusion that concerned not only in pre 8 It was a bad day, indeed, for Papa’s boys. | Cincinnati They batted like ancient females and ran | Baltimore bases like furniture vans. : Young Mr. Gragg pitched for the enemy and was well nigh invulnerable. But four safes was all he would let us have. On the other hand, Sammy McMackin was bruised and contused until he resembled a huge car- 0101 414 ex-secretary of the nav. R. W. Thomps he Papacy and the Civil and author of ing violent cinnatl, State Troops Completely Def at the Muh- ‘ineinnati, &; F innat th ) Nile. interferences with the t sportatia D! e H dists on the Uppor Nile Power.” It contains the results of years of | mails, but also with {he Jnioneiion op (e $12 Refrigerator for. -$6.00 LONDON, July 8 —Advices have been re- | pynstaking study, and must take Its place | carriage of passensers amm in celved here from the Congo state, showing | at once as an authority upon a subject vital | tween state that the Mahdists attacked the fortified po- the existence of free institutions every- | gonsideration by th sition at Mundu on the upper Nile on March : ght, as b upon i authori- t K, ase hits: Kellel run: Holliday. McPhee, Comi; ill, 1, Hatterie: $16 Refrigerator for. .$7.25 $23 Refrigerator for... $11,20 Thoughtful Americans will be espe- | ognt, (i€, Saminlsty buncle. i i Chamb e ; ans | pe- A Without prejudice I can truthfully say | lfth, Tannchill Murphy: MeMahon and | o phe Congo state troops completely de- Al IRRIE AR CEI UL s 2 LT laws, and the troops have acco o % | that Sammy can't pitch a roof—not With | mitiis Umpires: Hurst and. Hm.”w_y feated the enemy. Captain Bonvallet and ;'fl‘"“},‘: el WEASIU) LR A ff..|.‘.:'.\‘.""',l.i'"1‘1,.,'““-,'.’?{'"“,','fl!;\ pre 3 4 Ry hy ihs aiayatorr s s s s Usual Result at Chicago. fergeant Vafor of the state troops were | Y.pcderal Revenues and the Income Tax” If ojho, aitilcers do not specdi SLAUGHTERING i y et. The corn-cutting season | CHICAGO, July 8.—The Senators did the = e Trienterst 18 the title of a monogram by Frederic C. | giFlf) Boces the roads will be enabled to | sy yet. = The B usual Sunddy caper, beating the Colts by Many Cases of Cholera. Howe, in which the writer aims to suggest | Loly i positions with new and monunion i B Cisocouple ot Rtort /iontil. THEFS\one® rins- Bogras - ST. PETERSBURG, July 8.—Thirty-nine | other 'methods of raising revenuo than by | short cut to the Gad of the bedmg e, TO SELL i i without joking, It 18" tio! pleasure at- | Chicago™ .. 3000102028/ now cases of cholera and thirteen deaths | the income tax, He concludes with a plan | proceedings, but it puts befors the rhilis 2 3 i . b UL Washington 000050409 b to substitute tarifft duties with Internal | employes "the certain prospoct of havin #5.50 Baby Carriagos for. ter spending a month in Paris to go out to G 12 Washington, 1a, | Were reported here today. Five new cases | 1o BWSULME tarift dubes wih (BLerRil | ERGYCS, the cortain prospect ‘ot ‘naving 610,00 Bt e Ghre oee ! 3 .$3.25 the Charles Street park and see your pets ¥ Washington, 4 Barned | Were reported at Doblen in Courland. AT T OooTitical and _Social | States n future nttempts to aniie heir 815,00 u"]’b' arriages for ..... 00 SRt .$4.90 maltreated like ours were yesterday. ago, 4 Washington, 6, Two-base SRR — Sclence, Philadelphia, frt"rr(]if:s by v\[‘lulvnv«n This s not only of 4 aby Carriages for ..... i, i .$7.25 Nobody dreamed that Omaha could lose s: Decker, '2; Tebeau, L' Struck out: | A cooling ride—to Courtland Beach. “Tho' Adaption_of oclety to lts Bnviron- | mmen®e value' to " the' Tailrouds, “as . after her grand work of the day before. | By Esper, by Griffith, 3. Time: Two TI g et 6% by Prof. Willlam Draper Lewls, 1 o | neaingliem Of & constant menace to their N oA ted to sco her knock out | hours and’ten minutes. Unpire: MoQuaid, BOOKS AND PERIODICALS. ment,” by Prof. m Drap: , property and operations, but will be equaily | Everybody expected to Bittecien GAmIL and- doarves duaid: 2 contribution to soclal sclence in which the | Welcomed by the public at large, whe faos writer flounders considerably in his en- | Suffered great inconvenience and loss fyom another victory big enough to eat hay. Mercer and Dugdale, After the carnage yesterday Pa took me % “Protection and the Proletariat” s the | deavor to maintain the work of the econo- | these Interruptions of travel and transportie gaido and implored mo to lot the boys down e okien strained title of Secretary J. Sterling Mor- | mist ls to point out the laws which effect | Lol l'lZlk;)rl(g:&lwx'\llh:\:l;rl'.:{“r:lfl;fir;’:: to-the e i o log | Batimore De0 Wap- Logt Prll | ton's contribution to the June North Amri- | the prosperity of a people—a definition much | chuni it o ETe4% moral assy Broaedions the wind spasmodically, while Moran welted | Boston . 6 43 2 683 | can Review. The writer exhibits a perverse | breader —than the sclences. l]Ag!t;(lr-lgl °fug’f|'xl'5"‘ greanizations have so long been > lef New Yorl 61 87 24 60.7 d fallu- | Academy of Political and Soclal Sclence, vy tolerated as to produce a growing Sibarn-yard fowl out to left, and blg McVey [\Gpl 4ofns 67 8 23 gog | adhesion to stalo platitudes, exploded fallu- | by yjagefpnia, ecling of distrust as to the sufficieney. of as tossed out at first by the delusive Mr. | poopon 6 3% 2 683 cles and a hobby for alliterations, coupled | * ppe position of India on the money ques- et for the preservation of order, "That was our first ogg, but we gave it | Eloourk B B & fb| rubedeft facility of substituting auestion- | tion, showing why she was foroed to lose | {15, SPsclucle for the impunty of vio! t " gloySlan ‘ — | her mints to the coinage of silver and tne t sregard of Svis ieouragement plent back, and a vox popull velp was cut | Cinclnnati W @ 4 :’:.fg"v",zl:";tf’;;'{:: ;Z‘Vsz e L e s R e R e B d B erstons S EOT TO SELL QuICK Joose In the stand and on . 3. Lou .3 9 ably shown 1in a tract entitled “Indian | assurance to see the highest it The second resulted in another egg aplece, | Chicago .oo... 41 B9) 1t s weak in logic. “The Menace of Coxey- Currency," by Sir Gulltora L. Molesworth, | the nation' thus boluly LR R O STOCK ON HAND. and in the third the Rourkes took one more, | 1Vashingt 4 5| lem” 1s treated in a symposium, fn which | wio was tne delegate from Tndia (o the | FIEDtS of Droperty, iberty for Hs e TRAFFS TAKING TALLIES. Malor General O. O, Howard deals with tho | rocent - monetary - conference. American | QosaTicted Use. mist and whiil he Fespected: Gasoli But the Traflleys refused to participate WESTERN LEAGUE GAMES, mking. Comparisons with Breiome mevinds | Academy of Political ‘and Soclal Seience, | intersiiie commerce fuwe 12 sorrinStais | § 3 Gasoline Stoves for. $1,25 further in the hen fruit banquet. L;Jun';‘zqqc%’:;‘?fl:of%fill:; mg Lakumg :lhmld P)g;]ndelphln. r1,)‘1.‘mt E llk.l\llll be expected from the govern- $6 G li S f s 3 orter and pithier than ever, just suited | ment. The' railroatls are (he benare s asoline Stoves for.$2.73 McVicker was expeditiously expunged, but | sioux City Comes In Contact with Some Mike Lawreace drove out a bute without Expert Pitching at Toledo. E:]u trying, and Dutchy Hoffman sunk his | normno. 6. July 8 and humane view of the'lssue. Superintend- | for the season. are the storles i the July the niation, o ent Byrnes of the New York Police depart- | Romance, which _had_.slightly reduced its —Ioreman pltched a | pont “yrites of the “Character and Methods | sive any sreatly Tedufed lts price, coming oHiugim and if it s conceded to be neces- P them open for the carriage Is, it lowed to be even $8 Gasoline Stoves for.$3,75 RESRILIOASRL W C RN BT henomenal game today and the i unyun Juggled Holmes' grounder with | Phenomena [l ay of the Men,” betraying both blas and nar- | Jown from 25 cents to 10 cents per number. | peopla 4 In the interest of the "?f, l};nprel'zsgxcm, and Lawrence scored. | Sloux Citys did not earn a run till the last | rowness, an inborn mistrust apparently that | Nothing. lke meeting: the demands of the | Hoo) R atsrkey the. traney ,shall’ be kept Jocko.must get o wriggle on goon, or I fear | 1AnINE When they managed to bunch three | may be the reason for his success in dealing | times. = We congratulute Romance on the | dUcts And pormomi® frans Yo D Al REETR briEKsiyara will: clatin himn, singles. Score: with the lowest crimifal class, but is not 5 | change. ~Romance Publishing Company, | Of Dublic poiicy that = this sty CtAte McFadden slashed out a couple of cushlons [ Toledo . <0 20141 24 014/ applicable in dealing with grave soclal prob- | Astor Place. New York: vice should be performed by the mtional 2 d the Dutchman scored. Then they laid | Sloux City £020000001-3]lems. The North American Review, New The July number of Current Literature | SOVErRMent, and it is simply marvelous n an : y that this dity should never off until the seventh inning. T R E AL B ARy YO sugh the Gods and the Years Releny | 128 & Striking scenc, “The Elephant Dance,” | bagh epenty vednouih, AeVer have hitherto 4-Gallon Store Water Coolers.. 88c In the meantime egg after egg was hande edo, 4 Sic » 6. B i |, “Though the Gods and the Years Relent” | from Kipling's “Jungls Book:’ “Anthony’s | - Dure the Geosnized, : - ks, Wrbhe Hind: VG Fha ui | 8 high-sounding Utle bearing scarcely the | oturn.” from Gaordi Bhers brillant new | mariee for heelat(E%, Bt of the weete e | B 6-Gallon Store Water Coslers. . $1,10 the Rourkes until they had an_ unbroken | Nroivyiand, Kraus. Time: 0w of them, and a stock yards' aroma | ten minutes. Umpire: I egan to settle over the park. Foreman and McFarland; Kraus and Wine- Two hours and ker. Batteries: remotest relation to the clever romance | rbmance, ‘“Cleopatrai” “In Robesplere’s | effects of these assurgmome. Mo enefl . % of two women to which it rofers. Mrs. | Prison, from the historical novel, “Red | fesponacd by “srdee "t i, Fyen Tonaon | B 8.Callon Store Water Coolers . . $1.50 As a starter in the seventh Oliver Wendell | ham. Edmund Nash Morgan, the author, confides | Cap and Blue Jacke],” and @ pathetic fnklish market is becoming a much ‘more lolmes was keeled over at first by a double Go-ns-You-Please at Grand Raplds. to the reader the love affairs of a ladies’ | sketoh from “Kerrigaws Quality,” by Jane | frbe It hag hhent of support to New York ointed throw from Munyan. GRAND RAPIDS, July $—The most | Mafi a sort of a malo butterfly who, pos- | Barlow. Current Literature ' Publishing | hot sinec. the porsiot MY month past, it McFadden hit her over the barn. Then, | prominent feature of today's game swas | 5esSIng talent, wealth and an attraction few | Gompany, 62-64 Lafayette Place, New | act. This seems to be in a ,m.g:!‘-;,’;“:m‘,;‘: 1 will be a revival and a more set- Kept up 60 | Women could’ resist, has yet neither deep [ yi kb due to the expectation that” wiae (e addy Boyle allowed old man Trafley’s sur- | constantly as to gve the contest the ap- | feeling nor steadfastness of purpose. It {8 | © fnier the title, “The Dawn of & New Era | PllL 5 out of the way th e co skipper to get through his legs, and | pearance of a sprinting match. Scor: a very simple narrative in which the story | in America,” Dr. Bushrod W. James, A. M., | 9 business in this connir Porter hit safe and Gragg made a home run. | Grand Rapids §52051801-2is unraveled with scarcely the appearance | dilates on ‘a large number of topics o & | ted condition of politics. And there are And the Rourkes took their eighth egg, | Minneapolis 222024380015 of aplt, and both strong interest and | political nature, touching mostly *teatures of may_ prove th pnE that this expectation while the Prohibitionists plucked another Gand, Rapids, 2% Mipneapolis, 16. | poerful climaxes are developed. Fluent | qur government which have too long been | cortality un fopboyaycibyfopnded. here T bunch of hellotropes, Bhnmed sungs: diapils., 2 Minneapolls, © | and graceful in style, her work 1s rich in | mado to conform lo party—making the mat. | of trade. " BumnioVed tone In tetionpaotes Lawrence hit for a brace, and after Doctor | guiic TRt Gruady Hapigs, AT Miune- | color, particularly “suitable to the sunny | tar of selocting exccutive and legislative | & prospeet for aboniorn average fall (rhde G s sht, 8; surroundings in Italy and the gay soclety | representatives of the people simply an ob- | a1d, What is more important they Loce; Hoffman had capitulated to Fear, Holmes 7 Dite: L AL H s Wi lNon Wiiree: BASE | lito in which the characters move. Mrs, ject of partisanism. Paper, 135 pages, | 10 Akree that prices have touched hotpan t{ler Fear had devoured Griffins high foul, [ the base running, which apped the daylights out of Sammy, and aruthers, George, 2: Callopy, ; ; 2 ickey pushed himself swiftly around to the | Clelland, Visner. Home run sm'l-};, Mc- [ Morgan displays a rare knowledge and | Porter & Coates, Philadelphia. Lfit',f["d‘f “'“"}": is no very marked improve. 4 2. 3 late, Mckadden waddled up and ripped off | Earland) | mwrrell iclott, ” Strucic ! out: | mastery of words In deploting the upper | © “Nan Merrifeid's Choice 15 the title of an | 1ot M, A the husliasLs Aanees mor I8 Ry ” single, Grif two and Grandma Trafley | Grooks, Burns, el Zi Xlott, | Welsh, | crust, and has a wonderful delicacy of touch | fmpressive tale by Alice Balch Abbot appear- | halt ot o year will show & reriy” Lond L dnother, on which Holmes, McFadden and | Curugners. Time: Two hours and . fitces | b Portraying affairs of the hoart. Tho only | ing in the July St. Nicholas, ~Nan ls & | aspece. for buyers wm sty & Cling to. the I tH e B fault to find with the story is its tendency | young school girl with some local reputation | habit, acquired last year, of spreading their men ause, Grif seized themselves and ran home. TRutee D) : Sric AND THEY DIED RIGHT HERE. x\?’é’lg:f.“Pur‘kgp"lracmnofh:‘xfi‘d‘“fiiyles{mfix‘sgfi- Lo monotony from too close confinement to | for “‘speaking pleces” of a humorous sort; | PUrCHases over the season, instead of fup. : plying their wants by ldrge transactions Close evenings at 6:30, except Saturday, during July and 2 ciingle themo and a single strata of so- | She decides that declamation is worthy of | BIVIDS R The last Inning was finally wheeled in, | land and Burrell. which may fmpart to fety. It is all love, love and love from first § gnd the Rourkes made up their minds to Standing of the Teams. clety. 3 serving a higher purpose than raising a laugh | trade the appearance of continued o August. 5 5 Siote Olty el I y ] v I tradé 18 expected: It is y O o E Rt G s ] Munyan lopes flercely to the plate. He | fruno o~ e T i A Drownatically and jite were stll a holiday | the author has constructed a stirring and generally | expected, - however, that" next Baby Carriage and Refrigerator Catalogues mailed ‘st once began to think. His brain was very | Minneapolis St e B L Fo XA y touching story conveying a higher apprecia- | $PXing will certainly bring a ‘boom, whioh Stive sad in ten minutes he knew exactly | Kansss Clty, o R P R (O 'gemg;;!;g;’:“g’.;:rfl tion of Abraham Lincoln. “A Visit to the [ §ob¢ has & sustaining effect upon confi- ted. rand Rapids. 5 5. s " e = B e Lk 1o the et e ‘."A‘:fi:vn'iflg Indianapolls el % & prxd 216 pages, 60 cents. Home Book Compuny, E‘,;’.{‘:.\‘,’;’;emgz,,“;,’j;s:‘n‘"?,',‘;;f;;;g,‘f"°°,‘:';:,§ Tl teEyentiontot Lhe banks to supply T e B miAR golng: undor for the third time. Milwaukee e e L ot e June | the author, Thomas Winthrop Hall, we learn | anticipated aftcot of stoppin the ouinon. R — s 2 The grand stand opened its lungs and Oentury are two articles partievlarl that there is really one spot on the earth e Shipments of the week having been a CUPIDENE Y pal arly appro- | whare there is every time of day at once, most nominal. This fact shows strikingly ‘1")11 ent Ve ble Vit nihe proscrie oaned. CE] L PACKARD AGAINST BOXENDALE. priate to the current discussion of adminis- | whore every wind [5 a south wind, and 4 | the difference between the Sanics an foy Then Pedroes wielded his sapling. Gragg \ . B arty o et -yt (hic, EEST; | Omahn wnd St. Joo Will Clash Agatn at | of elevon eumintstors of tho Uniiun gerymy | €01d one at that, and where every road loads | {rei"y i, (helr, Fesmective abiity (o con: B T R I R W fkllwur(y shoer wentiorat this, but it Oliat]sa 8(restimacics R I ARG P Sslrm: south. The Century Company, New York. | unwisdom of making the kovernment thg Jy;mmumk‘ it tho Gicle Sonal '.Jul;ulk;ru!;,lflc{’vm‘m Debility flica Y came. down, agaln, Now for the leaders once more, St. Joe | System,” ten of the writers favoring a rad- BOQKS (OFTHREMONTH, Shie iiodiansetithe predious metals.t e o e S G ) CUPIDENE clean:es the liver, the kidneys and the urinary Langsford came up with a wild, ravenous S & : : & p Tl be. here, thia (aternaon, iand iso’ willj| fsaliohangeifn the direstlontotitheimarttiays-i| A BRIGHTON/NIGHTI AND ASBROOKLYN [\ \ys o waTE GOMMEROIAL REVI ook in his eyes. But wild, ravenous look : 3 BOBHLERL I orex. Bt . 110,¢ rayenal a wild, | our new third buseman, Hutchison, We | tem and the eleventh, Hon, T. W, Palmer, BACHBLOR DY SMArgareyl Lios ¥ Paver; NG BEFORE awp AFTER Organsof all impuritics. Favenous look make & hit in my lite, monikidosatilngs o) Uie igalnte §Noiwe(| mMn alnings ol prefont iayatom kwarks very| ( 20Tipagen, 50 centa ik Lovall,| Qoryell & Ooi il ot weokel Trnas miegs i Very Un- CUPIDENE strongthens and restores small weak orzans, A RREAI oo maKe e Rt tndmy, won't. We will just wipe ‘em off the earth, | Well. The second paper is from Dr. Albert ew York. Rt reaoaag 18 won sufamer v ok curcd by Doctori 18 Deciio ninoty par cont aro troublad aith g Shaw on “What German Municipalities Do | DIVORCE, OR FAITHFUL AND UNFAITH- y rally Prostatitls, OUPIDENI 1§ tho only nowi romedy 0 oure Witheut an operation. . 8.000 tew And Paddy Boyle did the same. They are getting too gay. Everybody go | FHAW ob “What German Municlp b FUL—By Margaret Lee. Paper, 411 pages, | MANCHESTER, Eng., July 8.—The past timonials. A wrilten g nd nonoy T E BIX DOXOR Q00 0L » He drove a warm one down to Grif, | out this afternoon and see us get back on (riButaaYal Blaan A nAE T e et R ol can ta) G o o1 G ory ol A GO Ma Ll L e6k Tealan tinaatiata ars as Tl past manent ctire, $1,00 1 bo by i estinia ‘eprinted gayly to first, but found the switch | top again. Tomorrow we will have stil | SonTibutes u RlauangandsTiidantery, S0t o v o i b2 ness done was considerably below produc b A petaa oS 010 SAR AR CIAR0 Ao spiked, and the Rourkes were shut out. another man. He will be In the box. His | te i R R e S i el B A L Gobamayiorue ooy e % i 3 At The great crowd couldn’t believe it, and | hame is Winfield Scott Camp. So you see | Banza follows the drift of a current fad and 0 A . Lynch. . Yarns were in a worse condition - — you could seo them all dublously examin- [ Papa Rourke means business He fsn't | has a very clever surprise at the end. ~An- K":’ffyr'&z& Dages b, ‘oot Bpad, Me- | fowing {9 jearer cotton, Home users con- AT T e going to monkey all summer with a lot of [ tonia and W. K. L. Dickson contribute an a ., Chicago. wed their hand-to-mouth policy. s » Qe b acor oaris s, with tunerelitroad, | o e Boch Fio T tnds (o have . thbey. ok | oois g Wo . T ‘Dickeon ‘eon Invention [ THE MAJOR IN WASHINGTON CITY— | China took some large lines of fow counts DON’T BORROW TROUBLE. BUY they filed out of the grounds. i 2 X E ; s at very low prices, otherwise the export Sad, wasn't it? Fong ey NS AL wll. The St Jocs | of the Kineto-Phonograph,” accompanied by | Anonymous. Paper, 251 pages, 25 cents. | 8% Very low mportant. Cloth was in fai A n' olay: jomorrow.and Wednesday. Then we | an introduction by the Inventor and & por. | .F: T. Neely, Chicago. demand for Bombay and Madras, There e score: g0 to Lincoln Friday and Saturday, and THE PRINCESS OF ALASKA—By Richard OMAHA., back here Sunday, bringing the Fapmers | trait of him from a recent photograph, to- INCIHES, Of v Richard | was a small_demand for Calcutta, China AB. R. 1B. SH. SB. PO. A. B, | With us. There {8 still another attraction | gether with examples of the pictures shown Henry Savag: aper, 415 pages, 60 cents. | and Japan. The political trouble between eery, m....4 0 0 0 0 1 1 0at the Charles Strect park, and that is | by this new invention for reproducing to the | . - T. Neely, Chicago. China_and Japan hindered business. I 3 oran, ¢4 0 1 0 0 2 1 0|Jimmy Ward the umpire. He s head and | eye the motion of a glven scene as the pho. | IN THE QUARTER—By Robert W. Cham- Bkl vae evant andRoithi Amer fovev, dbiod 9 0 B ¢ 13 0 1 shaulders above any umpire who as ever ( nograph reproduces tho rolated sounds. The e e e | et el i (et haEakmante 'TIS CHEAPER IN THE END. y g e 2 0AN (L THAL 3 Century Company, New York. Ll > The home trade was quiet. The stocks of I O B B T B B T e Al A T L R — , = — angstord, 555 0 0 0 0 0 2 1|and see him, and Langsford, Hutchison | contributions to American educational his- b conts,The On s poaper, 206 | looms are incrensing. he hall yearly MANHOOD RESTORED! ;NERVE sEEpu.s oyle, ss...4 0 0 0 0 0 4 1|and Camp. Here are the positions tory, prepared under the editorial supervision | ~Pages, 25 cents. | 80 v News | balance sheets are mostly unsatiafactory 7 AT A Tis wonderful remedy MeMackin, .3 0 0 1 0 0 4 1| Omana Position Bt, Joseph | of Prof. Adams of Johins Hopkins unlversity | 5 O0MmPaRY CRIRES o open | 06 ) fhither curtaliment o production ; fusranasito qure sl nervoundl ) dounot brutn Ll TN A SR S Y (T Marcum | and Issued by the national Bureau of Educa- " St e e ooy | show an fncrease In oloth exporis of 15 and loss of powerln Generative Tosls .8 o 4 30 #H T T mone + Slohler | tion, 1a & book singularly complete In detall [ AnSeline Teal. [llustrated. ' Paper, 233 | por oont. For the hulf wenr the eviass Fanshanterpore excomireuy DES MOINES. vl putonison Biard Kricjaley | and' must by its Intelligent, discriminating | PSS # ATBRE Ry TG, Oblsago. | Was 2 per cent. Most of the exports were ditainBemicy; Conuiption g e R FheH ) 1;0‘ 4 B | Pedroes “Left MeKibbey | and entertaining treatment of the subject Paver, 350 pages, 25 conts. B A, wemes | $0,Indla, Chind, ‘the Levant and Central ;" Seery fidd Cole | commend itself to all who are interested In S Ll e e Rinited & 4 O TERDE I B T TN T G BRI [ Right e e e R develop & Oo., Chicago Eheonited States took only half the offman, 1f. 8.0 1.0 | e e ot d Lo e BYQL0p= EARS IN HEAVEN—B; . Mc- | Quantity taken during the corresponding olmes, 're.08 1 1 0 0 1 3 §f Moranw' Caton Dollingsworth | ment. It is the work of Leonard F. Parker, s'.’:(,exlg‘,\,;"s TN AR l,ug‘,,““‘r,"mclmzf,‘u period in 18, The Tonths Ineresse 18 © len, 0 0 13 0 1 8 J0) «Fltcl + Packard | professor of history in Iowa college, who ts. Laird & Lee, Chicago. ' | yarn export Is 13 per cent and the half | T R ' a Grimn, AR ek Colle iuihn iy Ord's Coming Champlons. from the pioneer days of the state has been [ B0 COnts Lol & AT i ar ik M RO SRnES ATox gt el ne Ra0d alothes, aud ‘WM, LOUDON, Btr'miif 13 g 8§ 1 8| onp Nov, Julv'BShecia o The Bee) T pronrors St nbmmer dacation i et | THE DIETETIC AND HYGIENIC GAZETTE ovant_ind “Cnina. © the continent, the | P00 TVEiNor ways giving compotont. testi- 4 Grags, p. i do00 —The Ord Base Ball ¢ as been reorgan- he progress of higher educatiol 1 Towa. i b ) > S o 418 The Nottingham lace trade is slow, wait- perity. i 2 12 & 18 0] TThe Ord Base:Ball olub has been reorgen- | oi5 BROATESE 01, WIRARL SUGAUSE 8 1°Ue | *'SiTiio” Gakotte’ Fubliahibs Gompany,. 1218 ing for a Al setiement. of “iny Tajh | MoBY, of prosperity. 4 trien, meeting | COmMmission Merchant Totals .48 10 1 © T § 7 3 fied and can now place an unusually strong | Gob %\ M0 GECL 0N 0t "Bresident Grant's | Broadway, New York. question in the United States, . ¢ tOFIT Helll!tgxolaimed an.old. frisid, mastox Des Molnes, 00200044 0 teaminthe fleld for un amateur nine, The | Jiooy i *noy” Molnes In 1876, an erroneous | THE CHAT BOOK—Stone & Kimball, Chi- | “German spint {aken’ i consldors | DAL, (YOR- BUAL haye (dore’ well . in ihe g Bes M 9300 place of W, T Leonard, thelr pitchor, who a0 andloarbridas) Ablo GUARMILY HE oL taken weat GRAIN AND PROVISIONS o ) ’?‘ Aot=9 lilaty early Ih June togbe gone for the'sum- Feport of which n;ugm:"llt: place the president | vy~ FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW—Leonard | In ‘Rouen,’ busin 1s quiet, but the | ‘Well, rather,”” was the confident reply. § = % s . Two-base | mer, has been filled*by J. Hoffmeister of | In an attitude of hostility higher educa- AN, FOREN 3 93 : spindles aré well ged A o struck pay dirt before I had been there a | Private wires to Chicago and New Yorl its: Pedroes, 1; La e, 1; Hoftman, Grand Island, who has signed articles and | tion. A fac simile of the manuscript of the [ Scott Publication Company, 231 Broadway, ol L AIYOK Y. business orders placed b Chicago Bourd cPadden, 13 Gritfin, 1. Home Tha, Moo | DiLopitoh fof the elub during the season | spoch appears in the volume. ~Naturally T‘{‘:;:‘,‘Kn‘l 1 CENTURY—The Humboldt FOREIGN b IAL REVIEW, ¥ Pay dirt? 1 didn't know you were at the e ondsnce. wlisiiad: eMackn, 2 Dy Grage, 3. Passed balls: | The team consiats of: - Hoftorel i, | Mmuch space is relatively given to the State Publishing Company, 19 Astor Piace, New B mines.” Otfice, ‘room 4, New Y¥ork Life Bullding ournn, ‘SIFIt>kIu|||.“llyl\h-,\lm-kml 1; by | pitcher; F. H. Ward, catcher; 1. M. Wil. | university, m‘eru(l, ylnnfm-s uf whk-‘l]n, dr:‘;flfid York k ’ Loan Rates at London Kept at the Lowest “I wasn't. I bought a farm for $50 an Telephone 130 ragg, 4. Umpire Vard. lia first; Day, second N. | to & change In administration and partially S GAZINE — T S and aola 1t in towa lots at'$s0 s lot Linooln Almest Shut Out. Mitchell Ty shortstop; | In the faculty fn 1887, have been criticized, [ CASSELL'S WAMILY MAGAZINE—The | = July 8.~The release 4t ov. | That's the kind of pay dirt to strik §T. JOSEPH, Mo., July 8.—(pecial Tele- | Ny A0Y' iR oy frlggs, mid- f but the fdelity to fact of the work In this | AT ikeet, New York. Y N P E AR - gllded edges. Such cards are usually to be am to The iee)Devereaux's home run | againat Burwell o the Tourth. ang s | Prtioular cannot be questioned by those f o fi¥NINTGENTH | CBNTURY—Leonard SRR oy during the waned plethora | - oo on new steamer, Courtland beach. | found at the shops whero artists’ supplies n the third saved the visitors from a shut- | them to grass with the following seores having personal knowledge of the events | “'g.,i pyblicaticn Company, 231 Broadway, © money during the week kept the —_———— are sold. In the center of each card a olr- out, but his five errors at short gave the | ora 94 0'8 3 0 10 1y | doucribed. The book Is only another evidence [ Now' Yori, rates at the lowest point. The cheapneas of e At Is ot Honer: ol large aneush. 1o shaw thait piaturattia clory to the home team. The ‘Inability | Sryeii' " H of the thoroughness with which this part o RUGGIST—Omaha Drugglst Pub- | money failed to stem the influx of gold, but E i good advantage should be marked. Around "¥.é.'.‘::..¥éf\'.‘.‘.’“1;.‘.‘§-|‘.‘." f:rm:f:’lw T“"‘.'?' ang th lllrhv;‘s are now rm\d)“'mo n?veol :nolhn. ?xT.“ the bureau’s work s being performed. O’i’.fi.':'& “Comvany. Ninth lnd“Jncku‘un the American arrivals appear to have ceased. Thece h.“vu b _,”:..me'r‘.r\:m::m IXlI“l‘dln’:: flus circle paint a wreath of violets, and Bhapitmonal playing of Cole BooamaeT fleld | mond any amateur team 1 thé state: The Columblan Fair in colors is the latest | gireats, Omaha. The tropical weather and the rival attrac- :]“tlllr:l;"‘q‘"YN_SW;:W Nerotem in saving life. | then cut out the enclosed space with @ + different times when the bases were full e effort to permanently retain for our liter- | qyp WESTMINSTER REVIEW-—Leonard | tons of the Henley regatta and other sports | United hese 18 in the possession of Captain | sharp knifc, so that the petals of the violets Boore: g Zim Wins a Match at Paris. ature the transient Impressions created by Scott Publication Company, 231 Broadway, | Made the attendance at the Stock exchange “r’" ."l’ ‘,"r_ A M“’l;“( teamer Charles | form the irregular inner edge. Scatter sin- 8t Joseph 1800001 20-7| PARIS, July 8-A. A. Zimmerman, the | the greatest of expositions. Already two | Naw York, S small. “Tho business was of tho most auict | Alfred Sorenson of tho Steamer Charles | form the irresular fnner sdge. | Scatter alnc dncoln 00010000 01| American bicyclist, made his first appear- | numbers in the new series are out under the | PR CHICAGO MAGAZINE—The Chicago | Dature, The settlement was concluded L. Mat ',‘,f, :j d Daly of San Francisco, who | &llded edge and the photograph opening. Harned runs: Lincoln, 1. Base hits: St. [ ance at the Buffalo Velodrome todoy. He | popular title of “Yankee Doodle at the Fair. Magazine Publishing Company, Chicago, [ than was expeoted. Thero was, however, | & man named Daly of SR FEOnCUin Woo | Byl iree cards of this kind and glue them Jpseph, 7; Lincoln, 2. “Two-base hit: Wood. | was matched for $500 a side against Rd. | It difters from all other productions of the | ) ong small. faliure Mnging boldly nto the surf and saving a | one above the other to a violet satin ribbon Home runs: Mohler, Devereaux. Rrrors: [ wards, the English rider. In the first race, | kind mainly in the fact that a large number | oUTDOOR SPORTS AND AMERICAN American securities continued to advance | PLUnging l'. ‘YH d by a Gay Head Indian, | nearly the width of the frame. Leave a Bt. Joseph, '3; Lincoin, 8. Base on balls: | one kfilometer, Edwands went to the front, | of Its plates are produced in colors, which ANGLER—Outdoor Sports Company, 110- | in price. The aspect of affairs in the United | lite, and the third by & Qav Fesd Indis, f Sreny b Wo ol o M B, not: more 0."1“"“5“{::‘ b flffu{;: By ‘-" Hit |b>_ ‘hlwi)i followed by Zimmerman. On the | in the architectural and scenic pletures and 112 North Eighth street, St. Louis, Mo. States had the effect of killing speculation, | Who saved lnnl ife of & pass )fim L the/ [ AmAIL ppane IAEvesD:; e DRTRNL: 1D SRR ionad - ball C\mre) stow, | ‘luuflmflf"}; m"r‘. lap fi{zl‘n‘xnl;l man ‘1’:4 h’in’-“:x out and | jp fllustrating art exhibits Is especially ap- | THE CHURCH AT HOME AND ABROAD— | Forelgn securities were firm, but the market | CIty "" ‘A" P Y. W 5es ago Captain Soren- | only at the bottom and sides, as the top and Speer. Left on bases: St. Joseph. s iR Of W kllometer, wah covered by | Propriate. The design tncludes twelve bum- | ° pregbyterian o O raploation and | was without fssture, ‘Home railway seourl- | 10 18 A Q87,00 (G * S ashington strect | should be left free for putticis the photos Srscln. 1. Biruck out: B flohnson, & Wirst B Two Rijae he Tetond. dn the second | J0I AL £ sheb, 1o be lasusd mantly. Fach | Bavbath Hehool Work, 1834 Chestaus strest, :‘nl:n:m‘::’red:flll.n:'xfi‘ o :,',",‘.'\':":f',,'"";"f in St. Louis. The Californian lad his medal | graphs in place. Make a bow at the top of on errors: Bt Joseph, §; Lincoln, 2 Double | race, two kilometers, Zimmerman won by | Bumber s to contaln two single or one Philadelphia, ‘ jed. Tho passags ot ihe [ 18 G- Tokis, TR CRLISHIAS, HA R L Eia Tibbon and undse I out o hoaasie oUREAR Reagleney to Buright to Sullivan; [ & good length, thus' securing the stakes, | ble full-page fac simile typogravure of one | THE TRRIGATION FARMER—Salina, Kan. | tarift bill by the Uniied States senate had | 7 in thought his own treasure had | hanging the frame. aur s lfl) Mr"n:"nm Mur‘l'um, T“"?' res | Drogeagn, "n the third race on the generai | of the great paintings of the exposition, suit- | THE PARENTS JOURNAL—Toledo, O. practically Do effect on prices. It is the {IN ‘)im:l“ Dut ‘n‘xlbll‘mllng it in his pocket he Somelimes five of these cards are used, R‘L'::y.“ forty-tive minutes. Umpire: | program. : N able for framing, and twenty-four pages of | THE AMERICAN PHILATELIC MAGA- general opinion, howeverp that the down- .".f"fi.:.'.] "the stranger and the two heroes | and wild roses, dalsies or but ps may be Sloux Fulls' Speod Event. text appears in each number printed on #nest | - ZINE—Parmeleo & Brown, postoffice box | ward movement has reached Its climax, and | ACCO Wi oy Ry P T ol Bt i i A A T What About the Jux Battlng? SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., July 8.—(Speclal to | enameled paper. George Barrie, Philadelphia, | 860, Omaha, Neb. that things will Improve within a month or | became acquaint v e | B8inied on thamm aBC. S TR, WO H 0 e n e races which wil - > (3 2 —— A — tint. today's game through the mere force of . maae spersed In its pages, “The Lords of Misrule,” | Md. - ki A, MBS sgme come Off here Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- L b ] . 4 Had Strack Fay Dirt. otograph Framoes of Card. —— ock Taiand ... 4 00 0 0000 0— 4| WA SNeorin oY fow s 10D e hores ?..’ ‘l‘:“llt.-mcfiximl:t':"?n-yu'nx'l'nn S ‘3.'5:.‘.’1’3’31‘., ‘vflMAc’:fim?y 1;:‘.‘»:1“‘0'25":)." Fyblish Detrolt Free Press: The man who had [ Pretty frames for the photographs of Popular music at Courtland beach, Tatiimonics W8 Jow 85 A8 axe have, and | g ; A . s . gone west to grow up with the country re- | young faces are made from the round ————— i Ride on new steamer, Courtland beach. opular musio at Pourtland beach, lacksonville 20010020 -5 the meeting promises to be one of the tast- | of emptiness very much like that produced $lts; Rock Island, 3; Jacksonville, 1L | est ever held in the aorthwest. by a spectacular show—a mere pantomime, turned to the scenes of his childhood in less | cards of heavy rough paper with ragged