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THE OMAHA DAILY BFEE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 19 04 —————————————————————————————————————————————— N W , FV | and Bteln. Time: One hour and thirty-five | afternoon, The players are positioned a [ tme tor the Intérmadiate distances wa NN O U ingly they were fed, farohed to the depot, | corred Tast night o o Lehigh Valley : “ADLY B]‘,\n; fl (] | minutes. Umpire: Turner, follows: MoVey and Hall, catchers: Thi QuArter, 0:29 4-5: TAUIE 101 3:6; oo thirds: RH-[\|<D To ('“ ‘.‘ B\" “'”f““" hey were fed, mnrched to the depat, | curred lnst night on the Lehigh Valley road . s - Honier 1oTd o Hetls O8t en, pitchor; Dorrls, first base; Knapp, sec- | 1:31; threo-quarters, 13845, The one-third b St bt etk £ vo miles from hore. A L nd ‘base; ‘Plattner, short stop; Gibson, | mile event was weh by A, M. Haggerty in yond the easterly city limits ol ul it bound east ran into a grayel —— JACKSONVILLE, , July 17.—(8pecial | third ba H. Murray, left 1; Curry, | 0:46 16 and the mile tandem race by Wil- f Plest Page. — rain, piling up cars on both tracks. Later | Telegram to The I3 Inabllity to hit at idle fleld; Harrison, right f Forward | liams and Haggerty in 2:23 4-6. (Continued 'r"ln HN Page.) & SWEENEY GETS HIS MAN, a westbound mixed train ecrash into the Rourkes Go Down Before a Castoff on the ortune moments lost the game for Jack. | all challenges to W. 1. Hall, Bee bulld. oo poltits, John Kelly, & mIHeF, And & number ’ — wreck, Samuel Filkin engineer, Robort Dos Molnes Grounds le today, Eonler, for the visitors, did | ing a - s VIGILANT WNS: THE EIGHTIL Bt mules were Killed, * The miheg wore very | Fires Three Shota with Fatal Effect at | Cline, fireman, and Nathan Derr, brakeman, es Mcinc ourde, fine work In thé box, and seemed DEAD HEAT IN A FAST RAC bhdly wrecked: The ‘deed iy oharged o San Fraucisco Tough wore all serfously ured. T debris — ghth innings the hon m went i Prince of Wales' Britgnnia Left Behind by | oiriicors. SAN FRANCISCO, July Charlfe | blocked trafic for six hours. The accldent ¥ in’ one-two-thre re Candelabea and Don Alonzo Run to a Tle the American Yacht Yeaterday e Sweeney, once the queen of base ball pitch- | 18 $ald to be due to the carelessness of & ERRORS AIDED THE RESULT MATERIALLY IRTIN &b HATERLon, BELFAST, July, 17.—An accldent today COMPLALN OF THE SOLDIERS, AL e R e Rt L L Jacksonville 02 {EW YORK, July 17.—The oing at | robbed the American Vigilant of some of - s u G % Rock Island-Moline 1 1 3 3 AL A UL e Bt o | the glory of outsafling the prince of Wales | Sacramento Cliy Trustees De o the | Manus, a notorfous local tough, in a saloon e Duns Not Want Ma Langatord, Scery and MeVey Pat in Five | Farned runs: Jacksonville, 6; I s S A D T L R el A AR . Brutality of the Regul row. McManus, who I8 a powerful man, | WESTCHESTER, Pa, July i7.—Richard and Each Gave a Prohibitionist & L3 Hill Three-bake hits: Con- | running of the first and second races a | That, in the ordinAry course of events, the SACRAMENTO, July 17.—The board of | beat Sweency, but threatened to shoot him, | Woodward of Marshalltown, near this place, Nty 55, Brors « Linvoln . v, Home runs: Belt, €mith, | dense fog hid the back stretch, so that | ViEilant would have won there can be no | city trustees has adopted resolutions con- | He attacked the ex-base ball player asecond | has engaged counsel to bring sult against Yot Awans A Hits: Jacksonville, 11, RocK | the horses could be seen only for a very | Question, for the raceihad been more than | demning what it terms “the tyranny and | time, when Sweeney firod three shots at | persons in the city of New York to recover Lends Again, i 0. Ditter Cabiinger ahd | omall part of the time. In the handicap twouthirds run and the Vigilant was in the | brutality which has characterizod the con- by LSRR L L king effoct. | $470,000,000. He claims to hold evidence to i : an I here was o good deal of betting and it re- | lead nearly six minutes when the Britan- | gy s Unlted State ) o | SWeeney surrendered to the putice. At one | [ 0o e 0 y " morrls % duct of the United States soldiers who have | prove that he is the only descendant of Robe ltioy. SlugRers ut Work, ilted In @ heat. When the book- | nia’s forestay parted and she was obliged 2 7% time Sweeney was reckoned as the best base -3 " Des Moines, 6; Omaha, 4. WHOR "‘ : '“-'_ g : t- . v‘vm‘ re hotat odds e KC d as 165 50D oUlt; Teaving the. Amerioxn: wtoop. to)| Tounded and l.t."mn.d unoffending pers ball pitcher in the country. He pitched | ©rt Edwards, who in 1704 bought thirty-five Lincoln, b; 8t. Joseph, 1. Wit -N\ P 1 - ""." O Lt 'Ilw"‘ i ) 1..." mlwll ““;‘ ":‘:\':.,{‘(,',” finish as she would on the stre:ts. The trustees also con- | for Providence when the team from that | acres of land where Holy Trin chureh now v Al S L Touiri, “Nihon " He Wha Gominelied th Fotir | PICburs Dhil And i frends gt o Work, | (Lh% Face, which was the eiehth In which | demned the troops “for the free and un- | clty won the National league champions | stands. This land was lessed to King onto forteit, yosterday sourrall was o little wi 0 1, while 8 to & was the ruling price on | it LT P ELECRIR LT I | P i PSR IEE ot iR 4T (oG Lucas' 8 uls_ Silkstocking Maroons. I1is | tion of which time the hoirs were il Itimore, 13; Brooklyn, Quine B 1065 it start and Candelabra ar An_cu second yacht to receive §ib. The course s being gone, Sweeney returned to California. | grandson of the original Edwards: sistor Drae Chicago, 5; Louisyille, b Peorii ... 0000 running, As was expected, Don | WMy YO (0T Vadterdny, fifty miles | The resolutions conclude with the follow- | For a tima he played in the local leagus | Gence AL by i Pittsbur St Louls, 4. 1 . hit O 3: Pe rrors 4 » ran out the first turn, but Simms | O Belfast Lough Kk boats aced as b Indianapolis, 9; Sioux City, 0; forfeit. Quiney, 2 Peori, 9. Battorieh hnson, Kept him on the inside after that. | g0 /OGN 0ty IS PO FEORes Slor; | N8 paragraph here, then became a spocial policeman, and 3 T Detroit, 14; Milwaukee, 10, ol e S rton s e Draugah il | Teoundinig into the ‘atreteh, Comanche Tt | 0% Sl aftitbresa on the ANtrim “Resolved, That Investigation has not de. | had his star taken from him by the chief TELEGRAPIIC BRIELS, Johnson, oL LU B e i L RTS Ti off Black Head and No. 4 oft veloped to our minds any cause or just | Of police. Lately he has been acting as DES MOI Ia., July 17.—(Special Tele- Standing of the Te yms. :'.‘.”'Hmm[n'x '.'-'m ‘j‘l'lm .'f‘.\'fifl‘xf'.'{n \‘(V""_‘“L‘ South B , the course to be salled thr reason for the exercise of extreme military | @ sort of a bodyguard to Frank McManus, a The coal miners' strike at Trinidad, Colo., ram to The Bee)—Omaha lost the game ved. Won, Los " : their hardest b They | times. The wind was blowing strong frc measures in the community and we ex- | Saloon keeper, and brother of the dead man 18 still unsettled tod gh inabllity - to bat Boxendale i RS 5 i neck and neck and the | the west, a comition which ™ was ‘nv-;;;uh: pressly repudiate the asserted power of the | If Sweeney is cleared of the murder charge The coal miners at Bovier, Mo vo de- vt/ ek LD Gl B € phl 20 5 unable to separate them. The | i) be more unfaverable to the VICHANL | United States army to wrest prisoners from | he will probably be killed by Frank Me- | grared the strike off (124 and ragged fielding. It was a closely con- [ Hmana o 5 divided, Results than any she has hitherto experlenced In \lea: foroe i S Manu s the latter, who I8 a notorious e N TR g | ner on this side of the ocean. our police force or to assume the powers of | Manus, as the latter, o The mining troubles fn the Jellico, Te tosted game all through, and the outcome | Juckiony jrace. mite and a augrters Mary 8 | "ne start was made at 1:00:13, the yachts | local authoritics in tho enforcement of our | fighter, has sworn to avenge his brother's | g, & LTEK, ROUICS, 18 cllico, Tenn., uncertain till the last man was out ROSK. Ahors (6 to 1) third, Time: 2:000 | carrying Jib headers and whole mainsalls | police regulations death, Phe Kubtere ledite 6F tis N . Des Moines broke the ice in the third | Des Mol R ond race, one mile, selling: His Grace [ 1 the the vessels crossed the line for SRR A0 BEO W DB THE PRAL 1811 bokaton ‘At Ohnttantoge, o i inning by scoring on two base hits and a | QUINCY ..o 2V von, Hall' Mine (13 to 5) second, w2V iien mark boat No. 1 was turned the LU R A M I LA L Ll Elizabeth E. Taylor has brought suft for sacrifice. Omalia falled to reach first base 3 TR race. stk furlongs, selling: Tinge | Vigilant led by one minute five seconds, | o 4 ¢ ¢ They Decline to Say Whether Colg AlVOres Troi HAREY 1 ; ¢ NATIONAL AME el g 3 o and at the second turn had increased t Glant Powder Exploded Under a Local Near y s Exbelle om Henry A. Taylor, a New York until the fourth inning, when Seery got a @ to'0) won, 'Southside (1 o 1) gecond, Tan- | Liiq By forty-five seconds. At (he thi ONKIRfH; CRl) Breckinridge Was I,(||_t|l¢l\l; : banker. chance to walk and scored on Langsford’s [ ypele and flis Chindren Make Phil Knell A ade, e and a sixtienth: Can. | boat the American boat was twe minhtes | OAKLAND, Cal, July 17.—An attempt | LEXINGTON, Ky, July 1T—After the | fhe Indlana State Fedoration of Labor has two-sacker, the latter crossing the plate on We to Chieago. ‘:.1‘:‘.;.v.i‘ Im 1'3 ,..u_‘l‘llri_v:) ;\I-:|‘m| (L] x“‘- r.{ Pound was finished Tollow Vigilant, | was made last night to blow up the local | 008e meeting last night all Masons nnlm»u :',"f«::] T.»:ululmm endorsing Debs' action In McVey's single and Porter's error. The l('luv‘.\t;-lu Jnilw { ':‘y ] ‘(-.‘mnd.lr- :xl-'w to1) third ’)Imv:!”\ Y L 8 k’\ LR it :'fn':'{" ']I,‘ 8 i l\'mmn'.» lead, | train connecting with the 9 o'clock boat vnul:nk about the ll‘vwlklm1-I|zm;‘|'|nt>. A‘\nll:- I:l');‘rllr‘l‘\.l o aane | eam got three ¢ sixth on Boxen- | the Colonels today by bunching thelr hits i ce urlonis, selling: ,, vo minute y-one seconds. Tl A mittee was appo'nted some time ago to in- o trial ¢ ese for frauds in securln it odm Lis ”l’ !m “', mlh (_': i in the fifth and seventh, Score lw)vm‘x'\lv' @t 16} Won: Wacots }W’Ln} m”}aln:l-'! At the next turn an additio UL Hocdud by W LB LAG - e bW st (kg SH8 T u|||‘l|'v]\url It is generally sus- | entry into this country are in progress l: R e iy it | Ghisagn 00023030 0-8|ond Nick 20 to 1) third. Time: 1:15. two seconds was made. ‘The Britannia in | powder was placed on the track. It did some it i Srt Bk le ana | New York. at first, short and center, and Holmes' sin- FREGES, covvee § 0§ § § 0 0= | Sixth rice, seven furlongs, selling: Jack [ the last round earried mwiy, a BobSUY | gamage to the engine, but happlly resuited !";"“""”"‘)‘ ":" T i "‘[" "“:‘»‘ul\“::. A dispatch to the marine hospital says glo. Omaha tied the score in the seventh [ “pyp o o i : Loulsville, 16, Brrors: | Of 8D: (even) won, Defargllin (@ to 2) [ 314 gave up the race. in no injury to either the crew oy passen- | 2dopted, that the repor R cholera hias broken out at Dantzic, in north- on three singles, a base on bulls and a | Chicago, 2; fe, 3. Barned runs: Chi- | fgeond, Son Malheur (30 to 1) third. Time: That the Vigilant is the better sailer in a | oo 0 ...m“um the I;l.nn:'“’)ms Jmur ‘:wr|l\|v-d,“lnl|: ern Prussia. 3 " 3 I 5 Louis Two-bage hits: Duah- st ' B Stiff breeze was demonstrated to every- L no 2 ns will confirr epo s S Z ¥ RS RR AL B UL HINg S w AN done Sein t1e1 )y vk v, Anson, Decker, Dou Xour:Eavorites EININNIRIFeL: body's satistaction, for sunded | The train was well filled and loft the mole | announced that nothing will be known of the | ~ President Gompers of the Federation ot until after the primaries | Labor denies the report that he and Debs had a quarrel elghth by either side. In the ninth Law- b to' Lutenberg to Richard- WASHINGTON PARK, July 17.—Four | the next mark, finishing half the race, she | anout fitteen minutes late, When it reached | action of the Masor d tenberr, Weaver; Parrott, | favorites of six won todiy, It was clear | jed the Dritisher by four minutes nineteen | yiicham strest there was a loud explosion, | September 15, at which it will be determined rence got a baze on balls, and MecFadden X t 4 t f K s Al d i i L ACEIR o Lo Latido tor a: Nome Ur, Lutenberg, Strack out: 1y | sailing for favorites up to- the fifth, which ds, and at the boat oft South Briges [ KiF L bt b b, st Golonel Brackinridgs, will ihgatnsbe: || . /Tho! prosident. Has dsnisd. the! appiie punched one over the fence for a home run. | . i Eiimar Two houtk | Was won by e Bracey at 6 to 1. e Jast | Sas ive minues Rorly.fous seconds anead | thea 'a fiash of fiamo followed by dense | whether Colonel Brucknridgo will again be | The prosident has denied tho application The visitors tried hard to save themse nutes re: Hartley. Bat- | race was won in a drive by Amelia May. | The time at the conclusion of the second | smoke. So strong was the shock that the | the candi c T 0 olderson, an Indian in their last half. Rourke started 4 hriver; Knell and Highland was gecond and pulled up lame. | round was: Vigilant, 2:31:54; Britannia, | train was brought to sudden standstill, Haw i T R, l“ ory murd T, £ 2 : NS . ¥ Dr. Rice ran badly in the fourth, Ho | 3:40:8, the .Amerlcan's lead having been | There was much excitement among the pas- 0w the ere Tho Unitod Statos grand Jury at Drescott, ;wfl-{l\:.n;;?‘r, and went Lt Pirates Down the Browns. seemy o, be very Core_and i need of i | reducid ton ‘seconds in the run from he | sengors and a rush to escape tirough the | KANSAS CITY, July 17—In the Sattley | Ariz, yesterday indicted (irce of - the e s LB SranTied tiealt 1 7.—Pittshurg e i < South Briggs to the Bangor boat, The dows or over the gates. The concussion | ba recking trial, George Peake, the ex- | strikers for conspirac RoB (s Boor i B LOUIS, July 17—Pittsburg def First race, five-elghths of o mile: Kath- | Titannte had (G iy el “lmvi ws o over h‘t gates. The con Yldl:l; ank wrecking trial, rge Peake, the ex A conspiracy : ; e el e et BoTS St o crine (4 to 5) won, Nina (15 to 1) second, | Carriekforgus mark boat on the final round | shattered the windows of the cars and of | pert, testified In regard to the statement [ The Minnesota state prohibition convend a long fly out to center. Attendance, 300. | ! me.. Bcore: nette (12 to 1) third. Time: 1:12% than she sustained the accident which took [ residences along the line of track, the en- | or the bank made to the secretary of state | tion met yesterday at St. Paul, and after Score: S Pl e O second race, mile and anelghthi Hasty | her out of the race, Details of the mishap LU and broken by the shock. | in April, 1893. He swore that on June 28, | Organizing adjourned for the day DES MOINES. L) r : o 5) won, Brahma (25 to 1) second, Elozer | yre wanting. It 1s known, however, that | No cne was injured. 893, shortly before the closed 'wo ( deley rol e eVicke LA 3 i, s iird race, mile and an eighth: Volt 6 | jodd by the fall of some tackle as the | py % = TR urr oy aceo or | the ptist Yo cople’s conventiof McVicker, (it ] ouis; 4 o toawon, Algenor (i to 1) second, Royal 0 Britannia’s gaff was o fed away. " The EUTS TUE| BLAME ON:THE GOLDHUG. :::4[4: «-'(]mu.\‘x of theirs not yet i\:.’.»‘_w:ur:o;x Toronto left yesterday on a special train. 2 . Lvons, Jowd, 1 o ird. Time: 1: 1 sailed home and reached the bat- o the bank two notes for §20,000 each | ppa g ge co eo ¢ > New Yi e a5 { 5 9 Double plays: Glasscock (o Bierbaver Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth: Gloam- | Ysllant seiled home and resched the Governor Pennoyer Has Something to Say | from tho Realty Investment company. Al | conetitntim o ocemmiie® of the AL McFadden, 1b, 1 vi O'Rourke to Ely to Connors, 2 g @ mmy \-,‘lx)u. ’4 "'t““"l"”l “ («lv ){_} nd, o ey About the Labor Fight. though the notes were made on June 28, [ poot mh‘”_\‘l_ly ”N‘”m“:‘”("";"'“tl_\': 'lmllx-;. Griffin, ss 0 3 b Dot paearrieon 25, Dy uhrety & | PEIAR e, six furiongs: De Bracey 6| gronm tARE Ta uty 17 (Spectal | SALEM, Ore., July 17.—Governor Pennoyer, | they were dated back to read February 1, | ment, 3 L age amend- Esmey; s 0 7, Muson and Twineham: Bhret | to 1) won, Strathrot (3 to 1) second, Iover | STORM LAKE, L7 st speaking of the late strike, said yesterday: | 1893. A credit of $60,000 to the Eauitable | 00 0 ; Porter & i 5 to 1) third, Time: 1: Telegram to The Bee)—Because of bad Mortgage company, made when the stock of ie children of the late Jay Gould have Roeahiae, v andMa et I itars lof. (@ mile: || Lwater, foRussa’iby, a' highiwind, ionty one |1t the preaiaent: had um.v;u-la toRCHOTAPDRITH | Rt ik nivin L INN60] aah mnipalated fled suit to have thelr assessment in Now . e B WAL ALY Amelia May 3 to 1) won, Highland (20 to 1) | race was rowed at the state regatta here | in my Christmas letter and by carrying out | on the bank books by debiting two notes | YOTK on personal property set aside as being Totals sl CINCINNATI, July 17.—Cincinnatl tied | second, Selika (@ to 1) third. Time: L% | today, Dubuque won the junior pair_in | the pledges of the platform on which he was [ from the Realty Investment company for | eXorbitant BNTT e et nnie A Iiuskios GotlingthointaEoar L J05. I the first heat of the Junior Du; | elected, had secured the use of both gold and | $80.000 each.” Thiso notes were mado on | The strike on the Columbus, Hocking Val- Seery, m.... ¥ while Cluveland hammered Flyon terrifical: | KANSAS CITY, July 17.—Not a favorite | go' 848 WO S, O Y oy, “atter | silver standard money, business would have | JUly 5. 1893, five days before the bank as- | le¥ Coledo road was settled. yesterday., Langsford, &y ; H Iy and_won without an effort. Attendane, | won today, and 'the pubilc made several | £0, the turn, but missed, thelr buoy, BIX Y e signed, but were dated February 1, 1893, | All the old men were reinstated except two McVey, 1b.........0 .. 4 0 1700, Score: ey * | poor gues the hookles carrying off a | Which they’ were not in At @ o yiiha | revived and the existing widespread idleness, | in”order to give the transaction a color of | Of the leaders. Moran, Ofhainnat s 400 0 0% | &ood pile. In'the last vace Leadaway broke | 8ot 00 Cnorrow. poverty and discontent, the triple progeny | honesty. overnor Altgeld and Mayor Hopkins en- e e Clevelnd 07 2iol 7 021 [ theitradic resorditorive; furlonksiCLioh, (tl i Thesmembers {he Town Rowing asso- | of a gold basis, would have been prevented. |\ vrouted for Tomonimg Her Son-in-Law, | dcaVored yosterday to have Generai Miles ar, Shreia A 20T i off half o second. Track fast, attend- | o(1o ™ OB Wi S0t ers & P DR K L : g Arrested for Powoning Her Son-in-Luw. el e ok, . ¢ e higs: i oS invaland, 2|l ance good: memuits: o - - faent T o o i surlu L ity and 4‘()|||[)|le.m) ||‘rllmmunu CHICAGO, July 17 Airs, pelinda 1 withdraw the troops from Chicago, but the Al . 0 runs: Cincinnati, ovel e e, eleven-sixteenths of a mile, | gent,’ Argo of 8 City; sec ry, | and not federal bayonets and executive usur- | was arrested today on a warrant charging | 5o i ¥ Neal, p... e it oonaty SR ,.{'”}‘m. LU & Aetlo (R S TR LT o Phelps “of “hurlington; commodore, fon would be the needs of the hour. The | her with murder. The warrant was sworn | . T1¢ Sun was obscured at West Superior & Burkett ; cbeau, Burkett! [ ORloon i g J R Lindsay of Dubuaue; ensign, T. C. | federal government should be divorced from [ oug ny i yesterday by the smoke from timber fires, Totals . ; 7 w, Sdeond race, nine-sixteenths of a mile, & R e lites I ut by Mi e MInaFAL G EET sm g Des Monc: 00 2 D ] Latham, 2 | qaljing: Holena won, Haleyon second, Glade | Grmer gl o O oy e VWit "Hall of | Corporate monopolies. The real culprit in [ TIl, charging Mrs. Hiyes with administer: | hhe fires in the vicinity of Hinckley and QR g 9 £ | Mobhec, and. Comimeny Hrmste i, oMl | lola third, Time: 0 K et A ekman of Sloux | 1l this trouble Is the goldbug. init polson to Attomey” William . "Minard, Partridge are still burning. e 3 . 5 AR 8 B G Ll LU 1280 1ce, five-cighths of a mile, selling: . Tour clubs are here: Dubuque, B = = > . a brother of the complainant, who died The new men employed by the railways at P ase s ,I"_‘h‘m-‘“"""m-“[»“I_“;“'I‘;l'jl-l‘- | Ay, 3 by Grittith, 2 by Cupps, & Time: | grarey R won, Wild Sunflower second, fmp. Tir Eopidss Ottimoa ana. Bloux: City: i Four Using Nonunion Men. suddenly January 8, 'Mrs. Hoves wis the | Fort Wayne are daily subject (o porsonal s i Langsford, 3 & i | Connemara third. Time: 1:05, L OHATNA ANG MOUNT CARMEL, 1L, July 17.—Owing to | m: aw of Minard, and at ‘present | aseaults at the hands of the sirikers. Sev- Three-base hits: dale. Home runs: [ Gaffney. Batterles: “Murphy, Cross and | CJhy cerhvaraig] e, sell- o naiTITe Ty Ball. - McFadden. Double plays: O I, Tiases | Flynn; O'Connor, Griftith and Cuppy. e L I LG L UL S oun l‘";j‘_':l‘;f“x“"mp’({‘l‘l‘v councyy | 4ifforences between Superintondent Bailoy | 2 uon i inw. Shory berore he died i | 0l have been severely beaten an_ balls: sovendale, Neal, - T CoT e e (et third, Time: 1:05%. 3 I‘““‘ ':"’”:(' e at for hictio . | and the employes the Cairo division of the [ convulsions, Minard witled and devded ail triking longshoremen at Syracuse, N. c enda eal, 5. ne Jodit s oo o sell- | will engage C or etic su- e 2 % 3 T property to his wife. The wife dicd of ves v, assaulte e nonunio; Passed balls 0 Tbime: > One hour | PHILADELPHIA, July 17.—The home h race, three-quarters of a mile, sell e he CHiasles Street park Thurs. | BIg Four has suffercd a second tieup. When B weelc tter her husbAnd's death: | wha” cmiritsoeasailted the nonunion men: R S D R EALCI | e e e o 1 o B M i e iy, Umieorn seecond, | B oon. Hiseall will Sida with the | Work was resumed a faw days ago several ves shy they bellove he was | oo (HiElR, COmbany has been ordefed ita ance: 800, on by the um vy a score of 9 to 0, [ Stella M b ES e o 5 8 L S o p0ISO! d had his body e e hold ftsel cadiness to answer a call. When the’ Phillies in_ their eighth | [ SIxth race, five-glehths of o mile, seling: | democrats, thus the council Into | employes were out. This & Gl '. ot !.""f. N labury of he Worans | Four boys were fishing In a lake near Dens Lincoln After the Leaders, e 7 | Leadaway won, Roy second, Maud'D third. 4 b facti TS CERE et et i [ r. Salishury the Women's ¥ & ake near Den: g 3 1 AL b inningtho F to 1 in_Boston's equal proportions. 3 will be for | faction. he trouble finally culminal n | Medical college made an expert examina- | ver vesterday when a thunder shower came 5 L—Ir';( ')][A)»‘ «Y:IV\" I ¥ \\,"‘, al Telegram favary LR _much _hl\ rain. oTes the benefit of the 0 *h ;_}”‘*\‘jhffi: a renewal of the strike by a portion of the | tion of the contents of the stomach, and it | up. James Burrell was instantly killed by R e e oh s oy fiid | tons plavers begantslnsine. for rehe o LG 807 % hich an cont . R U, Superintendent Dalley promptly | 18 suid foupd certan traces of apseuieal | tightning, Robert Henry paralyzed, and the has great speed, but p: e 1. and | after being warned several times to dis- -"('.’f..{'- R .‘.\.-1,‘“‘.,{\":!,’ o s et ot Ny discharged the strikers, about forty in num- 5 G Slisiestateit at $10,00. | oier two badly shocked, was touched but lightly, 'St Joe's only run | cominiie, the umpire gave the zame (o the T R P | L G s e . Cahn [ her, and took steps to fll thelr places: Whe | Ladies Throw Bouquets at reckinric C. J. Mulkey, the ex-special treasury fhthe fitth on nn ervor und @ At and (wo | Philadelphin w..ooied 0 00 0 0 01—tz | Sime: :(;,‘.'./\. e Duater ke S aRen 2 o phowell | busineas was concerned, wut ovoryening s | LEXINGTON, Ky, July 17.—Cong e e eentoncd Slodone m:{n;"“,‘: e ume Wy ('t i, carn? | Boston’ .. 0 S 0 MO R TR 0RO L e fep ek LS 2 Hasc now moving with nonunion crews. Breckinridge and Mr. Owens addressed large | yyiy e Chinese into the country, P, J. Bane FEQI iRt hakninin S g IR a3 e S ton Bdward M .. Burkley R ——— audiences at Donerail and Muir in the Ash- | fon a fellow conspirator, got six months. Kennedy got four of the Saints' five hits. S LT A P e LONE e e At Ehwonlnico ‘heeler \.iShort. MeAndrew G S f E McMackin' joined the Lincolns todiy and L ntlaqeipliln, (0; Hoston, (0. axned |1 ‘aubiclass, pacing: Maud| B won second, | Wheler .- 2 Lemly ALAN VA TI LI N ERS LERT land district today. ~There were many Ii-| The Mackinaw railway employes walted will pitch tomorrow. Umpire Hogun was Thompson, lor. pLhiree-base hits: | heat, Phillip Wilkes tird money. Time: | Thomas ... Blsasser 5 E 4 9 dies present at both moctings. = The women | on the officials yesterday to induce them to Hlck, Pand St Joo efusen to. biay. Witk (Eaaaon avlop Silntenhnss nije: neat o Afmeney Mime omesy Batier | Firat Conference of the Assoclation Formed [ near the rail threw bouduets at Dreckine | ooy Sacis yesterday to induce them | Barhes as umpire, After o long delay ‘and nd Boyle. . Struck out:. By Taylor 2 IS s T lsser Teby, ays 2 at the World's Fair. ridge by the dozens, and the plous ones | company at the time of the reduction. sald BT e n ubstiiute Turnar 'was do- 4 JLE GRL I LI BE L e ey pghCnison Battod Properly | PHILADELPHIA, July 17.—The Manual [ were shocked when he compared them o | it was only unul July 16, but has given Lincoln L000010022 raylor and Thuckleys Staley g OO T Treny seconasra Hiphes ! thiea | e R e e vat | Tratn |k [Teacharsfasaoolationficonyened ifory | omepot g 8 Mo/ oy g ‘k. | Mo Intimation they intended to restore them. Bt J0e ..iiiiiraiieeal 00 0 0 0 0 0 0-1| Tenny. 3 7 Mool g b - | gram to The Bee)—Denison won the second | (A8 R BEE T rexel insti. | When stones were beir J p game from Belle Plaine by good hitting at inridge left for Washington after s hinooin, 17 Joe, 6. Errors: Lin- ) ¥ tute today. The association, which was | : 3; St. Joe, nec :" Lincol e g 3 P ON PHILADELPHIA'S FIELD, e rig o Boore ay. a ation, as | kissing Desha goodbye in the presence of e RE o5 0. Dorned Lingein, | NBWYORIS, July he Giants h O A L B D the right time. Scofe: 4 1 5 112 | formed in Chicago during the Columbian ex- | the audience. Mr. Owens handied Breckin- 1 an casy victor some of their B Ny e position, Is for the purpose of securing co- | Fidge's congressional record without gloves. § n nedy. " Bascs on bl Ot e R b el e ses Captaln Nash's Tuctles Eorage the Quaker | Belle 5 Lo Johingon, 1. Situel out: "1ty heris i by |\ e TNt 8 e o) Crowd and Tucker's Jaw I8 itroken. Hits: Denison, 10; Delle Play operation in study and experiment, to dis- A e ey e 2 ia sy s bright to Sull- KT 10011001 %=7| PHILADELPIIA, July 17.—The most dis Dentoon, 73 Belle Blatne, b T i | seminate information regarding the princl- | 1c™S o rCHS Suly 17— The Towa erop bul- | Editor Towa Plain Dealer Cured of Ine inton w York, 16, | praceful scene cver witnessed on the bas . Sriwic outt” By Yooum, §7by 1 ples, progress and development of manuwal [ = RE T e A e suflerable Itching and Paln by T Y g Lo ST ISn oclc 60 srounds ity and which fina by Rucker, 1.~ Time: 'Two hours | training, and then promote the professional : e Sutie o SERIFS 8. i“'.f\ h'.,’",’." Y fonston, 1 New Yorly 5 | terminated in a riot occurred In today's | and fifteen minutes. Umpire: Shufelt S| S v added to the severity of this unprecedented the Cuticura Remedles. 2 Davis; Hagsamacr. Two'base hits: - fuller | zame between Philadelphia and Roston. | terles Yocum, Griffin and Rucker; Darby, | IRSe8tE 08 (8 Mot e vere made by drouth. Reports from all stations indicate & S The Book oi the Builders | Doy Farrel @) Double plays: Radford, | Tucker had his cheek bone broken by a | Stuchmer and Mamn. Biwln. Brooks (and’ Georse. ‘Astley of that corn has reached the danger line and | No Less Than Five Physicians Cone g Soven " imives Limmite, ime: | Dlow and several other Boston players were ngtish nnis Championships. city. Responses were delivered by President | every duy"sI('wnlm:lm"'v 7 (S LT (LT GO sulted. Their Combined Wisdom AdSyiandgitven R mpina Rt Iiny roughly handled. At the end of the seventh /TN BLEDON and, July 17.—In the | George D. Kilbon of Springfield, Mass., and | ditions will lower its average yield. Pastures Followed Without Benefit. HISTORY OF THE Two hour tteries: Maul and McGuire WIMBLEDON, and, July Gt |G et i O O, R B | e B e e out 1 Rusie and’ Farrel, inning the score stood 2 to 1 in favor of | jywn’ tennis championship tournament to- l e ) f tin by two | baper was read by George Carothers, di- | are below the low water mark. The cuttitng Tam sixty-six years old. In August, 180, was ) e oy . Joston. At this juncture the weather be- | qay Mre Hillyard beat Miss A s F a1 I WORLD S FAIR . ElloBEnoms Notiin Kt came threatening and It looked as though | oy Mrs Hitward heat Wiss Ausiin bY B0 | recior of the manual training school at Ta- | of winter wheat and rye is in operation. SR A T \‘ D.H. B J I R e W] O}Krl‘(m‘kll;'r; there might be a downpour of rain at any | Xjis Tottie Dod docs not defend. - coma, Wash., on “The Necessary Prepara- R beoplo of my ago aro subject, known ai L any stage oday’s | moment.” The home team w n and by | Miss L« : SEiavaca for Teachers of Manual Training.” Minnesota Forests Still Burning. anedical men as cezema. Its first appear . DUTHD, same, Score q s scor rung iele Crowids of people later in the day ecame [ tion fo i y : i inoam ol e o | hard hittins scoted seven runs in theeighth | o "S08 S Haddelev, from whom “Dr. J. | The discussion was opened by George Rob- [ HINCKLEY, Minn., July 17.—The forest | N earthe ankles "It rapiily extonled over THE ME ief of Construction, | 1ibokivn Dl003800000 scored the Boston players began throwing [ Lim wrested the champlonship in 1895, jen- | bins of Frankfort, Ky, fires that have Dbeen raging latcly are still Taw sora; from lees the troublo extended WHO . AND ase hits: Baltimore, 18; Brookly: the ball about the ficld and jumping out | feaver, to resa s ¢ P sing. In eastern Minnesota the propert: across the hips, shoulders and the entire length v : e, 16; Broo . ab el K 108, G2, ‘o, SR e s raging. In eastern Minnesota the property i n BUILTIT 3 R frre ARG eheL ORIV of the way of easy hits, evidently playing ) B KILLED BY A DISCHARGED M. of the arms, tho legs and arms greatly s F. D. Miilet : Buitimore, 8 Tirooklyn, 3. Two-base | If (he hope that rain would lw-p the Grent Gamo at Kimb 11, of the company is threatoned to such an | withanitching, burimg pain, without cessation: 5 McGraw, Keeler, ly, Robinson, | and glve them the victory, Umpire C < b., July 17.—(Special Tele- Dlr:ctur of Decol leason, Corcoran, G "Thiee-base hits: | bell, who otficiated in St KIMBALIL, Neb,, July 17.—(Special Tele ration. ason, Corcoran, Grifin. Three-base hits: | og i °Nash to play ball, Nash’and his | gram to The Bee)—The Harrishurg ball Yadas,s Sralllo: Broutiars pIseity men paid no atiention to Camphell' 1 tehed battl the ai 1 Jennings. Home. runs: . Tob en paid no atiention to Campbell's warn- | ¢ ad a pitched battle on the diamonad | S PR (et e nn Home s bl hudsg .y special from Dallas, Tex., says: Just atter | spread rapidly and everything’ is as dry as clise, thongzh apparontly ehecked, would recur RING 6 coupons \\\lh";u-nt or, sent truck t: By K ] [ ing, refi g t t the home pl; < E Struck out: By Kennedy, 1 Fime: Two | 108 refusing to put the home players out, | pore today against the Kimball team, which 2 ; ! : by mail, 5 cents extra, in coin (stamps are - Umpire © Mediaid, - Daitorlos: | ey havingto run out of 1ine and bat out | reciited in a score of 6 {08 In favor f Har- | the South Dallas cotton mills started for the tinder A e G T A AL not accepted). Address R s i anuEiyandiDal befose ihey were declared out) Thompean | risiirs, The same had the efteotiof enters |i0l 1 B Havner ‘boss weaver, entered the Family Feud in Now Mexico, Adan ¢ A ho 1S of CUTICURA, cep! dress, Standing of the Teams ining o large crowd from here and ad 2 Following A plain instructio ams, diumond from first'to third before he could | {aiiing & McCumsey and Baker as | office of Superivtendent A. H. Nickless and | SILVER CITY, N. M., July 17.--A courler i ing the wimply ‘and plain fnatructiond i 4 - B be put out. Nash and his men the e g 3 % y f Memorial Department, Played. Won. L DAL Gt Nash and Bis men then walked | pitchers done credit to themselves, as also | gggaulted that officlal with a knife. After | states that Jordan Rogers, a ravcher living yund myself well, with skin soft and natural i in color, the itchinis and pain eatirely relieveds ;,m,,,.,m it i slowly in ‘from the field. Hallman of the | HHEEREES kes and Le OMAHA BEE. R i 1 ome tenm handi Unipire Camphen | 40 e et IISheRTAND e e ineandiatabblog NimBI aevaraltplases]| neasiGlln HatuSorlias Einkestocre annty: i in oatirely vl York il whiolianelthe fatierdadarimaiiings aitons | Svrnense y 0o in the left side, he drove the | yesterday shot and killed J. M. Hoffman Fuitor lown Plain Dealor, Grasce, Ia 12, Neb. 1 knife home to Nickless' heart, who died | who was running a ranch on shire i AT O e e s BT | e e (o (G ) e | [ D S8 TR O T CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS ‘h!"plln ton players, who w ere n'm” on | played a game with the local team today. | | 1oo" o Lelp him. Barner next assauited | Of an old feud between the partics. Feadb A B A G A L b 5 AR s I 8 uneir | scor q 2 x sido has its partisan: and It is feared that it speedily bats away and started to leave the grounds. | S Watailolo o013 | Jekn W. Nickiess, son of the superintendent | Z5¢ HEG D8 PEEFERT U and disease of the skin, scalp, and blood, with Chicago § 3 Tucker started to go to the dre § raom, ?,‘ e s 30302 10 1-14 | and engineer of the mill, inflicting a halt 4L nas i loss of hair, whether itching, buraing, scaly, Liaulsnilioiisi i 3 D ehve on "the “baseine. "Ha ereria | “Hutterles: Garpenter and Jennings; Wall | dozen orious cuts, including two stabs Su'elds of w St Louls Society Man, Rlnblysang bigtely whouhershaplo hivgton 8 iz glove on the base line. He started | Batteries: Cary BS; e O TR ST T A across the field toward first base. The | and Miller. T fwoihoura¥and thintys Ji1aCINE SENG LU EN, L ALIE 19N E/BUE ST. LOUIS, July 17.—Christy Chur Aud crowd, which had surged upon .the field, | minute Umpire: Childs, derer himself to the police and was found | ' " - e T was operated on two years azo for an abscess, WESTERN LEAGUE GAMES. gathered around him. One of them jostled —_— — to be himself severely wounded, possib 32, one of the best known young society men |\ on"iar s running sore, which five doctors Tucker with his elbow. This was the signal Feasting the Vanquished. fatally. oung Nickless will d Barn of this city, committed suicide at the South- | said could only be helped by another operation. for ‘a riot, ne one in the mob struck LONDON, July 17.—=The Yale athletic | says he was attacked, but the evidence is | ern hotel. He leaves a widow and child. :.‘.lm.m \nnpmnlnqufl um“‘..?h Umpire Kerins. e ot et yoherlo breaking (00 | teim was entertained by 175 members of [ that his use of tho knife was the result of ; e e Cumceny tkors et yio i | an now INDIANAPOLIS, July 17.~In the course | of the Philidelphia players as conld et | the American colony at the Criterion res- | his being discharged. Senato oleott Knrou .,‘ oo, B p i ANNER KULBAY of the fourth inn after Hogriever i Tucker attempted to prevent a fur- | tawrant tonight, Ambassndor Bayard pr DENVER, July ‘—A\\ seblegram from R e S of the Sioux Citys ha A R r assault, but he was Toug side a4 General Patrick Collins, Ui g Tnited States Senator Wolcott announces 0ld_thionghout the world. Price, CoTicy ‘ £ th ux Citys had been given his bas it he was roughly h i ind Genera I United ates a sakikongigubihat ot Ul iag I CRA l , out best medicaladyiceattaimable was superintendent of a Dallas Cotte extent that the section men are all employed s than five physicians of the Murdered and His Son Stabbed fighting the fire. Unless a heavy rain comes LOUIS, July 17.—A Post-Dispatch [ soon thero will be great loss, us the fires | il R SUE WL I R Ve SERIES NO. 21, THE AMERICAY ENCYCLOPAEDIC DICTIONARY. 4 200 Pages, £60,000 Words thing Trios o Little Funny Business with INSTRUCTIVE AND USERUL 1 dled before he was conducted to the dress- 1tes ol acted as vice president, Mr. 8 o v v a 1 balls, Newell was hit by a pitehed ball, | fhet ! Bt \ 4 that he left Carlsbad yesterday and will 8 Baany b X g room by officers, The crowd then | Bayard, Captain Hickok of Yale and Sir - ; Ry ; 2 2 i Sole Proprictors, Boston, Umpire Kerins refused to allow him to | turned their attention to the other players, | Richard Webster responded ,to the toasts | ~Colonel Hunt of the weather bureau has | reach Washington about August 1 83 110w 1o Ciro 8kin Diseascn,” mailed fro take first, cluiming that he made no effort | and Sergeant Bgot sent w squad of | of the evening discontinued the issue of special river fore- o ———— i & policemen. When the latter arrived the e = casts and bulleting for the season, the river New York's New Police Commisstoner, headw, chapped and oily skin tho bench ‘and. was ordered out TR Rinyara. Were talien o ithe dressing e ”v‘““;""""\‘ """"" ;’ r"]_ < oeta | Mving falien below the daner line. NEW YORK, July 17.—Mayor Gilroy has .».”.».x by CUTICUNA MEDICATED SOAT, tanager Watking sed oom. After the crowd had dispersed the SHVILLIE, Neb, July 17.—(Spec The Afro-American Fair. assoclation has | appointed Michael F. Kerwin as police com- % o Jlayers were conducted to thelr coc ; HB o 0 appointed Michael F. K to Indianapolis by a score of 9 | filowed by 1,000 men and boys who hosied [ ron played to a big crowd today. Score stock of $2,000. The incorporators are A. D. | VS gy In ono Cutleura, ke Gl White, Samuel Ernest, James S. Bryant —_———— Auti-Puin Plastor relioves rheus 0 \g Beat the Nrowe and jeered. Chadron ..e.oeveee ) § 30 06 7 Steady Hitting Beat the Prowors, p— Rushville 5 840130 31 02 and"Oharles H. Bryant. Double € \ the Lebigh. miatic,sclatic hip kidney,chest,and muscular paiiy and weaknesses, PROIT, Ju 7 et v DAN COURT THE BIG STAKE W ) 1 r PP BTROLT, July T—tlard hamr gring URT WON THE BIG STAKES, Batteries: Wil and O'Hanlon; Lind |~ gire in the basement of the Murray hotel ASTON, Pa., July 17.—A bad wreck 0o- dly's Gefcat of ‘the Milwaukecs : Kalamazoo Horse Trots Off with the Horse- —— T g S P v rlamazoo Horse Trots Off with the Horse hour yesterday. The damage, which was Dptral b 200 2 0 2-1i man's Prize at Detroit. i Ciry Wine Again X = “;f“ ”‘\" Ay 10 ‘-’ ~\|"’l 3 0 1-10 | DETROIT, July 17.—Dan Court, a Michi- | BEATRICE, Nebj, July 17.~(Special Tel ';A"“I’T“;:( h:;‘::"u'fi“::xl:‘x:‘ 's*‘f“m»mh 8, did not T lase hits: Detroit. 17; Milwau ) an trotter, won the Horse 's stake race | gram to The ) ee City and | 4mo! 0 mc L . h t gan trotter, won the Horseman's stake race [ gram to The Bee)~The Pawn ity and The warrants are ready In the office of a A Bine of Knowlel)s and a Mint of Usefulness. There are more (hinz fistrictive, usafnl i Bouk, VP to get out of the way. Newell walked to \ fieat timo placed Wi ) J0, 18 1 Bnlaue publication, fOr 1t is 't sans tns 2 pevicet dictionary and a conplots oaeyelo. pedia. OULY it numbor of th Lok corrosponds fuig With this 4eriss WImber of tho 051p0 1 proscnted will b dor ONE sy and Whroo Wovctay caun With 15 eonts (0 eotu, will 00y on s pirk of Tha American Kneyelono iy Dieil ary. Send onless 0 T 1oy O lgs, Man orders should b addiosssd b DICTIONARY DEPARIMENT. Errors: Detrolt, 3; Milwaukce, 2. . ! . -2 4 r Detroit, Milwaukce, for foals of 18%0 today. His owner, 8. A. | Beatrice ball nines played a game this | 0%, ey clerk for the jury and witness 5 to 2 here next Friday. : " buse hits: Dungan, Sharp, Clingm ome | Brown of Kalumazeo, was presented with [ afternoon on the Lieatplce grounds, result | gooq %o¢ tho ‘Jast term of co Fhs 2 i i I3 SaUEAKING ba: 1s: Dusean, Snarp, Clin i rehof Xaiamazon, ‘lew broeder of | 1% a vietory for Pawnee City by'n score fees \r th ‘l‘.x term “( (ilu'l; l," re .‘n‘1 ln ‘io NO SGUEAKING as 2 A secorid kame" will“be ‘played | over 800 warranis in al; whioh are printec %5. CORDOVAN, alvin and Barle; Raymond and Bar the winner, the cup being the offering of on new and more tastefully designed blanks and Sharp. . Struck. out: 1y hers il By Wittrale A b et o houes the Chicago Horseman. The first prize was e than those heretofore in use R A AT PO R twenty minutes, Umpiro: 3 Donald 5,00, 8¢ $,500, third $L00), fourth Sudden Death of a Crack Shot The Paxton and Hershey Irrigation Canal condition, liable to lead to disastron 54_'5s.orwcmmmwxmn teries s and - Jantzen; Wittrock, | $L00. They tuken respectively by | NORRISTOWN, Pa., July 17.—Alfred F and Land company. has filed articles of ir condition, 43,50 POLICE, 3 SoLes, p !‘ n Cour “.“,leui: H\nr”‘,.(.h and A Sontiiatie years.‘a thember of the Mont- poration with a capital stock of $100,000, results. It ls asure sign of declining _s,osz WURKING ¢ ng of the Teams, ting event Joe Patchen capture gomery BZaay s <map of matianal| The imenbars of Lo compAn; ate’ Wor A Bealth tone, and that the blood s lm- 1285 A FiNENS pacing. race, . Tho. weather. was fine reputation amonys einck ghots, dropped dead | Paxton, John ey, W, A, Paxton, Jr., e re; Tha hei v track: In g0od shape and the attendance | at Hartranfe statfon hero. today. He won | Frank T, Ransom and Ansel S. Briggs. poverished and fmpure. The best and 42,4 I.L’BJYSSCII,ULSNDL& 6,000 Results: more pri than any of the cracks in this At the mid month meeting of the Hamilton most successful remedy is found § *LADIES - 4250924175 ek 3 42 2:21 class, trotting, purse $2000: Roseleaf | state. R 2 I 3 b < s Clty oo 3 7| won the race ee 8 eats In epublican club Thursday evening A. W ar Raoliat R 0, Biate gt (Nfeq atraght heats in Inyed on round. Jefteris and J. Wallace Broateh will, by in- 9 43! “BesTDONGOL, Indianapolls b | cxt,’ Don Lowell, Blsie 8, Bassor GENEVA, Neb, July 17.—(Speclal Tele- | Vitation of the committee ou entertainment, f END FOR CATALOGUE Detroit .. s ) 28 39 Oreen Leaf, Aunt D lilah, Aa gram to The Bee)—Base ball, Ohlowa | 8ddress the club upon the tople: “The ¢ W:L'DOUGLAS, Milwaukee ooeoe 59 7 bt v Magne ¥ all, S e rr auatiTi 1Bt he Political Par- . » 4 i BCakes ton foue o 1190, purse | gainat Bution, at Geneva toduyi Onlowa, | ke Barners” Kelation to the Political Far arsa al‘i a A, DITOCKTON, MA3S, } Rosalts at the Chionge Tennis, $11,000: D SR A SR b i 10, teries: Ohlowa, Scoti | ties s one: ] QHICAG, iy 1T =Following bre today's | Heih heats: nd tamer Hometne man Al 4 Fowldr Sutton, Nicall, Gray urid Ten- | James Bothune, o recont arrival trom ocans Lt Douglas 83,00 Shioc, 3 er, Janada 6 il Third ward 0; lecnune, wo are the largest manufacturers of Anaga.c fUlod 4Rl yith Fhird wald: titox Which makes rich, healthy blood, and |l kradeat shocs In the worli: &n wiarites heie NUMBER l9. FRENCH ENAMELLED CALF, 5 crN rURv Alts In the tennis tourmament gocond, ana, hird | Time: © 216G 15%, il hird wad: In Sinsl 8- Whi'e but Bown, 6.1, €3; Wrenn | Feniadotts, - Unkamet, Wisttal fea and Walkovey tor Stratian, Bt a saloon an Ninte baa Caplioh aveaus thus gives strength to the nerves, elas valuo by stamplug the name and brico on the et t oeat Biting, | Gold Coast also started STRATTON, Neb., July 1T.—(Speclal Tele- | o “hocame quite hilarious and broke sev ticity to the muscles, vigor to the'brain | bottom, which protect you nzainst high prices sad rrey, ¢ (A8 cluss pacing, pursd 5000: Joe Patehen | gram to The Bee)~A base ball game e- [ 119, PEEne aVie b asked o pay and health to the ‘whole body, In |8 middiemane profis our slioes equal custom P e won the first, third and fo cats and | {veen Stratton and MoCook on the McCook ) A o8 Gal- truth, Hood's Sarsaparilla TVo havd toain sl evershere atlowes prisk peat Kir race, T NIV won the second heat. Time: | tween Stratton and MeCeok on the M Gook | for. 'He rotused and called James Gal ¥ the value given than may otbas make. Take e pel ! Wrenn broth 2:15, 2315, 2:14%. Ramon, Amella S s 1) lagher, the bartender, hard names, for which h g bent \White ah own, 't fuvannis, Pattle D, Hierena, Delihcourt, | ton Score: 2 to 1 he was knocked down. His head was badly Makes the 8115018 18 YOUF dealer GaRRAL SUELY TOU We ban Both i brother 3 e and Ryerson, 6 ue Ridge, Jennle MeCoy, Carrie Onward, falling th vement 9-7, 6-2, 6-1; D nd_Smith beat Heck: N TerRiadn. EINa Ros Ritaal B Omart Fell Heir to a Fortune in Eugland cut from falling on the pavement. i with and Van Inwagen, 6-1, 6-1, 6-1; Madner | '].~|m“|,IL X nuq“"mm W h‘l‘l: L ml :AI;\\ SPRINGFIELD, Mass., July 17.—Arnold | men were locked up and charged with dis- §5'd by and Brown against 3 Jayne, un started, N. Clements of this city has been notified | orderly condust A. W. Bowman Co., 117 N, 16th, finished, 6-0, 7 that by the death of an uncle, Willlam ee—— ca ron C. J. Carlson, 1218 N, 24th, . wat by the death - T [ A on both sldes. rganized v A 1.—Walter §. | Edward Clements of Sudley, Bristol A d Them and Gent Th Elias Svenson, 2003 N. 24th, MAGNIFICENTLY ILLUSTRATED. 'he Gate Citys, having reorganized, here- 4 a new world's record here | Ensland, he becomes heir (o n great En TOLEDO, July 17.—The city authoritl Raaitas 1»:" Hood's and only Hood's fgnatz Newm,n6424 8. 13th S———————tmamemesmsr | by challenge th lean Clippers or the Or- | today. He did the unpaced flying mile in | £aou k'l“lml; ® et i 4 'm‘ll' \"h“: attar keoping -the Rydawkowakl Common - | W. W. Fisher, 2025 Leavenworth. v challenge the Cle pers o " oday. dic npaced £600,000. e has retained a lawyer to 4 A o ° ° 5 Address, chard & Wilhelms, Clean Clippers pre- | 2:11 and the intermediate distances | o England and protect his cl i wealers i the city prison all night, deter- | “Wood's PiMe are purely vegetabio, pere | TK‘llyb:’;W‘dr :—sgg h":’;flvgt‘vl:m War Book Dept., Omaha Bee. | gorved, for a game of ball on next Sunday | thereof now stand as record time. Mus | ents I8 & comparatively poor miged to sbip them out of town. Accord- | fectly barmless, aiways reliable aud benetclak | T- As 88y, st 80, Omaha. J Sond or bring FOUR coupons and ten conta In coln to this office and recelve the 19th part of tids superh work—the story of the war, tuld by the leadink generals